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i am a yankee and i understand what the yankees-red sox rivalry is all about.are talking isout two fran that have played together almost 120 years. over 2000 matches against each other. i played for a quarter of a century. i love london, i love major league baseball. i think the only regret i have if i can give you one, is i wish i was a player.m i' upset. i am kind of bummed.si we are m out, right? reporter: i have to pick you up on some comments you made to a british television host this morning saying that you are r.nching above your weight with your wife, jenni i don't think you are being fair. alex: very subjective. thank you. must be the pinstripes. no i'm punching above my weight in ery way. you are talking about one of the greatest people in the world. she represents a lot. she is from the bronx. she came from nothing. and has created what we call the american dream. there is so much opportunity for people, and because we are so fortunate and grateful, oures birole is what i am doing today. baseball saved my life. and girls club saved my life. i come fr
i am a yankee and i understand what the yankees-red sox rivalry is all about.are talking isout two fran that have played together almost 120 years. over 2000 matches against each other. i played for a quarter of a century. i love london, i love major league baseball. i think the only regret i have if i can give you one, is i wish i was a player.m i' upset. i am kind of bummed.si we are m out, right? reporter: i have to pick you up on some comments you made to a british television host this...
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the yankees are a separate thing because they are the yankees, right? they have a national brand.l this stuff goes over the top, meaning you drop your cable subscription, so you can't tap in and stream, but you want to stream, you want to see it somehow over this, the yankees are a good national brand that could be sold over the top platforms. amazon is the best, right, the best over the top or the most noted right now. but we should point out that all these stories that said first round bidders, they're in, i am told by two people with direct knowledge of the matter that amazon did not put a first round bid on all of them. now, they may. but that story was wrong. liz: amazon is up 5% or $79 right now, and the whole market is, look at this, the transports jumping 113 points. this is a big rally here. dow jones industrials up 340. folks, we only have eight minutes left to trade. the g20 in argentina now four, four days away. our "countdown" closer has some g20 money makers that could make your portfolio sing a lovely foreign tune. we're coming right back. we opened our doors with 7
the yankees are a separate thing because they are the yankees, right? they have a national brand.l this stuff goes over the top, meaning you drop your cable subscription, so you can't tap in and stream, but you want to stream, you want to see it somehow over this, the yankees are a good national brand that could be sold over the top platforms. amazon is the best, right, the best over the top or the most noted right now. but we should point out that all these stories that said first round...
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next summer baseball will join the mix, when the new york yankees and the boston red sox play two regularnames, former yankee player alex rodriguez, has told the bbc why these matches are vital for baseball's future. john pakey reports. the glitz, the glamour, british sports fans have been seduced by nfl, there was not a spare seat in the house at wembley, could baseball do the same at the london stadium? that is what the people in charge of major league baseball hope, and the big guns have been rolled out to drum up support. alex rodrigo alves, one of the biggest names in recent yea rs one of the biggest names in recent years for arguably one of the biggest names in world sport, the new york yankees, out to sell the game to new audiences, secure his long—term future. game to new audiences, secure his long-term future. it is a job interview for us, we want to come in and do really well, that is why the league has thrown so many resources at this game. we think in the long run, we have an opportunity to sustain the game for 100 years, and i think that is what the commissioner, he has just
next summer baseball will join the mix, when the new york yankees and the boston red sox play two regularnames, former yankee player alex rodriguez, has told the bbc why these matches are vital for baseball's future. john pakey reports. the glitz, the glamour, british sports fans have been seduced by nfl, there was not a spare seat in the house at wembley, could baseball do the same at the london stadium? that is what the people in charge of major league baseball hope, and the big guns have...
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drops into london and tells us why next year's major league baseball matches between the red sox and yankeesill be special. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with footballing news. there were a host of international matches played on tuesday with some competitive and others friendly in name. and it seems to have been a bad night for one of europe's biggest clubs, paris saint germain, with two of their star players forced off injured. neymar could be a doubt for paris st germain‘s champions league clash with liverpool next week after limping off with a groin injury during brazil's friendly win over cameroon in milton keynes. kylian mbappe could also be a doubt for next week as he was substituted due to a shoulder injury during the first half of france's friendly with uruguay at the stade de france. the losses didn't affect either of theose players —— the losses didn't affect either of those players‘ national teams as brazil beat reigning africa cup of nations champions cameroon 1—0 thanks to a richarlison goal while olivier giroud's second half penalty saw the world champions
drops into london and tells us why next year's major league baseball matches between the red sox and yankeesill be special. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with footballing news. there were a host of international matches played on tuesday with some competitive and others friendly in name. and it seems to have been a bad night for one of europe's biggest clubs, paris saint germain, with two of their star players forced off injured. neymar could be a doubt for paris st...
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it was a yankee division. somehow there was a straggler amongst these guys from chicago, or who loved chicago. we will never know, but i had posted this photograph on facebook, a number of years ago, not long after the story broke in "national geographic," which which was the first time that this hidden world was revealed. this was in the summer of 2014 at the beginning of the 100-year anniversary of world war i. and someone wrote in to say that this emblem right here is the emblem, even today, of the chicago fire department. wow. what a shock. that person was absolutely right. so there was someone amongst all these new englanders from chicago. i would like to show you how these soldiers felt about america. this is a cellar underneath a farm in a violent part of the front. it is in canteeni. and the unit that was here was the famous big red. the unit that sustained the most casualties and had the most days of combat of any unit in the war. the farm was completely leveled. but americans found shelter in this ce
it was a yankee division. somehow there was a straggler amongst these guys from chicago, or who loved chicago. we will never know, but i had posted this photograph on facebook, a number of years ago, not long after the story broke in "national geographic," which which was the first time that this hidden world was revealed. this was in the summer of 2014 at the beginning of the 100-year anniversary of world war i. and someone wrote in to say that this emblem right here is the emblem,...
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these were guys from new england, it was the yankee division. there was a straggler amongst these guys from chicago, who loved chicago. we will never know. photograph on facebook a number of years ago. the story broke in national geographic, which was the first time that this hidden world was revealed. 2014,as in the summer of at the beginning of the 100 year anniversary of world war i. thatne wrote in to say this emblem right here is the emblem, even today, of the chicago fire department. wow, what a shock. this person was absolutely right. there was someone among all these new englanders from chicago. how thelike to show you soldiers felt about america. underneath ther farm into violent part of the front. the unit that was here was the famous big red, the first division that was a unit that sustained the most casualties and had the most days in combat of any unit during the war. the farm that was on the surface was completely level. shelter inns found the cellar. forever and this flag and the emotion of how they whenabout their country, in the
these were guys from new england, it was the yankee division. there was a straggler amongst these guys from chicago, who loved chicago. we will never know. photograph on facebook a number of years ago. the story broke in national geographic, which was the first time that this hidden world was revealed. 2014,as in the summer of at the beginning of the 100 year anniversary of world war i. thatne wrote in to say this emblem right here is the emblem, even today, of the chicago fire department. wow,...
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suspiciously for three days at the pines yankee hill hardware store parking lot .... which is in an evacuation zone. authorities say they ran the plate... realized the parolee was wanted for a double murder and called for back up. the seargeants says as they approached the car the man woke up, and went for his right pocket... as if he was reaching for a gun. he reportedly then yelled.... you guys should have left me alone... and i'm not going back. the man started the car... then took off south on highway 70.. speeds up 90 miles and hour as law enforcement chased him. spike strips forced him to stop. six law enforcement officers approched the car and yelled at him to get out. they say he did, but had a hand in a pocket. at that point, sutter county deputies released their canine, bandit. as bandit charged, the parolee reportedly pulled out a matalic object and pointed it at law enforcement.
suspiciously for three days at the pines yankee hill hardware store parking lot .... which is in an evacuation zone. authorities say they ran the plate... realized the parolee was wanted for a double murder and called for back up. the seargeants says as they approached the car the man woke up, and went for his right pocket... as if he was reaching for a gun. he reportedly then yelled.... you guys should have left me alone... and i'm not going back. the man started the car... then took off south...
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almost everything from "yankee hotel foxtrot" on has had at least part of the record worked on here or♪ ♪ >> reporter: butols the 51-year- d recounts, this path was by no means simple and tidy. while their fan base and critical acclaim grew steadily during theiearly years, wilco was famously dropped by their record label after they refused to alter 2002's " foxtrot."tel the process was captured c the umentary, "i am trying to break your heart." >> titely, what it came down to is, they told jeff tweedy, "we don't like your album, we don't want to release it." ♪ ♪ >> reporter: for the band, the album was a new direction, moviring from tlt-country base to experimental alternative rock. but the label didn't hear a hit single. released online and in stores under a new label, the album was certified gold in 2002, and "rolling stone" magazine now yankee hotel foxtrot" amongst the top 500 albums of all time. the scess of "yankee hotel foxtrot" was followed two years later by their grammy-winning "a ght is born," cementing the band's status as a force in american music. but tweedy. little joy f
almost everything from "yankee hotel foxtrot" on has had at least part of the record worked on here or♪ ♪ >> reporter: butols the 51-year- d recounts, this path was by no means simple and tidy. while their fan base and critical acclaim grew steadily during theiearly years, wilco was famously dropped by their record label after they refused to alter 2002's " foxtrot."tel the process was captured c the umentary, "i am trying to break your heart." >>...
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this is like manchester united and liverpool, boston red sox and the new york yankees, that is the bigo years ago! he is still the number one player, and, he has very good teeth as well. who has been in his position longer than any of the current british political leaders... yet still does not have an access—all—areas pass for downing street? we are of course talking about larry the cat. not as famous as a—lo orj—rod...(!) the number ten mouser—in—chief left on the doorstep this morning, in the rain, until a policemen spared everyones blushes. cats have this remarkable attitude to look disdainful at anyone, that thing that dogs just do not have, maybe they have sent in a message and they have said jacob rees—mogg. .. and they have said jacob rees—mogg... is on the doorstep... not the moggy. i liked that the policeman immediately went back into position, as if this is hisjob! my dog loves me unconditionally and ex presses dog loves me unconditionally and expresses its... my cats never expressed any kind of emotion, and i kind of like the cats! i have two. the independent quality. in our
this is like manchester united and liverpool, boston red sox and the new york yankees, that is the bigo years ago! he is still the number one player, and, he has very good teeth as well. who has been in his position longer than any of the current british political leaders... yet still does not have an access—all—areas pass for downing street? we are of course talking about larry the cat. not as famous as a—lo orj—rod...(!) the number ten mouser—in—chief left on the doorstep this...
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it is huge just like having manchester united and liverpool coming down to yankee stadium. even made i don't follow soccer too much i would be thrilled i would be excited i would want to see the best of the best the brits are going to see the greatest two teams i think not only in baseball but in any sports franchises in all of sports they transcend in they've been going at each other for almost one hundred twenty years the red sox have been a juggernaut the last sixteen years before championships the yankees have been a juggernaut for the last hundred twenty years with twenty seven championships but only one of the last twenty so they're very hungry very thirsty it creates an incredible epic match well on sunday formula three drive a sphere flourish wrecked psychologizing of rice in macau you may remember these pictures of a cult barreling through the well thankfully the seventeen year old german is now expected to recover the accident left side with a spinal fracture but at the same principle says there is no fifth paralysis he spent nearly ten hours in surgery on monday
it is huge just like having manchester united and liverpool coming down to yankee stadium. even made i don't follow soccer too much i would be thrilled i would be excited i would want to see the best of the best the brits are going to see the greatest two teams i think not only in baseball but in any sports franchises in all of sports they transcend in they've been going at each other for almost one hundred twenty years the red sox have been a juggernaut the last sixteen years before...
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it is huge just like having manchester united and liverpool coming down to yankee stadium. even me that i don't follow soccer too much i would be thrilled i would be excited i would want to see the best of the best the brits are going to see the greatest two teams i think not only in baseball but in any sports franchises in all of sports they transcend in they've been going at each other for almost one hundred twenty years the red sox have been a juggernaut the last sixteen years before championships the yankees have been a juggernaut for the last hundred twenty years with twenty seven championships but only one of the last twenty so they're very hungry very thirsty it creates an incredible epic match well on sunday formula three drive a sphere flourish rect said cohen joining a rice in macau you may remember these pictures of a cold barreling through the well thankfully the seventeen year old german is now expected to recover the accident left her with a spinal fracture but at the same principle says there is no fifth paralysis she spent nearly ten hours in surgery on mond
it is huge just like having manchester united and liverpool coming down to yankee stadium. even me that i don't follow soccer too much i would be thrilled i would be excited i would want to see the best of the best the brits are going to see the greatest two teams i think not only in baseball but in any sports franchises in all of sports they transcend in they've been going at each other for almost one hundred twenty years the red sox have been a juggernaut the last sixteen years before...
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the new yankees and boston red sox will face off in london next year as part of syria commitments two thousand and nine world series winner a road visited london's twenty twelve stadium to try and explain what u.k. fans have coming they're white. a hard core here from iraq is huge just like having manchester united and liverpool coming down to yankee stadium. even me that i don't follow soccer too much i would be thrilled i would be excited i would want to see the best of the best the brits are going to see the greatest two teams i think not only in baseball but in any sports franchises in all of sports they transcend in they've been going at each other for almost one hundred twenty years the red sox have been a juggernaut the last sixteen years before championships the yankees have been a juggernaut for the last hundred twenty years with twenty seven championships but only one of the last twenty so they're very hungry very thirsty it creates an incredible epic match an audience on football legend diego merits on a is doing his best to build tain spirits and his life his club. here. t
the new yankees and boston red sox will face off in london next year as part of syria commitments two thousand and nine world series winner a road visited london's twenty twelve stadium to try and explain what u.k. fans have coming they're white. a hard core here from iraq is huge just like having manchester united and liverpool coming down to yankee stadium. even me that i don't follow soccer too much i would be thrilled i would be excited i would want to see the best of the best the brits are...
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the new york yankees, yeah, the sky was falling.nd it was panicking here, whoa, it's over. we scored 16 at yankee state yum. suck on it. >> all right. red sox manager surely won't regret those comments next season. maybe it really would have been better for baseball had the yankees met the dodgers in the championship instead of the sox. ratings from boston's five-game victory are down 25% from last year's world series and are the fourth lowest in history. more bad news for baseball with the passing of willie mccovey who spent 19 of his 22 major league seasons in san francisco. he also holds the record for most grand slams in the national league with 18. mccovey passed away peacefully after losing his battle with ongoing health issues. he was 80 years old. >> the university of maryland has fired durkin following an 80-day suspension over the death of a player at a workout on campus earlier this year. >> tragic story. >>> still ahead, all the details on president trump's latest feud with house speaker paul ryan just days ahead of the
the new york yankees, yeah, the sky was falling.nd it was panicking here, whoa, it's over. we scored 16 at yankee state yum. suck on it. >> all right. red sox manager surely won't regret those comments next season. maybe it really would have been better for baseball had the yankees met the dodgers in the championship instead of the sox. ratings from boston's five-game victory are down 25% from last year's world series and are the fourth lowest in history. more bad news for baseball with...
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. >> and how about your beloved yankees?ear. >> it must have hurt to lose particularly to the red sox. >> yes. and i have a red sox friend who called me and said, and it feels particularly good to win it because of beating the yankees. >> i'm sure it was. >> it's always hard. but i went to the only win the yankees had in boston. >> did you ever think if you had gone to more games that they might have been able to -- >> i think so. >> i know you sat in the right field stands in the judge's corner, you were there in your yankee robes. >> i did and i loved it. i absolutely loved it. do you know something very special about aaron judge and i, we share a similar number. his jersey number is 99. i'm the 99th associate justice of the supreme court. >> it was meant to be. >> it really was. >> he was fated to be. when all of this is done, what would you like people to say about sonia sotomayor? is it more about your journey or your jurisprudence? >> i hope they'll say something nice about my jurisprudence. i hope they'll say somethin
. >> and how about your beloved yankees?ear. >> it must have hurt to lose particularly to the red sox. >> yes. and i have a red sox friend who called me and said, and it feels particularly good to win it because of beating the yankees. >> i'm sure it was. >> it's always hard. but i went to the only win the yankees had in boston. >> did you ever think if you had gone to more games that they might have been able to -- >> i think so. >> i know you...
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later he led the giants to the world series against the yankees. in game 7 trailing 1-0 with runners on second and third he strode to the plate for what would become his most famous at bat. >> i hit a line drive that i thought was a base hit that was going to win the series. he was going to steal from second base. >> reporter: the yankees won and mccovey never again made it to this classic. the individual accolades came fast and furious. six times a national league all- star. in 1969 a most valuable player. all the while combining with another -- willie mays -- to form one of the all-time great one-2 punches. >> he finished as one of the most prolific left-handed hitters in baseball history. 521 home runs and 2200 hits and 1500 rbis. a slamdunk for cooperstown where he was inducted into the hall of fame in 1986. >> i have great fans everywhere. and in the city of san francisco where i have always been welcomed i have been made to feel like a landmark.>>reporter: the legacy is the award given to the most inspirational player and the statue that sits
later he led the giants to the world series against the yankees. in game 7 trailing 1-0 with runners on second and third he strode to the plate for what would become his most famous at bat. >> i hit a line drive that i thought was a base hit that was going to win the series. he was going to steal from second base. >> reporter: the yankees won and mccovey never again made it to this classic. the individual accolades came fast and furious. six times a national league all- star. in...
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three seasons later he led the giants to the world series against the yankees. in game seven, trailing 1-0 with runners on second and third, he strode to the plate for what would become his most famous at bat. >> i had a line drive with the second pitch that i thought and everyone thought it was the base hit to win the series. but i didn't know he was standing there. >> reporter: richardsons catch into the game and the yankees won the series and willie mccovey never reach the fall classic. denied that pinnacle of team success, the individual accolades came fast and furious. six times national league all- star, in 1969 most valuable player, all the while combining with willie mays to form one of baseball's all-time great one- two punches. he finished his 22 seasons as one of the most prolific left- handed hitters in baseball history. 521 home runs, where the 2200 hits and 1500 rbis. a slamdunk for cooperstown where he was inducted into the hall of fame in 1986. >> i have always been welcome in the city of san francisco. like the golden gate bridge and cable car i
three seasons later he led the giants to the world series against the yankees. in game seven, trailing 1-0 with runners on second and third, he strode to the plate for what would become his most famous at bat. >> i had a line drive with the second pitch that i thought and everyone thought it was the base hit to win the series. but i didn't know he was standing there. >> reporter: richardsons catch into the game and the yankees won the series and willie mccovey never reach the fall...
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in 1920, he started with the new york yankees. have heard for many years what's the worst trade in the history of sports, babe ruth for $100,000 and a 35-year-old third baseman. that was not a good trade. who was out of baseball the following season. of course $100,000 is probably like $25 million today, but it was still a lousy deal. they drafted him, took him as a pitcher but knew they wanted to make him a hitter. we have george steinbrenner iv, george steinbrenner was one of my best friends, he was tough but he was good. where is george steinbrenner iv, his grandson? where is he? thank you very much. say hello to the family. george was a real piece of work, i have to tell you that. your grandfather was very difficult but he was good he had a good heart. sitting with george during the playoffs as i often had to do was like you'd go home exhausted. it was exhausting. so thank you for being here. thank you very much. the babe hit 714 home runs. a record that stood for nearly 40 years. and people often would say that was a somewhat
in 1920, he started with the new york yankees. have heard for many years what's the worst trade in the history of sports, babe ruth for $100,000 and a 35-year-old third baseman. that was not a good trade. who was out of baseball the following season. of course $100,000 is probably like $25 million today, but it was still a lousy deal. they drafted him, took him as a pitcher but knew they wanted to make him a hitter. we have george steinbrenner iv, george steinbrenner was one of my best friends,...
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my mom's number one takeaway, obviously we hate the yankees but there is a pitcher on the yankees, dylans or him. like she'll be, like, i hope they hit a bunch of hits off him and score a ton of runs. he's a liar. he was never nice to her. he seems like a lovely person but our family will never like him. >> jimmy: well, he needs to change his face. do you think if he came to the red sox you would have a different feeling about it? >> he would need to get some work, significant work done. >> jimmy: you know, recreational marijuana has just become legal in massachusetts. will you be going home for thanksgiving? >> yes. >> jimmy: yeah? >> and it doesn't even matter. my mom actually -- i can legally say this. grows her own. sure does. there's some limit. yeah. i don't know, it's -- i may have tried it once just for, like, product testing and it's not the best stuff. she has it, like, hanging in the garage. she'll send me videos panning of all of it drying.it very "break" it's very weird. >> jimmy: how much does she grow and where the the plant? >> whatever the legal amount is, it's that. i b
my mom's number one takeaway, obviously we hate the yankees but there is a pitcher on the yankees, dylans or him. like she'll be, like, i hope they hit a bunch of hits off him and score a ton of runs. he's a liar. he was never nice to her. he seems like a lovely person but our family will never like him. >> jimmy: well, he needs to change his face. do you think if he came to the red sox you would have a different feeling about it? >> he would need to get some work, significant work...
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instead, he blamed the yankees for starting the war. he said they are aggressive fanaticism caused an ocean of tears to be shed. they drenched the land and blood, sacrifice -- sacrificed the lives of many men. he goes further than this he goes on to defend slavery. he said that it had been a lawful, state institution and the responsibility of it lay with the state alone. he challenged the nation that abolition have been one of the grand objects of northern soldiers. he asserted that such would be revisionist interpretation of the radicals. you could not more deeply offend a union soldier than tell him that he was fighting for the freedom of negroes who shouted. at that point i should say that lines of union veterans threaded gathering because they want to come up and take on what he just said. the point of this is even this that had been so carefully orchestrated to celebrate reconciliation, even here they are talking about slavery to countless other examples i could give you at this as well. especially in the first decade after the war
instead, he blamed the yankees for starting the war. he said they are aggressive fanaticism caused an ocean of tears to be shed. they drenched the land and blood, sacrifice -- sacrificed the lives of many men. he goes further than this he goes on to defend slavery. he said that it had been a lawful, state institution and the responsibility of it lay with the state alone. he challenged the nation that abolition have been one of the grand objects of northern soldiers. he asserted that such would...
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. >> es algo muy especial que viene aquí para ayudarnos a llevar las cosas las persona que yankees dee increíble y ayudara a muchos residentes. >> y bajo control declararon las autoridades el incendio en san josé al lado de la categoría 880 no se ha convirmado qué casuooel fuego pero en esa zona hay un campamento de indigentes que han ocurrido otros incendios. >> la policía pide su ayuda para localizar dos hombres una mujer a nt lugar y la víctima resultó ilesa. >> recordasba en un aniversario pero la manifestación se tornó violenta y sangrienta.>> a un y submarino localizan la nave. >> armar o no a un maestro en la escuela, la ciudad toml a decisión y soprenderá el acuerdo al cueal llegar. >> ya estamos de regreso con las temporadas navideñas y una de las más famosas. >> cuando vamos al super escuchamos este sonido es que empezamos la campaña con 227 mil dólares anoche del ejecedito de salvación quien explicó que el dinero representa a pena dos semanas de servicio al re y son servicios para personas sin hogar comida, juguetes y cenas de navidad. >> muchos personas ya donaron y de tod
. >> es algo muy especial que viene aquí para ayudarnos a llevar las cosas las persona que yankees dee increíble y ayudara a muchos residentes. >> y bajo control declararon las autoridades el incendio en san josé al lado de la categoría 880 no se ha convirmado qué casuooel fuego pero en esa zona hay un campamento de indigentes que han ocurrido otros incendios. >> la policía pide su ayuda para localizar dos hombres una mujer a nt lugar y la víctima resultó ilesa....
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the yankees are a national broadcast. they make money. a lot of these other ones don't make -- aren't, you know, throwing off a lot of cash. i'm just saying, i can only tell you what i know. the first round, they did not bid on all 21. that report was wrong. they looked at them. they did not bid on them. what they did bid on, what they are working, it's more than a bid. they are in active negotiation. i think jeff bezos is in the middle of this, the ceo of amazon, is with the yes, to buy a stake in the yes. but the other thing i will point out is that digital rights stuff, we will have a full story on this on foxbusiness.com. the digital rights stuff got pretty interesting because bidders complained that they thought they were getting it. major league baseball had to step in and correct the record. bob manford, ceo of major league baseball, actually got directly involved in this, where he basically said listen, just want to be clear, when you're pitching, you are pitching this, we own the rights. liz: they own the rights. >> so that could
the yankees are a national broadcast. they make money. a lot of these other ones don't make -- aren't, you know, throwing off a lot of cash. i'm just saying, i can only tell you what i know. the first round, they did not bid on all 21. that report was wrong. they looked at them. they did not bid on them. what they did bid on, what they are working, it's more than a bid. they are in active negotiation. i think jeff bezos is in the middle of this, the ceo of amazon, is with the yes, to buy a...
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instead, he blamed yankees for starting the war. he said, quote, their aggressive fanaticism caused an ocean of tears to be shed, drench the land in blood, sacrificed the lives of a million men and untold millions of treasure. he goes further than this. he goes on to defend slavery. he said, it had been a lawful state institution, and that responsibility for it lay with the states alone. he therefore challenged the notion that abolition had been one of the grand objects of northern soldiers. and in race-baiting language, he asserted that such was the revisionist interpretation of the radicals. quote, you could not more deeply offend a union soldier than tell him he was fighting for the freedom of negros, he shouted. at that point, i should say, lines of union veterans start gathering on the side of the stage, because they want to come up and take on what oates has just said. the point of this is, even at chicamaga, even here they're talking about slavery. there are countless other examples i could give you of this, as well. now, esp
instead, he blamed yankees for starting the war. he said, quote, their aggressive fanaticism caused an ocean of tears to be shed, drench the land in blood, sacrificed the lives of a million men and untold millions of treasure. he goes further than this. he goes on to defend slavery. he said, it had been a lawful state institution, and that responsibility for it lay with the states alone. he therefore challenged the notion that abolition had been one of the grand objects of northern soldiers....
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bad week identity person said in no way if i was the big bad yankee no more force you to go do this and are you to take me away mr man and if they yeah. he. was here already. it was because of their children that cody and ron decided to leave the gang lifestyle they say to be better dads than the one stain your. regina has the sevens highest population of aboriginal people in canada and like many parts of the country spurgeon road says it has its own story of discrimination and racism against first nations. it takes us to a cemetery not far away from a former residential school in which i know such schools were established to remove indigenous children from the influence of their own families and to assimilate them into your old canadian culture. part of word started as a whole. i mean impact of colonialism and the decision to try and wipe out an entire culture old people group. and there are spots like this all over scotch really this is not an unusual spot sadly so when you've got people that are disposable. for generations it's not surprising that they need to resort to other ways of
bad week identity person said in no way if i was the big bad yankee no more force you to go do this and are you to take me away mr man and if they yeah. he. was here already. it was because of their children that cody and ron decided to leave the gang lifestyle they say to be better dads than the one stain your. regina has the sevens highest population of aboriginal people in canada and like many parts of the country spurgeon road says it has its own story of discrimination and racism against...
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the yankees think they are conferring a favor by agreeing to come south to be entertained. stopuickest way to sectional feelings is to let each other alone. we are as far apart as what we fought for them we ever were. that is as far as boston is from heaven. you can read into that what you want to. [laughter] mr. carmichael: but this is 19 -- prof. janney: but this is 1905. we are supposed to be at the high point of reconciliation and we have veterans saying the same thing. they talk about having to bluegrayte in these events but that is not where their hearts lies. what is antietam have to do -- what is antietam have to do with this? like gettysburg, antietam had since 1862.d ground the cemetery which keith will talk more about is a case in point. gettysburg, it was and remains primarily a union memorial park. antietam,monuments at the overwhelming majority are two union soldiers for regiment. only five are to confederate states or units. that's not counting individuals. gettysburg, or a flurry of regimental monuments went up in the 1880's, few monuments were dedicated her
the yankees think they are conferring a favor by agreeing to come south to be entertained. stopuickest way to sectional feelings is to let each other alone. we are as far apart as what we fought for them we ever were. that is as far as boston is from heaven. you can read into that what you want to. [laughter] mr. carmichael: but this is 19 -- prof. janney: but this is 1905. we are supposed to be at the high point of reconciliation and we have veterans saying the same thing. they talk about...
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he blames yankees for starting the war. theirs "they're great -- aggressive fanaticism cause an ocean of tears to be shed, sacrifice the lives of millions of men and untold treasure. he goes along to defend slavery. been a lawful state institution and the responsibility laid with the states alone. the notionllenges that abolition had been one of the grand objects of northern soldiers. and he started that such was the revisionist interpretation of the radicals. "you cannot more deeply offend a --on soldier then i should say lines of union veterans started gathering on the side of the stage. of this is, even where it had been carefully orchestrated to celebrate reconciliation, even here they are talking about slavery. especially in the first decade, countless confederates defended the constitutional rights of southerners to own slaves, and conceded this was their right, to protect state right. in the retrospect slavery seems like such a monster thing that some of us are trying to prove that slavery was not the cost of the war
he blames yankees for starting the war. theirs "they're great -- aggressive fanaticism cause an ocean of tears to be shed, sacrifice the lives of millions of men and untold treasure. he goes along to defend slavery. been a lawful state institution and the responsibility laid with the states alone. the notionllenges that abolition had been one of the grand objects of northern soldiers. and he started that such was the revisionist interpretation of the radicals. "you cannot more deeply...
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governor, that we have a dam yankee president. how does a thanks giving tradition evolved and become embraced in the southern part of the united states? >> that happened during reconstruction. prior to the war, many other states had thanksgivings and happily supported it. the governors reluctantly named a thanksgiving day, but sometimes nobody would celebrate it because they didn't want to go along with what the president was saying. i think texas was the last holdout and it wasn't until sometime in the 1880's that it began to routinely celebrate thanksgiving. >> thank you very much. >> my name is jim mcgrath. i'm from buffalo, new york. >> i'm from buffalo originally. >> i'm sorry. >> i love the place. >> 4 super bowls and no victories. i just got a tweet from my wife, and she said that trump is not going to pardon a turkey this year. hopefully that's wrong. my question was, how did canada take off from this? we have some canadian people here, right? the confederation was formed in 1867. did they take anything from this? i know t
governor, that we have a dam yankee president. how does a thanks giving tradition evolved and become embraced in the southern part of the united states? >> that happened during reconstruction. prior to the war, many other states had thanksgivings and happily supported it. the governors reluctantly named a thanksgiving day, but sometimes nobody would celebrate it because they didn't want to go along with what the president was saying. i think texas was the last holdout and it wasn't until...
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ainsley: who runs the yankees. brian: bill hemmer hasn't run the yankees. >> no i have not.oday on big meetings from the g20. live events from the next several hours from there. also michael cohen admitting to lying. fresh reaction on that topic today. can congress get a deal on the border wall? new details from steve scalise on that. join sandra and me. we are packed on a friday morning nine to noon. see you in 11 minutes guys at top of the hour. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ ainsley: yearly traditional of "fox & friends" to watch as santa friends repel down a 22 story skyscraper. brian: brand new face taking th
ainsley: who runs the yankees. brian: bill hemmer hasn't run the yankees. >> no i have not.oday on big meetings from the g20. live events from the next several hours from there. also michael cohen admitting to lying. fresh reaction on that topic today. can congress get a deal on the border wall? new details from steve scalise on that. join sandra and me. we are packed on a friday morning nine to noon. see you in 11 minutes guys at top of the hour. this isn't just any moving day. this is...
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i don't know why i always was a yankee, but i was yankee. [laughter] there were always more confederates, so i was always the one being chased around the schoolyard. why was it that i had to identify as a yankee? my great, great grandfather fought in the civil war, on the yankee side, and it came down to me in some tenuous way. i am sure some of the confederates had grandparents who fought in the civil war. as i said, there are all these unacknowledged, unspoken, only by genealogists are they spoken, people who have deep affection for certain shards of the past, and i know people in the audience who have exactly that, and i have it for the 17th century. people say to me, what is happening today? i don't know, but ask me what happens in the 17th century, and i will tell you. [laughter] so again, i want to emphasize the project to remake the past runs up against, as i said, this deeply embedded affection people have, affections i should say, they are not monolithic, they take different forms. very interesting how that works. it is tough for pr
i don't know why i always was a yankee, but i was yankee. [laughter] there were always more confederates, so i was always the one being chased around the schoolyard. why was it that i had to identify as a yankee? my great, great grandfather fought in the civil war, on the yankee side, and it came down to me in some tenuous way. i am sure some of the confederates had grandparents who fought in the civil war. as i said, there are all these unacknowledged, unspoken, only by genealogists are they...
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stuart: i understand you're talking with the yankees about pitching for the yankees, is that accurate'm hoping there are more teams involved than just a couple but -- stuart: why would i want to move to the yankees? >> well i think everybody is in play right now. the lure of the city with be really cool. stuart: what? , what? wait a minute, young man. ashley: there you go. stuart: you realize if you relocate to new york city and you have a nice apartment in new york city, you will pay federal, state and city taxes? you don't get a tax deduction for any of those taxes. [buzzer] >> stop. stuart: i got buzzer because my production team wants you to sign with the yankees. what about the beard you? can't have a beard like that to play for the yankees? >> for the right opportunity, i would happily shave this beard off. stuart: you would? >> i would. stuart: you have no principles whatsoever. [laughter] >> all about winning. all about winning. i made that very clear from day one of my career starting to this position right now. stuart: why don't you play for a baseball team in florida, for e
stuart: i understand you're talking with the yankees about pitching for the yankees, is that accurate'm hoping there are more teams involved than just a couple but -- stuart: why would i want to move to the yankees? >> well i think everybody is in play right now. the lure of the city with be really cool. stuart: what? , what? wait a minute, young man. ashley: there you go. stuart: you realize if you relocate to new york city and you have a nice apartment in new york city, you will pay...
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but then we had to go into the tournament and in the tournament they beat the new york yankees in news last year in houston, and then to beat the dodgers, who were the national league champions in los angeles. it is very hard to win on the road. and you have to beat three excellent teams and we had a remarkable season and an even better place to season. cycling, and the route for the 2019 giro d'italia was announced on wednesday. the first of the year's three grand tours will include a record 46,500 metres in climbs. that's 2,000 more than this year's race. it all starts on saturday 11th may with an individual time—trial which starts and ends in bologna. it's the first of three time—trials in next year's race. there's also a hilly time—trial from the adriatic coastal town of richone to san marino. that'll test the climbers on stage nine before the first rest day. the 102nd edition of the giro will also include seven summit finishes — before finishing in verona on second june. but will it include the reigning champion? or will he be targetting the tour de france instead? good question.
but then we had to go into the tournament and in the tournament they beat the new york yankees in news last year in houston, and then to beat the dodgers, who were the national league champions in los angeles. it is very hard to win on the road. and you have to beat three excellent teams and we had a remarkable season and an even better place to season. cycling, and the route for the 2019 giro d'italia was announced on wednesday. the first of the year's three grand tours will include a record...
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this kicked off an operation in dod called buckshot yankee. we spent some number of months trying to disable every usb drive in the department of defense on all classified and unclassified systems. some of you might have been involved with that or lost some capability because of it. essentially, we got to eat with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the commander of u.s. -- we had a subunified command. then also the commander of u.s. strategic command. every morning, with a bunch of other three and four stars in the room, talked to them about i.t. and cybersecurity and educate them about things that they really didn't understand save probably keith alexander and have them ask questions we didn't know the answers to and then go find answers and then do that again the next day. it was sort of like wash, rinse and repeat. like the shampoo bot matle. we did that for 90 days. it became an eye opener and a call to action for the department of defense around cybersecurity, arguably propelled u.s. cyber command to be a full unified command as o
this kicked off an operation in dod called buckshot yankee. we spent some number of months trying to disable every usb drive in the department of defense on all classified and unclassified systems. some of you might have been involved with that or lost some capability because of it. essentially, we got to eat with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the commander of u.s. -- we had a subunified command. then also the commander of u.s. strategic command. every morning, with a bunch of...
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through seasons later he led the giants to the world series against the yankees. in game seven, trailing 1-0 with runners on second and third, he strode to the plate for what hook -- would become his most famous at bat. >> i thought everyone else thought it was going to win the series. >> reporter: bobby richardson's catch into the game, the yankees won the series in willie mccovey never reach the fall classic. the tonight that success, the individual accolades came fast and furious. six times national league all- star. in 1969, most valuable player, all the while combining with willie mays to form one-two punches. he finished his 22 seasons as one of the most prolific left- hand hitters in baseball history. 521 home runs, more than 2200 hits in 2200 rbis. a slamdunk for cooperstown where he was inducted in the hall of fame in 1986. >> i was inducted by the city of san francisco where i have always been welcome like the golden gate bridge and cable cars i have been made to feel like a landmark. >> reporter: the willie award given annually is his legacy and of cour
through seasons later he led the giants to the world series against the yankees. in game seven, trailing 1-0 with runners on second and third, he strode to the plate for what hook -- would become his most famous at bat. >> i thought everyone else thought it was going to win the series. >> reporter: bobby richardson's catch into the game, the yankees won the series in willie mccovey never reach the fall classic. the tonight that success, the individual accolades came fast and...
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the yankees. the sky was falling. we lost game two. it was panic here. everybody said, whoa, it's over. we scored 16 at yankee stadium. >> good morning. >> hello. >> dave, you know it is incredible what boston has done. as a kid, he had a sign as 16 years old. 11 championships. >> #spoiled. just a note to any fan celebrating a championship. you don't throw a full beer can at the athletes. >> why waste a beer? >> i think they are trying to hook up the players, but that hurts. >> no doubt. >> thank you, coy. >>> romans. >> thank you, dave. 26 minutes past the hour. hispanics are criminals. it is a blatant clear message in the campaign ad the president tweeted. will the immigration message work for him for the midterms? in-lwere coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're
the yankees. the sky was falling. we lost game two. it was panic here. everybody said, whoa, it's over. we scored 16 at yankee stadium. >> good morning. >> hello. >> dave, you know it is incredible what boston has done. as a kid, he had a sign as 16 years old. 11 championships. >> #spoiled. just a note to any fan celebrating a championship. you don't throw a full beer can at the athletes. >> why waste a beer? >> i think they are trying to hook up the players,...
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the yankees think they are conferring a favor by agreeing to comes down south and be entertained. the quickest way to stop sectional feelings is to let each other alone. we are as far apart him what we thought part -- in what we fought for as we ever was. that is as far as boston is from heaven. you can read into that what you want to.[ laughter ] . but this is 1905, and here we have confederate veterans and unions, and they say the same thing and talk about how they have to participate in this bluegray events and the note they should go to these events, but that is not where their heart lies. so what does antietam have to do with all of this . like gettysburg, antietam had been hallowed ground since set timber 17th of 1862 -- since september 17 of 1862. like gettysburg, it was and remains merrily a union memorial park. of the ninety six monuments at antietam, the overwhelming majority are to that union soldiers and only five or two confederate states or units. that is not counting individuals. unlike at gettysburg were a flurry of regimental monuments went up in the 1880s, very f
the yankees think they are conferring a favor by agreeing to comes down south and be entertained. the quickest way to stop sectional feelings is to let each other alone. we are as far apart him what we thought part -- in what we fought for as we ever was. that is as far as boston is from heaven. you can read into that what you want to.[ laughter ] . but this is 1905, and here we have confederate veterans and unions, and they say the same thing and talk about how they have to participate in this...
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three seasons later he led the giants to the world series against the yankees. in game seven trillion 1-0 with runners on second and third willie strode to the plate for his most famous at-bat. >> i hit a line drive that everyone thought was a base hit that was going to win the series. i didn't know -- i found out later. >> richardsons catch ended the game and the yankees won the series and mccovey never reached the fall classic again. although denied the pinnacle of team success the individual accolades came fast and furious. six times the national league all-star and in 1965 -- 69 -- the most valuable player. also combining with willie mays to form one of the all-time great one-2 punches. >> he finished as one of the most prolific left-handed hitters in baseball history. 521 homeruns. more than 2200 hits and 1500 rbis. a slam dunk for cooperstown where he was inducted into the hall of fame in 1986. >> i have been adopted by all the fans everywhere. and by the city of san francisco where i have always been welcome and like the golden gate bridge and the cable c
three seasons later he led the giants to the world series against the yankees. in game seven trillion 1-0 with runners on second and third willie strode to the plate for his most famous at-bat. >> i hit a line drive that everyone thought was a base hit that was going to win the series. i didn't know -- i found out later. >> richardsons catch ended the game and the yankees won the series and mccovey never reached the fall classic again. although denied the pinnacle of team success...
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it is the yankees. and it is 20% owned by the yankees. the yankees, they have the opportunity to buy 80% if there is a change of control they are taking that i am told amazon along with black stone or apart of a group that's joined in the yankees in making a bid to acquire that out of the family as is their rights amazon is deciding to bid a significant option for sports network. what's the plan? keeping them on cable and collect a fee? if you are out there as a high paying cable customer who does not want these things. the cable company now says now you can get it on prime so we don't need to offer it any longer we can eliminate in the bundle interesting choice perhaps they see opportunities and opportunities for them and the sales of tickets or programming or advertisements where we know they become an important player certainly when it comes to search on the actual amazon platform but many of the merchants need to do that as well so very interesting to note. back to fox before i wrap this up just because they have not participated so f
it is the yankees. and it is 20% owned by the yankees. the yankees, they have the opportunity to buy 80% if there is a change of control they are taking that i am told amazon along with black stone or apart of a group that's joined in the yankees in making a bid to acquire that out of the family as is their rights amazon is deciding to bid a significant option for sports network. what's the plan? keeping them on cable and collect a fee? if you are out there as a high paying cable customer who...
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. >> for all of us, new york yankees for joining us. >> as we leave you, we'll take a look at city hallky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." emily ratajkowski. our 13th annual half-and-half halloween pageant. and music from trippie redd. and now, boo, here's jimmy kimmel. ♪ [cheering and applause]. >> jimmy: what a great time and happy halloween. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. we are in costume
. >> for all of us, new york yankees for joining us. >> as we leave you, we'll take a look at city hallky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." emily ratajkowski. our 13th annual half-and-half halloween pageant. and music from trippie redd. and now, boo, here's jimmy kimmel. ♪ [cheering and applause]. >> jimmy: what a great time and happy halloween. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. we are in costume
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come on, man, not bad for a yankee. >> sean: looking good, man.♪
come on, man, not bad for a yankee. >> sean: looking good, man.♪
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anywhere in the environment this kicked off an operation because dod is in operation called buck shot yankee and we spent essentially some number of months trying to disable every usb drive in the department of defense on classified and in class i systems. may have been involved in that were lost capability because of it. essentially we got to eat with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the commander of the us u-verse cyber command and also the commander of us strategic command everything the morning whole bunch of other reinforced stars in the room talk to them about it cyber security and educate them enough about things that they really do not understand and have them ask questions we did not know the answers to and you'll find answers and do that again the next day. it was like wash, rinse and repeat like the shampoo bottle. we did that for about 90 days and it was it really became an eye-opener in a bit of a call to action for the department of defense around cyber security arguably propelled through cyber command to be in a full unified command as opposed to sub unified comma
anywhere in the environment this kicked off an operation because dod is in operation called buck shot yankee and we spent essentially some number of months trying to disable every usb drive in the department of defense on classified and in class i systems. may have been involved in that were lost capability because of it. essentially we got to eat with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the commander of the us u-verse cyber command and also the commander of us strategic command...