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. >> joe: shane robinson, batting. and robinson gets out of the way of ball one inside from doubront. on deck is carpenter. the night for maness is over. he goes two-thirds of an inning. robinson pops it up. right side. pedroia sends us into the seventh inning of game three. we're tied 2-2. back after this from your local fox station. ♪ yeah, i dream about bacon. [sfx] wham! so i'm bringing back the blt cheeseburger combo. a juicy jumbo beef patty loaded with hickory smoked bacon and melting cheese plus fries and a drink for just $4.99. but this isn't a dream. it's just a video from my last birthday party. >> joe: the geico ingame box score for the red sox as we go to the seventh inning. ellsbury has a hit and ortiz doesn't have a rbi but big hit last inning to send the tying run to third. and daniel nava singled him home. victorino led off the inning with a walk. now it's kevin siegrist. the hard throwing left-hander out of the bull pen. seventh game of this postseason. pit. cardinals turn saltalamacchia around and
. >> joe: shane robinson, batting. and robinson gets out of the way of ball one inside from doubront. on deck is carpenter. the night for maness is over. he goes two-thirds of an inning. robinson pops it up. right side. pedroia sends us into the seventh inning of game three. we're tied 2-2. back after this from your local fox station. ♪ yeah, i dream about bacon. [sfx] wham! so i'm bringing back the blt cheeseburger combo. a juicy jumbo beef patty loaded with hickory smoked bacon and...
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more life happens here. >> joe: mike napoli leads off the eighth inning. hit a home run, a double, a single. he's a triple shy of the cycle. this is the ballpark that's conducive to triples. breaking ball stays inside from veras and 1,397 postseason games, no player has ever hit for the cycle. mike napoli has eight career triples, two this year. last one coming on july 12th. first up in the eighth, red sox leading by one. a big hook is in for a strike. napoli doesn't agree. and it's one ball, one strike. and you can see why he didn't like it. napoli and then gomes and then drew. here's the 1-1. another breaking ball. we have seen nothing but that to napoli. majority of pitches, curveball of veras. it's 1-2. >> tim: three straight curves and if anybody's ever set up for that fastball outside veras features 95, 96 miles per hour, it's mike napoli. >> joe: just couldn't catch the corner. 2-2. >> tim: now he'll probably go back to the curveball as the fastball misses. >> joe: another one-run game in this alcs. the 2-2. strikeout starts the inning! napoli retir
more life happens here. >> joe: mike napoli leads off the eighth inning. hit a home run, a double, a single. he's a triple shy of the cycle. this is the ballpark that's conducive to triples. breaking ball stays inside from veras and 1,397 postseason games, no player has ever hit for the cycle. mike napoli has eight career triples, two this year. last one coming on july 12th. first up in the eighth, red sox leading by one. a big hook is in for a strike. napoli doesn't agree. and it's one...
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. >> joe: here's iglesias. and it worked out the other way, too, with hunter having a big two-out, two-run double in the second. and he scored on a hit by cabrera who drove home two runs out of the number two spot. fielder, the only guy in this lineup that has not reached base. in this game four. that's ball one. iglesias has an rbi. he has a sacrifice bunt. ball and a strike. came in having hit .226 since the all-star break. and under .100 since the 11th of september in his first year in the big leagues. long year. ball two. now the 2-1. base hit right field. first of the night for iglesias. they throw to first -- saltalamacchia backing up. boy, iglesias came out of the box like he knew victorino was -- >> tim: he did. >> joe: ready to throw him out, because he busted it out of the box. >> tim: that's a great observation right there. this ball smacked. look at victorino. he's thinking, i got a shot at it. throws it low, knowing saltalamacchia would be there. >> joe: there wasn't any hesitancy on the part of ig
. >> joe: here's iglesias. and it worked out the other way, too, with hunter having a big two-out, two-run double in the second. and he scored on a hit by cabrera who drove home two runs out of the number two spot. fielder, the only guy in this lineup that has not reached base. in this game four. that's ball one. iglesias has an rbi. he has a sacrifice bunt. ball and a strike. came in having hit .226 since the all-star break. and under .100 since the 11th of september in his first year in...
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>> joe: no. >> joe: here's ellsbury. runner at second one out. jacoby has one hit. his first of this alcs came in the sixth. one for nine. a big out picked up by verlander. middlebrooks did not push through to third. one ball outside. ellsbury in his career during the postseason is a .474 hitter with runners in scoring position. one ball, one strike. the tigers in the bottom of this eighth inning will have dirks scheduled and austin jackson, torii hunter, if anybody gets on miguel cabrera. the red sox have not tested him, miguel cabrera by dropping one down yet. in this alcs. when ellsbury's been up, cabrera's been pulled in. no matter the situation. easy in the left for dirks. two out. look ahead to tomorrow, the match-up of doug fister and jake peavy. the regular season record, fister was traded to the tigers in 2011. peavy was traded to the red sox july 3rd of this year. peavy no decision in the divisional series name for fister. teams won both their efforts game four. victorino with a line drive caught by peralta. and verlander gets around the runner at second.
>> joe: no. >> joe: here's ellsbury. runner at second one out. jacoby has one hit. his first of this alcs came in the sixth. one for nine. a big out picked up by verlander. middlebrooks did not push through to third. one ball outside. ellsbury in his career during the postseason is a .474 hitter with runners in scoring position. one ball, one strike. the tigers in the bottom of this eighth inning will have dirks scheduled and austin jackson, torii hunter, if anybody gets on miguel...
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s grand slam. >> joe: another 1-2. a strikeout ends the inning. sanchez celebrates after strikeout number 12. the red sox, now even without a hit, have stranded six. i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ >> joe: it's been all-sanchez for the detroit tigers here tonight. pulling red sox hitters from the beginning. he's struck out a dozen. walked half a dozen. leads 1-0, through six. we showed you the emotion of matt scherzer going back to the dugout in game four. the division series, plenty of it. lester, trying to bunt his way o
s grand slam. >> joe: another 1-2. a strikeout ends the inning. sanchez celebrates after strikeout number 12. the red sox, now even without a hit, have stranded six. i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we...
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mike napoli did not get in the game. >> tim: right. >> joe: two out, nobody on. ortiz has another hit. he's taking care of siegrist twice in this world series. once for a home run in game one and now a base hit up the middle. is he locked in or is he locked in? >> tim: hitting machine right now. right on the button. >> joe: jonny gomes is coming up. and john axford is coming in. john matheny is wearing out a path. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i like her. [ camera shutters clicking, crowd groans ] no. closer. ♪ ♪ i am a veggie, i am so tasty 2007 called, it wants its camera phone back. ♪ and i am filled with vitamins and minerals ♪ how's this for a drama shot? ♪ la la la la la la why aren't we getting closer? [ guy ] with the nokia lumia 1020, we've got the best seats in
mike napoli did not get in the game. >> tim: right. >> joe: two out, nobody on. ortiz has another hit. he's taking care of siegrist twice in this world series. once for a home run in game one and now a base hit up the middle. is he locked in or is he locked in? >> tim: hitting machine right now. right on the button. >> joe: jonny gomes is coming up. and john axford is coming in. john matheny is wearing out a path. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when...
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i don't think max knows what to do. >> joe: here comes the call. joe west says foul ball. and we will go back to work, two on, one out. 0-1 count to dustin pedroia. >> tim: now max scherzer wants to throw a couple of pitches. dan iassogna, the home plate umpire washings about ready to brush off home plate. one pitch, he's ready. >> joe: runners at first and second. that was a big missed opportunity for victorino for the red sox, popping up a bunt. the only hit with runners in scoring position for pedroia during this postseason in this series was against scherzer. an rbi double off the wall here at fenway last sunday. one ball, one strike. >> tim: joe, that, by the way, that was the first time the red sox have swung at the first pitch tonight. >> joe: two on, one out, one ball, one strike. a few raindrops falling here at fenway.]$e outside corner. strike two. good pitch from scherzer. >> tim: power pitcher that can paint. that's why he has won 21 games this year. >> joe: back-to-back walks started the inning. victorino popped up. good play by scherzer. pedroia waits for the
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which scouts just love. >> joe: and a former infielder. >> tim: yeah. >> joe: 185-pound right-hander. maybe six feet. 22 years old from the dominican republic. one on, two out, a 1-0 pitch. flied into left. holliday is there, and we go to the bottom of the eighth inning here in game five. jon lester has been dominant here tonight. he's allowed only one run on three hits. will he go back to work? or is it the bullpen's turn? we'll find out after this. [ male announcer ] do you know who brewed your beer? ♪ i'm the guy responsible for the quality of your beer. we work hard every day to make your budweiser the perfect budweiser. [ rippel ] what makes a great brewmaster is a person who truly has a passion for what they do. [ kraemer ] thank you for drinking my beer and thank you for making what i do day to day very special. [ male announcer ] meet the brewmaster who spent 30 days brewing your budweiser at trackyourbud.com. overy few know that allison dhas a pretty substantial backd atattoo of a pegasus.ve.iser she once inflated five hundred balloons to prank her boss. he's sort of a jerk
which scouts just love. >> joe: and a former infielder. >> tim: yeah. >> joe: 185-pound right-hander. maybe six feet. 22 years old from the dominican republic. one on, two out, a 1-0 pitch. flied into left. holliday is there, and we go to the bottom of the eighth inning here in game five. jon lester has been dominant here tonight. he's allowed only one run on three hits. will he go back to work? or is it the bullpen's turn? we'll find out after this. [ male announcer ] do you...
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. >> joe: another foul by peralta. three in a row. >> tim: that's an 89-mile-a-hour fastball and looks faster because the player vs to look for the much slower splitter. >> joe: peralta on 3-2. strikes out! and the splitter got him. two away. we talk so often, tim, about a hitter. we said it about cabrera. he doesn't mind -- doesn't care at all about hitting with two strikes. koji euhara doesn't mind pitching with three balls in the count. >> tim: yeah, that's right. full count? forget about it. >> joe: here's a shot into the corner but hooked foul off the bat of infante. >> tim: pay attention if you wou would, folks, to this comment. euhara allowed fewer base runners per inning than any pitcher in any season any time. >> joe: guys just don't get on. here's the 0-1. foul out of play right side. i mean, that's comparing him to guys like dennis eckersley. >> tim: yeah, would walk three a year. >> joe: last walk for euhara was august 3rd. a strikeout ends the inning and the splitter got him. (music plays throughout) ciao
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>> joe: good job, chris. >> tim: thanks, chris. >> joe: very well done. i know you were -- i did see it was your birthday. i did know. i did see it was, it was on a crawl, and you were upset that they had your age on there. >> tim: not really. i was feigning that. i was only kidding. just kidding. i'm 72. big deal. i'm glad i continue having birthdays, believe me. >> joe: bad luck to miss a birthday. >> tim: it's not good. no. >> joe: happy birthday, buddy. >> tim: thank you. >> joe: glad we're here together. what an alcs it's been. franklin morales. this guy's got good stuff. and he gets ready as the fourth pitcher of the night for the red sox. time for the t-mobile player profile. miguel cabrera of venezuela and his night tonight, 2 for 3, two rbis, a stolen base. 24 postseason rbis with the tigers. again, a franchise record. again, more opportunities with more layers in the postseason. it was a frustrating day for miguel cabrera yesterday. 19 straight games with a hit in alc alcs. here he is. taking a strike from morales. cabrera, then fielder, then vi
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back to you, joe. >> joe: a 6-5 win for the red sox. what a day in new england. brady started it in the late afternoon, early evening. and then big papi stepped up with the bases loaded, and tied it with a grand slam in the eighth. saltalamacchia wins it with the base hit through the left side. this should be some alcs. it is tied at a game apiece. we will come back to wrap up after this. red sox win it. look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> following the game, flip over to fox sports 1 for plenty of sports coverage including what happened on the field. >> and week six of the nfl. >> and who notched the first
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matt holliday. >> joe: holliday four home runs this postseason. came in to tonight a career in ten games .381 hitter in this park. the last hurdle for lackey. and he has walked holliday to load the bases. david ross is going to go out. farrell is going to come out and that's it for lackey. allen craig is coming up. pain. it can strike at any time. and once you feel it coming... it's almost too late. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. it's built for speed with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster to stop pain in its tracks before it gets worse. nothing. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ whirring ] ♪ ♪ one, two, one, two, three ♪ come on, come on ♪ come on, come on ♪ come on, come on [ male announcer ] this is an invitation... xbox, on. [ male announcer ] ...to a new generation... where your games and entertainment are no longer separated... xbox, go to "star trek into darkness." [ male announcer ] ...but together in one. the all-in-one, xbox
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appreciate it. >> all right. >> erin: joe, back over to you. >> joe: so the celebration after game one down on that field here at fenway park. an 8-1 final boston wins it. it started with this reversal of a call at second base and then the red sox like all good teams do took advantage and they got the performance that jon lester could have hoped for coming in to game one. he gets the win. so does boston. final 8-1. back after this.
appreciate it. >> all right. >> erin: joe, back over to you. >> joe: so the celebration after game one down on that field here at fenway park. an 8-1 final boston wins it. it started with this reversal of a call at second base and then the red sox like all good teams do took advantage and they got the performance that jon lester could have hoped for coming in to game one. he gets the win. so does boston. final 8-1. back after this.
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. >> joe: reaching for it. out at second. double play! and the tigers are down to their final out with avila coming up. >> tim: that was the splitter. he reaches for it and grounds it out. but in fairness, that at-bat could have changed had that 1-1 pitch been a ball instead of a strike. >> joe: koji uehara is trying for his second save in this postseason of more than an inning. he went an inning and a third in game four the divisional series in tampa bay. trying for his sixth save in that category overall. here's avila. ball one. alex avila homered sunday night. he made 11 during the regular season. has that one this postseason. shift on the infield, playing avila to pull. two out, bases empty, strike one. you heard a lot about john lackey not being able to win this season away from fenway park. as avila takes strike two. he was 4-10 on the road, lackey. he turned in a country clutch road playoff match here tonight. 6 2/3 no runs, four hits, eight strikeouts, no walks. uehara trying to save it for him. 1-2 on avila. with two outs. 2-2. c
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. >> joe: it'll bring in matt adams. we talked about what jon lester's been through and as a young man battling non hodgkins lymphoma. it brings it home to adams. there's a strike. lester who loves to pitch here at fenway. 8-2 here at home this season. that's to the shortstop position. fielded by bogaerts for out number two. and for what jon lester went through and how he honors what he went through, let's go down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: joe, lester's done great work in recent years to help kids with cancer. last year and his wife launched nvrqt. that's short for never quit. the idea is to raise money for research and awareness and also did a number of meet and greets in different markets this season with kids undergoing treatment and remained contact with a 6-year-old boy he met in los angeles, among others. >> joe: thanks, ken. and here is a tweet from jon lester. there's zane. zane's got to be awfully proud of how his friend jon lester pitched here in game one. >> tim: along with 40,000 strong at fenway. >> joe: off
. >> joe: it'll bring in matt adams. we talked about what jon lester's been through and as a young man battling non hodgkins lymphoma. it brings it home to adams. there's a strike. lester who loves to pitch here at fenway. 8-2 here at home this season. that's to the shortstop position. fielded by bogaerts for out number two. and for what jon lester went through and how he honors what he went through, let's go down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: joe, lester's done great work in recent...
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. >> joe: 3-2 on avila. that's low for ball four. and the second walk handed to the tigers the night. >> tim: well, looking at alex avila who is one of the few guys in the starting lineup that is a detroit original. the reason? the trade master dave dombrowski traded for miguel cabrera, austin jackson, max scherzer, doug fister, who will start game four, and last night's winner anibal sanchez. don't forget about omar infante who came from atlanta, and he was the real key guy in the deal when they picked up sanchez, also. >> joe: there's a strike. well, dave dombrowski is one of the smartest baseball men that you will run in, and to hear his name pop up as a possible su successor for commissioner bud selig. >> tim: he is calling for next year to be his last year. >> joe: and that is hit into right, but now they put their team in position, but we go to bottom of eighth. the tigers take the field up by four. ndy. ooh, house down the street has full-sized candy bars. adding it to our route. glad i decided to trade in our old phones. seri
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pedroia. >> joe: clearly safe. that's a big infield hit because it means that david ortiz gets to face the right hander. two-out here in the seventh. for either a lefty like benoit against ortiz. that's veras. wants the know on the pitch and the swing. >> tim: that's a very good point, joe. if pedroia makes an out, jim leyland has a chance maybe to bring in drew smyly to face ortiz to lead off the eighth inning. pedroia, meanwhile, who tried to steal with ortiz up in the first inning, why not go again now? >> joe: if you can run on pena, an offensive-type catcher. >> tim: and he has had no play. he hasn't had to throw since coming in for alex avila. >> joe: two-run game here in the seventh. pedroia's sizing him up. there he goes! pitch outside. throw down is too late. stolen base and pedroia's at second with two outs. >> tim: pena out to talk. i think what happened is veras shook off the football. he threw the curve and pedroia had a good jump and chose the right pitch on which to run. the minute pena let loose wit
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ball one. >> joe: here's the 1-2. 2-2. >> joe: now 2-2. full count. with three intentional walks handed to ortiz tonight, ties a world series record. barry bonds and albert pujols the other two. here's the 3-2. strikeout for the second out. we said it a couple times already tonight. if it happens here tonight, the red sox will clinch a world series here at home for the first time in 95 years. and a couple of notes. final game back in 1918 with a win over the cubs was on september 11, as you read. regular season ended on september 2 due to the world war i work or fight order. with two on, two out. here is jonny gomes. strike one. eight strong innings and game four win. and there's the clifrnler, september 11th. game six, 2-1 win. behind carl mays. >> tim: here it is 9 ayears late eastern the red sox worked and fought to get this far. >> joe: and every round of the postseason -- here's a comebacker to rosenthal and now they're three outs away from their eighth championship in franchise history. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ on a pretzel bun.en? pretzel bu
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. >> joe: cardinals will go to the bull pen in the bottom of the seventh inning. here comes the 1-1 to holliday, and the runner at first with two outs. down the right e fiefield line,, strike two. >> tim: the biggest pitch of the inning was the 3-2 pitch that daniel descalso took for ball four. the infield was in, and the runners on at second and third, and only one out. breslow tried to get the pop-up or jam on descalso, but he e wa not biting and then the sac fly by car ten per. >> joe: and the two errors on the throw home. one on the catcher saltalamacchia, and one on the pitcher breslow. and now the 1-2 pitch to matt holliday is chopped the pedroia, and the inning is over. the cardinals have a three-run seventh inning and lead game two as we go to the seventh inning stretch by a score of 4-2. we join the public address announcer henry mohegan. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the seventh inning stretch. throu throughout the year, the red sox have welcomed to fenway park many of those who were affected by the boston marathon tragedy. today, we are honor
. >> joe: cardinals will go to the bull pen in the bottom of the seventh inning. here comes the 1-1 to holliday, and the runner at first with two outs. down the right e fiefield line,, strike two. >> tim: the biggest pitch of the inning was the 3-2 pitch that daniel descalso took for ball four. the infield was in, and the runners on at second and third, and only one out. breslow tried to get the pop-up or jam on descalso, but he e wa not biting and then the sac fly by car ten per....
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. >> i believed that joe loved sheena. and i know that she loved him. >> reporter: but sheena's mother was hardly sold. >> i was told he was 35 when i first met him. and so the minute i laid eyes on him, i said, "you are not 35." >> reporter: that was the first thing you said to him? >> that was the first thing i said to him. >> reporter: that's a protective mom, right from the get-go. >> yeah, yeah. it kinda floored me. >> reporter: joe was more than twice her daughter's age. he was 42 when they met. she was just 20. and that's not all that concerned her mother. joe already had three children and was going through a nasty divorce not exactly this mother's idea of the perfect catch. and her daughter knew it. >> sheen a looked at him and said, "my mother will have a full work-up on you by morning." and, you know, i looked at it a little bit. i did some public records search. and, you know, i found some tickets and, and -- >> reporter: so she wasn't kidding. >> no. no, she, she really wasn't kidding. she is my, she is my onl
. >> i believed that joe loved sheena. and i know that she loved him. >> reporter: but sheena's mother was hardly sold. >> i was told he was 35 when i first met him. and so the minute i laid eyes on him, i said, "you are not 35." >> reporter: that was the first thing you said to him? >> that was the first thing i said to him. >> reporter: that's a protective mom, right from the get-go. >> yeah, yeah. it kinda floored me. >> reporter: joe...
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joe, back to you. >> joe: all right. the pride of puerto rico, and carlos beltran with a couple of rbis tonight, and a 4-2 win. and it is the young arms with the cardinals down 1-0 games, and they stepped up for the cardinals. wacha, martinez, rosenthal on display here tonight bringing the heat. cardinals win it, 4-2. the series is even at a game apiece, and back after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> passing the buck to you, the proposed rate increase across golden gate. >> and what police think caused a road rage shooting tonight on the 10:00 news. ♪ >>> the world series game two is in the books, but the coverage is getting started here on fox sports live and complete postgame analysis from fenway and with jimmy rollins and a.j. pierzynski and harold reynolds will have postgame coverage. from fenway to l.a., fox sports live has you covered. come hang with us on fox sports live only on fox sports 1. >> joe: 4-2 is the final as the cardinals win game two. michael wacha is the winner and lackey with the loss and the sa
joe, back to you. >> joe: all right. the pride of puerto rico, and carlos beltran with a couple of rbis tonight, and a 4-2 win. and it is the young arms with the cardinals down 1-0 games, and they stepped up for the cardinals. wacha, martinez, rosenthal on display here tonight bringing the heat. cardinals win it, 4-2. the series is even at a game apiece, and back after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> passing the buck to you, the proposed rate increase across golden gate....
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joe? >> joe: kenny, thank you. well, this alcs, for the tigers, started with sanchez, then scherzer, then verlander. tonight, it was fister. how good was he? six innings, one run, eight hits, seven strikeouts, one walk. he gets the win. and on the offensive side, the shuffled lineup. batting eighth for the first time in his big league career, austin jackson on base four times. back after this. tigers win it, 7-3. >>> after game four of the alcs, tune over to "fox sports lye." complete highlights and analysis from our major league experts. plus, the dodgers dodge elimination with the long ball. who has the upper hand? and that didn't take long. josh freeman is a starting quarterback once again. can he lead the vikings over the winless giants? "fox sports live" on fox sports 1, tune in right after the game. >> joe: 3:27 game four. the tigers got exactly what they needed to excite this crowd here at comerica in detroit. a 7-3 win and the series is tied at two apiece. who did it tonight? the starter and winner for detr
joe? >> joe: kenny, thank you. well, this alcs, for the tigers, started with sanchez, then scherzer, then verlander. tonight, it was fister. how good was he? six innings, one run, eight hits, seven strikeouts, one walk. he gets the win. and on the offensive side, the shuffled lineup. batting eighth for the first time in his big league career, austin jackson on base four times. back after this. tigers win it, 7-3. >>> after game four of the alcs, tune over to "fox sports...
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joe, gracias congressman from florida, joe por regresar al programa. >> un placer estar contigo. garcia. joe, thank you for returning to the program. >> entonces, se puede, les >> it's a pleasure to be with quedan 19 dÍas todavia en el congreso para pasar una reforma migratoria, ¿se puede? >> sÍ se puede, si se puede, y hay que hacerlo. no esto, esto no es importante no solamente para los hispanos, no es importante porque es emotivo, necesario, humanitario. es importante para la economÍa norte americana, estÁs personas representan casi un trillÓn de dolares a la economÍa norte americana en los prÓximos 20 aÑos, es un crecimiento del producto bruto neto del paÍs, de casi 3%, y es importante, porque es importante para la, la naciÓn
joe, gracias congressman from florida, joe por regresar al programa. >> un placer estar contigo. garcia. joe, thank you for returning to the program. >> entonces, se puede, les >> it's a pleasure to be with quedan 19 dÍas todavia en el congreso para pasar una reforma migratoria, ¿se puede? >> sÍ se puede, si se puede, y hay que hacerlo. no esto, esto no es importante no solamente para los hispanos, no es importante porque es emotivo, necesario, humanitario. es...
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a few weeks ago i had the awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open minded skeptic in fact he has a new show on the science my network called joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by the artist studio in l.a. to talk to me and first asked where the idea for his groundbreaking podcast came from. their original idea came from being on the opie and anthony show the way they run their radio show is very similar to the way i do the podcast which is really it's just an interesting conversation and anthony cumia had set up something in his basement whereas the studio is on green screen and professional cameras and i thought i'd be kind of fun to do. from my house just as a goof and we started out doing it on ustream and just a couple hundred people at first and then use dream we eventual
a few weeks ago i had the awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open minded skeptic in fact he has a new show on the science my network called joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by the...
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jones the winner. 23.d at 23- joe flacco did not panic. it worked this week because they thought he might give to ray rice. that set up justin tucker. he was money. 44 yards down the middle. ravens in front. dolphins had one last chance from 57. the distance but not accuracy. joe flacco afterwards happy especially about the second half. thank you >> it is our job to use the frustration in a positive way and go out in the second half to try to wear them down a little bit. you have to credit the guys and our team. >> ravens rally proved important. tom brady without a touchdown pass. he had one in each of the last 52 games. he had his number one receiver in the lineup. it mattered not. the bengals hardly lift up the score down -- scoreboard. brady --could not hang on. new england settled for a field goal or teen-six. -- 13-6. hard for ravens fans to ever enjoy a cincinnati win but beating new england earns a little smile. great young quarterbacks with a great gun battle. russell wilson in the first quarter, time to throw it on target. wins th
jones the winner. 23.d at 23- joe flacco did not panic. it worked this week because they thought he might give to ray rice. that set up justin tucker. he was money. 44 yards down the middle. ravens in front. dolphins had one last chance from 57. the distance but not accuracy. joe flacco afterwards happy especially about the second half. thank you >> it is our job to use the frustration in a positive way and go out in the second half to try to wear them down a little bit. you have to...
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it's an insult for joe. greg, i will tell you, the way i eat at any restaurant, i immediately need a toilet anyway. >> that's good to know, i guess. but, i mean, that's really all you're going to say? >> well, the problem is it's also -- >> you know what? you know what? had it with you. had it with you. had it with you. >> are you kidding me? >> don't like you. don't like it. don't like it. you want some joy of hate? hate yourself. >> i guarantee you i will see you back here in a week. you won't last in l.a. >> you won't see me because you can't see over the table! because you're too short! oaf you will be chewed up and spilt out. hollywood will chew you up and spit you out. >> i curse you from l.a.! >> you not going to be there to curse me. you'll be sleeping on a couch with some transient. >> you'll get lost between the couch cushions because you're tiny! >> all right. >> hi. >> hi, how are you? we've got to go. kirsten, always a pleasure. bill, andy. glad he's gone. >> the first walk-off. >> no, you're >>
it's an insult for joe. greg, i will tell you, the way i eat at any restaurant, i immediately need a toilet anyway. >> that's good to know, i guess. but, i mean, that's really all you're going to say? >> well, the problem is it's also -- >> you know what? you know what? had it with you. had it with you. had it with you. >> are you kidding me? >> don't like you. don't like it. don't like it. you want some joy of hate? hate yourself. >> i guarantee you i will...
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a few weeks ago i had this awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's a much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open minded skeptic in fact he has a new show on the side if i networked all joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by the artie studio in l.a. to talk to me and first ask where the idea for his groundbreaking podcast came from . their original idea came from being on the opie and anthony show the way they run their radio show is very similar to the way i do the podcast which is really it's just an interesting conversation and anthony cumia had set up something in his basement whereas the studio is own green screen and professional cameras and i thought i'd be kind of fun to do stuff like that from my house just as a goof and we started out doing it on ustream and just a couple hundred people at first and then use dre
a few weeks ago i had this awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's a much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open minded skeptic in fact he has a new show on the side if i networked all joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by the...
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he said no, joe. you need to get in the car. >> we call that a quitter. >> the thing is, though, you're upset? no. we sox fans are so superstitious that when i got in the car and i saw that i was like, thank god i left. >> it was you. >> hope that when i go back to my regular seat they don't tell me to leave every time. look at that. jarrod saltalamacchia. this is a team -- nobody expected this team to finish above third or fourth place. as i was walk ago way from fenway and driving through the night, irreally -- i didn't expect this from this team. this is the boston red sox we've seen all year. let's talk about the tigers for one second. what if you throw, you know, 25, 26 strikeouts against the team in two nights. you only one hit in 15 consecutive innings. 15 consecutive innings. one hit. we didn't get a hit until the ninth inning two nights ago and last night we went five and two thirds before getting a single. what if you go back to detroit after two of the most dominant pitching in history -- >
he said no, joe. you need to get in the car. >> we call that a quitter. >> the thing is, though, you're upset? no. we sox fans are so superstitious that when i got in the car and i saw that i was like, thank god i left. >> it was you. >> hope that when i go back to my regular seat they don't tell me to leave every time. look at that. jarrod saltalamacchia. this is a team -- nobody expected this team to finish above third or fourth place. as i was walk ago way from fenway...
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a few weeks ago i had the awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open minded skeptic in fact he has a new show on the science my network called joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by the r.t.e. studio in l.a. to talk to me and first asked where the idea for his groundbreaking podcast came from. their original idea came from being on the opie and anthony show the way they run their radio show is very similar to the way i do the podcast which is really it's just an interesting conversation and anthony cumia had set up something in his basement whereas the studio is on green screen and professional cameras and i thought to be kind of fun to do stuff like that from. my house just as a goof and we started out doing it on news stream and just a couple hundred people at first and then. w
a few weeks ago i had the awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open minded skeptic in fact he has a new show on the science my network called joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by the...
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a few weeks ago i had the awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open minded skeptic in fact he has a new show on the science my network called joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by the artist studio in l.a. to talk to me and first asked where the idea for his groundbreaking podcast came from. their original idea came from. being on the opie and anthony show the way they run their radio show is very similar to the way i do the podcast which is really it's just an interesting conversation and anthony cumia had set up something in his basement whereas the studio is own green screen and professional cameras and i thought to be kind of fun to do stuff like that from my house just as a goof and we started out doing it on you stream and just a couple hundred people at first and then. w
a few weeks ago i had the awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open minded skeptic in fact he has a new show on the science my network called joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by the...
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joe, gracias congressman from florida, joe por regresar al programa. >> un plac returning to the program. >> entonces, se puede, les >> it's a pleasure to be with quedan 19 dÍas todavia en el congreso para pasar una reforma migratoria, ¿se puede? >> sÍ se puede, si se puede, y hay que hacerlo. no esto, esto no es importante no solamente para los hispanos, no es importante porque es emotivo, necesario, humanitario. es importante para la economÍa norte americana, estÁs personas representan casi un trillÓn de dolares a la economÍa norte americana en los prÓximos 20 aÑos, es un crecimiento del producto bruto neto del paÍs, de casi 3%, y es importante, porque es importante para la, la naciÓn norte americana, si hay algo que los norteamericanos hacemos mejor que ningÚn pueblo en la faz en la tierra es hacer americanos, y estas personas, estos 11 millones son americanos. >> pero a ver, ¿hay tiempo suficiente? tienen 19 dias de trabajo. >> reciÉn no habÍa tiempo para el presupuesto, y sin embargo, han anunciado ahora que llegÓ al pleno, se voto, y salvamos la economÍa.
joe, gracias congressman from florida, joe por regresar al programa. >> un plac returning to the program. >> entonces, se puede, les >> it's a pleasure to be with quedan 19 dÍas todavia en el congreso para pasar una reforma migratoria, ¿se puede? >> sÍ se puede, si se puede, y hay que hacerlo. no esto, esto no es importante no solamente para los hispanos, no es importante porque es emotivo, necesario, humanitario. es importante para la economÍa norte americana,...
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and so joe and i started going to new york and joe and i literally went door to door meeting every one of our hosts and we basically -- i like to say when you bought an iphone steve jobs didn't sleep on your couch but we did. >> rose: all the people that were engaged in renting their homes here in new york you'd go see every one of them? >> yes. and when we visited them we'd get new insights. >> rose: like? >> well, we'd hear all sorts of things that people desired to share their space on a service like ours, some things like simple payment system. an easy-to-use calendar, support for mobile devices. and so we would gather this feedback-- which was really tapping into a traditional industrial design process. >> rose: are most people doing this because they need extra cash or are they doing it because they want to meet people and want to have some kind of interesting experience? >> i think one of the things we used to talk about was we felt like money was the initial hook. it's the reason you might try this for the very first time. but the reason most hosts continue to do it is because
and so joe and i started going to new york and joe and i literally went door to door meeting every one of our hosts and we basically -- i like to say when you bought an iphone steve jobs didn't sleep on your couch but we did. >> rose: all the people that were engaged in renting their homes here in new york you'd go see every one of them? >> yes. and when we visited them we'd get new insights. >> rose: like? >> well, we'd hear all sorts of things that people desired to...
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this is a "morning joe" original. we're talking 2007 secaucus, new jersey, taking phone calls from pat buchanan. >> yes. walter isakson. >> there's nothing more to be done. >> good to see you again. >> thank you very much. nice to be back. very good to see you again, reverend. >> good to see you, john. >> so talk about your growth. talk about your growth. you obviously are not the same man that you were in the 1990s, 1980s. talk about it. >> even as a child. >> i think you've got to become more deliberate. i think most people want the hold on and say i haven't changed. well, if times have changed and you haven't changed, then something's wrong with you. i think you learn how to do what you do better. i'm committed to social justice and civil rights. that's my calling in life. but do i care enough about it to do it better and be more effective and have more than one strategy and not just react, but have a strategy to act? so i still march. i mean, as you know, joe, from the trayvon martin case. but i also know how to s
this is a "morning joe" original. we're talking 2007 secaucus, new jersey, taking phone calls from pat buchanan. >> yes. walter isakson. >> there's nothing more to be done. >> good to see you again. >> thank you very much. nice to be back. very good to see you again, reverend. >> good to see you, john. >> so talk about your growth. talk about your growth. you obviously are not the same man that you were in the 1990s, 1980s. talk about it. >>...
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a few weeks ago i had the awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open mind and skeptic in fact he has a new show on the science my network called joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by the artist studio in l.a. to talk to me and first asked where the idea for his groundbreaking podcast came from. their original idea came from being on the opie and anthony show the way they run their radio show is very similar to the way i do the podcast which is really it's just an interesting conversation and anthony cumia had set up something in his basement whereas the studio is on green screen and professional cameras and us. to be kind of fun to do stuff like that from my house just as a goof and we started out doing it on news stream and just a couple hundred people at first and then. we ben
a few weeks ago i had the awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open mind and skeptic in fact he has a new show on the science my network called joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by...
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joe, back to you. >> joe: he's proven it in this world series. it was a matchup of the two aces, jon lester/adam wainwright, and it was lester ending up on top. he's now 2-0 this world series, in control from the start. the final of 3-1. uehara got the save, and the red sox will go home and try and win the world series in front of their home fans at fenway. back after this. [ male announcer ] do you know who brewed your beer? ♪ i am passionate about what i do. i am passionate about budweiser flavor. when i tell them i'm the brewmaster, they can't believe it. they think i've got the best job in the world and i think they're probably right. ♪ i've dedicated my life to making sure that beer will be perfect, and to see a person really enjoy it means everything to me. [ male announcer ] meet the brewmaster who spent 30 days brewing your budweiser at trackyourbud.com. >> joe: good pitching here tonight, an error-free game and the red sox win it 3-1. we'll go down to the field and erin andrews. >> erin: david ortiz coming up from the clubhouse. you
joe, back to you. >> joe: he's proven it in this world series. it was a matchup of the two aces, jon lester/adam wainwright, and it was lester ending up on top. he's now 2-0 this world series, in control from the start. the final of 3-1. uehara got the save, and the red sox will go home and try and win the world series in front of their home fans at fenway. back after this. [ male announcer ] do you know who brewed your beer? ♪ i am passionate about what i do. i am passionate about...
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mika, joe. we got a bulletin boston police are removing them because they have been licking the green monster. >> they are is going take barnacle. >> this is not right. >> they are going take barnacle's tickets away. >> this is not right. >> they are doing jumping jacks. >> she's dancing. >> wait, there's a rockette thing. >> i want to apologize to our viewers at home. >> there's been other world champions. >> we'll hold down the fort. there are problems at hand. when you have problems at hand you have government busters and chuck todd. in that nbc/wall street journal poll. basically one out of three voters say they will vote independent. >> what this is, our pollster said you have to look at our last two polls and in october, halloween, uber scary for both parties. at first it looked like republicans would take the heat but now the undertows. think of twin billing government shutdown. the republicans throw a tantrum. democrats looking incompetent can't launch health care. of course independent
mika, joe. we got a bulletin boston police are removing them because they have been licking the green monster. >> they are is going take barnacle. >> this is not right. >> they are going take barnacle's tickets away. >> this is not right. >> they are doing jumping jacks. >> she's dancing. >> wait, there's a rockette thing. >> i want to apologize to our viewers at home. >> there's been other world champions. >> we'll hold down the fort....
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i told joe, that's a great idea but we don't have beds. so >> so i go to the closet and pull out an air bed and we blow it up in the living room and start to realize we were on to something. we have a place for people to stay. then we start to think the experience of staying in our apartment, we could pick them up from the airport, we could offer breakfast in the morning and an idea was born. the air bed and breakfast. and that's where the name came from. we ended up hosting three people from around the world. a 55-year-old man from boston, a 45-year-old father of five from utah and a 30-year-old from india. this blew our minds. i told my mom about it and she's like "you're crry. the art school education didn't work." but i told my late grandfather about the idea and he said "of course. i used to travel when i was a kid." we realized this is not necessarily a new idea and more importantly though we may have started renting our hone to make extra money we left with something deeper. we got to travel without leaving our home. we made life lo
i told joe, that's a great idea but we don't have beds. so >> so i go to the closet and pull out an air bed and we blow it up in the living room and start to realize we were on to something. we have a place for people to stay. then we start to think the experience of staying in our apartment, we could pick them up from the airport, we could offer breakfast in the morning and an idea was born. the air bed and breakfast. and that's where the name came from. we ended up hosting three people...
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>> excuse me, joe. they don't know how to handle it. you can't test a web site that every american will have to enteract with to purchase health insurance under the pen anlty of law because you roll it out to everyone at once is ridiculous. you had the chief digital architect of the obama care exchanges that he was pannished and nervous about the debut of the web site and worried it was a third world experience. they warned in june it would not be ready on october 1st. how about just releasing it when it is ready and people can interact with it in a way that makes sense to them. >> joe, your response? >> it wouldn't matter. the second you release it. there are going to be bugs and trouble with that many people coming on the system. not microsoft or google or any tech company that releases to the entire world a new surface. >> joe, real quick. >> you are not making the case. it is like cash for clunkers and another lemon out there. >> you have six months to interact with it? >> you have three and half years to get ready. >> what happens
>> excuse me, joe. they don't know how to handle it. you can't test a web site that every american will have to enteract with to purchase health insurance under the pen anlty of law because you roll it out to everyone at once is ridiculous. you had the chief digital architect of the obama care exchanges that he was pannished and nervous about the debut of the web site and worried it was a third world experience. they warned in june it would not be ready on october 1st. how about just...
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welcome to "morning joe." with us on set we have the chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsche and mike barnacle is here. we have msnbc contributor robert gibbs here with willie, joe and me. good morning. >> good morning. the cardinals make it through. >>leal adam wainwright is huge. >> talk about pirates. tough. >> great story. >> we're albumed about pirates. but the cardinals, what an organization. >> where do you think gibbs got the table cloth? >> i don't know. i was wondering that myself. >> a little offseason but cute. >> man speaking of fastballs at your head. >> you know what? steps up first swing and pre-season, boom. >> let me tell you barnacle i'm taking fashion advice from a lot of people but one of them is not you. >> for the first time since 2008 the economy is not america's top concern. new gallup polling shows the government shutdown, the dysfunction in washington has become the number one concern of voters at 33% and while all sides are taking a hit in their approval hittings as a resu
welcome to "morning joe." with us on set we have the chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsche and mike barnacle is here. we have msnbc contributor robert gibbs here with willie, joe and me. good morning. >> good morning. the cardinals make it through. >>leal adam wainwright is huge. >> talk about pirates. tough. >> great story. >> we're albumed about pirates. but the cardinals, what an organization. >> where do you think gibbs got the table...
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if it's way too early, joe, what time is it? it's time for "morning joe." now it's time for the daily
if it's way too early, joe, what time is it? it's time for "morning joe." now it's time for the daily
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live in the news room, joe vazquez. kpix 5. >> this first day of enrollment for the affordable care act was so busy, covered california's signup system was backlogged by mid-morning. by afternoon, it was at a complete standstill. at this call center in concord, people were on hold for more than half an hour. some people told us they'll try again later and are just excited to get health coverage. >> for years, my parents could not get my sister on any kind of insurance coverage. you know, big guy like me, but i'm glad that that happened. >> yeah. it crashed the system. the covered california web site reported about 10,0 o 0 hits a minute for much of the day. you'll have until december 15th to get coverage. that starts january 1st. >>> a day after news stats painted oakland as the nation's robbery capitol, we hear about this. another violent robbery and a very dumb criminal. christin ayers tells us this one is really hard to believe. christin. >> yeah, it is, liz. these just seem to keep getting more creative. one actuall
live in the news room, joe vazquez. kpix 5. >> this first day of enrollment for the affordable care act was so busy, covered california's signup system was backlogged by mid-morning. by afternoon, it was at a complete standstill. at this call center in concord, people were on hold for more than half an hour. some people told us they'll try again later and are just excited to get health coverage. >> for years, my parents could not get my sister on any kind of insurance coverage. you...
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joe at his best. one year ago today was when hurricane sand die was going onshore in southern jersey and this storm, obviously, left its mark on the worst we've ever seen in this country. i want to explain briefly why it was so bad and could it happen genotype scenarios. as far as the storm there wasn't a storm so bad a category 1 hurricane. one of the largest storms we've ever seen in the atlantic basin let alone one coming on shore in the highly populated areas of new jersey and the storm track was unprecedented. usually these storms go up to the bahamas and out to sea. but than left turn. 50 billion, about second all time. as far as today's weather, there's some bad storms in the middle of the country. kansas city, minneapolis. next couple of days severe weather outbreak is possible in st. louis to dallas-ft. worth. east coast the fine. middle of the country is where your travel trouble will be today right through halloween. you're watching "morning joe" on this wednesday. i started part-time, now
joe at his best. one year ago today was when hurricane sand die was going onshore in southern jersey and this storm, obviously, left its mark on the worst we've ever seen in this country. i want to explain briefly why it was so bad and could it happen genotype scenarios. as far as the storm there wasn't a storm so bad a category 1 hurricane. one of the largest storms we've ever seen in the atlantic basin let alone one coming on shore in the highly populated areas of new jersey and the storm...