credit with the genius of game seven. who invented the seven-game series. the answer, one of the original national team owners of the then new york giants, john t. brush. the format was one of the so-called brush rules adopted in 1905 after he blocked the championship games, at the time he refused his giants who played boston, because he thought the american league was inferia, duh, still is. the next year under his rule, his team played the philadelphia athletics in the second world series. giants won in game five. first series to actually go to brush s seven-game ending was in 1909. pittsburgh pirates beat the detroit tigers in their first championship of the mlb era. a decade later, there was a brief flirtation with a nine-game series. it lasted three years. probably for the best. i don t think chicago or cleveland fans could have handled even more games and certainly not chatman or andrew
it? you bake it 30 to 40 minutes. okay. just sort of just take a look at it. mind if i ask you a question now that we re almost done? all right. what kind of kid was he? honestly, he was really easy. really? not as a teenager. not as a teenager. the world kind of people. thank you. we served it to the 1905 salad which was out of a restaurant called the colombia in the tampa bay area. famous dish it s got a lot of protein. also very healthy. but this dish mom is better when? it s really better you can make it the night before and it s better the next day. perfect. maybe the cyber mom thank you for joining us. thank you. and we re going to garnish. of course the garnish. the garnish. more fox & friends in just a moment. congratulate on a wonderful childhood. hi hey you look good. thank you, i feel good. it all starts with eating right.
nicole, give us a sense of the mood on the floor of the stock exchange. are people scared or a lot of the long faces. reporter: it s a mixed bag. the dow dropped nearly 1,100 points. that s huge. we brought in a trader at the open. how did it feel this morning? we had a mild panic, but like 1987, it wasn t like that with that sick feeling in your gut. reporter: we saw shanghai sell off. but now they are fighting them back. what are people to think after three days of selling and the chaos? we just failed to stay above 1905. so now we are in a fight for our lives here. is there some people who
terminal four of the phoenix sky harbor international airport. it s a chain. governor palin, no disrespect. you re a guest of our city. we should offer you the finest our hospitality has to offer you. i thought captain combover could have pulled that one off. i mean for [ bleep ] sake it s new york city. i hate to use this term this close to ground zero but we re a bit of a pizza mecca. i mean you know you ve got you ve got lombardi s. honestly lombardi s. go down to lombardi s, little italy. founded in 1905. make their own pork sausage. i get my pizza from lombardi s. when jon stewart signs off tonight on his final show on the daily show we will enter a new american era where for the first time in 16 years i don t think it s hyperbole to say we really don t know how the
finally tonight big day for the oldest living veteran of world war ii. left michigan this morning on an honor flight bound for the nation s capitol where she met none other than the commentator and chief himself. born in 1905. she is 1010 years old. in 1943, at the age of 38, the mother of five signed up for the women s army auxiliary corps. president obama called meeting ms. didlake an honor. thank you for her service during world war ii. we are so grateful that she is here with us today and it s a great reminder of not only the sacrifices but the greatest generation made on our behalf but also the kind of trailblazing that our women veterans