Yesterday the al got started. Today the nl. Eight games, eight playoff games for the first time. Our postseason bracket coming up tonight, you got cardinals padres, brewers and dodgers. Its gone final in 13. The braves, freddie freeman, they walk it off in 13. How many times the braves strike out today . Chipper 21 strike outs. Jon wow. Chipper i want to know the last time somebody has won a playoff game striking out 21 times. 2020. Jon im going to say never. Thats another one, though, thao rmally rreles rsed the majorsstkeout rate. They s highest rcentagef b thats one of those things you always say power pitching in the postseason. The reds have it. Today they came up a run short. Chipper they struck out 16 times themselves. Bauer and max freed werherea wee advertised. The bullpens deserve credit as well. Jon bryant fouls one back. The marlins back in the playoffs for the First Time Since 2003. Two of the longest droughts active were ended with the padres and the marlins. The longest
Accounts can help galvanize the stories of world war ii for you as teachers and students head back to the classroom and you can enhance your lessons hopefully and have a more personal understanding of what these gentlemen and their compatriots have gone through. We know the gentleman gentleman sitting here before us, and the other infants, we have a short the other infants, we have a short time. It is amazing they are sitting here with us today. We also want to make sure everyone in the audience has a chance to participate and ask questions of their own that you will find valuable in your classrooms and for your students. When you ask them, i will probably step forward to make sure i can hear you properly, repeat the question so the audience can hear and the cspan audience can hear and our honorees in here as well. Lets introduce our panel. First to my left in a handsome red blazer [laughter] charles mcgee, one of the Tuskegee Airmen and a career officer in the United States air force
Generation. The stories of word war 2. You can enhance your lessons and have a more personal understanding of what these gentleman and their compatriots have been through to get here today. We know that the gentlemen here in front of us, and the other events that we do, we have a short time to tect to them and understand them and the fact that they made it through one of the most significant experiences in history. We also want to make sure that erin everyone in the audience can ask questions that you will find valuable in your classrooms. Ly probably step forward to make sure i can hear you properly, repeat the question so the audience can hear, and the cspan audience can hear, and the honor res can hear as well. First to the left, in the handsome red blazer, charles mcgee. He was in the United States air force for 30 years. He holds a record 409 fighter combat missions flown in korea and vietnam. To his left, who i met on my very First World War ii event, he landed on the beach in no
Heros with, our veterans of world war ii. And we thank them for joining us this morning. My name is mike hydeck. Im honored to be here with friends of the world war ii memorial. And the foundation. Im the morning anchor at wusa channel 9 here in washington, d. C. And the goal of this discussion is to hopefully share some of their most personal stories from our greatest generation. The thought being their emotional firstperson accounts can help galvanize the stories of world war ii for you as teachers and students head back to the classroom and you can enhance your lessons, hopefully, and had a more personal understanding of what these gentlemen and their come patriots have gone through to make it here today. We know that the gentlemen sitting here in front of us and the is other events we do honoring world war ii veterans, we have a short time to connect with them and understand they made it through one of the most horrific experiences in the world history. Its amazing that theyre sitt
We could flirt with 06 degrees later this week. Below freezing in philadelphia right now, 26 degrees, 18 greets in quakertown, 16 degrees in doylestown blast borough, 26 degrees, hokessing, 24 degrees, lewes, 33 degrees. So, temperatures, cold to start. The thawing continues. High today of 42 degrees, we will track the 60s and the rain coming up. Bob kelly . Scotty, good morning, everybody, 5 01 this wednesday, waking up in the neighborhood, hello port richmond. Live look at aramingo avenue. Right around the corner from stocks bakery, all of the sidewalks, on the dear prepare from yesterday, but anything that looks wet still could be black ice this morning still below freezing, schuylkill expressway, all of the overnight construction pick up, gone, good to go from ends to end. Looking good on 95, as well, the northeast extension, however, northbound, as you approach lansdale, watch for disable truck, taking out the right lane. For the gang down in new castle, accident red lion road off