the beginning of the year when he tries to get them disciplined a little bit, pedroia who goes they don t know how things are done. after they have the greatest collapse in baseball history they re whining he doesn t know who you we do things around the clubhouse. they re spoiled punks. pedroia might be getting a bum wrap in this story. really? i hope not. don t think he was an active a participant. he came out yesterday and say i don t want bobby valentine fired. these guys are bad actors. they need they are. keep this up for 30 more seconds it will break the all-time record for the longest discussion on national television for fourth place team ever. it s the red sox and we re going to do it. seriously, mike, a disgrace. keep their heads down and play baseball. they can t get to the end of this season fast enough. hopefully this weekend in new york, derek lowe, former red sox player, will come out of the yankee bull pen and shut the red sox down and stop this madn
he met barbara bush right before that. then they sent love letters back and forth in his book called all the best. that is a great american love story. andrea: yeah. now he is taking that letter writing, which is a lost art, and instead of doing mem were he is doing the letters, which are really cool. i think he got a bum wrap when he tried to run for re-election. he ran in a three-person race. the clintons beat up on him for being out of touch. it was so unfair. look at the way he turned it around. story of how he helped advise president clinton and how they have a friendship now because 41 is so classy. dana: they call clin top the black sheep of the family. eric: quickly, executive congressman head of the rnc, ambassador to the u.n. you pointed out a pretty darn good baseball player. dana: you have something in common, when he came back from the war, he went to yale
as soon as he was 18 he did. he met barbara bush right before that. then they sent love letters back and forth in his book called all the best. that is a great american love story. andrea: yeah. now he is taking that letter writing, which is a lost art, and instead of doing mem were he is doing the letters, which are really cool. i think he got a bum wrap when he tried to run for re-election. he ran in a three-person race. the clintons beat up on him for being out of touch. it was so unfair. look at the way he turned it around. story of how he helped advise president clinton and how they have a friendship now because 41 is so classy. dana: they call clin top the black sheep of the family. eric: quickly, executive congressman head of the rnc, ambassador to the u.n. you pointed out a pretty darn good baseball player. dana: you have something in common, when he came back
images that tell us something personal about the man in the oval office, and those are usually the unforgettable ones. this is one of those. chief white house photographer peter suza said this. as a photographer, you know when you have a unique moment, but i didn t realize the extent to which this one would take on a life of its own. that one became an instant favorite of the staff. i think people are struck by the fact that the president of the united states was willing to bend down and let a little boy feel his head. the photo inspired jonathan capehart to recently write this. obama gets a bum wrap for not talking more openly about race. some critics think he ignores the issue, either out of fear or lack of real concern, but what they don t get and what the suza
didn t realize the extent to which this one would take on a life of its own. that one became an instant favorite of the staff. i think people are struck by the fact that the president of the united states was willing to bend down and let a little boy feel his head. the photo inspired jonathan capehart to recently write this. obama gets a bum wrap for not talking more openly about race. some critics think he ignores the issue, either out of fear or lack of real concern, but what they don t get and what the suza photo perfectly illustrates is that the president addresses so much about race without ever opening his mouth. joining me now, the young man in that photograph, jacob philadelphia. he s joined by his parents carlton and rosanne and his brother isaac. jacob, what did you say that