That changed a world series on a missed call. And im sure they probably wanted it back then too. Itd probably changed their lives a little. [smith] what do you think about limiting mound vits. That was an innovation within the last year or so, right . They intro hced that you could one six mound visits in a game. [clemens] yeah, right. So, i kid out trying to do the speed up in the games. [smith] cause all of our kids have no attention span. They want everything over faster. They think its a video game. [clemens] well, it is, it is. But, you have the, you know, you havei tease my boys about everybodys gotta have a walk up song now so you can walk there and be cool. And all this stuff. You gotta have a walk up song, you gotta have, of course, and your sponsors and everything. So thats gonna take time, too. So, theyre trying to speed it up. In the Minor Leagues they have a pitch clock. But, i just got off the phone two days ago with three minor league guys theyve tut from reallygood pis
[smith] of course we got by without it for years. [clemens] we did, but you got technology and there were a few umpires way back when that changed a worldseries. And im sure they probably wanted it back then too. Itd probably changed their lives a little. [smi] what do you think about limiting mound visits. That was an innovation within the last year or so, right . They introduced that you could only have six mound visits in a game. [clemens] yeah, right. So, i kid em about trying to do the speed up in the games. [smith] cause all of our kids have no attention span. They want everything over faster. They think its a video game. [clemens] well, it is, it is. But, you have the, you know, you have, i tease my boys about everybodys gotta have a walk up song now so you can walk there and be cool. And all this stuff. You gotta have a walk up song, you gotta have, of course, you gotta have your commercial breaks and your sponsors and everything. So thats gonna take time, too. So, theyre tryin
Well, he talked about betrayal, they betrayed their homeland, the country, well, they said its better that the country doesnt need such defenders, and he fell silent, they were detained in the white house and they were taken with an escort, they were each placed, they were given an office, and i had to interrogate albert mikhailovich makashov, what did makashov say, why did he still join russky and khazbullatov, when this whole situation happened, he came to moscow. And came to rudsky and was appointed deputy minister of defense, he at least talked about the need to save the Russian Federation of russia, that is, for the sake of saving the country, he, what did you do in prison, how were you treated there . In prison they treated me very well, starting with the warden, everyone treated me with. With this kind of desire, you know, in general to help somehow, and what did you do in prison, read books, wrote, wrote endlessly, finished my book, conclusion of world economics, and wrote feve
I have a fear of god and were told thats the beginning of wisdom. I got a long way to go, but thats the beginning. [ applause ] he finishes his article. He says at the heart of the problem is confusion over the nature of the transgender sex change is biologically impossible. You hear that . This is what one transgenders sex surgery victim says is guy who knows more about transgender. Hes saying sex change is biologically impossible. People who undergo reassignment surgery do not change from men to women or vice versa. They become feminized men or masculinized women claiming this is civil rights matter and encouraging surgical intervention is in reality to collaborate with and promote a mental disorder. When i was interviewing him, i said well the new dsmv the diagnostic statistical manual that over the years it changed and evolves and it has what is the accepted diagnoses that a physician can prescribe or list. And theyve changed this mental disorder of transgender to the term transgen
I believe he expressed an interest in joining Law Enforcement and were tracking that down. Tast been reported, again, we are following every lead. Im going to go to this gentleman here. [ inaudible ]. I dont have that information for you, sorry. Ultimately, were trying to obtain the autopsy reports for anyone who lost their life. And ultimately, his and depending upon the information there, we will see if we can release those. [ inaudible ] you know, whenever you look at someones motivation or intent, whether theyre living or dead, you look at their actions or activities surrounding the event. You look at what they said, you look at what they did. And come up with the interpretation. We do feel as we continue to build a time line and chronology and build his life well be able to determine this. I cant tell you if well be able to narrow it down to one motivation. This was clearly an act of terror and act of hate. Im going to go to someone who has not asked a question and come back to yo