activity heading through new england today. it will be short-lived. these will only last about 30 minutes at most. rest of the country looks nice. by the way, in denver today, 79. 32 degrees and snowing on wednesday. no. yes. 32 this week wednesday? yes. wow. denver, enjoy it today. they re enjoying something else today. we ll get to that in a second. turning to sports, the texas rangers looking to bounce back after saturday s 16-run shellacking at the hands of the cardinals. albert pujols hit three home runs in game three on saturday night, becoming only the third player in baseball history to do that in a world series. mr. october, reggie october and babe ruth the other two. good company. the st. louis bats, though, were silent last night in game four. sixth inning, rangers up 1-0 already. two men out. mike napoli greets the first pitch with a three-run shot. texas up 4-0. then they left it to derrick hollands, unhittable, almost.
details about jobs life later in the show. first let s get to the news at 5:30 a.m. president obama fulfilling a pledge he made during the 2008 campaign announced on friday the withdrawal of all u.s. forces from iraq by the end of this year. the move marks the end of the war that s lasted eight and a half years, taken the lives of 4,400 troops and tens of iraqi civilians on the ground. a small number of marine also remain in iraq to protect the united states embassy, but the president s decision to end operation there s s is drawing from republicans. i think it s a serious mistake. there was never really serious negotiations between the administration and the iraqis. they could have clearly made an arrangement for u.s. troops. yes, i m here in the region. yes, it is viewed in the region as a victory for the iranians. i m very, very concerned about increased iranian influence in iraq. senator john mccain there. in an interview with meet the press secretary of state hil
his death, the definitive steve jobs biography is out today. we will hear fascinating new details about jobs life later in the show. first let s get to the news at 5:30 a.m. president obama fulfilling a pledge he made during the 2008 campaign announced on friday the withdrawal of all u.s. forces from iraq by the end of this year. the move marks the end of the war that s lasted eight and a half years, taken the lives of 4,400 troops and tens of iraqi civilians on the ground. a small number of marine also remain in iraq to protect the united states embassy, but the president s decision to end operation there s s is drawing from republicans. i think it s a serious mistake. there was never really serious negotiations between the administration and the iraqis. they could have clearly made an arrangement for u.s. troops. yes, i m here in the region. yes, it is viewed in the region as a victory for the iranians. i m very, very concerned about increased iranian influence in iraq.