yankees host citifield. bobby valentine will throw to joe torrey. pretty good players there. also new york managers in 2001, and they join me now. they have teamed up to executive produce a documentary we showed you a clip of it. extra innings from 9/11. it premiers tomorrow on hbo max. gentlemen, thank you for being with us. thank you for sharing the memories and this moment. if i can, i want to take you back to september 11th, bobby, because you were in pittsburgh. the mets were in pittsburgh when the attack happened. and in the days after, i didn t even know this, you had to move hotels because your hotel in pittsburgh was next to an fbi building. and you were nervous that it could be a target. and then you took the bus back to new york city. tell me about that bus ride. well, it was a long bus ride. 9 hours of anxiety, wondering what it was going to be like to get back to new york. but the key moment in the bus ride was while we were on that new jersey turnpike headed
i was scared. important real stories from the real people who lived it as we mark this anniversary we can learn and listen to them. the film is memory box, echoes of 9/11. it premiers tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc and peacock. that does it for us. the readout with joy reed starts right now. hello, joy. hello, ari, we will definitely be watching. all right, everyone, good evening. we begin with the readout with the right wing fringe just desperate to go main stream, between the qanon, proud boys, oath keepers. on and on and on. there is no question that extremism is on the rise if this country and it pose as raem real threat. in fundamental ways, these
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looks. many describe the show as love is blind meets the masked singer it premiers july 21st. it just looks so creepy i might have to watch, ainsley. ainsley: doesn t that say a lot about their personalities if they are going to go on a date in could say tomb. jillian: i think so. ainsley: i think we know who they are, a little strange. all right. thanks so much, jillian. an illinois police officer is facing backlash after joining us on fox & friends earlier this week to defend the thin blue line. to me it s about honor. it s about pride. it s about kinship, you know, i even said love. i have got children. i have got family. and i think to me when i spoke it was really about all the things that it means not only to myself but to everybody in my family and my circle. so it s all of those things and it s just really important to us. ainsley: officer lisa schaps says she was released from her position as a school resource officer because her comments have become a quote distraction. t
that s the only way change can occur. well, thank you so much for doing what you have done and continue to do. kareem abdul-jabbar, the documentary is fight the power, it premiers tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. on the history channel. i appreciate it. i love the background. you win the award tonight. owh. thank you, kareem, i see you soon. nice talking to you don, have a good one. this is awful that we are going to talk about it. i can t believe this is happening in broad daylight in new york. a mass gunman shooting at a 24 ear 24-year-old man at a busy sidewalk, two children caught in the cross fire. why is this happening now? the former police commissioner is here. next. no more cartridges. just lots of ink.