i toi too, i think the wa dresses, i ve had people stop any overseas and tell me i love the way donny dresses, but not the white collar. usa today upon columnist and former senior adviser for the house oversight and government reform committee kurt joins us this morning. kurt. all right. really quickly, mika, before we jump in. i know you want to talk baseball so let s briefly talk baseball. willie, it took a while for order to be restored in the universe but it was, in fact, restored. houston astros is the best team in baseball, closed out a really gutsy, really impressive tampa team last night. great effort by the rays, great season for the rays, it was just gerrit cole s too good. the astros ace pitcher. they put four runs on the board in the first inning and was going to be hard to climb out of that hole for the rays. they fought for the whole game.
oh, she looks great. really good form. greg: don t be so sure that today did not share a pass. she could ve planned the whole thing all year. kennedy: and she is an ace pitcher? greg: this was her way of hitting him so that she did not get arrested. geraldo: i have always had nightmares of throwing out the first pitch. a greg: have you ever? geraldo: i have never, and george w. bush nailed it. jesse: where s donald trump? he has not thrown out the first pitch. do you think it is a risky move? he has a rocket arm, greg gutfeld. greg: does he? jesse: he will be starting for the yankees, but he has to do the presidency. kennedy: it is high-pressure. a lot of injured players with right now. geraldo: we used to say throw like a girl, you cannot say that now. dana: i think that i could throw better than that.
he played for the toronto blue jays. then the philadelphia phillies. everyone who knew and played with halladay had nothing but the utmost of confidence. his plane crashed just after noon yesterday in shallow gulf of mexico waters not far from where halladay retired. the sheriff said there was no may day call made and that the ace pitcher was flying alone. roy halladay leaves behind a wife and two young boys which everybody who knew him said were just the love of his life. dana: what a terrible story. phil keating, thanks for bringing it to us. some college athletes could be in serious trouble after getting arrested in china. at the center of it, one of the biggest families in basketball. plus, after offering an olive branch in north korea, president trump now ramping up the rhetoric. the more successful south korea becomes, the more decisively they can discredit the dark fantasy and the heart of the kim regime.
halladay s honor. his plane crashed just after noon yesterday in shallow gulf of mexico waters not far from where halladay retired northwest of tampa. the sheriff says there was no mayday call. the ace pitcher was flying alone. roy hallday leaves behind a wife and two children and it is said he is very likely to be a future baseball hall of famer. melissa: what a sad story. all right. thank you. jon: after winning the cy young in two different leagues you can bet he will be in the hall of fame. house republicans on capitol hill finishing last-minute tweaks to their tax bill hoping for a vote on the house floor next week. a live report from washington on that and what last night s election results could mean for the rest of president trump s agenda. psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me.
he hits another home run in the third inning. start spreading the news. a 5-2 win. next up, the astros in houston tomorrow. nationals facing eliminations against the chicago cubs in chicago. ace pitcher, strasburg, taking the mound after being sick all week and his manager said he would not play in the game, and he dug deep and rallied and pitched seven scoreless innings. meantime, his teammates rallied, too. taylor hitting this grand slam. that s the first ever for washington in playoff action. and tying up the series with a 5-zip win, and now game five winner takes all series tonight at 8:08 eastern, and that s on our sister channel, tbs. who wants it? i may not watch it. too late for me.