getting food. brian: why would you get food? how hungry are you? no, not while we re in here! oh! we re at the buffet! if i could turn back time if i could find a way will: showing back up to new york this week is you guys are also authentically mad at me. all the guys on the set in the green room today, all the guys behind the scenes, audio guys, camera guys are like what are you doing? stuffing your face while history is being made? i show up and i can see it in your eyes. brian: disenchantment, you know, one of these things, my friend asked me to go on the stadium and heard aaron judge is a good player. you are a sports guy. you were brought up in sports. you grew up on the diamond. your mom put eye black on you at 2 years old. to have aaron judge go for two weeks stuck at 60 and then should we tell the story first? you were on the buffet line in arlington, texas, instead of watching aaron judge change the game? ainsley: listen to his explanation, tel
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fewer people died on the operating table when you do it that way. for generations this is how american society ran. if you were smart and work target could compete against anyone else in america. it was true. it was called the american dream. people moved here from all over the world to partake in that system. but there was a pearl about direct political problem with it. if you have a meritocratic society it s hard to play baseball text because race plays no part in advancement. group interests are irrelevant in a meritocracy. it may sound idyllic to you, the kind of country level event. but for the democratic party it was disaster. how do you get your odors to the pulse of they re not racially grieved? it s hard. so that the tail end of the civil rights movement, democrats introduced a new concept: they called it affirmative-action. the idea was to punish or reward americans based on the color of his cabin. ironically this was precisely the evil practice of the civil rights
good evening, our countdown clock continues to kick away. 17 days, 19 hours, 59 minutes and 39 seconds and counting until the first polls close on election night. here we are back where we were last friday night and where we will be every friday night at this time, counting down to election day. early voting, election day is pretty much underway in a dozen states, where early voting has already begun, including georgia, north carolina, both starting up this week. each of those states home to a key senate race, both of which we will be talking about this hour and tomorrow. early voting beginning in nevada, and that is where democrats may face what is their toughest individual battle to hold the senate seat. we have reporters on the ground there and then does two other battleground states we mentioned, we ll be joined by them shortly. plus, we will hear from voters in michigan that is where the governor s race has heated things up a bit this week and where there is a refe
good evening, our countdown clock continues to kick away. 17 days, 19 hours, 59 minutes and 39 seconds and counting until the first polls close on election night. here we are back where we were last friday night and where we will be every friday night at this time, counting down to election day. early voting, election day is pretty much underway in a dozen states, where early voting has already begun, including georgia, north carolina, both starting up this week. each of those states home to a key senate race, both of which we will be talking about this hour and tomorrow. early voting beginning in nevada, and that is where democrats may face what is their toughest individual battle to hold the senate seat. we have reporters on the ground there and then does two other battleground states we mentioned, we ll be joined by them shortly. plus, we will hear from voters in michigan that is where the governor s race has heated things up a bit this week and where there is a referendum