after teammates tussled in the dugout. bryce harper and jonathan papaelbon exchange words in the bottom of the eighth and papelbon initiating the fight with a chokehold. several players and coaches step in and break up the scuffle. washington went on to lose to last place phillies 12-5. i mean really? there s no way papelbon is on that team much longer. harper is worth like $100 million more than papelbon. put him in a chokehold seriously? they said it was like brotherly love like brothers fighting. bill, the weather? on this monday, a lot of rain headed for the east coast. i haven t said that in month. first good chance of a soaking rain all the way from the gulf to the northeast this week maybe not just one chance but two. first off this morning, heavy rain still exists from biloxi to mobile it s beginning to exit
the prospects for security, especially along that border. still ahead here way to early what is going on in miami? first they build a new ballpark and give jose reyes 100 million bucks and still have cash for albert pujols. their 700 fans will love this new squad. details in sports. alec baldwin with the least cool reason that a celebrity has been thrown after a plane. no booze, no drugs, no women, just a man and his computer games. that story and a check on weather when way too early comes right back. the planes coming in for the attack. they had sneaked in from aircraft carriers lying 275
another day, another alarm clock earlier than usual. you sound so thrilled to be here. all right. we ll get you in and out. that s barnacle laughing at you, by the way. i ll rouse you with my line of questioning. a decision to do it where he did it, the thyme of teddy roosevelt, a lot of people pointed out ott on meet the press he go the teddy roosevelt route. what was behind this. this sort of the campaign took over the speech in many ways. the white house won t fully admit that but they do in talking to aides in the last couple of days, they have pushing the idea that this is this speech that they say will look back on it and say this was the first major speech of the re-election campaign. this is the cornerstone of the message he s going to have. one of the challenges of this white house, the campaign team has this is trying to figure out
faith of jon stewart and stephen colbert in this republican presidential race. their take on the donald s debate later on in the show. first to the news live at 5:30 at 30 rock in new york city. president obama prying a glimpse in what could be his central theme. in a sweeping inteech yesterday he struck a populist tone calling for a new action to help middle class americans still struggling under the weight of a troubled and the president says unfair economy. the president framed the debate in historic terms while taking direct explicit aim at the economic policies that are at the core of the republican party. there s been a raging debate over the best way to restore growth and prosperity, restore balance, restore fairness. throughout the country it s sparked protests and political movements from the tea party to the people who have been occupying the streets of new
what are we running on? you know, what are we running on? is it just simply we re not the republicans and, you know, what is the core message and so they ve been look, he s been tiptoeing around this, this sort of populism hasn t been something he s worn comfortably but have been looking for a way of wrapping this idea of making the case not just against the republicans but making the case for government in a way that they think they can win it. and so what i think was interesting about the speech was this was only the second or third time that you really heard him try to use a major speech to make the case for government. chuck, this the theme throughout this was essentially the argument that occupy wall street has been making which is that we live in an unjust society that the way the system is set up financially is unfair to the middle class but also to any working people and weighted