think, who were treated as if, you know, boys got to do what boys got to do and boys will be boys and that s okay. like them anyway for whatever they do, it s okay not to know completely, what we do know, we ll forgive and the rules changed after him. larry: yeah, they did. all right in this age of cnns and espns and tabloidism, it s hard for the nonfan or the young person to realize, how big would mickey be now? how much of a press item would he be now? they would have to put a plaque out in the new monument park in yankee stadium that would be five times the one they did for steinbrenner. it s hard to imagine now what 536 home runs meant when he retired at the end of 1968. you know, those were he had
larry: yeah, they did. all right in this age of cnns and espns and tabloidism, it s hard for the nonfan or the young person to realize, how big would mickey be now? how much of a press item would he be now? they would have to put a plaque out in the new monument park in yankee stadium that would be five times the one they did for steinbrenner. it s hard to imagine now what 536 home runs meant when he retired at the end of 1968. you know, those were he had honest muscles and those were honest home runs. he was an unprecedented alloy of speed and power. i was in texas the other day and dr. bobby brown who of course played with him and later became president of the american league and a cardiologist said when mickey was young, before he got hurt in the 51 world series,
he was aping a kid, aping someone else on a playground. and i said, he s the last boy. and he was the last boy in a generation of boys, larry, who i think were treated as if, you know, boys got to do what boys got to do. and boys will be boys. and that s okay. we ll like them anyway for whatever they do. it s okay not to know completely. what we do know, we ll forget. the rules changed after him. larry: yeah, they did. in this age, of cnns and espns and tabloidism, it s hard for the young person to realize, how big would mickey be now? how much of a press item would he be now? well, they d have to put, you know, a plaque out in the new monument park at yankee stadium that would be five times the one they did for steinbrenner. it s hard to imagine now what 536 home runs meant when he
they don t usually sit in the bleachers. we saw them on television. we weren t near them. every seat was a good one. i d love to be at the yankee game where they put steinbrenner in monument park. i thought that was pretty cool. my husband was there. i was home sleeping because i got to get up early to bring you the news like this. new health care overhaul takes effect tomorrow. despite the fact many americans remain skeptical about its benefits. president obama hitting the road to talk about the specifics and our julie kirtz joins us from washington with details on what you might want to know about everything. julie, please, fill us in. hi, gretchen. key consumer friendly provisions of the massive law the president signed in march, six months ago, kick in tomorrow as americans are skeptical and a little confused, frankly about the impact of the trillion dollar legislation so starting tomorrow, the patients bill of rights will ban insurance company discrimination against kids w
understanding of the other side s issues. you don t have to be friends, but you just have to get rid of the basic, internal animal aggressiveness to try to come to a reasonableness. now, i talked about real interpersonal relationships. you talked about specific working partnerships. but if you see don zimmer sitting next to joe torre in the dugout, would either have won a world series without the other? and they learned how to respect each other. zimmer didn t want torre s job. torre didn t think he did, so he listened to his advice. then when steinbrenner drove them both crazy, they were together against daddy. it s kind of like strong siblings against irrational parents. like me and my staff against the man at nbc.