Minnesota dentist who killed cecil the lion as he tried to explain himself to his patients. And there is crying in baseball. A new york mets player crying on the field after he was told he was traded. Why it was all an emotional mixup. Today, july 30th. 2015. Good morning. Welcome to today on a thursday morning. I dont usually bring a box of tissues when watching a baseball game. There is crying in baseball. A reference to tom hanks famous line in a league of their own. There is no crying in baseball. This is a touching story. First, lets get to the top story. What appears to be a piece of wreckage from Malaysian Airlines flight 370 washed ashore on a Remote Island off the coast of madagascar. Thats 4,000 miles from the planes last known position. Nbcs tom costello has been covering this from the very beginning. What can you tell us . Good morning. The australian command center thats been leading the search for mh370 says its not surprised debris has washed ashore so far from the searc
Pulling up to the Lobero Theatre on a tranquil Monday evening, March 25, the scene was set for a night far from ordinary. Lyle Lovett's scheduled acoustic performance was underscored by the presence of two large tour buses and a colossal semi-truck, hinting at the grandeur that awaited inside the modest 600-seat venue. The "acoustic" label scarcely did justice to the evening's arrangement, with a host of entertainers enhancing the festivities.
But Stewart Copeland, a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer with his band the Police, indeed had the theater rocking on Sunday, Oct. 8, with his inventive "Police Deranged" show and a night of the band's songs delivered in manners fans never would have imagined back in the group's late 70s and early 80s heyday.
But Stewart Copeland, a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer with his band the Police, indeed had the theater rocking on Sunday, Oct. 8, with his inventive "Police Deranged" show and a night of the band's songs delivered in manners fans never would have imagined back in the group's late 70s and early 80s heyday.