ticked down to 6.2%. it is happening on the very same day the senate is set to kick off debate on that $1.9 trillion covid relief bill. they re scheduled to gavel in any second now. amendments come next, starting at noon, a process republicans intend to make as long and difficult as possible. that effort actually began yesterday when republican senator ron johnson forced clerks to read the bill on the senate floor. the 628-page bill, a process that ultimately took almost 11 hours. wrapping up just after 2:00 a.m. this morning. it won t stop the bill from passing but it might end up delaying financial help, desperately needed financial help for millions of americans who continue to struggle. even with the good numbers out this morning we ve still got about 10 million americans that are on unemployment and many more that aren t collecting benefits. just ahead the director of the white house economic council brian deese will be joining me to tell me what these numbers tell us ab
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Dave Parker’s memoir ‘Cobra’ points out how MLB can rebuild its cultural clout The one-time National League MVP’s newly released autobiography is an elegy for when baseball was a more visceral game that was elevated by Black star power, which MLB seemed to take for granted.
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Dave Parker was at least a six-tool player, perhaps even seven, depending on whether charisma and swagger are separate categories. It would have been easy enough for Parker (seen above at the Pirates’ 2019 40th anniversary celebration of their 1979 title team) to write an autobiography that trades on the nostalgia his legend conjures, usually through tweets of the seven-time all-star outfielder wearing a swaggy self-designed T-shirt, smoking a dart in the Pittsburgh Pirates dugout or making a throw from deep in the right-field corner at the Seattle Kingdome to cut down a runner at home plate in the 1979 all-star game, the season of
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Southport, CT - Join Pequot Library as they welcome Rich Cohen to discuss his upcoming release, PEE WEES: Confessions of a Hockey Parent.
In Pee Wees , Cohen discusses a season of hard-fought competition in Fairfield County. Part memoir and part exploration of youth sports and the exploding popularity of American hockey, Pee Wees follows the ups and downs of the Ridgefield Bears, the twelve-year-old boys and girls on the team, and the parents watching, cheering, conniving, and cursing in the stands. It is a book about the love of the game, the love of parents for their children, and the triumphs and struggles of both.
And what a way to start a career. first overall pick auston matthews scored four goals in his first nhl game for the toronto maple leafs, and yes, his beaming parents were there to watch and celebrate every minute of this. this is every hockey parent s dream. beautiful. all right, to a story a lot les beautiful. we ll take you to the u.s. military that fired missiles at rebel-held states in yemen today. the strieg followed two incidents this week in which missiles were fired to a u.s. navy ship from a rebel controlled area of the country. hans is live with more. tell us more about these attacks and do they show any risk here that the u.s. is getting sucked into yemen s civil war? what officials here are saying is it s a one-off attack, that this is the president ordered it as a singular attack. it was a surgical strike. these were three strikes and we can confirm these strikes were