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Should be 100 to 200 in the final bidding. this is 1999 at, i believe, fenway park when he was at at all-star game and a lot of fans got to say goodbye to ted williams that day and new generation may have been introduced to him. and the pinnacle of baseball is coming back and so popular, you know, mcguire and the rest of the players were around him and tony gwinn helped to throw out the actual pitch and you re right, many of them bridged the gap between people that grew up watching him and people that didn t maybe watch him play and learned about who he was later in life and must be the most poignant moment, of the moments that i remember. i ve been in fenway for a lot of moments and that may have been the warmest ovation a crowd has given a player. one of the underappreciated about ted williams is the service to our country and this is a guy who five years of its career, now, he was the ....
Fenway park, and his 100th birthday and he joked around and faking a throw first. and 18 great grandkids and the sox faced off against the tampa bay rays, dave, a proud moment. clayton: look at the smile, too. dave: the red sox scored 25 runs in the last two days and i think they re getting back in this. should be a special day on friday at fenway park. how about ted williams, one of the best arguably, let s just the best. and serving in world war ii and the korean war. now baseball fans across the country will soon have a chance to claim a piece of this player s iconic memorabilia. joining me now is david hunt, fenway park turning 100 years old on friday and spent a lot of my years at fenway park. ....
Don t have that cash. and the the kids. alisyn: household chores. clayton: we have gardening that we need. dave: tim would probably need it. that humble. clayton: my wife likes pasta and cream sauce, can you whip that up for her tonight. dave: i have a question for the viewers and it s, we don t have $100,000 burning a hole in your pocket. if you had a lot of money, who would you pay money to hang out with, a large portion of money to spend a day with? let us know and we ll discuss that at ff weekend on twitter. clayton: meanwhile, let s talk to politics this morning, because the president doing an interview and talking about immigration reform, and the president saying something interesting about how long he needs to get this done. and see what you think about it, take a listen. i can promise i will try to do it in the first year of my second term and i want to try this year. the challenge we ve got on immigration reform is very simple. i ve got a majority of democrats ....
Sleeper pick to run with mitt romney for the white house. and in a recent interview he described fortuno as one of the great leaders of the republican parties and they say it would be a huge draw for the hispanic vote and he said he would do anything to help him win the election. that d shake it up pt. would you spend 100,000 to spend the day with tim tebow. dave: i love you tebow, but no way. alisyn: the answer yes for one married florida couple, the pair won a bid at a live auction during the tim tebow golf classic, and they have big plans for the jets quarterback, they re taking him home with them. hmmm. the couple who have not been identified said they re going to take him to meet underprivileged children near their florida neighborhood and it goes to the tim tebow foundation and he s always meeting kids with special needs and i d pay a lot of money to hang out with tim tebow and ....
Tough guy like you. there are some things that are very special and when you stand inside of that and you re next to the seat that ben franklin sat in and the desk that john adams passionately argued independence from. and the chair that george washington presided over the continental college. clayton: talking about philadelphia, my home city and the fantastic to see in the show, but that was in the first season about the revolutionary war though the second season now you re focusing on a different subject matter. tell us about that. when we shot the second season we started actually with the constitution and working through the westward expansion of the united states and the ramp up to the civil war, all the things, you know, the sectional rafflery and the problems that caused the conflict and now out shooting the third season which is the civil war. so we re back down south. my home, riding the battle fields and that s a lot of fun. alisyn: real quick, what s the coolest thin ....