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Fills are headed out west. This afternoon they went for the series split with the split with the mets. Tworun homeowner and the mets go up quickly 20. This time curtis grandeurson with a shot to the right. The mets lead now 41. Bottom of the fifth, phillies will try to rally here. The bases loaded, no outside, Nick Williams flies out to center. Freddy galvis, looks like hes tagging but does not go. Galvis holds but here comes Odubel Herrara. He didnt know that galvis didnt try to score hes out at third and the double play kills the rally. Another case of bad base running and the phillies will lose 62. Talk about bad base running. Mistake he made was he assumes that freddy was going to go. He saw him take off but then put his head down. The only thing did he he didnt keep his head ups he just put his head down and ran to third. That was the only mistake he made. If you look back on the last six, seven week, he has not made many mistakes. Today was an innocent mistake. He didnt keep his head up. Thats the own thing he did. Ill take him any day. Jack mccaffery still with us, never a dull moment with Odubel Herrara. He looked like he couldnt believe it. I have to ask you. When youre at this level, how does that happen as often as it happens. More often than that, its herrara, everybody in the ballpark knows, he didnt pay attention, he saw the catcher having trouble. He doesnt see the runner there he said he had his head down he had his head down, its you have to have your head in the game and be aware of whats going on. High on their Coaching Staff in general. Id like to see larry boa go back to third base and theyve had tough years what is it with him lack of focus absolutely. I would think its a lack of focus. Theyve tried to bench him, move him, theyve done everything they can do. He is not some guys are just not great baseball people. He just doesnt grasp the game. At some point you have to say, this is going to continue. Thats what you do. You see what mackanin does. Hes come to point where he is just going to dismiss that, put him in the lineup. Pete mackanin is convinced that Odubel Herrara will hit 290 and he may be right. 15 game hitting streak right now . He can hit. But then but he kills you on the base pass, almost killed the game last week on the base pass. There doesnt seem to be anything they do to correct that. So its a problem maybe a change base coaches, maybe have a new voice well mackanin said final seven weeks of the season will determine whos going to be with the club. Who are you going to keep right now on the phillies . You know, its, yeah, at the trade deadline you heard mcfail say there are no untouchable. Since then, aaron is an untouchable. He will be a number one ace level star pitcher. All star pitcher. He was kind of tilting towards the allstar last year. Seven and overall pick in the draft he should be good. Hes one you defendant want to keep. You want to keep reese, hes got one hit overtime weekend. You liked what you see. Great actions. More patience than hose kins, Nick Williams youll want to keep around i like him and Freddy Galvis is becoming a star level player, favorite phillies coming back. I could see Freddy Galvis coming back. He make as great defensive play every night. He can make as clutch hit. Very good player, there are guys you want to look at. Eflin got talent. You dont want to bail on young starting pitching too soon. Other than that, i would think that my ears got to be open, 30 games under 500. Im not going to have have a whole lot of untouchables who would you say is your biggest disappointment franco. He got decent stats hes in his head not going to be the hitter that you thought he was going to be. Make as great play. But he gives it what he can. But he just hes not very selective at the plate. Makes wrong decisions to plate, not producing the batting average. So if you were thinking that the phillies might be decent this year, you were thinking that franco is going to have a pretty big year and hes having ok year to below ok year. That would be a disappointment he thought it was his breakout year, i was on the record years ago. Hes going to be a multitime mvp hes got that kind of skill. Doesnt do it on game day. A little disappointing, young enough if he bounces back do you think matt klentak got enough in return for knee shack, hellickson and i would have liked to have seen him do is at some point start the maybe move bigger pieces for other peoples pieces because you got to at some point readdress who your Major League Players are. We seen them get these minor League Players time and time again. From what were told, the players they got were a fair exchange. He got a enough for them. Youre not going to get stanton for those guys. But so, yeah, but at some point, at some point, matt klentak will have to start to break this up, its a losing nucleus and not getting better. Some shifting gears now, it was alumni weekend and the mood obviously very down after the death of Darren Daulton. Can you talk about some of your memories you know what . My best memory of Darren Daulton was not so much no, i didnt but how he handled what happened to him in recent years. And it was very public, everybody knew what was going on. Couple times hes come back and i was i remember thinking to myself how impressed i was with how well he handled the tough situation and to me that put him in perspective of why he must have been a pretty good leader. When things are tough. He stood up and took it pretty well, and thats the way he was as a leader, a baseball had player too. Such a fighter. Yes, he was. Thats what ill ill remember his later days and how strong he was there as much as ill remember him as baseball player. Jack, thank you so much my pleasure, lesley you can read more if jack in the Delaware County daily times and online as delco times. Com. Coming up next in the sports zone, the Jordan Spieth another young guns, and nascar is final you round of the pga tournament, great back nine for Justin Thomas on 13 from the fringe. Gets it in for bird to go eight under. On 17, thomas looking for the birdy he will nail it. On 18, thomas will tap it in for the win. Shoots a 68 to finish eight under for the tournament and wins first major. Patience, i felt like, the u. S. Open, although brooks had an unbelievable round i didnt feel like i didnt have my best stuff that day but i still learned that i needed to be more patient to have a better finish. Obviously he played to win and i had a great opportunity to win but i just knew that no matter what my game was at, on the first t i needed to be patient and felt like i had the game to get it done. Michigan 404 laps remaining, paul minute ard gets under michael mcdow. After the crash race went into over time. He takes the lead and would hold off to win third race of the season, Third Straight win at Michigan International speed way. Its time for a final time out, when we come back we have your top three pl fios is not cable. Were a 100 fiber optic network. And with the new fios gigabit connection. You get our fastest. Internet ever. With download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. Switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for 79. 99 a month online for the first year. Plus hbo for one year and multiroom dvr service for two years, all with a twoyear agreement. And switching has never been easier. Get out of your contract with up to a 500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. Go to fiosgigabit. Com the top three on 3 schulte the entire bases. But even he had to be complete hamilton. In the air to his right field. Henry moving over. Foul territory. Has room, hell make the catch. Here comes the throw to the plate. It is a great and hes safe. What a slight around. That is a wonderful slide. Henry makes the catch. Make as great throw. The ball was off line. We hope you enjoyed your time in the zone. Im lesley van arsdale. Thank you for watching and have great night. Parenting. A new study on guide dogs for the blind finds puppies with overbearing mothers are less suited for the job than those raised with tough love. Cue the adorable pups. At just over seven weeks old these golden retrievers and these chocolate black and yellow labs are already in training as future guide dogs for the blind. Here they learn to interact with others, adapt to new surroundings, and remain calm while under stress, skills that researchers have linked to how these puppies were raised. The new study finds more intense mothering was associated with Program Failure and mothers whose nursing style required greater effort were more likely to produce successful offspring. One of the findings was pups who were perhaps overly mothered, their moms were overly attentive to them, spending a lot of time with them, licking them copiously, that those pups were not as likely to be selected as guide. Reporter for example, here the more attentive mom is lying down alongside her sleeping pup. While in this one the mom taking a more tough love approach gives her puppies space to move around. The ability to overcome obstacles, whether it be to find food or navigate a street curb, is a key factor in the success of a seeing eye dog. Good boy. Reporter instructor joan markey says dogs who exhibit a fear of the unknown dont make the cut. If theyre afraid of the world, theyre not going to be a good guide. If they get worried by loud traffic, people making loud noises, anything that makes them afraid to the point where they want to bolt and run, that would get them out of the program. Around 70 of dogs who enter guide dog Training Programs are successful. And that number could go up should less attentive parenting styles be encouraged by the trainers and by the dogs themselves. Thats the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im elaine quijano. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im elaine quijano. A federal civil rights investigation is under way after police say a young man rammed his car into a crowd of protesters in charlottesville, virginia. The deadly violence broke out at a white nationalists rally on saturday. Ku Klux Klansmen and neonazis were among those fighting counterprotesters in the streets. The White Supremacists came from across the country to rally against plans to remove a confederate statue from a park. A 32yearold woman was killed in the apparent car attack. Two state troopers died when their helicopter crashed while patrolling the rally. President trump is being criticized by members of his own party for not specifically denouncing White Supremacists in the aftermath of the deadly clashes. Today an organizer of the rally was jeered by a crowd. We have a team of reporters covering the chaos in charlottesville, beginning with david begnaud. Reporter with police lined up as a barricade, there was a sniper on the roof lining up for his shot just in case. As Jason Kessler walked out from behind that tree and walked up to a podium that was here and he looked out at about 50 or so cameras and people started shouting him down almost immediately. And it went south quickly. My name is Jason Kessler. I was the organizer of the unite the right rally. Reporter it was like adding fuel to a fire. Jason kessler chose to hold this press conference in front of city hall one day after the violence. [ yelling ] what happened yesterday was a result of the Charlottesville Police officers refusing to do their job. Reporter immediately following his speech kessler started backing away from the microphone. A mob of people surrounded him. Police moved in, grabbed him. Let him through. Reporter and hauled him off for his own safety. New video from saturday shows the driver racing down a side street and onto the crowded downtown mall, plowing into a crowd of people. 32yearold Heather Heyer of charlottesville was killed. Seconds after that impact the driver reverses. You see a red shoe fly out from underneath his car. Police say 20yearold james alex fields jr. Of ohio was the man behind the wheel. This all follows tense protests that started friday night on the university of virginia campus. Blood and soil reporter there white nationalists marched with tiki torches. Saturday things got violent. Protesters clashed with counterprotesters. Police eventually declared the demonstration unlawful and told everyone to leave. This event has been declared an unlawful assembly. Reporter Virginia GovernorTerry Mcauliffe said today police acted appropriately. Not one single shot was fired. Not one bit of property damage. Im proud of law enforcement. Reporter back here at charlottesville city hall, things have calmed down quite a bit. Police are still on guard. Youve still got a group of protesters that are here. But everyone is being peaceful. Elaine, i want to update you on the victims. 19 were transported to a local hospital. Nine of them have been discharged. Ten are now listed in good condition. David begnaud, thank you. Alex james fields jr. , the 20yearold accused of plowing into the protesters, is being held without bail. Kris van cleave has been looking into the suspects background. Reporter video from a drone overhead shows one of the Vehicles Police say 20yearold james alex fields jr. Smashed into as it pushed into a crowd of counterprotesters in the heart of historic charlottesville. At least 19 were hurt. So many more could have been. Investigators believe fields was behind the wheel of his dodge when he slammed into the crowd and two cars before backing up and fleeing the scene. He was arrested a short time later. Running his car into a crowd of people . Yes. Did it hurt anybody . Yeah. Reporter his mother, samantha bloom, learned of his arrest from a reporter. I just knew he was going to a rally. I mean, you know, i try to stay out of his political views. He you know, we dont you know, you dont really get too involved. I moved him out to his own apartment. So we im watching his cat. Reporter fields grew up in kentucky but moved to ohio with his mother about a year ago. His Facebook Page carried white supremacist and racist messages. Shortly before the attack that killed 32yearold Heather Heyer this was fields, dressed in the unofficial uniform of a white supremist group and carrying a shield with racist symbols. He just looked off. He had that kind of thousandyard stare. Just kind of grabbed me and reporter kyle petroza took the picture. A photographer from charlottesville, he went to the altright rally to capture faces of hate. Knowing what he did its kind of haunting now. You know, at the time i thought i was photographing someone who might just be a follower or, you know, just along for the march. But obviously not. Reporter fields is facing a number of charges, including seconddegree murder. Hes expected to be in court on monday. Elaine . Kris van cleave, thank you. Paula reid now with more on those who were killed and injured in charlottesville. Reporter across the country people rallied for peace in honor of the victims of the violence in charlottesville. They carried signs and lit candles. Im shocked and appalled that someone lost their life today. When they came out to protest hate and lost their life protesting hate. Its just a real shame. Reporter this morning charlottesville resident mai shirtleff laid a balloon and flowers at a makeshift memorial. My heart bleeds for this community right now. This isnt normal. This isnt right. This happened a long time ago. So why bring it up now . Reporter 32yearold Heather Heyer was killed when this Dodge Challenger rammed into a crowd of counterprotesters saturday afternoon. A virginia native, she was a paralegal at Miller Law Group in charlottesville. In 2016 heyer posted this on her Facebook Page, if youre not outraged youre not paying attention. Just hours after heyer was killed smoke billowed from a nearby helicopter crash. Police flew surveillance over protests all day, but around 5 00 p. M. A Virginia StatePolice Helicopter went down just miles from charlottesville. 48yearold lieutenant h. Jay cullen and trooper pilot berke m. M. Bates were killed in the crash. I was close to both of those state troopers. Reporter Governor Terry mcauliffe remembered the fallen officers at a service this morning. But for this hatred and bigotry that occurred here yesterday, berke and jay would have been home with their families. Heather would be getting up today enjoying life. Reporter the ntsb is investigating why the troopers helicopter crashed in those woods. Today would have been pilot trooper batess 43rd birthday. Elaine . Paula reid, thank you. The mayor of charlottesville, democrat mike signer, discussed the attack with John Dickerson on face the nation. I dont want to make this too much about donald trump. We have a lot of grieving, a lot of work to do as a city and as a country. But he should look in the mirror. He made a choice in his president ial campaign, the folks around with him, to go right to the gutter, to play on our worst prejudices. And i think you are seeing a direct line from what happened here this weekend to those choices. I mean, a lot of people were coming here this weekend saying this will be a shot heard round the world, this will be the altrights moment, this will be altright 2. 0. You know, all that kind of rhetoric. And i think they were theyre getting you know, theyre getting okays for that because they were invited in to basically a president ial campaign. That has to stop, and it can stop now. What i did not hear if the president s statement yesterday as wellintentioned as it may have been is i didnt hear the words white supremacy. And i think its important to call this for what it is and to say okay, this show has run its course, this shark has been jumped, lets move on. 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Commitment to our allies and insist a military confrontation can be avoided. David martin reports from the pentagon. Reporter behind the fire and fury rhetoric there is one very hard fact captured in this picture of the secretary of defense visiting the Ballistic Missile submarine uss kentucky. If the u. S. Were to unleash its military power against north korea, it would result in secretary mattiss words in the end of its regime and the destruction of its people. Compare u. S. Nuclear forces to Korean Nuclear forces. Well, theres just no comparison whatsoever. Reporter before he retired, admiral james winterfeld was the vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. The number two man in uniform during the obama administration. He knows that one submarine like the kentucky can by itself carry enough Nuclear Weapons to annhilate north korea. Were kim jong un for whatever reason to launch a Nuclear Weapon at the United States, would he in essence be committing suicide . Absolutely. I mean, theres just no question that we would undertake a proportional response, but in the case of a Nuclear Weapon that proportional response would be overwhelming and would probably mean the end of the kim regime. And he knows it. People say this guys different. Young, brash, unpredictable. Do you think the logic of overwhelming force really means much to him . I think it does. The people ive spoken to in the Intelligence Community and elsewhere and my own judgment is that even though hes young and hes brash hes not irrational. Hes not suicidal. Reporter but kim knows one other thing. Even in defeat he could cause horrendous destruction to his enemies in south korea. As defense secretary mattis made clear to John Dickerson of face the nation in his only television interview. A conflict in north korea, john, would be probably the worst kind of fighting in most peoples lifetimes. Reporter kim would take tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of innocent people down with him. The north korean regime has hundreds of artillery cannons and rocket launchers within range of one of the most densely populated cities on earth, which is the capital of south korea. Reporter kim, like his father and grandfather before him, has lived under what he believes to be the constant threat of an attack from the south. That fear, some would call it paranoia, is what is driving his quest for a Nuclear Weapon. He wants to have what we would view as a credible Nuclear Threat so we wont attack him. Which is sort of ludicrous because we dont have any intent to attack him in the first place. So this is his great equalizer against the Great American superpower. Its his insurance policy. In his view. Reporter although kim has tested missiles with a range great enough to hit the United States and is credited with being able to produce a Nuclear Warhead small enough to go on top of those missiles, he is not yet insured. To have a reliable weapon his scientists still want to develop a nose cone that can shield that nose cone from the heat and vibration of entering the earths atmosphere. The Pentagons Defense Intelligence Agency estimates that could happen as soon as next year. Eventually theyre going to get there. They constantly test their systems. So the day is coming . It is. Reporter the u. S. Military has been preparing for that day for the past 15 years. Spending 40 billion on radars and interceptor missiles to shoot down an incoming north korean warhead. Earlier this year the Ballistic MissileDefense System shot down a mock north korean icbm launched from an atoll in the pacific. No systems perfect to be sure but ive got a lot of faith in that system. No system is perfect, but when youre dealing with Nuclear Weapons one getting through is an absolute catastrophe. It is. Reporter but look at it from kims point of view. He could not be certain the nucleararmed missile could get through but he could be certain if he tried it would be the end of his regime. Its very unlikely that he will ever willingly give up his program, but its also very, very unlikely that he will ever use it. As long as we dont try to overthrow his regime. Reporter can the u. S. Live with that . Its up to the commander in chief, who has said he will not allow north korea to threaten america or its allies. The tiny Pacific Island of guam finds itself in the crosshairs of the Nuclear Standoff. North korea has threatened to send missiles towards the u. S. Territory as a show of force. The island is home to more than 6,000 american troops and a vast amount of military hardware. Vladimir duthiers paid a visit to guam for our series cbsn on assignment. We arrived here at Anderson Air Force base in guam. This wing is considered a power projection platform. Were about 2,100 miles away from north korea. But that doesnt really matter because this base can accept assets from anywhere in the world and launch them and take the fight to our enemies. Reporter this base has the largest stockpile of fuel, ammunition in the air force, can respond to threats from the middle east, asia, and across the pacific. Colonel sam white has spent his career here among these bombers. In a worst Case Scenario how quickly can this air field get up to speed . So we stand ready to respond to a wide range of things at the president s call. Thats the reason we have the continuous mission, is to give the president of the United States sovereign options against threats to the u. S. So were ready today. Reporter and theyve had to prove that multiple times in recent weeks. On july 29th, the day after north koreas latest successful icbm launch, two u. S. B1 bombers took off from this airfield and flew over 2,000 miles to the north korean border in a show of force. The b1, also known as the bone, is capable of carrying more arms than any other bomber in the air force. And as its air crews can attest, its almost among the loudest. Especially being out here you get to feel the rumble of them. Wow. When a b1 goes into a particular region, it sends a very strong message that the United States means business. Our first step is deterrence, obviously. However, if the Combatant Commander calls upon us, the b1 is a very credible lethal force. Youre looking at what airmen called hayes igloos stretching along this road for about half a mile. 15 Million Pounds of net explosive conventional munition theyre built by the 36th munitions squadron. Advanced penetrator often referred to as a bunker buster. It can actually penetrate concrete, reinforced even. What kind of force are we talking about . When we say 2,000 pounds, what kind of devastation are we looking at . If anything ever goes wrong for these, we always for safety evacuate 4,000 feet. 4,000 feet. Yes, sir. Reporter due to north koreas difficult mountainous terrain and the bunkers these types of munitions could be of vital importance in the event of a conflict. You can see vlads full report tonight at 10 00 p. M. Eastern. The cbs overnight news will be the cbs overnight news will be right back. Re emical lysol. What it takes to protect. No, please, please, oh shrieks in terror heavy breathing and snorting no, no. The running of the bulldogs . Surprising. Whats not surprising . How much money aleia saved by switching to geico. Fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. And they happen easily. The other side of this. Is they can be removed. Easily. Spray and washs. Powerful formula. Removes over 100 stains. Spray and wash. Better on over 100 stains. Get on up, mama. Get on up. Do what you want. Do you want, let the record hop. Degree motionsense. Ultimate freshness. With every move. The more you move, the more it works. Degree, it wont let you down. One of the biggestselling rock bands in history is celebrating 50 years of making music. Fleetwood mac. The lineup has changed over the decades, but one thing has stayed the same. Mick fleetwood. Hes got a new book out, and he discussed the golden anniversary of the band with anthony mason. Reporter theyve sold more than 100 million records since 1967. Their sound has changed. So have the band members. But the chain has never been broken. And if you dont love me now you will never love me again Fleetwood Mac will mark its 50th anniversary tomorrow. You will never break the chain never break the chain i always looked at it and look at that date that its been worth a damn. Reporter Mick Fleetwoods been there from the very beginning. This is the very first photo shoot. Its the very first press photograph. Reporter the drummer recounts the early days of the band in his new book love that burns, a chronicle of Fleetwood Mac. A story that almost took a very different course. Just two days after he joined Fleetwood Mac phone rings in my flat, and its jeff jeff beck. Yeah. He says im thinking of putting a band together. And i said oh, i just committed. Reporter the Jeff Beck Group would feature a young singer named rod stewart. Could have been like two days. Reporter instead he joined another band of blues musicians. We had been in a band called john mayalls blues breakers, john mcvie, peter green and myself. The name was kind of an accident in the middle of a recording session. Correct. Reporter after they laid down this instrumental, their first unofficial track together, p what are we going to put on the box . Whats the name of it . Peter goes call it Fleetwood Mac. John and mick are playing on it. Got a black magic woman reporter green, a guitar god whod replace eric clapton in the blues breakers work write the bands first british hit, black magic woman. He had no interest in being a solo creature. He didnt even want to be a front man, did he . No. Solo number. Well, he called the band Fleetwood Mac for a reason. Reporter which is interesting because he didnt put his name in it. He says, well, i pretty much felt that one day i would leave and i wanted mick and john to have a band. Reporter in 1970 green did leave. When we survived peter leaving, in my mind i would always go back. Id say, well, that was the most devastating thing that ever happened to me. If you can survive that, you can survive anything. For better or for worse. And the outcome has been this weird survival story. Later on all the love affairs and all the are you kidding me . Loving you isnt the right thing to do reporter their biggest album, 1977s rumors, which sold 40 million copies, was the soundtrack of their breakup. Go your own way splitting with stevie nicks. Bassist john mcvie divorcing his keyboardist wife christine. O for what fleetwood calls the elusive it. Why are you guys still together . Corny. Its because they get a dose of it. They definitely get a mega dose of it, which is challenging. You know, to be able to attain that with this gloriously dysfunctional story, which is us bunch, you know. Us bunch. Dont stop, itll soon be here reporter and when theyre together, Fleetwood Mac has always come first. Yesterdays gone, yesterdays gone thats the only way to be its one of lifes enduring questions. What is the secret of a happy marriage . Steve hartman may have found the answer on the road. Reporter we came to indiana looking for one of lifes most elusive secrets. Wed heard that deep within knox county, indiana, back amongst these corn fields, there was a cluster of people who had all unlocked the mystery of a long and happy marriage. Married 61 years. It will be 59 in december. 55 in november. Soon be 53. 4. 54. Okay. Reporter but heres whats even more remarkable. Theyre all related. Together the eight clinkenbeard siblings have amassed nearly half a millennia of marriage. 449 years total. So i figured if anyone had the secret to wedded bliss it would have to be these couples. Everybody just kind of gather in. Reporter so i gathered them for a series of interviews. And heres what i learned. Big smiles. Reporter if you want to stay married forever, women, you need to speak your minds. I could tell when she was ticked. Reporter or not. I usually keep my mouth shut. Reporter and men, you need to be deferential. You treat a lady like a lady. Reporter or not. I said i love to fish and im not going to change that. Reporter unfortunately, almost everything i got was a contradiction. There is temptation. I never was tempted. Reporter really, the only thing the clinkenbeards could agree on was what their mother dorothy taught them and told them repeatedly. That except in very rare circumstances divorce should not be an option. She inslled that in us kids, you know. My mom was pretty stickler about that. When we said i do, to me that meant however long we lived. Reporter it meant suffering through some bumpy times. But the oldest brother, john, says its well worth it in the end. Well, ive been married 65 years. Reporter john sat on the couch alone because his wife lillian is in the hospital. I dont know how id get along without her. Reporter i never got my easy answer to what makes a happy marriage. We love one another. So. Reporter but i did get eight solid reasons to never give up looking. I couldnt imagine being life without her. Reporter steve hartman, on the road, in knox county, indiana. Thats the overnight news for this monday. Captioning funded by cbs its monday, august 14th, 2017. This is the cbs morning news. Swing low sweet chariot across the country strangers are mourning and honoring a woman killed while protesting white nationalists in charlottesville, while the driver accused of driving into a crowd will appear in ur