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yankees and find out how injured they are, they seem to be the most injured team in baseball, with one transition, thank you. history being made. pitcher domingo german throwing perfect game against the oakland a's. >> grounded to third. donaldson has it. there it is, perfection for domingo german. >> todd: first thing josh donaldson didn't mess up all season. domingo german retiring all batters with nine strikeouts in the win. 24th perfect game in mlb history and carley shimkus, fourth in yankees history. look at the chart on the screen, common theme between 1956, 1999 and 1998, yankees won the world series all three years. >> carley: another trend, all

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CNN This Morning

but especially first baseman anthony rizzo, made that diving stop in the fifth inning to preserve history. german becomes the first dominican born player to retire 27 straight batters in a single game. also became the fourth yankee to do it. david cohen was the last to throw a perfect game, he did it in 1999, just 88 pitches. a year before that boomer, david wells pulled it off. and don larson threw the only world series perfect game in 1956 game five against the brooklyn dodgers. how rare is a perfect game? think about it this way. more than 23,000 games have been played seasons the rlast one in 2012. since then, more than 54,000 home runs have been hit, more than 213,000 runs have been scored. there have been more than 407,000 hits. it's rare. let's put this in the historical conference. according to baseball reference, there have been more than

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Morning Joe

late last night for the new york yankees out in oakland, marking the 24th perfect game in the history of major league baseball and the first in more than a decade. getting it done. jonathan lemire, domingo german, you're a fan, you've called him the don larson of his time, now becoming the fourth new york yankee to throw a perfect game, beginning in 1956, david wells, another in the late '90s. now, herman, who has been let's say up and down this season, was just unbelievable last night. only went to a three ball count with two hitters. he was basically untouchable, throwing a perfect game. yankees win, 11-0. can you, even a red sox fan, muster any excitement for this moment in history? >> domingo german, the fourth yankee to throw a perfect game, the first in the same season in which he was suspended for ten

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Breakfast

little errors in key moments, this second test generally is the one that shapes the ashes series. share that shapes the ashes series. are not that i want to talk england down, but they haven't often fared too well against australia here at the home of cricket, have they? iher;r the home of cricket, have they? they haven't, the home of cricket, have they? they haven't. they — the home of cricket, have they? they haven't, they didn't _ the home of cricket, have they? iie: haven't, they didn't beat australia here between 1934 and 2009. they did win again in 2013 and the last one in 2019 was drawn, so historically it is not a great ground for england, but i don't think we can do is go out thinking, we lost in 1948 or1956 is go out thinking, we lost in 1948 or 1956 or 1961, i don't think that plays into their heads. so in terms of the baz ball revolution, last summer they had a poor game against south africa, the ball moved around, and that attacking batting strategy really backfired, they were bowled out quickly by new zealand as well before winning in the second innings, and that was the first game under stokes, so if the ball moves

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Chris Jansing Reports

don't know who is working for whom anymore. so propaganda, lies. putin is a phenomenal manipulator of the russian people. there was only the wagner group that was marching towards moscow and my guess is, it's a guess. but i think it may make a lot of sense. prigozhin actually, he wanted to send a message and he got too far ahead of himself. he stopped and turned around because what do you do when you take over moscow? you know, in revolutionary times, the killer gets killed. and the kgb had a horrendous history of killing their own. eight, out of the eight heads of the kgb between 1923 and 1956 were actually killed and

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Cavuto Live

this is in a five minute speech to the entire nation. moscow is right now under soviet tanks or i should say it russian tanks i slept there. this is very similar with the then soviet union did in hungary in 1956 but this is now happening in their own country were military authorities have the sort of down the city of moscow and said they have complete control there. there is no chance of a coup going on there. for what it is worth prigozhin says this is not a coup it is that military rebellion to take back our defenses. one garnering very little sympathy from vladimir putin himself. if there is a friendship or a kinship between he and the leader of russia that is long gone right now. let's just say it european leaders are perplexed. they are taking it all in. they are saying were following these abutments closely.

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Cavuto Live

we all remember the hungary uprising, in 1956 and the soviets, a takeover the hungary to avoid protest and at the time. and in moscow, forces oppose and they might be able to come in and seize moscow as unthinkable it seems at this juncture. what do you think? >> well, i think that would be a stretch, but listen, neil, we have all been stunned from the very outset in terms of moscow's military incompetence, as displayed on this battlefield. now, obviously they're better at defense than offense and you can see how they were able to take many, many months to strengthen their defenses in preparation for the long-awaited counteroffensive by the ukrainians and the ukrainians had to wait until they got all the western tanks and armored vehicles and et cetera before they could commit

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Nicky Campbell

are blocked as mick that is the question and i am looking forward to it. we will know in a few hours' time how things are going. hopefully, england will prevail. this is where i agree with stephen that leaving out mitchell starc, england will be upset. but in another way, england will be upset. but in anotherway, it england will be upset. but in another way, it might be a different approach from australia because mitchell starc is a real wicket taker. . . ., taker. ran'an, let me get some of the taker. ranjan, let me get some of the callers — taker. ranjan, let me get some of the callers on. _ taker. ranjan, let me get some of the callers on, but _ taker. ranjan, let me get some of the callers on, but you _ taker. ranjan, let me get some of the callers on, but you have - taker. ranjan, let me get some of the callers on, but you have been| the callers on, but you have been magnificent. june in preston, everyday is a school day. how you feeling? ! everyday is a school day. how you feelin: ? . . everyday is a school day. how you feelin? . ., , , feeling? i have a sister in australia. _ feeling? i have a sister in australia. she _ feeling? i have a sister in australia. she was - feeling? i have a sister in australia. she was a - feeling? i have a sister in australia. she was a she | feeling? i have a sister in . australia. she was a she was feeling? i have a sister in - australia. she was a she was a £10 pom who went in 1956. she was here

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BBC News

dramatic, disastrous, i would say, complications from the humanitarian standpoint, the economic standpoint, climate change and infrastructure. i climate change and infrastructure. i apologise for interrupting, prime minister, on the point of the environmental damage, i understand that lots of these dams, this one was built in 1950.— was built in 1950. that's what is 1956. -- was built in 1950. that's what is 1956- -- that — was built in 1950. that's what is 1956. -- that one _ was built in 1950. that's what is 1956. -- that one is _ was built in 1950. that's what is 1956. -- that one is 1956. - was built in 1950. that's what is 1956. -- that one is 1956. lots| was built in 1950. that's what is. 1956. -- that one is 1956. lots of heavy metal— 1956. -- that one is 1956. lots of heavy metal debris _ 1956. -- that one is 1956. lots of heavy metal debris and - 1956. -- that one is 1956. lots of heavy metal debris and pollution | 1956. -- that one is 1956. lots of- heavy metal debris and pollution was placed underneath these dams. what is the likelihood that this is the case in this instance, and the likelihood of the pollution floating downhill? this likelihood of the pollution floating downhill? . . . downhill? this is a huge humanitarian _ downhill? this is a huge humanitarian and - downhill? this is a huge - humanitarian and environmental disaster. it is difficult to assess and to gauge right now what implications we will face. no doubt this would severely affect an entire ecosystem not only of that region

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America Reports

>> john: to the white house we go, and john kirby, talking about ukraine after the big dam burst flooding so much of the area, and perhaps mucking up ukraine's plans for a counteroffensive. >> forces took over illegally occupying since then. we are going the best we can to assess those reports and we are working with ukrainians to gather more information. but we cannot say what happened at this point. we will certainly share more information when we can. what is clear and what we absolutely can say is that the damage to the ukrainian people and to the region will be significant. this dam which was built in 1956 as part of the hydro electric power plant sits astried the dnipro river, the reservoir protect, holds about as much water as the great salt lake in utah, that's a lot of water. the water helps supply southern

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