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. >> so, as an athletic trainer how do you handle it? >> we would be at the practice with the athletes if not the games, our initial assessment will go through a series of tests, mental tests. are they awake and if they are, do they have memory loss or any kind of deficiency in terms of speaking ability? once that is determined we can take the next steps, whether it's an emergency reaction or we can go to a different location and do more assessments. >> as a coach, what is your responsibility in that situation? >> my responsibility is for the student's welfare and well- being. the coach's role is to defer to the trainer and be a support to the trainer. >> not getting them on the field rightway to win the game. >> winning is important but the student athlete is more important. >> it makes sense but then there's the factor that somebody got injured. >> right, and many schools do not have and not afford a athletic trainer at practices. so a lot of these go unreported. >> what is the limit then, when is enough enough? how many injuries can th
. >> so, as an athletic trainer how do you handle it? >> we would be at the practice with the athletes if not the games, our initial assessment will go through a series of tests, mental tests. are they awake and if they are, do they have memory loss or any kind of deficiency in terms of speaking ability? once that is determined we can take the next steps, whether it's an emergency reaction or we can go to a different location and do more assessments. >> as a coach, what is...
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think your parents would have to be onboard from such a young age to develop that way. >> you were an athlete asre. >> that was something you were drawn to as an individual. but did you feel like it was important to hear from your parents along the way or for your parents to be very involved? >> sure. oh, yeah. your parents are a huge part of your life. i don't think you could become successful really without their support to be there for you. i want to know why you didn't play tennis with her. you play tennis. >> that hopefully is coming. she really is just getting on the tennis court again. she's been injured. she's following doctors' orders and her trainer's. she's got to take it very easy. the game i would have brought, yeah, that might have set her back a little bit on her recovery. tho. not a chance. not a chance. i'd love to get on the court with her. right now she's just taking baby steps on getting back into action. even though she's already signed up for a tournament considered a warmup tournament to wimbledon in june. we'll see if she delivers. we'll see her next hour and see you agai
think your parents would have to be onboard from such a young age to develop that way. >> you were an athlete asre. >> that was something you were drawn to as an individual. but did you feel like it was important to hear from your parents along the way or for your parents to be very involved? >> sure. oh, yeah. your parents are a huge part of your life. i don't think you could become successful really without their support to be there for you. i want to know why you didn't...
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williams says he'll stay with maryland as an assistant athletic director. student reaction and a one-on-one interview with coach williams right here at 5:00 tonight. you don't want to miss it. >>> an unexpected surge in hiring sent stocks higher. the labor department reported that private employers added 26800 josh, that's the most in five years. the dow gained 55 points to today to close the week at 10,639. the nasdaq gained 13 points and the s&p 500 ended this week 13 points higher. >>> we want to take you live right now to fort campbell, kentucky, where president obama is addressing soldiers who recently returned to deployments in afghanistan. >> the quartet and 101st division band. all of these troopers behind me, you look great. you notice they kind of hesitated. we got a lot of folks in the house. we've got military police and medical personnel. we've got the green berets, the fifth special forces group, and then we've got a few air force here -- oh. well, we thought we did. there we go. okay. come on. and, of course, the legendary screaming eagles. an
williams says he'll stay with maryland as an assistant athletic director. student reaction and a one-on-one interview with coach williams right here at 5:00 tonight. you don't want to miss it. >>> an unexpected surge in hiring sent stocks higher. the labor department reported that private employers added 26800 josh, that's the most in five years. the dow gained 55 points to today to close the week at 10,639. the nasdaq gained 13 points and the s&p 500 ended this week 13 points...
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university that draws people here and keeps them here from the world class research to its reputation as an athletic power house in athletic sports. the university is it. coming up in a minute, we are going to show you one example of how they foster creativity, creative thinking and evening knewty. >> creative people you meet on the streets as well. >>> the man who kidnapped and raped elizabeth smart will be kept in prison for life. he took her from her utah bedroom nine years ago when she was 14 years old. >>> a teen missing since monday committed suicide. she appears to have jumped off the golden gate bridge sometime monday morning. more than 1,000 people gathered for a vigil for the teenager. >>> buster posey will have an mri to assess how badly he was hurt after the collision you saw there. he tweaked his leg. they told the mercury news, it does not look good. that could be a tough one for his iron arm as well, for all of us. hoping he's doing okay. itis 5:14. let's check the forecast with christina loren. >> good morning to you. it is a cold morning. did you notice that this morning? we are loo
university that draws people here and keeps them here from the world class research to its reputation as an athletic power house in athletic sports. the university is it. coming up in a minute, we are going to show you one example of how they foster creativity, creative thinking and evening knewty. >> creative people you meet on the streets as well. >>> the man who kidnapped and raped elizabeth smart will be kept in prison for life. he took her from her utah bedroom nine years...
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>> i think as an athlete and just for me, it's never enough. one tournament win is never enough.ntee it's going to be great the next. i'm on a day-by-day basis. >> you like to win? >> i love to win. not just like. it's addictive. >> you write in your book "come to win" that you like to win, but at the same time, you reached out to a number of business leaders, athletes, some who made it to the professional level, all who have sport at the root and they talk about that winning. and you try to impart some of those lessons about sometimes you have to lose in order to be a better winner. >> absolutely. i hate to break it to everyone, but the sad truth is you do learn a lot from losing. i'm not saying you need to lose every time. but there are those key moments where you take a tough loss or a tough failure or a tough break. and those are the moments where you decide to rise up. you learn so much from it and it just stokes a fire in you that makes you go toward the direction you were destined for. >> you were how old when your parents introduced you to the racket? >> oh, gosh, 4. i th
>> i think as an athlete and just for me, it's never enough. one tournament win is never enough.ntee it's going to be great the next. i'm on a day-by-day basis. >> you like to win? >> i love to win. not just like. it's addictive. >> you write in your book "come to win" that you like to win, but at the same time, you reached out to a number of business leaders, athletes, some who made it to the professional level, all who have sport at the root and they talk...
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. >>> williams will remain with maryland as an associate athletic director and help in the school's fundraising efforts. the next half hour we'll have the latest on the terps' search for a new head coach. >>> in baseball this morning, the orioles are back home to face tampa bay this weekend. rookie pitcher zach britain was on the mound. rays' rookie brandon guyer takes his first major league at bat, giving tampa the three to nothing lead. the orioles could not get the bats going. they start with a six to two loss. >>> and the orioles are back at home again this weekend and today at the stadium you can see the game today on wjz and tomorrow's game again the rays live at 1:30 on wjz. today's game -- tomorrow's game you can see on wjz at 1:30. today we have a forecast for the game. it will be a decent day if you go down, it will be breezy. not too bad, no chance of showers. the forecast is going to be pretty nice. we'll show you that in a second. >>> all right. well -- there it is. >> all right. we'll elaborate on that in a second. >> basically if people don't have an excuse to not get out
. >>> williams will remain with maryland as an associate athletic director and help in the school's fundraising efforts. the next half hour we'll have the latest on the terps' search for a new head coach. >>> in baseball this morning, the orioles are back home to face tampa bay this weekend. rookie pitcher zach britain was on the mound. rays' rookie brandon guyer takes his first major league at bat, giving tampa the three to nothing lead. the orioles could not get the bats...
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. >> williams will remain as an associate athletic director and help in the game's fundraising. >>> dozens of letters containing a white, powdery substance, sent to d.c. area schools. today, they have even put maryland on high alert. denise is in the newsroom to explain. >> these letters were found at six schools today. and that brings the total to 35 schools. the white powder is not hazardous. and there have been no injuries or illnesses reported. according to the fbi, the letters were mailed from the dallas area. the envelopes had notes that said, all al qaeda fbi. mary? >> thank you, denise. >>> maryland officials have now issued an alert, urging anyone who receives a suspicious letter to leave it alone and call 911. >>> a special thank you. the men who took bin laden down will meet with president obama today. but as danielle nottingham reports for wjz, while the president visits the heroes, al qaeda issues a warning to the united states. >> president obama came to welcome home members of the 101st air division. they've just returned home from afghanistan. fort campbell is home to the s
. >> williams will remain as an associate athletic director and help in the game's fundraising. >>> dozens of letters containing a white, powdery substance, sent to d.c. area schools. today, they have even put maryland on high alert. denise is in the newsroom to explain. >> these letters were found at six schools today. and that brings the total to 35 schools. the white powder is not hazardous. and there have been no injuries or illnesses reported. according to the fbi, the...
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williams will be staying on at university as an assistant athletic director. >>> hundred of metro riders encountering some new security measures this evening. this comes as we learn more of potential threats of terror attacks with trains in the u.s. it came from documents seized from osama bin laden's compound, as we've reported. derrick ward reports now from mcpherson's square. >> the information the gleaned from material found in osama bin laden's hideout, for local law enforcement it comes as no surprise but it's still being taken seriously. >> those of us that have been doing this for many years, the targets and interests of al qaeda and many other terrorist organization have always centered around identified targets and transportation being one of them. so that's one of the things that over the past several years we've put a lot of effort into ensuring our security. >> the information didn't say anything specifically about mass transit systems. they said rail, but metro was a rail system so they're not take anything chances and they're stepping up security as well. >> metro has cont
williams will be staying on at university as an assistant athletic director. >>> hundred of metro riders encountering some new security measures this evening. this comes as we learn more of potential threats of terror attacks with trains in the u.s. it came from documents seized from osama bin laden's compound, as we've reported. derrick ward reports now from mcpherson's square. >> the information the gleaned from material found in osama bin laden's hideout, for local law...
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. >> and gary williams will stay on at maryland and serve as an assistant to athletic director kevinn. meanwhile, one of gary's former assistants is coming back to town. mike lonergan is the new head coach at maryland. made a name for himself at catholic university when he was the all-time winningest coach in school historiment he led them to a division 3 national championship in 2001. he'll be introduced at a noon conference at g.w. on monday. >>> extra, extra, read all about it. the nationals have a 3-1 record in extra-inning games this season. tonight in florida, the nats trying to make headlines after losing three straight in philadelphia. in miami, jerry hairston, jr., up with two outs. had a runner on first. drives one to left. and it doesn't get out. but it goes off the wall. pudge rodriguez, he's 39 years old, he can still move. he scores all the way from first base, the nationals take a 1-0 lead. game now tied at 2 and it stays that way thanks to reliever tyler clifford. strikes out the side in the seventh and eighth innings. clifford threw 22 pitches, 19 were strikes. that'
. >> and gary williams will stay on at maryland and serve as an assistant to athletic director kevinn. meanwhile, one of gary's former assistants is coming back to town. mike lonergan is the new head coach at maryland. made a name for himself at catholic university when he was the all-time winningest coach in school historiment he led them to a division 3 national championship in 2001. he'll be introduced at a noon conference at g.w. on monday. >>> extra, extra, read all about...
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williams will serve as an assistant to the new athletic director. >> i feel healthy i have great people around me, a new wife. we will see what happens. not about my wife. [laughter] >> there is a huge vacancy here in college park, literally and figuratively. today it was only about gary. >> i am grateful for what i had. these guys up here, we do not know each other but they are really good. they will be here for the next coach. >> at 3:40 this afternoon they got in their car and drove off into the sunset. they're going to name the court here in his honor. all the speculation all the questions, or about who will replace gary williams. these are the two names that everybody is talking about. sean miller, he grew up on the johnny carson show when he was a little kid. he is also a great coach. he is at arizona in now. those are the two names that are really getting some traction here at the university of maryland. it has been fun, but it has been different. >> bittersweet. thank you very much. >>> ron paul attended 80 party rally. he was able to do some serious fund-raising. >> he pulled d
williams will serve as an assistant to the new athletic director. >> i feel healthy i have great people around me, a new wife. we will see what happens. not about my wife. [laughter] >> there is a huge vacancy here in college park, literally and figuratively. today it was only about gary. >> i am grateful for what i had. these guys up here, we do not know each other but they are really good. they will be here for the next coach. >> at 3:40 this afternoon they got in...
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knowing as a politician, an athlete and an entertainer, he is not alone. but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> sex, lies, arrogance, it's just a headline on the "time" magazine cover. it also reads what makes powerful men act like pigs. we put that question to the author of the feature story, executive editor nancy gibbs. >> it is not all men, by any means, but what we have found, all through history is that with opportunity seems to come an inclination to act on it. and the more wealthy and powerful and famous and accomplished men are, the more opportunity they have to misbehave. and what some social scientists have suggested is that the ordinary men who don't have an opportunity develop the muscles of monogamy, of self-restrained and delayed gratification. but if over time you have all this opportunity, all of these women, then those muscles weaken and you end up with men whose success often also makes them feel entitled to take whatever they want and there's -- if it's available, then they are inc
knowing as a politician, an athlete and an entertainer, he is not alone. but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> sex, lies, arrogance, it's just a headline on the "time" magazine cover. it also reads what makes powerful men act like pigs. we put that question to the author of the feature story, executive editor nancy gibbs. >> it is not all men, by any means, but what we have found, all through history is that with...
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an udderly new sports drink. >> this substance is being used as a boost for athletes. might be an utterly new sports drink. >> dr. stephen barnes is a dentist by day, but outside the office he's an award winning body builder with a secret weapon. >> this was part of my skress. >> he drinks could lost rum -- colostrum but it's not. >> it's a super food that mothers produce for their babies for their first feeding. it is packed with antibodies and growth factors. >> it's extremely powerful food, and it's a food, not a drug. >> mark owns organic pastures, and any given day, a calf is born. the newborn needs the colostrum to produce antibodies. >> we sell it by the pint. every week we have loads of this stuff going out. >> and at $8 a bottle, it's not cheap. the dry varietiy is also pricey, but the cost might be worth it. researchers found that it may benefit athletes. in this case, long distance runners, but not everyone swallows it. dr. john schwartzburg says the studies are too little and too small to prove anything. >> i'm skeptical it will have a profound effect on th
an udderly new sports drink. >> this substance is being used as a boost for athletes. might be an utterly new sports drink. >> dr. stephen barnes is a dentist by day, but outside the office he's an award winning body builder with a secret weapon. >> this was part of my skress. >> he drinks could lost rum -- colostrum but it's not. >> it's a super food that mothers produce for their babies for their first feeding. it is packed with antibodies and growth factors....
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as a coach, that's the greatest gift an athlete can give you. >> people across the country reaching out. >> we got letters from so many people who were touched by her kindness. we decided we wanted to do something to honor her memory. >> the point of the foundation is to give positive experiences. >> it means a lot to know that she did touch someone's life. >> they paid the ultimate tribute. >> we have her locker and her plate is still up and we think for a few minutes when we see it. she has a way of making us reflect back. >> one year later, her teachers, coaches, friends and family remember her and her legacy. >> her spirit of positivity and silliness will live on, she made that big of an impact on all of us. >> she was a friend, she was a daughter, she was a sister. she was my cousin. we loved her for who she was. >> you can find a link on our web site on abc2news.com. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast. >> good evening. it turned out to be a gorgeous day for mother's day. the temperature around 70 degrees, the humidity at 44% and the winds are variable
as a coach, that's the greatest gift an athlete can give you. >> people across the country reaching out. >> we got letters from so many people who were touched by her kindness. we decided we wanted to do something to honor her memory. >> the point of the foundation is to give positive experiences. >> it means a lot to know that she did touch someone's life. >> they paid the ultimate tribute. >> we have her locker and her plate is still up and we think for a...
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so the former california governor can take consolation knowing as a politician, an athlete, and an entertainer you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that's the what. for a closer look at the why, i spoke with dr. drew pensky. dr. drew, i've read some psychologists who say men with great power and status are more prone to affairs than the average person. is that really true? >> i think it probably is true, anderson, but it doesn't mean it's okay, and it doesn't mean the high profile or power status necessarily causes this. in fact, the research that i've done on celebrities and people in positions of power show something quite different. what it shows is the kind of person that strives to get themselves in those positions may have certain character liabilities that make them the kind of person prone to these transgressions. >> what's the correlation, the drive to achieve something and the impulse or whatever to cheat or to do stuff that's high risk? >> it's a topic we have talked about over the years, it's narcissism. it's the need to get pumped up fro
so the former california governor can take consolation knowing as a politician, an athlete, and an entertainer you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that's the what. for a closer look at the why, i spoke with dr. drew pensky. dr. drew, i've read some psychologists who say men with great power and status are more prone to affairs than the average person. is that really true? >> i think it probably is true, anderson, but it doesn't mean it's...
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so the former california governor can take consolation knowing as a politician, an athlete and entertainere's not alone. but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> this is "world one" live from london. the queen of england and johnny depp. on the surface, they don't have much in common. but dig deeper and there may be closer bonds than you imagine. >>> and what would happen to you if you ate a big mac every day for 39 years? we'll tell you just ahead. [ female announcer ] in and out. out and in. now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. new neutrogena® wet skin kids with helioplex. the first sunblock designed to be applied directly to wet skin. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin kids instantly cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum protective barrier. with wet skin kids, your kids have full strength sun protection. try new wet skin sunblock for adults too. neutrogena® #1 dermatologist recommended suncare. neutrogena® somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse w
so the former california governor can take consolation knowing as a politician, an athlete and entertainere's not alone. but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> this is "world one" live from london. the queen of england and johnny depp. on the surface, they don't have much in common. but dig deeper and there may be closer bonds than you imagine. >>> and what would happen to you if you ate a big mac every day for...
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. >> and gary williams will stay on at maryland and serve as an assistant to athletic director kevinson. meanwhile, one of gary's former assistants is coming back to town. bowie maryland native, mike lonergan, who had been the head coach at vermont the past six seasons is the new head coach at george washington. lonergan was a maryland assistant under gary in 2005, but made a name for himself at catholic university, where he's the all-time winningest coach in school history. he led maryland to a school championship in 2001. he'll be introduced at a noon press conference at george washington on monday. talking baseball, now. extra, extra, read all about it. the nationals have a 3-1 record in extra inning games this season. last night in florida, the nats trying to make some headlines after losing three straight in philadelphia. we're in miami. top of the second is where we pick it up, no score. jerry harriston jr., up with two outs, and harriston jr. with a runner on first drives one to left. off the wall. pudge rodriguez is 39 years old, but he can still move. scores all the way from
. >> and gary williams will stay on at maryland and serve as an assistant to athletic director kevinson. meanwhile, one of gary's former assistants is coming back to town. bowie maryland native, mike lonergan, who had been the head coach at vermont the past six seasons is the new head coach at george washington. lonergan was a maryland assistant under gary in 2005, but made a name for himself at catholic university, where he's the all-time winningest coach in school history. he led...
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as the others. warner had an athletic machine and play which is very much a model, template for what we take for granted now. >> what was the significance or tell us about the west point football game. >> oh yes. we fast-forward to 1912. gems last season with the carlisle industrial school. >> was he well-known as a college athlete nationwide? >> by this point he was. you have to read the book but he leaves carlisle in 1909, goes to play minor league race colin north carolina never intending to go back to carlisle, wanted to break into the major leagues. baseball was the only organized for do you could make a living at or a career. he doesn't do that well in baseball so he is persuaded to come back to carlisle in 1911. he is bigger, is heavier. he is in his 20s now. he hits the ground running and the football season of 1911 and 1912 and the track and field season of 1912 has been perceived in the olympics in stockholm. he is a phenomenon. he is in all the headlines. by the time that west point game is scheduled, he is sort of the talk of the nation and in fact west point, "sports illustrated" would say
as the others. warner had an athletic machine and play which is very much a model, template for what we take for granted now. >> what was the significance or tell us about the west point football game. >> oh yes. we fast-forward to 1912. gems last season with the carlisle industrial school. >> was he well-known as a college athlete nationwide? >> by this point he was. you have to read the book but he leaves carlisle in 1909, goes to play minor league race colin north...
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his next role, he will be the assistant to the athletic director serving as ambassador for the athletic department. >>> gary williams has been an integral part of the university of maryland and the college park to been a cheaper many years. coming up, tim brant talks with one on one with volumes about his past as well as future. >> he is still upset that the coach canceled his golf date. >> he was quite unhappy about that. >> 95 neglected dogs released from one maryland home. they are in bad shape. >> a sign of progress along the georgetown waterfront. this is exactly what it looked like a month ago. we will show you what it looks like now. >> 16 whales stranded along the florida keys. how rescuers are trying to set them free. >> i have some really good news about gas prices. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] before he changed the world... tear down this wall. [ male announcer ] ...or led a nation... i ronald reagan do solemnly swear. [ male announcer ] ...or governed a state... you and i have a rendezvous with destiny. [ male announcer ] ...he inspired our company... with his optimism, his belief in innovation and his entrepreneurial spi
his next role, he will be the assistant to the athletic director serving as ambassador for the athletic department. >>> gary williams has been an integral part of the university of maryland and the college park to been a cheaper many years. coming up, tim brant talks with one on one with volumes about his past as well as future. >> he is still upset that the coach canceled his golf date. >> he was quite unhappy about that. >> 95 neglected dogs released from one...
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an online survey knew their daily calorie intake. dietitians say calorie requirements can range from as low as 1,400 a day to more than 4,000 a day for an athlete. >>> over the next decade, you're probe going to hear a lot of moms and dads yelling jacob and isabela. that's because they were the top names of last year. in 2010 it was followed by ethan, michael, jaden and william. isabela led, sophia, emma, olivia and eva. the information came from the social security administration. >>> scientists say radiation from that japanese plant is showing up in bay area produce. how much, we'll tell you coming up. >>> and pg & e wants to raise rates to pay for its controversial program. >>> then, new target stores are supposed to save the pay patrioarch. what some say is wrong with this program. >>> and cinco de mayo may be fun for you but not for police officers. coming up, what will make cracking down on drinking and driving more difficult this year. a charming farmhouse. bree: right next to my posh castle! i'm sensing a theme here. well, i am the queen, dear sister. >>> there is word tonight that some people may one day be able to avoid long security
an online survey knew their daily calorie intake. dietitians say calorie requirements can range from as low as 1,400 a day to more than 4,000 a day for an athlete. >>> over the next decade, you're probe going to hear a lot of moms and dads yelling jacob and isabela. that's because they were the top names of last year. in 2010 it was followed by ethan, michael, jaden and william. isabela led, sophia, emma, olivia and eva. the information came from the social security administration....
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as a coach that's the greatest gift an athlete can give you. >> reporter: after her death an outpouring of love. people around the country reaching out. >> and we got letters from so many people who were truly touched by her kindness and goodness and so before too long, i just said we wanted to do something to honor her memory. >> the one love foundation was established to bring out the yeardley in everyone. the point of the foundation to try to give positive experiences to adolescents. >> it really means the world to all of us and particularly to sharon and to lexie to know that yeardley did touch somebody's life. >> reporter: and on the field uva pays the ultimate tribute. coach julie meyers and the women's lacrosse team retiring yeardley number 1 jersey this spring. >> we still her locker. her locker plate is still up. we all take a glance and very privately kind of think for a few minutes when we see it. she still has a way of making us reflect back but making us feel good about reflecting. >> reporter: now one year later her teachers, coaches, friends and family remember yeardley a
as a coach that's the greatest gift an athlete can give you. >> reporter: after her death an outpouring of love. people around the country reaching out. >> and we got letters from so many people who were truly touched by her kindness and goodness and so before too long, i just said we wanted to do something to honor her memory. >> the one love foundation was established to bring out the yeardley in everyone. the point of the foundation to try to give positive experiences to...
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so even just to see a first lady in riding clothes and to be as athletic -- and she was an excellent rider and e questions try yen -- to be up on horseback was certainly different. this horse, by the way, was given to her by the president of pakistan when she made a trip there in 962. she -- 1962. she made a semiofficial trip some of you might recall to pakistan and india in 962, and she was a huge hit there. she loved this horse, and many of the paragraphs you see of her during her time in the white house and out on her farm shah he rented and then built a farmhouse right at the end of the presidency in northern virginia. so oftentimes when you see her riding, she's riding this horse, the pack tanny president's gift to her. he was very grateful to her. she had thrown for him an amazing state dinner in the springtime and early 134er of 1962 at mount vernon. and, in fact, she had everyone meet and get, catch a boat to go down the potomac river, take an evening cruise, arrive at mount vernon, and then she had beautiful tents and marquees set up at mount vernon and had a beautiful outdo
so even just to see a first lady in riding clothes and to be as athletic -- and she was an excellent rider and e questions try yen -- to be up on horseback was certainly different. this horse, by the way, was given to her by the president of pakistan when she made a trip there in 962. she -- 1962. she made a semiofficial trip some of you might recall to pakistan and india in 962, and she was a huge hit there. she loved this horse, and many of the paragraphs you see of her during her time in the...
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an evil heinous old man. but only because we as americans are better than he deserves. and then we could have executed him. >>> the horrific murder at the athletic questions about security systems. an increase has occurred after the killing happened. they did about a dozen upgrades along bethesda road, including adding panic buttons. >> a panic button is more or less like calling 911 without telling anybody. you push the button and the tops are coming. no siren. no bells or whistles. >> before the murder, there was the discovery channel hostage situation. another murder of an employee at suburban hospital. the best course of action businesses can take against outside threats is getting to know the police and having them stop by the business when something just doesn't seem right. >>> well, right no police are looking for two men wanted for robbing an armored car in prince george's county. this all went down in front of the 7-11 and atm on martin luther highway. police say two men wrestled a gun away from the driver, grabbed the bag of money and took off. officers say a tracking device in the bag led them to the 4400-block of east street in south
an evil heinous old man. but only because we as americans are better than he deserves. and then we could have executed him. >>> the horrific murder at the athletic questions about security systems. an increase has occurred after the killing happened. they did about a dozen upgrades along bethesda road, including adding panic buttons. >> a panic button is more or less like calling 911 without telling anybody. you push the button and the tops are coming. no siren. no bells or...
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. >> the transition has been seamless. 3-2 as a starter with a 5.90 e.r.a. he considers himself an athlete just that against the royals last week. >> going to dive andese out. >> that is probably the first time i tackled any one in my life. >> tyson is tackling his new role as a starter with the same gusto. in oakland, mike shumann, abc 7 sports. >>> the heat will go as far as lebron james and dwyane wade kari them. they carried them to victory tonight in chicago. i know what you are thinking, he must work out. flying threw the lane with one-handed thunder. then from near three quarter course to beat the buzzer. chicago up 26-19 early. but the heat rally in the third. udonis throws down and then falls down. heat up 11. anda minute to go. stepback jumper. the dagger. he had 29. the heat even the series at a game eye piece, 85-75. stage four, tour, california, 81 miles, liver more to san jose. three mountain climbs including the first ever mountain top finish on sierra road straight up. american christopher horner wins it over peter where the leader's yellow jersey. >> northerry going back f
. >> the transition has been seamless. 3-2 as a starter with a 5.90 e.r.a. he considers himself an athlete just that against the royals last week. >> going to dive andese out. >> that is probably the first time i tackled any one in my life. >> tyson is tackling his new role as a starter with the same gusto. in oakland, mike shumann, abc 7 sports. >>> the heat will go as far as lebron james and dwyane wade kari them. they carried them to victory tonight in...
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as an auditorium. the school currently has no gymnasium or auditorium space and has to hold all of its athletic practices, competitions, and similar events of sight. the construction of the center and associated reconfiguration of the existing school space will result in a net increase of one classroom from 17, 18 total. in order for the project to proceed, the commission must grant conditional use authorization for allow for a pud enrollment cap increase and the conversion of the two single-family homes from residential to school administration used in the rh-1 zoning district. the project requires an exception for the rear yard and height measurement requirements of the planning code. additionally, the planning code provides five criteria for the planning commission to consider in the case of a dwelling unit conversion. while the department is concerned with the loss of the two dwelling units, we feel this means the majority of the closed -- the majority of the criteria. the schools have been in use as school use for some time. and because the residential buildings have not been altered. additionally,
as an auditorium. the school currently has no gymnasium or auditorium space and has to hold all of its athletic practices, competitions, and similar events of sight. the construction of the center and associated reconfiguration of the existing school space will result in a net increase of one classroom from 17, 18 total. in order for the project to proceed, the commission must grant conditional use authorization for allow for a pud enrollment cap increase and the conversion of the two...
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an honor and it's something that is needed in the community. as far as the youth, they need us. they need me. and hopefully this will be an example for other artists and athletes and leaders in the community that stand up and come out and get ever -- and give back to the youth. >> and we talk to a lot of people saying i saw this and i visualized my success. when you were a student there in beltsville, maryland, back in the day, did you think you would be getting nominated for grammies and making hit records? >> i didn't. i can say that i've always had a dream and i've worked toward touching the dream. not necessarily chasing the dream but touching it and continuing to set goals for myself and it's something that i try to encourage the youth to do as well when he go out to the schools in d.c., maryland and va and worldwide. i'm on a big campaign called the love life campaign and that's what it's about. >> loving life. you do us so proud. and we are so happy and proud of you. we'll be seeing a lot of you here at fox 5 because speaking to you sort of trying to open the eyes of the youth to music, you'll be one of our x factor judges next week. and i know you're g
an honor and it's something that is needed in the community. as far as the youth, they need us. they need me. and hopefully this will be an example for other artists and athletes and leaders in the community that stand up and come out and get ever -- and give back to the youth. >> and we talk to a lot of people saying i saw this and i visualized my success. when you were a student there in beltsville, maryland, back in the day, did you think you would be getting nominated for grammies and...
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an athletic director. his father has a rich, athletic background. >> i was blessed to be born into a family with a father astunate to have the opportunity to ride the buses, be on the sidelines, and in the locker room as a whole life. it may be who i am of today. pop, i've watched you work many times. now it is your turn to enjoy watching me. >>gary: how great? and i should say that your father yourthe tidwell, i was in las vegas i remember that your father was an assistant football coach in the 1970's. >> absolutely! >> gary: and you wanted to be like your father? >> yes he was with the orleans saints from 1987- 1994 play great teams of the defensive coordinator. and with all those championships irresponsible. >>gary: besides the weather, this is going to be a change--was responsible for those championships--and with a big campus school. perhaps you could have to hustle a bit more? >> that is what we're looking forward to doing. getting people involved in the bay area with one of a thousand alumni involved to a revived with 100,000 people estimated to be alumnae associated along the bay area. getting baseb
an athletic director. his father has a rich, athletic background. >> i was blessed to be born into a family with a father astunate to have the opportunity to ride the buses, be on the sidelines, and in the locker room as a whole life. it may be who i am of today. pop, i've watched you work many times. now it is your turn to enjoy watching me. >>gary: how great? and i should say that your father yourthe tidwell, i was in las vegas i remember that your father was an assistant football...
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i will have an update on who may be the leading candidates for the job later in sports. >> all right, thank you. and williams will continue as athletic director. >>> a baltimore midwife pleads guilty in the death of a baby she was attempting to deliver. karen karr was trying to birth a baby everyone though she was not licensed. under the plea deal she will spend 10 years in jail and return the fee she charged the parents of the baby. >>> 32-year-old kenya jordan was gunned down outside her house on lennox street. her ex-boyfriend davidson shot her with his new girlfriend's house. to tonight he is behind bars charged with murder. >>> a woman living in squaller with nearly 100 dogs in their house. officials took 95 badly neglected dogs and five birds. >> reporter: seven birds and 95 dogs all infested with fleas, missing chunks of hair and clearly stressed were removed from this home. police say it was filled with urine and feces. >> the interior of the house was deplorable. >> reporter: an anonymous tip brought officials to this home where they say a couple lived and was hoarding the animals. upon arriving they found one dog dead and h
i will have an update on who may be the leading candidates for the job later in sports. >> all right, thank you. and williams will continue as athletic director. >>> a baltimore midwife pleads guilty in the death of a baby she was attempting to deliver. karen karr was trying to birth a baby everyone though she was not licensed. under the plea deal she will spend 10 years in jail and return the fee she charged the parents of the baby. >>> 32-year-old kenya jordan was...
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. >> while pope john paul was elected as an energetic 58-year-old athlete who climbed mountains and skiede would suffer severely first in the 1981 assassination attempt and later when he broke his leg in a paul he kept parkinson's disease kept him from speaking. >> we were left with the i am imagine of a man deeply reduced by a long and debilitating illness, who exemplified to the world how to suffer. >> while people played for pope john paul ii in his final days, immediately after he died, they prayed to the pope asking his help in obtaining favor and miracles from god. >> that was greg burke, excellent coverage from rome. >> and the first step toward sainthood they have to attribute another year to them. >> and could be years according to father john. and putting on a ceremony like that, takes a lot of wrangling. father john later in the program. now to the growing disaster in the south. and volunteers pitching in to help those hit by the worst disaster since 1925. and one of them, the city's seeing widespread disaster is tuscaloosa. >> and rick reichmuth is with us. good morning. >> yo
. >> while pope john paul was elected as an energetic 58-year-old athlete who climbed mountains and skiede would suffer severely first in the 1981 assassination attempt and later when he broke his leg in a paul he kept parkinson's disease kept him from speaking. >> we were left with the i am imagine of a man deeply reduced by a long and debilitating illness, who exemplified to the world how to suffer. >> while people played for pope john paul ii in his final days, immediately...
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in an effort to cover the damages payouts and to provide a stable supply of electricity, the company plans to sell vacation homes and athletic grounds, as well as stocks in affiliated companies. tepco will also cut labor costs with its eight executive members taking 100% pay cut. but it's obvious that such savings are just a drop in the ocean. >> so the question is, what should tepco do next? >> well, the company has to certainly regain people's trust as soon as possible. tepco must get the situation at its fukushima plant under control, and clarify and follow through on its compensation payment plan. the japanese government has announced a scheme to insure tepco can continue compensating those affected by the accident. let's look at some major points of the plan. the first is that tepco should be primarily responsible for payouts. the second is that an organization of japanese power companies will be set up to support tepco's compensation. another point is that the japanese government will inject public funds into the new organization. and plus, that the government committee will oversee tepco's management and finances to ensure that t
in an effort to cover the damages payouts and to provide a stable supply of electricity, the company plans to sell vacation homes and athletic grounds, as well as stocks in affiliated companies. tepco will also cut labor costs with its eight executive members taking 100% pay cut. but it's obvious that such savings are just a drop in the ocean. >> so the question is, what should tepco do next? >> well, the company has to certainly regain people's trust as soon as possible. tepco must...
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as qualification spots at next summer's games in the u.k. and the one hundred fifty thousand us dollar prize fund should be an added incentive. the athletesand the greens i think that in one of the really full tournament's of this kind in the world and from brazil japan and in russia each year there are more countries and athletes participating this time as many as sixty four nations have already signed up for the grand slam so it is by itself a record it's no secret that russia's prime minister vladimir putin carries judas torch here to ten competed back in the seventy's in the soviet union and now he's considered its head is now out of the sport at home despite the busy prime ministerial schedule put in still finds time to trade and preside over a judo club called your bar and it in st petersburg and of course he's expected to appear at the must a grand slam. you can see contains technique right away any professional would know instantly that he's done some serious training it's in his posture oh movements and destabilization techniques it does help us that he's a prime minister and we sometimes even brag about it but it was his persona
as qualification spots at next summer's games in the u.k. and the one hundred fifty thousand us dollar prize fund should be an added incentive. the athletesand the greens i think that in one of the really full tournament's of this kind in the world and from brazil japan and in russia each year there are more countries and athletes participating this time as many as sixty four nations have already signed up for the grand slam so it is by itself a record it's no secret that russia's prime...
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an athlete, very interesting paradigm that we see now. you were a pampered persoigm a special training table, you did not have to get to class as often as theothers. in athletic machine. very much a model. tell us about the west point football game. fast-forwastand to 1912. >> well known as a college athlete? >> by this plenty is. that h11. the long story, have to read the book. he leaves tu -- t now. goes to play minor league baseball. never intending to go back, once in to breve leagues. baseball was the only organized ltiort that you could mve career at. he did not do that well in baseball. persns ded to come back innds91s timgger, heavier, in his 20's. he hits the ground running. the foo call seabecnndsnly1- that hoft and the track and field season of 1912, the olympics in the in phenomenal. all over the newspaper and the headlines. bec by the time that west pintet thing is does will be is sort of the talk of the nation. in fact west point illustrated. ree08. had there been a heisman trophy, for example, in that h ga andn2 l im would probably have won it both years. phenomenal. bec it is a higus y symbolic thg for many reabecns. obvious
an athlete, very interesting paradigm that we see now. you were a pampered persoigm a special training table, you did not have to get to class as often as theothers. in athletic machine. very much a model. tell us about the west point football game. fast-forwastand to 1912. >> well known as a college athlete? >> by this plenty is. that h11. the long story, have to read the book. he leaves tu -- t now. goes to play minor league baseball. never intending to go back, once in to breve...
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as an boitano. they couldn't tell what sex we were, we went into the race and ran it. in 1970 they were back at joining the starting line protest against the amateur athletic union. said they told women that long distance running was bad for their health. your female you're going to have some consequences your body. the battle raged across the country, in boston a 1 and was physically pushed up the marathon course. the next year the a you will lead to the women were officially allowed to compete in road races. in 1973 she won the gypsy. she still has the t- shirt. in 1974, at age 11 she became the youngest winner of the bay to breakers. her record time of 43 minutes and 22 seconds stood for six years. before the victory there is disappointment. >> i was under the impression that i would come in second and i failed. three days later they said the woman she did any were declared the winner. >>pam: she went on to win the next to bay to breakers. today this isn't the only woman to win that race and the tipsy. her running career to occur as far away as japan. she found herself on the cover of a book. this year she is returning to the scene of one of for earliest types
as an boitano. they couldn't tell what sex we were, we went into the race and ran it. in 1970 they were back at joining the starting line protest against the amateur athletic union. said they told women that long distance running was bad for their health. your female you're going to have some consequences your body. the battle raged across the country, in boston a 1 and was physically pushed up the marathon course. the next year the a you will lead to the women were officially allowed to...
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what happens now is you see an athlete do a triple turn a triple somersault and that's a very hard thing to do but it doesn't really impress a nonprofessional when they see it as we're featuring day is very important to these veterans who played a pivotal role in the red army during the second world war however it's equally impressive ivy's men went on to have such exceptional sporting careers and i still remembered today by the feats of both to pass on i'm sports fails which i'm told me don't see moscow. that's at the salad join us later for what sports news and coming up after this is the weather state and. hungry for the full story we've got it for us the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers on the t.v. . the price of freedom from the most fascist sheep in history. those who fought to win the stand proud. against the tide of history being rewritten. sixty six years of victory on our city. i don't. think british style it's a. bad thing.
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andy with an rbi single and puts the a's up three-twompt in the seventh it is three-two, athletics. san jose sabre cats are back ase of the best teams in the arena football. they travel to arizona in the hp pavilion. 12 weeks left in the regular season. saber cats wanting to improve. >> we line up against the vienna boys choir and we'll get better. it doesn't matter the namots jersey. it matter what is we wear. >> vienna boys choir really bringing it these days. atlanta hawks upset in the series that. got the bulls' attention. you don't want rosang youngest mvp went off down the middle and throwing down with two hands and using left hand only here. young players use your left and 21 at the half. relentless finish with a career high 44 points and sevenas. bulls win and take the lead. >> thank you, larry. >> giants know there is still a phone telegraph. i am dan ashleigh. >>> and i am carolyn johnson. good night. >>> and i am carolyn johnson. good night. ÑqÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑwÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑo captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament. here are today's contestants-- in colleg
andy with an rbi single and puts the a's up three-twompt in the seventh it is three-two, athletics. san jose sabre cats are back ase of the best teams in the arena football. they travel to arizona in the hp pavilion. 12 weeks left in the regular season. saber cats wanting to improve. >> we line up against the vienna boys choir and we'll get better. it doesn't matter the namots jersey. it matter what is we wear. >> vienna boys choir really bringing it these days. atlanta hawks upset...
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it's not only the athletes who are working hard to help russia put its best foot forward on the global story stage bunty gorski arche . before i go take a look at this now life as an american football or is tough big hits pressure cakes accepted but they've never had to take on the scottish highlands and to live with next year's n.f.l. championship still not a certainty to be played because of a labor dispute carline a popular germany shockey decided to cross the atlantic for a different type of training the annual from pursuits involves archery kayaking hill running mountain biking light and water rafting and off road bucking all spread out over one hundred kilometers of mountain shocking exhausted but happy at the end line finishing a respectable fourth out of nine other internet transcripts. to say. here's thing we have. told the team. we did. good. stuff going out well don so all i know is all your sport for weather is coming up in just a tech analysis here with all the news at the top of the hour. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on our t.v. . from. them. and. keep. them.
it's not only the athletes who are working hard to help russia put its best foot forward on the global story stage bunty gorski arche . before i go take a look at this now life as an american football or is tough big hits pressure cakes accepted but they've never had to take on the scottish highlands and to live with next year's n.f.l. championship still not a certainty to be played because of a labor dispute carline a popular germany shockey decided to cross the atlantic for a different type...
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athletes in all. is an olympic champion hugh self and now has the country's figure skating federation and he believes russia stands a good chance in the event as none of the traditional individual disciplines have been ignored across the country but completion. it's going to be stiff but. you know with the united states are among the favorites they've got strong civil skaters as well as always dances even though their pairs arms is good then there is canada and france while you countries like japan they pay more attention to the singles. they did behind the team event of the olympics is to try and push all national federations to develop all four existing components proportionally something that is so obvious union and then russia has always been proud of and despite the recent dearth of well tonight into gold's hope of bounce the trash it could be on track to revive their medal fortunes in time for sochi build our team. and that brings us to the end of the sport for them i'm more in a cup the best time. thank you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got the future covered. in taiwan the teas available in the film and
athletes in all. is an olympic champion hugh self and now has the country's figure skating federation and he believes russia stands a good chance in the event as none of the traditional individual disciplines have been ignored across the country but completion. it's going to be stiff but. you know with the united states are among the favorites they've got strong civil skaters as well as always dances even though their pairs arms is good then there is canada and france while you countries like...
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an era is coming to an end in the terrapin athletic program as our successful coaches of basketball and football have left the school. i want to take this opportunity, therefore, to honor coaches gary williams and ralph fridgen, all they have meant to the university of maryland community, both on and off the court and field. both of them are good friends of mine, gary williams was my neighbor for a number of years. gary retired as maryland's basketball coach after 22 hardworking, successful years in college park. and 33 years in college coaching ranks. at his retirement, gary williams ranked as the fifth winningest college basketball coach in america. with 668 wins stretching over his remarkable career. he is also the third winningest coach in atlantic coast conference history, behind two legends, dean smith, and mike krzyzewski. gary williams inherited a struggling program and turned it into a perennial national contender. under his guidance, the terrapins reached the ncaa tournament 14 times. 11 times consecutively. won three a.c.c. regular season titles and championship. made seven s
an era is coming to an end in the terrapin athletic program as our successful coaches of basketball and football have left the school. i want to take this opportunity, therefore, to honor coaches gary williams and ralph fridgen, all they have meant to the university of maryland community, both on and off the court and field. both of them are good friends of mine, gary williams was my neighbor for a number of years. gary retired as maryland's basketball coach after 22 hardworking, successful...
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an athlete is different. >>pam: i want to look into his eyes and nobody's really thinking. live from james two-year run asost valuable player ended today. terror of the chicago bulls at age 22 is the league's most valuable player. . member west age 23 with the baltimore bullets. he was the mvp at that age. at 22 derek there in the middle of a postseason run down. next time you hear a college athlete say i'd like a little piece of pie? here's why. the pac-10 has struck it rich with the tv deal. $3 billion, 12 year deal on fox and espn. the previous richest deal for conference $221 million a year. when you average this out its $250 million in year four pac-10 now packed we'll football. $3 billion and i will say it again if you're out there risking life and limb i know you're getting a scholarship that somebody is standing about $3 billion. the miami heat just defeated the boston celtics, when 02-91. look ron james at 35 points. 5 miami heat lead the series. when we return, former united states marine and currently athletic director cal state monterey vince. he will share his thoughts on the killing of osama
an athlete is different. >>pam: i want to look into his eyes and nobody's really thinking. live from james two-year run asost valuable player ended today. terror of the chicago bulls at age 22 is the league's most valuable player. . member west age 23 with the baltimore bullets. he was the mvp at that age. at 22 derek there in the middle of a postseason run down. next time you hear a college athlete say i'd like a little piece of pie? here's why. the pac-10 has struck it rich with the tv...
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athletes that a been a dominant for the past 19 years. and the canyopeople from kenya, the canywe have a fantasc field led by an american as a matter of factgary: where is he from. >> domestic >> and one has the last time an american one? >> 1986. >> yes, 1986. >> gary: will this be business as usual for the women? >> i think there are a few contenders - of course the record holder is favored and the two-time champion. she knows what's going on. i expect for her to play a big part. >> gary: and in terms of costumes and rightfully so above the alcohol but what is the standard? >> there is no tolerance policy. >> gary: and relieve you are going to stick to this? >> we're looking forward to people coming out and looking and ford to sell bring in in a garment that is conducive looking forward to celebrating in a great and safe environment. >> gary: has been one of the craziest costume. ? >> i think that i've seen my fair share of all this and elvis, and of the most memorable it might not be the craziest. if >> gary: kron 4 will be out there and i hope that will make you happy out there. >> we will be okay for this year. and i spoke with the lo
athletes that a been a dominant for the past 19 years. and the canyopeople from kenya, the canywe have a fantasc field led by an american as a matter of factgary: where is he from. >> domestic >> and one has the last time an american one? >> 1986. >> yes, 1986. >> gary: will this be business as usual for the women? >> i think there are a few contenders - of course the record holder is favored and the two-time champion. she knows what's going on. i expect for...
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as i understand, is not like a straight shot. >> now know, there will be swimming in an l shape, they jump off of a ferry, 2000 athletes will jumptart the race, they will swim toward to the arena--marina and then sideways than they have about a half mile run into the transition area to get the bike. >> now give me the mind-set of an athlete. i don't want to send you have to be nuts, but come on? >> their varied type a personality and very self motivated there's not a lot of glory especially if you are not a pro, but is really about crossing the finish line and doing something that you love. >> but what is inside, what drives them? >> crossing the finish line, it is a challenge, you want to see what your body can do. so they sign up for a race like this that puts them in 55 degree water swimming a mile and a half and very cold water. >> now we mention that you are the senior editor for the inside track a lot magazine, you cannot just write about it, you have done it. >> i have not done is take from al--i have not done escape from alcatraz i'm very jealous of those who get to participate in it. but it is a fun sport. >> now where
as i understand, is not like a straight shot. >> now know, there will be swimming in an l shape, they jump off of a ferry, 2000 athletes will jumptart the race, they will swim toward to the arena--marina and then sideways than they have about a half mile run into the transition area to get the bike. >> now give me the mind-set of an athlete. i don't want to send you have to be nuts, but come on? >> their varied type a personality and very self motivated there's not a lot of...