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she is still a contender. >> coach marietta boitano puts her runners through the paces. excellent.'s been running as long she's been able to walk. in 1968 she was a five year-old challenger on the tv show what's my line? i was the end is ever to run a marathon, sports illustrated chose her as a face in the crowd for beating her parents and 500 others in the race for no valley. she and her brother would go on to win that rolling race with the 670 uphill steps. she faced another uphill battle with the bay to breakers. >> 1968 we tried to run that is a family but it would lead us. we ran a lot in golden gate park to get ready. >>pam: marietta and our mother were not able to compete. >> the second grader had learned an important lesson about life and herself. it makes you stronger when somebody says no to you. you're ready to fight the much harder. i'm definitely one of those fighters. three years before ms. magazine started urging women to empower themselves the boitano won in did that. we put hats on and signed up as an boitano. they couldn't tell what sex we were, we went into the r
she is still a contender. >> coach marietta boitano puts her runners through the paces. excellent.'s been running as long she's been able to walk. in 1968 she was a five year-old challenger on the tv show what's my line? i was the end is ever to run a marathon, sports illustrated chose her as a face in the crowd for beating her parents and 500 others in the race for no valley. she and her brother would go on to win that rolling race with the 670 uphill steps. she faced another uphill...
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to ohio, but his stepmother and half brothers and sisters were living to 80 miles away north of marietta in the duck creek settlement next to what is now dexter city. 80 miles was an afternoon stroll for johnny appleseed. while the handle these histories, there's a wonderful history of washington county were officer placed. no mention of john chapman. everybody else appears to me, which leads me to believe he never went back to visit his family. so i don't know what it was. there's a bunch of possible reasons for that. anyone else please, ask up. turn on for hours. sally, yes please. >> i was kind of curious, did anybody ever do studies as far as he spent a lot of time with quakers and so, you know, being sweet and i can find has anyone ever not claim them as one of his own, but in a sense part of their community in a sense because they say with people a lot. >> there is a story somewhere. now, that was a universal who got very mad at him and threw this book down. i know the quakers wind in and out of the story but now, i don't. i never saw evidence of that. i just opened this up. that w
to ohio, but his stepmother and half brothers and sisters were living to 80 miles away north of marietta in the duck creek settlement next to what is now dexter city. 80 miles was an afternoon stroll for johnny appleseed. while the handle these histories, there's a wonderful history of washington county were officer placed. no mention of john chapman. everybody else appears to me, which leads me to believe he never went back to visit his family. so i don't know what it was. there's a bunch of...
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marietta said they told women that long distance running was that for their health. >> your female, you'reo have some consequences to your body. >>reporter: battle raged across the country, a woman was physically pushed up the marathon course, the next year they a you led to the women were officially allowed to compete in road races. in 1973 boitano won the dead sea. she still has the t-shirt. in 1974 at age 11 she became the youngest winner record time of 43 minutes and 22 seconds stood for six years. before the victory there is disappointed. >> i was under the impression for two or three days that i would come in second in a failed. >> three days later they said that the woman she did it and you are declared the winner. she won on to win the next two bay to breakers. to this day she is the only woman to win both that race and the gypsy. her running career to occur as far away as japan. she found herself on the cover of a book. this is the year she is returning to the scene of one of the earlier triumphs. >> it's a circus for more people but for people like me would take it serious. >>rob
marietta said they told women that long distance running was that for their health. >> your female, you'reo have some consequences to your body. >>reporter: battle raged across the country, a woman was physically pushed up the marathon course, the next year they a you led to the women were officially allowed to compete in road races. in 1973 boitano won the dead sea. she still has the t-shirt. in 1974 at age 11 she became the youngest winner record time of 43 minutes and 22 seconds...
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his stepmother and a bunch of half brothers and sisters were living only 80 miles away north of marietta near what is dexter city i think that is 80 miles which was an action and stroll for johnny appleseed. while they have all these histories, there's a wonderful history of washington county world is to face. there is no mention of john chapman. everybody else appears in it, which leads me to believe he never went back to visit his family. socom i don't know when it was. there are a bunch of possible reasons for that. anyone else, please? i could drone on for hours. sally, yes please. >> i was kind of curious, did anybody ever do any studies as far as he spent a lot of time with quakers, and so sweet board can find that connection but i was curious if any quakers are anybody has ever not claimed him as one of their own but just as in a sense part of their community and a sense because he diwi
his stepmother and a bunch of half brothers and sisters were living only 80 miles away north of marietta near what is dexter city i think that is 80 miles which was an action and stroll for johnny appleseed. while they have all these histories, there's a wonderful history of washington county world is to face. there is no mention of john chapman. everybody else appears in it, which leads me to believe he never went back to visit his family. socom i don't know when it was. there are a bunch of...
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. >> reporter: marietta and her mother were unable to compete. learned an important lesson about life and herself. three years before ms. magazine urged women to empower themselves the boitano women did just that. >> we could have gone to and signed up and so they couldn't help but we were at all we went into the race and ran it. >> reporter: there are back in 1970 joining a protest against the amateur athletic union. they told women long-distance running was bad for their health. the battle raged across the country and in boston a woman interloper was pushed off the marathon course, the next year a a you relented and women were allowed to compete. 1973 boitano won the tipsy, she has the t-shirt. 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 was disappointment. >> i was under the impression for two-three days i had been second appeared >> reporter: three days later. >> they said the woman cheated and you are declared the winner. >> re
. >> reporter: marietta and her mother were unable to compete. learned an important lesson about life and herself. three years before ms. magazine urged women to empower themselves the boitano women did just that. >> we could have gone to and signed up and so they couldn't help but we were at all we went into the race and ran it. >> reporter: there are back in 1970 joining a protest against the amateur athletic union. they told women long-distance running was bad for their...
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howard from marietta, california? caller: good morning. this young lady is my hero she hit it right on the head, and the gentlemen there, the democrat -- in fact, we just had a conversation where we all agree that we need to take care of the needy. the problem is, the gentleman does not agree as to who is needy and to how much is needy. and let me address the latest from ohio who said she paid into social security all her life and the medicare people have paid in all their life -- i agree. i did the same thing. i worked 40 years, have been retired a number of years. here is the problem with social security. people, listen to me. social security was set up as a supplement, not an entire retirement. and the problem is that we have now two people paying in where we were paying, and it was 14 people. and you cannot continue with a ponzi scheme. the problem is, what is the answer? and i wish i had an answer, but i do know -- and there is a long conversation about the debt ceiling, whether it should be raised or not. host: the color reference to
howard from marietta, california? caller: good morning. this young lady is my hero she hit it right on the head, and the gentlemen there, the democrat -- in fact, we just had a conversation where we all agree that we need to take care of the needy. the problem is, the gentleman does not agree as to who is needy and to how much is needy. and let me address the latest from ohio who said she paid into social security all her life and the medicare people have paid in all their life -- i agree. i...
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howard from marietta, california? caller: good morning. this young lady is my hero she hit it right on the head, and the gentlemen there, the democrat -- in fact, we just had a conversation where we all agree that we need to take care of t needy. the problem is, the gentleman does not agree as to who is needy and to how much is needy. and let me address the latest from ohio who said she paid into social secury all her life and the medicare people have paid in all their life -- i agree. i did the same thing. i worked 40 years, have been retired a number of years. here is the problem with social security. people, listen to me. social security was set up as a supplement, not an entire rerement. and the problem is that we have now two people paying in where we were paying, a it was 14 people. and you cannot continue with a ponzi scheme. the problem is, what is the answer? and i wish i had an answer, but i do know -- and there is a long conversation about the debt ceiling, whether it should be raised or not. host: the color reference to you fir
howard from marietta, california? caller: good morning. this young lady is my hero she hit it right on the head, and the gentlemen there, the democrat -- in fact, we just had a conversation where we all agree that we need to take care of t needy. the problem is, the gentleman does not agree as to who is needy and to how much is needy. and let me address the latest from ohio who said she paid into social secury all her life and the medicare people have paid in all their life -- i agree. i did...