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arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control.ould see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over here he was arnold palmer who did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. in private, he was a perfect gentleman, but so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his temper once. david: i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practice law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always said his son was a high school tennis player, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, so was that hard to convince him to do this? phil: tiger woods, you could see him coming from way back, three u.s. amateurs in a six-year span from the time he was 15 to 20, so he would play occasionally in the portland area and w
arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control.ould see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over here he was arnold palmer who did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. in private, he was a perfect gentleman, but so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his temper once. david: i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when...
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but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control. you could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was arnold palmer that did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. and in private, he was a perfect gentleman. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. but he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his temper once. and i think he played him 25 times and he never lost his temper once. david: wow. i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: so, let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, i guess at the beginning of it, so was that hard to convince him to do thi
but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control. you could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was arnold palmer that did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. and in private, he was a perfect gentleman. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. but he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his...
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but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control. could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was arnold palmer that did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. and in private, he was a perfect gentleman. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. but he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his temper once. david: wow. i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good. you always roll your eyes when you hear this, but then i realized for the first time in my life that he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: so, let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up early in his professional career, i guess at the beginning of it, so was that hard to convince him to do this? phil: tig
but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control. could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was arnold palmer that did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. and in private, he was a perfect gentleman. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. but he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, he never lost his temper...
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as arnold palmer said, though, success depends less on strength of body, more on strength of mind.minds might have been muddled, spieth's unscrambled. his tee shot on the next hole nearly went in. this never looked like missing. birdie, eagle, birdie, birdie, and no catching him now. spieth turns 2a on thursday with a third major title. the only other man to do that — a certain jack nicklaus, and he won 18. iam going i am going to thoroughly enjoy this. i look back at 15 and thought, i enjoyed it but i never really realise the significance until you kind of hit a low, a pitfall, to appreciate the high so much and this is as much of a high as i have ever experienced in my golfing life and am going to enjoy it more than i have enjoyed anything i have accomplished in the past. so spieth's margin of victory was three shots in the end over his compatriot matt kuchar. as for rory mcilroy, he had missed the cut in three of his last four tournaments, and hasn't won a competition all year. but on sunday he finished with a 67 to share fourth with spain's rafa cabrera—bello on five—under par.
as arnold palmer said, though, success depends less on strength of body, more on strength of mind.minds might have been muddled, spieth's unscrambled. his tee shot on the next hole nearly went in. this never looked like missing. birdie, eagle, birdie, birdie, and no catching him now. spieth turns 2a on thursday with a third major title. the only other man to do that — a certain jack nicklaus, and he won 18. iam going i am going to thoroughly enjoy this. i look back at 15 and thought, i...
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he was the arnold palmer that did not keep it controlled. but he was the most exciting player of his era. in private, he was a perfect gentleman. he was unique. he lost his temper a lot. i did not really know john mcenroe as a tennis player but when i practice law, the office next to mine was held by a man named john mcenroe senior and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good. i realized he was not exaggerating. let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along. you signed him up early in his professional career. with that hard to convince them to do this? phil: tiger woods, you could see coming from way back. he had one three u.s. juniors and three amateurs and a six-year span. -- he would play in a foreign area are and we would always invite him and his father to lunch. we were working on that for three years before we signed him. ,avid: when you signed him up he began to wear your shoes exclusively russian mark --? businessre out of that . is that because you want to focus on shoes and other ty
he was the arnold palmer that did not keep it controlled. but he was the most exciting player of his era. in private, he was a perfect gentleman. he was unique. he lost his temper a lot. i did not really know john mcenroe as a tennis player but when i practice law, the office next to mine was held by a man named john mcenroe senior and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good. i realized he was not exaggerating. let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods...
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but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper. but he would keep it in control. see him standing there ready to lose it and john went over. that didnold palmer not keep it in control. he was probably the most exciting player of his era. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him some time. he lost his temper a lot. he never lost his temper once. >> i did not know john mcenroe the tennis player but the office next to mine was held by a man named john mcenroe, senior. he told me his son was really good. you always roll your eyes and i realized he was not exaggerating. .o let's talk about golf a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him on relatively early. was it hard to convince him to do this? tiger woods you could see coming from way back. from the time he was 15 to 20. occasionally in the portland area and we would invite him and his father out to lunch. so we were working on that for probably three years before we signed him. sign him up, he was your shoes exclusively. you also began to make golf equipment? and you played golf
but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper. but he would keep it in control. see him standing there ready to lose it and john went over. that didnold palmer not keep it in control. he was probably the most exciting player of his era. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him some time. he lost his temper a lot. he never lost his temper once. >> i did not know john mcenroe the tennis player but the office next to mine was held by a man named john...
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and then arnold palmer, who wanted to build the best golf course in the world, located this to build >> in 1993, the billionaire investor joe lewis and tavistock re-imagined isleworth by constructing magnificent estates. isleworth is home to celebrities like nba legend shaquille o'neal and multiple members of the pga tour. and the place -- let me tell you -- it is immaculate. they like to say that the leaves get picked up before they hit the ground. >> it's a 600-acre luxury community. uh, we like to say, you know, "we provide anything any time." >> isleworth is comprised of 320 luxury homes, ranging from 20,000-square-foot multimillion dollar lakefront lots to more modestly sized golf-course villas. ♪ one of those lakefront lots holds the property they call the bermudan. this 13,519-square-foot home sits on more than 2 acres and has 7 bedrooms and 9 1/2 bathrooms. >> bob, this home is a love story. media mogul rance crain took his bride to bermuda for a honeymoon, fell in love with the architecture. he hired the world-renowned architect taylor & taylor and gave them one task -- "bui
and then arnold palmer, who wanted to build the best golf course in the world, located this to build >> in 1993, the billionaire investor joe lewis and tavistock re-imagined isleworth by constructing magnificent estates. isleworth is home to celebrities like nba legend shaquille o'neal and multiple members of the pga tour. and the place -- let me tell you -- it is immaculate. they like to say that the leaves get picked up before they hit the ground. >> it's a 600-acre luxury...
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arnold palmer once said, success depends less on strength of body and more on strength of mind.rambled to work wonderful display. his tee shot at the next hole nearly went in. after that, that never looked like missing. birdie, eagle, two more birdies followed in the next two holes. he turns 24 on thursday with a third major title. the only other man to have done that, a certainjack nicholas. he won 18. hosts england have won a dramatic women's cricket world cup final at lord's, beating india by nine runs to claim the trophy for a fourth time. anya shrubsole was the england hero, sparking an indian collapse with six wickets, including the match winning moment. india were cruising towards a first world cup win at 191 for three chasing a modest target of 22, but when punam raut fell for 86 the capitulation followed and india lost their final seven wickets forjust 28 runs to spark those english celebrations. britain's chris froome has been crowned tour de france winnerfor a fourth time. he crossed the finish line in paris for a third successive victory — a 54 second margin of victo
arnold palmer once said, success depends less on strength of body and more on strength of mind.rambled to work wonderful display. his tee shot at the next hole nearly went in. after that, that never looked like missing. birdie, eagle, two more birdies followed in the next two holes. he turns 24 on thursday with a third major title. the only other man to have done that, a certainjack nicholas. he won 18. hosts england have won a dramatic women's cricket world cup final at lord's, beating india...
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as arnold palmer said, though, success depends less on strength of body, more on strength of mind.ay. his tee shot on the next hole nearly went in. his putt after never looked like missing. birdie, eagle, birdie, birdie, and no catching him now. ifelt like, once i lost my lead completely and we were tied, —— spieth turns 24 on thursday with a third major title. the only other man to do that — a certain jack nicklaus, and he won 18. britain's chris froome won the tour de france for the fourth time the final stage is traditionally a procession for the race leader. team sky's froome is now second in the all—time list of winners after completing his third successive victory. rigoberto uran was second, 54 seconds behind, with romain bardet third. incredible feeling to ride on to the champs—elysees. even after having done it three times previously, it doesn't diminish it at all. still all the same emotions are here. it is just incredible, absolutely incredible. england have won a dramatic final at lord's in the women's cricket world cup, beating india by just nine runs. anya shrubsole wa
as arnold palmer said, though, success depends less on strength of body, more on strength of mind.ay. his tee shot on the next hole nearly went in. his putt after never looked like missing. birdie, eagle, birdie, birdie, and no catching him now. ifelt like, once i lost my lead completely and we were tied, —— spieth turns 24 on thursday with a third major title. the only other man to do that — a certain jack nicklaus, and he won 18. britain's chris froome won the tour de france for the...
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as arnold palmer said, though, success depends less on strength of body, more on strength of mind.. his tee shot on the next hole nearly went in. —— jordan spieth's unscrambled. this never looked like missing. purdy, eagle, birdie, birdie, and no catching him now. i felt like once i lost my lead com pletely now. i felt like once i lost my lead completely and we were tied, i actually felt the nerves go away. you just don't know what your mind is going to do to you sometimes. you can control it to an extent but certain situations are going to bring more attention, and you have the kind of channel that the right way, play the right shots, and that was a difficult thing to do today because it was just soak up—and—down. because it was just soak up-and-down. jordan spieth turns 24 on thursday with a third major title. the only other man to do that, a certain jack title. the only other man to do that, a certainjack nicklaus, and he won 18. there was champagne on the streets of paris, as chris froome sealed a fourth tour de france title. it is froome's third title in a row, and he did it w
as arnold palmer said, though, success depends less on strength of body, more on strength of mind.. his tee shot on the next hole nearly went in. —— jordan spieth's unscrambled. this never looked like missing. purdy, eagle, birdie, birdie, and no catching him now. i felt like once i lost my lead com pletely now. i felt like once i lost my lead completely and we were tied, i actually felt the nerves go away. you just don't know what your mind is going to do to you sometimes. you can control...
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arnold palmer once said, success depends less on strength of body and more on strength of mind.r looked like missing. birdie, eagle, two more birdies followed in the next two holes. he turns 2a on thursday with a third major title. the only other man two have done that, a certain jack nicholas. he won 18. and there was champagne on the streets of paris as chris froome sealed a fourth tour de france title. it‘s froome‘s third title in a row, & he did it without winning a single stage of the tour. the team sky rider is now second in the all—time list & said after the race that this "will be remembered as the closest and most hard fought" of his tour victory. scotland‘s chances of reaching the knockout rounds of the women‘s european championship look unlikely, as they lost their second match of the tournament. they did score their first goal at a major tournament though, when erin cuthbert levelled the scores at 1—1. but portugal got the winner soon after & 2—1 it finished. elsewhere in group d, england are taking on spain now. they lead 1—0, fran kirby with the goal. it is just it
arnold palmer once said, success depends less on strength of body and more on strength of mind.r looked like missing. birdie, eagle, two more birdies followed in the next two holes. he turns 2a on thursday with a third major title. the only other man two have done that, a certain jack nicholas. he won 18. and there was champagne on the streets of paris as chris froome sealed a fourth tour de france title. it‘s froome‘s third title in a row, & he did it without winning a single stage of...
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>> arnold palmer. >> it was incredible.owly in the beginning the news spread around this little town that this young, beautiful girl had died and that haunting music was so dark and so beautiful. ♪ >> i've got -- come back in spy. >> what on earth is essentially an art film doing in prime time television. >> american network television long been considered the land of the home, predictable and with trepidation that abc network launched that which was none of those things. it "twin peaks" was described that the series that will change tv. its directed by david lynch. >> david lynch was a filmmaker known for his taste in the eccentric and the memorable. >> the idea he would do network television in the '90s was crazy. >> do you watch much of it? >> well, i like -- i like the idea of television but i'm too busy to see very much of it. >> what do you think of that which you do see on television? >> well, some of it i really enjoy. >> are you being diplomatic? >> sort of. [ screaming ] >> the beautiful thing about television is
>> arnold palmer. >> it was incredible.owly in the beginning the news spread around this little town that this young, beautiful girl had died and that haunting music was so dark and so beautiful. ♪ >> i've got -- come back in spy. >> what on earth is essentially an art film doing in prime time television. >> american network television long been considered the land of the home, predictable and with trepidation that abc network launched that which was none of...
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and -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] but to me no matter what your beliefs are, i heard arnold palmer time, if the president of the united states ever asks you to play golf you do it. it's a no-brainer. and it was a fantastic experience. rode in the motorcade over there. and i've never felt safer playing golf. right? [ laughter ] 30 golf carts behind us. >> jimmy: because usually golf courses are very dangerous places. >> they are. [ laughter ] so i felt safe. but he was a great host. he loves sports. and we passed through a number of groups. he was very gracious. he took a picture with the groups that we passed through. and so i've had a chance to play with president bush before. if president obama or president clinton asked me i'd be there in a heartbeat. it was just the experience of playing wit pretty cool to me. and i think it would have been almost un-american to say no. >> jimmy: did he cheat -- did he cheat when you played? >> no. >> jimmy: sam jackson was here. he said he cheats. >> i counted his strokes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: would you have called him out if you determined
and -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] but to me no matter what your beliefs are, i heard arnold palmer time, if the president of the united states ever asks you to play golf you do it. it's a no-brainer. and it was a fantastic experience. rode in the motorcade over there. and i've never felt safer playing golf. right? [ laughter ] 30 golf carts behind us. >> jimmy: because usually golf courses are very dangerous places. >> they are. [ laughter ] so i felt safe. but he was a...
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was just one of five major sport events the same day as the ex-nfl's riveting ride pip including arnold palmer open. bob costas rejoins me to discuss the latest twist in the simpson saga. and what it was like to cut into an nba final for news that he doesn't normally cover. bob, take me in the booth of the nba game and tell what you remember. >> marv albert was calling the game for the nba courtside. and i had a perch at the me mezzanine level. and this is was before any cell phones or whatever. and members. press were going on concourses to where televisions may have been available to follow the chase. others were looking over my shoulder at the monitor which at time has the game. and at times a split of the chase, and others a split screen. i would go back from marv, to tom, and then i'd have to hand it off. but this wasn't the usual transition of figure skating to skiing. this was an unusual situation to say the least. >> we have a clip from the documentary. let's roll it. >> um, kelly, kelly, you're not going to do like an effect or anything, right? >> yeah, okay. >> so, when we come up, w
was just one of five major sport events the same day as the ex-nfl's riveting ride pip including arnold palmer open. bob costas rejoins me to discuss the latest twist in the simpson saga. and what it was like to cut into an nba final for news that he doesn't normally cover. bob, take me in the booth of the nba game and tell what you remember. >> marv albert was calling the game for the nba courtside. and i had a perch at the me mezzanine level. and this is was before any cell phones or...
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just one of five major sporting events the same day as the ex-nfl star's riveting ride, including arnold palmerying his final round ever at the u.s. open. bob costas joins me to discuss the latest twist in the simpson saga and what it was like to cut into a nba final for the kind of news he didn't follow. tell me what you most remember? >> marv albert was calling the game and i had a perch in the mezzanine level. and a lot of people once they got wind whaf going on, including some members of the press, going on the concourses where television sets might be available to follow the bronco chase and others were crowding around me and looking over my shoulder at the monday ter which sometimes had the game and others times the bronco chase and strangely had a split screen of the two. i would take it back from marv and throw it to tom. he'd complete his report and observations then i'd have to hand it off. this wasn't the usual transition from figure skating to skiing that you do in sports casting, this was a rather unusual situation to say the least. >> we have a clip from the documentary, let's rol
just one of five major sporting events the same day as the ex-nfl star's riveting ride, including arnold palmerying his final round ever at the u.s. open. bob costas joins me to discuss the latest twist in the simpson saga and what it was like to cut into a nba final for the kind of news he didn't follow. tell me what you most remember? >> marv albert was calling the game and i had a perch in the mezzanine level. and a lot of people once they got wind whaf going on, including some members...
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. >> i heard arnold palmer say one time if the presidency to play golf, you do it.uld've been un-american to have said no. >> he was challenging him about playing golf with the president, he said because he asked me. that's what you do in america. un-american not to play. can you believe that this is actually controversial? peyton manning -- >> martha: 11 the audience when people -- they were applauding for peyton manning. >> jimmy kimmel has become so anti-trump, he's a most is bad as stephen colbert. >> martha: brian, thank you. we're going to take a quick break. we will be right back. i'm micah with safelite. customer: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care. kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. i'm lumy bargain detergent shifcouldn't keep up.ter. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. number one trusted. number one awarded. it's got to be tide four seconds on the clock, championship on the line. erin "the sharpshooter" shanahan fakes lef
. >> i heard arnold palmer say one time if the presidency to play golf, you do it.uld've been un-american to have said no. >> he was challenging him about playing golf with the president, he said because he asked me. that's what you do in america. un-american not to play. can you believe that this is actually controversial? peyton manning -- >> martha: 11 the audience when people -- they were applauding for peyton manning. >> jimmy kimmel has become so anti-trump, he's a...
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tomorrow marks the one year since he, jake sherman, and arnold palmer took over the newslett newsletter. congrats on that milestone. let me ask you really quickly, where does the latest report leave us on the question of whether the trump campaign sought to collude with russia? who does this move the needle forward? >> there is no definitive link yet, but this is a huge milestone in that investigation, and you have to be thinking that robert mueller will be looking at this very seriously and questioning everyone in this meeting about exactly how this came about. it's very damaging to the explanation that has been changing from trump jr. and other trump aides that they were not meeting with russians about damaging information about hillary. this really shoots holes in that credibility. >> one of the narratives at the center of all of this is the act. talk to us about how exactly that came about and the lawyer in question, how involved they are with this act and how they're trying to counter act that now. >> the act was named after a russian lawyer was, you know, basically almost killed i
tomorrow marks the one year since he, jake sherman, and arnold palmer took over the newslett newsletter. congrats on that milestone. let me ask you really quickly, where does the latest report leave us on the question of whether the trump campaign sought to collude with russia? who does this move the needle forward? >> there is no definitive link yet, but this is a huge milestone in that investigation, and you have to be thinking that robert mueller will be looking at this very seriously...
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. >> arnold palmer. >> that's the name of it. >> what did you think gentlemen you almost went eric bowd get away. that's a big admission, right? >> we had always wondered. >> i mean if you're grew beehive you never wondered. we have resentment. me, myself and alarm. ring me the alarm. i've been through this too long. she's been laying out all of these bread crumbs to say guys, help me, help me, help me, nobody has come to help mirror and now jay-z finally apologize wagon i really to focus on is when he he says, took me to believe in miracles with these natural twins. so you know all the speculations with lou i mean why would this be a miracles. twins happen. they are beautiful miracles but why this be a miracle. why do you have to say it's natural. >> right. >> that's the only thing -- >> outhits there's more i think there's lot more to these lyrics i think if you just take it for what it is, it's really -- it's talking to the guys like get your stuff together. >> get it together. >> i do like that message. i keep telling sean because he hasn't heard it yet. we'll talk more about it. >
. >> arnold palmer. >> that's the name of it. >> what did you think gentlemen you almost went eric bowd get away. that's a big admission, right? >> we had always wondered. >> i mean if you're grew beehive you never wondered. we have resentment. me, myself and alarm. ring me the alarm. i've been through this too long. she's been laying out all of these bread crumbs to say guys, help me, help me, help me, nobody has come to help mirror and now jay-z finally apologize...
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from arnold palmer to me. that might be it. >> i was thinking about this yesterday.l pictures. i have to put a laptop in to see the pictures. i don't know if we'll be able to see these pictures. >> is it like something that reflects you? >> create a personal time capsule with one thing. >> i only have one thing that matters in my life now. so i think what i would do is all the pregame journal scribbling to haley. i would probably want to save that, the pregame before i got here. she's the only thing i can think of now when i think of something. that's it. >> that's what all of us would do. i don't know. maybe some starbucks instant coffee, just for the future. i think people would really appreciate that. >> i would put my iphone in there because it's got everything, all my pictures. >> long gone. >> fidget spinner. >> real quickly. capsule for the "today" show that would best let people know in some future century what the "today" show was about. >> that's right. >> i may still be here. i'll tell you what -- >> what would you put, matt. >> a script from pop start hap
from arnold palmer to me. that might be it. >> i was thinking about this yesterday.l pictures. i have to put a laptop in to see the pictures. i don't know if we'll be able to see these pictures. >> is it like something that reflects you? >> create a personal time capsule with one thing. >> i only have one thing that matters in my life now. so i think what i would do is all the pregame journal scribbling to haley. i would probably want to save that, the pregame before i...
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i got a signed masters visor by arnold palmer to me.t to put pictures in, but i don't have actual pictures. put a laptop in to see the pictures, but you won't see the pictures then. >> is it, like, something that reflects you? >> personal time capsule. >> i have one thing that matters in life now. i think i'd do the pregame journal scribblings to my daughter, save the pregame stuff. she's all i think of now when i think so of something. that's it. >> that's what all of us would do. i don't know. maybe starbucks instant coffee for the future? in the future, i think people would appreciate that. >> put my iphone, there's everything. all the pictures. >> think twice about that. >> long gone. >> fidget spinner? >> oh. >> real quickly, if we created a time capsule for "today" to let people know in a future century what the "today" show was about, what would it be? >> you. >> i may still be here. i don't know. >> matt? >> favorite strip from pop star. >> yes! >> you want to put that in the round file. we start with george stepping out for the
i got a signed masters visor by arnold palmer to me.t to put pictures in, but i don't have actual pictures. put a laptop in to see the pictures, but you won't see the pictures then. >> is it, like, something that reflects you? >> personal time capsule. >> i have one thing that matters in life now. i think i'd do the pregame journal scribblings to my daughter, save the pregame stuff. she's all i think of now when i think so of something. that's it. >> that's what all of...
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jerry boyer, arnold palmer, jack niklas, tiger woods, randy ellis and justin d., gary woodland.brian and woody west would. >> impressive roster for anyone who pays attention to the golf world. that is so easy. >> i wanted to present tommy with something. i guess i will set because it is easier. you get a present. i am going to read this. this is a flag of the united states of america and he was flown over the u.s. capitol on july 24th, 2017 at the request of the honorable member of congress. this fight is on for tommy marcy and the unlimited foundation. [applause] so this is your own flag and i will gladly put it back in here to keep it safe. the rest of them here on how to take care of it. >> thank you. >> would want to get a picture of you holding the flag was lowered in your dad because this is exciting for us to be with you. if you can still make standing for a minute. i want to be a not shy because this kid is such a superstar that i want to be in that shot of course. if any of our board members or fellows want to jump in really quickly. we are very excited. we know that to
jerry boyer, arnold palmer, jack niklas, tiger woods, randy ellis and justin d., gary woodland.brian and woody west would. >> impressive roster for anyone who pays attention to the golf world. that is so easy. >> i wanted to present tommy with something. i guess i will set because it is easier. you get a present. i am going to read this. this is a flag of the united states of america and he was flown over the u.s. capitol on july 24th, 2017 at the request of the honorable member of...
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i heard arnold palmer one time if the president of the united states ever asks you to play golf, do youo say no. jillian: manning called the president the great host. revealed the two were on the same team. he also said that president trump is pretty generous with the putts. as a golfer, i can appreciate that those are a look at you're headlines go. outside to janice dean. janice: we are expecting a very warm and humid day across the east coast. showers and thunderstorms for the midwest and the great lakes moving into the northeast. so know what to do if there is a watch or warning in your neighborhood. what's your name where are from you. >> michael lang. >> and yourself. >> >> what's your name. >> carley. >> is it a big day for you. >> yeah. janice: what? tell me. >> tell her it's your birthday. >> what? >> say it's your birthday. >> july 13th. >> today is her birthday. janice: happy birthday. what's your name? >> jacob. >> and you are with her? >> um. >>um are you doing anything fun today? >> just seeing the city. janice: is it nice and hot today? you too, sir. what's your name. >> j
i heard arnold palmer one time if the president of the united states ever asks you to play golf, do youo say no. jillian: manning called the president the great host. revealed the two were on the same team. he also said that president trump is pretty generous with the putts. as a golfer, i can appreciate that those are a look at you're headlines go. outside to janice dean. janice: we are expecting a very warm and humid day across the east coast. showers and thunderstorms for the midwest and the...
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i am reading arnold palmer's a life well played. i recommended -- it was recommended to me by my wife. that is what i have been reading. i typically read history, biography, leadership, got a number of books on my stack to get to. probably the next book on the stack will be simon cynic. >> congressman gary palmer, thank you so much for your time. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter at booktv or instagram at book-tv or post to our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> a surgeon's story is on the frontiers of pediatric medicine. the conversations -- >> cutting things like medicaid and cutting the nih and doing these things when they are on the cusp of such terrific discoveries. when you think about half the people that are on medicaid, half of the beneficiaries our children. who is going to get hurt? why would we want to do that? we are not doing that to the elderly on medicare? we ought to double down and put more into our child
i am reading arnold palmer's a life well played. i recommended -- it was recommended to me by my wife. that is what i have been reading. i typically read history, biography, leadership, got a number of books on my stack to get to. probably the next book on the stack will be simon cynic. >> congressman gary palmer, thank you so much for your time. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter at booktv or instagram at book-tv or post to...