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national team for years, winning numerous medals along the way including a gold medal at the 1996 atlanta olympics. she had a stellar pro career in the abl and wnba. she was inducted in the women's basketball hall of fame. she is a coach at usf, jennifer azee. [applause] second come, ronnie was a pro bowler at quarterback, free safety, and strong sa am sure tg the hitting drills because of him. he was inducted into the pro football hall of fame in 2000. prior to his 15-year nfl career, he was an all-american at usc and helped the trojans when the 1978 national championship. ronnie lock. [applause] i would be remiss, we have a special guest in the house we did not know what was coming. carmen, right there. he claims he is 6 -- responsible for all of ronnie's success. marchand lynch is a human wrecking ball . did you see that run against the saints in the playoffs last year? wow. he grew up in oakland and became a running back at cal where he racked up and earned all- american honors. he just finished his fifth nfl season and as he often does, he is participating in a charity event later this evenin
national team for years, winning numerous medals along the way including a gold medal at the 1996 atlanta olympics. she had a stellar pro career in the abl and wnba. she was inducted in the women's basketball hall of fame. she is a coach at usf, jennifer azee. [applause] second come, ronnie was a pro bowler at quarterback, free safety, and strong sa am sure tg the hitting drills because of him. he was inducted into the pro football hall of fame in 2000. prior to his 15-year nfl career, he was...
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. >> 57bd we had the bombing of the atlanta olympics, where everybody was wrong.onna, we'll learn a lot more from these tapes. grand jury is looking at this right now. one thing that we have heard for the 911 operator said to mr. george zimmerman, you don't have to do that. >> right, right. george is right on the law. the problem with the law is that stand your ground is that you often end up in the ground in a case of an innocent person like trayvon martin and in the case of george zimmerman, you end up doing things that perhaps you would not have done. neighborhood -- i belong to a neighborhood watch. we don't carry pistols or guns. we try to protect the street, we try to protect the neighborhood. we don't profile people. we just try to make sure that everyone is safe. get in and out. but this is of course has awakened some wounds, some wounds that go back generations. where young, black boys were told at a very early age, i heard my mom, the talk is of course watch yourself, be careful of your surroundings. if you're stopped by the cops protect yourself, act wi
. >> 57bd we had the bombing of the atlanta olympics, where everybody was wrong.onna, we'll learn a lot more from these tapes. grand jury is looking at this right now. one thing that we have heard for the 911 operator said to mr. george zimmerman, you don't have to do that. >> right, right. george is right on the law. the problem with the law is that stand your ground is that you often end up in the ground in a case of an innocent person like trayvon martin and in the case of george...
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from box) 211"well she is extremely accomplished.. medall.. on a rope from senior olympics.. masters.. patiooals.. from atlantato ft lad. florida.. [22]in faat doris is the currentreining nationalchampion:(doris in pool) [23]"senior olympic many of her competitors are al." juss.. 70 .(lifeguard on side of pool) 24]""ome relay group got with her cause they needed a ringer"[25] the 85 and up relay.her team just set a national record.(in pool) [26]"we do really good" (daughter lifting medals) [27]"well i weight train a little bit laugh..and this is ppetty heavy right here." (vooce only) [28]"i get in and down that pool i cculd stay in there all ddy long and doris was a child...she has been a swimminggchampion...she been at a pool.in fact that's where she met her husband...a diving champioo. they had 8 children....but it wasn't pregnancies that kept doris fromtrying out for the olympics.(((ww 2))) [30]"the olympics were world ar two and they didn't have em that year.. that i was swimming" [31] her sppcialty now:the putterfly....[32]she didn't even learn that ssroke until at picnic table) [33](doris in pool- greatt
from box) 211"well she is extremely accomplished.. medall.. on a rope from senior olympics.. masters.. patiooals.. from atlantato ft lad. florida.. [22]in faat doris is the currentreining nationalchampion:(doris in pool) [23]"senior olympic many of her competitors are al." juss.. 70 .(lifeguard on side of pool) 24]""ome relay group got with her cause they needed a ringer"[25] the 85 and up relay.her team just set a national record.(in pool) [26]"we do really...
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timothy mcveigh, the unabomber, or the person that blew up the abortion clinic in atlanta or maybe set off the bombs at the olympics may well be driven by that. but we have a wonderful - a little bit longer, about eight minute further interview with rebecca in which she comes out and answers some of the questions we're raising, in a way that i have never heard before. in particular, keep in mind as she talks about this, our "belief of believers equals behavior" - your $64,000 question: who's the victim? wow. let's take the words from rebecca on this. >> what exactly did the people's temple adherents believe in? >> well, people's temple was affiliated with the disciples of christ denomination, and certainly began as a christian group, or within traditional christian belief systems and structures. however, it had an interest and commitment to racial justice and equality, beginning in indianapolis in the 1950s, continuing on into a move into california in the 1960s, and into expansion within the inner city ghettos of san francisco and los angeles. so, as the group moved and expanded its traditional christian commitmen
timothy mcveigh, the unabomber, or the person that blew up the abortion clinic in atlanta or maybe set off the bombs at the olympics may well be driven by that. but we have a wonderful - a little bit longer, about eight minute further interview with rebecca in which she comes out and answers some of the questions we're raising, in a way that i have never heard before. in particular, keep in mind as she talks about this, our "belief of believers equals behavior" - your $64,000...
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atlanta braves this afternoon. >> the top doctor has told the british olympic team they should avoid physical contact out of fearread illness and cost their shot at the gold. experts say this could make the host nation appear a bit ro ude. that is surprising coming from england when edited is considered a big deal. >> coming up on 6:26 and another 30 minutes of "good morning washington." >> and what to expect when all the dust settles on this super tuesday. >> students at george washington alerted to a potentially dangerous situation. a live report straight ahead. >> adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather center. it is a cold start to see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit ask for transitions adaptive lenses. visit an america's best location near you today to find the authentic transitions brand lenses that fit your life. america's best. best prices in sight. [ female announcer ] with xfinity you can always expect more. like
atlanta braves this afternoon. >> the top doctor has told the british olympic team they should avoid physical contact out of fearread illness and cost their shot at the gold. experts say this could make the host nation appear a bit ro ude. that is surprising coming from england when edited is considered a big deal. >> coming up on 6:26 and another 30 minutes of "good morning washington." >> and what to expect when all the dust settles on this super tuesday. >>...
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come through the major cities, places like new york, chicago, l.a., atlanta, london, of course will get a big boost from the olympicscouple million new tourists, visitors there. tourism up about 3% for the year which is obviously a positive sign for the economy with the bulk of the new tourists coming from emerging economies like china, india and brazil. >> back at you, who loves tourism. frequent flyer, vera gibbons. >> thanks, alex. >>> in this morning's one-minute play back, prince harry's dancing. he was in jamaica. >>> dirty harry. not the british prince guy who got married to this princess girl last year but the cool one with the red hair, he was in jamaica on a goodwill mission and got down with some locals. in the span of just five seconds, harry showed more rhythm than every member of the british monarchy since the beginning of recorded history combined. >> right there, that wasn't harry. that was prince charles dancing in rio de janeiro in 1978. >>> doing the math, can newt gingrich or rick santorum stage a comeback? we'll talk about it here on "weekends with alex witt." the best part of any great meal? de
come through the major cities, places like new york, chicago, l.a., atlanta, london, of course will get a big boost from the olympicscouple million new tourists, visitors there. tourism up about 3% for the year which is obviously a positive sign for the economy with the bulk of the new tourists coming from emerging economies like china, india and brazil. >> back at you, who loves tourism. frequent flyer, vera gibbons. >> thanks, alex. >>> in this morning's one-minute play...
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he said e sat in the press box at countless falcons games at atlanta fulton county stadium and covered the olympics, both winter and summer. he even had a hand in bringing professional sports teams to atlanta. he wrote 11 books, including coauthoring two additions of -- two editions of a hank aaron autobiography. and at the master's tournament in augusta every april, fuhrman reigned among the azaleas and oaks as the dean of the sports press corps. in a testament to his longevity in a tough business, until his retirement, fuhrman covered every kentucky derby since 1950 and every super bowl but the first one. he even branched out into tv, and although i did not grow up in atlanta, i've heard from many people that preachers across the city would cut their sermons short so that their congregations could be home for fuhrman bisher's kickoff on his program, "football review." along the way, he earned the respect of his colleagues and the loyalty of his readers, garnering writing awards too numerous to mention. he served as president of the national sportscastors and sports writers association from 1974-1
he said e sat in the press box at countless falcons games at atlanta fulton county stadium and covered the olympics, both winter and summer. he even had a hand in bringing professional sports teams to atlanta. he wrote 11 books, including coauthoring two additions of -- two editions of a hank aaron autobiography. and at the master's tournament in augusta every april, fuhrman reigned among the azaleas and oaks as the dean of the sports press corps. in a testament to his longevity in a tough...
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olympics began in 118 days. the only have to look to the boxer to see the influence of a gold medal. he won the gold medal in atlanta in 1996. he auctioned off his gold medal for his charitable foundation. he raised $1 million. he says the foundation makes the dreams of thousands of children in ukraine come true. his efforts had a dream in being as well. the bidder returned the medal to him after the auction is a sign of respect. that is the olympic spirit. stick around for the forecast straight ahead. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. >> we will continue to look into the assault investigation that led officials to handcuff four elem
olympics began in 118 days. the only have to look to the boxer to see the influence of a gold medal. he won the gold medal in atlanta in 1996. he auctioned off his gold medal for his charitable foundation. he raised $1 million. he says the foundation makes the dreams of thousands of children in ukraine come true. his efforts had a dream in being as well. the bidder returned the medal to him after the auction is a sign of respect. that is the olympic spirit. stick around for the forecast...
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rope from senior plympics.. masters.. nationals.. from atlanta ga to ft lad. florida.. [22]in fact doris is the currentreining pool) [23]"senior olympic26]"we do really good" (daughter lifting medals) [27]"well i weight train a littll bit laugh..and this is pretty heavy rrght here." (voice only) [28]"i get in that water and once i go up and down that pool i could stay in there all day long and just keee going."[29]since doris was a child...she has been a swimming champion...she says her happiest moments have peen at a pool.in facttthat's where she met her husband.... diving champion.they had 8 children....but it waan't pregnancies that kept doris fromtrying out for the olympics.(((ww 2))) [30]"the olympics were orld war two and they didn't have em that [31] er specialty now:the "- butterfly....[32]she didn't even learn that stroke until at picnic table) [33](doris in pool- great expression) [34]"i turnee around and started doing it and they all went like..(thumbs up ) like that and said.. you got it!"(friend at bench) [35]"yes, thats who she is... shes madam butterfly" (show us he nails) [36]"i even wear them on my fingernails..[37] d
rope from senior plympics.. masters.. nationals.. from atlanta ga to ft lad. florida.. [22]in fact doris is the currentreining pool) [23]"senior olympic26]"we do really good" (daughter lifting medals) [27]"well i weight train a littll bit laugh..and this is pretty heavy rrght here." (voice only) [28]"i get in that water and once i go up and down that pool i could stay in there all day long and just keee going."[29]since doris was a child...she has been a...
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atlanta. >> it was a great opportunity and position with a secure paycheck sand a predictable schedule. however, my heart yearned to go towards my dream of aspiring to play soccer in the olympics. >> at the start, there was tough times, particularly in south america. >> it was a very hard experience for me just because of so many of the preconceived notions that people all over the world have about americans. over the course of the five months, we were able to realize, oh, we're morale like than we are different. >> now she's using what she learned to open up new worlds for inner city kids. >> introducing this ball alone is going to open up their eyes to being able to exercise their creativity. build confidence and develop new friendships. it's important for me to spread and share this tool with as many youth as possible. >> that's just what she's doing, beginning with children at the martin luther king recreational center in atlanta. >> one of the greatest things that i think ms. martin has taught our children is you must be persistent in the pursuit of your goals. >> athletically speaking, soccer is the universal language. so many people play the sport, watch the sport, love
atlanta. >> it was a great opportunity and position with a secure paycheck sand a predictable schedule. however, my heart yearned to go towards my dream of aspiring to play soccer in the olympics. >> at the start, there was tough times, particularly in south america. >> it was a very hard experience for me just because of so many of the preconceived notions that people all over the world have about americans. over the course of the five months, we were able to realize, oh,...
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for the past 37 years she has brought atlanta the news from her coverage of the 1996 olympics, to her famous monica coffman close-ups of world leaders and celebrities. to her award winning work on issues such as the holocaust and domestic abuse. as the first woman and african-american news anchor in atlanta, miss coffman broke both race and gender barriers. she has won more than 30 local and southern regional emmy awards for her talent, for her reporting, and those close-up interviews. miss coffman has also been named university of georgia's broadcaster of the year in 2001 and the georgia association of broadcasters' 1992 citizen broadcaster of the year. madam speaker, i will always remember however, one evening, july -- gosh i guess it was 2002 , it was actually november of 2002 when i was first running for congress and that election night in a very, very close race , it went deep into the night, and finally about 11:00 it was news time at wsb and sure enough i had to go downstairs and get ready to be interviewed by monica coffman in regard to my race for congress. at that point we w
for the past 37 years she has brought atlanta the news from her coverage of the 1996 olympics, to her famous monica coffman close-ups of world leaders and celebrities. to her award winning work on issues such as the holocaust and domestic abuse. as the first woman and african-american news anchor in atlanta, miss coffman broke both race and gender barriers. she has won more than 30 local and southern regional emmy awards for her talent, for her reporting, and those close-up interviews. miss...