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britt mchenry had a chance to talk to the quarterback josh will set about getting started. >> i am readygo and excited. the games are going to count now. we are back on the field. we are getting right back where we left off. secondary wise, we are excited. we are ready to make plays and get this thing going. >> is it good knowing this year when it was so heavily relied on defense and having to get interceptions to get a chance to have the weapons of rgiii the offensive boost this time around? >> that is one thing the -- i told griffon to just relax. we have your back. we are used to being out there the whole game. anything you can do, take it slow. if it is there, take it. if not, throw it away. he is going to have a heck of a year being able to -- not putting pressure on him he can play relaxed because he has a defense that is used to being out there. >> i played with his dad timmy and i cannot believe he is out there and doing so well. for a guy from texas, this weather is not bad. >> i mean, i will take this humidity over texas heat any day. i feel comfortable out here. it will be fin
britt mchenry had a chance to talk to the quarterback josh will set about getting started. >> i am readygo and excited. the games are going to count now. we are back on the field. we are getting right back where we left off. secondary wise, we are excited. we are ready to make plays and get this thing going. >> is it good knowing this year when it was so heavily relied on defense and having to get interceptions to get a chance to have the weapons of rgiii the offensive boost this...
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about the most clumsy way possible >> at times he has been incoherent >> chronicle reporter henry britthenry lee wrote a report on it. he says riser is trying to mount a civil because he claims his wife was a bad mother. he claimed she had a psychological disorder that had him inflicting fake illnesses on her children for sympathy. he cited no evidence whatsoever to the jury as he painted a confusing picture of his wife >> started out saying that nina was a wonderful mother but then he let loose a tirade, a laundry list of negatives about her, which certainly won't injure him to the jury >> he admitted he punched his wife in the face and strangled her and then hit her body in the oakland hills. after his conviction he made a deal with prosecutors where he led them to the body in exchange for a lesser sentence >> a friend of her testified that the couple's two children are living with relatives in russia and are still so traumatized by their mother's murder that they have even asked random americans about her >> the attorney representing the children says he expects to rest his case as s
about the most clumsy way possible >> at times he has been incoherent >> chronicle reporter henry britthenry lee wrote a report on it. he says riser is trying to mount a civil because he claims his wife was a bad mother. he claimed she had a psychological disorder that had him inflicting fake illnesses on her children for sympathy. he cited no evidence whatsoever to the jury as he painted a confusing picture of his wife >> started out saying that nina was a wonderful mother...
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britt mchenry joins the fray. wjla.com. >> any five points is a lot. >> there is no reason to draw comparisons from one team to another. they're both great. >> exactly. we will win this time. a lot of folks are heading out to the beaches. >> as they should. >> it is quiet and dry right now. look outside. we are in delaware. what a morning. they started off with just mostly sunny skies. now the clouds are rolling in. the rain will hold off for the beaches, at least until tomorrow. 40% chance for the afternoon. temperatures will start to heat up as we move through the upcoming weekend. highs around 90 degrees as we move through the next couple of days. 84 at reagan national. dew point levels inching upward. now at 60. it is beginning to feel more humid and uncomfortable left side. 81 degrees in upper northwest d.c. 82 in annandale. we go to chesapeake beach, maryland and now at 80 degrees. temperatures feel like 81. temperatures across the board and the lower 80's. winchester reporting in 77 degrees. fredericksburg,
britt mchenry joins the fray. wjla.com. >> any five points is a lot. >> there is no reason to draw comparisons from one team to another. they're both great. >> exactly. we will win this time. a lot of folks are heading out to the beaches. >> as they should. >> it is quiet and dry right now. look outside. we are in delaware. what a morning. they started off with just mostly sunny skies. now the clouds are rolling in. the rain will hold off for the beaches, at least...
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of course, the britts do pay for their health care in another way, with taxes. the sales tax is whopping 20% and income taxes as high as 50%. all of that money feeds a health care behemoth. the largest employer with more than 1 million people on the payroll of nhs so you would think it would be inefficient. >> that seems. it doesn't work in health care. >> reporter: this man turped the world's health care systems for his recent book "the healing of america." the least efficient payers in the world are the american private insurance companies have administrative costs of 20% to 30% and 30% tax on every dollar you spend on health care. britain is totally socialized medicine, and administrative cost 5%. canada is private doctors and public payers 6% administrative costs. it turns out in health care, government are doing this more efficiently than our private sector. >> reporter: one reason said reid? private insurers in america spend more money on nonmedical costs like ads and reviewing claims to help them stay profitable. another way governments can be more effici
of course, the britts do pay for their health care in another way, with taxes. the sales tax is whopping 20% and income taxes as high as 50%. all of that money feeds a health care behemoth. the largest employer with more than 1 million people on the payroll of nhs so you would think it would be inefficient. >> that seems. it doesn't work in health care. >> reporter: this man turped the world's health care systems for his recent book "the healing of america." the least...
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. >> andy murray looking to be the first britt to win at wimbledon since 1936. on match 'point, that's wrong. murray wins it in four sets. >> 99th tour de france start with the individual time time switzerland's fabian kansas -- cancellara won. opens tomorrow stage one with a yellow jersey while lance armstrong fights off doping allegations again. >> least tee it up at tiger's tournament, the at&t in maryland where the overnight storm wreaked havoc on the course, play declaid six hours to clean up. players could play but fans could not go on the ground, a few club members following tiger woods. then on 10, birdie putt. he had four in his first ten holes. one back at 6-under. take me to your leader. that would be brendan dejonge. three birds on the day, including this. the current leader at 7-under par. >>> theirs round of the senior players championship. kenny perry with the shot of the day, par-3 17th. right on line. a couple of bounces. nothing but net. a hole-in-one. 3-under on the day, six shots back of mark calcavecchia, who hat this very long birdie putt.
. >> andy murray looking to be the first britt to win at wimbledon since 1936. on match 'point, that's wrong. murray wins it in four sets. >> 99th tour de france start with the individual time time switzerland's fabian kansas -- cancellara won. opens tomorrow stage one with a yellow jersey while lance armstrong fights off doping allegations again. >> least tee it up at tiger's tournament, the at&t in maryland where the overnight storm wreaked havoc on the course, play...
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britt is not certified as yet, but it has passed all the tests for energy star rating. we also wanted to talk about rural broadbent. -- broadband. historically, rural areas have not had good broadband access. we just released a product this year that allows people in rural america to get a high speed that is close to any speed you could get in urban america. >> you were talking to the sec about that product? >> yes. that is the modem, and that is the transceiver. it is not very pretty, but when you look at it, this is a one- way transmitter that transmits a signal all the way to a satellite 22,000 miles above the earth. a pretty impressive, and it allows for super-high speed. >> any of your equipment manufactured here? >> we have a lot of distribution, but most are manufactured overseas. >> why? >> both cost as well as, you know, the supplier base. most of the chip set manufacturers and of the components manufacturers, hard drive manufacturers, they are all mostly in asia. it makes sense to assemble where they are. it reduces the overall cost. but we do have all of our
britt is not certified as yet, but it has passed all the tests for energy star rating. we also wanted to talk about rural broadbent. -- broadband. historically, rural areas have not had good broadband access. we just released a product this year that allows people in rural america to get a high speed that is close to any speed you could get in urban america. >> you were talking to the sec about that product? >> yes. that is the modem, and that is the transceiver. it is not very...
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andy murray is the first britt to reach the finals. started off hot taking the first set.n delay, federer came back. 6-3, 6-4 for a 17th major. it was clearly a very emotional loss for murray. >> everybody always talks about the pressure of playing at wimbledon, how tough it is. but it's not the people watching. they make it so much easier to play. the support has been incredible. so thank you. [ applause ] >> along with a few tears, federer is now ranked number one for the first time in more than two years. >>> to baseball now. the new york yankees are heading into the allstar break on a hot streak. in the fifth a-rod tripled to center. sweeney goes for the diving catch, misses it and slams into the wall. he's okay. stays in the game. nova strikes out 10. the yankees beat the red sox to take three of four at fenway. >>> thought he was under attack. >> folks running. players duck for cover after a loud thunder clap during the twins/rangers game in texas. one player tweeted, it was so loud he thought jesus was coming. he must not be living right. after a rain delay, the gam
andy murray is the first britt to reach the finals. started off hot taking the first set.n delay, federer came back. 6-3, 6-4 for a 17th major. it was clearly a very emotional loss for murray. >> everybody always talks about the pressure of playing at wimbledon, how tough it is. but it's not the people watching. they make it so much easier to play. the support has been incredible. so thank you. [ applause ] >> along with a few tears, federer is now ranked number one for the first...
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the britts will have more military personnel at the london games than they have in afghanistan.b orr has been following olympic security and, bob, is there any known threat to the olympics? >> well, not as far as we know right now, scott. u.s. and british sources tell us that they have no specific information at the moment about any possible terror threat aimed at the olympics. but the games, which obviously will attract huge crowds and worldwide attention, are a target. so u.k. officials now are standing up their biggest peacetime security operation in history. antiaircraft missile batteries, for example, are stationed on roof tops in london and in public squares near the olympic venues. we're told more than 40,000 security forces-- troops, police, private guards-- will be on duty when the games begin. >> pelley: is there anything that makes london particularly vulnerable? >> well, a couple of things. terrorists, as we know, have already proven they can hit that city. more than 50 people tragically were killed seven years ago in what has been known as the 7/7 transit bombings.
the britts will have more military personnel at the london games than they have in afghanistan.b orr has been following olympic security and, bob, is there any known threat to the olympics? >> well, not as far as we know right now, scott. u.s. and british sources tell us that they have no specific information at the moment about any possible terror threat aimed at the olympics. but the games, which obviously will attract huge crowds and worldwide attention, are a target. so u.k. officials...
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the britts are harsh. if you're mitt romney, you're happy to get on to the next stop. what happened there, dan? >> a very rough start on this trip. as he was flying over there was a story in one of the british papers quoting an unnamed advisor saying president obama didn't understand the anglo-saxon heritage and the relationship between u.s. and the britains. which they deny there is any advisor who did it but it started to set a tone and he did an interview with brian williams in which he made the comments about the olympics and by the next day he was called out by the prime minister, david cameron, who basically said, you know, it's sometimes difficult to set up the games in a big city. it's a lot easier when you do it in the middle of nowhere which seemed to be a reference to salt lake city in 2002. gwen: and insulting the governor of utah at the same time. >> the mayor of london and cameron are conservative party members and used him as a punch line. the british press was very, very tough on them which is the way the british press is. so this was supposed to be the
the britts are harsh. if you're mitt romney, you're happy to get on to the next stop. what happened there, dan? >> a very rough start on this trip. as he was flying over there was a story in one of the british papers quoting an unnamed advisor saying president obama didn't understand the anglo-saxon heritage and the relationship between u.s. and the britains. which they deny there is any advisor who did it but it started to set a tone and he did an interview with brian williams in which...
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80,000 britt in a it? over a mitt. holy -- shoe polish! >> well, mitt, you've still got to visit poland and israel on this magical mystery tour. here's tips. in poland, don't use words polack submarine or screen door. and in israel -- are you sure you have to go to israel? i'm done talking now. >> thank you brett. and joining me now from washington, d.c. for a look at the political ramifications of today's debacle is peter fenn. peter runs fenn communications group and worked on more than 300 campaigns from presidential races to mayoral ones and knows his stuff. peter, welcome back inside the "war room." >> thanks, governor, great to be back. >> it's just such a fun day. here are some more of mitt's gaffs. said he met with the head of the british spy agency, mi-6, which you're not supposed to do. referredreferred to his meeting at downing street as the back side instead of the back garden and called the head of the labor party leader, i guess which is a no-no. can it get any worse for the guy? >> it's pretty tough to get worse. he obviousl
80,000 britt in a it? over a mitt. holy -- shoe polish! >> well, mitt, you've still got to visit poland and israel on this magical mystery tour. here's tips. in poland, don't use words polack submarine or screen door. and in israel -- are you sure you have to go to israel? i'm done talking now. >> thank you brett. and joining me now from washington, d.c. for a look at the political ramifications of today's debacle is peter fenn. peter runs fenn communications group and worked on...
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britt mchenry is outside the phone booth. the women are on the court now. everybody down at the west end has been excited with lebron and kobe and everybody walking around. >> it is so big the president is scheduled to be attending tonight. with so many u.s. starts people are lining up in droves just to catch a glimpse. team usa has the sports world of buz, even being compared to the 1992 gold medal winning dream team. as chris paul told us, the only thing that matters to this team is in result. >> we understand it is all about wins and losses. we just try to approach each game the right way. >> we want to win because we represent the u.s. >> again, the game tips off at 8:00. coming up, we'll hear from calvin borel at about what it is like to be playing back home. >> it is not easy to be a team mascot. you have to be ready for anything. look at riptide. >> look at the size of that. he could not get this thing going again. >> he had a lot of protection when he hit the ground. [laughter] >> we have word tonight that parking issues across the district are abou
britt mchenry is outside the phone booth. the women are on the court now. everybody down at the west end has been excited with lebron and kobe and everybody walking around. >> it is so big the president is scheduled to be attending tonight. with so many u.s. starts people are lining up in droves just to catch a glimpse. team usa has the sports world of buz, even being compared to the 1992 gold medal winning dream team. as chris paul told us, the only thing that matters to this team is in...
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. >> here is britt mchenry at. >> the nationals play last night, but there's no looking back.hington continues to prove there's reason to be excited for the future and maybe the postseason. top of the seventh inning rbi triple, making it 5-1 giants. don't count out the nationals. they find ways to win this season and they did. they rallied in the ninth field. bryce harper with a hit. the game was tied. there's adam laroche. a double play. bryce harper would come home. the nationals win 6-5. the 19th walk off and in the last two years. the national space the rockies tonight at the park. have a good friday. >> thanks so much. remember lin-sanity? jeremy lin will take his talents to houston. they agreed to terms on a four- year contract worth about $30 million for four years. the knicks have three days to match the offer of the houston rockets. >> 5:26 right now 78 degrees already. the news continues at 5:30. >> it has been a week since the severe storms rolled through the area. if thousands of people still don' >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side.
. >> here is britt mchenry at. >> the nationals play last night, but there's no looking back.hington continues to prove there's reason to be excited for the future and maybe the postseason. top of the seventh inning rbi triple, making it 5-1 giants. don't count out the nationals. they find ways to win this season and they did. they rallied in the ninth field. bryce harper with a hit. the game was tied. there's adam laroche. a double play. bryce harper would come home. the nationals...
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britt mchenry met a woman who has a kaleidoscope of olympic memories. >> this is one of the greatestletes of all time standing next to my great uncle. >> her uncle was also one of the greatest athletes in the world. this summer marks the 100th anniversary he won olympic gold in track and field. >> he would look them up and down and say, i will take that bet. >> her other uncle when seconds. >> having olympians in the family is a special feeling because you go somewhere in your blood line somebody had all of what it took to be the best in the world. >> just down the road lives a current olympian. katie is the youngest u.s. olympian. >> at the u.s. olympic trials, a near world record pace in the first half of the 800 meters and finished in first place with a record. >> in the poll, she does not miss around. >> miller and the rest of the neighborhood is showing her love. >> there is a big-time history of the olympics -- olympians in the d.c. area. >> thank you. coming up next, get ready for an overload of cuteness. >> if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own. if you'v
britt mchenry met a woman who has a kaleidoscope of olympic memories. >> this is one of the greatestletes of all time standing next to my great uncle. >> her uncle was also one of the greatest athletes in the world. this summer marks the 100th anniversary he won olympic gold in track and field. >> he would look them up and down and say, i will take that bet. >> her other uncle when seconds. >> having olympians in the family is a special feeling because you go...
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carl cameron tells us such pronouncements are not the britt's cup of tea. >> mitt romney and david cameron met at number 10 downing street. >> it's 1200 people that have seen the torch and meant to go within a mile of 95% of the country. that would be a challenge in the states but in uk, we justify that. >> the night before, romney called news stories about logistical problems disconcerting. >> stories about the private security firm not having enough people, supposed strike of the immigration and customs officials. that obviously is not something which is encouraging. >> asked about that, cameron to some took a shot at the olympics romney ran in salt lake city, utah. >> we're holding an olympic games in one of the busiest, most bustling cities in the world. it's easier if you hold them in the middle of no wear. >> romney special mentioned bury ma where he saw six lane house with no cars. after meeting cameron, romney tried to lay it to rest. >> there are always a few small things that end up going not quite right in the first day. >> london mayor johnson took a shot saying there are peopl
carl cameron tells us such pronouncements are not the britt's cup of tea. >> mitt romney and david cameron met at number 10 downing street. >> it's 1200 people that have seen the torch and meant to go within a mile of 95% of the country. that would be a challenge in the states but in uk, we justify that. >> the night before, romney called news stories about logistical problems disconcerting. >> stories about the private security firm not having enough people, supposed...
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britt has figured out ways to turn them into things you can use again. >> we have over a dozen ideas mats. >> obviously we talk about cleaning it. >> put it in the washing machines to get rid of the germs and stink. most of them are made by pvc, which is not recycleable. instead of putting it in the land fill, you can repurpose it. you can cut it and use it as a dish matt. >> you cut it and it's done? >> exactly. >> next? >> we've all had jars we can't open before. cut a little circle out of your yoga mat and you have a kung fu grip. get those jars open. next we have an ipad case. this is so simple. >> it looks designer. >> i know. you could see this in the apple store. just takes stitches all the way around. i hand stitched this. really easy. you can actually wear yoga mats, too. you'll see these in all the spas next year. these are flip-flops. you stitch them here and on the sides. if you run out of hair ties, you can use them in your hair. >> and a clip board. >> no need for a cork board. just pin up your to do list and photo on to your yoga mat. >> and coffee fillers? >> that's r
britt has figured out ways to turn them into things you can use again. >> we have over a dozen ideas mats. >> obviously we talk about cleaning it. >> put it in the washing machines to get rid of the germs and stink. most of them are made by pvc, which is not recycleable. instead of putting it in the land fill, you can repurpose it. you can cut it and use it as a dish matt. >> you cut it and it's done? >> exactly. >> next? >> we've all had jars we can't...
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. >> finally, the britts love, i don't, the britts love liver and onions.. a full day's worth of sodium. you would have to play two hours and eight minutes of badminton. this is a reason for the lambs to be silent. definitely. >> the alternative is? >> once again, roast leg of lamb. it's roasted. the fat's falling away. mint jelly there, a big british fave. which gives it flavor without all the calories. >> the gold medal for bumming people out at the olympic games, david zinczenko. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, thank you. >> congratulations. we're going to have much more ahead from london. this is "today" on nbc. [ male announcer ] every day, your car takes you to work, school, practice, dance class, shopping, and more. so do something nice for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. so do something nice for it. we've made major advancements in reducing the incidents of broken bones in seniors. we've received recognition for getting hypertension under control for over 80% of our members. we've made significant advances in asthma, immunization
. >> finally, the britts love, i don't, the britts love liver and onions.. a full day's worth of sodium. you would have to play two hours and eight minutes of badminton. this is a reason for the lambs to be silent. definitely. >> the alternative is? >> once again, roast leg of lamb. it's roasted. the fat's falling away. mint jelly there, a big british fave. which gives it flavor without all the calories. >> the gold medal for bumming people out at the olympic games,...
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really even as a britt, we were all behind murray yesterday. even as a britt you can't fail to like roger federer. >> i know. that was a lovely thing to say, although i couldn't help but feel that inside he was not saying -- but it was a lovely hinge to say. becky anderson, thank you so much. >>> turns out the u.s. government was way too generous with those unemployment checks last year. yes, uncle sam wants your money back, unemployed americans. we'll tell you how much. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. in every way, shape, and form. it's my dream vehicle. on a day to day basis, i am not using gas. my round trip is approximately 40 miles to work. head on home, stop at the grocery store, whatever else that i need to do -- still don't have to use gas. i'm never at the gas station unless i want some coffee. it's
really even as a britt, we were all behind murray yesterday. even as a britt you can't fail to like roger federer. >> i know. that was a lovely thing to say, although i couldn't help but feel that inside he was not saying -- but it was a lovely hinge to say. becky anderson, thank you so much. >>> turns out the u.s. government was way too generous with those unemployment checks last year. yes, uncle sam wants your money back, unemployed americans. we'll tell you how much. every...
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talk about comments he made this week about london's readiness for the games that have upset some brittcia officials. we will also be joined by michelle obama. >>> we will talk to david beckham about his role in tonight's opening ceremony. all kinds of rulers about that. >>> plus, savannah catches up with ladies you're going to hear a lot about in the coming days. the u.s. women's jgymnastic teams. aaron, back to you. >> we will see you then. see you again tonight at 7:30 for the opening ceremonies which we know you will not talk about at all before that happens. >> maybe a couple of hints but we will spoil nothing, aaron. i promise that. >> thank you, matt. >>> 6:38. 76 degrees. a warning for women. the video police want you to see. >>> what martin o'malley did that has a lot of people speculating he's getting ready to make a run for the white house. >>> sneak peek millions will be watching the opening ceremony. see it before they do, ahead. >>> and tom has the dancing forecast that will make sense, i promise, it will, as soon as we >>> tomorrow is national dance day. d.c. congresswoma
talk about comments he made this week about london's readiness for the games that have upset some brittcia officials. we will also be joined by michelle obama. >>> we will talk to david beckham about his role in tonight's opening ceremony. all kinds of rulers about that. >>> plus, savannah catches up with ladies you're going to hear a lot about in the coming days. the u.s. women's jgymnastic teams. aaron, back to you. >> we will see you then. see you again tonight at...
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those britts are not messing around. >> i'm just saying, you've got to play by the rules. if you've got to be done by 10:00, got to be done by 10:00. >> sounds like it was a great show though up until that point. >>> the time is is 5:25. coming up, we're watching your commute right now after problems leave metro trains at a stand still over the weekend. >>> plus, a photographer trying to solve a mystery. take a look here. this the after they captured this heartfelt moment on camera. >> great story. >>> temperatures, they're already in the 70s around our region this morning, but it's going to get a lot warmer. the heat wave in store for us ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life, matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn, and i'm a cancer survivor. [ mimi ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease
those britts are not messing around. >> i'm just saying, you've got to play by the rules. if you've got to be done by 10:00, got to be done by 10:00. >> sounds like it was a great show though up until that point. >>> the time is is 5:25. coming up, we're watching your commute right now after problems leave metro trains at a stand still over the weekend. >>> plus, a photographer trying to solve a mystery. take a look here. this the after they captured this heartfelt...
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it's the broadcast box, so joining me here is steve britt who is the owner of old dominion speedway. on my right is cody scott, he's 17 years old. we're having our own little mock race here. they should be starting relatively soon. we'll bring it to you live here on fox nascar broadcasting. good morning to all of you. >>> good morning. >> you guys are in the moment. you're excited for this race to begin. what are the drivers thinking right now, tony? >> usually when i'm in the car right about now, usually i'm watching the guy in front of me -- >>reporter: pace car goes off. >>reporter: there goes the flag. biggity, biggity, biggity, let's go racin', boys. do you get stracted while you're driving? >> honestly, once the green flag starts, it's all good, you're not really thinking of anything. i know when i'm driving, usually i think about two or three laps ahead of how i'm going to pass the guy in front of me. if i'm in the lead, i just think about hitting my mark, staying consistent, hammer on, just go. >>reporter: now, you know, i know that you talk a lot about driving fast and it's
it's the broadcast box, so joining me here is steve britt who is the owner of old dominion speedway. on my right is cody scott, he's 17 years old. we're having our own little mock race here. they should be starting relatively soon. we'll bring it to you live here on fox nascar broadcasting. good morning to all of you. >>> good morning. >> you guys are in the moment. you're excited for this race to begin. what are the drivers thinking right now, tony? >> usually when i'm in...
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the britts traced it to a nuclear power plant in russia.ct from russia, the russians declined. so the mystery who called him was never solved. his death is sometimes called the first death by nuclear terrorism, some other nonstate actor using radioactive materials to kill someone. he was the first, at least they used to say, now there are allegations there may have been another. in late 2004, the president of the palestinian authority, arafat became ill, a few weeks later he died. doctors said it was caused by a massive stroke and blood condition that couldn't be explained. the sudden illness that nondiagnosis and political stakes of him dying, it's not surprising it has long been the subject of more or less wild conspiracy theories, everything from him dying of aides to being deliberately affected with hiv to cause aids. at the heart of most conspiracies was the allegation that israel was responsible for killing him. >> a nephew of late palestinian president arafat said his uncle may have died an unnatural death. many palestinians believe
the britts traced it to a nuclear power plant in russia.ct from russia, the russians declined. so the mystery who called him was never solved. his death is sometimes called the first death by nuclear terrorism, some other nonstate actor using radioactive materials to kill someone. he was the first, at least they used to say, now there are allegations there may have been another. in late 2004, the president of the palestinian authority, arafat became ill, a few weeks later he died. doctors said...
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britt, night to see you. >> thank you. >> and rush limbaugh is jumping all over president obama's remarks about business. >> when we've got a president campaigning, if you've got a business, you didn't build that, somebody else made that happen, i don't understand why anybody who has ever amounted to anything or wants to cannot be horrified by this man. that's a question i'm never going to have answered. it will never be understandable to me because there's too much ear rationality in the world and irrationality is inexplicable. it wasn't long ago the people that got lectured in this country were the people that were lazy. your parents lectured you, the high school guidance counselors, teachers, if you do anything you were the one that got lectured." now the people being lectured to in this country are those who succeed, those who achieve. >> many small business owners are steamed about president obama's remarks. katheryn bragg is one of them. she's been here before on the record and she's back tonight. nice to see you, katheryn. >> hi, greta. thanks for having me back. >> all right. i kn
britt, night to see you. >> thank you. >> and rush limbaugh is jumping all over president obama's remarks about business. >> when we've got a president campaigning, if you've got a business, you didn't build that, somebody else made that happen, i don't understand why anybody who has ever amounted to anything or wants to cannot be horrified by this man. that's a question i'm never going to have answered. it will never be understandable to me because there's too much ear...
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." >> wallace: ride with britt reed as he races to another thrilling adventure!ain! >> safer: and that was that. no lawyer for the wallaces. >> wallace: whatever myron wanted to do, myron was going to do. hello! i'm mike wallace with real news. ♪ ♪ >> susie: myron-- mike-- went on to do all kinds of early television, from variety shows to commercials... >> wallace: it's proctor and gamble's golden fluffo. darling, at this point in our lives... >> safer: ...from talk to soap. >> wallace: 'cause i got it made. it was fine, it was honest work. but i was not especially proud of it. >> safer: and then, in 1962, an event that would change his life. while sightseeing on a mountaintop in greece, mike's 19-year-old son peter was >> wallace: and we went over and found him. he had fallen off a cliff. he... you know, what can you say? he was a glorious young man. the... >> safer: i cannot think of anything worse... >> wallace: oh, yeah. >> safer: ... than losing a child. i mean, we are programmed so that they will outlive us. >> wallace: mm-hmm. that's right. >> safer: to ho
." >> wallace: ride with britt reed as he races to another thrilling adventure!ain! >> safer: and that was that. no lawyer for the wallaces. >> wallace: whatever myron wanted to do, myron was going to do. hello! i'm mike wallace with real news. ♪ ♪ >> susie: myron-- mike-- went on to do all kinds of early television, from variety shows to commercials... >> wallace: it's proctor and gamble's golden fluffo. darling, at this point in our lives... >>...
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and gymnastics and the britts are all about cycling and rowing and so i really feel like in the last day or two this has almost caught on fire. there's something about this olympics that i don't remember this kind of buzz going into so much of a buzz going into previous games. >> suarez: american viewers are able to consume more of the games than ever before because of the way they're being delivered. so why don't you pull up a seat on the virtual couch next to them and help them figure out what to watch over the next couple of days. >> well, we may call this the twitter olympics or the live-streaming olympics when it's all over. the days of coming home and watching the network from 8:00 to 11:00, not missing a second of it, those days are long gone. and so nbc, of course, is the rights holder for united states and they're going to be doing live streaming. all of us who are not rights holders are going to be doing... tweeting and on facebook and blogging and it's going to be instantaneous and i guess i would say to the fans you can probably gear your coverage, what you want, you will
and gymnastics and the britts are all about cycling and rowing and so i really feel like in the last day or two this has almost caught on fire. there's something about this olympics that i don't remember this kind of buzz going into so much of a buzz going into previous games. >> suarez: american viewers are able to consume more of the games than ever before because of the way they're being delivered. so why don't you pull up a seat on the virtual couch next to them and help them figure...
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how is the britt, open different and what does it mean as it has risen for americans as the same status as the pga and the masters. >> it is the golf championship for the rest of the world. it's the oldest, this is the 141st there are an awful lot of players that have won this championship. it's part of history and i think that's what makes it so special. >> rose: tell me how you see the competitors going into this 141st open. >> there's been an awful lot of talk about is tiger ready to win a main championship. i've been lucky enough to watch him play quite a bit this week. he's playing exceptionally well. he has won three tournaments this year so i wouldn't say he's struggled. he's ready to go. phil nicholson is always a big story and you got some of the guys who wouldn't won are big stories. luke donald, lee westwood, steve stricter some of those type of players. this is a wonderful golf course and it will bring out the best from these players. >> rose: yes it difficult? is it the wind, the weather the fare ways, the rough, all of that. >> it's all of that at the golf course but this
how is the britt, open different and what does it mean as it has risen for americans as the same status as the pga and the masters. >> it is the golf championship for the rest of the world. it's the oldest, this is the 141st there are an awful lot of players that have won this championship. it's part of history and i think that's what makes it so special. >> rose: tell me how you see the competitors going into this 141st open. >> there's been an awful lot of talk about is...
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. >> i want to pick up on what britt said. i agree with it.hink this obama care is unpopular because the president didn't try to sell it. he will try to sell it again and again and again. dozens of speeches and hasn't been able to. you heard him in the staple statement he made i did this because it was good for the country. the mrur raility of americans are against the overall plan. they support some of the individual things like the 26-year-olds on their parents or preexisting conditions things like that. do you see the white house making another effort, a second effort to make a first impression or are they better off staying away from obama care? >> i think they make that first impression a second time. there were democrats on thursday who said openly it is a gift for us a chance to sell this again in a better way than they did the first time. their language. i also think there will be a lot of pressure on the gop where the house scheduled a repeal vote for july 11th was the last i heard. there will be impression on what they replace it wit
. >> i want to pick up on what britt said. i agree with it.hink this obama care is unpopular because the president didn't try to sell it. he will try to sell it again and again and again. dozens of speeches and hasn't been able to. you heard him in the staple statement he made i did this because it was good for the country. the mrur raility of americans are against the overall plan. they support some of the individual things like the 26-year-olds on their parents or preexisting conditions...