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[laughs] >> jimmy: hello, crandall, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> jimmy: how long have you been doing this? >> butt sketches for over 20 years. [laughs] >> jimmy: you draw pictures of people from behind. >> instead of taking just a peek, i stare a little longer. it's normal stuff. >> jimmy: good news for the guy in the jeans there posing for you. your sign says you're the original butt sketch artis are there competitors out there now? >> as long as i keep my attorney employed, there will only be me. >> jimmy: that's a good drawing there. let's meet the model. what's your name? >> jared. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> sydney, australia. >> jimmy: i knew it. i didn't know what it was. i think it's the shirt. we wouldn't wear those here. have you ever had your butt sketched before? >> not professionally, no. >> jimmy: worried about how it might come out? >> a little bit, yeah. [laughs] >> i had a bit too much to eat at lunch. >> jimmy: if your butt ever commits a crime, this sketch would help police. crandall, keep sketching butts and we'll check
[laughs] >> jimmy: hello, crandall, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> jimmy: how long have you been doing this? >> butt sketches for over 20 years. [laughs] >> jimmy: you draw pictures of people from behind. >> instead of taking just a peek, i stare a little longer. it's normal stuff. >> jimmy: good news for the guy in the jeans there posing for you. your sign says you're the original butt sketch artis are there competitors out there now?...
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former usa team competitor liz crandall is one of them. >> i am a fair judge. >> reporter: by day crandall is a coach at airborne gymnastics in santa clara working to develop young olympic hopefuls, but by night, this weekend anyway, she's making decisions that could make or break these gymnasts' olympic dreams. >> we as a country are so incredibly gifted and strong right now that we could probably put up three different olympic teams and they would all medal. >> reporter: it's a fact that makes crandall's job that much harder, but she says she goes for honesty. she tries to use her knowledge to give the athletes the most accurate information possible. >> we feel like the more prepared they are, the more deductions that they're aware of in their routines, they can go home to their gyms and take care of them and be the most prepared to be successful internationally. >> reporter: a deduction? well, let's say a wobble, on the balance beam, or a shaky dismount from the parallel bars. but at the finals on sunday night, crandall says she won't only be looking at those fundamentals. >> we want at
former usa team competitor liz crandall is one of them. >> i am a fair judge. >> reporter: by day crandall is a coach at airborne gymnastics in santa clara working to develop young olympic hopefuls, but by night, this weekend anyway, she's making decisions that could make or break these gymnasts' olympic dreams. >> we as a country are so incredibly gifted and strong right now that we could probably put up three different olympic teams and they would all medal. >>...
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crandall kingston on how he ate away the competition. >> is the super bowl of competitive eating andtwo of the sport's big stars were crowned champions of nathan's hot dog eating contest. joey chesnutt showed why his nickname is jaws. he blew away the competition eating 68 hot dogs, about 8 lbs. in 10 minutes. it is the san jose man's sixth consecutive title, tying him for the most wins ever. on the women's side, when hundred 2 lbs. sonya thomas won for the second time in a row. known as the black widow, she wiggled and she devoured 45 hot dogs, breaking her own world record. this might be america's most famous competitive vicomtesse de but it is about a lot more than the number of hot dogs, it is about the money. the winners walk away with $10,000. that kind of money attracts all kinds of characters and a big crowd. >> do you want to be in this contest? >> no >> they eat too many hot dogs >> some may question whether it is actually a sport but fans point out that chesnutt does train. he works out four days per week and it seems to be working. >> floats and flags were all part of the
crandall kingston on how he ate away the competition. >> is the super bowl of competitive eating andtwo of the sport's big stars were crowned champions of nathan's hot dog eating contest. joey chesnutt showed why his nickname is jaws. he blew away the competition eating 68 hot dogs, about 8 lbs. in 10 minutes. it is the san jose man's sixth consecutive title, tying him for the most wins ever. on the women's side, when hundred 2 lbs. sonya thomas won for the second time in a row. known as...
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[applause] >> my name is bruce crandall. it is always nice to get the microphone after pat. you might think that half of the people who got the medal of honor and for helicopter pilots. that is not so. we had six, total, during the war. although, we had the heaviest losses during combat. one of the privileges i had was commanding u.s. troops in combat, and what of the greatest responsibilities i ever had was commanding troops in combat. last week, i spent five days at fort jackson going through some of the training that our troops doing basic training. i carry -- and i can hardly walk now. i am not fit for basic training anymore. 61 years ago i graduated from high school and i was in the same situation as many of you. i was 5 foot 6 inches, and i weighed 143 pounds. i did not know what i was going to do. except that i was going to play baseball. instead, i got drafted by the army instead of the yankees or the orioles. and my batting average is three times my great point. [laughter] not too bad if you are graduating still. [laughter] i ended up making a career at of the army.
[applause] >> my name is bruce crandall. it is always nice to get the microphone after pat. you might think that half of the people who got the medal of honor and for helicopter pilots. that is not so. we had six, total, during the war. although, we had the heaviest losses during combat. one of the privileges i had was commanding u.s. troops in combat, and what of the greatest responsibilities i ever had was commanding troops in combat. last week, i spent five days at fort jackson going...
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. >> my name is bruce crandall and it is always nice to get the microphone after pat. you might think that half of the people were helicopter pilots. that is not so. we had six total during the war. we had some of the heaviest losses in combat. one of the privileges i had was commanding u.s. troops in combat and one of the greatest responsibilities was commanding troops in combat. i spent five days in fort jackson going through some of the training that our troops do it in basic training and i can barely walk now. i'm not fit for basic training anymore. i was in the same situation as many of you. i did not know what i was going to do except that i was going to play baseball. instead i got drafted by the army instead of the yankees or the orioles. batting average was up three times my grade point. not too bad if you're graduating still. i ended up making a career out of the army. and part of it was because i had been raised in a home that thervice's one of requirements. -- that service was one of the requirements. my father served in the navy, my uncles had served in th
. >> my name is bruce crandall and it is always nice to get the microphone after pat. you might think that half of the people were helicopter pilots. that is not so. we had six total during the war. we had some of the heaviest losses in combat. one of the privileges i had was commanding u.s. troops in combat and one of the greatest responsibilities was commanding troops in combat. i spent five days in fort jackson going through some of the training that our troops do it in basic training...