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frances francesca, are you surprised he's opening to new ideas? was a little bit surprising. what i found most surprise building that interview, and we were talking building it back there so i know you will get in on this. members of congress from california or new york will vote to get rid of the local and state deduction. it's tough to be a republican in california or new york as it is is. and then to say, you know, i understand on principle it's not fair for the rest of the country to be subsidizing you but this is what you should vote for. so i think that's going to be a real sticking point on this framework. it is possible it could get taken down. but it is is in the framework. >> do you think they will follow through for dead, dead, dead with the state and local deduction. >> i don't expect that that argument is going to cut it. look, he used to be the whip. he's the leader now. he has the pulse of his members. he understands their motivations, their inclinations, what will ultimately get them across the finish line. that argument will not g
frances francesca, are you surprised he's opening to new ideas? was a little bit surprising. what i found most surprise building that interview, and we were talking building it back there so i know you will get in on this. members of congress from california or new york will vote to get rid of the local and state deduction. it's tough to be a republican in california or new york as it is is. and then to say, you know, i understand on principle it's not fair for the rest of the country to be...
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that it belongs to a francesca. -- a francesca and a franciscan -- it belongs to a franciscan.we do have primary documents for some of the jazz what's and we know how little or how much it was overwritten. in some of these cases it was not that much. they made it suitable for storytelling but preserve the activity but we know this is all for markets perspective so i save him through the intervention through the virgin mary, she clearly wants me to make the trip but modern people might say, well notwithstanding, i mean people have their beliefs then as they have them now, it is really you know that native americans let you live, help to live that you got from one point to another so to scrape up that language, that impulse it would've been so natural to marquette to get at the real story and the role voice. >> desoto, that was what 15 40's or so? so 130 years earlier. may be in the 16 60's were 16 70's there were some pretty ugly incidents. would marquette have been aware of that? to what degree? laura: that is a good question. whenever we talk about the spanish story of the new
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snowie of them will know when your not to be any simmering francesca's to protect those interests and to decrease the story you have to take it as language that if they change to a given got to go to. the opinion it will become the legend think it will be you can always the list be a get zero emission different poster get it did it get it cause assuming that there is a demented concept and this randomness. was strictly imposed with fear. compact once this treaty enters into force it's essay cuts will be deep and long lost by signing all of you commits to bring a strong fiscal rule into your natural legislation preferably at a constitutional level among the strong fiscal adjustments there is also in the so-called balance budget then your point is that illness normally goes it was not in question to school. with it but age and even then chill a. lot of that was it was still. would have amended its constitution at the request of the european union. yes it did a balanced budget would give priority to price stability. pushing aside the right to work the right to health and the right to a d
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creative skills to use in your heart yes it is time for her weekly day i want tips and today i love a francesca is making a bird table. hello i'm frances that and making it feeding playstyle birds with a plastic cap theory is quite easy i will show you how you can do it yourself you need to the plate and a bowl of hot plastic such as. a twenty centimeters long threaded rod which you can get from a d.i.y. shop called wash us. and. drill a hole in the center of the bill press the only life you go to drill and take great care because the plastic cans that. now do the same with a plate just as much can. take the threaded rod and push it through the hole in the bowl fix the rod from above and below it with a washer and nuts you can also use plastic washes which especially suitable from. and this is how the whole thing looks. now take a washer and not and screwed to the top and all the rot. put the plate upside down on top of it. fix it with another nut and russia. and your bird feeder is ready. if you prefer to hang it up and not stand it screw an oven that onto the f.l. part of the threaded rod and
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is just a mattress on the floor which is fine by francesca. why you have to sleep in a simple room to meter and seventy high i can clearly sleep here like am in a tent like in a camping something like that. sleeping sleeping and then they make everything else downstairs. you're trying just to hold meetings there's plenty of room. jordan game room is custom made. as are the kitchen fittings. the guest bathroom. sink is made of concrete slabs origami like b.s. that is pared down and understated. they'd used to hide all the cows that house make living life in order to have empty spaces spaces freely to flow and the true for all the functional so every oldest talking is over there plexiglass and gold is a sort of aesthetic. fear of course bought on the backside there are. ok. francesco's garage is a work in progress he's planning a second black box to allow for extensions. the apartment comprises just ninety square meters but that's more than enough for him and his wife. speaks. and i'll be talking to dress so they will leave like a dress so and n
is just a mattress on the floor which is fine by francesca. why you have to sleep in a simple room to meter and seventy high i can clearly sleep here like am in a tent like in a camping something like that. sleeping sleeping and then they make everything else downstairs. you're trying just to hold meetings there's plenty of room. jordan game room is custom made. as are the kitchen fittings. the guest bathroom. sink is made of concrete slabs origami like b.s. that is pared down and understated....
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>> that was francesca of the daily mail. >> it's a great question. i think we would love to have enough bipartisan support to get 60 votes that ensures permanence on tax reform. thus far what i think we've faced is unfortunately resistance to that because i think that in many cases rather than looking out for the interest of the american people, many people in the other party are looking to try to deny victories to the administration. so getting to 60 votes, i think, will be a challenge. it's one we would like to see happen. but i think it'll be a challenge. we defer in many cases the process to those leaders that we have and i think that their guidance has been that reconciliation will be the most likely path forward. the reason that we're having engagement, though, is even if we go the reconciliation process, we still believe tax reform would be better if done on a bipartisan basis. and we've also learned this fall -- i'm sorry. this summer that keeping 50 of 52 republicans is not something that's reliable. and so despite promises of commitments th
>> that was francesca of the daily mail. >> it's a great question. i think we would love to have enough bipartisan support to get 60 votes that ensures permanence on tax reform. thus far what i think we've faced is unfortunately resistance to that because i think that in many cases rather than looking out for the interest of the american people, many people in the other party are looking to try to deny victories to the administration. so getting to 60 votes, i think, will be a...
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francesca institution, going back to the mike and the maddology. they had a espn documentary.lace him. >> now they have to replace probably the morning show. this morning show you came in. you mentioned imus. carton was relative unknown to the new york area. certainly had been going around the country as a host. that will be their expectation. who can we fill in? boom hears name recognition this is huge hole in the morning. carton was probably in line or at least in consideration to take over the afternoon drive time host. connell: right. and but filling one slot is hard. filling both will be very, very difficult especially in the middle of an acquisition. that is the interesting part. mike, thank you very much. good analysis tonight. >> thank you. >> interesting story if nothing else, florida in an important story continues to brace itself for hurricane irma. when we come back we go to the weather center to check in with rick reichmuth for the latest track on the storm up to the second. we'll be right back. ♪. substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one.
francesca institution, going back to the mike and the maddology. they had a espn documentary.lace him. >> now they have to replace probably the morning show. this morning show you came in. you mentioned imus. carton was relative unknown to the new york area. certainly had been going around the country as a host. that will be their expectation. who can we fill in? boom hears name recognition this is huge hole in the morning. carton was probably in line or at least in consideration to take...
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francesca. reporter: thank you, sarah. a quick -- a question, but a quick clarification on the espn matter. you had said it was a fireable offense. that's being interpreted as saying that she should be fired. are you or the president saying that she should be fired? ms. sanders: that's not a decision that i'm going to make. that's something for espn to decide. again, i was asked about that. i think it is a fireable offense based on the standard that espn has set themselves by saying that people that go too far and make political comments have been suspended from their own network. i think that that is a consistency that they should probably focus on. margaret. reporter: but how is that not advice to private company? ms. sanders: margaret. hallie, i've already taken a question from you. reporter: i guess i'm just trying to clarify that. and i know you have and i appreciate that, but you said it was an individual not a private company. ms. sanders: i'm just asking you to be respectful to your colleagues so that i can get aro
francesca. reporter: thank you, sarah. a quick -- a question, but a quick clarification on the espn matter. you had said it was a fireable offense. that's being interpreted as saying that she should be fired. are you or the president saying that she should be fired? ms. sanders: that's not a decision that i'm going to make. that's something for espn to decide. again, i was asked about that. i think it is a fireable offense based on the standard that espn has set themselves by saying that people...
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joining me now the nick ackerman, and francesca chambers who covers the white house for "the daily mail." good day, everyone. these top associates that we're seeing, the names that we know, manafort and cohen and stephen miller, what can investigators glean from them. as we might expect, they're not just going to cough up things that make him look bad. >> we first go to letters that president trump wrote, there was one that was done by donald trump and stephen miller that was then given to white house counsel who then redid that letter and we don't know what letter was actually turned over to the mueller prosecution. we just don't know who has that and how many letters there were. >> let's pause on that with "the washington post" reporting and again i mentioned this because it was going into the holiday weekend, people have lives, some people have more active lives than you or i, mick, some people are not reading the russia investigation every day. the first draft letter, a reason to fire comey it conveyed donald trump's displeasure that he wouldn't say publicly what he told trump priva
joining me now the nick ackerman, and francesca chambers who covers the white house for "the daily mail." good day, everyone. these top associates that we're seeing, the names that we know, manafort and cohen and stephen miller, what can investigators glean from them. as we might expect, they're not just going to cough up things that make him look bad. >> we first go to letters that president trump wrote, there was one that was done by donald trump and stephen miller that was...
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francesca. >> sarah, two questions on tax reform. we heard the president will travel to north dakota next week. this week he is in missouri. republicans hold 52 seats in the senate and the democratic senators from those states are the ones the white house is targeting. if the white house got those votes that would put you up to 54. joe donnelly and joe manchin are two other democratic senators that the white house is looking to pick up. that would be 56. where are the other four democratic votes that the white house and president think they can get tax reform? >> i would love to see all of them come on board. i can't imagine why anybody wouldn't want to help more americans keep more of their hard-earned money. we want to simplify the tax filing process for individuals, encourage job creation, encourage job growth, provide tax relief for middle class america and encourage companies to bring back money to the united states and invest it. i don't know why any member of the senate or house would not want to support those things and hopef
francesca. >> sarah, two questions on tax reform. we heard the president will travel to north dakota next week. this week he is in missouri. republicans hold 52 seats in the senate and the democratic senators from those states are the ones the white house is targeting. if the white house got those votes that would put you up to 54. joe donnelly and joe manchin are two other democratic senators that the white house is looking to pick up. that would be 56. where are the other four...
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my name is francesca menis, director of policy and advocacy for the florida coalition but also treasurer of the florida democratic party. so, last year, i was the youngest black woman running in the state of florida. i had filed at the age of 30. and my question, basically, is kind of geared towards access. yeah, i was kind of that traditional girl who got on all the county boards, commission for women, all these kind of things, and kind of built my platform and built my base, and my base of support. and so, i kind of want to call the question around our tactics around recruitment, because this is a question i'm asking of our state party. you have progressive organizations, and i'm not going to name them, but you have young progressive organizations who are building candidate pipelines, but the pipelines are set up with people who also have access, who also have money, who are young professionals, but we're talking about a question of the people who are from those communities representing their communities. and so, i'm just trying to understand, how are we shifting or how are we getting
my name is francesca menis, director of policy and advocacy for the florida coalition but also treasurer of the florida democratic party. so, last year, i was the youngest black woman running in the state of florida. i had filed at the age of 30. and my question, basically, is kind of geared towards access. yeah, i was kind of that traditional girl who got on all the county boards, commission for women, all these kind of things, and kind of built my platform and built my base, and my base of...
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>> francesca chambers of the daily news. >> it's a great question. we would love to have enough a partisan support to get 60 votes that ensures permanent fund tax reform. bus fire, what i think we face is unfortunately resistance to that because they think in many cases rather than looking after american people, many people in the other party are trying to deny victories to the administration. getting to 60 votes will be a challenge. it is one we would like to see happen, but it can be a challenge. we differ in many cases the process to those leaders we have in their guidance has been the reconciliation will be the most likely path forward. the reason that we are having engagement is because even if we go the reconciliation process, we still believe it will be better if it's done on a bipartisan basis. we have also learned this fall -- this summer that keeping 50 of 52 republican is not something reliable. and so, despite promises of commitments that they make to voters since 2010, we don't feel like we can assume they can get tax reform done strictl
>> francesca chambers of the daily news. >> it's a great question. we would love to have enough a partisan support to get 60 votes that ensures permanent fund tax reform. bus fire, what i think we face is unfortunately resistance to that because they think in many cases rather than looking after american people, many people in the other party are trying to deny victories to the administration. getting to 60 votes will be a challenge. it is one we would like to see happen, but it can...
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francesca. >> reporter: thank you, sarah. i want to follow up on what jim asked. i don't know back here we heard the rest of your answer. the reason attorney general jeff sessions put out the earlier statement on camera because it was a legal argument but a lot of what we're talking about here is legislative argument. why have we not heard from the president directly on this day? can we expect to hear from him later today on this. >> you heard directly from the president. he issued a pretty lengthy statement directly from the president. >> reporter: why was it attorney general jeff sessions went on camera, when the president never went on camera to make the speech about the big heart and how compassionate he is and how he wants congress to take legislative action to on daca? >> the president spoke about this numerous times in the past but at same time this was a legal issue because there was a court decision had to be made with a timeline not placed, that the administration created but a timeline that was created by the attorney general's in those states that were
francesca. >> reporter: thank you, sarah. i want to follow up on what jim asked. i don't know back here we heard the rest of your answer. the reason attorney general jeff sessions put out the earlier statement on camera because it was a legal argument but a lot of what we're talking about here is legislative argument. why have we not heard from the president directly on this day? can we expect to hear from him later today on this. >> you heard directly from the president. he issued...
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francesca. >> sarah -- isn't that what this is? a good thing? on steve bannon, d.r.e.a.m.ers should consider self-deporting when the permits runs out. is that something that the white house thinks is realistic that the d.r.e.a.m.ers would voluntarily leave the country and is that something the president thinks they should do? >> the administration has been clear on what our position is. we are hoping congress will step up and do its job and fix this problem and implement responsible immigration reform and addressing that problem would be a part of it. >> last week, nancy pelosi and the president would sign the d.r.e.a.m. act. >> the presidented and administration are looking at responsible immigration reform and part of that would be part of that process, but we want to do something that addresses a multitude of issues and again, congress has six months to do their job and we're hopeful and confident that they will. >> steve bannon said this discussion over daca would lead to a civil war in the republican party. how and why is he wrong with that
francesca. >> sarah -- isn't that what this is? a good thing? on steve bannon, d.r.e.a.m.ers should consider self-deporting when the permits runs out. is that something that the white house thinks is realistic that the d.r.e.a.m.ers would voluntarily leave the country and is that something the president thinks they should do? >> the administration has been clear on what our position is. we are hoping congress will step up and do its job and fix this problem and implement responsible...
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francesca? >> reporter: a question but a quick clarification on the espn matter.as a fireball offense that is her saying she should be fired. are you or the president saying she should be fired? >> that is not a decision i want to make. that is something for espn to decide. i think it is a fireable offense based on the standard that espn has set themselves by saying that people that go too far and make political comments have been suspended from their own network. i think that that is a consistency they should probably focus on. margaret? hallie, i have already taken a question from you. >> reporter: i appreciate that. >> i am asking you to be respectful of your colleagues. >> reporter: you have not answered it. could you? >> go ahead. this will be the last question since we are tight on time. >> reporter: i want to call on a clarification because you said you don't have advice for a private company, yet you're giving advice to espn. >> it is not my decision to make for a private company. i was asked specific about that individual. i made a comment. i stand by it.
francesca? >> reporter: a question but a quick clarification on the espn matter.as a fireball offense that is her saying she should be fired. are you or the president saying she should be fired? >> that is not a decision i want to make. that is something for espn to decide. i think it is a fireable offense based on the standard that espn has set themselves by saying that people that go too far and make political comments have been suspended from their own network. i think that that...
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. >> francesca? >> thank you, sarah. i wanted to follow up on what jim said. you said that the reason attorney general jeff sessions put out the earlier statement on camera is because it was a legal argument. a lot of what we've been talking about here is a legislative argument. why have we not heard from the president directly on this day? and can we expect to hear from him later today on this? >> he issued a lengthy statement directly from the president. >> why was it attorney general jeff sessions that went on camera, when the president hasn't gone on camera to make this case today about what a big heart he has and how compassionate he is, and how he wants congress to take legislative action on this to save daca. >> the president has spoken about this numerous times in the past. at the same time, this was a legal issue, because there was a court decision that had to be made with a time line not placed that the administration created, but a time line that was created by the attorney generals in those states that were forcing this issue and this decision to t
. >> francesca? >> thank you, sarah. i wanted to follow up on what jim said. you said that the reason attorney general jeff sessions put out the earlier statement on camera is because it was a legal argument. a lot of what we've been talking about here is a legislative argument. why have we not heard from the president directly on this day? and can we expect to hear from him later today on this? >> he issued a lengthy statement directly from the president. >> why was it...
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francesca? >> and why ruin a good thing, sarah. >> is that what this is? a good thing. >> staying on the topic of steve bannon. another comment made with that d.r.e.a.m.ers consider self- self-deporting? is that something the president thinks they should do. >> the administration is clear on our position and hoping congress will step up and do their job, fix this problem. implement response immigration reform and address that problem would be part of it. >> and a -- >> last week nancy pelosi said the president would sign the d.r.e.a.m. act. is that act krit? >> accurate? >> part would be part of that process but we want to do something that addresses a multitude of issues and, again, congress has six months to do their job. we're hopeful and confident they will. >> "60 minutes" interview steve bannon said the discussion over daca to lead to a civil war in the republican party. how and why is he wrong about that? >> i think that -- steve always likes to speak in kind of a, the most extreme measures. i'm not sure i agree with that. >> on a different perspect
francesca? >> and why ruin a good thing, sarah. >> is that what this is? a good thing. >> staying on the topic of steve bannon. another comment made with that d.r.e.a.m.ers consider self- self-deporting? is that something the president thinks they should do. >> the administration is clear on our position and hoping congress will step up and do their job, fix this problem. implement response immigration reform and address that problem would be part of it. >> and a...
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francesca. >> thank you, sarah. a quick question but a quick clarification on the espn matter. you had said it's a fireable offense and saying she should be fired. are you or the president saying that she should be fired? >> that's not a decision i will make. that's something for espn to decide. again, i was asked about that. i think it is a fireable offense based on the standard that espn has set themselves. by saying that people that go too far and make political comments have been suspended from their own network. i think that that is a consistency that they should probably focus on. margaret. >> private companies -- margaret? hallie, i have taken a question from that. >> you have and i appreciate that but it was an individual and not a -- >> i'm asking you to be respectful to the colleagues. i have two minutes left. go ahead, margaret. >> you haven't answered it. >> i'll yield. >> go ahead. >> thank you. >> this will be the last time. >> i'll do a schedule before the end. >> all right. >> i don't want to take margaret's question away. on the clarification, sarah. >> go ahea
francesca. >> thank you, sarah. a quick question but a quick clarification on the espn matter. you had said it's a fireable offense and saying she should be fired. are you or the president saying that she should be fired? >> that's not a decision i will make. that's something for espn to decide. again, i was asked about that. i think it is a fireable offense based on the standard that espn has set themselves. by saying that people that go too far and make political comments have...
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francesca. >> a quick question but clarification on the espn matter. interpreted that she should be inspired. are you or the president saying she should be fired? >> that's not a decision that i'm going to make. that's something for espn to decide. again, i was asked about that. i think it is a fireable offense. based on the standard that espn has set themselves by saying that go too far to make political comments have been suspended from their own network. i think that that is the consistency that they should probably focus on. margaret. >> i know you have, and i appreciate that. but you said it was an individual. >> i'm just asking you to be respectful to your colleagues that i can get around the room. i have about two minutes left. >> you haven't answered it. could you? >> go ahead. and this will be the last question since we're tight on time. >> clarification there, but advice for a private company, yet, you're giving advice to espn. >> it's not my decision to make for a private company. i was asked specific about that individual. i made a comment.
francesca. >> a quick question but clarification on the espn matter. interpreted that she should be inspired. are you or the president saying she should be fired? >> that's not a decision that i'm going to make. that's something for espn to decide. again, i was asked about that. i think it is a fireable offense. based on the standard that espn has set themselves by saying that go too far to make political comments have been suspended from their own network. i think that that is the...
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is it because of the one and done model mike francesca mentioned earlier.ncept turns out to poorly for the companies and kids being invested in >> well, it's a double-edged sword on the talking about the one and done model because there's no other industry that puts constraints on anyone who has professional attributes that can become a pro or can become an executive we just looked at the young ceo of pinterest. >> right. >> so you want to put these economic models and sanctions on kids and that's a challenge because you shouldn't be doing that and if it was not done, we wouldn't have a lot of these problems >> all right guys, thank you, both. appreciate you joining us today. charles smith and peter robey. >>> president trump announcing he will head to puerto rico a week from today to survey hurricane maria's damage to the island after tweeting that the island is in deep trouble we're going to g tethe latest on the recovery efforts that are under way there right after this whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendi
is it because of the one and done model mike francesca mentioned earlier.ncept turns out to poorly for the companies and kids being invested in >> well, it's a double-edged sword on the talking about the one and done model because there's no other industry that puts constraints on anyone who has professional attributes that can become a pro or can become an executive we just looked at the young ceo of pinterest. >> right. >> so you want to put these economic models and...
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. >> reporter: francesca, nick and hudson are veterans on the court. >> i love being on the court withgoing to go through try-outs today. what can i expect? >> be ready to run. >> dylan dreyer, you're next. >> my drill sergeant for the day was kathy delaney, assistant director of u.s. open paul person ball persons. we started with speed. >> on your mark. get set -- >> oh, boy. >> go. ♪ oh, shoot. oh, shoot. >> no, no, no. nope. sprint. sprint. >> sprinting. >> are you feeling winded or tired yet? >> nope. >> okay. >> then, moved on to throwing. >> i heard you play softball? >> yes. >> you do? >> yes. >> anyway, that's nice. excellent. that's very good. uh-oh. uh-oh. uh-oh. that was kind of ugly. that was not a good one. >> that was bad. >> and lastly, my umbrella holding technique. >> excuse me. i need the sun. i can't see anything. >> how do you hold this thing? luckily, i made the cut and was ready for the court. i got my official u.s. open outfit on. and this is the tent full of my people. i can't wait for my first assignment. i like this. yay. >> nick, wesley, lashaun and dylan. >>
. >> reporter: francesca, nick and hudson are veterans on the court. >> i love being on the court withgoing to go through try-outs today. what can i expect? >> be ready to run. >> dylan dreyer, you're next. >> my drill sergeant for the day was kathy delaney, assistant director of u.s. open paul person ball persons. we started with speed. >> on your mark. get set -- >> oh, boy. >> go. ♪ oh, shoot. oh, shoot. >> no, no, no. nope. sprint....
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. >> francesca, nick and hudson are veterans on the court. >> on the court with the plabes players ont? >> be ready to run. >> dylan, you are next. come on up. >> the drill sergeant for the day is cathy delaney. we started with speed. >> on your mark, get set -- >> oh go! >> oh shoot! oh shoot! >> no, no, no! nope. sprint. >> sprinting. >> sprint. okay. >> are you feeling winded or tired yet? >> nope. >> okay. >> then moved on to throwing. >> i heard you played softball? >> yes. >> you do? >> yes. >> okay. anyway -- that's nice! excellent! that's very good. huh oh. huh oh. that was kind of ugly. that was not a good one. >> bad. >> lastly, my umbrella holding technique. >> her form? >> excuse me. >> sorry. >> i can't see anything. >> okay. how do you hold this thing? >> i made the cut and ready for the court. i've got my officia u people. i can't wait for my first assignment. >> whoo! >> oh, i like this! yeah! >> nick, leslie, la shawn and dylan! >> i guess this is happening. i don't know where we're going. i don't really know where to go. i was pleasantly surprised by the assignment.
. >> francesca, nick and hudson are veterans on the court. >> on the court with the plabes players ont? >> be ready to run. >> dylan, you are next. come on up. >> the drill sergeant for the day is cathy delaney. we started with speed. >> on your mark, get set -- >> oh go! >> oh shoot! oh shoot! >> no, no, no! nope. sprint. >> sprinting. >> sprint. okay. >> are you feeling winded or tired yet? >> nope. >> okay....