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. >> reporter: gaynor who works with financial advisors in her day job sits up front and is the pilotther of two and a lawyer at google, sits in the back and is known as the stoker. on a chilly june morning in oceanside, california, the team set off. >> it's learning those lessons and overcoming those insane obstacles that make you resilient in life generally. >> it's a real test of what your ability is to go beyond your own, your own boundaries. >> absolutely. >> reporter: the race was more than 3,000 miles, from california to annapolis, maryland. riders pedalled through ever-changing weather and terrain. gaynor documented the obstacles and triumphs along the way. >> jack and i just finished a ride in colorado. jack, how are you feeling? >> i feel much better, i feel good. >> the scariest part was cross winds because you didn't know it was going to happen. >> reporter: near the end of the race in west virginia, torrential rain forced gaynor and chin to carry their bike flu flood waters. but in the end, seven days, 15 hours and three minutes after they began, team sea to sea crossed t
. >> reporter: gaynor who works with financial advisors in her day job sits up front and is the pilotther of two and a lawyer at google, sits in the back and is known as the stoker. on a chilly june morning in oceanside, california, the team set off. >> it's learning those lessons and overcoming those insane obstacles that make you resilient in life generally. >> it's a real test of what your ability is to go beyond your own, your own boundaries. >> absolutely. >>...
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. >> reporter: chen and his racing partner carolyn gaynor started training together just a month before love guiding blind and visually impaired athletes. that's the thing that keeps me training every day. >> reporter: gaynor, who works with financial advisers in her day job, sits up front and is "the pilot." chen, father of two and a lawyer at google, sits in the back and is known as "the stoker." on a chilly june morning in oceanside, california, the team set off. >> it is overcoming those insane obstacles that really mark you more resilient in life generally. >> so we look past our disability to go beyond our own boundaries. >> absolutely. ( laughs ) >> reporter: the race was more than 3,000 miles from california to annapolis, maryland. riders pedaled through ever- changing weather and terrain. gaynor documented the obstacles and triumphs along the way. >> jack and i just finished a ride in colorado. jack, how are you feeling? >> i feel much better. i feel good. >> the scariest part was crosswinds. you didn't know what was happening. >> reporter: near the end of the race in west virg
. >> reporter: chen and his racing partner carolyn gaynor started training together just a month before love guiding blind and visually impaired athletes. that's the thing that keeps me training every day. >> reporter: gaynor, who works with financial advisers in her day job, sits up front and is "the pilot." chen, father of two and a lawyer at google, sits in the back and is known as "the stoker." on a chilly june morning in oceanside, california, the team set...
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the demonstrations started, the complaints continued along similar lines, with dawn rosher asking: gaynorived in a country he had described just before leaving washington as being in turmoil, a reference presumably to those two cabinet resignations within 24 hours, reported here on monday's news at six. the foreign secretary went this afternoon. he disagreed with the prime minister's latest brexit plan. and earlier, the brexit secratary said he was resigning as he didn't believe in theresa may's exit strategy. big political news no doubt, but two newswatch viewers objected to the coverage, recording videos to explain why. here's francis fa ruja and first, john gillifer. when the disagreement and subsequent resignation over brexit were announced, the immediate reaction of those covering seemed to be, "what does this mean for theresa may's future as prime minister?" surely what's important is how it affects the brexit process, the infighting within and between our parties should surely be secondary. in general, the coverage of the brexit process seems to spend far too much time concentratin
the demonstrations started, the complaints continued along similar lines, with dawn rosher asking: gaynorived in a country he had described just before leaving washington as being in turmoil, a reference presumably to those two cabinet resignations within 24 hours, reported here on monday's news at six. the foreign secretary went this afternoon. he disagreed with the prime minister's latest brexit plan. and earlier, the brexit secratary said he was resigning as he didn't believe in theresa...
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caroline gaynor was all smiles. >> you're doing great. >> reporter: as she helped blind athlete randy complete the texas iron man triathlon last spring. >> i love incredibly long endurance challenges, but to me the motivating factor is i lov guiding blind and visually impaired athletes. that's the thing that keeps me training every day. >> reporter: but while she was swimming, biking, and running with randy, her future teammates were nearly 1,000 miles away, training for an even more rigorous competition. team sea to sea. >> all right, guys. >> reporter: four tandem bikes, eight athletes, four of them blind, was getting ready for the race across america, a cycling challenge from the west coast to the east. the team with the concept of two visually impaired athletes, jack chin and dan berlin. >> we both feel like we wanted to demonstrate to the world that people who are blind can be extraordinarily successful. because that message just does not get out enough. >> so your visual impairment is just a minor detail in this story, right? >> to us, yes. we never give it a second thought. >>
caroline gaynor was all smiles. >> you're doing great. >> reporter: as she helped blind athlete randy complete the texas iron man triathlon last spring. >> i love incredibly long endurance challenges, but to me the motivating factor is i lov guiding blind and visually impaired athletes. that's the thing that keeps me training every day. >> reporter: but while she was swimming, biking, and running with randy, her future teammates were nearly 1,000 miles away, training for...
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the demonstrations started, the complaints continued along similar lines, with dawn rosher writing: gaynorthe foreign secretary went this afternoon. he disagreed with the prime minister's latest brexit plan. and earlier, the brexit secratary said he was resigning as he didn't believe in theresa may's exit strategy. big political news no doubt, but two newswatch viewers objected to the coverage, recording videos to explain why. here's francis fa ruja and first, john gillifer. when the disagreement and subsequent resignation over brexit were announced, the immediate reaction of those covering seemed to be, "what does this mean for theresa may's future as prime minister?" surely what's important is how it affects the brexit process, the infighting within and between our parties should surely be secondary. in general, the coverage of the brexit process seems to spend far too much time concentrating on the interaction between our politicians at the expense of giving any detail on what's been decided. unfortunately, what is portrayed in the frenzied news media, including the much respected bbc n
the demonstrations started, the complaints continued along similar lines, with dawn rosher writing: gaynorthe foreign secretary went this afternoon. he disagreed with the prime minister's latest brexit plan. and earlier, the brexit secratary said he was resigning as he didn't believe in theresa may's exit strategy. big political news no doubt, but two newswatch viewers objected to the coverage, recording videos to explain why. here's francis fa ruja and first, john gillifer. when the...
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caroline gaynor was all smiles as she helped a man complete the triathlon last spring. >> to me the motivatingthletes. that's what keeps me training every day. >> reporter: while she was swimming, biking, and running with randy, her teammates were more than a thousand miles away themed sea to sea. four tandem bikes, four blind, were getting ready for a race across america, a cycling challenge from the west coast to the east. >> we both feel like we wanted to demonstrate to the world that people who are blind can be extraordinarily successful because that does not get hot enough. >> so your visual impairment is just a minor detail in this story, right? >> yes. fwhefr gave it a second thought. >> jack and caroline are one of the four tandem teams riding for the first time together a month before the race. caroline who's a financial adviser sits up front and is the pilot. jack who works for google and father of two sits in back and is the stoker. >> how do you know you're going to make it work. >> i trust i can make it work. my goal is to keep whatever cadence jack prefers. >> on a chilly june mo
caroline gaynor was all smiles as she helped a man complete the triathlon last spring. >> to me the motivatingthletes. that's what keeps me training every day. >> reporter: while she was swimming, biking, and running with randy, her teammates were more than a thousand miles away themed sea to sea. four tandem bikes, four blind, were getting ready for a race across america, a cycling challenge from the west coast to the east. >> we both feel like we wanted to demonstrate to the...