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i've always said that jack nicklaus and the victory in 1986 was my favorite because it was jack and theatest sporting event i ever thought. >> and he was 46? >> it was important to me. i always thought that i had of the tiger woods chip. >> the other initially thing about sports is what it means to a society. while it is a game, look at the olympics and putin and how he thought it was central to the coming back of russia as he saw it. look at what it means to a community. sports has an undefinable sense of capturing what brings a community together. look what happens to new york city. >> look what happened to the city of dallas and the dallas cowboys. because for years, dallas was the sea of shape because president kennedy was assassinated. the climate was ugly. i believe to your point that the rise of the cowboys in the late 1960's and establishment as america's team in the 1970's helped revive perception of dallas as a city. sports offer a very, very important part of our civilization. >> you loved the nfl. and then president of cbs said is not in the nfl we want you to do. >> nope. h
i've always said that jack nicklaus and the victory in 1986 was my favorite because it was jack and theatest sporting event i ever thought. >> and he was 46? >> it was important to me. i always thought that i had of the tiger woods chip. >> the other initially thing about sports is what it means to a society. while it is a game, look at the olympics and putin and how he thought it was central to the coming back of russia as he saw it. look at what it means to a community....
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-- rote,ke on tot second two jack nicklaus.t he had aonline column that sunday listed the /auburneasons why alabama was the greatest finish in sports. i thought i might want to revise. , thed you agree with him greatest fish in sports that you know? you have to give a lot of thought. but i would. gary,eatest -- my partner he sent me an e-mail. about four days after that. you didn't, dux/kentucky -- duke/kentucky and now auburn/alabama. you did tiger. what is next for you? [laughter] >> talk about tonya for a moment. never more hype. 50%. >> 48%. great --ung a anchoring below us. dan rather was there. /30 only is the30 and and the nbc report which i thought was really well done. mary had access to tonya and nancy. has never spoken about it. >> wishy mayor gray sportscaster? -- what she married to a sportscaster? >> she married her agent. i saw nancy at an event in charlotte a year ago in november. she is skating some. she is a mom now. know, it was awful for her. just awful. not have agains easy life. i understand that. >> i lov
-- rote,ke on tot second two jack nicklaus.t he had aonline column that sunday listed the /auburneasons why alabama was the greatest finish in sports. i thought i might want to revise. , thed you agree with him greatest fish in sports that you know? you have to give a lot of thought. but i would. gary,eatest -- my partner he sent me an e-mail. about four days after that. you didn't, dux/kentucky -- duke/kentucky and now auburn/alabama. you did tiger. what is next for you? [laughter] >>...
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i have been so privileged to be present at significant events, and i've always said jack nicklaus and the victory in $86 was my favorite just because it was jack, the greatest sporting event i ever saw, right. >> charlie: and he was 46. and that was a certain age at that time that was as important to me as 73 is now. >> charlie: yes. and i've always thought -- i had the tiger woods chip and the christian laettner shot in kentucky. >> charlie: the interesting thing about sports is what it means to society. just the game, to putin, it was the coming back of russia as he saw it. sports has an undefinable sense of capturing what brings a community together. look what happened to new york city. mayors won elections if their team won the world series. >> look what happened to the city of dallas and the dallas cowboys because, for years, dallas was the city of shame because president kennedy was assassinated there and the political climate was really ugly, and i really believe this, to your point, that the rise of the cowboys in the late '60s and then their establishment as america's team in
i have been so privileged to be present at significant events, and i've always said jack nicklaus and the victory in $86 was my favorite just because it was jack, the greatest sporting event i ever saw, right. >> charlie: and he was 46. and that was a certain age at that time that was as important to me as 73 is now. >> charlie: yes. and i've always thought -- i had the tiger woods chip and the christian laettner shot in kentucky. >> charlie: the interesting thing about sports...
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the other house in a gated community, it's a golf community, it's a jack nicklaus house.but it's going to have a very small basket of people wanting a specifically jack nicklaus -- >> all the same, we've been doing all these package was diana olick on how home buying an renting is changing over time and what it's going to look like in 25 years. isn't it the case that a home on a golf course will at least have a buyer, someone who wants to live on a golf course. this brick beauty house, maybe that's a person who would have bought in the past but is going to be renting or hopping around the country today? >> i don't think so because you will have professors who would buy it because it's near a school. you will have families who want to bring up their children there. you're going to have everyone who wants a night life, who wants to walk everywhere, who wants to be in the middle of the experience. the other will be people who want to play golf. >> i like the way you said that, people who want to play golf. >> i don't want to play golf and the fact i'm going to a golf turn am
the other house in a gated community, it's a golf community, it's a jack nicklaus house.but it's going to have a very small basket of people wanting a specifically jack nicklaus -- >> all the same, we've been doing all these package was diana olick on how home buying an renting is changing over time and what it's going to look like in 25 years. isn't it the case that a home on a golf course will at least have a buyer, someone who wants to live on a golf course. this brick beauty house,...
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. >> jack nicklaus once said a perfectly straight shot with a big club is a fluke. we're here to change that by optimizing the only piece of equipment you use on every single shot, a golf ball. this is what you've been using for the last 30 years. and this is what you'll be using the next 30 years. the benefit of our hollow core technology are simple. straighter shots off the tee into the green and a truer line on the putting surface. just swing and let the ball dot the rest. the global golf ball market is an estimated $1.5 billion. with a product that's the first and only one of its kind that's been tested and showed quantifiable performance enhancements as well as its prototype being named the top five product in 2013, we expect to capture 3% of the market share. 15 million in revenue and a projected 20 million of ebidta. exceptionally low overhead and outsourced manufacturing allowing to us generate profits through product sales, private label arrangements and technology licenses that would make our competitors our partners as well. >> i'm dominic chu on our powe
. >> jack nicklaus once said a perfectly straight shot with a big club is a fluke. we're here to change that by optimizing the only piece of equipment you use on every single shot, a golf ball. this is what you've been using for the last 30 years. and this is what you'll be using the next 30 years. the benefit of our hollow core technology are simple. straighter shots off the tee into the green and a truer line on the putting surface. just swing and let the ball dot the rest. the global...