jim nantz, sir nick faldo and all the cbs crew on hand. just a little bonus coverage. want to bring the last golfer in before we good night it. from wilmington, north carolina. peter: a bit of an awkward stance for fran chess come. the bal his feet. this is a scary stance with the water staring you in the face. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] nick: it's no fun when you're reaching for the ball and you still have to get it up. they all know about that downslope so they're just trying to get it out. land it one inch on the green. which he did. see, that was a good bunker shot and it's 15 feet. jim: all you can do. nick: yeah. yeah, that's what i was saying -- peter: that's just not knowing golf course. not having played enough rounds here. nick: a bit of local knowledge or your caddie saying no, just come up short. have to play a chip and run. jim: hurley, fourth shot. nick: trying to do a rahm, chip it in. jim: gets on that right side of the hole and it just starts p
jim nantz, sir nick faldo and all the cbs crew on hand. just a little bonus coverage. want to bring the last golfer in before we good night it. from wilmington, north carolina. peter: a bit of an awkward stance for fran chess come. the bal his feet. this is a scary stance with the water staring you in the face. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] nick: it's no fun when you're reaching for the...
i'm proud to have them at this table especially my goodfriendjim nantz. this is a mission for you. >> it is. >> charlie: tell me how you became committed, determined. >> thank you for having us on and on this journey. we've shared a lot about this through the years. my dad had a long dreadful battle, 13 years against alzheimer's. i wrote a book called "always by my side" and i realized there was an audience. they reacted immediately in some ways i think galvanized the alzheimer's community. the feedback now ten years down the road still follows me where i go. the book it's not one we're trying to sell now but people are unfortunately the care giving side can relate to it. i can walk out of a tower or broadcast booth and people are asking me to sign the book and tell a story about a loved one. i realized i was put on the planet to do something more than have the best seat in the house for the final four or the master's. it became something that overtook me. >> charlie: since the book's response gave you an incentive and motivation to go further. >> it did.
i'm proud to have them at this table especially my good friend jim nantz. this is a mission for you. >> it is. >> charlie: tell me how you became committed, determined. >> thank you for having us on and on this journey. we've shared a lot about this through the years. my dad had a long dreadful battle, 13 years against alzheimer's. i wrote a book called "always by my side" and i realized there was an audience. they reacted immediately in some ways i think galvanized...
jim nantzis a five-time national sportscaster of the year.st his father to alzheimer's in 2008 and has made it a life's mission to advance research and caregiving for those who suffer from the disease. also joining me are two physicians, the chair of neurology at houston methodist hospital, and the leader of the neuroimaging at houston methodist hospital. they're also both professors of neurology. i'm pleased to have all of them here at this table, especially my good friend, jim nantz. this is a mission for you. >> it is. >> tell me how you became committed, determined. >> well, thank you for having us on, and thank you. on this journey, we shared a lot about this through the years. my dad had a long and dreadful battle, 13 years, against alzheimer's. i wrote a book called "always by my side." and i realized after the book was released, there was an audience. they reacted to it immediately. in some ways, i think it galvanized the alzheimer's community. the feedback now, almost 10 years down the road, it still follows me everywhere i go. the b
jim nantz is a five-time national sportscaster of the year.st his father to alzheimer's in 2008 and has made it a life's mission to advance research and caregiving for those who suffer from the disease. also joining me are two physicians, the chair of neurology at houston methodist hospital, and the leader of the neuroimaging at houston methodist hospital. they're also both professors of neurology. i'm pleased to have all of them here at this table, especially my good friend, jim nantz. this is...
so i stayed with myprofessionaljim nantzname.hese years later i realized , i've got my dad's voice, my dad's name. i want my dad to be heard. i want, through my platform, i want my dad to be an agent for change. and that change being one day find a way to prevent and ultimately to cure alzheimer's. and i've said it a lot here recently. i feel like, if i don't see, by the time i take my last breath, positive change in the world of alzheimer's, then i didn't make the most of my platform. i know my dad would be telling me right now, son, do something. do something with the chance that you have, speak to the nation. virtually every week of your life. and you've got to do something to make the world a better place. that's what drives me. charlie: you have written powerfully in the book and in conversation about when you discovered your dad had alzheimer's. and how the doctor told you. and your mother. first, you alone. jim: well, that man sitting right here at this table, i first met stan back in 1985. my first year at cbs. i was repo
so i stayed with my professional jim nantz name.hese years later i realized , i've got my dad's voice, my dad's name. i want my dad to be heard. i want, through my platform, i want my dad to be an agent for change. and that change being one day find a way to prevent and ultimately to cure alzheimer's. and i've said it a lot here recently. i feel like, if i don't see, by the time i take my last breath, positive change in the world of alzheimer's, then i didn't make the most of my platform. i...
i'm pleased to have all of them here at this table, especially my goodfriend,jim nantz.s a mission for you. jim: it is. charlie: tell me how you became committed, determined. jim: well, thank you for having us on. this journey -- we have shared a lot through the years. my dad had a long and dreadful battle, 13 years, against alzheimer's. i wrote a book called "always by my side." and i realized after the book was released, there was an audience. they reacted to it immediately. in some ways, i think it galvanized the alzheimer's community. the feedback now, almost 10 years down the road, it still follows me everywhere i go. the book, you know, it's not one we're trying to sell now. but people that are in, unfortunately, the care giving side of the alzheimer's world, they can relate to it. and i can walk out of a tower or a broadcast booth and people are there to this day, asking me to sign the book and tell a personal story about a loved one. i realize when that book was released, that i was put on this planet to do something more than have the best seat in the house at t
i'm pleased to have all of them here at this table, especially my good friend, jim nantz. s a mission for you. jim: it is. charlie: tell me how you became committed, determined. jim: well, thank you for having us on. this journey -- we have shared a lot through the years. my dad had a long and dreadful battle, 13 years, against alzheimer's. i wrote a book called "always by my side." and i realized after the book was released, there was an audience. they reacted to it immediately. in...
this would be his 11th, andasjim nantzmentioned earlier, the great byron nelson, known for his never to be beaten record of 11 victories in a row. so there's a little side story. and this is the third 8-iron for the group. ian: oh, that's 130 feet of apex there. oh, set up. all right. no trouble. just off the edge of the green. he might just be able to chip that one in but he certainly needs a couple of birdies, does james hahn. it tells me when to change the oil... you want to try? how to replace the battery or blades... and when the weather's just right... introducing the craftsman riding mowers with smart lawn - connecting me more with the things that matter most. hurry in and save up to 25% on craftsman power lawn and garden gear. only at sears. are you ok? what happened? dad kinda walked into my swing. huh? don't you mean dad kind of ruined our hawaii fund? i thud go to the thothpital. there goes the airfair. i don't think health insurance will cover all... of that. buth my fathe! without that cash from - aflac! - we might have to choose between hawaii or your face. hawaii! what
this would be his 11th, and as jim nantz mentioned earlier, the great byron nelson, known for his never to be beaten record of 11 victories in a row. so there's a little side story. and this is the third 8-iron for the group. ian: oh, that's 130 feet of apex there. oh, set up. all right. no trouble. just off the edge of the green. he might just be able to chip that one in but he certainly needs a couple of birdies, does james hahn. it tells me when to change the oil... you want to try? how to...
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jim nantz saying so long from wilmington, north carolina. where brian harman takes the title.i>fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. for $79.99 per month online, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of their download speeds. plus get hbo...
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jim nantz from wilmington, north carolina, and the wells fargo championship where brian harmon sank a the penal green to edge world number one dustin johnson and pat perez by a shot. nba playoffs, the cleveland cavaliers complete the sweep of their playoff series against toronto. nhl, the predators advance to a conference final for the first time. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. hir for you. like, imagine having your vehicle serviced... from the comfort of your own...