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because it was michael phelps' 10th consecutive year winning it.g it. yes exactly, are defeated. i was 20 yea rs exactly, are defeated. i was 20 years old. those of the games. i was taking in the atmosphere. visit anyone i could do. there is a dither is be know what you can do it, and at the end of the day, when you're standing on the blocks, i would be lying if i did not say that i would not have taken if you points. in that moment, even if it is restorick, i believe i can beat you. but you realise the magnitude of vim and vigor is when you actually arrive there and you see all the champions with medals. some of fault at the quarter—final stage and you just think they are some of the best and it is such an honour to be there on the stage in london. but it is important not to be overawed by that, isn't that? exactly. to me, the same as with michael, he had this sense of inevitability rate, an aura of greatness, which he obviously has. but the one of the reasons that i was able to beat him was because i was not afraid of that. i have never been afra
because it was michael phelps' 10th consecutive year winning it.g it. yes exactly, are defeated. i was 20 yea rs exactly, are defeated. i was 20 years old. those of the games. i was taking in the atmosphere. visit anyone i could do. there is a dither is be know what you can do it, and at the end of the day, when you're standing on the blocks, i would be lying if i did not say that i would not have taken if you points. in that moment, even if it is restorick, i believe i can beat you. but you...
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the latest was at the london 2000 olympics, when he beat michael phelps. so growing up in south africa, where football, by in south africa, where football, rugby union, and cricket are keen, what led him to unleash his fighter‘s spirit in the pool? —— —— are king. and chad le clos, welcome to extra time. i mentioned your approach to swimming in the introduction. to finish the quote, i will add the more i believe, the moro fight. that is the way i swim. so how did you that mentality? thank you for having me on the show. it is interesting to me on the show. it is interesting to me know. when i was younger, i have
the latest was at the london 2000 olympics, when he beat michael phelps. so growing up in south africa, where football, by in south africa, where football, rugby union, and cricket are keen, what led him to unleash his fighter‘s spirit in the pool? —— —— are king. and chad le clos, welcome to extra time. i mentioned your approach to swimming in the introduction. to finish the quote, i will add the more i believe, the moro fight. that is the way i swim. so how did you that mentality?...
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michael phelps. spirit in the pool?nd chad le clos, welcome to extra time. in the introduction just now. the more i'll fight — that's the way i swim. so how did you develop that mentality? well, thanks for having me on the show. the harder you hit me, the harder i come back at you. i don't know if you've seen that. ah, so there is a boxing analogy here already. where the harder you hit me, the harder i come at you. and learning how to box cleverly, as i say, be more of a slugger. but what about the personal element of all this? were you bullied at school? and your family life? there might be a lot of love there, but some tough love, too. from a young age, i hated losing. that was the biggest thing for me. me and my father are obviously very close. and life itself. i think, especially in the sport game. be and — and — for me, i have always hated losing. that's where it stemmed from, from a young age. you have always been a fan of football as a young boy. you could have been a professional footballer. who knows? for you b
michael phelps. spirit in the pool?nd chad le clos, welcome to extra time. in the introduction just now. the more i'll fight — that's the way i swim. so how did you develop that mentality? well, thanks for having me on the show. the harder you hit me, the harder i come back at you. i don't know if you've seen that. ah, so there is a boxing analogy here already. where the harder you hit me, the harder i come at you. and learning how to box cleverly, as i say, be more of a slugger. but what...
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them he won was at the london 2000 olympics, when he beat the apparently unbeatable american, michael phelps growing up in south africa, where football, rugby union, and cricket are king, what led him to unleash his fighter‘s spirit in the pool? and chad le clos, welcome to extra time. um, i mentioned your approach to swimming in the introduction just now. and to finish the quote, i'll add "the more i believe, the more i'll fight — that's the way i swim." so how did you develop that mentality? well, thanks for having me on the show. yeah, it's interesting, you know, i think, when i was always younger, we always had this mentality, i think, south africans, so ijust, exactly what i say — the harder you hit me, the harder i come back at you. we've always just been tough like that in my family, and i wasjust — i always compare it to the movie southpaw, i don't know if you've seen that. ah, so there is a boxing analogy here already. yeah, well, kind of, i kind of see myself like that, and i kind of i came from that kind of programme, where the harder you hit me, the harder i come at you. and now
them he won was at the london 2000 olympics, when he beat the apparently unbeatable american, michael phelps growing up in south africa, where football, rugby union, and cricket are king, what led him to unleash his fighter‘s spirit in the pool? and chad le clos, welcome to extra time. um, i mentioned your approach to swimming in the introduction just now. and to finish the quote, i'll add "the more i believe, the more i'll fight — that's the way i swim." so how did you develop...
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. >> michael phelps. >> everyone is human, everyone has problems. >> reporter: too help real teens with mental health issues. kids like jacqueline. >> getting out of bed was so anxiety provoking for me because i was so scared of, like, what would happen. >> and sebastian. >> i have adhd with ocd and anxiety and in fifth grade and sixth grade i struggled. >> and colette. >> i missed a ton of school and i would go to, like, the stairwell or something and i would just be crying and i would call my mom. >> reporter: what do they think about the campaign? >> it was comforting to me to know that, you know, i'm not the only one. >> it does get better and easier as life goes on. >> people have dealt with it. it makes me so happy to see that because i'm like i can actually do this. >> if you have diabetes you take medication. if you have some mental health issues, you also take medication. and it's no big deal. >> that really resonated with me because i think sometimes people are like looked down upon kind of like for taking medication. >> once i found that it was okay to talk to somebody and se
. >> michael phelps. >> everyone is human, everyone has problems. >> reporter: too help real teens with mental health issues. kids like jacqueline. >> getting out of bed was so anxiety provoking for me because i was so scared of, like, what would happen. >> and sebastian. >> i have adhd with ocd and anxiety and in fifth grade and sixth grade i struggled. >> and colette. >> i missed a ton of school and i would go to, like, the stairwell or...
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michael phelps raced a shark, and that had nothing to do with magical black women, - oh-- - nothing to - o--okay, i just... [sighs, stammers] - oh, god. how--how's race-- how is this race? - nothing, nothing. it's just, i have always seen the shark as the black man of the sea. [majestic music] - he's the same? we're the same? me and the shark. - look, i'm saying-- - we're the same? - everyone that was involved in this made so much money off of what? the shark's hard labor. how much money did the shark make? nothing. i mean, to me, that sounds a lot like... the shark's working. everyone's making money? but the shark's not making any money? that's... - no, no, no, don't say that. - to me, that's... - don't say that. - slavery. - [groans] i'm done. - that's what that is, that's-- - i'm done. i'm done now. - roy wood jr. i'm michael kosta. to me, the shark is slavery. happy kwanzaa, you guys. have a great year. ♪ aaaahhh life... why let it keep you from enjoying... life! stella artois. joie de biere. no bars. oh no! when i got unlimited, they told me they were all the same. well, verizon h
michael phelps raced a shark, and that had nothing to do with magical black women, - oh-- - nothing to - o--okay, i just... [sighs, stammers] - oh, god. how--how's race-- how is this race? - nothing, nothing. it's just, i have always seen the shark as the black man of the sea. [majestic music] - he's the same? we're the same? me and the shark. - look, i'm saying-- - we're the same? - everyone that was involved in this made so much money off of what? the shark's hard labor. how much money did...
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it's like watching michael phelps rack up medals except pruitt is competing in the swamp loiks. in hot water over an apartment he renned from a lobbyist in d.c. who had business before the epa. now we know he once bought a home with a lobbyist. the grand home was reg r reg zered to a slel company owned by pruitt who was a state senator as well as a lobbyist. "the new york times" reports whitefield was a regular sistered lobbyist who was pushing for changes to the state's worker compensation rules changes that, lo and behold, pruitt championed in the legislature. this is the best part. he's purchasing with a lobbyist. they purchased that house at a steep discount from another lobbyist who worked for a telecommunications company with business before the oklahoma state legislature. scott pruitt isn't going to window the swamp olympics. he also has to bring down the competition. how he's trying to do that is thick two in 60 seconds. >>> so scott pruitt's team is trying to distract from the epa chief's transgressions by pointing fission at other scandal ridden members of the cabinet.
it's like watching michael phelps rack up medals except pruitt is competing in the swamp loiks. in hot water over an apartment he renned from a lobbyist in d.c. who had business before the epa. now we know he once bought a home with a lobbyist. the grand home was reg r reg zered to a slel company owned by pruitt who was a state senator as well as a lobbyist. "the new york times" reports whitefield was a regular sistered lobbyist who was pushing for changes to the state's worker...
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usa swimming includes everyone from michael phelps who testified before this committee last year to children competing and local rec racially. the same is true that just for the three other injuries at the table today but for all the other ngbs in existence. in pursuit of the trains, athletes of all levels have frequent contact with coaches and doctors and trainers and volunteers who were given responsible gun simply enabling feature athletes to achieve excellent in their chosen sport. we can trust them with athlete safety and their well-being. these individuals often no positions of great power and authority over the athletes. not only can they control and athletes training schedule or medical treatment, those are individuals often have a direct say in that athletes were such as deciding who competes in an upcoming event. as has become abundantly clear, too many authority figures have views their power and influence and harm the very athletes that were trusted to them. athletes have little power by comparison and too many have been failed by the system that purports to protect them. much at
usa swimming includes everyone from michael phelps who testified before this committee last year to children competing and local rec racially. the same is true that just for the three other injuries at the table today but for all the other ngbs in existence. in pursuit of the trains, athletes of all levels have frequent contact with coaches and doctors and trainers and volunteers who were given responsible gun simply enabling feature athletes to achieve excellent in their chosen sport. we can...
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. >> i'm michael phelps. >> these are some famous and courageous faces. of reaching kids who often feel alone. >> everyone's human. everyone has problems. >> reporter: 17 million kids in this country have depression, anxiety, and a host of other psychiatric issues. the goal of the my younger self campaign is to help break the stigma of battling a mental illness or psychological condition. >> when i was 14 or 15 i started to get these pretty heavy panic attacks for the first time. >> reporter: the campaign is in its second year, created by the child mind institute in new york designed to help kids like jacqueline. >> just like getting out of bed was like something to anxiety provoking for me because i was so scared of like what would happen. >> reporter: and sebastian. >> i have adhd and anxiety. in fifth grade i missed three months of school. it was kind of hard. >> and colette. >> so i struggled a lot with anxiety and depression. i missed a ton of school. >> reporter: what do they think about the campaign? >> it just helps you in feeling not as lonely. >
. >> i'm michael phelps. >> these are some famous and courageous faces. of reaching kids who often feel alone. >> everyone's human. everyone has problems. >> reporter: 17 million kids in this country have depression, anxiety, and a host of other psychiatric issues. the goal of the my younger self campaign is to help break the stigma of battling a mental illness or psychological condition. >> when i was 14 or 15 i started to get these pretty heavy panic attacks for...
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buying them, you know, to me,shaming warren buffet about what he did not buy is like criticizing michael phelpsng a pro golfer >> well, in fairness, it now appears as though he's taken, let's see, to follow the analogy, he picked up the golf club, you know, he's swinging and liking it out there, and that's how they feel about him in apple and the fact he's liked amazon, but not purchased a share. >> apple is the technology what coca-cola is to water. >> i think i follow what you're saying there, maybe, but let me bring mike back in, mike, going back to some of the movers in the market today dish down 12%, but earnings are crossing now, so let's skip out to the disney results with us, julia joining us with the numbers, julia >> kelly, we've seen disney shares move 1.5% higher after the company beat expectations on both the top and bottom lines. the company reporting revenue of 14.548 billion, 9% revenue growth, beating expectations of just 14.1 billion. earnings per share coming in at 1.84 per shear, up from $1.50 a year ago, versus expectations of $1.70 per share. beating top and bottom, and lo
buying them, you know, to me,shaming warren buffet about what he did not buy is like criticizing michael phelpsng a pro golfer >> well, in fairness, it now appears as though he's taken, let's see, to follow the analogy, he picked up the golf club, you know, he's swinging and liking it out there, and that's how they feel about him in apple and the fact he's liked amazon, but not purchased a share. >> apple is the technology what coca-cola is to water. >> i think i follow what...
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they say remus has a heart of gold, obviously, and the swimming ability of michael phelps. >> yes. >> a fellow dog. >> animals, amazing. >> really surprising. >> i'm glad you showed that. >>> here's top headlines we're following. northeast is bracing for heavy rain after deadly storms tore through half the country. winds topped 80 miles an hour in some places, uprooting trees, flash floods forced rescues. >>> gina haspel looks like she's on the way to being president trump's nominee to lead the cia on the way to confirmation after some democrats supported her after she said the cia should not have carried out harsh interrogation tactics in the past. likely to get that vote by the end of the week. >>> we'll continue with the latest twist as we're three days away from the royal wedding as meghan markle's mother is spotted heading to london. we're now learning that her father likely will not make it there reportedly undergoing heart surgery this morning. abc's paula faris is at windsor with the latest here, good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning to you outside of stunning windsor
they say remus has a heart of gold, obviously, and the swimming ability of michael phelps. >> yes. >> a fellow dog. >> animals, amazing. >> really surprising. >> i'm glad you showed that. >>> here's top headlines we're following. northeast is bracing for heavy rain after deadly storms tore through half the country. winds topped 80 miles an hour in some places, uprooting trees, flash floods forced rescues. >>> gina haspel looks like she's on the...
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. >> is it put in trust she can't touch until her eligibility -- >> michael phelps might be better examplehe chose to give up his amateur ism. that is more what it would look like so it wouldn't be impediment. he could do advertisements as he wanted and received money for prizes as well. during the olympics itself, individual endorsements can't compete against a olympic sponsor but outside the olympic weeks they're free to whatever they want. the reason katy lydeck didn't do it because she couldn't take a athletic scholarship at stanford. >> you're question whether it comes to the process sooner or later and katy lidecki, she got her reward after performance. that is an important piece as well. >> but that will not happen. of the for some people, they come out of the blue and produce, yes it will happen. but i think my previous answer, it will become, good or bad, it's a fact, that left tackle in high school, he knows, he has opportunity walking in the door this is on the table before you play one down of football for school x because we want you to come here. >> you can imagine zion willi
. >> is it put in trust she can't touch until her eligibility -- >> michael phelps might be better examplehe chose to give up his amateur ism. that is more what it would look like so it wouldn't be impediment. he could do advertisements as he wanted and received money for prizes as well. during the olympics itself, individual endorsements can't compete against a olympic sponsor but outside the olympic weeks they're free to whatever they want. the reason katy lydeck didn't do it...
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usa swimming and everybody from michael phelps who testified before this committee last year two children competing in recreational the same is true not just the other t5 at the table but all existence. to have frequent contact with coaches and trainers and volunteers given responsibility for athletes to achieve excellence in their chosen sport we trust them with safety and their well-being. to hold positions of great power over the athletes that only that training schedule they have a direct say in that athletes career to decide who compete in the event as it is abundantly clear to many authority figures have abused their power and harm the athlete that trusted them. too many have been failed by the to protect them and much attention paid in part because the stunning number of athletes he abused hundreds of women and girls have come forward realize it has been twoo decades but that extend well beyond larry nasser in usa to u.s. center for safe sport published march 2017 already received 480 report regarding sexual abuse including 45 of 48 ngb's we think everybody for their and we know th
usa swimming and everybody from michael phelps who testified before this committee last year two children competing in recreational the same is true not just the other t5 at the table but all existence. to have frequent contact with coaches and trainers and volunteers given responsibility for athletes to achieve excellence in their chosen sport we trust them with safety and their well-being. to hold positions of great power over the athletes that only that training schedule they have a direct...
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>> -- michael phelps might be a better example because he chose to give up his amateurism. he is like an example of when talking about what it would look like because he could do advertisements whenever he wanted. then he received money for winning prizes as well. i think there may be some during the olympics itself, individual endorsements cannot compete against the olympic sponsor. outside of the olympic, there free to do what they want. and the reason she didn't do before she won is because -- >> i think your question would come into recruiting for later? i think the logic model and katie, she got her reward after performance. i think that is an important piece as well. >> but that will not happen. for some people that come out of the blue and produce, yes. it will happen. but i think in my previous answer, it will become part of the recruiting process. and that left tackle, and high school right now will have the opportunity, he knows walking in the door that this is on the table for you. before you play one down a football. because we want you to come here. >> you can
>> -- michael phelps might be a better example because he chose to give up his amateurism. he is like an example of when talking about what it would look like because he could do advertisements whenever he wanted. then he received money for winning prizes as well. i think there may be some during the olympics itself, individual endorsements cannot compete against the olympic sponsor. outside of the olympic, there free to do what they want. and the reason she didn't do before she won is...
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swimming includes whoyone from michael phelps by the way testified by this committee last year -- the same is true for all of the others and gee bees in existence. athletes of all levels have frequent contact with coaches, doctors, and trainers, who are given responsibility beyond enabling these athletes. we entrust them with athlete safety and well-being. these individuals often hold positions of great power and authority. can they control and athletes training schedule or medical treatment, they often have a direct say in that athletes career, such as deciding who competes. as has become abundantly clear, too many authority figures have abused their power and influence and harmed the very athlete that were trusted to them. poweres have very little by comparison, and too many have been failed by a system that purports to protect. much attention has been paid to the case of larry nassar, in part because of the sickening number of athlete. hundreds have come forward as victims of his abuse that spanned two decades. the sad truth is that abuse in the olympic community extends well beyon
swimming includes whoyone from michael phelps by the way testified by this committee last year -- the same is true for all of the others and gee bees in existence. athletes of all levels have frequent contact with coaches, doctors, and trainers, who are given responsibility beyond enabling these athletes. we entrust them with athlete safety and well-being. these individuals often hold positions of great power and authority. can they control and athletes training schedule or medical treatment,...
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usa swimming can includes michael phelps. the same is true not just for the three. in pursuit of their dreams, athletes have frequent contact with coaches, doctors, trainers, and volunteers who are given responsibility to achieve excellence in their chosen sports. we entrust them with athlete safety and well-being. individuals hold positions of great power and authority over the athletes. not only can they control and athletes training schedule or medical treatment, those individuals have a direct say in their career such as deciding who competes in an upcoming event. too many authority figures have abused their power. athletes have low-power by comparison to many have been failed by the system that protects them. a lot of attention have been paid to larry nasser partly because of the number of women he abused. the sad truth is, that abuse extends well beyond larry nasser. and usa gymnastics. the u.s. center for safe sports established in march of 2017 has received 488 reports regarding sexual abuse involving 35 of the 48 total ngb's. they spoke with survivors durin
usa swimming can includes michael phelps. the same is true not just for the three. in pursuit of their dreams, athletes have frequent contact with coaches, doctors, trainers, and volunteers who are given responsibility to achieve excellence in their chosen sports. we entrust them with athlete safety and well-being. individuals hold positions of great power and authority over the athletes. not only can they control and athletes training schedule or medical treatment, those individuals have a...