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but the underdog should not be characterized by skin color. it should be characterized by circumstances. and that will change over the course of time. there may be a time when, you know, most of the people who are underdog status are of this racial group or of that racial group. but it really doesn't matter. what matters is that we as a begin to look at somebody who perhaps comes from a broken home where the father is an alcoholic, you know, the mother is in prison. you know, they have had to work since they were 5 years old still they have managed to achieve 3.7, 3.8 grade point average. still above average sat scores. this is a person who has a tremendous amount of potential. this doesn't matter what their color is and, yes, i would absolutely be willing to give that person a little extra scrutiny and perhaps some aid. >> so if i have got it right you would change affirmative action not necessarily being racially defined make you eligible but rather your particular circumstances. if you fall into a disadvantage category where, you know, we d
but the underdog should not be characterized by skin color. it should be characterized by circumstances. and that will change over the course of time. there may be a time when, you know, most of the people who are underdog status are of this racial group or of that racial group. but it really doesn't matter. what matters is that we as a begin to look at somebody who perhaps comes from a broken home where the father is an alcoholic, you know, the mother is in prison. you know, they have had to...
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. >> everybody loves a tale of an underdog. we will bring you attaching one from the sochi olympics. >> the latest from the berlin film festival. we will be right back. >> the with us. -- stay with us. >> thousands of syrians have been fleeing a rebel held town in anticipation of what may be at major ground assault. >> they have already -- there have already been regime airstrikes. they could enter into a third round. >> there has been little progress aside from a shaky cease-fire in the besieged city. >> help has arrived in homes -- homs. it is progres of sorts. >. we managed to get food assistance in. it is -- is it enough? we do not believe in. it is a major step forward for people who are living in unbelievable levels of deprivation. >> the evacuations continue. more than 1400 people have left the city so far. this footage was reportedly shot by an antigovernment organization that says it has no links to any syrian political groups. the source cannot be identified. not everyone who wanted to has been able to get out. the u.
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why is he the underdog? >> he should have won. >> he should have won. >> changes all of history, he should have won. >> it suggests to us that we have exaggerated the advantages of giants and underestimated the advantages of small nimble audacious people with cutting edge technology. right? which to anybody living in the 21st century this reinterpretation should not come as a surprise. >> you have actually giving some time to how this applies to other things. a lot of times when an inferior army has taken up against a superior army they've won. >> if you look historically at combats, there is really fascinating research done by ivan toft, a historian. one time's ten times greater than the other. and you look at in those substancsubstance instances, if merrick attacked canada and canada decided to fight a guerilla warfare, in response, i put my moneys on canada and you and i are canadians. the fact that america is larger and wealthier and has better weapons is an advantage but not nearly as much of afternoon
why is he the underdog? >> he should have won. >> he should have won. >> changes all of history, he should have won. >> it suggests to us that we have exaggerated the advantages of giants and underestimated the advantages of small nimble audacious people with cutting edge technology. right? which to anybody living in the 21st century this reinterpretation should not come as a surprise. >> you have actually giving some time to how this applies to other things. a lot...
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. >>> coming up, they're the hottest underdogs in the winter olympics.th the jamaican bobsled team making a comeback. ya, mon. just ahead. >>> and ahead in our next half hour -- game over. why the maker of a popular mobile game pulled the plug on the app. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ sweet jamaica >>> they're the winter olympics most unlikely competitors, the jamaican bobsled team is back. that is why it is our "favorite story of the day." >> for the first time in 12 years, the athletes are resuming their quest for gold. and they've had plenty of challenges along the way. abc's matt gutman talks to the team's pilot. >> reporter: bobsled time, indeed, for the two-man jamaican olympic team back for their first winter olympics since 2002. >> we're approaching the olympics as the underdog and we're very hungry. >> reporter: jamaica's bobsled program famously broke the ice at the 1998 winter olympics in calgary. their improbable story inspiring the movie "cool runnings". >> say
. >>> coming up, they're the hottest underdogs in the winter olympics.th the jamaican bobsled team making a comeback. ya, mon. just ahead. >>> and ahead in our next half hour -- game over. why the maker of a popular mobile game pulled the plug on the app. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ sweet jamaica >>> they're the winter olympics most unlikely competitors, the...
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the odds for a pro wrestling match is free of it's versus underdogs flip in such a manner that progress a journalist dave meltzer who has been covering the business for nearly thirty years is convinced insiders are pulling the strings if you're smart you know people says meltzer you can make money because you'll know what the results are yeah. people are betting on a rigged outcomes as if they're not rigged yes people are actually laying bets on something they clearly know i stayed just right well it would be like going into the theater watching. betting the in some way the outcome will not be what we already know the script a big and those are people making these bets are making bets on scripted outcomes now there's a user called dolphins' nine hundred twenty five on reddit and for the past year he has predicted every single outcome to a tee the exact way this person would win because he's has an insider at the w w who has been giving them the scripts they actually write scripts for each of the matches who is going to win and who's going to lose but recently during the w w e's tables l
the odds for a pro wrestling match is free of it's versus underdogs flip in such a manner that progress a journalist dave meltzer who has been covering the business for nearly thirty years is convinced insiders are pulling the strings if you're smart you know people says meltzer you can make money because you'll know what the results are yeah. people are betting on a rigged outcomes as if they're not rigged yes people are actually laying bets on something they clearly know i stayed just right...
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the underdog was fourteenth in the downhill portion of the events proxies break and catapulted him to the top of the table. it is costing each of preparation think he's full of antique silver in the super combined. i did today's krista and often prawns his second top tooth the second my aunts all gone to the gangs to democracy and put in a phenomenal performance in the women's fifteen km individual rights the twenty seven year old finished in a one minute twenty ahead of closest rivals said in a cast but in the switzerland to instill but not this desktop know also that the rest of wrongs the daddy of them on youtube and the second goal to be in and fix the swiss cross country stalled bill to study politics at the men's fifteen kilometer classic finishing nearly thirty seconds ahead of the pack. he's also decided to go to fifty km events the britons as the donald and countries must go to the solitude of pics with them mr said. donald finished almost a second ticket to nowhere look like a space of the us who took silver branches and a net nicotine attractive prawns then as the internati
the underdog was fourteenth in the downhill portion of the events proxies break and catapulted him to the top of the table. it is costing each of preparation think he's full of antique silver in the super combined. i did today's krista and often prawns his second top tooth the second my aunts all gone to the gangs to democracy and put in a phenomenal performance in the women's fifteen km individual rights the twenty seven year old finished in a one minute twenty ahead of closest rivals said in...
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now, even the underdog.est, buddy. >> this is a huge test. >> reporter: david wright, abc news, new york. >> their day has finally come. >>> i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. imagine being here in the beautiful caribbean. it could happen in the sandals resorts romance sweepstakes tonight. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game, pat sajak and vanna white. lelet's get ouout . let's hurry up. we got a new show to do. hi, everybody. how you doing? [ chuckles ] they seem happy to see us. they do. i don't even do anything. bye. bye. hi. well, aren't you nice? everybody get ready. we appreciate the applause, but it's better to winoney. a $1,000 "toss up" coming up.
now, even the underdog.est, buddy. >> this is a huge test. >> reporter: david wright, abc news, new york. >> their day has finally come. >>> i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. imagine being here in the beautiful caribbean. it could happen in the sandals resorts romance sweepstakes tonight. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game, pat sajak and vanna white. lelet's get ouout . let's hurry up. we got a new show...
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a ten-point underdog or anything like that.e year in las vegas, johnny. tell us about what kind of action you guys are going to be taking today on this game. >> well, we opened the game a couple sundays ago as a one-point favorite and it has swung to the broncos, the two and a half point favorite. and i'll tell you what the progression is of that move. it goes from seattle one to denver one. that was the first move of significant money. and then from one to two and from two to two and a half when that move happened about a week ago, eight days ago, it has stayed at two and a half. and the influx of denver money has been overwhelming versus seattle money. at this point here we are on super bowl sunday, about 25% to 30% of all the money is in and today we're going to take the biggest share. so today is the day that's going to decide who we're going to need by kickoff. >> and i think a lot of people wonder when they look at how does the sports bookie like you make money on a game like this, is it because the -- do you have to get
a ten-point underdog or anything like that.e year in las vegas, johnny. tell us about what kind of action you guys are going to be taking today on this game. >> well, we opened the game a couple sundays ago as a one-point favorite and it has swung to the broncos, the two and a half point favorite. and i'll tell you what the progression is of that move. it goes from seattle one to denver one. that was the first move of significant money. and then from one to two and from two to two and a...
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we stopped becoming the underdog. the fall of soviet union meant we were left with no rival and the self-esteem moved is accept yourself in a way. some of the striving, the need to improve yourself. you wrote that the reality, some religious groups are more success tore than others. were you concerned you would be accused of being racist as you have been? >> it never occurred to me. it's amazing you kahn just state a statement. it's in the sepsis. if you can't state an is it theistic. asian american sats 140 points, stark. if you can't state it, how will be address problems. it doesn't mean that they are better. the book is about the rise and fall of groups and after groups enjoy success, after one tore two generations they go back to the yagsal medium -- national medium. >> what about the complex you talk about, the inconfessies. that is the crux of the book, the simultaneous feeling of exceptionalism and that you are norte respected fuf. i know you have a cubon american background. in cuba these were reported people
we stopped becoming the underdog. the fall of soviet union meant we were left with no rival and the self-esteem moved is accept yourself in a way. some of the striving, the need to improve yourself. you wrote that the reality, some religious groups are more success tore than others. were you concerned you would be accused of being racist as you have been? >> it never occurred to me. it's amazing you kahn just state a statement. it's in the sepsis. if you can't state an is it theistic....
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skiing where we've always had great skiers but we've gone from being primarily you know the underdogs with a couple stars every decade or so to really becoming one of the best squads in the world and the guys who have led our boat. and the accomplishments that they've they've had which you know both in the olympics and then the other thing that really measure skiers is more the world cup which is kind of the world series of skiing which is a series from october to march which is almost like nascar for skiing where you have to win the most points across all these competitions and bodhi and ted have just come up with so much in all those areas that they've now become to the most feared guys by you know the previously dominant teams in the world yeah i thought i thought one of you know one of the really fast team parts of your piece was it was it was buddy miller was and who was. had basically hippie parents was homeschooled till he was three is who went off on his own to learn how to ski he became very he was using very unconventional techniques that everybody criticized him for but boy
skiing where we've always had great skiers but we've gone from being primarily you know the underdogs with a couple stars every decade or so to really becoming one of the best squads in the world and the guys who have led our boat. and the accomplishments that they've they've had which you know both in the olympics and then the other thing that really measure skiers is more the world cup which is kind of the world series of skiing which is a series from october to march which is almost like...
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now, even the underdog.ge test, buddy. >> this is a huge test. >> reporter: david wright, abc news, new york. >> their day has final >> >>> a storm brings relief to a place where rain is normally abundant the future of the fish runs. >> impact of the storm on theirsy bay area farmers >> investigation of a well known bathtub maker. workers in a call center reveal shady practices >> a hospital may have to close doors. a casualty of obamacare. abc7 news i team reveals why. >> well, keep those umbrellas handy. we're going to have weather like this for the next few days. >> here is what it's like driving up interstate 280 today. >> this is in santa clairea. flooding forced a closure of a trail today the creek is full but drought, far from over. good evening, everyone, i'm carolyn johnson. >> turning first to live doppler 7 hd. another several daysf the weather is head. >> that is true. one big storm is down. we're looking at cloudy skies and mist and drizzle. the rain from this morning has ended but let's take a
now, even the underdog.ge test, buddy. >> this is a huge test. >> reporter: david wright, abc news, new york. >> their day has final >> >>> a storm brings relief to a place where rain is normally abundant the future of the fish runs. >> impact of the storm on theirsy bay area farmers >> investigation of a well known bathtub maker. workers in a call center reveal shady practices >> a hospital may have to close doors. a casualty of obamacare....
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to not be the underdog but you now have the dominant skiers like the austrians studying these americans techniques and bodie came up short yesterday but even thomas mare who won said that when he studied video of all of bodies' training runs in credit part of that is how he won the gold yesterday in the downhill remarkable in the half minute or so we have left looking at the the winter olympics as a whole one of the big athletic storylines are you looking for anything people should know about. but i think continue to watch this one the most interesting showdown will be bodie and ted in the combined that's a measure of the. spheres of skiing the speed and the technical where they ski one run of downhill in a ski one. the last two olympics body won the last combined and ted won the one before where people expected bodie to win and ted came out of nowhere so that's going to be an interesting showdown the other one will be ted ligety in the giant slalom there a few times when you get an athlete that gets michael jordan like status wilt chamberlain like status and his ability to become bette
to not be the underdog but you now have the dominant skiers like the austrians studying these americans techniques and bodie came up short yesterday but even thomas mare who won said that when he studied video of all of bodies' training runs in credit part of that is how he won the gold yesterday in the downhill remarkable in the half minute or so we have left looking at the the winter olympics as a whole one of the big athletic storylines are you looking for anything people should know about....
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you know so with that said i think we're still in some ways the underdog. the way they're brought up through the organization. the guys that are picked for a certain reason if because their desire to win. when you do that you have a chance to be special. >> this is unbelievable. stanford women's basketball team has never ever lost to washington state. that's 56 straight victories and counting. wazoo stays close and hits the 10 pointer. 61-5 with 5:30 left in the game. the go ahead basket. it's her 18th double-double in one # games. today cal beats washington by five. that is sports as we see it this friday night. they'll go on to the olympics. >> that gume can play some ball. >> she can do anything. >> a lot of fun to watch. >>> thank you for watching ktvu. please join us tomorrow morning. >> we hope you join us we'll have uñ >> we know that selena gomez has said that she was addicted to justin bieber. now what we know is justin bieber is saying, the real drunk.m is selena's a she was a drunk at the party. much weed if not more than everybody else. >> whate
you know so with that said i think we're still in some ways the underdog. the way they're brought up through the organization. the guys that are picked for a certain reason if because their desire to win. when you do that you have a chance to be special. >> this is unbelievable. stanford women's basketball team has never ever lost to washington state. that's 56 straight victories and counting. wazoo stays close and hits the 10 pointer. 61-5 with 5:30 left in the game. the go ahead basket....
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he is saying we are an eight point underdog. i say we will win. loved new orleans 20 years before i met james, but after katrina when he said sugar, we are going to become a sliver on the river. i am from chicago, and anybody from the midwest, you know know words that follow sugar you are going to melt. i was nervous about having the girls who i had high academic expectation to be near the academic record of 11 years louisiana state university. i will let you pick it up from there, honey. >> thank you very much. when it became public they moving, they called me and i said i am like an old jew, i am going back to jerusalem. i have the events of 2005, i lived up river from new orleans and my grandmother was from there. i assumed the culture would always be there for my use and pleasure whenever i wanted. then stories came about whether people were coming back. and i read there were a thousand trumpets lost in the storm. and understand that the thing that sets new orleans off from every other place in the united states and we are not a very economica
he is saying we are an eight point underdog. i say we will win. loved new orleans 20 years before i met james, but after katrina when he said sugar, we are going to become a sliver on the river. i am from chicago, and anybody from the midwest, you know know words that follow sugar you are going to melt. i was nervous about having the girls who i had high academic expectation to be near the academic record of 11 years louisiana state university. i will let you pick it up from there, honey....
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you know so with that said i think we're still in some ways the underdog.rganization. the guys that are picked for a certain reason if because their desire to win. when you do that you have a chance to be special. >> this is unbelievable. stanford women's basketball team has never ever lost to washington state. that's 56 straight victories and counting. wazoo stays close and hits the 10 pointer. 61-5 with 5:30 left in the game. the go ahead basket. it's her 18th double-double in one # games. today cal beats washington by five. that is sports as we see it this friday night. they'll go on to the olympics. >> that gume can play some ball. >> she can do anything. >> a lot of fun to watch. >>> thank you for watching ktvu. please join us tomorrow morning. >> we hope you join us we'll have the latest on the rain to help you plan your web. you can always find us on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. good night. >> good night. (phil) councilwoman dunphy, how do you respond to allegations that you look super sexy in your new suit? i haven't been elected yet. come on, kids! we
you know so with that said i think we're still in some ways the underdog.rganization. the guys that are picked for a certain reason if because their desire to win. when you do that you have a chance to be special. >> this is unbelievable. stanford women's basketball team has never ever lost to washington state. that's 56 straight victories and counting. wazoo stays close and hits the 10 pointer. 61-5 with 5:30 left in the game. the go ahead basket. it's her 18th double-double in one #...
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for us, we are going in as the underdogs and having fun.xcited because of the noise in the building. see what happens. all-star nba, it is weekend. they play the rising stars challenge. he had the dunk early. he went downtown as well. 21 for the winning team. 13 by the half. grant help with the coach. they came up take. let's go to los angeles. our shot of the day comes from the second round of the northern -- second shot. turn, they beat, turn -- turn, baby, turn. hunter mahan within eagle and our shot of the day. wellons -- gary williams, who developed the duke-marilyn rivalry, is a finalist for the hall of fame. and a hundred years ago today, babe ruth signed his first contract with the baltimore orioles. [laughter] >> the o's. we never talk about the o's. >> all right. tyler wanted to find a way to surprise his family. we will tell you how he pu >> guys, if you are still looking for ideas for how to surprise your valentine, here is one. himr of illinois -- it took four hours to create this message in the snow. he did it by shuffling his
for us, we are going in as the underdogs and having fun.xcited because of the noise in the building. see what happens. all-star nba, it is weekend. they play the rising stars challenge. he had the dunk early. he went downtown as well. 21 for the winning team. 13 by the half. grant help with the coach. they came up take. let's go to los angeles. our shot of the day comes from the second round of the northern -- second shot. turn, they beat, turn -- turn, baby, turn. hunter mahan within eagle and...
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for most of our history america had the insecurity of being an underdog. our founders had such a chip on their shoulders and they wanted to show that our system was better, our democracy was better than monarchy. and look at ben franklin's proverbs, perseverance, thrift, hard work. >> how did they change? >> i done mean that they changed. they dropped out. america is the same country. but i think it's our success in the 80's and 90's we stopped becoming an underdog partly because of we don' see prosperi. but also the fall of the soviet union meant we were suddenly left with no rival, and this self-esteem psych locally accept your strife in some of the way of needing to prove yourself at the individual level and national level may be down played a little bit. >> you wrote that the reality, uncomfortable as it may be, some religious and ethnic groups are starkly more successful than others. were you concerned that you would accused of being racist as in fact, you have been. >> it never occurred to me because it's amazing that you can't just state the statist
for most of our history america had the insecurity of being an underdog. our founders had such a chip on their shoulders and they wanted to show that our system was better, our democracy was better than monarchy. and look at ben franklin's proverbs, perseverance, thrift, hard work. >> how did they change? >> i done mean that they changed. they dropped out. america is the same country. but i think it's our success in the 80's and 90's we stopped becoming an underdog partly because of...
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>> you no longer are the underdogs.t's very important that you realize that. >> announcer: erin burnett "out front" brought to you by princess cruises. come back new. ncer ] you've nevr watched her like this before... never taken the time to just...watch. but something about spending this time together, sailing past ancient glaciers in alaska... talking under a universe billions of years old... makes you realize how old time is and how short life is. she can take all the time she wants. princess cruises, come back new. ♪ did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availabil
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in the '80s and '90s we actually stopped becoming an underdog. that's partially because of the prosperity. bus also, the fall of the soviet union meant at a we were suddenly left with no rival. just accept yourself in a way, this striving, the need to prove yourself at the individual level and the national level maybe dampened a bit. >> you also wrote that the reality, uncomfortable as it is to talk about it, that some groups are starkly more successful than others. were you concerned as you wrote that that you would be accused of being racist as in fact you have been? >> it never even occurred to me. because it's amazing that you cabinet just state a statistic, that lebanese and iranian americans have this median income, it is in the census. much higher than national median. if you can't just state a statistic, asian american sat scores are 140 points above the national average, very stark. you can't state that without being accused of stereotyping, how can we address some of these problems? that doesn't mean these groups are better. the book is
in the '80s and '90s we actually stopped becoming an underdog. that's partially because of the prosperity. bus also, the fall of the soviet union meant at a we were suddenly left with no rival. just accept yourself in a way, this striving, the need to prove yourself at the individual level and the national level maybe dampened a bit. >> you also wrote that the reality, uncomfortable as it is to talk about it, that some groups are starkly more successful than others. were you concerned as...
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you predicted the last two super bowl winners, both underdogs. can darn close to getting the score right. when the gun goes off sunday night, what will the score look like? >> i am breaking into a cold sweat. i am going to pick denver, 27, seattle 24. >> 27-24? with that score, peyton manning is probably going to have a better night. >> my sense is the broncos could not win without the manning being the driving force behind victory. seattle could win without russell wilson being the driving force because he is essentially not in the way they have reached this point. >> greg cosell, the very best. thank you for being with us. we will all be watching sunday night. we will see you next week. ♪ .. >> in the middle of the mojave desert, one of the most storied cities in the world. this is las vegas. where fortunes are won and lost. where lives are made and destroyed. where the house always wins -- until it can't. >> there is an awful lot of pain out here in las vegas. a lot of drama, a lot of stress, a lot of fear. >> one gambler preyed on the casinos
you predicted the last two super bowl winners, both underdogs. can darn close to getting the score right. when the gun goes off sunday night, what will the score look like? >> i am breaking into a cold sweat. i am going to pick denver, 27, seattle 24. >> 27-24? with that score, peyton manning is probably going to have a better night. >> my sense is the broncos could not win without the manning being the driving force behind victory. seattle could win without russell wilson...
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. >> a usa underdog wins the gold medal. she was the lastz female to qualify for the olympic team but ends up winning the entire event. surprising her family, she says even surprising herself. the 24-year-old is from just outside of sun valley, idaho. she posted a high score on her final run, and she had six borders after her. her score held up and she won the gold medal. >> congratulations on the gold medal, this is not what you expected coming to sochi, huh? >> no, i was just happy to make the team, and it took at least a week for that to sink in that i made the team. now i just can't even imagine that i'm walking out of here with a gold medal. >> you grew up in idaho, and you had to sell cows, right? >> yeah, my parents would sell cows to support my snowboarding, so now i don't think they miss the cows. >> it has paid off. >> there to grate her, the original favorite in this event, kelly clark. the 30-year-old won the bronze medal last night adding to the gold in salt lake in 2003 and bronze in vancouver in 2010. kaitlyn
. >> a usa underdog wins the gold medal. she was the lastz female to qualify for the olympic team but ends up winning the entire event. surprising her family, she says even surprising herself. the 24-year-old is from just outside of sun valley, idaho. she posted a high score on her final run, and she had six borders after her. her score held up and she won the gold medal. >> congratulations on the gold medal, this is not what you expected coming to sochi, huh? >> no, i was...
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you predict the last two super bowl winners, both underdogs. can darn close to getting the score right. when the gun goes off sunday night, what will the score look like? >> i am breaking into a cold sweat. -- look like? >> i am breaking into a cold sweat. i am going to pick denver, 27, seattle 24. >> 27-24? with that score, peyton manning is probably going to have a better night. >> my sense is the broncos could not win without the manning being the driving force behind it victory. seattle could win without russell wilson being the driving force because he is essentially not in the way they have reached this point. >> greg cosell, the very best. thank you for being with us. we will all be watching sunday night we will see you next week. capital" is a production of bloomberg television. ♪ >> power, leadership, impact. billionaires who are changing the world. on a special "titans at the table," we chat with microsoft chairman and global philanthropist bill gates. he is the world's richest person and with that great wealth comes great responsibil
you predict the last two super bowl winners, both underdogs. can darn close to getting the score right. when the gun goes off sunday night, what will the score look like? >> i am breaking into a cold sweat. -- look like? >> i am breaking into a cold sweat. i am going to pick denver, 27, seattle 24. >> 27-24? with that score, peyton manning is probably going to have a better night. >> my sense is the broncos could not win without the manning being the driving force behind...
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despite a gold medal he was a 7-1 underdog. >> i gave him zero chance.elieved the 7:1 odds were an underlay. i believe it should have been 50:1. so did the rest of the world. >> nicknamed the louisville lip. muhammad ali was never afraid of voicing his opinion. he referred to sonny liston as a big ugly bear and wore a denim jacket with the words bear hunting. >> he drove up in his bus. it was marked cassius clay, up to surf side. he yelled "big ugly bear, i'm going to tame the bear, give it to the zoo, he's too ugly to be champion." it was getting inside sonny liston's head. sonny liston charged across the ripping like a bull, and the mata door stopped him with a jab, another and another and moved away. he's half mata door. it's something to see. >> clay utilized his speed, footwork and fast hands in a stunning technical knockout. 43 writers picked sonny liston to win in a knockout. he said "i shocked the world." >> clay's bold personality was not confined to the ripping. after converting to islam, he announced his name, muhammad ali. three years later m
despite a gold medal he was a 7-1 underdog. >> i gave him zero chance.elieved the 7:1 odds were an underlay. i believe it should have been 50:1. so did the rest of the world. >> nicknamed the louisville lip. muhammad ali was never afraid of voicing his opinion. he referred to sonny liston as a big ugly bear and wore a denim jacket with the words bear hunting. >> he drove up in his bus. it was marked cassius clay, up to surf side. he yelled "big ugly bear, i'm going to...
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he many crisp said the a's are the underdogs of the west division.ntracts. so with that said, we're still the under dog, but these guys the by they are brought up through the organization are picked for reasons, they have the desire to win. you can tell by the way they play 100% every day. when you do that you have a chance to be special. >> a's like to play with the chip on their shoulder. the fanfest, all $20,000 sold out rain or shine. most will be indoors. >> lucky for them. >> coming up tonight on the 10:00 news. a woman was found dead in her home. investigators work to learn what happened and how she died. >>> we'll be on storm watch. bill is tracking the rain and we'll bring you the latest models. and live team coverage as the bay area deals with the first serious storm system. >> stay with us on the weather app and follow us on facebook and twitter. thanks for joining us. good night. [ male announcer ] value is always served up fresh at subway and this february, the crowd favorite meatball marinara is our featured $5 footlong. top it with mel
he many crisp said the a's are the underdogs of the west division.ntracts. so with that said, we're still the under dog, but these guys the by they are brought up through the organization are picked for reasons, they have the desire to win. you can tell by the way they play 100% every day. when you do that you have a chance to be special. >> a's like to play with the chip on their shoulder. the fanfest, all $20,000 sold out rain or shine. most will be indoors. >> lucky for them....
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an underdog by the name of casius clay defeated sonny liston.me to muhammad ali and, as they say, the rest is history. 50 years ago today. sorry to make some of you folks feel a little old this morning. >>> harold ramis created and act ing in some of the funniest movies. i'm not sure i spoke a word that wasn't a quote from a 1980 movie. so president obama, who grew up in that era, paid tribute to the writer, director and actor. when we watched hishouse," cadd ghost busters, ground hog's day, we rooted for the underdog and through it all, never lost our faith and happy endings. that was president obama and michelle obama in their statement honoring the passing of harold ramis, who was just 69 years old. >>> up enext, the formation of new government that had been planned for today has been put off until thursday. it speaks to the political tension that still exists in this monumental task of trying to fill all the vacant government posts, because in addition, there have been pro russian demonstrations now showing up in the southern part of the cou
an underdog by the name of casius clay defeated sonny liston.me to muhammad ali and, as they say, the rest is history. 50 years ago today. sorry to make some of you folks feel a little old this morning. >>> harold ramis created and act ing in some of the funniest movies. i'm not sure i spoke a word that wasn't a quote from a 1980 movie. so president obama, who grew up in that era, paid tribute to the writer, director and actor. when we watched hishouse," cadd ghost busters, ground...
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you predict the last two super bowl winners, both underdogs. can darn close to getting the score right. when the gun goes off sunday night, what will the score look like? >> i am breaking into a cold sweat. denver, 27,o pick seattle 24. >> 27-24? with that score, peyton manning is probably going to have a better night. >> my sense is the broncos could not win without the manning being the driving force behind it victory. seattle could win without russell wilson being the driving force because he is essentially not in the way they have reached this point. >> greg cosell, the very best. thank you for being with us. we will all be watching sunday night we will see you next week. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for friday, january 31, 2014. i am pimm fox. today we are going to focus on out with the old, and in with the new. today is ben bernanke's last day as federal reserve chairman. we're going to examine how the central bank goes into the future. it is the chinese new year, the year of the horse. i'm going to speak to the man who designed the u.s. p
you predict the last two super bowl winners, both underdogs. can darn close to getting the score right. when the gun goes off sunday night, what will the score look like? >> i am breaking into a cold sweat. denver, 27,o pick seattle 24. >> 27-24? with that score, peyton manning is probably going to have a better night. >> my sense is the broncos could not win without the manning being the driving force behind it victory. seattle could win without russell wilson being the...
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i like to approach this olympics as the underdog. >> jamaica bobsled team. sochi 2014. here we come. >> well, we have got breaking news. sad news. actor philipning seymour hoffman has been found dead off an apparent drug overdose in new york. he was 46. police are investigating the incident. hoffman best known as a character actor in movies like the talented mr. ripley took the best actor award in 2006 for capote. he had struggled with drug addiction in the past. sad news. "the journal" will be back at the top of the hour. don't go away. >> the week began with signs of progress in ukraine's political crisis. after talks with opposition leaders, the president made key concessions. he promised to reverse tough laws against protests and offered amnesty for activists. but as his justice minister pointed out, there were strings attached. >> the amnesty will only take effect once all occupied buildings and roads are freed. if that is not done, any violations of laws that are committed will not be given amnesty. >> over the next few days, those conditions were debated in the u
i like to approach this olympics as the underdog. >> jamaica bobsled team. sochi 2014. here we come. >> well, we have got breaking news. sad news. actor philipning seymour hoffman has been found dead off an apparent drug overdose in new york. he was 46. police are investigating the incident. hoffman best known as a character actor in movies like the talented mr. ripley took the best actor award in 2006 for capote. he had struggled with drug addiction in the past. sad news. "the...
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perhaps david wasn't the underdog we all thought it to be. i
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what happened to your support of the underdogs? sad times, mike." and mike rowe joins me now.what happened to your support of the underdog, sad times, mike writes kevin? and you say to him? >> kevin, listen, what are you -- people find what they look for, right? you can look at "dirty jobs" and you can see an honest tribute to hard-working skilled labor. that's exactly what it was. but it was also a tribute to risk and entrepreneurship and business. there was always two sides of the same coin. so for me, i've never looked at it as selling in or selling out. it's just work, and the idea that you can either be on the employee's side or the employer's side, it's a bad choice. you know? and i just don't want to make it. >> i want to just make it clear here because you were there with mitt romney on stage. you never endorsed him, right? >> no. >> some people might be going okay, this guy's a republican and this is -- you're saying no. you didn't endorse anyone. >> right now what's going on in the country as i'm sure you know, there are certain things, if you touch them, people imme
what happened to your support of the underdogs? sad times, mike." and mike rowe joins me now.what happened to your support of the underdog, sad times, mike writes kevin? and you say to him? >> kevin, listen, what are you -- people find what they look for, right? you can look at "dirty jobs" and you can see an honest tribute to hard-working skilled labor. that's exactly what it was. but it was also a tribute to risk and entrepreneurship and business. there was always two...
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friday saw surprising results with several underdogs coming to the fore.rom switzerland, she stole show,ow, -- he stole the humming out of nowhere to win gold in the alpine super combined race. the huge achievement for a man that is not one a world cup event since -- that has not won a world cup event since 2011. there was another unexpected champion in men's figure skating. first ever gold medal in the sport i had of andda -- ahead of canada can't extend. phenomenaln put in a performance in the 15 kilometer race. the 27-year-old finished nearly one minute 40 seconds ahead of her closest rival. sochithe second gold in for the swiss cost -- cross-country star in the men's 15 kilometer classic. >> russia faces off against the u.s. in men's ice hockey. it is a qualifier and it will not determine medals, but the atmosphere is sure to be charged. the host country takes the sport very seriously. >> russia lives and breathes for ice hockey. player,d fan and avid russian president vladimir putin knows how much the sport means to his people. he and many other russi
friday saw surprising results with several underdogs coming to the fore.rom switzerland, she stole show,ow, -- he stole the humming out of nowhere to win gold in the alpine super combined race. the huge achievement for a man that is not one a world cup event since -- that has not won a world cup event since 2011. there was another unexpected champion in men's figure skating. first ever gold medal in the sport i had of andda -- ahead of canada can't extend. phenomenaln put in a performance in...
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and any opponent is going to be an underdog in texas.d out there, they're sowing the seeds for some real disappointment down the road by associating himself with people like this. it's not just a matter of, you know, trying to tar your opponent with a president who is unpopular in that state. declaring the president of the united states subhuman takes things to an entirely different level that's beyond the pale even in our political debased culture. >> all of us throughout our careers have said things we would have wanted to take back and live with it for decades. but to call a sitting president subhuman. and we're not talking about decades ago. we're talking about in these recent times and election cycles. and then for those that are embracing you, not to denounce you for saying it is unbelievable in a serious adult political atmosphere. >> and anyone who understands human history knows, look, that's what klansmen referred to. you can pull up clips of klansmen talking about not having integrated schools because we'll create a mongrel ra
and any opponent is going to be an underdog in texas.d out there, they're sowing the seeds for some real disappointment down the road by associating himself with people like this. it's not just a matter of, you know, trying to tar your opponent with a president who is unpopular in that state. declaring the president of the united states subhuman takes things to an entirely different level that's beyond the pale even in our political debased culture. >> all of us throughout our careers...
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americans always root for the underdog. that's what we do.here's no underdog here. >> that's right. >> who's running as hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton, 61 points ahead of the vice president who's well known and well liked in democratic circles. that's astonishing. hillary has to -- john made a good point. she has to ignore this stuff, gear up, run a good campaign. your suggestion is a great suggestion. go back to the new york model. do listening tours. two do listening tours in iowa. act as if -- not only act, but get feedback from the people all across the country. those are the things that made her successful. >> you're looking at her right now. that's the hillary clinton i know. that woman right there. regular person, laughing, enjoying life, being a normal person. she has to find -- a pretty great tweet. a knock at fox. i wish she would like a lot of candidates in the past would find a way to get across to tv camera. it's a hard thing. bill clinton could do it. she hasn't been able to do it. >> what she did in person in 2008, i was t
americans always root for the underdog. that's what we do.here's no underdog here. >> that's right. >> who's running as hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton, 61 points ahead of the vice president who's well known and well liked in democratic circles. that's astonishing. hillary has to -- john made a good point. she has to ignore this stuff, gear up, run a good campaign. your suggestion is a great suggestion. go back to the new york model. do listening tours. two do listening...
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. >> 45 years ago, joe namath led the underdog new york jets to a surprise super bowl victory. >> in those days, he played hard on the field and off. >> you were known as the guy who said i like my johnny walker red and my women blonde. >> yes, that is when i was young and naive. >> watch your step going down here. >> but now it is granddaughter jemma who has his attention. later on sunday morning, broadway joe at 70. >> osgood: mo rocca offers a smorgasbord of super bowl treats. >> bill glan began marks the passing of pete seeker and more, but first, here are the headlines for this sunday morning, the second of february, 2014. >> tonight's kickoff between the seattle seahawks and the denver broncos is seven for 6:30 eastern time. security around metlife stadium is extraordinary. black hospitals and, lackhawk hospitals and fighter vs. are jets are enforce ago no fly stone in the skies above. the bone chilling temperatures are not. the game will be played in mild weather. >> as host of tonight's super bowl, this is new jersey governor chris christie's moment in the spotlight but it is
. >> 45 years ago, joe namath led the underdog new york jets to a surprise super bowl victory. >> in those days, he played hard on the field and off. >> you were known as the guy who said i like my johnny walker red and my women blonde. >> yes, that is when i was young and naive. >> watch your step going down here. >> but now it is granddaughter jemma who has his attention. later on sunday morning, broadway joe at 70. >> osgood: mo rocca offers a...
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if a democrat and underdog, david alvarez, wins, he'll be the first in the history. if kevin faulkner wins, he'll be the first with the republican mayor. remember this is happening because of the scandal that forced filner out of office in late august. he was san diego's first democratic mayor since 1992. but less than a year after taking office, filner was accused of sexually harassing multiple women. he pleaded guilty to three criminal counts. so san diego needs someone to finish filner's term. early voting has been under way for a while. mail-in ballots would favor the republicans. the key for the democrat will be getting out the vote. latinos make up 18% of the electorate in san diego. will they make up more in this election? david alvarez campaigns on the experience as the son of mexican immigrants. he's been attacking his opponent for siding with quote/unquote special interests. the republican, kevin faulkner, says alvarez is a tool for labor unions and calls hi s himself a consensus builder. we're joined by craig now, someone who's been following this race clo
if a democrat and underdog, david alvarez, wins, he'll be the first in the history. if kevin faulkner wins, he'll be the first with the republican mayor. remember this is happening because of the scandal that forced filner out of office in late august. he was san diego's first democratic mayor since 1992. but less than a year after taking office, filner was accused of sexually harassing multiple women. he pleaded guilty to three criminal counts. so san diego needs someone to finish filner's...
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why he's the ultimate underdog. and the war on the wealthiest 1%. and did president obama fire a round at the rich or leveling the playing field. >> we have got to build an economy that works for everyone, not just a fortunate few. thing. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with l
why he's the ultimate underdog. and the war on the wealthiest 1%. and did president obama fire a round at the rich or leveling the playing field. >> we have got to build an economy that works for everyone, not just a fortunate few. thing. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new...
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hisitalian happy to admit side are the underdogs for this one. >> everyone knows -- chelsea is one of the best teams in europe. they won two years ago the champions league. feel for them it will be very difficult tomorrow but we want to try to do a good job because -- we want another two weeks the week and hope to go through. also we know it will be difficult. >> chelsea welcomes david luis and -- another back and another expected to recover from an ankle injury. in france's lee, bordeaux boosted the chances of playing european football next season, beating lorient 3-2. skirt -- scored his first goal for the host. point 5 million euros pay to spanish authorities after being charged with tax fraud last sunday -- last summer but they insist eta not make in the -- make any offense. alleges as other contracts are taken into account the amount be more than doubled. the president resigned afterñwgc
hisitalian happy to admit side are the underdogs for this one. >> everyone knows -- chelsea is one of the best teams in europe. they won two years ago the champions league. feel for them it will be very difficult tomorrow but we want to try to do a good job because -- we want another two weeks the week and hope to go through. also we know it will be difficult. >> chelsea welcomes david luis and -- another back and another expected to recover from an ankle injury. in france's lee,...
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. >> why aren't you supporting the underdog was another comment.e attacks saying this: quote, i've never supported the underdog simply because they're not the favorite. size might matter in some pursuits. i've been assured it does. but in business, there is nothing inherently good about being small and nothing inherently bad about being bad. my foundation supports skilled labor, american manufacturing, entrepreneurial risk, a solid work ethic and personal responsibility. we reward these qualities wherever we find them, whether they're in david or goliath. powerful statement from him. >> yeah. if wal-mart is going to bring back manufacturing here, they're going to put their money where their mouth is. he's supposed to say i don't like wal-mart? no, that has nothing to do it. he's taking action, when the guy who does dirt gee jobs -- dirty jobs and has a foundation. john ratzenberger, he also says the same thing. we got to go back to building things. college is not for everyone. some people are going to make a great living building stuff with their h
. >> why aren't you supporting the underdog was another comment.e attacks saying this: quote, i've never supported the underdog simply because they're not the favorite. size might matter in some pursuits. i've been assured it does. but in business, there is nothing inherently good about being small and nothing inherently bad about being bad. my foundation supports skilled labor, american manufacturing, entrepreneurial risk, a solid work ethic and personal responsibility. we reward these...
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groundhog's day, blockbuster ghostbusters >> we questioned the authority, we rooted for the underdoghrough it all we never lost our faith and happy endings. bill murray playepaid his respects. he earned his keep on this planet. god bless him. >> 16 time grammy award winner it sti ng preparing for the broadway musical. it is called the last ship. he told dean richards that he is excited. >> it is my baby. i am sure chicago will give a good birth. i think chicago will understand the play very readily. because of its post industrial experience because of the nature of chicagoans. it is a universal message but i think they will get it. i am sure i will feel very at home here. it is a story about a community that is under siege. i was brought up in a shipyard town. it is about what the community does to try to tell the world that is still there that is still viable. in this day and age the importance of work is an important message. we are learning thatwe're losing that. we do not have that anymore. it is a universal message. >> tickets are available at broadway and chicaginchicago.com. >
groundhog's day, blockbuster ghostbusters >> we questioned the authority, we rooted for the underdoghrough it all we never lost our faith and happy endings. bill murray playepaid his respects. he earned his keep on this planet. god bless him. >> 16 time grammy award winner it sti ng preparing for the broadway musical. it is called the last ship. he told dean richards that he is excited. >> it is my baby. i am sure chicago will give a good birth. i think chicago will understand...
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. >> you want to have more of the underdog approach, because those are just words, you know? davis has raced past lots of critics and drama, as someone who once distanced himself from his team, while carving out his solo career. today, along with his speed and form, he brings something else to sochi nearly as valuable, maturity. >> it was really hard to overcome some of those things, adversity, the controversy, things like that. but i'm really thankful for those things at the same time, because it made me a really strong person. >> reporter: the only child of a single mom who he credits for most of his success, davis became the first african-american to win a medal in an individual event in the winter olympics. >> it doesn't make sense to me. because i grew up on the south side of chicago, went to an all black grammar school. there's no rinks in the area, not even close. >> reporter: davis inspired a nonprofit called ice, which stands for inner city excellence. a skating and mentoring program for inner city youth in washington, d.c.. >> when i skate really fast, i feel like i
. >> you want to have more of the underdog approach, because those are just words, you know? davis has raced past lots of critics and drama, as someone who once distanced himself from his team, while carving out his solo career. today, along with his speed and form, he brings something else to sochi nearly as valuable, maturity. >> it was really hard to overcome some of those things, adversity, the controversy, things like that. but i'm really thankful for those things at the same...
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to watch all together partly rooting for russia because they are the underdogs and haven't won for twenty years controversies kicked off tonight all social media and indeed there was a goal which of course was counted as a goal by the refs on the ice it was then no five by the international federation because the goalpost was a little bit off its peg so basically a huge debate going on right now on social media from the american ambassador to. mean people. political sport because we look back to the history of the cold war so it's getting a bit intense out. there although the game is painfully close and ultimately a loss for the russian side there's still plenty to make up for another events today very pleased to say top of the overall medal count in fact. there was plenty to cheer for a russian sports fans on saturday they added two golds and a silver medal to that tally now in the men's skeleton event alexander tretyakov he won gold with a totally dominant display he led from start to finish setting a truck record in the first round all his hard work has paid off over the last four year
to watch all together partly rooting for russia because they are the underdogs and haven't won for twenty years controversies kicked off tonight all social media and indeed there was a goal which of course was counted as a goal by the refs on the ice it was then no five by the international federation because the goalpost was a little bit off its peg so basically a huge debate going on right now on social media from the american ambassador to. mean people. political sport because we look back...