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the semi final with the world's top team, usa the underdog for the first time in a long time. did not look that way. 84th minute, the u.s. up 1-0. carli lloyd, nice dribbling through the defender. usa wins 2-0. they advanced to the world cup finals for the second straight time. they play the winner of japan-england. we will have reaction coming up later in sports. leon: happening now, a girl scout camp out of a lifetime spending the night on the lawn of the white house. the girl scouts worked on badges and outdoor activities. they got a bit of a break, the commander in chief stopping by to visit. they had a good time. still ahead -- awaiting a major announcement from the white house. an embassy coming to d.c. and where will be located. and the weather for the fourth of july holidays.
the semi final with the world's top team, usa the underdog for the first time in a long time. did not look that way. 84th minute, the u.s. up 1-0. carli lloyd, nice dribbling through the defender. usa wins 2-0. they advanced to the world cup finals for the second straight time. they play the winner of japan-england. we will have reaction coming up later in sports. leon: happening now, a girl scout camp out of a lifetime spending the night on the lawn of the white house. the girl scouts worked...
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underdog indeed, and yet the ninth planet just the same.but the dogged march of scientific discovery set pluto up for a cosmically unpopular demotion. >> as we had been discovering larger and larger and larger objects, that i-- in my opinion, it made no sense that pluto was called a planet, and it shouldn't be a planet. >> reporter: that's astronomer-- and pluto killer-- mike brown appearing in the pbs nova program "chasing pluto." starting in 1992, he and his colleagues discovered a region of large rocky, icy planet shaped debris at the outer edge of the solar system. it's called the kuiper belt-- leftovers from the formation of planets 4.6 billion years ago. but the debris really hit the fan for our beloved underdog in 2005 when brown and his team discovered this object: eris. it's more massive than pluto. >> i had to make a decision: what we were going to call it? is it a planet? is it not a planet? is it the tenth planet? is it the 52nd planet? is it-- is pluto not a planet? i knew that, that no matter what i said, it would be debated f
underdog indeed, and yet the ninth planet just the same.but the dogged march of scientific discovery set pluto up for a cosmically unpopular demotion. >> as we had been discovering larger and larger and larger objects, that i-- in my opinion, it made no sense that pluto was called a planet, and it shouldn't be a planet. >> reporter: that's astronomer-- and pluto killer-- mike brown appearing in the pbs nova program "chasing pluto." starting in 1992, he and his colleagues...
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>> yeah. >> you think you're an underdog? >> of course. every race i've ever run i've been an underdog. >> here you are coming in, you don't have the money of donald trump. you don't have the money of a jeb bush. >> nope. >> you're getting into the race knowing you're an underdog. >> yeah. >> and why do you feel that you want this job so bad that you're willing to go through this again? this is not an easy process. >> no it's not a matter of wanting this job so bad, it's what you think you can do for this country. while i respect everybody else in this race and you won't see me out there bashing folks on anything personal. i'll disagree with them on issues for sure. but i think there is something we bring to the table. number one, we bring experience to the table of getting things done in washington, d.c. nobody in this race. nobody has an experience of getting conservative things done in washington and being able to pull together, really, unlikely coalitions to pass welfare reform, for example or tax bills or health savings accounts. all
>> yeah. >> you think you're an underdog? >> of course. every race i've ever run i've been an underdog. >> here you are coming in, you don't have the money of donald trump. you don't have the money of a jeb bush. >> nope. >> you're getting into the race knowing you're an underdog. >> yeah. >> and why do you feel that you want this job so bad that you're willing to go through this again? this is not an easy process. >> no it's not a matter of...
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desperate and underdog, he does an amazing thing. he has the thought to go to clarence darrow, the legal legend, a chicago attorney. darrow loves underdogs and hates corporations. he says, why don't i try clarence darrow? clarence darrow is on a street in washington at a remarkable low point of his career. just beat charges of bribing jurors. his reputation was in tatters. all of chicago's legal society shunned him. he was taking ridiculous cases. petty theft, forgery, murder just smalltime crime. he had been paid $50,000 a case for his legal worked in the early 1900s. because of the bribery charges he has no career left. he thought about quitting law. he likes writing and fancied himself a writer. he thought he would be a speaker. understand that, in 10 years, he will represent a tennessee high school teacher who tried to teach evolution to his students, which becomes the scopes monkey trial. he is at a valley of his career and looking for a substantial case. in walks joseph erickson. he agrees to defend him. largely because he want
desperate and underdog, he does an amazing thing. he has the thought to go to clarence darrow, the legal legend, a chicago attorney. darrow loves underdogs and hates corporations. he says, why don't i try clarence darrow? clarence darrow is on a street in washington at a remarkable low point of his career. just beat charges of bribing jurors. his reputation was in tatters. all of chicago's legal society shunned him. he was taking ridiculous cases. petty theft, forgery, murder just smalltime...
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jon mentioned it's the underdog. an underdog up 22% year to date and that's up 33% over the past 12 months. >> and a lot of this was, of course, based on what they and carl icahn really talked about and that was spinning out paypal. so luckily we had some unusual activity, mel. it brought us into this when it was still ebay. and as it has surged into this spinoff on the 17th, that was phenomenal because, of course, all the s&p 500 trackers, all the funds that track that index had to buy this. virtually all of them did, the ones that didn't bought it today. and that's why we're seeing 35 million shares change hands on the spinoff. $49 billion spinoff, too. i took this off today, mel. >> which means that in your "halftime" portfolio it is gone. no longer there. >> ebay and paypal, took them off. if this was a regular investment account i could hold on to both i would start writing call options against them. but this is not that. we have five stocks that we can have in the portfolio. because of the split here, i actuall
jon mentioned it's the underdog. an underdog up 22% year to date and that's up 33% over the past 12 months. >> and a lot of this was, of course, based on what they and carl icahn really talked about and that was spinning out paypal. so luckily we had some unusual activity, mel. it brought us into this when it was still ebay. and as it has surged into this spinoff on the 17th, that was phenomenal because, of course, all the s&p 500 trackers, all the funds that track that index had to...
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mark: do you think he thinks he is going to be president or the you think he is struggling as an underdogjonathan: i think he has a shot to be president. mark: thanks for coming in to only come back, arkansas doublespeak city. ♪ mark: bill and hillary clinton political partners for decades now. yesterday, i asked jimmy carter to compare them as politicians can you said i think they are both superb politicians. not everyone agrees with jimmy carter. in her interview, it was clear she has learned a ton on the master she is married to. >> this has been going on for over three years. >> this is a theme used against me and my husband for many years. >> that is your characterization not mine. >> you are starting with so many assumptions. >> that is up to the american people. >> we will let the voters make up their minds. >> i am aware of the fact it is your job to raise those. we will do our best to respond to them. mark: the clinton campaign put a rope line to keep the press back from her. >> there was no charge i violated any law. >> everything i did was permitted law and regulation. the law,
mark: do you think he thinks he is going to be president or the you think he is struggling as an underdogjonathan: i think he has a shot to be president. mark: thanks for coming in to only come back, arkansas doublespeak city. ♪ mark: bill and hillary clinton political partners for decades now. yesterday, i asked jimmy carter to compare them as politicians can you said i think they are both superb politicians. not everyone agrees with jimmy carter. in her interview, it was clear she has...
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governor visited the maryland diners numerous time stumping for hogan at the time who was a heavy underdog. hogan says if it wasn't for christie he would not have become governor. >> trying our best. working hard. reporter: this time it's christie who is the candidate in the quest to become the g.o.p. nominee for president, he is formally endorsed by hogan. >> nobody has the strength of character, the strength of leadership, the guy who is honest, who tells it like it is. which is what i love about him. reporter: national polls shows christie trailing many of the g.o.p. rivals. today the new jersey governor didn't hold back taking aim at president obamas iran nuclear agreement. >> the president's announcement yesterday is nothing more than another one of his lies. >> he is clarifying how to jumpstart the economy. >> reform. tax and regulatory reform to get to 4% growth to grow the economy and grow the jobs. >> governor christie is expected to be on the many g.o.p. hopefuls to take part in the first nationally televised debate in three weeks. in anabc7 news. maureen: toll lines in maryland
governor visited the maryland diners numerous time stumping for hogan at the time who was a heavy underdog. hogan says if it wasn't for christie he would not have become governor. >> trying our best. working hard. reporter: this time it's christie who is the candidate in the quest to become the g.o.p. nominee for president, he is formally endorsed by hogan. >> nobody has the strength of character, the strength of leadership, the guy who is honest, who tells it like it is. which is...
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. >> reporter: her whole life she looked out for the underdog and participated in the civil rights movement. now her son is asking anyone who knows any information look out for her. >> they took her death but they didn't take her life away. >> reporter: philadelphia police is working around the clock as for any homicide in the city of philadelphia, if you have any information that leads to an arrest you could get a 20,000-dollar reward, call 215-546-tips. reporting outside of police headquarters, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> three teen girls are on the menld in the hospital after being hit by a car in newark, delaware. new castle county authorities say two vehicles collided at kirkwood highway and darwin drive yesterday. one vehicle went off the road on the sidewalk and struck the girls. the teen and the 88-year-old driver were taken to the hospital. >>> comedian bill cosby will not face charges that he sexually assaulted a woman in atlantic city city. former actress lily bernard said cosby drugged and raped her. a california court has ruled that cosby has to answer to anothe
. >> reporter: her whole life she looked out for the underdog and participated in the civil rights movement. now her son is asking anyone who knows any information look out for her. >> they took her death but they didn't take her life away. >> reporter: philadelphia police is working around the clock as for any homicide in the city of philadelphia, if you have any information that leads to an arrest you could get a 20,000-dollar reward, call 215-546-tips. reporting outside of...
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. >> he is not used to being an underdog but he can fight back in london. >> i look forward to competition. beijing is a month away. to get through these races. i have been training and pushing myself. >> the specter of doping is back with his three main rivals serving bands. he builds up for the real 2016 olympics. >> everybody starts pointing fingers again. it does not help the sport in any way. >> he is fired up but don't expect any world records soon. he is limbering up for bigger challenges ahead. brent: john kerry told a senate hearing that the agreement is the only viable solution to a long-running this you over the atomic program. i will be back at the top of the hour with more news. thanks for watching, everybody. er an area came under control -- came under fire. and the u.s. secretary of state fights back, telling senators it is fantasy to think the u.s. failed to hold out for a better deal. and the latest twist in the dispute of a -- over a life or death of a comatose frenchman. dr. say they cannot decide on his fate.
. >> he is not used to being an underdog but he can fight back in london. >> i look forward to competition. beijing is a month away. to get through these races. i have been training and pushing myself. >> the specter of doping is back with his three main rivals serving bands. he builds up for the real 2016 olympics. >> everybody starts pointing fingers again. it does not help the sport in any way. >> he is fired up but don't expect any world records soon. he is...
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. >> he is not used to being an underdog but he can fight back in london. >> i look forward to competition. beijing is a month away. to get through these races. i have been training and pushing myself. >> the specter of doping is back with his three main rivals serving bands. he builds up for the real 2016 olympics. >> everybody starts pointing fingers again. it does not help the sport in any way. >> he is fired up but don't expect any world records soon. he is limbering up for bigger challenges ahead. brent: john kerry told a senate hearing that the agreement is the only viable solution to a long-running this you over the atomic program. i will be back at the top of the hour with more news. thanks for watching, everybody. çÑÑñÑñÑñÑñÑñÑñÑñÑñÑñÑñ >>> this week on "wealth "track," two personal finance champions show us how to train for the big retirement race, keep our portfolios in shape and go the distance. mark burr tauz zoe and mary beth franklin share their retirement workouts next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack." >> announcer: new york life along well mutual funds offers investment and
. >> he is not used to being an underdog but he can fight back in london. >> i look forward to competition. beijing is a month away. to get through these races. i have been training and pushing myself. >> the specter of doping is back with his three main rivals serving bands. he builds up for the real 2016 olympics. >> everybody starts pointing fingers again. it does not help the sport in any way. >> he is fired up but don't expect any world records soon. he is...
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penalty and setting up a perfect cross for the game winning goal, going out there and fighting like an underdog each and every game and not worried about anything else i want to help my team any way possible. >> now the u.s. faces japan the team they lost to in penalty kicks in 2011. >> they are a great overall team and we have the momentum and we had it prior to the china game and we are peaking at the right home and i feel confident in our team. >> her family is cheering her on in south jersey from afar. >> i am here in the officer and when people go into the office they are not really bringing their friends and family there for me to be at my best, in order for me to be fully 100% focused each and every game and do what i need to do i would rather have them home cheering me on and i come home with hardware. >> a world cup is in sight and delran's carly lloyd plans to be a big part of it for the u.s. >> keep the momentum going we want that world cup coming to america and south jersey and delran. thanks for talking to us today. >> i asked her about that england player scoring on her own goal,
penalty and setting up a perfect cross for the game winning goal, going out there and fighting like an underdog each and every game and not worried about anything else i want to help my team any way possible. >> now the u.s. faces japan the team they lost to in penalty kicks in 2011. >> they are a great overall team and we have the momentum and we had it prior to the china game and we are peaking at the right home and i feel confident in our team. >> her family is cheering her...
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. >> underdogs in rittenhouse has 23 dogs on the menu but one stands out. >> the georgia bulldog is
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malcolm: what is fascinating about silicon valley is how quickly companies transition from being underdogs to goliaths. we are used to the trajectory of -- microsoft starts and it takes them 15 years to go from the upstart to the monolith. today, i feel like it was a matter of a couple of years -- facebook went from nowhere to being a dominant player. this kind of trajectory where people go from being at a perceived disadvantage to being suddenly saddled with all of the attributes of the goliath. now it has been sped up. emily: the amazon-hachette war, you are published by hachette, you and your books got caught in the middle. how do you feel about this? malcolm: it cost me a lot of money. that's for sure. it breaks my heart a little. i had thought of amazon as in partnership with writers. and for a company to try to make a business point by turning its back on -- i have sold, through amazon, millions of books. i have contributed mightily to their bottom line. i would've thought they would see me as an asset. me and other writers have brought people to their site in droves. and now they ha
malcolm: what is fascinating about silicon valley is how quickly companies transition from being underdogs to goliaths. we are used to the trajectory of -- microsoft starts and it takes them 15 years to go from the upstart to the monolith. today, i feel like it was a matter of a couple of years -- facebook went from nowhere to being a dominant player. this kind of trajectory where people go from being at a perceived disadvantage to being suddenly saddled with all of the attributes of the...
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. >> bloomberg writes that bernie sander, the underdog in the primaries, might be more of a problem forlary clinton than anyone realizes. quoting halpert, based on how things are shaping up so far, sander has the potential to adversely affect clinton in numerous ways echoing the underdogs that ran before, romney, bush and dukakis, not coincidentally all lost the white house. could a candidate like bernie sanders end up undermining secretary clinton's campaign? >> there's certainly no surprise that it's become more competitive and we always thought it was going to be competitive. that's something we said months ago, and a lot of folks thought we were kidding about that. so we're not surprised to see this. we're acknowledging that bernie sanders could win iowa, could win new hampshire. that's part of why she has to be out there. >> you think he could win iowa and new hampshire? >> some folks do. that's why from the beginning of this campaign as hillary clinton said we're not taking anything for granted. she's out there working hard on the trail every day. she was in new hampshire today, a
. >> bloomberg writes that bernie sander, the underdog in the primaries, might be more of a problem forlary clinton than anyone realizes. quoting halpert, based on how things are shaping up so far, sander has the potential to adversely affect clinton in numerous ways echoing the underdogs that ran before, romney, bush and dukakis, not coincidentally all lost the white house. could a candidate like bernie sanders end up undermining secretary clinton's campaign? >> there's certainly...
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. >> woodruff: unlocking the mysteries of the solar system's underdog after a three billion mile journeyearly a decade. a close up look at pluto. >> the opportunity to transform pluto from a little pixilated
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you look at surging in polls and large crowd size he has the opportunity to portray himself as an underdogleast. >> absolutely. all right. just again counting the dollars. that's a lot. it's staggering. >> to donald trump it's nothing right? >> true. it's change. thanks for being here. >>> a look back at the best of the week next. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. yoplait greek 100. the protein-packed need something filling, taste bud loving, deliciously fruity, grab-and-go, take on the world with 100 calories, snack. yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ ♪ how much protein does your dog
you look at surging in polls and large crowd size he has the opportunity to portray himself as an underdogleast. >> absolutely. all right. just again counting the dollars. that's a lot. it's staggering. >> to donald trump it's nothing right? >> true. it's change. thanks for being here. >>> a look back at the best of the week next. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms....
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keeps me motivated, and i just want to continue to fight like an underdog, and go out there, work hard. >> no one could be more excited for lloyd and the team and her old stomping grounds. shows her community is thrilled. >> the carli lloyd story is particularly huge here in south jersey, in part, because the 32 year old superstar now at the center of the universe, in women's soccer is still giving back to the community that gave her her start. >> arc road fields nothing fancy, patch of grass maintained by parent volunteers, but this is the home of the medford strikers, young soccer players girls aged eight to 18, who assistant coach in charge of mental toughness is none other than carly load. feels inch rational, she is on the us team, training with us, not a lot of kids get a chance to do that. >> amazing, like the best player in the world right now i've practiced with her and she's taught us how to be like her. >> she bridges power and leadership to the game which makes me want to do what she does. >> do you have work hard for that? >> yes. >> lloyd's hat trick, three goals, 16 minu
keeps me motivated, and i just want to continue to fight like an underdog, and go out there, work hard. >> no one could be more excited for lloyd and the team and her old stomping grounds. shows her community is thrilled. >> the carli lloyd story is particularly huge here in south jersey, in part, because the 32 year old superstar now at the center of the universe, in women's soccer is still giving back to the community that gave her her start. >> arc road fields nothing...
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the 30-year-old dustin brown of germany an underdog by comparison knocked nadal out of the running evense, at one point nadal accidentally whacked his own leg with his racquet. his coach and uncle summed up the loss with two words, bad shot. ♪[ music ]♪ >>> still to come, retailers breaking of the law to keep your cash. we found it happening at nearly half the stores we put to the test. and, well, there's not much you can do about it. >> and sunburns as art? the hot new trend that has de female announcer: when you see this truck it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. but sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event ends sunday. find the tempur-pedic that's right for you and see why they're the most highly recommended bed in america. plus, get up to four years interest-free financing. sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. and of course, free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: but don't wait! sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event ends sunday. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> it seems even a mummified body can't deter
the 30-year-old dustin brown of germany an underdog by comparison knocked nadal out of the running evense, at one point nadal accidentally whacked his own leg with his racquet. his coach and uncle summed up the loss with two words, bad shot. ♪[ music ]♪ >>> still to come, retailers breaking of the law to keep your cash. we found it happening at nearly half the stores we put to the test. and, well, there's not much you can do about it. >> and sunburns as art? the hot new trend...
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the women of team usa, the underdogs taking on germany in the semifinals. the two best teams in the world, and abc's paula faris in montreal tonight. >> reporter: we saw them all over town tonight, americans cheering for team usa. alex morgan's shot stopped by the keeper. morgan brian went down after a nasty collision. number one versus number two, germany and team usa, and america the under dog. going into tonight's game the german squad with its high flying offense scoring 20 goals. they're the tournament's top offense, taking on team usa, the top defense. and top goalkeeper. hope solo, allowing just one goal. as for team usa scoring, some calling it boring, only seven goals to speak of. to that, american carly lloyd says -- >> i don't see them out here so it might be a little easier said than done. >> reporter: as team usa fights in that stadium for a chance to play in sunday's championship game they're fighting for history, to become the first country to win the world cup three times. amy? >> paula, thanks so much. >>> there's still much more ahead on "
the women of team usa, the underdogs taking on germany in the semifinals. the two best teams in the world, and abc's paula faris in montreal tonight. >> reporter: we saw them all over town tonight, americans cheering for team usa. alex morgan's shot stopped by the keeper. morgan brian went down after a nasty collision. number one versus number two, germany and team usa, and america the under dog. going into tonight's game the german squad with its high flying offense scoring 20 goals....
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. >> reporter: team usa, the underdogs, winning 2-0 against the number one team in the world, germanywn to this. >> this is her first major mistake. >> reporter: the germans who had never missed a penalty kick in a world cup game ever the defining moment just 93 seconds. the u.s. goalkeeper hope solo, doing everything she can think of to stall. drinking some water. the announcers sure noticing. listen. >> solo took a stroll away from the goal. it's mind games between goalkeeper and shooting. >> with the opponent ready to go solo trying to throw germany off, pushing the limits of what's allowed. listen again. >> solo is just trying to freeze, make her think about missing. >> reporter: and then the moment. >> she shot, she missed! >> reporter: solo admitting it to fox sports after the game. >> you do what you can. i did the stall tactic. it worked. >> reporter: team usa punching their ticket to the final where they'll face japan or england on sunday. >> paula, thank you. and thank you for watching. i'm amy robach. good night. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants. a writer, o
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the women in red, white and blue, the so-called underdogs come out on top out scoring germany, 2-0, new jersey native rg carly lloyd number 10 helped turn the tide with penalty kick that put the u.s. on the board. the ladies are now trying to make history to be the first country to win the world cup three times. >> it's a satisfying feeling winning the game but also we know we have one more and we didn't come here to get second place, we want to win it. >> lloyd took time out to make a celebrity appearance. >> the girls soccer team from afteron grove high school was in canada to cheer the womens national team on when lloyd popped out of a van behind them cheers and selfies followed. >> i saw girls hanging out and heard they were from pa i jumped out of the car to surprise them. they were hyperventilating and crying it was great to catch up with them. >> we were excited and overwhelmed to see her it meant so much to us that she took time. >> she meets a lot of fans, it may not been as big of a deal for her as it was for us it was a once in a lifetime opportunity for us and it was really
the women in red, white and blue, the so-called underdogs come out on top out scoring germany, 2-0, new jersey native rg carly lloyd number 10 helped turn the tide with penalty kick that put the u.s. on the board. the ladies are now trying to make history to be the first country to win the world cup three times. >> it's a satisfying feeling winning the game but also we know we have one more and we didn't come here to get second place, we want to win it. >> lloyd took time out to...
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the 1980 miracle on the underdog he was hockey team facing off against the heavily favored soviet union history with the u.s. to feeding the soviets 4-3 and then advancing to win the gold medal. some of those historic memorabilia items for the game are up for grabs. our resident hockey not in micah linker for the next half hour scarlet fu is here to tell us more. scarle scarlet: this might make for some great to court. pimm: this is clearly for someone who is a man cave and a lot of money. scarlet: there are 19 items in the lot. he was to sell all of his memorabilia at once. one person can bite and then display it probably in their man cave. features is game jersey, the gold-medal, the famous american psyche draped over his shoulders and was photographed shading -- skating around the ice with. they were appraised at more than $1 million apiece. the asking price is $5.7 million for 19 items overall.'s goalie mask, skates, and stick from the game. this is going to take place in a couple of weeks. this is the announcement so far. the collection was already in the hockey hall of fame in tor
the 1980 miracle on the underdog he was hockey team facing off against the heavily favored soviet union history with the u.s. to feeding the soviets 4-3 and then advancing to win the gold medal. some of those historic memorabilia items for the game are up for grabs. our resident hockey not in micah linker for the next half hour scarlet fu is here to tell us more. scarle scarlet: this might make for some great to court. pimm: this is clearly for someone who is a man cave and a lot of money....
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. >> underdogs in rittenhouse has 23 dogs on the menu but one stands out. >> the georgia bulldog is
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>> when you're in the middle of the pack you're still in the underdog spot because all the attentionocussed on whose in the lead. >> mr. trump in this case. >> that's not a place you want to be right now. if it were then we would be talking about president giuliani giuliani president hillary clinton, president mitt romney. we're not talking about those guys. it wasn't thompson, wasn't romney wasn't hillary. in this stage when people are leading, they rarely end up getting the nomination and rarely end up getting the presidency. >> one issue where you made a halmark in your campaign and the issue of dealing with iran i've known you for a long time and saw you in the middle east back in 2010 and you've been talking about it day in and day out, you just released this video on vine. take a look. not a strategy. you made it pretty clear governor. >> you trying to do and the use of the cartoon was to take a lighthearted jab at something deathly serious. deathly serious is that this deal i've read all 159 pages of it. this is a deadly deal not just for israel and it certainly is for them. t
>> when you're in the middle of the pack you're still in the underdog spot because all the attentionocussed on whose in the lead. >> mr. trump in this case. >> that's not a place you want to be right now. if it were then we would be talking about president giuliani giuliani president hillary clinton, president mitt romney. we're not talking about those guys. it wasn't thompson, wasn't romney wasn't hillary. in this stage when people are leading, they rarely end up getting the...
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and i just want to continue to fight like an underdog and go out there and work hard. >> carli, laste never -- i haven't seen this before. you just at this level -- what are your thoughts? did you know? did you see the japanese keeper off the line? when you hit that ball that far, what were you thinking? this is going on goal and it's going to go in? >> well i've never really tried that in a game before. i think it's one of those plays where, you know your instincts just kick in. it's not something that you think of. i didn't scout japan and know that their keeper might potentially be off their line. i saw her off the line and i went for it. >> boom. >> sure did. >> there was really not an ounce of thinking involved. >> it was incredible. can i ask you this carli? there's a little girl out there, young player maybe someone is telling her she can't. what's your message to her today? >> well you know the most important thing is you can only control what you can control. you have to worry about yourself. you have to work as hard as you can. as i like to say it i empty the tank each and
and i just want to continue to fight like an underdog and go out there and work hard. >> carli, laste never -- i haven't seen this before. you just at this level -- what are your thoughts? did you know? did you see the japanese keeper off the line? when you hit that ball that far, what were you thinking? this is going on goal and it's going to go in? >> well i've never really tried that in a game before. i think it's one of those plays where, you know your instincts just kick in....
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defending champion novak djokovic clinical and calm found himself rattled, built as the underdog richard gasquet was filled with confidence success against stanislaw wawrinka. and delivered early blows. richard gasquet was soon on the back foot as novak djokovic found his range to close out the first set. >> with the world number one twice needing treatment. richard gasquet may have thought he was thrown a life line. if the serb was struggling he didn't show it. playing in a wimbledon final, and the cross court forehand claiming his chance to defend. >> the first set was really close. i thought richard played good tennis. it was difficult for me at times. >> in the other semi, 7-time champion roger federer swept aside andy murray powerless in the face of impeerous form. the world number two had an answer for every shot. forehand to backhand corner to corner. it belied the fact that at 33 he is the oldest player to reach the final for 40 years. facing match point murray could only send his forehand into the tramlines to end a complete performance center court has soap. >> clearly it's an
defending champion novak djokovic clinical and calm found himself rattled, built as the underdog richard gasquet was filled with confidence success against stanislaw wawrinka. and delivered early blows. richard gasquet was soon on the back foot as novak djokovic found his range to close out the first set. >> with the world number one twice needing treatment. richard gasquet may have thought he was thrown a life line. if the serb was struggling he didn't show it. playing in a wimbledon...
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as the underdog as they did in the last world cup final.s, you touched on it. we'll flip the script real quick. the game is not until tomorrow, so the big sporting event today is the nathan's famous eating hot dog contest. joey chestnut is the number one competitor eater in the world going for his ninth mustard belt in a row. he holds 38 competitive eating records from hot dogs to apple pies. he looks to eat his weight in hot dogs. i read how the guys put on 20 pounds in a competition and then i prompt ly -- lost my appetite. >> something tells me they don't gain all that weight. >> just the smell of hot dog water is enough to end that idea. >> that's why you put it on the grill. there's no water involved. >> you have to burn it. burn it. >> little sauerkraut and mustard. >> there you go. >>> thank you for watching this morning. so much to tell you about. >> "cnn newsroom" starts now. >>> america on alert. security beeped up across the country. many are on guard against a potential july 4th fire attack. >>> and a fireworks malfunction and n
as the underdog as they did in the last world cup final.s, you touched on it. we'll flip the script real quick. the game is not until tomorrow, so the big sporting event today is the nathan's famous eating hot dog contest. joey chestnut is the number one competitor eater in the world going for his ninth mustard belt in a row. he holds 38 competitive eating records from hot dogs to apple pies. he looks to eat his weight in hot dogs. i read how the guys put on 20 pounds in a competition and then...
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. >> he's leading in the polls, he's rich, and he can still play the underdog. how does he do that?e republican party is virtually irrelevant to donald trump. he needs their line on the ballot box, but he's way bigger than reince priebus, the head of the rnc. he's bigger than the entire structure and the party itself. you look at jeb bush and he's made 100-some million dollars. in 1992 it was devastating when ross perot ran. trump would decimate the republican party. he could win, though. he could get 35% of the vote. >> catch trump on "hannity" tonight. >>> next, the daughter of whitney houston passed away yesterday. questions still remain about bobbi christiekristina's death. that's just ahead. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance.
. >> he's leading in the polls, he's rich, and he can still play the underdog. how does he do that?e republican party is virtually irrelevant to donald trump. he needs their line on the ballot box, but he's way bigger than reince priebus, the head of the rnc. he's bigger than the entire structure and the party itself. you look at jeb bush and he's made 100-some million dollars. in 1992 it was devastating when ross perot ran. trump would decimate the republican party. he could win, though....
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the audience wants to see whoever has the best branding like jeb bush win or a marco rubio, an underdog>> here's what bugs me. i consider donald trump a friend. he takes offense of criticism on the basis of personal relationships. so if someone criticizes it he takes it personally and rips you apart. and they are on the same team. how is that helpful? >> trump enjoys it and revels in that. i think you are right about that. that's how you challenge him. when you say you are about immigration reform but get mexico to bald wall and if they don't, i say what will that do? give the economic argument as much as people enjoy the populous debate and the appeal of it, it is serious business and especially the advantage that republicans have in counterbalancing that is whatever republicans think of donald trump they do not want hillary clinton to be president of the united states. >> i don't like what you are saying. donald trump put mexico at the forefront of this election. whereas other elections we waste our time with gay marriage and irrelevant stuff like that. now immigration is at the front
the audience wants to see whoever has the best branding like jeb bush win or a marco rubio, an underdog>> here's what bugs me. i consider donald trump a friend. he takes offense of criticism on the basis of personal relationships. so if someone criticizes it he takes it personally and rips you apart. and they are on the same team. how is that helpful? >> trump enjoys it and revels in that. i think you are right about that. that's how you challenge him. when you say you are about...
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the audience wants to see whoever has the best branding like jeb bush win or the underdog like marcoubio. >> here's the thing that bothers me. trump is a friend. he takes offense against criticism on the basis of personal relationships so when somebody criticizes him, he takes it personally and he rips you apart no matter who you are. and they're all on the same team. how is that helpful? >> look, trump enjoys it. i think you're right about that. that's how you challenge him. you say on the debate flat form, you say you're about immigration reform but get mexico to build a wall and if they don't, we'll put tariffs. say what will that do. ultimately as much as people enjoy the populous debate, elections are serious business. the great advantage that republicans have in being able to counterbalance that, is that whatever republicans think about donald trump, they don't want hillary clinton to be the president of the united states. >> no, i don't like what you're saying. donald trump put mexico at the forefront of this election. other elections we waste our time with irrelevant stuff. n
the audience wants to see whoever has the best branding like jeb bush win or the underdog like marcoubio. >> here's the thing that bothers me. trump is a friend. he takes offense against criticism on the basis of personal relationships so when somebody criticizes him, he takes it personally and he rips you apart no matter who you are. and they're all on the same team. how is that helpful? >> look, trump enjoys it. i think you're right about that. that's how you challenge him. you...
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he makes his debut at nats park and listed as a 100-1 underdog. and that's your why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month. go online or call. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> i'm nikki where the water main break here has been fixed, but the roadwork is just beginning. take a look. you can see crews starting to get their work underway. the next step will be after 9:00. they will start paving this so they can reopen these lanes. commuters coming through right now, the northbound and southbound traffic, they are sharing the northbound lanes. now i want to send it over to delia. >> the suspect in the mansion murders faces a judge here at d.c. superior court, darren wednt will appea
he makes his debut at nats park and listed as a 100-1 underdog. and that's your why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month. go online or call. call the verizon center for...
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seems as though, blake, people want to root for the underdog if you will, which is sort of what he is, even though he is out in front. he is the guy that represents anti-establishment, anti-washington and voters seem to like that. >> well, you talked about that poll in new hampshire, trish. that was one poll that was released over the weekend that shows donald trump up in new hampshire, surging ahead of jeb bush who held the lead there for months. another poll in iowa, had donald trump two points behind scott walker. that is within the margin of error, first time again in months that scott walker has been within the margin of error there. national poll over the weekend, donald trump out in front as well. he tweeted about this 20 minutes or so ago. here is what i found interesting, trish. remember there was news conference in the white house couple weeks ago about iran. the president was asked about that and cut it off and skipped it over and didn't talk about donald trump. today he brought it up and talked about donald trump. goes to show you even in a couple weeks from then to now, t
seems as though, blake, people want to root for the underdog if you will, which is sort of what he is, even though he is out in front. he is the guy that represents anti-establishment, anti-washington and voters seem to like that. >> well, you talked about that poll in new hampshire, trish. that was one poll that was released over the weekend that shows donald trump up in new hampshire, surging ahead of jeb bush who held the lead there for months. another poll in iowa, had donald trump...
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they play good and beat the united states when they were the underdogs. it will be one heck of a football match >>> chile celebrates its first ever major men's football title. the copa america hosts beet argentina after a penalty shoot-out, argentina's defeat coming a year after losing in the world cup final. celebrations in santiago after the host country >>> world formula 1 champion lewis hamilton won the british formula 1. his team-mate nico rosberg was second. sounds familiar. both the williams cars on the second row made a move on the mercedes. a williams passed lewis hamilton after misjudgment. with the help of a 2.4 second pit stop lewis hamilton found a way to get back in front. the biggest threat then came from the english rain. he held on. to take the checkered flag with the ferrari of sebastien vettel third and williams fifth and sixth. lewis hamilton extends his lead in the drivers' championship over nico rosberg to 17 points. >> firstly, thank you for coming out and making my weekend. i was gunning the whole way and wanted to do it for you gu
they play good and beat the united states when they were the underdogs. it will be one heck of a football match >>> chile celebrates its first ever major men's football title. the copa america hosts beet argentina after a penalty shoot-out, argentina's defeat coming a year after losing in the world cup final. celebrations in santiago after the host country >>> world formula 1 champion lewis hamilton won the british formula 1. his team-mate nico rosberg was second. sounds...
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. >> it helps to be the underdog sometimes, it is good to see a strong quarter from you.eo of juniper, rami rahim. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >>> let's count you down to the close in the uk and across europe. stocks are finishing to the down side, they had been mixed earlier in the session, eurozone pmi and chinese manufacturing activity data coming in weaker than expected. there was a turn in the markets in asia toward the down side that helped move europe. we're seeing the selloff in commodities across the complex. it's taking effect on the market as well. minors are taking a hit on the china news, bhp billiton and rio tinto among those falling in london trading, bhp down 4%, you can see others in the 5% range. britain's vodafone issuing upbeat guidance and achieving quarterly sales growth for the first time in three years. but german chemicals giant basf posting an earnings miss there the stock 600 is underperforming the s&p 500 for the week. with just a couple hours remaining in u.s. trade. europe stocks down 2.75%. the s&p down 1.5%, but st
. >> it helps to be the underdog sometimes, it is good to see a strong quarter from you.eo of juniper, rami rahim. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >>> let's count you down to the close in the uk and across europe. stocks are finishing to the down side, they had been mixed earlier in the session, eurozone pmi and chinese manufacturing activity data coming in weaker than expected. there was a turn in the markets in asia toward the down side that helped...
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plus the fact that he was an underdog. peyton manning was a number one draft pick. he's one of those bootstraps players who proved that hard work -- charlie: when people know tom brady, is it true to his own character -- they know he's a tough competitor -- to say i'm not going to take this lying down? ken: i don't know that for a fact. i would assume this could have been settled if he was willing to take the blame early on. ken: but that was not in his dna. ken: it seems it wasn't. remember this happened right before the super bowl to her you want to fall in your sword right before the super bowl and potentially not play? there are consequences of coming clean at that point. he could have the day after the super bowl brought somebody aside and said, let's settle this quickly, and instead it played on for months. charlie: is there any perception developing that the nfl itself does not deserve as much admiration as he want to bestow on it? ken: it has been severely damaged in the past year already because of the handling of the domestic dispute and this is more of th
plus the fact that he was an underdog. peyton manning was a number one draft pick. he's one of those bootstraps players who proved that hard work -- charlie: when people know tom brady, is it true to his own character -- they know he's a tough competitor -- to say i'm not going to take this lying down? ken: i don't know that for a fact. i would assume this could have been settled if he was willing to take the blame early on. ken: but that was not in his dna. ken: it seems it wasn't. remember...
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what would your advice be to the underdogs? >> if i were on the debate stage with trump i would be ready to do one of two things. first of all i this i that his point in the bloomburg, the conversation they had. the focus groups, was very key. he is enjoying the image of standing up against government and the media. so i would not just do you have specifics? i would jump on the moderators for not making him have specifics which gets some of of his crowds the feeling that i am also part of the anti them telling us what do. cris why rebatearen't you asking him what you ask us. i would use them the backboard to score on him. you are all a part of this. fox want to see this guy advance. why don't you make him answer specific questions. donald says -- excuse me mr. trump. i'm talking to them. >> that would work. >> i just like the rev doing his version of what newt gingrich did in 2012 which is to blame the conservative media. there are a lot of tactic and strategies. another thing that could work is humor. the other day when rick p
what would your advice be to the underdogs? >> if i were on the debate stage with trump i would be ready to do one of two things. first of all i this i that his point in the bloomburg, the conversation they had. the focus groups, was very key. he is enjoying the image of standing up against government and the media. so i would not just do you have specifics? i would jump on the moderators for not making him have specifics which gets some of of his crowds the feeling that i am also part of...
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. >>> so much for the underdog. do you see these crowds?re talking bernie sanders, that's what he's getting. they're lining up. i got to tell you something, hillary if she ain't worried she better start. >> why i'm proud to be an american is a very personal story. my wife came here from nicaragua in 1988. she came here because she was being chased by the sandanista socialists. she came to america for sanctuary. this is where we were able to raise a family and she was able to conduct the rest of her life in freedom. that's the reason why i'm proud to be an american. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™ you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $10
. >>> so much for the underdog. do you see these crowds?re talking bernie sanders, that's what he's getting. they're lining up. i got to tell you something, hillary if she ain't worried she better start. >> why i'm proud to be an american is a very personal story. my wife came here from nicaragua in 1988. she came here because she was being chased by the sandanista socialists. she came to america for sanctuary. this is where we were able to raise a family and she was able to...