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so this is really the usga and it's their show. >> i imagine this is a contract between the usga andlauses about foreign governments, not necessarily about u.s. business. is there nothing untoward about the usga? they are not doing business with a rich guy but the president of the united states. it's weird to have the name of the president of the united states on the physical property of the golf course when a national tournament is being played. isn't that contract at all being questioned? >> it hasn't been so far and the executive director of the usga is adamant the tournament will be held there. we're getting a little tight if they move it that the schedule is a little tight. it's almost impossible. i think it will be more interesting to see what happens, will there be protests? you know, i tonight have to tell you bedminster is right outside new york city. it's not a particularly hospitable place and ultraviolet chartered a small plane to fly over the men's course yesterday and trailed a banner that said dump trump. so, you know, i can't imagine there won't be some sort of protes
so this is really the usga and it's their show. >> i imagine this is a contract between the usga andlauses about foreign governments, not necessarily about u.s. business. is there nothing untoward about the usga? they are not doing business with a rich guy but the president of the united states. it's weird to have the name of the president of the united states on the physical property of the golf course when a national tournament is being played. isn't that contract at all being...
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wisconsin and the usga. it adds up to the u.s. open. final round. bull's-eye on brian harmon's back. started the day with a one-shot lead. brooks koepka was charging. won his first pga two years ago. look at him at eight. how about a fresca? took the lead at 14 under. matsuyama at 16. he became the clubhouse leader at 12 under par. finished 4 shots off the lead. meantime, wheels just fell off for harmon. lost his lead with back-to-back bogeys. back to brooks koepka. from the cat box at 14, he was clinging to a one-stroke lead. you could sense a momentum shift his way as he birdied to go up 2. he navigated this long 7800-yard course and at 15 did it again. at 16, just go ahead and lock it in. birdie train kept going. sixth of the round. the little peck from his girlfriend jenna simms. round of 5 under 67. 15 under par. won by 4 shots. tied the lowest score in u.s. open history to win his first career major title. ranked 22nd coming in. it is sure to go up. you won't believe this paycheck. 2.1million. >> wow. >> a record payday for the u.s. open champ
wisconsin and the usga. it adds up to the u.s. open. final round. bull's-eye on brian harmon's back. started the day with a one-shot lead. brooks koepka was charging. won his first pga two years ago. look at him at eight. how about a fresca? took the lead at 14 under. matsuyama at 16. he became the clubhouse leader at 12 under par. finished 4 shots off the lead. meantime, wheels just fell off for harmon. lost his lead with back-to-back bogeys. back to brooks koepka. from the cat box at 14, he...
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said, you know, bob, this is one of the best pieces of land i've seen for a golf course we at the usga to see it first. i said, i totally understand i don't expect anything from you. >> reporter: this is interesting, again, so much to the story here we'll talk more about this in the future as well, but right now, kelly, with the u.s. open the way it is, i can tell you from being at the course all day, a spectacular property, and, of course, bob lang put it together, and, of course, now, hosting the u.s. open. guys, back to you. >> applaud his effort in so much he went through for that dom, thank you for bringing that to us, and nine miles of walking, that's a huge course, that's what the guys are doing out there. it'll test fitness for sure. thank you, guys, again, appreciate it. >>> coming up, kim kardashian says why she's bullish on snap's future although investors bet ait it wel right back. online u.s. equity trades... ♪ ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ . >> it's been a rough week for snap, a little bit of a reboun
said, you know, bob, this is one of the best pieces of land i've seen for a golf course we at the usga to see it first. i said, i totally understand i don't expect anything from you. >> reporter: this is interesting, again, so much to the story here we'll talk more about this in the future as well, but right now, kelly, with the u.s. open the way it is, i can tell you from being at the course all day, a spectacular property, and, of course, bob lang put it together, and, of course, now,...
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open officials say that the blimp was not affiliated with the usga or the open itself.rnament, one of golf's four majors, got under way today. >>> great white sharks are returning in big numbers to the southern california coast, but shark experts are worried that some people are creating dangerous conditions for those sharks just to capture them on camera. they're doing it by chumming the water or throwing in fish bait to attract the sharks to the shore. one expert says whether it is chumming or other tactics to draw in sharks, the real danger is it can change their behavior. >> chumming or trying to bait the sharks in puts other people at risk because it changes the shark's behavior. it puts them in a feeding mode had they may not be in a feeding mode. when they turn around and leave, those sharks are still in a feeding mode. >> chumming is not illegal, but it is typically done far off shore. officials say boaters could be cited for throwing material like bait into the water so close to the beach. >>> next at 6:00, an incredible view tonight of a massive hole in the mi
open officials say that the blimp was not affiliated with the usga or the open itself.rnament, one of golf's four majors, got under way today. >>> great white sharks are returning in big numbers to the southern california coast, but shark experts are worried that some people are creating dangerous conditions for those sharks just to capture them on camera. they're doing it by chumming the water or throwing in fish bait to attract the sharks to the shore. one expert says whether it is...
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open officials say the blimp wasn't affiliated with the usga or the open itself. the tournament, one of golf's four majors, just got underway today. >> as representative steve scalise continues to recover from yesterday's shooting in virginia, members of congress are showing their support. they're going to play tonight's charity baseball game as scheduled. abc's lana zach is there at nationals park. >> reporter: congressman scalise remains in critical condition after being wounded by a lone wolf shooter at a ball field. >> it's been much more difficult than people thought at the time. he's in some trouble. he's a great fighter. >> reporter: while 26 republican member of congress and their staff practice for tonight's charities baseball game, they came under attack. the congressional aide was one of the people shot. >> i was a sitting duck. i may have run down the right field line -- third base rather, ran into the dugout, literally running for my life. >> reporter: also wounded crystal, also mike, a lobbyist who remains in critical condition. they are trying to pi
open officials say the blimp wasn't affiliated with the usga or the open itself. the tournament, one of golf's four majors, just got underway today. >> as representative steve scalise continues to recover from yesterday's shooting in virginia, members of congress are showing their support. they're going to play tonight's charity baseball game as scheduled. abc's lana zach is there at nationals park. >> reporter: congressman scalise remains in critical condition after being wounded...
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open officials say that the blimp was not affiliated with the usga or the open itself.t, one of golf's four majors, got under way today. >>> great white sharks are returning in big numbers to the southern california coast, but shark experts are worried that some people are creating dangerous conditions for those sharks just to capture them on camera. they're doing it by chumming the water or throwing in fish bait to attract the sharks to the shore. one expert says whether it is chumming or other tactics to draw in sharks, the real danger is it can change their behavior. >> chumming or trying to bait the sharks in puts other people at risk because it changes the shark's behavior. it puts them in a feeding mode had they may not be in a feeding mode. when they turn around and leave, those sharks are still in a feeding mode. >> chumming is not illegal, but it is typically done far off shore. boaters could be cited for throwing material like bait into the water so close to the beach. >>> next at 6:00, an incredible view tonight of a massive hole in the middle of san francisc
open officials say that the blimp was not affiliated with the usga or the open itself.t, one of golf's four majors, got under way today. >>> great white sharks are returning in big numbers to the southern california coast, but shark experts are worried that some people are creating dangerous conditions for those sharks just to capture them on camera. they're doing it by chumming the water or throwing in fish bait to attract the sharks to the shore. one expert says whether it is...
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playing a little more like the usga would like. i will be back in couple hours to update you. soon. >> holly, great, thank you. david: we have breaking news from asia. we're getting reports from the u.s. navy, a u.s. navy destroy hears collided with a merchant vessel southwest of yokusuka, japan. the extent of navy person until injuries still being determined. we'll monitor the situation. update you when we get more information. >>> meanwhile it was two years ago today, the world, the united states, just about everything, our consciousness about politics, melissa changed. melissa: absolutely. changing forever. ♪ : think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov hit could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy gave u
playing a little more like the usga would like. i will be back in couple hours to update you. soon. >> holly, great, thank you. david: we have breaking news from asia. we're getting reports from the u.s. navy, a u.s. navy destroy hears collided with a merchant vessel southwest of yokusuka, japan. the extent of navy person until injuries still being determined. we'll monitor the situation. update you when we get more information. >>> meanwhile it was two years ago today, the...
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if you're a serious golfer, you post your scores on the usga's website so you can calculate your handyl the people who posted their scores and matched it to a list of ceos of public companies and was able to figure out how much ceos play golf and then he was abe to figure out what effect does playing golf have on the performance of your company. and first of all he showed that ceos play an astonishing amount of golf and the more you play, the worst your company does. at a shareholders ming they should stand up. >> do you think, therefore, the country did badly because president obama loved to play golf? >> no. i would say this. i would be happy if presidents as a group played less golf and spent more time mastering the details of their presidency. but i have nothing against people doing sports for recreation. my problem is when an addiction to a certain sport affects the rest of us and affects the citizens of los angeles. they don't have any place to go. the there's no park space for them to go. >> i agree with what you're saying. the yofd people to get outside and run or play golf and
if you're a serious golfer, you post your scores on the usga's website so you can calculate your handyl the people who posted their scores and matched it to a list of ceos of public companies and was able to figure out how much ceos play golf and then he was abe to figure out what effect does playing golf have on the performance of your company. and first of all he showed that ceos play an astonishing amount of golf and the more you play, the worst your company does. at a shareholders ming they...
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research on views of the u.s., not only how they see the yeast in and of itself but how they see the usga visa vi china. >> let's open it up in the back. >> i usually would like to ask the last question. but this day it's very important. the opening synopsis that the gentleman did, he asked how the world sees the u.s., how does the world see trump? we ask people can you clarify when you say how you see the world, are you referring to your survey results from those global and political classes of those countries? is that what you're talking about? and why won't you say the world when not the representative of the world? also you need to say this trump is undermining, sabotaging the ideological foundation of what these leaders experience have followed over the last 70 years. so you have to look at in those context, not doing this what i call it unnecessary -- >> let's take one more as well and we'll answer both together. also in the back on the far left. >> thank you all very much. i'm going to ask a question out of right field, left field, whichever field you choose to call it. how does th
research on views of the u.s., not only how they see the yeast in and of itself but how they see the usga visa vi china. >> let's open it up in the back. >> i usually would like to ask the last question. but this day it's very important. the opening synopsis that the gentleman did, he asked how the world sees the u.s., how does the world see trump? we ask people can you clarify when you say how you see the world, are you referring to your survey results from those global and...
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at the pga to her that is the usga's to her. have mike on tomorrow and he's going to tell you that story. it starts it with a spectacular piece of land in incredible vision and when you have a great hearty state like wisconsin that loves the game of golf with a rich history and tradition of great players coming to here you know if you get the response that we've had so far this week. for a while it was a drought. people were stopping to play golf. >> 2 million jobs each year. a 75 billion-dollar industry. 24.8million people playing the game. and that is a lot of participants. that is something we are very proud of. the things were really focus on right now you look at last year is up 25% over the last five years. you've two and half million people that played the game for the first time last year that something we are very excited about. we had doubled the number of girls that are playing the game since 1985. and something we are extremely excited about. and then like every other business our business is evolving. we've another
at the pga to her that is the usga's to her. have mike on tomorrow and he's going to tell you that story. it starts it with a spectacular piece of land in incredible vision and when you have a great hearty state like wisconsin that loves the game of golf with a rich history and tradition of great players coming to here you know if you get the response that we've had so far this week. for a while it was a drought. people were stopping to play golf. >> 2 million jobs each year. a 75...