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it's like where's waldo? there are no street signs or gps. you do it the old-fashioned way. you get pictures of where you are and pictures of the moon and match the two. >> reporter: w t >> they have thousandses of decisions to make. one is where do we put a rover? where do we put a lander? how do we put astronauts there and have them live? >> reporter: as we get closer to the mars mission, i'm told by both nasa and the tech companies, you can expect new job creation to help us achieve that goal. live at nasa, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> come up, it was supposed to be a simple fishing trip. how one man says his dog ended up rescuing him. >>> plus, nascar legend and his family walk away from this fiery plane crash. what happened right before the plane burst into flames. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. a scorching 104 in walnut creek right now. we all know it's hot pretty much everywhere. we'll focus on the cooling trend coming up in about ten minutes. >>> a frightening afternoon for racing legend dale earnhardt jr. and his family. his private plane ran ofte
it's like where's waldo? there are no street signs or gps. you do it the old-fashioned way. you get pictures of where you are and pictures of the moon and match the two. >> reporter: w t >> they have thousandses of decisions to make. one is where do we put a rover? where do we put a lander? how do we put astronauts there and have them live? >> reporter: as we get closer to the mars mission, i'm told by both nasa and the tech companies, you can expect new job creation to help...
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when ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau met john brown for the first time, they asked to see the bowie knife. after brown spoke, and college in connecticut, blacksmith charo blair admired the bowie. it was a two-edged dirk with the blade about num eight inches long. they remembered. he could tell it was an expensive weapon. brown asked what it would cost to copy the blade, and attach it to, say, oh 1006 foot poles. he said kansans needed such weapons to defend their home against order ruffians and wild beasts. charles blair paused. unsure that he wanted this work, he quoted john brown a stiff price. he said it would cost $1 a piece. brown said, that's good enough for me. i want the made. now, the question is why parks? why not more bowie knives? why not swords? why not something else? brown had already used blades in kansas when his man hacked to death by southerners with god swords. the murders terrified most recital is. spreading 1000 blades across kansas would intensify the scare that brown had started. his choice of weapon mattered. john brown was an avid reader of milita
when ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau met john brown for the first time, they asked to see the bowie knife. after brown spoke, and college in connecticut, blacksmith charo blair admired the bowie. it was a two-edged dirk with the blade about num eight inches long. they remembered. he could tell it was an expensive weapon. brown asked what it would cost to copy the blade, and attach it to, say, oh 1006 foot poles. he said kansans needed such weapons to defend their home against order...
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you see it on the tribes here today or the quarter kourou caught up much you know who i went to and waldo. i. should. go who cares a competition it's just same image you came 1st the champions faceoff. i got you know the winner is the one who 1st manages to grab his opponent's fun it's a done deal but you know enough to knock him down but if you die you can also throw your opponent on his back. and those are the rules to say. everyone's very excited to go hookah as a very important ritual for the preservation of our culture here in the shingle reserve like you've been in the shoes it's part of our identity it's. from us i have to concentrate because it will be very hard. to live by so much but as far as i can see our opponents are afraid of our fighters fighting about was not my mother was living in the gut. nothing. to come out of. the car it is still an authentic ritual tourists are not allowed to enter the recess. but how long will that continue to be the case. the 1st flights. coming up on the at the at the end of the fight the tree trunk is lifted into the water. yes and that's the e
you see it on the tribes here today or the quarter kourou caught up much you know who i went to and waldo. i. should. go who cares a competition it's just same image you came 1st the champions faceoff. i got you know the winner is the one who 1st manages to grab his opponent's fun it's a done deal but you know enough to knock him down but if you die you can also throw your opponent on his back. and those are the rules to say. everyone's very excited to go hookah as a very important ritual for...
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see it on the tribes here today or other quarter kourou caught up much you know who i went to and waldo that. i. was. there go who cares or competitions just see me and magic and 1st the champions faceoff i was like i said to the winner is the one who 1st manages to grab his opponent's thought it's a done deal but you know enough to knock him down but if you die you can also throw your opponent on his back. and those are the rules to say. that. everyone's very excited who could look at it as a very important ritual for the preservation of our culture here in the shingle reserve would record in the shoot it's part of our identity. i have to concentrate because it will be very hard. i said but as far as i can see our opponents are afraid of our fighters with us was one of my mother but also living on guys. the funny. thing to come out of. the coverage is still an authentic rachel tourists are not allowed to enter the recess. but how long will that continue to be the case suspicious the 1st 4 flights. coming up blood on the earth or at the end of the fight the tree trunk is lifted into the
see it on the tribes here today or other quarter kourou caught up much you know who i went to and waldo that. i. was. there go who cares or competitions just see me and magic and 1st the champions faceoff i was like i said to the winner is the one who 1st manages to grab his opponent's thought it's a done deal but you know enough to knock him down but if you die you can also throw your opponent on his back. and those are the rules to say. that. everyone's very excited who could look at it as a...
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you see it on the tribes here today or the quarter kourou caught up much you know who i went to and waldo that. c was. go who cares or competition it's just same image you came 1st the champions faceoff i was like i have to be the winner is the one who 1st manages to grab his opponent's spot it's a done deal but you know enough to knock him down but if you die you can also throw your opponent on his back. and those are the rules to say. oh. 6 everyone's very excited to go hookah is a very important ritual for the preservation of our culture here in the shingle reserve has been the shoot it's part of our identity. from us i have to concentrate because it will be very hard. i said but as far as i can see our opponents are afraid of our fighters fighting with us was one of my mother but also let me get a lot of guys. i. think the touch of. the car it is still an authentic ritual tourists are not allowed to enter the reset. but how long will that continue to be the case superstition of the 1st close. to the top on down the earth or at the end of the fight the tree trunk is lifted into the wat
you see it on the tribes here today or the quarter kourou caught up much you know who i went to and waldo that. c was. go who cares or competition it's just same image you came 1st the champions faceoff i was like i have to be the winner is the one who 1st manages to grab his opponent's spot it's a done deal but you know enough to knock him down but if you die you can also throw your opponent on his back. and those are the rules to say. oh. 6 everyone's very excited to go hookah is a very...
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other war foes included clergymen, abolitionists and transcendentalists like ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau. thoreau was living at walden pond at this time. he refused to support the war in any way. one day thoreau went to concord to have his shoe repaired and he was arrested for not paying his polk tax. he spent the night in jail. his aunt paid the tax and he was freed the next morning, free to join a huckleberry picking party actually. this experience inspired him to write civil disobedience. the essay that in turn helped to inspire gandi, the vietnam antiwar movement and martin luther king. many war opponents believe that the secret purpose was to add new slave territories, this was not true, polk was a slaveholder himself, slavery was not effect your, nonetheless, the mexican war reopened the explosive national debate over slavery laying the foundation for the civil war slavery had lain dormant the 1820 compromise. in august 1846 congressman david wilmore from pennsylvania oppose abolishing slavery tainted the result of the war. the south fearful of this direct threa
other war foes included clergymen, abolitionists and transcendentalists like ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau. thoreau was living at walden pond at this time. he refused to support the war in any way. one day thoreau went to concord to have his shoe repaired and he was arrested for not paying his polk tax. he spent the night in jail. his aunt paid the tax and he was freed the next morning, free to join a huckleberry picking party actually. this experience inspired him to write civil...
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pnc lincoln dodge enemy fire in the raid on washington as a boy he knew ralph waldo emerson is a family friend and remember a summer neighbor as a gruff and taciturn man traveling europe after the war and the father of virginia woolf and then became friends with henry james and brother william to become respectfully the novelist and philosopher of their generation to homes they were hairy and bill. also meeting john stuart mill churchill and washington bertram russell would stop by more than once you're taught philosophy a quiz show in the sixties pose the question which american met during his lifetime both john quincy adams and alger his? of course it was homes who had met six presidents of the united states and another family friend when he was five years old and when to employ the future soviet spy as the favorite law secretary in 1929 but the civil war was the touchstone. i hate to read about those days he told friends and had no interest in any more squalid preliminaries with the works of battles. when a cousin sent him the biography of lincoln he felt compelled to tackle about ha
pnc lincoln dodge enemy fire in the raid on washington as a boy he knew ralph waldo emerson is a family friend and remember a summer neighbor as a gruff and taciturn man traveling europe after the war and the father of virginia woolf and then became friends with henry james and brother william to become respectfully the novelist and philosopher of their generation to homes they were hairy and bill. also meeting john stuart mill churchill and washington bertram russell would stop by more than...
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clergymen, abolitionists, and trans own dentallists like ralph waldo emerson and henry david thero. thero was living at walden pond at this time. he refused to support the war in any way. one day, thero went into concord to have his shoe repaired and he was arrested for not paying his polk tax. he spent the night in jail. his aunt paid the tax, and he was freed the next morning. free to join a huckelbe arerry picking party actually. the essay that inspired mahatma gandhi, the vietnam antiwar movement and martin luther king. many war opponents believe the war's secret purpose was to add new slave territories. but this was not true. polk was a slave holder himself, slavery was not a factor, none the less, the mexican war reopened the explosive national debate over slavery. laying the foundation for the civil war. slavery largely lain dormant since the missouri compromise. but in august 1846, congressman david willmot of pennsylvania proposed abolishing slavery. the south bristled at this direct threat and the so-called willmot provisa led to congress' first far reaching debate of slav
clergymen, abolitionists, and trans own dentallists like ralph waldo emerson and henry david thero. thero was living at walden pond at this time. he refused to support the war in any way. one day, thero went into concord to have his shoe repaired and he was arrested for not paying his polk tax. he spent the night in jail. his aunt paid the tax, and he was freed the next morning. free to join a huckelbe arerry picking party actually. the essay that inspired mahatma gandhi, the vietnam antiwar...
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against a couple of national league contenders, game 1 of two in oakland, we have stomper rocking the waldo canha, dunks one at the center, scoring robbie grossman and matt chapman with an early 2-0 lead. 4-nothing in the third, tommy admin, the rocket, marcus send me an. that is the old garden right away 6-3, double play. sixth inning, we are looking at a 4-0 a's lead. stephen piscotty, first game off the injured list and not looking the slightest bit rusty banks tonight nice catch. he was 2 for 3 against his former team. seventh-inning, 6-2, pinch hitter, chad pinder off tyler webb, tent of the year, a little icing on the proverbial cake.
against a couple of national league contenders, game 1 of two in oakland, we have stomper rocking the waldo canha, dunks one at the center, scoring robbie grossman and matt chapman with an early 2-0 lead. 4-nothing in the third, tommy admin, the rocket, marcus send me an. that is the old garden right away 6-3, double play. sixth inning, we are looking at a 4-0 a's lead. stephen piscotty, first game off the injured list and not looking the slightest bit rusty banks tonight nice catch. he was 2...
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four lanes coming into san francisco from the beautiful drive over the waldo grade. here is our slow and go spots. we go back to oakland, southbound 880 near the coliseum. we've got two lanes blocked. an accident has been out there for quite some time. we've got some problems with your ace train 1 running about 20 minutes late integrate america. hopefully they'll gain some time here. no other mass transit delays at this hour. >>> this morning the power is back on for thousands in marin county. >> at one point more than 50,000 customers were affected by the outage. abc 7 news reporter jobina fortson live in sausalito. good morning, jobina. >> reporter: good morning reggie and natasha. as of 11:30 last night, the pg&e outage map showed about 20,000 customers without power and over an hour later that number nearly doubled to 54,000 customers without power. as of 1:30 this morning, the utility company tweeted the power had been restored. look at the video from overnight. it was completely dark in sausalito, larkspur and several other areas. crews rushed to put out stop s
four lanes coming into san francisco from the beautiful drive over the waldo grade. here is our slow and go spots. we go back to oakland, southbound 880 near the coliseum. we've got two lanes blocked. an accident has been out there for quite some time. we've got some problems with your ace train 1 running about 20 minutes late integrate america. hopefully they'll gain some time here. no other mass transit delays at this hour. >>> this morning the power is back on for thousands in marin...
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smooth sailing past the north gate mall, southbound 101, about 20 minutes over the waldo towards yourolden gate bridge. it looks like we've got the zipper truck in effect there to get your lanes changed, two in the northbound, four in the southbound direction for your morning commute. clear and smooth coming into san francisco. no delays here. overall our traffic maps are pretty light. it's mostly green out there. enjoy the friday light. >>> the power back on for thousands of people in the north bay. >> you'll see on our pg&e outage map what this looked like overnight. at one point, more than 50,000 customers affected by the outage. abc 7 news reporter jobina fortson is live in sausalito. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. 54,000 pg&e customers were without power as of 12:30 last night. that's a major bump up from the 20,000 customers the outage map showed about an hour earlier. the power was out for about threht there added a little extra aesthetic to the bar as people continued to play pool and drink until the power came back on. >> it instantly went out. t
smooth sailing past the north gate mall, southbound 101, about 20 minutes over the waldo towards yourolden gate bridge. it looks like we've got the zipper truck in effect there to get your lanes changed, two in the northbound, four in the southbound direction for your morning commute. clear and smooth coming into san francisco. no delays here. overall our traffic maps are pretty light. it's mostly green out there. enjoy the friday light. >>> the power back on for thousands of people in...
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when ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau they asked to see the knife. after brown spoke in connect can you tell the boyy was dpierd. it was a two-edged dirk with a blade 8 inches long. he could tell it was an expensive weapon. brown asked what it would cost to copy the blade and attach it to, say, 1,006-foot poles. he said kansans need the the weapons to defend homes against border rough yans and wild beasts. charles blare paused. unsure that he wanted this work, he quoted john brown a stiff price. he said it would cost a dollar apiece. brown said, that's good enough for me. i want them made. now, the question is why pikes? why not more bowie knives, swords, something else? brown had already used blades in kansas when his men hacked to death five southerners with broad swords. the murder terrified pro safely settlers. spreading a thousand blades across kansas would intensify the scare brown started high pressure his choice of weapon mattered. john brown was of an avoid reader of military history. he knew that pikes represented the overthrow of arris sto
when ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau they asked to see the knife. after brown spoke in connect can you tell the boyy was dpierd. it was a two-edged dirk with a blade 8 inches long. he could tell it was an expensive weapon. brown asked what it would cost to copy the blade and attach it to, say, 1,006-foot poles. he said kansans need the the weapons to defend homes against border rough yans and wild beasts. charles blare paused. unsure that he wanted this work, he quoted john brown a...
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. >> where's waldo? >> stephen: let's talk about the debate tonight.bate prep for those two guys. >> yeah. >> stephen: who got close to their level tonight? who impressed you on stage? >> you know, president obama had "yes, we can." president clinton had, as you know, "put people first." we have, "damn it, i wrote the bill." so that's kind of the closest. >> stephen: you think bernie last night had the best of the two nights. endorsing bernie. >> no, no, i think that will not help bernie, given his base. so here's what i think-- i think democrats love to fall in love. republicans fall in line. and we're not yet in love. we're still dating. and that's the process right now. there are a lot more debates and we're going to still date. >> stephen: how many more dates before-- >> a while. >> stephen: really? >> nobody is ready to come-- nobody is ready to come home and see the in-laws yet. >> stephen: nobody is jumping in the sack after tonight? >> no, no. >> stephen: no? >> i see you and i and everybody we love this every inch, we're measuring every 25 yar
. >> where's waldo? >> stephen: let's talk about the debate tonight.bate prep for those two guys. >> yeah. >> stephen: who got close to their level tonight? who impressed you on stage? >> you know, president obama had "yes, we can." president clinton had, as you know, "put people first." we have, "damn it, i wrote the bill." so that's kind of the closest. >> stephen: you think bernie last night had the best of the two nights....
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which for a fee for award he listens and who plays for cliftonville a ladies is a nominee for the waldo goal of the year award for this strike officially called the award fans vote for the winner online of the prize was established in 2009 simpson could join an impressive list including your ma christian or nardo and all of issued if she wins. are there more calls for indy car to stop racing as pocono raceway in pennsylvania after another huge crash there on sunday it happened on the opening lap of the race at the oval circuit that 5 cars were involved but there were no serious injuries thankfully one of the drivers felix rusin face that was hospitalized but has since been released have a look at the on board the camera shot and you get a real sense of just how terrifying it would have been. for many feel the track of pocono is too dangerous justin wilson died there in 2015 last year with cancer was catapulted into a fence leaving him paralyzed from the waist down al-jazeera spoke to indy car journalist john he believes it's the indy car regulations not the tracks creating dangerous sit
which for a fee for award he listens and who plays for cliftonville a ladies is a nominee for the waldo goal of the year award for this strike officially called the award fans vote for the winner online of the prize was established in 2009 simpson could join an impressive list including your ma christian or nardo and all of issued if she wins. are there more calls for indy car to stop racing as pocono raceway in pennsylvania after another huge crash there on sunday it happened on the opening...
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. >> ralph waldo emerson's dose of arsenic and the civil disobedience and his calls for park across the united states, george perkins marsh concerns about deforestation and soil erosion, these are some of the topics that have excited environmentalist historians going bake 30 or 40 years. there doesn't seem to be much attention to the actual presidents and politicians and politics in the antibell up years. so i was interested in exploring that with you today. on august 10, 1846, at the end of the first session of the 29th congress president polk signed into law a bill creating the smithsonian institution. this fulfilled the quest of englishman james smithson who left a substantial amount of money quote to find washington for the diffusion of knowledge, end quote. there was some opposition in g congress as well as the protracted debate. they would include scientific research and publications and the collection of curiosities and natural history specimens from throughout the nation. explorers would continue to fulfill the same. on the same day nearly 2,000 miles to the west and emory, and
. >> ralph waldo emerson's dose of arsenic and the civil disobedience and his calls for park across the united states, george perkins marsh concerns about deforestation and soil erosion, these are some of the topics that have excited environmentalist historians going bake 30 or 40 years. there doesn't seem to be much attention to the actual presidents and politicians and politics in the antibell up years. so i was interested in exploring that with you today. on august 10, 1846, at the end...
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. >> oh, where's waldo. >> every single time with a different costume.hown some video of this before. we've told you about this story right here on abc. but it's still happening today. every single day, even when he comes home today. >> how many costumes will he have? >> i know, he's going to run out soon. >> this is an investment. >> he's in louisiana doing his part to help brother with the whole back to school process. >>> and from that brotherly love to a little less love in australia. some kangaroos boxing. >> the first rule of kangaroo >>> this morning on "world >>> this morning on "world news now," bracing for tropical storm dorian. people in puerto rico are still recovering from hurricane maria, and now they're getting ready for dorian's heavy rains and strong winds. we have team coverage. >>> also this morning, the justice department facing questions after attorney general william barr booked a holiday hotel at one of president trump's hotels to the tune of $30,000. >>> new this half hour, a tactic to stay out of contact while out of the office.
. >> oh, where's waldo. >> every single time with a different costume.hown some video of this before. we've told you about this story right here on abc. but it's still happening today. every single day, even when he comes home today. >> how many costumes will he have? >> i know, he's going to run out soon. >> this is an investment. >> he's in louisiana doing his part to help brother with the whole back to school process. >>> and from that brotherly...
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. >>> walt waldo emerson, civil disobedience and his call for parks and towns across the united states, and concerns about deforestation and soil erosion, these are some of the topics that have excited environmentalist going back 30, 40 years, it doesn't seem to be much attention to the actual politicians in politics in the antebellum years. so, i was interested in exploring that with you today. on august 10, 1846, at the end of the first session of the 29th congress, president polk signed into law, creating the smithsonian institution, this fulfilled the quest of english man, james smithson, who founded the washington establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge. there was some opposition in congress as well as debate over the functions of this body. in a short time, activities would include scientific research, publications, and a question of curiosity from natural history specimens throughout the nation, explorers would contribute to fulfill the same. on the same day, nearly 2000 miles to the west, lieutenant william emery, and the army of the west made observations abo
. >>> walt waldo emerson, civil disobedience and his call for parks and towns across the united states, and concerns about deforestation and soil erosion, these are some of the topics that have excited environmentalist going back 30, 40 years, it doesn't seem to be much attention to the actual politicians in politics in the antebellum years. so, i was interested in exploring that with you today. on august 10, 1846, at the end of the first session of the 29th congress, president polk...
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growing number of scholars who study the environmental impacts of warfare in american history >>> ralph waldo emerson's dose of arsenic, henry david theroux's civil disobedience in his call for parks across the united states, george perkins marsh's concerns about deforestation and soil erosion, these are some of the topics that have excited historical authorities over the years. there doesn't seem to be much attention to the actual presidents and politicians and politics in the antebellum years. i was interested in exploring that with you today. on august 10, 1846, at the ends of the first session of the 29th congress, president polk signed into law a bill creating the smithsonian institution. this fulfilled the bequest of englishman james smithson, who left a substantial sum of money, quote, to found at washington an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge, end quote. there was some opposition in congress as well as protracted debate over the functions of this body. in short time though activities would include scientific research, publications and a collection of curiositi
growing number of scholars who study the environmental impacts of warfare in american history >>> ralph waldo emerson's dose of arsenic, henry david theroux's civil disobedience in his call for parks across the united states, george perkins marsh's concerns about deforestation and soil erosion, these are some of the topics that have excited historical authorities over the years. there doesn't seem to be much attention to the actual presidents and politicians and politics in the...
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who plays for cliftonville a ladies is a nominee for the waldo goal of the year award for this strike officially hold the award fans vote for the winner online or the prize was established in 2009 and simpson could join an impressive list including your ma christian or nardo and all of issued she wins. are there more core calls for indy car to stop race in the us pocono raceway in pennsylvania after another huge crash on sunday it happened on the opening lap of the race at the oval circuit at 5 cars were involved but there were no serious injuries thankfully one of the drivers felix and 5th that was hospitalized but has since been released have a look at the on board the camera shot that and you get a real sense of just how terrifying it would have been. for many feel the track is too dangerous justin wilson died there in 2015 last year wickens was catapulted into a fence leaving him paralyzed from the waist down. auxerre spoke to andy card journalist john he believes that it's the indy car regulations not the tracks create in dangerous situations i don't think you know is any more da
who plays for cliftonville a ladies is a nominee for the waldo goal of the year award for this strike officially hold the award fans vote for the winner online or the prize was established in 2009 and simpson could join an impressive list including your ma christian or nardo and all of issued she wins. are there more core calls for indy car to stop race in the us pocono raceway in pennsylvania after another huge crash on sunday it happened on the opening lap of the race at the oval circuit at 5...
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who plays for cliftonville a ladies' is a nominee for the waldo goal of the year award for this strike officially hold the award fans vote for the winner online or the prize was established in 2009 and since and could join an impressive list including your ma christian or nada and all of issued. winds are there more core calls for indy car to stop race in the us pocono raceway in pennsylvania after another huge crash there on sunday it happened on the opening lap of the race at the oval circuit at 5 cars were involved but there were no serious injuries thankfully one of the drivers felix rusin 5th that was hospitalized but has since been released have a look at the on board the camera shot that and you get a real sense of just how terrifying it would have been. for many feel the track of pocono is too dangerous justin wilson died there in 2015 last year with cancer was catapulted into a fence leaving him paralyzed from the waist down. other day i spoke to andy card journalist john he believes that it's the indy car regulations not the tracks the create in dangerous situations i don't t
who plays for cliftonville a ladies' is a nominee for the waldo goal of the year award for this strike officially hold the award fans vote for the winner online or the prize was established in 2009 and since and could join an impressive list including your ma christian or nada and all of issued. winds are there more core calls for indy car to stop race in the us pocono raceway in pennsylvania after another huge crash there on sunday it happened on the opening lap of the race at the oval circuit...