>> well, i'm in yellowstone, montana, and it's beautiful there, but over in england, they haven't gonehis will go down as one of the great athletic feats in history. he did it on 7/7, july the 7th, celebrating fred perry who did kit all those years ago -- did it all those years ago. when you think of what's gone on, this will rank amongst the likes of roger banister and nick faldo and mo ferrell, thompson, a great decat heat, lennox lewis who was born in great britain, is also a canadian citizen. but the way he fought through this to do this in the heat, 104 degrees on center court, 104 degrees centigrade, 40 degrees centigrade, 104 degrees fahrenheit, it was just incredible. and the joy after having lost last year to roger federer, then he came back and won to olympics, beat fedderrer, came over to the united states, won the u.s. open in new york last summer. so now he holds two trophies and an olympic gold medal, and what this has done for great britain, cameron, the prime minister has gotten in touch, sent out a tweet congratulating him, the queen has sent over a message. this is a