shannon sullivan. what do you see? it is something i never dreamed of for him growing up coming from the small town. he came a long way from canton, new york. i was put on skates at 2 or 3 years old. my uncles and cousins played. i was just kind of next in line and i continued to play. he continued through youth leagues and prep schools and he won gold twice in junior k championships. when you win and you hear your anthem and see your flag go up, that is a pretty cool experience. win or lose, he is single handedly changing the face of olympic hockey. more than being the only african-american player on this year s u.s. team, he is breaking a nearly century old color
you don t tear my cars up. i got two cars tore up again. he was unarmed at the time of his death. his wife is suing the department after the release of that recording. well, we are two days into the winter olympic games. you ll hear from the first african-american hockey player to ever take the ice for team usa. we ll tell you how this is affecting him. his friends and family are really excited. look. i can t believe that this is my son going to the olympics and breaking the color barrier. i m so proud of him.
miles. i was kind of next in line and he continued to play. he continued through youth leagues, prep school in minnesota he even won gold at the world championships. you come out with a win and you hear your national anthem, that s a pretty cool experience. you know, one that doesn t get old. win or lose in pyeongchang, he s singling changing the face of hockey, not only be the first african-americ african-american hockey player. to be honest, i didn t know i was breaking that color barrier. i think it s great. i can t believe that this is my son, one going to the olympics and breaking the color barrier. he s making history. i m so proud of him. i m the first african-american to play hockey
barrier as the first african-american to represent u.s. hockey at the olympics ever. i didn t know i was breaking that color barrier. i didn t find out for awhile. i think it is great. i can t believe this is my son that is going to the olympics and breaking the color barrier. he is making history and i m so proud of him. i m the first african-american to be able to play hockey for the united states, for the olympics, but hopefully the first of many, you know? go out and try something different. that is a responsibility that will he live up to it? i think his personality and his likabili likability, his smile, he is 6 5 , good looks, a good hockey player, you add all of that up and someone of this stature, if you re a hockey player or a casual fan, you re interested in what he has to say. the significance of that will be impactful to the sport of hockey for a long time.
k coy, good morning. coming up, a family that will watch one daughter compete for team usa in hockey and she will have to face her sister, possibly, playing for the unified korean hockey team, an incredible story coming up. also, you re going to hear from the first african-american hockey player to take the ice for team usa. how has this affected him as friends and family cheer him on. i can t believe this is my son going to the olympics and breaking the color barrier. he is making history and i m so proud of him. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. mikboth served in the navy.s, i do outrank my husband, not just being in the military, but at home. she thinks she s the boss. she only had me by one grade. we bought our first home together in 2010.