little bit of belief in me. we have just seen emma raducanu - little bit of belief in me. we have just seen emma raducanu go - little bit of belief in me. we have just seen emma raducanu go out little bit of belief in me. we have - just seen emma raducanu go out and she spoke a lot about the pressure and expectation. it is a home for you is immense and there. what things are you doing to help to ease that pressure. things are you doing to help to ease that pressure- that pressure. yes, it is important to surround that pressure. yes, it is important to surround yourself that pressure. yes, it is important to surround yourself with - that pressure. yes, it is important to surround yourself with good - to surround yourself with good people and keep that consistent with the year and approach it as any other grand slam will be it is very different being british at wimbledon. but, you know, it is about trying to embrace and, you know, being able to feed off the crowd, try to do lots of n
place, god s country out there. thank you, sir, we ll talk to you soon. speaking of talking, coming up tomorrow on our show we ll talk to south dakota senator about the president s announcement on the iran deal and we heard from that from kristin fisher. james rosen in for chris wallace. he ll have an interview with hr mcmaster. you will not want to miss this interview. mcmaster a warrior and a scholar, rosen one of the great questioners of all time. check your listings or time and channel and howard kurtz with the latest on the coverage of the harvey weinstein scandal. a lot to break down there. 11 a.m. eastern. at least 34 people have been killed by the raging wildfires in northern california. firefighters have made some progress in battling the flames, but the situation is still extremely dangerous. will carr is in santa rosa with the latest. hey there, liz.
and publicly to help you do your job that he s given you now to pass some form of obamacare, repeal and replace? look for nos those of us in the house and the senate we eventually have to get the vote and we have to line up enough of our brothers and sisters to vote yes or no depending on the issue. and sometimes when the president is having a twitter war with a member of congress, it s really hard to get that focus up, can you stop engaging in the personality battle and come back to policy. it just, it creates these distractions that, let s says it, are frustrating when you re trying to do big, bold, complicated things. leland: that s a point that you boldly make, sir. we appreciate you coming on. you re out in scottsdale, go get some grand sugar cookies and think on the flight home. brilliant. i leave from here and we re going to hike the grand canyon this weekend. leland: enjoy it, a beautiful
some flights at logan are being affected. but the city of boston has been able to dodge the bullet for the most part. i looked at the record books and april of 1982 and nearly a foot of snow. the folks in cape cod are a hardy bunch and they will weather the storm. enjoy it, david lee, while you are there. that looks brutal it looks like january. but it will be 50 on the weekend and gone. just a memory. the white house promised no more delays. are you going to delay the mandate that vinyls have to buy government approved health care or approve a tax? no, sir. what happened with that march
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