integrating both women s tennis and golf. these are the stories that fuel me, the stories of those who are told you can t, but do. their accomplishments, our accomplishments are leading to the day where the only lines we ll need to cross our finish lines. that was a promo from olympic partner and msnbc parent company comcast, celebrating the diversity of team usa, narrated by team usa swimmer simone manuel. the examples of jesse owens, jackie robinson featured in the ad are powerful reminders that sports are a powerful driver of social change. owens faced down one of the most racist regimes in history at the 1936 berlin olympics. robinson integrated america s pastime years before the national desegregation of
heather: welcome back, time now for the good, the bad and the ugly, first the good, two-time cancer survivor meets the man who saved his life during marathon at disney world, crossed finish lines, barns who happened to be a navy vet, and the bad, a dad reveals the gender of his baby with a real bang, watch this. wife is expecting a baby girl, finally the ugly, pregame ritual of table smashing but ends up being an epic fail.
members who voted no on this. they could afford about 22. they got no democratic support, which again, is not a surprise. this thing came down to a party-line vote. republicans have known for quite a while it s possible their majorities in both houses of congress will depend on them passing this. so they very much rallied the troops and got it done. i can tell you i m standing, i don t know, 25 feet from the house floor and when they got across that threshold the republicans knew they had enough votes to pass this, we could hear a cheer in the hallway. there s a huge sense, i m watching some of the members come out here, a huge sense of relief from these folks they were able to get this across what will be the first of potentially two finish lines in the house. at some point the senate will have to pass something and then the house will have to vote again either on the senate bill or on a conference committee bill which we re probably at least a few weeks off from, and craig, that coul
marathon s finish lines, survivors focused on resilience. survivors like patrick downs and his wife jessica who both lost legs as they cheered runners on near the finish line. and a professal dancer who lost her lower left leg in the bombing. we know have to think philosophically about the capacity of the human spirit. it is right here in the city of boston. whether our families have been here for generations or recently called boston home, we know that we have written another chapter in a rich history of revolutionary people. our vooifr commusurvivor comt something any of us have chosen to be a part, yet we were just that a community. a year ago today, we all were filled with fear, anxiety, not
think someday i m going to after i work so hard i m going to take it easy. retirement is dead, isn t it? retirement is over. there is a generation realizing those finish lines are gone. the idea you work 30 years and get a watch is dead. it s time to be 20 again, whether you re 40, 50 or 60, it s time to start. steve: the choice is yours, folks. you want an average life or you want to make it awesome. check out jon s brand-new book. it s called start. brian: brian has a big backer, dave ramsey, in the green room. gretchen: fantastic idea. i love the concept. america still trying to figure out what drove the bombing brothers to kill. some leads are now pointing to one boston mosque. our next guest has been following it for years and has interesting information. brian: how do elite dogs train? by jumping out of choppers.