Economy. Thats where well begin this morning. First things first with money correspondent jill schlesinger. And then at a time when all of us are using the internet, we ask our david pogue if the internet can handle all of us logging on at the same time. Thats our cover story. Reporter as more and more americans do their work and take their classes at home, over video, more of them are having problems with the internet. It is almost as though it were buffering, and i hear every third or fourth word, then it would freeze completely, and that would be it. There are a lot of signs that traffic is increasing pretty dramatically, especially during working hours. Reporter as we move our entire lives online, can the internet hold up . Ahead on sunday morning. Pauley and then it is on to the toll all of this is taking on our emotional health. Susan spencer is on the case. The stress, the anxiety, the emotions that are provoked by this crisis are truly significant. As new York Governor Andrew C
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The most common sports are football, basketball, track and field and baseball.
However, two seniors from New Underwood are joining a college rodeo team.
Cooper Filipek
Cooper Filipek signed a letter of intent on Thursday morning to compete in rodeo at Mesalands Community College in Tucumcari, New Mexico.
Filipek qualified for the national high school finals rodeo for the past two years.
In fact, he’s the defending state champion in the bareback riding after winning all three rounds at state last June.
“When I first started to sign for a college, I didn’t even think of anything down south,” said Cooper Filipek. “But this past summer, I met this coach at nationals at Guthrie, Oklahoma. He got a hold of me about two months after nationals around October. I went and visited him for the very first time during Halloween. Just like the place. Fell in love with it. Kind of reminded me of New Underwood. Just a small town. So I decided to sig