what do you talk about when w. a trainer like that? basically that we are here. we are here for their workers. anything they might need. we are here for them. and obviously just to let them know that we are praying for them. former jockey andrew knows of chavez s work here firsthand. he was paralyzed after falling from a horse during a race seven years ago. chaplain came right away and he was right there at the hospital. he was the first one there. the racetrack chaplain is a nonprofit program completely funded by donations. in elmont, new york, lauren green, fox news. so if he can help with some the betting that would be a good thing. if you have no idea how to bet on a horse, we is have an expert coming up how to break down the score card. how you pick your horses how much money you put down. people are even betting. buying the $2 ticket. you win $1 if you save the ticket. saving the ticket because they want the ticket stub as a souvenir. always bet on intuition
it is much nicer. well, martin says he love to make the jump again next year. jumping out of an aircraft. antiaircraft gunfire coming right at you, explosion all around are you, front page of the new york post this morning has him landing there. that s honor and distinction. that is honor and distinction. certainly knowing that there was a very good chance that they were going to die. get out to janice dean at the belmont at elmont. hey, janice. that s right. i have donned my hat. 146th annual belmont stakes and we could have our first triple crown winner in 36 years. here with me today is martin panza you are the senior vice president of racing here for the new york racing association. thank you, welcome. thank you. a pleasure to be on. you are a california boy. this is your first year in new york. i am, i many a. started back here in