21 Burst results for "Carl Edwards"

"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR America

NASCAR America

04:21 min | 5 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR America

"And he made it. He had situational awareness. This is what's crazy. And Parker, you know this. This is what's crazy to me. He asked, what do I need to do? And they say, you got to get two more. Now that's coming up out of turn two. Turn two. Yeah, he's got a car. He's got nobody in front of him. He's got basically. Okay, so in a 23 or 24 second lap, he's got 12 seconds. Let's just say he's got 12 seconds to pick up two positions. Yeah. And if you listen to the in car and he's so calm about it, so common. If you listen to the end car, when he gets to three, he up ships. He goes to fear. He goes to fear. He is so freaking committed that he goes again. It's like, okay, double down. Here we go, man. We're selling all. And it's funny because we saw Carl try this. Carl Edwards at Kansas when he slid in under Jimmy and got up next to the wall and powered up. We've seen Kyle Larson. We have never seen anybody this committed. To making it work. And I'm not sure it would work any of those things. No, that's not what I'm saying. And substantial. Yeah, it is so circumstantial. So but I mean, when he got there, he just powered up. And that is, it transcends the sport. It transcends all sports. I don't care. I don't think until I see somebody else in another sport do this. I've been around this sport a long time. I've never seen anyone look at the playing field and play the game that different and come out on top. Yeah, and we talk about it being very circumstantial in NASCAR came out and said they will not implement a rule on a Chastain like mood heading into Phoenix. Steve O'Donnell came out and said, you know, we haven't done anything for the first 35 races of the year. We're not going to change it for the 36th, and there were mixed driver reactions. There were a couple of drivers, which I have a problem with that didn't like the move. And I think they are mad. They've either to Larson's point that it didn't work for him. They're mad they didn't do it. So here's what I want to say. Here's what I'm going to say, okay? To all those drivers, you can't look at me. You can't look at a fan. I don't ever want to hear it. Come out of your lips again that you would wreck your mama to win a championship that I would watch. Because you wouldn't. Ross Chastain would. Yes. Ross Chastain showed us that he would do whatever it took. So in my point is, they said, it's dangerous. Man, it's dangerous, man. You don't need to get up there on the wall. That's dangerous. What about reckon your mama? Yeah. What about wrecking your racing in general? What about, what about wrecking someone on purpose? What about that is not dangerous. So, you know, I don't want to hear it. I don't want to hear it anymore. Listen, let me just say this, Parker. It's Wednesday morning. I got up. I got up at my house. I walked out of my front yard and I could still hear drivers whining and Martinsville because they got their butts kicked. I'm sorry. And I'm 65, I'm 70 miles away, and I still hear them wine. So I got a couple points. One, I think this is really cool because this is why you watch live sports, right? The anticipation of a moment, something unbelievable, something never seen before, I can think of, you know, personally for me and another sport, the Giants of the helmet catch. Many years ago, that was a very cool moment, right? So that's something I'll never forget. And I think there's multiple and racing, right? I think of the 2011 Indy 500. Where they held a brand goes into the wall in the last corner. Those sorts of moments, Dale Earnhardt winning the Daytona 500. So I just think this is why you watch live sports. It's the anticipation of seeing something unbelievable like this or something really cool. Now for all the drivers who have a problem with it. Here's my thought. So I thought immediately, wow, that's unbelievable. This is so cool. I can't believe you pulled that off, but within probably about, I don't know, a minute I thought, all right, so now what do we do from here? Because I know what Phoenix this weekend, it's probably not going to happen. It's probably not feasible down in turns three and four to do it because of the shape of the wall and although some people have tested on iRacing instead it's about, I don't know, 5 tenths to 6 tenths faster. I still don't think it's probably that feasible to do. This car is allowed it and what we saw Martinsville there compared to what we saw out of Larsen at Darlington, but what I don't want to see. And I think this has been a pretty popular thing is I don't want this to be the norm of how you finish every Martinsville race, right? That's the problem. The problem

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"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR America

NASCAR America

01:49 min | 5 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR America

"Is exactly why everybody should watch. Because someone was so mad that they went down and that doesn't make it okay. It doesn't mean he shouldn't penalize, but that's raw emotion. I mean, that's what makes sports great, and we're all humans. We all are fully imperfect. And this is an opportunity for bubba to come out stronger. This is not the end of the Wallace's career. This is a blip on the radar. He made a major mistake. He's got to get penalized for it. He's got to learn from it. He unfortunately for him is going to teach others what not to do. And he will come out of it better, if he chooses to. So, yes, it's not an indictment on bubba's a bad guy. He made a bad decision. And we've all made bad decisions, the difference is he made it and put someone in jeopardy of being injured at a time when we do have injured drivers. And, you know, if he was, if he was, if he was Brad Keselowski, and Carl Edwards, he'd be getting probation. Right. But we don't live there anymore. That's a different time. Well, and two more things we haven't even touched on yet in terms of the consequences here. And yes, he puts Kyle Larson the wall. It's not just Kyle Larson, but that car, the 5, we still alive for the team owners championship. That heavily damages their chances now of making the championship war. And then we haven't even talked about the third car involved. Christopher Bell, the winner of the roval who comes into the round of 8 with all this momentum, he's now last in the points among the 8 playoff drivers, 23 points below the cut line. He's put a Toyota Bubba Wallace to try to drive her as part of Toyota teammate running for the championship in a hole here. But the only issue that might be is with Toyota. The one answer I didn't love about the Wallace was sports. Because he's right, right? Because okay, William Byron got penalized

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"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR on NBC

NASCAR on NBC

06:03 min | 5 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR on NBC

"Looks like to be bubba hangs a left. To retaliate. And I got a problem with that. You're going. As fast as they're going and you hang a guy in the right way to quarter pound. That is exceptionally dangerous. That's racing right there, Larson's fault for sure. Text out Christopher Bell. That's exceptionally dangerous move. I just can't. I just can't. That's not right. I mean, Kyle Larson clearly messed up. It got bubba in the wall. That's all Larson, but a retaliation in the right rear quarter panel on a mile and a half race track. That is exceptionally dangerous. Tell us why you reacted that way and why what Bubba Wallace did and hitting somebody in the right rear at speed. Like why that's wrong? Well, it's an exceptionally dangerous move to catch somebody in the right recorder panel and turn them driver's side door into the wall. And not only into the wall into own coming traffic. At the speeds that they're going, that's just not an acceptable retaliation. It crosses the line of what anyone can consider to be a reasonable response. And so he exposed collars into something that Kyle Larson, Kyle Larson messed up. That wreck was Kyle Larson's fault. In my view, but he didn't deserve to be exposed to the level of danger that he was exposed to. And Christopher Bell damn sure didn't. So I've been there. And most of us, I would be willing to say as humans have been in situations where you get so mad, you lose it for a moment. I fully understand it, right? But we have to hold our drivers to a level of accord. They have to be held responsible for their actions. And it does matter. How fast you're going. It does matter what racetrack your own. It does the circumstances do matter. So it's just not a reasonable response. Kyle Larson wrecking. I mean, there's no debate in that. But the response wasn't reasonable. And it just exposed too many people to things that weren't necessary. So even though bubble was claiming that he didn't have steering, it seems fairly obvious that this seemed to be an intentional move to wreck Kyle Larson. Bubba Wallace then leaves his car, walks on a hot track approaches the number 5 Chevrolet puts his hands on Kyle Larson shoves him a few times and then refuses an official directing him toward a safety vehicle. And then also in his interview with Marty Snyder, Bubba Wallace essentially shows no remorse. So there's a lot here for NASCAR to digest as they consider how to address this. And how should NASCAR address it? Is a suspension possibly on the table here for Bubba Wallace? That's a great question. Listen, I think that I think a fine a penalty is coming. There's some sort of penalty coming. There's just no way it's not. I was shocked years ago when Carl Edwards intentionally hooked Brad Keselowski at Atlanta. NASCAR response to that was unacceptable. Yeah, that was probation for Carl Edwards, and that was it. I mean, that was ridiculous. I mean, he put him in a really, really bad spot in fans in a bad spot too. And I was shocked. And I'm not a guy that likes to go back and relive things. We did this. They did that because times change and rules change. But that was wrong. And that was a wrong approach. And I don't think NASCAR is going to make that mistake again. I don't think that with all the conversation about safety. They're not going to make that mistake again. I don't know what the penalty is going to be. I think that you can make a case that here's where I struggle with penalties. So last week, Cole Custer got penalized for doing what he was told to do. Cole Custer has no choice but to do what he was told to do. Why is that a driver penalty? Shouldn't that be an owner penalty? Someone like that should be a penalty that is a management level penalty. Bubba Wallace acted on his own. Right? That should be a driver penalty. Why should Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan be penalized for what their driver did? I think that we need to revisit how we structure these penalties. Denny Hamlin had nothing to do with that, Rick. Like, hold the driver responsible. Michael Jordan had nothing to do with that Rick. Hold the drive responsible. So I think that we got to revisit how we look at penalties because you can penalize a team for something to driver did and the team had nothing to do with it, right? So somebody could be responsible with the same conversation with pit group penalties when a wheel gets less loose. The crew chief he's gone. What do you have to do with it, right? But they're trying to hold someone responsible to try to make people accountable. I got no problem with that, but I don't know how Michael and Denny could have handled that situation. They had nothing to do with it. So, you know, you could make an argument that a suspension is warranted. You can make an argument that a fine and points are based on previous penalties are warranted. I don't know what they're going to decide. I think it's a difficult, it's a difficult penalties are always difficult because it has to meet the crime. I always felt that Matt Kenseth got a bad deal on the Joey Logano thing from Martinsville because how the hell is he supposed to know that the penalty was going to be that big? What he did was wrong. What he did should have never happened. But how the hell is he supposed to know he's going to get penalized three races? And I remember having a conversation with Brian France about it. And I'm like, look, how is he? And he knows. No, he didn't. He has no idea. Hey, you're going to be out for two races if you intentionally. So when you when you penalize Bubba Wallace, it sets an example for others, right? And as far as pushing Kyle arson, I got no problem with that. I mean, whatever. Nobody got hit. Nobody got hurt. I personally don't think throwing punches. I think it's silly. I don't think we need it in our sport to be successful.

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"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:33 min | 8 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

"Moving people and technology forward. Good Wednesday morning midweek August 10th four 45, Steve dresner turned once again this morning. We're going to start with baseball and last night on the newer side of Chicago, the nationals kept battling back and while leading 6 to 5 two outs in the bottom of the 9th was up to relief pitcher Carl Edwards junior. Here's the pitch. In there, strike three call. Caught him looking at a 93 mile an hour fastball. Caber Ruiz with a hug and a slap in the back of Carlin was junior who gets the save a curly W Charlie slows with a call on 1500 a.m. Carl Edwards junior picks up his first save of the year. The final game of this three game series, this afternoon at two 20, Josiah gray will get the start on the mound for the ads. Over to the American League, the Orioles held off the Blue Jays 6 to 5. At the little league World Series southeast regional championship game, it was loud and south from Virginia falling to Nolan's film Tennessee 5 to two, the team from Tennessee wins their 6th southeast regional title, and now moves on to the little league World Series. And over to Ashburn, Virginia, the commanders fired their defensive line coach Sam mills the third, he was replaced by Jeff, who's been with the team the last three years, commanders continue to get ready for their first preseason game coming up this Saturday afternoon against Carolina. Steve dresner, WTO sports. All right, thanks, Steve. Four 46 Wednesday morning

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"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:38 min | 8 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

"Maximus. Moving people and technology forward. Good Wednesday, we weren't even midweek August, ten sports time indeed at two 45. Let's check in with mister Steve dresser in this morning. We're going to start with baseball and last night on the newer side of Chicago, the nationals kept battling back and while leading 6 to 5 two outs in the bottom of the 9th was up to relief pitcher Carl Edwards junior. Here's the pitch. In there, strike three call. Caught him looking at a 93 mile an hour fastball. Caber Ruiz with a hug and a slap in the back of Carlin, which junior who gets the save a curly W Charlie slows with a call on 1500 a.m. Carl Edwards junior picks up his first save of the year. The final game of this three game series, this afternoon at two 20, Josiah gray will get the start on the mound for the ads. Over to the American League, the Orioles held off the Blue Jays 6 to 5. At the little league World Series southeast regional championship game, it was loud in south from Virginia falling to Nolan's film, Tennessee 5 to two, the team from Tennessee wins through 6 southeast regional title, and now moves on to the little league World Series. And over to Ashburn, Virginia, the commander's fire, their defensive line coach Sam mills, the third, he was replaced by Jeff, who's been with the team the last three years, commanders continue to get ready for their first preseason game coming up this Saturday afternoon against Carolina. Steve dresner, WTO sport. Hi, thanks, Steve as always, two 46 Wednesday morning on WTO

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"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:55 min | 8 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

"Moving people and technology forward. Wednesday morning, welcome to the middle of the week, August 10th, sports time indeed at 1245 once again, mister Steve dresser. We're going to start with baseball and last night on the newer side of Chicago, the nationals kept battling back and while leading 6 to 5 two outs in the bottom of the 9th was up to relief pitcher Carl Edwards junior. Here's the pitch. In there strike three call. Cut him looking at a 93 mile an hour fastball. Caber Ruiz with a hug and a slap in the back of Carlin was junior who gets the save a curly W Charlie slows with a call on 1500 a.m. Carl Edwards junior picks up his first save of the year. The final game of this three game series, the afternoon at two 20, Josiah gray will get the start on the mound for the ads. Over to the American League, the Orioles held off the Blue Jays 6 to 5. At the little league World Series southeast regional championship game, it was loud in south from Virginia falling to Nolan's film Tennessee 5 to two, the team from Tennessee wins through 6 southeast regional title, and now moves on to the little league World Series. And over to Ashburn, Virginia on Monday, the commander's fire their defensive line coach Sam mills, the third, he was replaced by Jeff, who's been with the team the last three years, commanders continue to get ready for their first preseason game coming up this Saturday afternoon against Carolina. Steve dresner, WTO sports. All right, thanks Steve as always, 1246 Wednesday morning. On the top stories we're following for you, this midnight hour on TOP, we're learning more here in Alabama exactly what happened when metro rail had to shut down part of the red line a couple of weeks ago, you remember that metro says a circuit breaker failed to trip, but a low voltage, electrical line actually malfunctioned. The failure allowed the problem to spread, causing damage that required extensive repairs. Voters in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Vermont, and Connecticut voting in primary elections on Tuesday this week. The race for the Republican nomination for governor in Wisconsin featuring mister Trump and his former VP back different candidates, stable WTO P for more results throughout this overnight early morning. FBI agents who searched former president Donald Trump's home in Florida this week on Monday remove boxes and documents with no electronics. That's according to CBS News sources this morning one official telling CBS that some and possibly all the seized documents were classified. Stable WTO for more on these developing stories in just minutes, Albuquerque police say this morning they have detained the primary suspect now in the killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque. The first murder happened last November, the three others have taken place in the last two weeks. Police say the suspect was taken into custody after they tracked down a vehicle

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"carl edwards" Discussed on Bet The Board

Bet The Board

05:06 min | 8 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on Bet The Board

"Of course, you and I have missed the racing from Chicagoland speedway as that was one of our favorite tracks to bet, but you're talking about grant park, Buckingham fountain lakeshore drive soldier field. All of those other iconic images that come with Chicago, but I have to ask this question of you, Chris. Are we worried that this is going to feel like F one going to Monaco or some of the IndyCar races that we've not seen on street circuits? Where it's extremely difficult to pass. And while it looks great from an aesthetic standpoint, it doesn't always lend itself to the best racing. Yeah, I mean, first of all, RIP to Chicago land. I mean, I thought that was a great track. I actually watched David rudin run down Carl Edwards to win that race one year. Yep, there's a little blast from the past. But I always thought that the racing it in Joliet was awesome. I do applaud NASCAR for taking stabs at trying new things. I think that they're probably the most innovative professional sport when it comes to their willing to take a risk and I applaud them. I just want to make sure that they don't get too caught up in something that might not be a great production. Like, hey, let's test this out. Let's see how it works. And if it works really well, let's do it again. It's kind of a bummer that wrote America is not going to be on the schedule because I did think that they provided great racing. When it comes to tracks like Monaco, a big part of the reason is and I'm not an expert on road courses, especially like street courses. But Monaco is so narrow. That's what makes it tough to pass. I think NASCAR did a good job making the track wide enough to make sure that there's, I don't know if there's going to be multiple grooves, but there's at least enough room to pass. And I think that Chicago will be a great venue, obviously, in the summer, it's right on Lake Michigan. It's going to be a great venue. I just want to make sure that everyone knows it's not just NASCAR that's going out on the limb here. Goodyear has to give a tire that's going to provide great racing. They have a symbiotic relationship and if I could plan to seed in good years ear, I think that fall off is going to be really, really important to having a race where you see comers and goers, guys that are good on the short run versus the long run. And provide the racing that fans want to see not only live, but on TV. So that would be the one thing that I'm a little concerned about is, you know, and I know Goodyear has to be super cautious. They can't just bring a tire that they could have issues and then that opens up a whole new bag of worms, but I think if they could actually find something that falls off a little bit on these road courses and I don't know, they're going to be going from asphalt to concrete I'd imagine. I'm not saying it's easy, but if any fall off at all would be awesome to see. Yeah, I'm definitely curious because you can do a ton through simulations and there's no doubt the technology behind a lot of this is far advanced from where we would have been in the sport 5, 7, 15, 20 years ago, obviously. But the first time these guys will get out there and truly be able to race will be when they go into race setup. And the city of Chicago shuts down a lot of their main thoroughfare, so it'll be a learning experience for everybody involved. And I think it was interesting. I want to say it was on NASCAR spaces on Wednesday afternoon. We're here at erd Austin sindri talking about how important practice will be as guys are going to have to push the car to the limit to know what they're able to do when you're going into this type of venue that nobody has raced on previously and it's going to provide some unique quirks and nuances. I will say as far as the street circuit that we're going to see in Chicago, I got to give a shout out to one of the best Twitter accounts in all of NASCAR for NASCAR chasm with the Ferris Bueller reference where you see anyone who I don't know if you happen to see it on his feet earlier. Outstanding encourage you to check it out. It's a scene from Ferris Bueller where they're standing in the museum and he's just staring at the race map and it goes on for 30 seconds fully entrenched in the map. So I love the creativity of the NASCAR community and obviously we're all looking forward to this race being a tremendous success as we bring in America's birthday next year right around the 4th of July. Onto stage two we go worm and I want to remind all the folks out there you can follow Chris on Twitter that's at Chris wormy CH RIS WE RME one 5. I'm Todd fuhrman you can follow me there as well. You can also follow the podcast at bet the board pot. Stage two, we get into some of the breakdowns for the terminology, some of the betting markets that are available. I know a lot of people have reached out when we issue some of these matchups and say, well, we can't find this matchup. The NASCAR market is a little bit different than what you've grown accustomed to for some of the stick and ball sports in a variety of ways. Some books offer head to heads, some books offer different head to heads, other shops with their wind, their outright markets, top threes, top 5s, top tens. But you brought up an interesting term, one that doesn't get thrown around all the time, especially in NASCAR, betting communities, and it was price elasticity for various drivers. Rather than try and steer you one way or another. I'm gonna open up the floor and let you take this particular topic any way your little heart desires. Yeah, this is a conversation that I had with Derek. He's at picks by blaze on Twitter.

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"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR America

NASCAR America

06:43 min | 9 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR America

"Driver to go have a conversation with NASCAR to understand a line that I feel has shifted a little. In my opinion, as a crew chief, just mind, my singular experience in the garage is racing for position, regardless how egregious and offense would be, with pretty much free game. Now, I will say this is perhaps one of the most egregious we've seen. So maybe this finally got too far. But my point is, Joey Logano sent William Byron into the fence to win Darlington. Contacts in the rear bumper and mitzi hit some sends him up the thing. I didn't have a problem with that either. So my point is racing for position, I thought was kind of the get out of jail free card of, hey man, we're not going to get in this. We're not going to referee this. What this proves to me to use one of Jess points is it all doesn't happen in a vacuum, and the result of your choices does affect if there will or won't be a penalty. I think I'm okay with that, but I'm going to encourage my driver to go like, hey, you're the guy holding the steering wheel, you walk in, have a one on one conversation, so you know how to operate for the race is moving forward. So I want to back up because we always get to this point. We always end up talking about Matt Kenseth and Joey Logano with Martinsville. We always for some reason. That's free and clear on that. Fan base gets right there. Right. And then he brings situations up like you just mentioned. Hey, Lee, I intentionally put him in, I potentially moved him out of the way to win a race, right? There's always been this thing in NASCAR where they don't watch and say always. But since boys have at it, right? Infamous phrase, boys have at it. Where they don't want to police the sport. At the same time, they put this thing out there and they say, but there's a line that can be crossed. And I defended Matt Kenseth on the penalty they gave him because how is he supposed to know that that was a line? How is he supposed to know that the severity of that penalty would be that big? So what we've been dealing with in the last several years, in my opinion, is we've had drivers intentionally wrecking each other. Things have gotten out of control in the truck series. They're starting to get actual Xfinity series. What's that line? So if I'm a driver, I need to know what that line is. And to me today, I now know, hey, if I wreck somebody on purpose and it creates this entire thing that happened after you created it, I'm going to have to deal with that. So it is to me as a driver, although it's never going to be crystal clear unless we have rules like they do in F one. And we don't want that. I don't want that. Please don't do that. Unless we have rules like that. There's always going to be this vagueness, but it's more clear to me today as a driver that if I intentionally wreck someone, I'm exposing myself to a problem. If I do something and it turns into a bigger thing than a minute to be a great example in my world, is if remember call Edwards and Brad Keselowski and Atlanta, Carl Edwards intentionally wrecked brackets, he's on his roof. I mean, that's different than spending somebody out on corner X and they go down to the grass. They have to be treated differently. Brad Keselowski could have been seriously injured. Fans in the stands could have been seriously injured. Brad, in my eyes, Carl ever should have been treated very, very severely in that case, because he did it. He didn't even he didn't mean to put him on his roof, but he did put him on his roof. So it's fair to say, make sure I understand. So it's fair to say that as a race car driver. And I asked you this because I'm a crew chief. I've had to defend a driver. I've never been behind the wheel in this situation. You're willing to, what you're saying is, if you're willing to have this action of wrecking race car, you have to be able to willing to accept that if it doesn't go out, you have planned, it may or may not be a different penalty. The unresolved matters. Okay. That's my view of it. Okay. So the car Edwards situation, there was no penalty. So the line has changed. We learned a little bit about the blindness. Which was ridiculous. Like Stevie said, many layers of this, many reactions, and we also had donor junior Noah Gregson's team owner react to it this morning on SiriusXM NASCAR radio. Let's take a listen. I was shocked. To be honest with you when I saw no make that decision, I was just completely shocked and a bit of a disbelief that not only made that choice, but that it created such an accident and got so many other guys involved and so that was kind of, I don't know, that was tough to watch. Really tough. And kind of surprised at NASCAR didn't penalizing. I think that NASCAR doesn't want to over officiate the races, but I think in some situations there's some things that do crossover a line. And I felt like that that was definitely one of those situations where had I been in the booth, you know, directing the race. I think I would have had to had to bring Noah to pit road and hold him there for a while, but so I was a little surprised because I feel like that was kind of the precedent that had been set in the past, I suppose. Like, I think that when no one made that choice that he doesn't, he might not understand the ripple effect of all of that. And how just really how much collateral damage there is and how it affects a lot of people. And so I was disappointed and absolutely absolutely planned to discuss that with Noah and I have this week. And basically my message to Noah is that he needs to take that out of his toolbox like that. You can be aggressive and you can push back against guys. He could have waited in sage into the sand trap off the turn 6. He could have done so many different things in that situation other than what he chose. He can't be intentionally turning into guys on straightaway. You know, I just hope that he realizes that that really is something that he needs to be careful about going forward. Noah wants to race in a couple of levels. He wants to get to the cup level and we want to help him get there, whether he's driving a cup car for us one day or someone else when he makes those type of decisions and this is what I told him. I said, you're hurting that opportunity, you're tarnishing, staining your reputation, and that's the last thing you want to do when you're trying to get job offers. I told him that I could stand behind him through just about anything, but I could not defend that. That's a difficult position for me or anybody to be in. So when you want to support somebody and you're helping somebody try to achieve their goals, but they do something you can't see them. And that was just the message I gave him and I hope that he's going to hear from Luke as crew chief. They'll talk this week and they've already had some discussions and he'll

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"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:36 min | 9 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

"Them down in a 7 four extra innings loss to the Miami Marlins, but the Nats bats came up clutch, none more than Josh bell, his 5th multi hit game in his last 9 Dave Martinez. He's honestly not trying to do a whole lot. He's staying back and he's seeing the ball well, getting him all deep. I'm really impressed this year what he's done with two strikes. He's really cutting out his chases and really trying to put the ball in play, but when he gets to push the head, he's taking a good swing at it, but he's been working all year long. He wears that right now. Over the last two seasons, the nationals are just three and 15 in extra inning games, Carl Edwards junior getting the loss for this one after giving up three in the tenth. Lefty Patrick Corbin looks to prevent a series sweep when he takes the 1105 first bitch 4th of July morning, probably without Juan Soto. He's getting an MRI for a calf injury that cuts short his Sunday. As for the Orioles, the three one win in Minnesota avoided a series sweep and earn an even 5 5 split of the ten game road trip. The mystics without Elena delle donne led by as many as 17 in Connecticut only to fall in overtime 74 72 to open a four game road trip, Maryland Melissa Thomas led the second half charge for the sun by scoring 14 of her game high 23 points after halftime. The Washington spirit fared no better falling to expansion San Diego to one to remain winless since May the first, Wimbledon men's top seed, Novak Djokovic is on his way to the quarterfinals after a four set victory, but the quarters continued to elude hyattsville native Frances tiafoe. He lost the longest match at this year's Wimbledon that lasted more than four and a half hours. Rob woodfork WTO sports. The top stories we're following this hour, packy patients, and plan to leave even earlier than you were originally planning. If you're heading

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"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:31 min | 9 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

"Forward. 5 45 and here's rob wood fork. The nationals relievers let them down in a 7 four extra innings loss to the Miami Marlins, but the Nats bats came up clutch, none more than Josh bell, his 5th multi hit game in his last 9 Dave Martinez. He's honestly not trying to do a whole lot. He's staying back. He's hitting the ball well. Getting the ball deep. I'm really impressed to share what he's done with two strikes. He's really cutting out his chases and really trying to put the ball in play, but when he gets pushed ahead, he's taking a good swing at it, but he's been working all year long to be where he's at right now. Over the last two seasons, the nationals are just three and 15 in extra inning games, Carl Edwards junior getting the loss for this one after giving up three in the tenth. Lefty Patrick Corbin looks to prevent a series sweep when he takes the 1105 first bitch 4th of July morning, probably without Juan Soto. He's getting an MRI for a calf injury that cut short his Sunday. As for the Orioles, the three one win in Minnesota avoided a series sweep and earn an even 5 5 split of the ten game road trip. The mystics without Elena delle donne led by as many as 17 in Connecticut only to fall in overtime 74 72 to open a four game road trip, Maryland dilemma Lisa Thomas led the second half charge for the sun by scoring 14 of her game high 23 points after halftime. The Washington spirit fared no better falling to expansion San Diego to one to remain winless since May the first, Wimbledon men's top seed, Novak Djokovic is on his way to the quarterfinals after a four set victory, but the quarters continued to elude hyattsville native Frances tiafoe. He lost the longest match at this year's Wimbledon that lasted more than four and a half hours. Rob woodfork WTO sports

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"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:38 min | 9 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

"Now to rob wood fork, the nationals relievers let them down in a 7 four extra innings loss to the Miami Marlins, but the Nats bats came up clutch, none more than Josh bell, his 5th multi hit game in his last 9 Dave Martinez. He's honestly not trying to do a whole lot. He's staying back. He's hitting the ball well, getting him all deep. I'm really impressed to share what he's done with two strikes. He's really cut down his chases and really trying to put the ball in play, but when he gets pushed ahead, he's taking a good swing at it, but he's been working all year long to be where he's at right now. Over the last two seasons the nationals are just three and 15 in extra inning games, Carl Edwards junior getting the loss for this one after giving up three in the tenth. Lefty Patrick Corbin looks to prevent a series sweep when he takes the 1105 first bitch 4th of July morning, probably without Juan Soto. He's getting an MRI for a calf injury that cuts short his Sunday. As for the Orioles, the three one win in Minnesota avoided a series sweep and earn an even 5 5 split of the ten game road trip. The mystics without Elena delle donne led by as many as 17 in Connecticut only to fall in overtime 74 72 to open a four game road trip, Maryland dilemma Lisa Thomas led the second half charge for the sun by scoring 14 of her game high 23 points after halftime. The Washington spirit fared no better falling to expansion San Diego to one to remain winless since May the first, Wimbledon men's top seed, Novak Djokovic is on his way to the quarterfinals after a four set victory, but the quarters continued to elude hyattsville native Frances tiafoe. He lost the longest match at this year's Wimbledon that lasted more than four and a half hours. Rob wood fork WTO sports. The top stories were following for you today on WTO P. Holiday travel numbers are expected to be around pre-pandemic levels despite high gas prices and expected flight delays. R three area airports report 329 delayed flights and 19 cancellations since Sunday. It looks like pre-pandemic days in the district with 4th of July festivities back in full force. D.C. will have a parade fireworks and a concert on the west lawn of the capitol, but metro says its rail capacity will be lower than it typically is on July 4th. And Russia claims control over the last Ukrainians a stronghold in the eastern province. Stayed with WTO for more on these stories in just moments. Protesters gathered outside of a cap the capital and landing Sunday to call for action on abortion rights. Robinson Elias said she had just woken up from a nap when she found out that roe V wade had been overturned

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"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:41 min | 9 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

"Top of the tenth, the nationals offense came alive in the 7th inning they broke up Pablo Lopez's no hit bid, where the two run frame to tie the game, then the two teams would trade the lead all the way into extras. In terms of the pitching, Tanner Rainey would surrender the lead in the top of the 9th. Now it's Carl Edwards junior struggling in the tenth, the Nats bats will have to produce a big inning here in the tenth if they're going to avoid the sweep. The Orioles did avoid the sweep in Minnesota. They snap a four game slide with a three one win over the twins. The Washington spirit just underway in their first trip to San Diego to face the expansion wave FC, we have no score in the early going. The mystics on the wrong end of the second largest comeback of this WNBA season, they blew a 17 point advantage in Connecticut, they lose an overtime, 74 72, Elena delle donne was taking a rest day. And it was the former Maryland terrapin illicit Thomas that would score 14 of her 23 points in the second half to lead the sun to victory. At Wimbledon men's top seed, Novak Djokovic, getting a challenge from Tim van reeth over Joker taking two of the first three sets. He leads the fourth set and local product Francis tiafoe appear to be hurting toward the end of his marathon 5 set loss to David Goffin, which lasted four hours and 36 minutes. I'm tired just hearing that. That was the longest match yet at this year's Wimbledon. Rob woodfork WTO sports. The top stories we're following for you on WTO P, gas is expensive and airline schedules are sketchy, but

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"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:51 min | 9 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on WTOP

"Johnson had that long losing streak now, the winning streak. Let's keep it going and you know what for starters, it starts with a start. Again, Eric fetty. I know we went deep into the council last night, but also deep into the game. 6 scoreless innings, nationals three nothing shut out of the Orioles, and if you have arrested bullpen, well then something like this happens. The Tutu. Swing and a miss at the elevated fastball, fitting and blows him away and the side is retired. So finnegan strikes out three in the inning and pitches around the two out double. Finnegan, Carl Edwards junior Tanner Rainey through a scroller sending a piece. In fact, curly, which junior lasts four innings he's thrown, he's not allowed. Iran earned or otherwise, okay? You know my aversion to under neurons. National's first shutout in almost a month and only a third of the season Patrick Corbin starts tonight. Elena delle done resting last night, but the real problem turnovers mystics had too many 84 82 loss in Los Angeles. The Liv gulf term that Saudi bacteria is certainly the PGA Tour's attention now, starting next year, the PGA Tour, the schedule will include 8 limited field, no cut events with persons of 20 million or more each for the top 50 finishers in the FedExCup standings. 6 time NBA all star is nice, but Jimmy Butler wants to build a powerhouse in the coffee industry. His company is big face coffee is goal is someday to create a special coffee, specialty coffee worth $100 a cup. And are you serious about this? When he goes on the road sometimes, he brings his own personal grinder, a pour over kit, espresso machine, and milk frog. What makes it so magical that it's worth a $100. He hasn't created it yet, but he catches his goal. But something's going to make it magical and worth a hundred bucks. He hopes Dave Johnson, you TLP sports. The top stories we're following for you on WTO P D.C. mayor muriel Bowser has won the democratic

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"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR America

NASCAR America

04:54 min | 10 months ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR America

"Series and I do see that happening. But in my opinion, that young man does need to stay in the Xfinity series or else in my opinion he's Daniel Suarez two. Remember when Suarez got the call to replace Carl Edwards in his abrupt retirement. And then all of a sudden, Daniel was making plans to go extremely racing. Boom, they put him in the cup car, and I think Daniel went into that cup car before he was ready. You know, two or three years, preferably like three years. I think is the perfect shelf life for a developing cup driver in the Xfinity series. I don't think ty is ready. So if you keep tie in the Xfinity series and Martin goes, who do you put in the 19? And then the following year when ty is ready, what do you do? Do you punt Chris Bell out of the 20 and make room for ty? Does Kyle stay, which I'm hearing, it's all but a done deal. They've got some matters to tend to, but you then get into the ripple effect of what happens to tie. Do you move him now? And maybe stunt his growth a little bit or do you let him continue to grow in the Xfinity series? And then what do you do with him after that? That's to me. So many drivers and teams to follow there are so many things to keep track of. So many phone calls that you'll be taking on SiriusXM NASCAR radio, Mike, Pete. Thanks for being here, really enjoyed your visit to NASCAR America motormouth. And when we come back, Dustin and I had a chance to talk to Travis Pastrana, nitro Rallycross champion, he'll tell us about season two of that series on peacock. Travis Pastrana who joins us now from the United Kingdom, Travis, thanks for being here and staying up late and joining us here on NASCAR America motormouth. So big news for nitro Rallycross, you're expanded to ten races globally this season, electric car, supercar as well. Tell us about what's new for the series in season two. Now it's absolutely wild. I mean, we have a former F one world champion Jenson Button jump in. He's sharing us with Chris meek going back and forth who's one of the top rally drivers in the world. You've got a lot of the returning turning names last year. Working with Subaru for basically like an east west shootout, if you will, if you're referring to like Supercross, but doing a European Championship for the non electric cars and a U.S. championship at all comes together in Las Vegas for a finale. It's going to be wild European the tracks. We keep them a little bit more traditional Rallycross, but then we come back to America and this year is going to be even bigger and crazier and more entertaining for sure for the fans than a little scarier for the drivers. Well, I'll tell you what, Travis, tell us a little bit about these cars because I feel awful driving in here with my car because it's like my car can't do that. I want one of these cars. I want to be able to do something like this. So tell us a little bit about these cars and the crazy things that you guys are doing in it. Well, they call this super cars, the rally cars are, you know, zero to 60 and 1.8 seconds. The biggest jump that we had last year, I think, was Glenn Helen, where the gap. So we jumped over under jump where the Joker lap, they call it where it's a little bit longer. They actually, the cars cross underneath of the other cars that are doing the main lap. So we had actually a three three way cars overtop each other, all jumped the two were jumping over. The one was going under. It was a 160 feet to where the guys were landing. It was absolutely awesome. Now this year, we're doing an electric class called group E similar to what the Group B used to be for rally, which was just absolutely insane. Way too much horsepower to know what to deal with. Before the regulations, the late 80s kicked in and said it was too fast. Well, that's what we went back to with the electric. We have a zero to 60 in 1.3 seconds with electric beasts. We can't even get the power down. We have wider tires, more traction in the Oklahoma is jumping in. Like everyone's trying to get us enough basically rubber to put down on this track so that we don't just fry these tires straight off the electric cars. It's going to be a handful, but I definitely looking forward to it. Yeah, we definitely are as well. Again, it's going to be on peacock this year, second straight year. Obviously, Travis, you're an international star, and you have a lot of fans, and some of them have called into the show today to talk to you. We're going to start with Raymond joining NASCAR America motormouth to talk to Travis Pastrana. Go ahead, Raymond. Hey guys, hey Travis. Travis, you've been competing in Rallycross for a long time now and many different series. And it's always fun to watch. What have you learned from competing in past series that you hope to apply to nature Rallycross and turn into a greater success? No, thanks. That's awesome question. I mean, it's really cool right now that we have Kyle Busch jumped into the Phoenix round last year. And then chase Elliott jumped in to the last round of Florida. Logano has been wanting to come out and it's really neat right now, especially with electric series because NASCAR doesn't have a lot of time off, but.

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"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR America

NASCAR America

02:14 min | 1 year ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on NASCAR America

"Up on the radio. You knew it was possible. Walk us through that last lap. I'm blank out. Blacked out. Just knew I had to be the first one to the line, but this is what it's all about winning at the second highest level in all the motor sports. What an honor. Unbelievable. I'll do it all over again. I'll take all the heartbreaks again to live this right here. And you said it in the car, you'll never have to answer that question again because you are a winner. Absolutely. That's the greatest film in the world. Congratulations, but thank you. There is your champion and winner Daniel Henrik. All right, so ten second place finishes for Daniel Hamrick. It has NASCAR Xfinity series career until they finally breaks through on the biggest stage and gets the win. I also want to point out that Rick had been talking about this backflip. And I said, well, we've seen Carl Edwards do it, and then my man got out hammer, and he climbed up to the top rope. Yeah. He went from door to top the roof. He was going to dorsa. No, not no. I'm talking. I was worried about the backflip. You guys worried about the backpack? We need climb up to the room. 6 years since he did that. And it's 50 something inches over asphalt. I'm like, man, this ain't over grass anymore. So, great celebration. I want to talk about there's a lot to cover. But I think the first thing we need to cover is the move. Green white checker restart, you know, push and shove in all this stuff, goes into turn three, without a doubt, contact with the 22 moves about the racetrack drives the next one. They beat bang that come in the line. My opinion is, this is as classic NASCAR as it possibly gets. This is the bump in the run. This is not record a guy. This is how racing and stock car racing has been cheered on for decades, whether it was Dale senior to terror Bonnie, a couple times at Bristol, whether it was Jeff Gordon to Rusty Wallace, whether it was rusty walls back to Jeff Gordon at Richmond. You know, we have seen contact and people being moved for wins forever. I have no issue at all with the move Daniel Hamrick made. It proved to me. We talk all the time. Do you have what are you willing to do? He didn't drive in there to reckon. He moved him and got the win. Yeah, listen, I had the same take. And I also think there's a perspective here that I think you have to look at it through all the synthesize. Because to me, when he drove into three, he was driving in to get away from Daniel, and when he did, he never he didn't get to the bottom. Right. And so now.

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"carl edwards" Discussed on The Down and Dirty Show

The Down and Dirty Show

05:08 min | 1 year ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on The Down and Dirty Show

"Steve. The may i two thousand eight issue nascar saying we have talked before about saints format changes over the years but as i was going through this one to get some of the notes and everything. It really struck me. This was an absolutely beautiful publication. And i gotta be honest with you. I didn't consider this a newspaper more. This was a magazine but it was absolutely beautiful. This photography is extraordinarily sharp and the colors are absolutely well. Rick publishing gained a lot with computer technology and digital cameras and digital image and those of things that enabled seen to have a much more presentable publication with the beiber colors and everything else that went with it and of course this was during the bob. Padras jeff gluck mike camry days and so at that time. I think that publication was firing on all eight cylinders was a good publication. Not as good as it was. When i worked there course but opinion but as far as the content goes cow bush won the sprint cup race at talladega and this was twenty two year old cows. Second willion in his first season with joe gibbs racing injust nonstop point two years old i remember. He did spend time henrik before going over today. Gipps sixty laps or so into the race. Cow tried to pit under caution but he couldn't get into his pissed all and had to go back around before pitting and he lost a lap at that point but then he got the lucky dog when carl edwards breast wall on lap. One seventeen and steve. He came back from that and won the race. Jd gibbs said in this issue. I think for us the first time we got a really good glimpse of cow was at a test in atlanta. We realized we had something really special. There you could see it in crew. Chief steve addington and those guys is the eighteen for whatever reason we haven't been showing it the past couple of years. I think kyle is filling that whole there and having stephen those guys working there is just a lot of things that really fit in that package. First and foremost you have to have that guy behind the wheel. And he just has a natural talent for the thing. Is you forget how young he is anticipating how many years we have left to grow together. Winning races and championships is really encouraged of prophetic word. Fair when you say yeah i believe. Oj right on the head you how this was the ideal fit. He talked about having a guy.

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"carl edwards" Discussed on The Down and Dirty Show

The Down and Dirty Show

03:05 min | 1 year ago

"carl edwards" Discussed on The Down and Dirty Show

"Into youtube is kevin lepage. Talladega crash midget anything about one in a race. At homestead mentioned you think about winning a race at bristol. is kevin lepage talladega. The video shows that his left side tires are below the ola. So take that for. What you will is left side tires. Were below the yellow line throughout that. End it now at the last second it did look like he was maybe steering up into traffic. I don't know i wasn't driving call. I'm not going to assign blame in this absolutely positively. Because i wasn't driving car now. The pack catches him and car to get past him and steve. All hell breaks loose. Carl edwards is in line and all of a sudden he runs all over and there's mass carnage now take blame out of the equation is a miracle is an absolute miracle that kevin and or carl did not get hurt. Because carl edwards ran into the back of kevin lepage at full speed and that looked scary. Oh man always does when you have that kind of accident at talladega and more than once. There have been debate about exactly who started that incident. That's where we have here. Kevin said that. Carl spotter never mentioned the fact that there was a car down. Low coming off pit road. Wow in the next week's issue of nascar sane arl edwards said that his spot did tell him that there was hard on low. I don't know whether karl's spotter did or didn't mention any but the fact of the matter is that a lot of cars were torn and on top of that. Kevin also contends that nascar not only told jerry punch and the espn booth what to say about the accident but he also says that he was told by nascar that if he did not issue a apology he would never race again That one is a little bit hard for me to believe. Now i have no doubt that someone in nascar may have told kevin about an apology. I now that it is possible. I think it's strange though. The limits about what nascar would do. Now i would really contend that nascar never told gary punch what i find that bear hard to believe. So take that for what it's worth but kevin stepped away from the c. At the end of the two thousand fourteen nationwide series season t now owns a landscaping business. And he's also playing golf pretty competitively and his brother was diagnosed with stomach. Cancer and kevin took another look at life and said you know what i've raced basically all my life..

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Martin Truex Jr. wins Phoenix NASCAR Cup Series race

The Final Lap

00:57 sec | 2 years ago

Martin Truex Jr. wins Phoenix NASCAR Cup Series race

"Desert racing. Phoenix raceway was the location for nascar. Cup series racing. Let's recap things. Tend to one ryan. Blaney led a bunch of laps early on in this thing. Christopher bell number. Nine william byron kyle larson recovered from starting in the back of the pack after a pre-race inspection failure and to pit road penalties to finish seventh kevin. Harvick your phoenix master. He's won a bunch of races there at number six. And you got chase elliott brad keselowski denny hamlin number. Three and joy. Lagana led the most laps in this race at one hundred and forty-three that twenty two car out front for most of this thing he ends up. Second one spot shorter the win. He said post-race that hurts pie. Now we've had five races and five different winners. It's his first career win at phoenix. First win of twenty twenty one. He is now tied with carl edwards at twenty eighth on the all time wins list. His name martin. True ex junior recovers to win the race. After kissing the wall early on

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Carl Edwards, Theo Epstein And Miami discussed on Roe Conn

Roe Conn

00:18 sec | 4 years ago

Carl Edwards, Theo Epstein And Miami discussed on Roe Conn

"In Miami. Major league baseball is investigating racist. Messages sent to cubs reliever. Carl Edwards junior on Instagram this month Edwards was option to Tripoli Iowa FDR trouble with this motion got off to a tough start to the season. Theo Epstein condemn Z message messages and says he supports major league

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 Cubs snap skid behind Heyward's 2 HRs, Hamels' 6 innings

The Sunday Spin: Politics with Rick Pearson

00:21 sec | 4 years ago

Cubs snap skid behind Heyward's 2 HRs, Hamels' 6 innings

"Well, this time the cubs wound up on the right side of a slugfest Miller park. They beat the brewers fourteen to eight Jason Heyward. Helping the team snap a six game losing skid. Hit a couple of home runs yesterday. Also went Cole hamels pitched six strong series valley coming up today in Milwaukee. And before the game yesterday. The cubs sent Carl Edwards junior triple eight and also plays. Mike Montgomery on

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Firefighter killed as natural gas blast rocks Wisconsin city

Steve Cochran

03:16 min | 5 years ago

Firefighter killed as natural gas blast rocks Wisconsin city

"And tune in and if you get too close to your radio you might sense a little bit of cherry slurpy on my breath i don't know that will ever be the same steve's steve good morning everyone seventy five degrees on our way to maybe eighty eight today one firefighter has died another has been critically injured in a natural gas explosion and fire that level leveled several buildings in southern wisconsin in the community of sun prairie thirty say that at least six firefighters were injured along with some civilians when a private contractor struck a natural gas main about six thirty yesterday laurie oakley lives there she talked about the downtown area where it happened at around seven o'clock last night just done so much work the city to maintain it and approve the structures and add more you know more restaurants for people to come downtown and now we have just devastation down here forty cents on prairie say the critically injured firefighter is improving this morning grief counselors have been sent to offer assistance to chicago police officers at the district stationed on the city's south side a veteran officer collapsed and died there yesterday on sunday an officer committed suicide in the station's parking lot a veteran cook county judge is facing a misdemeanor gun charge sarah sheriff's deputies saw him drop a pistol in criminal court house at twenty six cow wgn's pam jones with more courthouse surveillance video shows judge joseph claps walking in the lobby he has a jacket folded over his arm a handgun drops to the floor from underneath jacket representative from cook county sheriff tom dart's office tells the trip it's believed the gun was loaded judge claps has a ford card and concealed carry license but weapons are banned from the courthouse even for concealed carry holders pam jones wgn news president trump here's at nato headquarters in brussels for the first of two days of summit talks he began by lecture shering nato allies this morning and targeting germany specifically saying germany in his words is totally controlled by russia secretary general says he agrees with president trump to a point that nato allies should contribute more to the alliance in terms of defense spending but he also defended nato saying there is strength in unity it is in the interest of europe earning interest of states i ain't gonna stay together the color of bubble gum flamingos and cotton candy bright pink is the world's oldest color according to a recent study researchers discovered the ancient pink fig pigments in one point one billion years old rock deep rocks deep beneath the sahara desert making them the oldest colors in the geological record the bright pink colors are more than five hundred million years older than the next oldest known pigments and were produced by ancient ocean organisms now wgn sports here's dave bennett well for the second straight night a pitch dole between the cubs and giants in san francisco this time the cubs came out on top a score the games only two runs in the seventh inning one on an error what victor kartini devil and the cubs blanked the giants tuesday for the ninth win in eleven games jose cantata six innings at three hip ball followed by carl edwards junior and then justin wilson and then steve see shack more good news for the cavs kris bryant expected.

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