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he should look carefully at a man named david novak. yes, that david novak. remember novak's consulting business for prison-pound executives? guess what? >> dee mower was incarcerated in federal prison. >> reporter: tax fraud. ken's wealthy wife dee was novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew ken novak. and something made ken's relatives suspicious. so detectives drove over to the loft where they spoke with mr. novak. >> he was soft spoken. >> reporter: and a bright man. >> he came across as very intelligent, yes. >> reporter: answered all the questions but didn't seem to be of much help. then as detective carriger was preparing to leave, he tried one more question. that prepaid cell phone, the one someone used to invite ken to the fatal meeting, the store had surveillance video of a man buying that very phone. ken's family set they didn't recognize him, but would novak? carriger showed him the photo. >> we asked who is that? he says he's my neighbor. he lives two floors below. >> reporter: and just like that, a big piece of the puzzle plopped into place
he should look carefully at a man named david novak. yes, that david novak. remember novak's consulting business for prison-pound executives? guess what? >> dee mower was incarcerated in federal prison. >> reporter: tax fraud. ken's wealthy wife dee was novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew ken novak. and something made ken's relatives suspicious. so detectives drove over to the loft where they spoke with mr. novak. >> he was soft spoken. >> reporter: and a bright...
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novak. and then there's novak again. kansas has to be strong with the ball. >> verne: from the corner, hardaway again. a chance to fire and take the lead. darius morris wanted it and got it. 1:02 to go. taylor on morris. michigan has never led in the ball game. time-out wolverines. >> verne: michigan now with two time-outs left. possession arrow still in kansas favor. that was a -- not a held ball awhile ago. it was time-out called. >> clark: time-out, right. >> verne: to the possession arrow -- so the possession arrow has not changed. 51-49. let's see who the wolverines have on the floor. morgan and douglass and novak, hardaway and darius morris. and stu douglass will inbound. >> clark: going to be in the hands of darius morris. he's going to look to penetrate, try to draw defenders and then get it inside or kick it to a three-point shooter f. you're kansas, you want to make sure you defend the three-point line. >> verne: morris. >> clark: make sure it's something inside the three-point lin
novak. and then there's novak again. kansas has to be strong with the ball. >> verne: from the corner, hardaway again. a chance to fire and take the lead. darius morris wanted it and got it. 1:02 to go. taylor on morris. michigan has never led in the ball game. time-out wolverines. >> verne: michigan now with two time-outs left. possession arrow still in kansas favor. that was a -- not a held ball awhile ago. it was time-out called. >> clark: time-out, right. >> verne:...
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he should look carefully at a man named david novak. yes, that david novak. remember novak's consulting business for prison-pound executives? guess what? >> dee mower was incarcerated in federal prison. >> reporter: tax fraud. ken's wealthy wife dee was novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew ken novak. and something made ken's relatives suspicious. so detectives drove over to the loft where they spoke with mr. novak. >> he was soft spoken. >> reporter: and a bright man. >> he came across as very intelligent, yes. >> reporter: answered all the questions but didn't seem to be of much help. then as detective carriger was preparing to leave, he tried one more question. that prepaid cell phone, the one someone used to invite ken to the fatal meeting, the store had surveillance video of a man buying that very phone. ken's family set they didn't recognize him, but would novak? carriger showed him the photo. >> we asked who is that? he says he's my neighbor. he lives two floors below. >> reporter: and just like that, a big piece of the puzzle plopped into place
he should look carefully at a man named david novak. yes, that david novak. remember novak's consulting business for prison-pound executives? guess what? >> dee mower was incarcerated in federal prison. >> reporter: tax fraud. ken's wealthy wife dee was novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew ken novak. and something made ken's relatives suspicious. so detectives drove over to the loft where they spoke with mr. novak. >> he was soft spoken. >> reporter: and a bright...
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then along came their prince, ben novak jr. >> he was a spoiled kid. he was a brat. >> ben jr., don't call him benji would be trotted out to shake hands of the likes of the jfk then back up to the hotel elevator. >> the kids who came to the birthday party, were complete strangers to him. just kids who were passing through the hotel. >> the friendless, lonely boy lost himself in the fantasy world of batman. the superhero became an obsession. even as an adult, ben jr. was still amassing a floor to ceiling collection of batman memorabilia. he bought an old bat mobile. just as the rat pack faded away, so too did the fountain blue. by the late '70s, miami beach was regarded as a stale place for old people. ben novak sr. lost the hotel to bankruptcy and died not long afterwards. the son, ben jr., all grown up now, stayed in the hospitality business and made his mark. >> he created a company ran out of his home here that organized conventions in big hotels. like his father, he was a hard-nosed businessman. and in time, he was grossing $50 million a year. and
then along came their prince, ben novak jr. >> he was a spoiled kid. he was a brat. >> ben jr., don't call him benji would be trotted out to shake hands of the likes of the jfk then back up to the hotel elevator. >> the kids who came to the birthday party, were complete strangers to him. just kids who were passing through the hotel. >> the friendless, lonely boy lost himself in the fantasy world of batman. the superhero became an obsession. even as an adult, ben jr. was...
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he can't let novak dictate he can't let novak dictate these points. john: murray just felt something in his leg like a cramp. unbelievable turnaround. how in the world is djokovic still in this set? at 4-0? look at murray grab the leg. that happens at least a couple of times a match so don't take too much importance in that one. more importantly that djokovic has battled back. that's why the leg starts hurting. bill: 5-5. >> quiet please. >> quiet please. >> fault. john: he's pulling a houdini act here. bill: djokovic clearly seizing control. he's won 13 of the last 16 points, and murray is in a hole, 0-15. if he's broken here then djokovic can serve to level the match at a set apiece. john: see, he's starting to put more spin on the ball. smart by murray there. mary: some follow-through. bill: stayed with it. mary: a limber boy. john: i don't think that's in the teaching manual. djokovic can sense as a result international in murray. he's upset he didn't do more with that return. bill: djokovic has talked about the margins between the two being so sm
he can't let novak dictate he can't let novak dictate these points. john: murray just felt something in his leg like a cramp. unbelievable turnaround. how in the world is djokovic still in this set? at 4-0? look at murray grab the leg. that happens at least a couple of times a match so don't take too much importance in that one. more importantly that djokovic has battled back. that's why the leg starts hurting. bill: 5-5. >> quiet please. >> quiet please. >> fault. john: he's...
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probably nobody brings my game to that limit like novak did so congratulations, novak. you're an amazing player -- [applause] you are having an amazing career and i'm sure that he will finish his career being one of the best in the history of this sport so congratulations and the best of luck for him and his team for he rest of the year. scommoip you already >> rafael nadal. first, to hand you a prize money check for $6.2 is steve cannon, president and c.e.o. of mercedes-benz, u.s.a. and rafa, in addition to winning the u.s. open today, you also finished first in the emirates airlines bonus series this summer. that means the usta will be adding to your winnings today, as they did to serena williams last night, an additional $1 million. bringing your total prize money to $3.6 million. congratulations. >> thank you, mary. mary: and now, on behalf of the usta, dave haggerty will hand you the trophy you've been ighting for. ladies and gentlemen, for the second time, your u.s. open champion, rafael nadal! you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [
probably nobody brings my game to that limit like novak did so congratulations, novak. you're an amazing player -- [applause] you are having an amazing career and i'm sure that he will finish his career being one of the best in the history of this sport so congratulations and the best of luck for him and his team for he rest of the year. scommoip you already >> rafael nadal. first, to hand you a prize money check for $6.2 is steve cannon, president and c.e.o. of mercedes-benz, u.s.a. and...
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he should look carefully at a man named david novak. yes, that david novak. remember, novak's consulting business for prison-bound executives? guess what? >> dee mower was incarcerated in federal prison. >> tax fraud. ken's wealthy wife, dee, was david novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew david novak. something about that consultant and wanna-be movie producer made them suspicious so detectives tro drove to the left where they spoke with novak. >> he was softspoken. >> and a bright man. >> yes. >> and then, as detective cariger was preparing to leave, he tried one more question. that prepaid cell phone. the one someone used to invite ken to the fatal meeting. the store had surveillance video of a man buying that very phone. ken's family said they didn't recognize him. but would novak? cariger showed him the photo. we asked, who is that? he says he's my neighbor. he lives two floors below. >> reporter: and just like that, a big piece of the puzzle plopped into place. but, fair warning, as you'll see, puzzle pieces and some residents of this downtown lo
he should look carefully at a man named david novak. yes, that david novak. remember, novak's consulting business for prison-bound executives? guess what? >> dee mower was incarcerated in federal prison. >> tax fraud. ken's wealthy wife, dee, was david novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew david novak. something about that consultant and wanna-be movie producer made them suspicious so detectives tro drove to the left where they spoke with novak. >> he was softspoken....
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he should look carefully at a man named david novak. yes, that david novak. remember novak's consulting business for prison-bound executives? guess what? >> dee mower was incarcerated in federal prison. >> tax fraud. ken's wealthy wife dee was novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew david novak. and something made ken's relatives suspicious. so detectives drove over to the loft where they spoke with mr. novak. >> he was soft spoken. >> and a bright man. >> he came across as very intelligent, yes. >> answered all the questions but didn't seem to be of much help. then as detective carriger was preparing to leave, he tried one more question. that prepaid cell phone, the one someone used to invite ken to the fatal meeting, the store had surveillance video of a man buying that very phone. ken's family said they didn't recognize him, but would novak? carriger showed him the photo. >> we asked who is that? he says he's my neighbor. he lives two floors below. >> and just like that, a big piece of the puzzle plopped into place. but fair warning -- as you'll see,
he should look carefully at a man named david novak. yes, that david novak. remember novak's consulting business for prison-bound executives? guess what? >> dee mower was incarcerated in federal prison. >> tax fraud. ken's wealthy wife dee was novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew david novak. and something made ken's relatives suspicious. so detectives drove over to the loft where they spoke with mr. novak. >> he was soft spoken. >> and a bright man. >> he...
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then along came their prince, ben novak jr. >> he was a spoiled kid. he was a brat. >> ben jr., don't call him benji would be trotted out to shake hands with vips. then back up to the hotel elevator. >> the kids who came to the birthday party, were complete strangers to him. just kids who were passing through the hotel. >> the friendless, lonely boy disliked lost himself in the fantasy world of batman. the superhero became an obsession. even as an adult, ben jr. was still amassing a floor to ceiling collection of batman memorabilia. he bought an old bat mobile. but there was no holding off the real world and change. just as the rat pack faded away, so too did the fountain blue. by the late '70s, miami beach was regarded as a stale place for old people. ben novak sr. lost the hotel to bankruptcy and died not long afterwards. the son, ben jr., all grown up now, stayed in the hospitality business and made his mark. >> he created a company ran out of his home here that organized conventions in big hotels. like his father, he was a hard-nosed businessman. a
then along came their prince, ben novak jr. >> he was a spoiled kid. he was a brat. >> ben jr., don't call him benji would be trotted out to shake hands with vips. then back up to the hotel elevator. >> the kids who came to the birthday party, were complete strangers to him. just kids who were passing through the hotel. >> the friendless, lonely boy disliked lost himself in the fantasy world of batman. the superhero became an obsession. even as an adult, ben jr. was...
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bill: -- novak. john: clearly the momentum is on the side of djokovic but thank murray will benefit from the fact that there's a fifth set tiebreaker. so he knows there's just x amount of time to play, as opposed to the other occasions like when he played djokovic the last time and there was -- he battled back from a deficit. that 5-2 deficit but he didn't have a whole lot left in the tank. it's a little unclear how much he has now but he knows it's going to end at the latest 6-6 and go to a tie-break. bill: novak stretching a little bit. who has the edge at this point? novak because he's come back? john: of course. but we've seen only three times in his career has he done it. so it's not easy to get all the way back. boy, we're loving the fact that here is a fifth set in the u.s. here is a fifth set in the u.s. open final. john: i picked joke rick? four or murray in five. i can't say this is the way i thought it would have gone but here we are. boetsch it has been a long day's journey into night her
bill: -- novak. john: clearly the momentum is on the side of djokovic but thank murray will benefit from the fact that there's a fifth set tiebreaker. so he knows there's just x amount of time to play, as opposed to the other occasions like when he played djokovic the last time and there was -- he battled back from a deficit. that 5-2 deficit but he didn't have a whole lot left in the tank. it's a little unclear how much he has now but he knows it's going to end at the latest 6-6 and go to a...
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. >> novak was the king. he found a queen in a former coca-cola model named bernice with her beauty and effortless charm, bernice turned out to be the perfect host es to greet the celebrities, gangsteres and just plain guests who made the fountain blue the scene of the day. king ben and queen bernice lived in a penthouse suite. then along came their prince, ben novak jr. >> he was a spoiled kid. he was a brat. >> ben jr., don't call him benji would be trotted out to shake hands of the likes of the jfk then back up to the hotel elevator. >> the kids who came to the birthday party, were complete strangers to him.te >> the friendless, lonely boy e world of batman. the superhero became an obsession. even as an adult, ben jr. was still amassing a floor to ceiling collection of batman memorabilia. he bought an old bat mobile. just as the rat pack faded away, so too did the fountain blue. by the late '70s, miami beach was regarded as a stale place for old people. ben novak sr. lost the hotel to bankruptcy and died n
. >> novak was the king. he found a queen in a former coca-cola model named bernice with her beauty and effortless charm, bernice turned out to be the perfect host es to greet the celebrities, gangsteres and just plain guests who made the fountain blue the scene of the day. king ben and queen bernice lived in a penthouse suite. then along came their prince, ben novak jr. >> he was a spoiled kid. he was a brat. >> ben jr., don't call him benji would be trotted out to shake...
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it claimed narcy's brother had hired thugs to kill ben novak jr. sergeant wilson and his team paid an unannounced visit to the brother at his place in philadelphia. >> we apparently had caught him offguard and he told us to sit down and he would be more than happy to answer any questions we had. as we sit down, we sit at this kitchen table and on the kitchen table is littered with papers. >> wilson and another detective spied something atop the heap. >> there's western union receipts. this is all out in the open. this is too good to be true. like pinch me. and we're holding a conversation with him trying to not focus on the table because we don't want to draw attention to it. >> when narcy's brother briefly left the room, sergeant wilson's partner furiously copied down, names, dates and receipt numbers. why would narcy's brother, bus driver, just scraping by be wiring loads of money to one particular person in miami? >> one of the names on the receipt is garcia, right? >> alejandro garcia. >> sir name of garcia in miami is like a surname in boston.
it claimed narcy's brother had hired thugs to kill ben novak jr. sergeant wilson and his team paid an unannounced visit to the brother at his place in philadelphia. >> we apparently had caught him offguard and he told us to sit down and he would be more than happy to answer any questions we had. as we sit down, we sit at this kitchen table and on the kitchen table is littered with papers. >> wilson and another detective spied something atop the heap. >> there's western union...
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novak. and then there's novak again. kansas has to be strong with the ball. >> verne: from the corner, hardaway again. a chance to fire and take the lead. darius morris wanted it and got it. 1:02 to go. taylor on morris. michigan has never led in the ball game. time-out wolverines. >> verne: michigan now with two time-outs left. possession arrow still in kansas favor. that was a -- not a held ball awhile ago. it was time-out called. >> clark: time-out, right. >> verne: to the possession arrow -- so the possession arrow has not changed. 51-49. let's see who the wolverines have on the floor. morgan and douglass and novak, hardaway and darius morris. and stu douglass will inbound. >> clark: going to be in the hands of darius morris. he's going to look to penetrate, try to draw defenders and then get it inside or kick it to a three-point shooter f. you're kansas, you want to make sure you defend the three-point line. >> verne: morris. >> clark: make sure it's something inside the three-point lin
novak. and then there's novak again. kansas has to be strong with the ball. >> verne: from the corner, hardaway again. a chance to fire and take the lead. darius morris wanted it and got it. 1:02 to go. taylor on morris. michigan has never led in the ball game. time-out wolverines. >> verne: michigan now with two time-outs left. possession arrow still in kansas favor. that was a -- not a held ball awhile ago. it was time-out called. >> clark: time-out, right. >> verne:...
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missed field goal attempt by novak. this would have extended the san diego lead but left the door open for denver. tebow's numbers, 133 yards through the air, 50 yards on the ground. rivers, no interseppings today, leads the nfl with 17 this season. you see the play breakdown, denver 42 rushes, 16 passes, since denver put tee woe into the starting lineup, they've ron run the football 60% of the time. dan: rivers sacked twice today but under constant pressure in the fourth quarter. a great sack by von miller last possession and treasure on rivers. pressure is dialed up now. you think about novak and what his range is. ian: novak did hit on a 53-yarder earlier today. 1:34 left on the clock. prater kicks it off for denver. booming kick. chargers will have it at the 20-yard line. dan: great kickoff by prater. ian: five-game losing streak for san diego, they have plummeted in the standings. dan: there's a flag. looks like denver was offsides. ian: that's what jeff tripplette is sorting out right now. referee: offside, kickin
missed field goal attempt by novak. this would have extended the san diego lead but left the door open for denver. tebow's numbers, 133 yards through the air, 50 yards on the ground. rivers, no interseppings today, leads the nfl with 17 this season. you see the play breakdown, denver 42 rushes, 16 passes, since denver put tee woe into the starting lineup, they've ron run the football 60% of the time. dan: rivers sacked twice today but under constant pressure in the fourth quarter. a great sack...
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novak djokovic, a seven—time champion here, the best of the best. but thiem showed he could compete with the best, . .. but thiem showed he could compete with the best,... and advantage novak djokovic, and advantage that the serbian rarely let slip. thiem needed a reaction and he got one. even the defending champions stood to applaud. that momentum now changed, thiem winning the sats 6—2, the austrian now in control. momentum can swing on the smallest of margins. this point went in novak djokovic's favour, as did the fourth set, the final going to a decider was up and as so often has been the case before, novak djokovic came out on top, and eight australian title, 17 grand slam success, and back to the top of the world rankings, novak djokovic is melbourne's master once again. michael redford, bbc news. starting 2020 with a huge bushfires here in australia, conflicts in some parts of the world, people dying every day. you know, obviously one person that i considered close in my life and was a mentor to me, kobe bryant, passed away as well, with hi
novak djokovic, a seven—time champion here, the best of the best. but thiem showed he could compete with the best, . .. but thiem showed he could compete with the best,... and advantage novak djokovic, and advantage that the serbian rarely let slip. thiem needed a reaction and he got one. even the defending champions stood to applaud. that momentum now changed, thiem winning the sats 6—2, the austrian now in control. momentum can swing on the smallest of margins. this point went in novak...
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novak took us there. novak, his grandfather, parents, two younger brothers, aunts and uncles all lived in this two- bedroom flat during the blitz. the building had a basement. when the air raid sirens sounded, they retreated there, which was as close as they could get to safety. >> djokovic: this is where practically we stayed right, right here, right inside. >> simon: how many of you? >> djokovic: many, many... everybody who could fit here, they came. you know, and there was no really limitation. >> simon: novak says the family spent every night in the basement for the first two weeks of the bombing. but you continued playing tennis. >> djokovic: i continued playing tennis every day. >> simon: and did you lose your focus at all? >> djokovic: at the first couple of weeks, i did. ( laughs ) i did, yes, i have to say. because we were waking up every single night, more or less, at 2:00, 3:00 a.m. for two and a half months, every single... >> simon: because of the bombing... >> djokovic: every single night, y
novak took us there. novak, his grandfather, parents, two younger brothers, aunts and uncles all lived in this two- bedroom flat during the blitz. the building had a basement. when the air raid sirens sounded, they retreated there, which was as close as they could get to safety. >> djokovic: this is where practically we stayed right, right here, right inside. >> simon: how many of you? >> djokovic: many, many... everybody who could fit here, they came. you know, and there was...
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novak at 1-3. novak at 1-3. >> fault. bill: broken seven times the entire tournament coming into this championship match, but seven times today. bill: novak tried to break it open. it's out. john: physically they still look really good. four and a half hours in. we're getting close. bill: four hours, 54 minutes. we're at 4:32. 15-15. bill: charging in. john: he's seeing that murray has been chipping that forehand return. what a gutsy call here. one serve and volley in four and a half hours. mary: they both have used that wide serve well tonight. >> fault. mary: jumped on top of that mary: jumped on top of that 92-mile-an-hour serve. this is how he's had to play this final set and he seems up this final set and he seems up to the task. >> fault. mary: he fights so well and so hard. like we saw serena last night. you have to lean into the tape and break it. john: that was just too good. mary: or he'll do that. john: that was an incredible sequence of shots by djokovic there. mary: again a rather timid return from murray. he
novak at 1-3. novak at 1-3. >> fault. bill: broken seven times the entire tournament coming into this championship match, but seven times today. bill: novak tried to break it open. it's out. john: physically they still look really good. four and a half hours in. we're getting close. bill: four hours, 54 minutes. we're at 4:32. 15-15. bill: charging in. john: he's seeing that murray has been chipping that forehand return. what a gutsy call here. one serve and volley in four and a half...
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the novaks had both grown up as city kids. paul was a new york city paramedic, a job that seemed the perfect fit. >> i wanted to be that person that would show up that would help my parents, help my sister if she was in a car accident or something like that. >> reporter: but he also saw the dark side of city life. a little too close to home. >> i would do shootings and stabbings two blocks away from my apartment, and i always thought to myself that i could just never raise a child in this area. >> reporter: so in 2002 paul and his wife, catherine, went house hunting in narrowsburg, new york, a small hamlet tucked between the catskill and pocono mountains. they didn't need to look for long. >> it was the big red house as she called it. and she would talk about the big red house all the time. >> reporter: catherine's brother michael and sister-in-law joanne said she worked hard to make the big red house a home. >> growing up, we lived in apartments. you know, this was a space of her own. >> yeah, she was thrilled to have five ac
the novaks had both grown up as city kids. paul was a new york city paramedic, a job that seemed the perfect fit. >> i wanted to be that person that would show up that would help my parents, help my sister if she was in a car accident or something like that. >> reporter: but he also saw the dark side of city life. a little too close to home. >> i would do shootings and stabbings two blocks away from my apartment, and i always thought to myself that i could just never raise a...
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novak djokovic serving for the novak djokovic serving for the u.s. open title. dick: nadal hoping to come up with the goods, force this to a with the goods, force this to a tie-break. dick: challenged by djokovic. let's see what the chase review let's see what the chase review reveals. john: it's in. dick: oh my! john: look at nadal looking down praying it would go out, and still hitting this, right into our living room. spectacular point. dick: brought these fans to their feet, applauding one more time. tremendous level of play on both ends. both ends. 15-30.
novak djokovic serving for the novak djokovic serving for the u.s. open title. dick: nadal hoping to come up with the goods, force this to a with the goods, force this to a tie-break. dick: challenged by djokovic. let's see what the chase review let's see what the chase review reveals. john: it's in. dick: oh my! john: look at nadal looking down praying it would go out, and still hitting this, right into our living room. spectacular point. dick: brought these fans to their feet, applauding one...
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see how novak handles this. good start, saving one break point. novak's longtime coach. bill: very fortunate. john: you got that right. he could use a little luck right about now. he got it there. bill: still break point. bill: a big ovation for rafa. and he earns the break. john: that was a phenomenal shot. djokovic really went after this shot. nadal moved, guessed right and saw the opening but to execute that, that's another story. incredible effort. bill: and now nadal knows it's on his racket. if he can hold the rest of this set he'll win the championship. >> fault. john: djokovic is down two sets to one and a break in the fourth. there turned that one around. bill: unable to get in position to handle that action from watcha on the serve. 15-15. john: he's battling his own mind right now. nadal is just picking up on it. he's all over it. he is relentless. bill: 30-15. john: when he senses vulnerability. mary: the last time these two played a great match was in that australian open we keep talking about. it was almost twice as long as what we've seen tonight and the l
see how novak handles this. good start, saving one break point. novak's longtime coach. bill: very fortunate. john: you got that right. he could use a little luck right about now. he got it there. bill: still break point. bill: a big ovation for rafa. and he earns the break. john: that was a phenomenal shot. djokovic really went after this shot. nadal moved, guessed right and saw the opening but to execute that, that's another story. incredible effort. bill: and now nadal knows it's on his...
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i -- when i came in, i did three days with bob novak, but at the time, novak and sununu were the co-hosts. so i did three days with bob novak. i went back to los angeles. you're going to think i'm a pest here, but i called rick davis again -- i'm not a pest, i'm persistent -- and i said, 'gee, i had a lot of fun with bob novak and i think i held my own. give me a shot at sununu.' so he said, 'ok,' so i came back again and i s -- i did a couple of days. by the way, these are not screen tests. i mean, these are not like auditions in a closed room somewhere. i mean, this -- these were live on the air auditions. so i mean, you -- you make or break yourself right away. so i -- i was on two -- two days with john sununu, and thought that went ok, and i went back to california. and this time, for the first time, rick davis called me and he said, 'we'd like you -- you to come back for a third time, third test.' and i said, 'well, what's going on?' and he said, 'well, there's a shortlist, and you've made the short list and we want to take
i -- when i came in, i did three days with bob novak, but at the time, novak and sununu were the co-hosts. so i did three days with bob novak. i went back to los angeles. you're going to think i'm a pest here, but i called rick davis again -- i'm not a pest, i'm persistent -- and i said, 'gee, i had a lot of fun with bob novak and i think i held my own. give me a shot at sununu.' so he said, 'ok,' so i came back again and i s -- i did a couple of days. by the way, these are not screen tests. i...
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yes, novak djokovic showing signs of getting back to his best. there was british disappointment today, jamie murray alongside victoria azarenka in the final of the mixed doubles, they could not win today's final, u nfortu nately, could not win today's final, unfortunately, for jamie could not win today's final, unfortunately, forjamie murray, could have gone on and won what would have been a third mixed doubles title here at wimbledon. for now though, that is all on the final day of the championships. chris is in the studios, he has the rest of today's sport. it was a bumpy ride for the cyclists in france. chris froome crashed again, this time during stage nine of the tour de france but he got back on his bike to finish in the main bunch. drew savage reports.
yes, novak djokovic showing signs of getting back to his best. there was british disappointment today, jamie murray alongside victoria azarenka in the final of the mixed doubles, they could not win today's final, u nfortu nately, could not win today's final, unfortunately, for jamie could not win today's final, unfortunately, forjamie murray, could have gone on and won what would have been a third mixed doubles title here at wimbledon. for now though, that is all on the final day of the...
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novak djokovic serving for the novak djokovic serving for the u.s. open title. dick: nadal hoping to come up with the goods, force this to a with the goods, force this to a tie-break. dick: challenged by djokovic. let's see what the chase review let's see what the chase review reveals. john: it's in. dick: oh my! john: look at nadal looking down praying it would go out, and still hitting this, right into our living room. spectacular point. dick: brought these fans to their feet, applauding one more time. tremendous level of play on both ends. both ends. 15-30.
novak djokovic serving for the novak djokovic serving for the u.s. open title. dick: nadal hoping to come up with the goods, force this to a with the goods, force this to a tie-break. dick: challenged by djokovic. let's see what the chase review let's see what the chase review reveals. john: it's in. dick: oh my! john: look at nadal looking down praying it would go out, and still hitting this, right into our living room. spectacular point. dick: brought these fans to their feet, applauding one...
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bill: fired up in novak's box. john: talking about two of the greatest -- mary: that's a 30-shot rally. john: two of the greatest movers in the history of our sport right here. bill: had a 54-shot rally earlier. great movers, great defenders. this has all the makings of a this has all the makings of a classic final. bill: that really surprise novak, just jammed him. knocked him down as he tried to get his racket on it. john: that is incredibly difficult to do against -- also the greatest returner of all time. right here you're watching two of them. certainly djokovic is one. murray is top five at worst. bill: you've talked about that before, putting them in the same category with guys like agassi and jimmy connors. agassi and jimmy connors. john: absolutely. >> fault. john: to have guys right in the middle of a tie-break switch sides where the conditions are sides where the conditions are completely different. >> twice! twice! bill: the language can be a little rough sometimes. we apologize for that. we apologize f
bill: fired up in novak's box. john: talking about two of the greatest -- mary: that's a 30-shot rally. john: two of the greatest movers in the history of our sport right here. bill: had a 54-shot rally earlier. great movers, great defenders. this has all the makings of a this has all the makings of a classic final. bill: that really surprise novak, just jammed him. knocked him down as he tried to get his racket on it. john: that is incredibly difficult to do against -- also the greatest...
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the novaks had both grown up as city kids. paul was a new york city paramedic, a job that seemed the perfect fit. >> i wanted to be that person that would show up and help my parents, help my sister if she was in a car accident or something like that. >> but he also saw the dark life of city life too close to home. >> i'm would see shootings two blocks from my home and i thought i could never raise a child in that area. >> so in 2002 paul and catherine went house hunting. they didn't need to look for long. >> you know, it was the big red house as she called it. >> catherine's brother michael and sister-in-law joann said she worked hard to make the big red house a home. >> growing up we lived in apartments. you know, this was a space of her own. >> she was thrilled to have five acres or ten acres of property and she loved it there. >> the perfect place for the perfectly matched couple. they seemed meant for each other right from the start. >> i liked her from the first moment i met her. she was very effervescent, very funny, ve
the novaks had both grown up as city kids. paul was a new york city paramedic, a job that seemed the perfect fit. >> i wanted to be that person that would show up and help my parents, help my sister if she was in a car accident or something like that. >> but he also saw the dark life of city life too close to home. >> i'm would see shootings two blocks from my home and i thought i could never raise a child in that area. >> so in 2002 paul and catherine went house...
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open men's novak djokovic. murray took the first two sets and djokovic up a break, now 3-1 in the third set and tv's number one new comedy is on the move to a new time. catch the season premiere monday at 9:00, 8:00 central, monday at 9:00, 8:00 central, only cbs. the usta billie jean king national tennis center in new york. just across the east river from manhattan, as andy murray serves with a two sets lead at serves with a two sets lead at 1-3. andy has always been one of his generation's best tactical players. his mom says when he was 16 and couldn't train because of an injury, he used to watch tennis on television, take notes on matches and go to his mom and say if i was playing here's what i'd do. thomas gibson, star of "criminal minds" among those in attendance. his mom said he loved watching great players and trying to learn what made them special. andy, not thomas. 30-0. and then he teams with lendl. he loves hearing how lendl breaks down the game. he said at one point ivan had reply case made of the r
open men's novak djokovic. murray took the first two sets and djokovic up a break, now 3-1 in the third set and tv's number one new comedy is on the move to a new time. catch the season premiere monday at 9:00, 8:00 central, monday at 9:00, 8:00 central, only cbs. the usta billie jean king national tennis center in new york. just across the east river from manhattan, as andy murray serves with a two sets lead at serves with a two sets lead at 1-3. andy has always been one of his generation's...
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has novak djokovic done anything like this before? well, novak, in general, he's never actually hit someone but he has come very close. there is footage that's circulating on the internet, right now, from 2016 and i think — or one of the years at roland garros — where he threw his racket in frustration and a line judge had to actually very swiftly move out of the way to avoid getting hit. that is one incident. this year controversy seems to follow him around the world. he has made comments about anti—vaccine, he organised a home tournament in which people ended up catching the virus itself. wherever he goes, there is a cloud — i don't want to say problems — but attention around him. it is definitely an unfortunate event to happen, after everything that happened over the past five months. i personally see it as an isolated event, simply because it was something that happened on the court, it was clearly unintentional, but ultimately he had to get kicked out of the tournament. it is a bit different than what he has done over t
has novak djokovic done anything like this before? well, novak, in general, he's never actually hit someone but he has come very close. there is footage that's circulating on the internet, right now, from 2016 and i think — or one of the years at roland garros — where he threw his racket in frustration and a line judge had to actually very swiftly move out of the way to avoid getting hit. that is one incident. this year controversy seems to follow him around the world. he has made comments...
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novak muscles his way into the equation. he shames your tormentor. he does such a good job, the man has to leave the country. so, all of a sudden, your quest for justice... over. you got angry, you wanted revenge, but the man who cost you a shot at fitzhugh was anonymous. all anyone knew about him holmes: so you dropped out of college. you got a job there, undercover, right? you got access to their files, and then all of a sudden, this hunter, he becomes the hunted. bell: it took you some time, but you managed to identify novak's newest phony accounts. you monitored them, and when you saw he was going to meet winston utz at a motel a few nights ago, you acted. i wanted him to understand what he'd done. i wanted to shame him. i was gonna make a video of my own. him on his knees apologizing. he was on his way to that man's room when i came up behind him and put the gun to his back. (crying) made him tie his own hands. but then, when he turned around, when he saw me... ...he wasn't afraid anymore. he said ...but he wasn't gonna stop. it's like when he l
novak muscles his way into the equation. he shames your tormentor. he does such a good job, the man has to leave the country. so, all of a sudden, your quest for justice... over. you got angry, you wanted revenge, but the man who cost you a shot at fitzhugh was anonymous. all anyone knew about him holmes: so you dropped out of college. you got a job there, undercover, right? you got access to their files, and then all of a sudden, this hunter, he becomes the hunted. bell: it took you some time,...
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novak said he saw a parade of d.e.a. lawyers switch sides and jump to high-paying jobs defending the drug industry. once they'd made the leap, they lobbied their former colleagues, novak's bosses, and argued the d.e.a.'s cases were weak and ultimately would lose in court. it had a chilling effect on d.e.a. litigators. >> novak: some of the best and brightest former d.e.a. attorneys are now on the other side, and know all of the-- the weak points. their fingerprints are on memos and policy and-- and-- and emails going out, where you see this concoction of what they might argue in the future. >> whitaker: you and the other attorneys had been winning these cases. >> novak: all of the time. >> whitaker: the justice department is the agency that oversees the d.e.a. a senior attorney at the department at the time, told us in a statement, "department of justice leadership was not advised that d.e.a. had changed enforcement strategies. any significant policy shift should have been brought to our attention." >> younker: there was
novak said he saw a parade of d.e.a. lawyers switch sides and jump to high-paying jobs defending the drug industry. once they'd made the leap, they lobbied their former colleagues, novak's bosses, and argued the d.e.a.'s cases were weak and ultimately would lose in court. it had a chilling effect on d.e.a. litigators. >> novak: some of the best and brightest former d.e.a. attorneys are now on the other side, and know all of the-- the weak points. their fingerprints are on memos and policy...
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“ roger and novak djokovic and those quys roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will. roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, iwill. have roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will. have you felt like that before in the game? many times before. i am sure that you quys times before. i am sure that you guys know that. in the women's draw, world number one angelique kerber overcame american qualifier irina falconi to reach the second round. kerber was runner—up last year but she's struggled for form in this year and lost in the first round of the french open. she's safely through to the second round, though, as maz farookhi reports. ra rely rarely has the world number one come into wimbledon saw under the radar. angelique kerber 12 grand slams and 0lympic silver last year, as well as making the final here. but after reaching the summit, her and last few months has tumbled. 0n reaching the summit, her and last few months has tumbled. on paper, her first—round match looked few months has tumbled. on paper, herfirst—round match looked like few months
“ roger and novak djokovic and those quys roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will. roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, iwill. have roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will. have you felt like that before in the game? many times before. i am sure that you quys times before. i am sure that you guys know that. in the women's draw, world number one angelique kerber overcame american qualifier irina falconi to reach the second round. kerber was runner—up...
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novak is supreme again, he isa easy task. novak is supreme again, he is a defending champion and he shows wide this week, he's rock—solid from start to finish it so far, i hope i can push him to the brink and hopefully beat him, but as will be difficult as we know, he is not number one just by chance, he's been so good for the last years, and it's always of course something that's very special to play against them, so i'm very excited to say least. as wimbledon enters the final throes this weekend for my netball is getting started, its the opening day of the world cup, cloud competition —— grandpa within ten days england scotland making winning starts, although northern ireland received a rude awakening against australia. it's been a busy schedule of netball here in liverpool with all 16 teens and action across the corset that day, brilliant atmosphere and a price and performances by the top but the highlight has to be england versus uganda, except to be interesting for the residence, and lived up to the expectations in
novak is supreme again, he isa easy task. novak is supreme again, he is a defending champion and he shows wide this week, he's rock—solid from start to finish it so far, i hope i can push him to the brink and hopefully beat him, but as will be difficult as we know, he is not number one just by chance, he's been so good for the last years, and it's always of course something that's very special to play against them, so i'm very excited to say least. as wimbledon enters the final throes this...
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looked like it happened to novak, did not wa nt to like it happened to novak, did not want to be out there, could not compete anymore, shocking for a guy winning is not as he has. it shows, eve ryo ne winning is not as he has. it shows, everyone is human. thiem will now play rafa nadal, who reached the semis after his opponent pablo carreno busta retired injured. thiem beat nadal at the rome masters — but you would'nt bet against nadal this time as he goes for an unprecedented tenth title on the clay at roland garros. there was an extraordinary match in the quarterfinals of the women's singles where the third seed simona halep came back from seemingly certain defeat to book her place in the last four. the romanian was a set down, 5—1 down and a match point down on russia's elina svitoloina in the second set, but came back to win over three sets. after her comeback she took the second set in fortuitous circumstances. but no doubt about the way the she took the third, winning it 6—0. how svitolina must be feeling. but halep wont care, she now faces karolina pliskova in the semis.
looked like it happened to novak, did not wa nt to like it happened to novak, did not want to be out there, could not compete anymore, shocking for a guy winning is not as he has. it shows, eve ryo ne winning is not as he has. it shows, everyone is human. thiem will now play rafa nadal, who reached the semis after his opponent pablo carreno busta retired injured. thiem beat nadal at the rome masters — but you would'nt bet against nadal this time as he goes for an unprecedented tenth title on...