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she is a world record holding weightlifter. she didn't start lifting until she was 75, but she hasn't stopped since. she shares her iron clad secret to success. >> reporter: it is an amazing thing to watch 92-year-old evelyn kilgore push her walker to get to her barbell before she gets set and starts her lifts. make no mistake. she is a force to be reckoned with. >> reporter: when did you go to your first weightlifting competition?>> monterey in 2013. >> reporter: how did you do? >> i was world champion. >> reporter: that is pretty good. >> world champion, state champion and national champion. >> reporter: she holds those record in the deadlifts which requires her to lift the barbell off the ground and stand up straight. >> reporter: what do you think of that lift? >> well, i can do it. it is hard on my back but it is also making my back stronger. >> reporter: she grew up in the east bay and says that she stayed busy for all of her 92 years.>> i crochet. >> reporter: she is a mother, grandmother and great come -- great-grandmot
she is a world record holding weightlifter. she didn't start lifting until she was 75, but she hasn't stopped since. she shares her iron clad secret to success. >> reporter: it is an amazing thing to watch 92-year-old evelyn kilgore push her walker to get to her barbell before she gets set and starts her lifts. make no mistake. she is a force to be reckoned with. >> reporter: when did you go to your first weightlifting competition?>> monterey in 2013. >> reporter: how...
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lincoln's weightlifting coach says we have a 100% graduation rate. almost all of them go to four-year colleges. they are impressive. hurts my knees watching. >> when you have a goal. that's what happens. >> hanging on for dear life. >> you got to see this. unlike santa's presents, ours don't just magically appear. they're designed, meticulously. every bolt, stitch, line of code tested and tested again. until, finally this. elves got nothing on us. ford. built for the holidays. time to get our best offers of the season. >>> i'm ama daetz. a california millionaire heads to the fire zone with two suitcases full of checks. see how much he's giving away and who is getting it. >>> the romaine lettuce scare is over. but changes are coming. what you could soon see at your neighborhood grocery store. >> what do you give the person who has everything? michael finney knows. that's coming up at 6:00. kristen, dan? >> sounds great. ama, see you then. >>> this is the story from which nightmares are made. >> an american tourist hang-gliding for the very first time
lincoln's weightlifting coach says we have a 100% graduation rate. almost all of them go to four-year colleges. they are impressive. hurts my knees watching. >> when you have a goal. that's what happens. >> hanging on for dear life. >> you got to see this. unlike santa's presents, ours don't just magically appear. they're designed, meticulously. every bolt, stitch, line of code tested and tested again. until, finally this. elves got nothing on us. ford. built for the holidays....
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Nov 12, 2018
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good health dad is in medium health he has had kidney health but so he's to be the guy that introduced weightlifting to our town. so my dad was a bodybuilder and now a shriveled old guy they call him coach. >> because he was when - - you are so proud to be his son even you had little sasse on your uniform. >> yes but wanted to be connected to a tribe. >> your mother was a bank teller in fremont. >> she was a stay-at-home mom and a night teller before that and i was a couple years older exactly when i came into existence. >> and with that declining local tribes out of long-duration and mom existed at exactly the time bank tellers were scared they would be displaced by automatic teller machine robots. >> host: we will get into that because that is an important topic. with these adjectives. a husband and dad conservative republican and a cornhusker football addict. obviously is not a level of importance. >> what does that mean to be conservative today quick. >> i think the heart of conservativism is one - - conservativism is gratitude we inherited a structure we are a bunch of sinners the world could d
good health dad is in medium health he has had kidney health but so he's to be the guy that introduced weightlifting to our town. so my dad was a bodybuilder and now a shriveled old guy they call him coach. >> because he was when - - you are so proud to be his son even you had little sasse on your uniform. >> yes but wanted to be connected to a tribe. >> your mother was a bank teller in fremont. >> she was a stay-at-home mom and a night teller before that and i was a...
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it used to be the guy that introduced weightlifting when i was early middle school age so my dad was a bodybuilder football coach and now he's this old guy that -- >> host: said he was so proud. you could get the glow. your mom was a bank teller and pre- bond. >> guest: she had been a bank teller before that. in 1969 we talk a lot about -- there's a lot in the book about the local tribes and one will be the shared work that existed at the same time the bank tellers werexa scared they were going to be displaced byti the automatic robots in asimov analogs. that is an important topic that speaks to a lot of the things you are talking about in the book. before that i want to talk about politics, but your politics. you describe yourself with these mountains a husband, data, christian, republican, nebraska and, cornhusker football addict not in order of importance, historian and public servant. what does it mean to be a conservative today? >> guest: the fact we inherit a structure that it's a broken place so people can go with their actual lives in persuasion and innovation and entrepreneu
it used to be the guy that introduced weightlifting when i was early middle school age so my dad was a bodybuilder football coach and now he's this old guy that -- >> host: said he was so proud. you could get the glow. your mom was a bank teller and pre- bond. >> guest: she had been a bank teller before that. in 1969 we talk a lot about -- there's a lot in the book about the local tribes and one will be the shared work that existed at the same time the bank tellers werexa scared...
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he said good, but he said, i can't make weightlifting on friday. and i said what's problem? he said i got to go home. >> clearly something was eating at the student. >> i asked if there was anything he wanted to talk about. he declined. he just said he had to get home. >> it wasn't spring break. classes were in session but charlie got in his car and started the drive to pittsford, 100 miles away. coach didn't know it, but charlie tan's life as a student at cornell would soon be over. >> very squared away, got his act together. knows what he's doing. >> only charlie tan wasn't at all okay. it snowed that night, a muffling blanket, covering the home where something awful was about to happen. >> coming up, why did charlie need to rush home? the first clue coming from a friend's mom who called 911. >> he didn't give us a lot of details. i'm just worried that he might do something. whether you were borne for more dance-offs... more dreams... more travels... or more touchdowns. get the immune support that gives you more with airborne gummies. they have 50% more vitamin-c than emer
he said good, but he said, i can't make weightlifting on friday. and i said what's problem? he said i got to go home. >> clearly something was eating at the student. >> i asked if there was anything he wanted to talk about. he declined. he just said he had to get home. >> it wasn't spring break. classes were in session but charlie got in his car and started the drive to pittsford, 100 miles away. coach didn't know it, but charlie tan's life as a student at cornell would soon...
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this was basically muhammad ali, it was power lifters, it was wrestlers, weightlifters, body builders but all in the little trunks and stuff like that and the little outfits and my mother just couldn't understand it. >> did you have to see the doctor? >> he came to the house. it was one of those things where you have a house doctor to come by and he calmed my mother down and said, look, there's nothing wrong here. he's going through a period now where he idolizes strong men, that's very good, he works out every day so you should be very happy about this progress that he's making. and so my mother then calmed down. >> and was it always, in your mind, that you were going to come to america? >> yeah. because america was the mecca of body building. i thought that will be my ticket to america and that's exactly what happened. i became the youngest mr. universe at the age of 20 and then again at 21, then i got a letter that said i want to officially invite you to come to america to train over here and so that was kind of my dream became a reality, and then of course, i won one championship
this was basically muhammad ali, it was power lifters, it was wrestlers, weightlifters, body builders but all in the little trunks and stuff like that and the little outfits and my mother just couldn't understand it. >> did you have to see the doctor? >> he came to the house. it was one of those things where you have a house doctor to come by and he calmed my mother down and said, look, there's nothing wrong here. he's going through a period now where he idolizes strong men, that's...
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the old coach staff used to be the guy who introduced weightlifting to our town when i was late elementary school my dad was this bodybuilder, football and wrestling coach and now he's a shriveled old guy where everyone still shouts at him you said on your little league uniform you wanted to have it put on the back year uniform. >> i was never the athlete that he was but as a little kid he wanted to be connected to a tribe. >> your mom was a bank teller and she retired in that job in fremont. >> yes, she became a stay-at-home mom and had been a bank teller before that. i was born in 1972 and until i was a couple years older. [inaudible] we talk a little bit about. [inaudible] there's a lot of the book about declining local tribes and one of them is obvious we can be longform shared work and long duration out of warm and she existed at exactly the time bank tellers were scared they were going to be replaced by robots. working to get into that because that's an important topic that speaks to a lot of the things you're talking about in this book. before i do this i want to talk a little bit a
the old coach staff used to be the guy who introduced weightlifting to our town when i was late elementary school my dad was this bodybuilder, football and wrestling coach and now he's a shriveled old guy where everyone still shouts at him you said on your little league uniform you wanted to have it put on the back year uniform. >> i was never the athlete that he was but as a little kid he wanted to be connected to a tribe. >> your mom was a bank teller and she retired in that job...
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if you have ever seen that book it is a good weightlifting exercise to pick it up. i am off the beach. why don't we just pick up this 950-page book the read. but that's how he got interested in this subject. and the show is based on solid historical fact. and it is overall portrayal of his aside washington is excellent. it is important to remember that hamilton is a musical drama. it is entertainment, and it should be viewed as such. if you go in there looking for historical error, you will find plenty and it will mess up your enjoyment of the show. since we are focusing on washington and ham ton a few examples, george washington never called ham ton his son. he was never appointed his right hand man. the men didn't have a falling out in the aftermath of the court martial of general charles lee. washington didn't call him out of retirement to lead the attack on yorktown. and he chose him as secretary of the treasurer only after his first choice, robert morris, refused the position. you could go on. but don't be discouraged. s that wonderful show. even if you can't s
if you have ever seen that book it is a good weightlifting exercise to pick it up. i am off the beach. why don't we just pick up this 950-page book the read. but that's how he got interested in this subject. and the show is based on solid historical fact. and it is overall portrayal of his aside washington is excellent. it is important to remember that hamilton is a musical drama. it is entertainment, and it should be viewed as such. if you go in there looking for historical error, you will...
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by nature, so i don't give up weightlifting because i can't benchpress 500 pounds like try again a 2nd time. then if it fails i tried a 4th time. the 10th time i did it. so that's what you learn in sports, do it over and over again and that's what we did here. i tell you, it was so pivotal on what was going on in california, we had 10 years you remember there were 265 congressional elections over a period of 10 years because we're spending 53 congressmen to washington and during the that period, only one change party hands. think about that, just one. so there's something terribly wrong and this is why i agree with what steve said that there was less turnover here than at the soviet politburo. >> then as soon as we get the reforms, the following election there was a 23 percent turnover. so think about the difference . which means that if you have gerrymandering, those democrats and republicans are locked in and you can't do something about it because of somebody's way to the left, cannot be challenged in a democratic district . if in a republican district they cannot be challenged so t
by nature, so i don't give up weightlifting because i can't benchpress 500 pounds like try again a 2nd time. then if it fails i tried a 4th time. the 10th time i did it. so that's what you learn in sports, do it over and over again and that's what we did here. i tell you, it was so pivotal on what was going on in california, we had 10 years you remember there were 265 congressional elections over a period of 10 years because we're spending 53 congressmen to washington and during the that...
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way, mika, really quickly, will and i will were just talking about how this guy, the attorney general weightlifter, he actually oppos opposes rover v. madison. it's the bedrock of democracy, checks and balances. yes, it is. >> katty kay, it's so interesting. michael avenatti said the best person to run against trump should be a white male. i'm just thinking these midterms have proved that that might not be true. >> i don't know, mika, i have had a number of democrats who have said to me almost in a whisper, i'm not sure we can run a woman against trump. he'll make mincemeat of any female candidate. i came out of the midterms thinking the exact opposite. i think the ideal candidate to run against president trump is a woman, partly becaubecause it's baiting a bet. if you put a woman against president trump, he will reveal himself and say something so outrageous that that would turn a lot of women against him and they would pick the female candidate. >> i can't just imagine anybody who would be better against donald trump than nikki haley. was it giuliani who corrected her, or somebody corrected her,
way, mika, really quickly, will and i will were just talking about how this guy, the attorney general weightlifter, he actually oppos opposes rover v. madison. it's the bedrock of democracy, checks and balances. yes, it is. >> katty kay, it's so interesting. michael avenatti said the best person to run against trump should be a white male. i'm just thinking these midterms have proved that that might not be true. >> i don't know, mika, i have had a number of democrats who have said...