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Cbs, but i would have to say something and then i would be ejected. i mean, that is the reality. it s a pretty shocking reality. it s like some old gentlemen s club, isn t it. couple things about this. i felt bad for one reason on the fallout. i did not mean to criticize anybody at present at cbs. i was talking about the arc of history there. cbs, this is not a make-good statement, i truly believe this, they do the masters about as well as a sports event can be done and jim nantz, their main anchor, is magnificent. he s superb. he s got the whole assignment nailed. let me but what i was talking about is this. cbs, to be fair. i totally agree about their golf coverage. they re terrific. but let s call them out. i haven t heard one of them say how outrageous it wasn t women weren t allowed to be members of augusta club in modern day america. because since 1956, cbs has been on a one year deal with augusta national, which can be ended at any time at augusta national s discre
SomethingThingsReasonCbsRealityIsnt-itGentlemens-clubOneStatementAnybodyMastersJim-nantzDestruction left by the tornados that tore through dallas, fort worth area. they packed winds up to 165 miles per hour. since tuesday, more than 1600 flights in and out of the airport there were cancelled. officials expect things won t get back to normal there for a few more days. today, the masters tournament kicks off in green jacketed glory. this elite sporting event is lined with a controversy over equality. augusta club refuse to go allow women members, not even if she s ceo of one of its main sponsors. we have more from nbc s lisa myers. reporter: augusta national is among the most iconic venues in sports, and the masters is the super bowl of golf. augusta s chairman billy pain was pommelled with questions about when the club finally will admit a woman member. once again, that deals with the membership issue, and i m not going to answer it.
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