all right. the u.s. open with drama on and off the course. andy scholes has more in the bleacher report. a lot happened at the u.s. open. the first major without tiger woods and phil mickelson since 1994. perfect timing for one of golf young stars to put on a show. that is what fourickie fowler. he scored a record 7 under 65. the best player in the world without a major championship. maybe that title goes away. dustin johnson and rory mcilroy and jason day all in danger of missing the cut today. in the meantime, a pilot is dealing with serious burns after his airship burst into flames. it may have had mechanical problems.
some say fowler the best player in the world without a major championship. maybe that title goes away this weekend. some of the best players in the world may not be sticking around very long. dustin johnson, rory mcilroy and justin day in danger of missing the cut. meantime, a blimp pilot is recovering from serious burns after he crashed near the course. investigators say the blimp may have had mechanical problems. the pilot was trying to return to an airstrip when he went down about a half mile away from the u.s. open. no one else was hurt in the crash. louisville s basketball team could lose its 2013 national championship in the wake of an alleged sex scandal involving prostitutes. the ncaa says the team must vacate all records from december 2010 to july 2014 where ineligible players competed. coach pitino will also be suspended for the first three conference games next season. not only is it unjust,
this is the first major without both tiger woods and phil mickelson since 1994. perfect timing for one of golf s young stars to go out and put on a show and that s what rickie fowler did, conquering the waist-high rough at erin hills. he scored a record-tying 7 under par 65. some say fowler is the best player in the world without a major championship. maybe that title goes away this weekend. some of the best players in the world may not be sticking around long. dustin johnson, rory mcilroy and jason day all in danger of missing the cut today. in the meantime a blimp pilot is recovering from serious burns after his airship crashed and burst into flames near the course. investigators say the blimp may have had mechanical problems. now the pilot was trying to return to an airstrip when he went down in a field about a half mile away from the u.s. open. no one else was hurt in the crash. louisville s basketball team could lose its 2013 national championship in the wake of an alleged s
the blimp started deflating, caught fire as it went down. the organizers of the u.s. open say it was an advertising blimp, not connected to the tournament. mechanical problems could be to blame here. the pilot was the only one on board. witnesses say he or she parachuted out. the pilot went to the hospital with serious injuries. the pilot is expected to be okay. finally on this day in 1846, congress ratified a treaty finalizing the u.s. canadian border. the u.s. and britain agreed on it years earlier. the pacific northwest was a sticking point. president james polk tried to take part of what is now canada. in the agreement, the border was
a heart attack, at the age of0. she was on an airplane when she suffered the heart attack. from a medical perspective, what are the questions you have? if she had been closer to a medical facility, probably would have been better for her? of course. being on the plane at the time, she seemed lucky at least it in the process of landing and could get to a medical center quickly. in general, if something happens like that on the plane, you may not have access to the same sometime of medical personnel. heart problems, two types of problems, mechanical problems where the heart is not pumping properly and electrical problems where essentially the power is not turning on properly, right, like, if that electrical system isn t working then that s why you need cpr. give you a little bit of a shock to get the heart going again. seems like she had both problems going on on the plane. matt said they reconciled. many people have turbulent