before impact. and on this day in 1909, race car drivers first hit the track at the indianapolis motor speedway. now, home to the famous indy 500. 1909. a local businessman actually hatched the idea for the racetrack. apparently he thought it would be a good place to test out and promote new cars from indiana s budding auto industry. crews initially built this two and a half mile loop. using a mixture of crushed rock and tar. and would you look at the vehicles. the rough surface triggered some deadly crashes in the opening event. workers would soon replace the broken asphalt with bricks. and the short distance races would eventually grow into a 500-mile high speed endurance event. gentlemen first started their engines 104 years ago today. and now you know the news, for this monday, august the
the same, and only because of sexist societies that causes boys and girls to behave differently, if we stop doing that there would be equal numbers of female race car drivers and male ballet dancers. i believed that, i did. until i had children. and woke up and then did a report on abc news that got me in trouble. i said, boys and girls are not the same. oh. we treated them the same but they were so different. i don t just mean my kids, their friends took the girls were more civilized. they looked you in the eye, talked to you, they cared about your feelings, the boys bang! the boys wanted to go to war. bang, bang! the girls cared about playing
the same it is only because of sexist society parents and piers encouraging boys to play with guns girls to play with dolls that causes boys and girls to behave differently. if we just stop doing that there would still be equal numbers of female race car drivers and male ballet dancers. i believed that, i really did, until i had children and look up and there s a report on abc news that got me into trouble. i said look boys and girls are just not the same. we treated them the same. but they were just so different. i don t just mean my kids. you see it in their friends, too. the girls were, well, more civilized. they would look you in the eye, talk to you. they cared about your feelings. the boys. the boys wanted to go to war. bang, bang, bang.
to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make. together. at university of phoenix we kis where it can take you.cation (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we re proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let s get to work. all right. considered one of the most versatile race car drivers on the track, jason leffler made a mark. sadly, the love for the dirt track led to his demise.
transplant as well. that may sound very obvious and simple, but it s those two c criteria that really drive this score and some o the controversy that has been going on with the laws. remember, she s a 10-year-old girl that received lung transplant frs an adult. because of these adult lungs, people ask, might she need another transplant in the future? typically, what happens is the lung will continue to grow a bit as she grows and you don t need all the lobes of your lung. it is possible it is rejection of the lungs that is the biggest concern in something that her and her doctors are going to be watching for. we of course witch this little girl a lot of luck and a speedy recovery. thanks so much, sanjay. remembering nascar s jason leffler. he was considered one of the most versatile race car drivers on the track. we remember him in a special way