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Martin's Must Reads: 'Glory Days'

In his book Glory Days: The Summer of 1984 and the 90 Days That Changed Sport and Culture Forever L. Jon Wertheim sets the stage for a recounting a year that had monumental impact on sports and culture and all of life.

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How the L.A. '84 Olympics Changed Everything


How the L.A. '84 Olympics Changed Everything
How the L.A. '84 Olympics Changed Everything
Heading into the 1984 Olympics, no city wanted the Games. Afterward, everyone did. But L.A. '84 was more than a triumph of logistics: from technology to television to women's sports, nothing would ever be the same.
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Jun 3, 2021
John W. McDonough/Sports Illustrated
It had to be the least compelling competition in the history of the Olympic movement. The bid to host the Games often becomes a pitched battle, pitting one world capital against another world capital—often with significant capital changing hands.
But the derby to host the 1984 Summer Games came down to two disparate municipalities: Los Angeles and . . . Tehran.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170618:15:35:00

piece. >> at one point she talked about people wanting to come away understanding him as a dad. this is embarrassing for her that alex jones was taping the whole thing. i think nbc should have expected that. if you're going to go into a guy's office and he's at war with you and you don't think you're at war with him, he's going to win the war. this is a guy who says cnn is isis. this is a guy who espouses sick hate against the media. so i wonder, mo, if there's an argument to be made that, you know, you have to be better prepared if you're going to go into an interview situation like that. >> i absolutely do. i think that, you know, in court they would call it something like a hostile witness. and the thing of it is, i agree with charlie that this is a really important rise that we need to understand, but part of the rise, many people in the media landscape now portray themselves as victims. of course that's been something in culture forever, for people to sort of stand up and say everyone is after me, everyone is out to get me and to blow up

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