olympics. on march 11, 2012, zia, who up to this point has only jumped the 20, wants to jump the 40-foot ski jump by the end of her practice session with coach eric. so by around like 3:00, they had to go back to school. so i was like, are you ready to jump the 40? and she was really into it. she wanted to jump it. i asked him a few questions that i was wondering, and he gave me the straight answer. do you go faster on the end run? a little bit. a little bit? yeah. is it any steeper, do you think? not much? same steepness. it s just longer. just longer. just longer. just a bigger 20. that s all. i was just trying to keep her calm. just saying that she could do it. and she can. she jumped the 20-meter fine. so the 40-meter, do the same thing and you ll be fine on the 40-meter. i was just trying to talk her through it. she s in position, but it s an uphill battle for this downhill ski jumper to let go. zia has to literally talk
sport, accomplishing something as a team was really cool. jessica jerome is america s top-ranked ski jumper. i started when i was 7. and i took my first jumps on the five meter. and now i compete on the 90 meter. and i don t remember exactly what my first jump was like, but i remember every time i would move up to a bigger hill being terrified. this is the first time that we can actually call ourselves olympic hopefuls and mean it. teammate abby hughes had only dreamed of the olympics. it s definitely a goal that i ve had since i started jumping when i was 6. and when i was younger, i always looked up to the boys. i never had any girls to look up to. but now with this being an official olympic sport, young girls do have role models. zia terry has jessica and abby. the 10-year-old grew up skiing the same mountain as her idols at olympic park in park city, utah. they have inspired me by being women and ski jumpers. and they have always inspired me because they got it into t
top-ranked ski jumper. i started when i was 7. and i took my first jumps on the five meter. and now i compete on the 90 meter. and i don t remember exactly what my first jump was like, but i remember every time i would move up to a bigger hill being terrified. this is the first time that we can actually call ourselves olympic hopefuls and mean it. teammate abby hughes had only dreamed of the olympics. it s definitely a goal that i ve had since i started jumping when i was 6. and when i was younger, i always looked up to the boys. i never had any girls to look up to. but now with this being an official olympic sport, young girls do have role models. zia terry has jessica and abby. the 10-year-old grew up skiing the same mountain as her idols at olympic park in park city, utah. they have inspired me by being women and ski jumpers. and they have always inspired me because they got it into the olympics. on march 11, 2012, zia, who up to this point has only jumped
on march 11, 2012, zia, who up to this point has only jumped the 20, wants to jump the 40-foot ski jump by the end of her practice session with coach eric. so by around like 3:00, they had to go back to school. so i was like, are you ready to jump the 40? and she was really into it. she wanted to jump it. i asked him a few questions that i was wondering, and he gave me the straight answer. do you go faster on the end run? a little bit. a little bit? yeah. is it any steeper, do you think? not much? same steepness. it s just longer. just longer. just longer. just a bigger 20. that s all. i was just trying to keep her calm. just saying that she could do it. and she can. she jumped the 20-meter fine. so the 40-meter, do the same thing and you ll be fine on the 40-meter. i was just trying to talk her through it. she s in position, but it s an uphill battle for this downhill ski jumper to let go. zia has to literally talk herself off the ledge from fear to courage. he
overriding reason. we do not document and learn from our experience. each generation of officers is left to impro vise anew with programmatic results for our officers as individuals and for our agency. i believe that to be true. i agree with him. his comments are true today, but this must change. on march 11, 2009, the committee voted 14-1 to begin a review of the cia s detention and interrogation program. over the past five years, a small team of committee investigators pored over the more than 6.3 million pages of cia records the leader spoke about to complete this report or what we call the study. it shows that the cia s actions