Mad Cobra - Stop Dis The Girls
And he never stopped coaching, making a complicated game fun and easier to understand for millions of viewers by bringing his boisterous, unpretentious love of the sport to the broadcast booth, on CBS, Fox, ABC and NBC. Over 30 years on air he earned 16 Emmys, illustrating and analyzing plays with both visual aids (such as a video marker tracking player movements) and comic sound effects (dropping a "Boom!" or a "Doink!" at appropriate moments). He was in the booth for 11 Super Bowls between 1979-2009, retiring after Super Bowl XLIII.
Mad Cobra - Stop Dis The Girls
She left Catholicism as a youngster when she could not reconcile the forbidding of books: "I stopped believing in my church, and then I stopped believing in God. I think the two were very intimately connected for me."
George Holliday (June 1960-Sept. 19, 2021), a plumber, had recently purchased a Sony video camera to document a friend's marathon run when he was awakened by a police helicopter after midnight on March 3, 1991. He stepped outside his San Fernando Valley home to record the beating by several White police officers of a Black man who'd been pulled over on a traffic stop. The victim was Rodney King, who was kicked, punched, tasered and bound. Holliday recorded nine minutes of the confrontation (he'd missed the initial interaction) and turned over his videotape to a local TV station, which later shared it with CNN.
Robby asks Tory about the high school prom where Tory doesn't seem keen about the idea. He tries to persuade again her and because she's back at West Valley, she changes her mind and agrees. Sensei Silver overhears the conversation and wants them to go all out for the prom. Robby and Tory arrive and dance with each other, unbeknownst to the two that Sam and Miguel were watching them. During Stingray's afterparty, Sam insults Tory but when Tory retaliates, Sam attacks her and tackles her to the ground. Miguel tries to stop her but then tackles Tory when the latter tries to attack Sam. Robby arrives and attacks Miguel, believing he is attacking Tory. Tory then kicks Sam to the ground. Sam and Miguel then fight Tory and Robby, but Sam, Tory and Miguel are pushed into the pool by Robby. After the afterparty, Robby and Tory kiss.
On the day of the All-Valley tournament, Tory shows off her offensive skills during the skills competition. She advances to the quarterfinals where she fights Eagle Fang rookie Devon and easily wins. After defeating her opponent in the semifinals, she advances to the finals against none other than Samantha LaRusso. During the fight, Tory accidentally elbows Sam's eye. While talking to her senseis, Silver tells her to elbow the other eye. Upset with the idea, Tory counters saying that she doesn't need to cheat to win. After Kreese hears this, he now realizes what he put Johnny through and has a change of heart. He tells her to win how she feels is the right way. In the end, Tory defeats her, causing her to win the girls division and Cobra Kai becoming the grand champion. But in a surprise moment, she tells Sam if she's okay before her teammates congratulate her. When she goes to retrieve her stuff as Kyler and his gang decide to have an afterparty, she witnesses Terry making a deal with the referee. Tory learns that Terry bribed him to ensure Cobra Kai's victory. She realizes that she was cheated in her victory, upsetting her.
She then stops a fight between Kenny and Eli, telling both of them to back off, but then is joined by Robby, who does the same, but when the two of them are alone, he informs her Cobra Kai is all but a good place for Kenny to stay.
The two attempt to enjoy the day, but then are forced to stop another quarrel, to which she and Eli decide to decide who will remain at the park through a race on the longest slide; Tory wins because Eli's floatie has a hole, and this leads to another quarrel for which everyone is thrown out from the park. At the parking lot, Tory and Robby argue again: he assumes everything is going great for her, now that she's the champion, while she, unable to tell him the truth, replies that she just wanted to enjoy the day together, but he remarks that as long as she stays at Cobra Kai, they won't be able to be together. She replies she won't leave, so he breaks up with her.
The Miyagi-Fangs, along with Tory, infiltrate in Cobra Kai dojo to retrieve the footage of Stingray's beating. With Tory's badge, they enter without burglarizing the door and save Robby from breaking his probation. Inside, they then find out that the tape of the beating had been cancelled in order for Silver to cover his tracks, but Tory has an idea: days before, she revealed to Silver she knew about the bribing at the All Valley, to which he admitted everything about it; if they retrieve the tape and manage to prove that Silver is a sham, Stingray may have the courage to come clean. While Eli and Demetri extract the video from the mainframe, the group is sadly betrayed by Mitch, who wanted to rejoin Cobra Kai and has warned Kyler and the others. A fight ensues, during which Devon, angry about Tory's secrets and lies, berates her for it, but doesn't attack her yet. Just then, Sensei Kim joins, viciously beating Tory and calling her a failure, to the girl's disregard, having no respect for the sensei, and when Kim harshly steps on Tory's injured hand, Sam comes to help. Witnessing how much Tory is being abused, Devon switches sides and takes Sam's place, letting her go defend Anthony from the other Cobra Kais. She and Tory fight Kim, disowning her as a sensei. The girls, thanks to the training, manage to hold the woman off long enough for Anthony to broadcast Silver's confession to Tory on the dojo's TVs.
Outside of the dojo, she watches Silver's arrest and is then approached by Robby, who asks her forgiveness for leaving her in her worst moment; however, she stops him, because she made mistakes as well, is tired and so she only wants the two of them to kiss. They do so, rekindling their relationship.
Sam is Tory's biggest rival. Upon their first encounter, the two immediately dislike each other, with Tory disliking Sam for being privileged. When Sam puts accuses Tory of stealing her mom's wallet, their rivalry escalates, particularly on Tory's end, who has no issues with bullying and insulting Sam. After witnessing Sam and her boyfriend kissing, Tory exacts revenge the following day by exposing Sam in front of everyone and attacks her, all of which leads to the massive school brawl. At one point during the fight, Tory uses her spiked bracelet to attack Sam. Despite injuring Sam with the bracelet, she loses the fight when Sam kicks her down the stairs. Tory was expelled for instigating the fight. Later, in the season, when the Miyagi-Do's and Cobra Kai's are fighting in the arcade, Tory calls out her name, but then Sam suffers a panic attack and basically shuts down, as she is still traumatized over her fight with Tory in the school brawl. Tory goads her to come out, but she doesn't. In the finale, when Tory spots Sam during the fight at the latter's house, Sam runs away, while Tory chases her into Miyagi-Do and attacks her with nunchaku's, but Sam overcomes her fear and starts to fight back, ultimately resulting in Sam managing to disarm Tory with her Bo staff. The fight is then interrupted by Miguel, Hawk and Demetri coming in, with Hawk telling Tory to stop the fight. Tory tells Sam that this won't be over, to which Sam says "you know where to find me." Tory then walks out.
Miguel is Tory's ex-boyfriend, former enemy and current friend. Tory takes an interest in Miguel and helps him get over his recent break up with Sam, even taking him on in a sparring session during her first time at the dojo. Overtime the two quickly become a couple. However, Tory witnesses Miguel and Sam kissing the night before the first day of school. The following day, in the school brawl, Tory, still angry over the kiss, kicks Miguel's stomach when the latter tries to stop her from attacking Sam. She however is horrified when Miguel is kicked off the railing by Robby.
During the girls' division final match, Terry Silver encourages Tory to deliver another strike to Sam's eyesight to win but she agrees with Kreese, who began feeling regrets towards the ruthless ways he had trained his students, particularly Johnny, to fight how she thinks is right. Tory won the match, making Cobra Kai the ultimate winner. Unbeknownst to Kreese, Silver had bribed the referee to facilitate Cobra Kai's victory, which Tory discovers through his conversation with the ref.
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When I met him, McCain had been softened up by lunch withconstituents in the Senate dining room. But he steered everyquestion back to Bosnia. The closest we got was the burden ofsitting in judgment. Here's a man running for President; everyminute of airtime is worth a hundred town-hall meetings. But whatwas he saying? "Credibility is more important than exposure." Hementioned he'd had "about a thousand requests," including Sam andCokie waving madly in Statuary Hall after the State of the Union,asking him to come on their show. They didn't stop until he saidhe would discuss only Kosovo. He's making his new campaignmanager, Rick Davis, oddly happy. "Discipline is the hallmark ofa great presidential candidate," says Davis. As if he expectedMcCain to fall off the wagon!
Television makes or breaks political careers, and taking yourselfout of the game is hardest on those who just got into it. Thelow-key, hardworking Senator Mike DeWine could become the trial'shistoric figure just because he cut his 15 minutes of fame to 10.He was a network piker until Christmastime, when he found himselfsuddenly in demand as one of the first Senators to come outagainst the incipient censure movement. He broke into the majorleagues--Crossfire, Late Edition, Meet the Press. Last Thursdaythe show of shows, Nightline, called for the first time. But hetold them he'd stopped talking about the trial since becoming ajuror. So instead of chatting backstage with Ted Koppel, DeWinespent the evening drinking Mountain Dew in Senator Orrin Hatch'soffice, coordinating G.O.P. questions for the next day's session. 041b061a72