Today in America with Terry Bradshaw and Current Affairs

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World news as seen on the television is not very upbeat these days. Other than the celebratory stories coming from the London 2012 Olympics, news anchors and readers are repeating the same tales of fires, civil wars, rising food and gas prices and more. Today in America with Terry Bradshaw shares inspirational stories of innovation, success and hope through shows that feature interviews with people who make a difference in life every day.

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Current events in the news can be uplifting or not.

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Informative topics that will tease your interest and reel you in cover a diverse variety from technology to home life. The opportunity to learn something about Eco-friendly business practices, telemedicine and how it works for folks in rural areas, and e-learning options are just a sampling of what is offered. There is something for everyone on the provocative program hosted by the one NFL celebrity with the highest Q rating –Terry Bradshaw.

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Today in America TV spans across the country and into Canada to bring great, quality programming to your TV or computer. Narrated by Pro Ball Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw, the show will entertain as well as inform viewers about subjects that affect their home and work life. Todayinamericatv.com has more information, Terry’s bio, the broadcast schedule, plus many more cool things to peruse.

Olympic Torch Facts Today in America TV

August 3rd, 2012 § Comments Off § permalink

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Close-up of the 2012 London Summer Olympics torch.

Do you ever wonder what happens to the Olympic torches after the games end? With 9 days left to go for the 2012 London Summer Games, torches used to carry the flame to the Olympic stadium are already showing up online for sale. The prices seem a bit inflated, compared to torches from previous Olympics, some have bids of over $4,500. Not too shabby considering they have a manufacturers retail value of 500 pounds, or about $770 American dollars.

Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, of London, designed the torches used at the 2012 Summer Olympiad. Their design won the London Design Museum’s Design of the Year Award. There are 8,000 perforations on the outer skin of the torch, representing the 8,000 volunteers that carried the torch during the Olympic torch relay. The circles cut out of the outer layer of the torch help dissipate heat and make for a lighter weight design.

The staff of the Today in America TV show has followed along Team USA, and athletes from other countries, at the London Summer Olympics. Today in America Terry Bradshaw is an educational formatted television show produced in south Florida. Topics covered on the informative television show include business and technology, health and the environment, and travel and lifestyle.

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Interesting London Olympic Torch Facts

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The Olympic torch journey to London begins in Greece

  • Weight = 800 grams
  • Height = 800 mm
  • Material = aluminum
  • Number made = 8,000 – one for each of the 8,000 torch bearers

The Power of Three at the 2012 Summer Games

  • The shape of the London Olympic torch is triangular, which represents the power of 3 at the Olympic Games.
  • Olympic values – respect, excellence, friendship
  • Olympic motto – faster, higher, stronger
  • 3rd time London hosted the Olympics – 1908, 1948, 2012
  • Vision of the London Summer Games – sport, education, culture

 

The Olympic cauldron, holding the Olympic flame, will be extinguished on August 12th at the Closing Ceremonies of the 30th Summer Olympics. Before it’s put out, the flame will be handed over to a representative of the 2016 Olympics being held in Rio de Janeiro.

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