Host Phil Keoghan welcomes 12 new crew members to Catalina Island, off the coast of Southern California, to kick off season four, on a special two-hour season premiere of “Tough As Nails’ on Wednesday, Jan. 4
Good morning good morning go [Music] Season three set a new standard for what Toughest Nails was all about starting Off with Camp Pendleton where the Marines just opened the door for us and It was great to have murf back so I feel Like the pressure is really honest to Bring it in season four my wife and I Love this show and I have what it takes To actually win this competition I think That this is a great opportunity to Prove that I'm the best of the best in My tree I've been a fan since season one And I couldn't be more grateful for the Opportunity to prove how tough I am Tough as Nails is not about building an Obstacle course it's about getting to Real job sites and this year we start Off with a bang by going off to Catalina We're going to be heading to a tree Nursery he'll be doing some HVAC work They're going to be doing some Plumbing Work they'll be working in the sewers at Some point oh God there's no room for Tired toughest Nails is like a small Microcosm of what America is people from All different walks of life general Contractor General construction concrete Form Center diesel technician a welder An owner of a Hardscape company I Believe that your sons have a nickname For you which is it's highlighter Highlighter I wonder why they love what
They do and we're here to celebrate them It's good to see the everyday working American get some credit for his or her Job that keeps this country so different Than everything else that I've watched And it's something that has truly sucked Me in the thousands and thousands of Hours that go into making a one-hour Show are well worth it when you know That the audience is connecting with the Material strangers come together work Together and get the job done and that's What toughest Nails is all about [Music]
Chicago News Sports Events Culture
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Chicago News Sports Events Culture
Sports have a long and illustrious history in Chicago. During the 19th century, athletic competition was a staple of the city’s culture. In the mid to late 20th century, the Bulls and Blackhawks had their heyday. However, they did not come out on top all the time.
Today, the Chicago sports scene is dominated by the Bears and White Sox. The Cubs also play a big part in providing financial and scholastic support for the city’s other athletic programs. This is not to say that the Bears are without competition.
It’s not a secret that Chicago has a thriving sports fan base. They have been called the best sports town in the country by a number of publications and their loyalty has been well documented. For instance, if you were to ask any Bears fan which team is their favorite, you’ll likely get a handful of different answers. Moreover, the city’s sporting scene is a product of the city’s renaissance.
Not surprisingly, the most popular sports team in the city is the Chicago Bears. Indeed, the city’s biggest football franchise has a plethora of sponsors and partnerships. And of course, you’re always going to find a slew of die-hard Cubs fans. If you’re planning on attending a game, make sure to check out the venue’s website before you leave. Hopefully, you’ll be able to attend a game in a friendly atmosphere. Of course, the best part of all of this is that you’re bound to be entertained in the process.