CHICAGO (CBS)-- In an Olympics that has generally lacked dramatic story lines for American athletes, Bode Miller's tearful interview on NBC on Sunday provided some emotional spark but also angered ...
Bode Miller took bronze in the men's super-G on Sunday in Sochi. The 36-year-old American became the oldest man to ever medal in the event in doing so. The race took place in the early hours back in ...
The Olympics are full of tearful stories of athletes carrying on in memory of those around them. But on Sunday, many felt that NBC — specifically, interviewer Christin Cooper — stepped over the line ...
Bode Miller defending NBC reporter Christin Cooper after her aggressive line of questioning about his late brother Chilly caused the Olympic skier to cry. Reuters U.S. Olympic skier Bode Miller ...
That’s the reaction from 710 ESPN’s Danny O’Neil after he saw an interview with Bode Miller on NBC Sports. The interview was conducted after Miller won a bronze medal in the men’s super-G ski race, ...
If Bode Miller is OK with his crying interview, you should be too. Or at least that’s the view of the guy running NBC’s Sochi Olympics coverage. The network is taking fierce heat for reporter Christin ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Unlike many television viewers, Bode Miller says he doesn't think NBC's Christin Cooper went over the line in her post-race ...
SOCHI, Russia (AP) -- American skier Bode Miller is responding to criticism of an NBC post-race interview by saying it was a "crazy emotional moment." The interview turned to Miller's emotions given ...