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Recently asked Coach Roberts about being a “win now” team while still developing younger talent, like Sania Feagin and Ta’Niya Latson: Essentially, the Sparks are focused on pursuing a championship and not development. “I think every team in the league wants to win now,” said Roberts. “But we also...

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Before leaving, the president paused for an interview with Fox’s Will Cain. Cain asked why being there in person was so important. Trump pointed to his history of visiting communities in crisis, including the East Palestine train derailment in 2023. “Well, I showed up in Ohio and that was a great thing to do and I made permanent friends in Ohio, in that little community that had remember they train going through—it was a mess. It was a mess.” He contrasted it with so-called leaders who never showed up. “And other people didn’t show up for like a year and a half. And frankly I made a real friends there. We did a good job, we helped them out, and we’re going to help this community too. We’re going to help this community too.” Trump pointed out the bond he’d felt among the people of Kerrville. It was all about a close-knit, resilient community that were set on rebuilding. “They love each other. I just left this group of people, they love each other, they love the community and they’re going to rebuild they want to rebuild.” And he described the kind of unbreakable determination that stays with you. “I didn’t hear one person, I spoke to a lot of people, didn’t not hear one person that wants to leave. And some lost a daughter, two daughters even. And, boy, it’s a tough thing they are going through. But it’s an amazing community.” He ended with something that felt like both an obligation and a promise to the people of his country. “I like to do it, I think I have an obligation, I think as president I really have an obligation to do it. I’ve done it many times but this is as bad as I’ve seen.”

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THE MOST IMPORTANT Q&A OF MEDIA DAY. Mariana: You came from a very solid weekend on top of everything, but at the same time, it seems that you don't feel that the team is listening to you. Am I right? And how do you balance that? Lewis: I feel like we're going in the right direction. Rome wasn't built in one day, so it takes time to build. For me, coming into the team, I wanted to be respectful of the way they've done things in the past and just to really observe and see where our strengths and where our weaknesses are and to highlight where our weaknesses are and areas that we need to work on. But I do feel that they've been responding. I think you're starting to see, hopefully, some of the impact of the work that we're doing in the background and also into next year's car. This is a car that I've had nothing to do with in terms of developing this car over the years. Hopefully, from next year, my input goes into that car, and that will be a car that I've hopefully been a part of or will have been a part of developing. But I think we've got a really great rapport. I think we're really progressing, particularly since the summer break. I think things have started to get better, and it's all just about building trust and communication. Also, I'm coming into a team that English is not the first language, and I don't speak Italian, so it's finding a common ground. And the fact is we all want to win. We're all here to achieve the same thing, and we've got to just keep pushing. So that's why I'm trying to keep everyone motivated on difficult weekends, trying to keep everyone lifted up. But there have been many, many things we've changed this year that I suggested that they hadn't done in the past, and so they have been listening. It doesn't change straight away, just like that. It takes time to build. And as engineers, they really need proof. They need numbers. That's what they work on. So you have to sometimes push to get certain changes to be made, and then when you change it and then it works, you're like, okay. Mariana: That's what I was talking about.. Lewis: Yeah! - F1 2025 Mexico -

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