An NBC reporter brought American skier Bode Miller to tears Sunday after he won the bronze medal in the Super-G, with what many thought were excessive questions about his brother's death. But Miller has since jumped to
United States' Bode Miller walks out for the flower ceremony for the men's Super G at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics on February 16, 2014 in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia. Miller, along with Canada's Jan Hudec won a bronze medal in the event. UPI/Brian
KRASNAYA POLYANA, Russia — Bode Miller will skip the last Alpine race at the Sochi Olympics, the slalom, after tweaking his surgically repaired left knee during Wednesday's giant slalom. .@MillerBode says he will not race this week's #slalom but will
In fairness to her, Bode Miller brought up his brother first. At that point, a question about that topic was entirely appropriate. Even a follow-up question could be deemed within the grounds of decency and reason. However, once Miller clearly began to
Emotions were high on Sunday as U.S. alpine skier Bode Miller tied for a bronze medal in the men's Super-G — and dissolved into tears in a post-race interview with NBC's Christin Cooper. Cooper initially asked him to put the