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there's new polling out today as the harris campaign is doubling down on a popular attack line against former president donald trump. plus i was ban on abortions after six weeks. is now in effect. what it means for women medical providers and its impact on other states and uncertainty at the paris olympics after triathlon swim practice is canceled for a second day because of pollution in the river sent we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central the time for final auditions is almost over. this week. several top contenders vying to be vice president kamala harris is running mate, are hitting the campaign trail and harris is expected to to name her pick in the next week or so. just a couple of hours from now, pennsylvania governor josh shapiro and michigan governor gretchen whitmer will headline
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a harris for president campaign event in pennsylvania. this as we're learning new details about how the harris campaign is seizing on republican vice presidential nominee ohio senator j.d. vance as a major liability for the republican ticket. harris advisers say that vance is relative lack of government experience is giving them a new opportunity, opportunity to go after 78-year-old former president donald trump. cnn's danny freeman is live for us in pennsylvania covering this harris event any what should we expect to hear? >> well, boris, what we're going to expect here is a feast, fierce criticism, i should say, a former president donald trump and intense vouching for vice president kamala harris says the new nominee of this party or say new presumptive nominee. and listen, boris, we're here in pennsylvania, so i'll talk primarily about pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. again, one of the people on that short list to potentially be the running mate of vice president harris. think about it. maybe over a week ago. he was definitely a strong surrogate
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for the biden campaign, but he was still pretty much leading a normal governor's life. he was earlier this month, putting the final finalized touches on a state budget, but then when he was thrust into the national spotlight, when it comes to this new invigorated veepstakes, he definitely jumped all in. now i should say, when i asked him last week if he is considering or if he would consider being vice president harris is running mate. he said this is a deeply personal decision and that it really should be free from political pressure. but i just want to point your attention to what that poem political pressure might look like. this is a fox news poll from late last week, specifically of pennsylvania voters. and you can see vice president harris and former president donald trump. they have approval ratings in the high to mid 40s, but within the margin of error. but take a look, governor shapiro is approval ratings in the commonwealth of pennsylvania, 61% walk being number right there of approval when it comes to pennsylvania voters, that's part of that political pressure which makes him a strong candidate for this running mate position here. and
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we saw that in addition, on the trail over the weekend, the governor was at a campaign event for vice president harris. take a listen to what he said specifically when it comes to donald trump. and this debate over debates by the way, did you see trump even knows as you can tell, because now he's afraid to debate her. >> did you see that and by the way, he's not just afraid to debater because he knows she's going to kick his son the debate she is a skilled debater but he's afraid to debate because he's afraid of his record. he's afraid of having to defend the record that has been really dangerous and destructive now, republicans are already jumping on this particular campaign events saying that vice president harris does not have a good record regurgitating a number of the talking points we've heard over the past week highlighting her work with the border. >> but again, what we're expecting to see today from
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both pennsylvania governor josh shapiro zero and michigan governor gretchen whitmer, who has said she is not going to put herself in this veepstakes contention for now, we're going to hear both of them fiercely go after former president trump and fiercely support their new presumptive nominee, vice president harris, course. >> we will be watching this event closely. danny freeman live from ambler, pennsylvania. thank you so much. brianna we're getting in some new polling numbers showing a tight race in key battleground states and a shift in enthusiasm. let's break down the numbers with cnn senior data reporter harry enten. alright, let's start nationally. where do things stand? harry? >> yeah, briana. alright, so let's take a look at this. we're only eight days into this race, but i want to just sort of note how tight things are right now between donald trump and kamala harris. this is the national margin. look, the key nugget here is, there's no clear leader. now, i want you to look at the trend line here because i think a lot of folks have been kind of getting confused on it when we're looking at the national trend line, new matchup between trump and harris. in fact, there hasn't been all that much
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movement before biden dropped out. you can see that trump-led harris by two, you'll look where we are right now. it's a one point race. well, within the margin of error, the massive change, the big switch was when democrats went from biden to harris as the presumptive nominee. why is that? because pre-biden dropping out, he actually trailed donald trump by six points in these same polls in which harris was only down by two. so democrats are in a much better position today than they were eight days ago because they changed their nominee to someone who's far more popular tell us about this change in enthusiasm yeah, all right, so this i think is the biggest change. >> it's not necessarily the voter choice. it's the enthusiasm that democrats are feeling for their nominee. alright, so this is enthusiastic about voting for so for democrats, how many of them said they were enthusiastic about voting for joe joe biden in february. it was only 62%. look at how high it is jumped now, it is 88%, my goodness, gracious, that's a jump of 26 points republicans
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for donald trump, look, republicans are enthusiastic about donald trump and they still are. they were in february at 80% and they're now at 82%. but the key nugget here is just that the difference at 8:00 for harris now versus 82 for trump now and the republican side, there's actually more enthusiasm for harris. now, compare that to where we were back in february when republicans actually had an 18 point advantage on enthusiasm. so what we're seeing here is yes, we do see a tightening race in terms of voter choice nationally, but the real thing that has changed what kamala harris it's on the top of the ticket is enthusiasm among democrats is now through the roof and tell us what you're seeing, where it really matters in these key states. >> yeah alright, so this is all national, but i think al gore and hillary clinton could tell you that the national polls may be diddly squat. what matters is down in those important swing states. and so i want to take a look at these three swing states that have been pulled since kamala harris became the presumptive or likely democratic nominee. this has harris versus trump margin
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and know clearly are that's the key nugget here. look at this in wisconsin, trump up by a point, but well, within the margin of her, how about michigan? we've got ourselves a tie and of course the pivotal battleground state or commonwealth of pennsylvania, where mr. freeman just was look at that. we've got ourselves a tie. now, why are these three states? so very important? because it's the national map. let's take a look here. all right, let's just say that kamala harris loses in those sunbelt battleground states that joe biden was trailing and nevada, arizona, georgia all three that joe biden carried through four years ago, excuse me. but take a look here. if in fact kamala harris is able to win up in these great lake battleground states where the races are so tight right now wisconsin, michigan, and of course, pennsylvania, just as we were talking about, look at this, she would barely squeezed by with 270 electoral votes. so the fact is, at this particular point, with now 99 days to go, we've got ourselves a very tight race, one in which
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there's no no clear leader and one in which either candidate really could pull out on top. it's thrilling times for political analysts like myself, i think voters on both sides of the aisle though, wish that there was perhaps a little bit of a clearer picture, but perhaps one will emerge. we'll just have to wait and see yeah, but things are certainly getting interesting. >> harry enten. thank you for taking us through that boris. >> thank you. >> let's discuss the race for the white house and more with democratic congresswoman madeleine dean of pennsylvania, congresswoman. thank you so much for being with us. you are supportive of president biden staying in the race when many of your colleagues were not now that he's stepped aside, i'm wondering what you're hearing from voters in your district if they share that increase in enthusiasm that some of the nationwide polling shows boris good to be with you. >> and it was found to hear that there's yasmin harry's voice in his reporting and we will hear that throughout the next 99 days. and i have to tell you in my own district the enthusiasm is extraordinarily high hi, you just had a
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reporter in ambler, which is the fourth congressional district of pennsylvania that i am so lucky to represent and so when i'm talking to constituents or yesterday on saturday, as i helped launch some folks who were knocking on doors, handing out literature handing out signs. i have to tell you susie asm is extraordinarily high for kamala harris at the top of our ticket i'm proud of joe biden. i'm proud to work within another six months to be very honest and proud of his record. but look what he's done in a selfless way, thinking only of the best interest of america he put forward this extraordinarily capable woman a woman who has served for three-and-a-half years as vice president. but think about her record before that as both a state and federal prosecutor kamala harris will be able to prosecute this case for our democratic values, for our freedoms as she put in her commercial, we choose freedom.
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she is an extraordinary public servant and extraordinary talent who i have had the chance to get to know. and i can't wait till she brings grace here to pennsylvania and it's not bad that my own governors being considered for vice president i do want to ask you about that congresswoman, but first i want to go back to something you said about her record because some of her statements going back to the early part of the 2020 presidential campaign are now being used by republicans to paint her as this radical leftist. >> i'm talking about her call to end fracking within the united states to demilitarize the police as well as a number of other statements that she has then sort of shifted on how do you think she should respond to those attacks from republicans? >> i think you just have to look at her body of work. i don't think those attacks are going to stick their flailing. you can see that they're absolutely flailing because the
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two folks they have on their side of the ticket, mr. trump and mr. vance you talk about flip-flopping. neither of them has a core set of ideologies. they're only thinking of themselves. and now with mr. vance, who has said such things as rape is an inconvenience criticizing childless, so-called cat women how's that going to play in? pennsylvania? it won't play well in my district. and their lack of character, they're lack of a core set of american values will speak so much louder than any of these attempts to attack kamala harris, who was a woman of character and democratic values and public service that stands out so congresswoman, back to your previous statement about your governor, josh shapiro, being considered as a potential vp pick for vice president harris, does he have your endorsement? >> who do you think she should nominee?
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>> i think, it's entirely her choice and the governor has in a private conversation with me has said as much, he's also said that publicly it's entirely the vice president's choice. it's a very important and personal choice. so i won't put forward endorsements. i'll just put forward my enthusiasm i have known josh shapiro for more than 20 years. he has been a friend. he has been a mentor to me as i was running to fill his empty seat in the pennsylvania general assembly he looked after me. he helped guide me even as i went on now to congress so we remember we remain colleagues and friends. he's a man of family. he's a man of deep faith and i'm a person of faith, so we share that even though our fates are different faces he's a man of extraordinary complement political and public service accomplishment so we go way back. and so he has my full throated enthusiasm and i have to tell you pennsylvania will
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be very excited with whomever the vice president picks because we have such a deep bench. but josh shapiro would be a very great pick congresswoman that you were just named to the task force that set to investigate the attempted assassination on donald trump i'm curious to get your thoughts on some of the new reporting that we've received from local swat teams on the ground saying they identified the shooter as a suspect, 90 minutes before the incident took place, and that they passed along their warnings to secret service and other officials that were on the ground there. >> but no one acted on it what's your response? >> well, i responses, i am honored first to be named to this select task force. so i think leader hakeem jeffries and speaker mike johnson for confirming me and other pennsylvania's including my colleague, chrissy houlahan and
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some other very able well people. so i won't react to piece-by-piece information because literally our job will be to collect all of the facts, all of the information. and i say this in the context of this political season, because as president biden said political violence has no place in america and no place in american elections we resolve our differences by going out and knocking on doors and working for candidates that we believe in and then voting and engaging voters. we do not resort to political violence on either side of the aisle. so i condemn what happened in butler, pennsylvania yes and i will be honored to serve on this task force to get to the facts, to get to the truth. so that america will recognize in a bipartisan way that nobody, no matter where your political alliances fit, should accept political violence. we must call it out and do everything in our power by using our voice
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in our rhetoric to make sure that we don't endanger and call out. we don't incite any kind of violence in quarterly congresswoman, do you anticipate calling former president trump to testify? i don't know. we have not yet met. the team will meet in congresswoman madeleine dean. >> we appreciate your perspective. thanks for being with us thanks boris of course still ahead this hour. >> urgent text messages, photos, and warnings about donald trump's would-be assassin. what we were just discussing with the congresswoman, a four hour and a half before he pulled the trigger. we're going to outline the disturbing new details in just moments. plus venezuelan president nicolas maduro set for a third term in office following a highly contentious election with the opposition and members of the international community crying foul and the largest active wildfire in the united states, burning in northern california. as firefighters fight desperately to get it
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trump's perspective just like any other witness to a crime, joining us now to talk more about this and we're the investigation is, we have jonathan wackrow, he's a cnn law enforcement analyst and a former secret service agent. jonathan, thanks for being with us. can you just give us an idea of how this victim interview will go? what kind of questions the fbi is going to be asking well, you know, what they're going to ask is, is literally the impact to this crime, right? >> and you know, what the former president felt at that moment. he was a victim along with many other individuals that were victims. they're trying to seat. was there any type of you connection to you from the former president to the actual shooter themselves again, i think the challenge for the fbi right now is that they're trying to build out this threat profile of the shooter across like three major domains in information in from the former president and the former president's staff
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actually will be helpful in trying to assess and make a determination around the motivation of the attacker. the intent of the attacker, and they're capability. so anything that the former president can share with the fbi is critically important in in terms of the fbi's ongoing investigation of this criminal matter. >> i want to play what the local law enforcement swat team told abc news here it is. >> we were supposed to get a face-to-face briefing with the secret service snipers. whatever they arrived, and that never happened so i think that was probably a pivotal point where i started thinking things were wrong because that never happened. and we had no communication with the secret service jonathan, no face-to-face meeting with the secret service, even though it sounds like there was supposed to be one, but also we've learned no direct coms between local law enforcement and the secret service. >> the day of and during the event they were going through this command center. is that
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best practice? actresses no, it absolutely is not best best-practices. >> the best practice is to have a unified communication in command structure so that everyone is maintains the same level of situational awareness when a suspicious activity is identified or threat is presented that then the information goes out to all stakeholder groups, local law enforcement, and the secret service at the same time. and that there's a unified response on how to address either a suspicious individual or a clear threat. we now know hearing from these members of the esu team that they did not have that level love communication directly to the secret service and that's a critical failure point. they were communicating with each other. local law enforcement did the right thing. they identified suspicious behavior early on. they were communicating. however, that communication was in a silo, it wasn't shared broadly what we did here last week from
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testimony with the pennsylvania state police commissioner was that there was some information transferred from the local police department, the esu team, to the state police, and the state police then gave that information to the secret service. so we talked about communication breakdown. it's the point to point communication, but it's also how that communication when received was actioned off of or in this case, wasn't actioned off of to prevent this horrific tragedy? >> yeah, it's sort of like watching people play telephone and we all know how that goes. so i wonder what this says to you about accountability when i think even even lay people can look at this and say, wow, that is ripe for mistakes what does that tell you about accountability? is it really enough just that the secret service director is gone or do you really need to have someone scour their practices and whose responsibility is that? is that dhs is that partially a failure
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of oversight there is that congressional oversight failures. what do you think brianna is? >> yes. to all right. i think the more that we are able to look at one this individual incident and see, hey, was this a one-off? it did communication just break down on this particularly? for saturday evening between law enforcement and the secret service in butler, pennsylvania, or is there a systemic issue in the way that the secret service communicates with its law enforcement partners. in specifically in two ways. one in the communication structure the command and control, as well as the roles and responsibility but this is the secret service doing the right thing in terms of describing the criticality of the role and responsibilities that local law enforcement plays in the overarching security plan. so again, i think it's we have to look at this in isolation and in the broader context of the protective model all right, jonathan, thank you. >> how much for your insights we do appreciate it. jonathan wackrow. thank you thank you
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many women even know that they're pregnant. iowa joins a growing list of more than a dozen states, sharply curving abortion access after the supreme court overturned roe versus wade two years ago, cnn's meg tirrell joins us now with more on this new law. so meg, what exactly is in the lawn and what does it mean for women living in iowa? >> well, boris, the law prohibits most abortions after cardiac activity has been detected on an ultrasound. and as you said, that's usually around six weeks of pregnancy. and oftentimes before many people know that they are pregnant. now there are some rare exceptions for this, including in cases of rape api, or incest that are reported to authorities in cases of a fatal fetal abnormalities. so a circumstance where the fetus has a disorder or disease that makes it unlikely for them to survive miscarriage care, and preserving the life of the person who's pregnant, but advocates for abortion access point out these can be pretty rare exception bins to an
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abortion law. we know that in 2023 there were about 4,200 abortions that were clinician provided in iowa. that's from the guttmacher institute, which is a research group that supports access to abortion at most of those were for people who lived in iowa, but there were some people who traveled from other states, including from nebraska, which has a 12 week law into iowa in order to get access iowa becomes the fourth state with a ban at about six weeks joining florida, georgia, and south carolina. in addition to 14 states that have banned abortion almost completely with rare exceptions. now, we know that the impact of a six-week ban can be pretty severe both for people accessing abortion in that state and even for the region. we've seen that with florida that really changed abortion access in the south. if we want an example of what happens to people in the state, we can look to south carolina, which implemented a six-week ban last august. there the guttmacher institute tells us that abortions declined by 71% and after that august 2023,
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largest in the next month in september, this is likely to cause a lot of people to travel out of state in illinois already we have seen a lot of out of patient out of state patients traveling into the state to access abortion. it's expected that's going to continue even more. so as a result of iowa's law, it also means some experts say that some people won't be able to travel out of iowa and will have to carry pregnancies that they didn't intend. >> guys electoral. thank you so much for that update, brianna now, to some of the other headlines that we're watching this hour, we're just learning that two children who were attacked in a mass stabbing today in the united kingdom have died right? and nine other children have been hospitalized with stab wounds police say a 70-year-old suspect carried out the attack at a taylor swift-themed yoga event for children at a dance school near liverpool. the suspect is under arrest. police say the attack does not appear to be terror-related, but the motive at this point is unclear. also, mcdonald's is reporting today
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over the last couple of days this fire truly exploded in size. these flames were very, very fast, not giving people a lot of time to evacuate. take a listen to what some of these residents told us we get out highway and it is burning on both sides for ten miles. it was driving through an inferno. >> i did not think it was going to make it this far out. i thought sure. that they ever get a hold of it. where do we go? >> and a lot of the firefighters, the people that are here, they're very aware of what the people of butte county have lived. this is a county that also went through the deadliest fire in california history in 2018. so they know there is trauma, there is flashbacks when you smell elvis smoke, when you see what this fire can do, a lot of people truly suffer from having to live this over and over again. so officials really trying to get people safely back into their homes. but the reality is that this fire is
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still burning and there still going to take a lot of time to get more control of this flames as at the moment it's only 12% contained boris coming up with not live for us on the scene in butte county. thank you so much. coming up, president in eagle la luta, formally declaring himself the winner of the venezuelan election but there was a growing global outcry about the results, including in the united states, we'll take you live to go access next this is the home for the world's most essential stories in journalism. >> and now, cnn has been recognized with the most emmy nominations of no it means organization this year cnn you've got a pepto predicament as you overdid it on the loaded fries, can now your gut is in the gutter, undo it with pepto fast mouth so you can keep on rolling when you overdo it undo it with pepto-bismol here's why
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sound of banging pots echoing across venezuela. >> they're in caracas it's people are protesting the results of the country's presidential election moments ago venezuela's longtime strongman leader, nicolas maduro, was formally announced as the winner of sunday's vote amid allegations of fraud and counting irregularities. but the opposition is rejecting maduro's purported win in favor of its candidate there right now the united states and other nations are calling on the venezuelan government to release its election data. for the sake of transparency. cnn espanol anchor alejandro order joins us now, live from gattaca, alonzo walk us through this controversy and why these election results are being disputed high bar is high. >> rania. hello, from kuraka, isn't venezuela woke up with a defeating silence that very soon turned into protest into
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pots and pans or how they know them here in venezuela. guest said or lasso's which is a way to process for things in latin america because venezuelans are unable to comprehend last night results to put it in perspective, first of all, no previous poll before the election gave nicolas maduro 7% lead in the election last night on a monday at 12:00 at midnight, they announced that nicolas maduro had won the presidential election by 51.2% at mundo ruthia, which was the opposition candidate, had won by 44.2% debt, 7% difference is a big deal here in venezuela because nobody saw that as a possibility. for and why is this so difficult to understand event as well? let me give you an idea in comparison to other elections in latin america. or for example, the united states we don't see a real time count of devotes. we cannot go to a website or two or when a
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can level here well, just to give you an idea of how complicated things have becoming the last few hours that institution consejo national electoral, or c and e, as we know them in venezuela, they already proclaimed nicolas maduro as president today at 12:00 in the afternoon. >> but what's key, what's important first of all, maria corina machado, which is the leader of the opposition, who was not able to run for president. started running for president and mundo gonzalez urrutia, they're asking to count the ballots one by one that's where we one of the options and also the international presence is very important to request to have a transparence in this process. for example, the carter center, as well as other countries, they're requesting transparency and their results are requesting to post the ballots and to pose the information on the website. so we'll see what's going to happen in a few hours. another example of the importance also of the international and i'll support is that the united states is watching very closely
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what's happening in the election since 2015, the u.s. has had a lot of problem diplomatic issues with venezuela during the obama administration. they the clear venezuela national threat to democracy to the u.s in 2017, the biden 2017, they also gave some sanctions two specific members of the government and in 2019, we have a huge economic sanctions to the country of venezuela, the u.s. plays a key role on these presidential elections. back to you just something to highlight from what other hand i reported the actual leading opposition figure, the leading member of that party was outlawed from running. it was made an eagle for her to run for the presidency. it gives you a glimpse into that electoral process alejandro order from guddat gaza story to continue watching. thank you so much so when it's time to cheer on team usa, the man with a clock, can you hear around his neck is ready? cnn spoke with a legendary water polo fan flavor flav about his height man
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cnn. >> the world's news network happening now day three of the summer olympics in paris. >> and simone biles says she will compete as she fights through a leg injury. she gave fans a quite a scare after appearing with a heavily he tape ankle and calf after an awkward landing during warm-ups, cnn's coy wire is in paris for us, coy the rain that drenched the opening ceremony may be the reason senate triathlon training was sort of canceled for the second day. tell us about this yes, you're
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exactly right, brianna, this morning, the day before the first triathlon competition, organizers and reps. >> of world triathlon canceled swimming mean practice in the sun for a second straight day, the water quality tests showed bacteria levels to high that heavy rain in paris overwhelming the city's sewage system, sending untreated water with high levels of e coli floating into the river organizers say that with the higher temperatures and sunshine in the forecast that they're confident that there will be acceptable limits by tomorrow's competition. if not, brianna, they would cancel the swim portion. they'd go with a run cycle, run again. trial after line something to certainly follow in the hours to come. now, it was a party scene at the women's gymnastics qualifier last night, fans and celebrities there to see the greatest gymnast of all time. simone biles at the team qualifying a fed, but during our warm-ups, she injured herself or coach said, it's a lingering calf injury, but biles powered through to put on this iconic performance, the
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team lock their spot in the final with biles qualifying for four of the five individual events as well. so a chance for five more olympic petals for the goat here in paris. now we all have had some good news here from the team usa men's gymnastics team for the first first time since 2008, they have metal. there were chants of you a roaring through the arena. you can see that van they call clark kent there, the clerk kennedy gymnastics. they win that metal, the bronze behind china, who took the silver in japan, edging out for the goal. so congrats to the fab five. now the start to team usa women's water polo quest to four pete as olympic champs, didn't go as planned, lost to spain in their first match. but what the support of one of the greatest hype man planet, they will have added motivation to get back on track. i caught up with the one and only flavor flav here in paris these girls and men, when, when they're
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not in the water their home, you know, live in actual working lives, you know, i'm saying 12 and three jobs and they have boston they bots to make united states look good? >> you know what i'm saying? so i said why not help get these girls a boost you know what? >> i bought a lie, but oh, there we go. let's go let's go now. >> i think i lost audio from you there, but i'm pretty sure it ended with something to the effect of yeah, boy, we hip hop icon caught wind of one of the star, maggie stephens posted on social media how she didn't feel the team had enough support that it needed. so flav stepped up and stepped out all the way out here to paris to root on the team, even meeting first lady jill biden, who was here and went to one of their sessions saying it was an honor to meet her and it was much deserved for those women in that water who will be chasing again a fourth straight olympic gold yeah, we heard the young
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