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washington, and this is cnn kamala, who by the way, is worse than biden and she's actually not as smart phone but in donald trump gave a very wide ranging press conference on thursday lab that he's finally agreed to a debate on september 10. i'm looking forward to it. >> then she added but she's happy to talk about other debates that could take place after that period the fastest man in the world, no alliance taken down in the 200 meter final revealing afterwards he was competing with covid sea, cnn newsroom with max acosta and christina macfarlane hello, and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. >> i'm christina macfarlane. it is 10:00 a.m. here in paris for the summer olympics are heading into their final
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weekend. i'll have the latest results, including a close call for the american basketball team, where she was i'm max foster in london. it's 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in washington, both us presidential nominees have agreed to face off on the national stage of the debate on september 10. but kamala harris has yet to reveal she'll commit to the other two debates suggested by donald trump. on thursday, trump tried to reclaim some of the spotlight from his rival with a news conference at his mar-a-lago estate, the harris campaign is calling trump's rambling remarks a public meltdown. cnn's kristen holmes reports from florida former president donald trump gave a very wide ranging press conference on thursday, speaking for more than an hour, calling kamala harris is now rival, barely competent, calling her names, attacking tim walz her now running mate on the democratic ticket. >> but he said a lot of the time really doubling down on this new narrative that we've heard from the republican party
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and that was part of why they did this press conference. right today that kamala harris will not sit down for an interview that she will not take questions from the press. here's what he said about this today. >> she's not doing any news conference. you know why she's not doing it? because she can't do a news conference. she doesn't know how to do a news conference. she's not smart enough to do a news conference. >> when i talked to campaign officials, they did want i split screen of the fact that harris has not sat down with reporters paris has not answered any of those questions, but there was also some news made out of this press conference, the fact that donald trump agreed to three debates with kamala harris, one of them being the bait that he had agreed to with president joe biden on av at on abc on september 10. of course, he had agreed to that, then reneged. now he is saying he will in fact do that debate the other thing that was asked of him partly by me, partly by other reporters was why he wasn't campaigning more. why his campaign doesn't seem to have change. and he said that he didn't need to campaign, that he was leading by so much. but if you talk to his senior officials and advisers are they
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know that's not the case. they know that there's been a change in this ticket and in this race, given the enthusiasm, we now see around kamala harris and tim walz, the enthusiasm that is there that wasn't there for president joe biden, but clearly, donald trump getting under his skin, what are you seeing on the other side here with comma harris and tim walz, part of that being the crowd size. he said there wasn't that much enthusiasm on that side when he was asked about the fact that there was all there was more bigger events for harris than we had seen for joe biden. he said lashed out at the media, saying the media inflated her numbers and downplayed his numbers. the one thing is clear, he was out there. he was talking to report and he is definitely on the offensive right now, as we are heading closer and closer to november, kristen holmes, cnn, west palm beach, florida capital capitalizing on the momentum, harrison running mates are tearing through several battleground states this week that includes michigan, where the democratic contenders are
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wooing union workers you know, there's some perversion of happened in our country in the last several years where there's a suggestion that somehow strength is about making people feel small yeah, making people feel alone but isn't that the very opposite of what we know? unions know to be strength it's about the collective. it's about understanding no one should ever be made to fight alone that we are all in this together siblings, all that signs has more now from detroit vice president kamala harris out to rally union workers as she's looking to build up support among rank and file union members heading into november's election, harris capped off a two-day swing through detroit with a stop at a local uaw union hall talking about how she is supportive of collective bargaining and wants
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to see fair fairness for workers in their contracts with major companies. it all comes as harris is trying to draw a major conflict trust with trump when it pertains to labor issues, her new running mate, minnesota governor tim walz, also spoke very bluntly about the contrast between the harris campaign and trump. take a listen we though we know that unions built the middle-class, the rest of america asked you, you know, who doesn't believe that donald trump this guy doesn't know the first thing about unity or service he's, too busy serving himself again and again and again. >> you've seen it. he put himself above us. he weakened our country to strengthen his own hand no harris, his campaign has earned the backing of the uaw leadership, but now she is facing the task i'm trying to earn the support of those rank and file members, former president donald trump is also seeking to make his own appeals to working class and rank and file union members heading into the november election, the harris campaign has said they plan on playing
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on spending hundreds of millions of dollars across battleground states to directly appeal to union workers those type of workers will be key harris is trying to replicate biden's victory in those three states in this november election. now harris, while she went because on the ground in detroit also talked about the commitments she's making relating to presidential debates against donald trump, harris told reporters that she has committed and looks forward to seeing trump at an abc he debate on september 10, but then she added that she is happy to talk about other debates that could take place after that period. it comes after trump himself has said that he it's committing to three debates, went on fox news another on abc and one on nbc, harris has yet to commit to those two other debates. aside from abc news, but she has that she's looking forward to debating trump and laying out the contrast in their record and vision for the country heading into november's election, arlette saens, cnn,
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detroit the special counsel's office wants more time to prepare the case against trump in connection with the 2020 election subversion allegations. after a year of pushing to move forward. now, in the wake of the supreme court's sweeping decision on presidential immunity, jack smith's team say they need more time to figure out how to proceed. a delay would mean any further action in the case could take place only in september at the earliest as a short time, of course, before the presidential election a source said the trump defense is happy to provide the extra time. now the u.s. qatar and egypt are leading a new push for negotiations between israel and hamas. they released a statement saying in part, there's no further time to waste nor excuses from any party for further delay is time to release the hostages. begin the scene these fire and implement this agreement. israel says it will send a negotiating team to cairo or doha next week. hamas hasn't responded the entire region is on edge, bracing for possible
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iranian or hezbollah retaliation against israel after the recent assassination of senior hezbollah and hamas leaders earlier is following all of this for us language, we're getting from the mediators is the same. we've had all along, but it's the progress that matters. >> right. but i think it's it's it looks pretty clear now that the pressure on israel and hamas has never been higher in the past nine months since the first ceasefire ended. back at the end of back at the end of october and so clearly that they want this done, not just because they've been wanting to get this done for so long, but also because the hope is that if a deal can be done, then this could forestall the wider escalation that everyone is fearing. and so it's quite unusual joint statement from president biden, also his counterparts, that the emir of qatar and the egyptian president saying that they want both sides to accept the ceasefire hostage deal to bring immediate relief to the long suffering people of gaza, as well as the long-suffering hostages and their families. and we hear a senior administration official telling
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cnn that it's time to close this. that's the president's view. president biden's view saying that there are gaps, but that the bulk of the work has been done and the deal rarely is is there to be done. but of course, we've had this conversation. so often over the past few months, there's always been optimism. it's kind of ebbed and flowed with thought that we were close to it on deal and then something has come up or the deal just hasn't gotten over the line, but it does seem that now and i don't want attempt to fade that the pressure is such that perhaps this could be the thing that the pushes things over the line. but now that yahya sinwar has been replaced, ismail haniyeh, not just obviously already the military leader and the architect of the october 7 terrorist attacks. but now also the head of the political bureau. he seemed to be much more hardline closer to iran, having more maximalist positions that could also hamper the negotiations but just the kind of assassination of a hamas leader in itself would be context of this. of course, as you are suggesting was the retaliation from iran and hezbollah is anyone
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questioning whether that's going to happen or are we wondering if there's a peace deal, the retaliation won't be as severe as it as it would have been. >> mello. >> there's hope that it may not happen or there won't be as severe, but iran is kind of boxed itself into a rhetorical corner, saying among other things, we've heard to amaya ayatollah khamenei's supreme leader saying we see avenging the blood of ismail haniyeh, who was killed of course, in tehran as our duty and saying also to israel, which hasn't claimed and responsibility for that assassination, saying you have paved the way for your harsh punishment. and then we've already got kind of anticipatory rhetoric from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, for example, saying we will respond and exact a heavy price for any act of aggression against us from any arena. he who plays with fire may expect destruction that was from yoav gallant, the israeli defense minister. so for now it's just the war of words. it's escalating. but certainly president macron, in a conversation with the new iranian president, was saying that look, retaliation needs to be taken off the table. we had kind of mixed words from the
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president saying that if the west wants to prevent a war, than it should focus on getting a ceasefire. but then you have the mission to the united nations from iran saying that punishment is coming and we've seen stuff from, for example, hezbollah leader nasrallah posting on twitter, you know, maybe tonight, maybe tomorrow, maybe in a weekend that making israel weight as part of the punishment. so still very much on edge, a retaliation is expected. what form that will take, how large it will be and what response from israel that will engender we really just don't know. >> elliott. thank you. we'll be watching for some we're also watching russian forces trying to repel ukraine's largest incursion so far in more than two years of war. now, russian officials say the fighting appears to be ongoing in the kursk region bordering ukraine, and 66 people have been wounded. according to the kremlin president vladimir putin met with regional leaders on thursday and said there would be compensation for those forced to evacuate some residents appeal for help on
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social media, rejecting moscow's claims, the situation under control, a ukrainian presidential adviser praise western allies who've said they have no issue with incursion, is the first time kyiv acknowledged the offensive. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy praised his country's troops on thursday though he didn't explicitly mentioned kursk agreeing to mute. the ukrainians know how to achieve their goals. and we did not choose to achieve the goals in the war russia brought the war to our land and should feel what it has done we'll be back after a short break with the latest updates the democratic national convention starts monday these 19th on cnn and streaming and university of maryland global campus, getting a bachelor's degree doesn't have to mean starting from scratch. here, you can earn up to 90 undergraduate credits for relevant experience. what will your next success fee these
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final just this morning, germany nabbed the silver and meanwhile, team usa is on top of the olympic medal board. surprise, surprise for now, the u.s. leads the pack with 30 gold medals edging past china's 20 tina gold medals and bringing american stoke medal count 203. will cnn's coy wire recaps at thursday's dramatic scenes here in france you story lines in paris today, one of the biggest, the fastest man in the world, no alliance taken down in the 200 meter final revealing afterwards he was competing with covid us track and field's said after the race that lyles tested positive on tuesday, they follow cdc protocols to prevent the spread allow said he went into quarantine but never considered not not racing. >> he was wearing a mask in the holding area ahead of the race. 100 meter champ finished bronze, laid down on the track afterwards, medical personnel took them away in a wheelchair a stunning turn of events was a packed stade de france and went from roars are chanting usa to
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wows as least salay to boho of botswana flew past this lyles and american kenny bednarek, who took the silver winning time, 19.46 seconds, fifth-fastest time in history, least say late to bow is the first african ever to win the 200. and he's botswana's first ever olympic gold medalist and she has done it again, american sydney mclaughlin, the 20, breaking her own record in the 400 meter hurdles with a time of 50.37 seconds. it was a showdown final facing the netherlands specced or femke bol, she finished bronze, american anna cockrell took silver, but sidney went on to do something nobody's ever done before in the event winning back-to-back olympic gold, sydney mclaughlin-levrone is now the most dominant in the event we've ever seen. she has broken the world record of mind-boggling six times. arshad nadeem of pakistan stunned the world with an olympic record throw of 92.97 meters in the second round of the javelin final, it proved to be the unbeatable mark as nadeem
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claimed the gold medal and dethroned india's neeraj chopra as olympic champ. nadeem is now pakistan's first olympic medal winner since 1992. finally, the united states men's basketball team survived at huge scale there are racing a double-digit fourth quarter deficit to be serbia and nikola jokic, 95-90, one earning a spot in the gold medal game. steph curry scored a game-high 30 six points. lebron james tally the triple, double the united states will face next host nation france in the gold medal game on saturday, a rematch from 2020, paris will be rockin well, joining me live here in paris is french sports minister amelie oudea-castera is so good to have you. >> i can think of no better person to talk still to you as we near the end of these olympic games. and my goodness congratulations, it has been a resounding success. how are you feeling after all the buildup and the last fortnight? >> well, thank you very much. i mean, yeah, we're extremely happy when i'm proud because
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we shift that. we have been giving happiness to the whole world it's also provided to the french people a sense of unity at a time where political turmoil, a little bit divided the nation of the last weeks and it's also given us like renewed confidence in our ability to achieve great things. yes, this answer is also important for the future, surprising to you that the french people have fully embraced this olympics because there was a question mark over that wasn't there ahead of these games, there was a question that but it's good to feel, you know, that collective joy. >> yes. yes, the french people are sometimes hard to satisfy to feel, you know, that atmosphere where everyone is happy everyone is united, everyone like the spirit of brotherhood. >> it's really, and i can tell you on the streets here, everyone and if so it's unsettling positivity for parasite. i would call it. now, listen the ten has been the centerpiece of these olympic games. you are in the sand at the start some people i know
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you were down there for swimming in the olympics. i know you were down there for the marathon just this morning. but it has been an expensive centerpiece. i think something like 1.4 billion euros spent on this and the legacy of this was that once the olympics have gone, the french people can enjoy swimming in this river. is that really going to happen though? i mean do people, french people still really want to swim given some of the controversies we've seen play out in the last two weeks. >> yeah, it is going to happen. >> first. i would like to outline that we've been the home depot five out of five competitions were able to happen and take place in the river seine with 100 percent of the indicators on the competition venue. >> it's strictly speaking, that we're really impeccable so it's been a big investments you're right. >> one 4 4,000,000,050% of that paid by the french state. but it's going to be a fantastic
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legacy for the people, for the french people, but also for the visitors from all the world so, or around the world at a time when we have climate change? yes, at a time also when we need to rebuild biodiversity, you know that i've all righ.t spaces, living in the senate versus only three a few years ago so it's true ecologic transformation that we're running. >> well, that is good news. but we've seen though a villain pick, there's very hard to maintain those levels in the center, isn't it? so i still think there might be work to be done that you want to swim all year long year. >> but during summer her time, it will be able we will be able to swim because we have built all these infrastructure that going, that are going to last now. yes, it's not like just trump paul ii adjustments. >> it's beak, engineering and structural and it's going to be improvement in the quality of life. i hope you are right now. you mentioned at the top there that this has been a
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honeymoon of sorts from the political crisis this that is engulfing, that is current in france today. and as soon as these olympic games are over, all eyes are going to turn back to that political turmoil you still have no real government your president is yet to appoint a prime minister. when can we expect that to happen? >> well, he's timing. he's going to decide on what i can tell you is that i think it's a fantastic demonstration for the whole country when we really unite our forces across the political parties, believing in the republic and its values working with civil society the ocha, which has done fantastic work mobilizing the association the spot movement. >> everyone working together with high ambitions france is capable to achieve great things. i think this is the central message and we are going to finish it is olympics with that feeling it's has to
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give us trust confidence in our ability to achieve fantastic things when we work hard, when we worked together and where we put the bar high, you think? >> and goodwill will continue pass these olympic games and we're not going to see scenes of chaos. you're not fearful for what's coming next. >> no, we're not fearful. know, we've been overcoming many of stakeholders so many people on so many fronts felt that we would not be capable to do that and we have delivered what is maybe so far probably the most spectacular me if i believe what we read the most spectacular the games ever so. >> sense of pride sense of humility because it's been a huge collective work and lots of efforts thank good, nothing great can be done without all these efforts. but if we are capable to unite and to be
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energized by this success i think france will keep surprising a wealth and this will be your last stand as well, because you are set to leave your position as well. i'm sure you feel proud of what you have achieved tear at these olympic games. and we thank you for speaking to us. i hope that this goodwill in this legacy will carry on a good lesson for trump's efforts. always pay off i've been a former, i'm a former athletes. and that belief when you work hard high ambitions with a great team spirits, you can always deliver on your dreams okay, and we're proud and we know that your guys, i got to do something fantastic for 2028. i think united over to you, eleni over to you i like a lot of pressure harrison spots results. >> thank you. thank you. so we want to do something great on sunday well, let's talk about it on sunday because we have to wrap no, but i amara it's been great. dad you with us live on
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la next then i'll be back a little later. look at some of the events planned for the hours ahead. stay with us as sama assuming in the sand does sound like love the idea of christie. >> i think we should try it for us nice for you thanks. chrissy will be met with a later donald trump set to return to the campaign trail. as kamala harris sweeps through battleground states will have the latest analysis us presidential race. plus we have new police bodycam footage of the moments right before gunman tried to assassinate donald trump details just ahead hello
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pain learn more. it's still go.com welcome on cnn newsroom top stories today, a debate is now set for september the tenth between us vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump abc news will host and allow other networks to broadcast the event trump indicated he would also debate harris on september the fourth and the 25th harris says she's open to discussing further showdowns during a news conference at his mar-a-lago estate on thursday, trump said he hasn't been on the campaign trail recently because he's quote, leading by a lot, except polls show the race is tight trump says he'll campaign more after the democratic national convention later this month. >> meanwhile, harris and her new running mate continued their swing state blitz with a
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stop in michigan. the two spoke to members of the united auto workers union, which gave harris a key endorsement this week, harris and walz touted their support what are the unions and the importance of organized labor natasha lindstaedt is a professor of government at the university of essex. she's with us from colchester, england. thank you so much for joining us what do you make of the fact that we haven't seen much of donald trump this week. and an awful lot of the democratic candidates and his argument being that he's a ahead in the polls show he isn't i mean, it's really interesting when he was asked this about his lack of campaigning at the recent press conference, he said, oh, that's a really stupid question. >> it's it's very strange to go to montana because that is not a swing state. that's on that trump will easily win. >> if you contrast this with the harris-walz campaign, when they are going hard in some of these battleground states. >> and drawing huge crowds. and i think that's really irking
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trump at the moment in the press conference even mentioned that his crowd size with even larger than the i have a dream speech by martin luther king junior, which of course was a false remark. i, i think he just completely caught off guard by the switch-up between biden and harris even alleged that it was unconstitutional. it wasn't but his campaign just wasn't ready for this. i think he thought that he would be able to win easily and truthfully, he will would have been able to win easily had biden remained on the ticket and the whole campaign strategy was built around this idea that biden was too old and that trump could sort of role with this 46% support. and there wouldn't be much support or energy behind the democrats with biden at the top of the ticket. but we're seeing a huge shift. did he? this isn't ready for it. and he's unable to acknowledge what's really remarkable happening in the polls with harris surging ahead in swing states like pennsylvania and michigan and wisconsin and really moving closer to trump in georgia and
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arizona let's listen to how he is trying to delegitimize harris's candidacy at the fact that you can be get no-votes lose in the primary system. >> in other words, you had 14 or 15 people. here's the first one out. at that you can then be picked to run for president it seems, seems to me actually unconstitutional. perhaps it's not what you think about natasha. >> do you think that's going to resonate with people? >> i don't think so. i think he's trying to just dampen the energy, the spirit behind this movement. and this is something that we could not have really predicted. >> because kamala harris is approval rating was so low. >> and there was so much energy after republican convention a little bit of a bump there and it just seemed like it was going to be a slam dunk for the
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republicans instead, what we're seeing is there's it's just massive movies more than a campaign. it is really a movement. and when you see that she chose tim walz, he turned out to be a fantastic choice. he was a lot more charismatic in terms of his speaking abilities. and even i thought he was able to really connect with those voters in the midwest. so he's just completely caught off guard and not sure how to respond. so he's trying to find ways of diminishing her candidacy in any way he can, whether it be by making front of her name misprint announcing it, saying that she has 19 different ways of calling herself camila or diminishing her as a woman, or questioning her race and her identity. they're trying to figure out whatever they can grab onto because they're trying to define her some way and they're struggling to do that in terms of what we see going on next. obviously everyone's got their eyes on the debates. you have no idea,
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do you? how they're going to perform until you actually see them together? obviously, trump has had more experience at that very top level of debate do you think harris is going to play it because we've seen how the pre if biden goes in on the attack so hard to take on donald trump isn't it? unless you stick to the policies, she's got to sort of rise above it to some extent to make it work so i actually think that she would destroy trump in a debate, he was ready to debate biden, and it went the opposite way. >> he was able to really effectively make biden look really bad. and he's not prepared to debate someone like kamala harris, who is a trained prosecutor. if you saw her in the sessions where she was questioning brett kavanaugh or a former attorney general general, jeff sessions. i mean,
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she will come at him again and again and again and her first let's debate performance when she was running for president really showed some of that promise. chief is allowed a bit, but many commentators are saying that she's just grown a lot. she has evolved she's become more presidential in the way that she carries herself. and she knows the facts. she knows the policies backwards and forwards. she's been able to handle really difficult issues like immigration and basically put it back on trump's team. and the way that trump torpedoed the bipartisan bill at the border to stem immigration he doesn't really understand policy very well. he does well when he can sort of bully and overpower people with his voice. and then just sort of not respond two questions and you have to fact-check. i'm quite a bit i think she'll be quicker under feet and able to fact-check him while the debate is going to tausche, we'll see what it's going to be a fascinating debate for sure. now, a new intelligence report obtained by cnn shows us
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security officials are on alert for possible attacks or the democratic national convention, perhaps in retaliation for the assassination attempt against former president donald trump. the convention starts in ten days of more than 50,000 people are expected to visit downtown chicago. that includes president joe biden, vice president kamala harris, a numerous high-profile an election did lead as the assessment notes that no specific credible threats have been identified. meanwhile, cnn has obtained new police body cam video of the moment, a police officer sees the gunman right before he fired shots at donald trump. at that rally last month, cnn's danny freeman has the story it's the moment we've heard so much about c now for the first time on police body camera, a butler township police officer asking for a boost to check the roof of the ajr building outside former president trump's rally. >> there's no audio in this video obtained by cnn you can see on the timestamp. this is
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less than one minute before crooks started shooting the officer climbed up to the roof and almost immediately drops down. and the tone changes. you don't see it on the video, but police have said crooks aimed his rifle right at the officer. he runs to the other side of the building to look at the roof. and on this officers dashcam which was recording audio, you can hear those first three gunshots from thomas matthew crooks at 6:11 p.m. the officer rushes back to his car to get his rifle. you hear him shout to other law enforcement officers on the dashcam of your head? he's right there back to the officer's body cam this close bro there he turned around on me who doesn't want him chaos ensues by this point, the gunman crooks has already been killed by secret service, but it doesn't appear local law enforcement is aware you about barbies saying down nets doing over right after the gap
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he's got glasses, long hair. these videos provide new insight into local law enforcements movements moments before the shooting and the frantic aftermath. since that day, there been finger pointing between us secret service and western pennsylvania law enforcement, including testimony from the acting director of the secret service, asserting local snipers hidden in a building could have spotted crooks i'm not saying that they should have neutralized him but if they just held their post and looked left, maybe and there's a lot of maybes are senator, a lot of maybes, it's like, but this new body camera footage also suggests local law enforcement had warned good service. they needed to protect the building. crooks used to fires the shots can told them we need to post the guys can ever hear. >> i told him that the secret service i told him that tuesday i told him the post. >> can guys over here i don't know what no. were inside and i
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told him post thing guys over here. i wouldn't even concerned about it because i thought some of them rooftop. i look, that's how they out the loser guy walking back they wrote there inside. >> i should also note that frustration you just saw right there coming just about ten minutes after the shooting took place. now, we did get a statement from the secret service on thursday saying that they are reviewing body camera footage that was released by a local law enforcement. and furthermore, they added that they appreciate local law enforcement partners who acted courageously as they worked to locate the shooter that day danny freeman, cnn washington when we come back, we'll go live to paris and recap thursday's most shocking moments and look ahead to today's top events. >> do stay with us the democratic national convention starts monday, august 19 on cnn and streaming on max lactate is
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sports, including on the track for the 400 meter men's i'm women's relay races and host nation france will face european rivals spain in the men's football final. on germany and the netherlands go to head in the women's hockey gold medal match. last but certainly not least breaking or breakdancing as this also today makes it olympic debut today. a joining me here to discuss that, mr. break dancer himself coy wire, we booked on break king in a minute, but let's begin with so it's action because there was some dramatic scenes weren't there on the athletic strike last night? know lyles taking the bronze and then telling us all you have covid what right. >> what happened lot of people were wondering why he was jumping for joy, hooting and hollering before the race. >> if he knew he was not feeling well, why would you not conserve that energy? i saw carl lewis came to his defense a bit and said, look, when you you're the face of this sport. that's a big burden to bear and that's what you do. you help lift in, elevate all the
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others, bring the attention to this force. so he did not get that at no allows for putting on that show after he clearly wasn't up to the task of finishing brides in that race. and so he then later posted at night that on social that he believes his olympics are done. that means for some of tonight's action coming right? >> the men were by one by one you know, with him out now, the door is wide open you know, they are the favorites to win it. >> they did still have the fastest qualifier in time even without new alliance. but here now you have these reigning world champs who are looking for redemption. remember they do then make the final in tokyo. but you have the reigning olympic champs, italy based snuck into the final barely and then team gb in south africa, they finished with the second and third fastest time. so look out for them as well. and of course, we also have the women's four by 100 meter and that's going to be incredible energy to be our last chance to see silver
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medalist chakar richard ryan, world champion the 200 meter champion gabby thomas. yeah, they're looking incredibly strong in that field tonight but bronze medalists of reigning world and olympic bronze medalist for team gb, you'll be happy to hear, will be right there with them looking with jamaica and germany fighting for those podium spots. >> so those are some of the teams to keep an eye on tonight. >> it's can to be incredible energy here. >> how phase prevent place on sunday. and of course is were mentioning earlier, there is still an event to make its debut in these olympics as we near the end small deal breaker, breaking. i love it i love it right i mean, look this is highly anticipated, right? >> because it's the first ever and it's not set up to be in a more olympics come as kind of a celebration for the end of these games which has been fantastic. i stick, we're going to have b boys and big girls. they're not called breakdancers, be boys and big girls from around the world, rep. in by popping and locking for their nations to chase gold you think this is a younger sport and it is. but
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thirty-five-year-old, sunny choi from team usa has found a second calling in life, we caught up with her ahead of these games listen i was previously a director of global creative operations at estee lauder. >> i was comfortable. there were all these but i had a plan b. >> so what's really stopping me and turns out it was just like not wanting to fail and especially not wanting to fail publicly. and now wanting to let myself down. and so i just like wasn't allowing myself to dream. so i was like, you know what, i'm going to allow myself to like have this childhood dream and see it to fruition. >> i mean, does she not give all of us hope i'm really rethinking things like no, it's too embarrassing. >> i'm not even going to try yeah. i've only been in paris 20 for us, but i think i saw one of the game's all why was that the usa, serbia basketball
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game last night. my goodness. >> like it was electric. i mean, i know that's a well-used term, but that final quarter where you say just came alive, was honestly one of the best things i've ever seen it down double-digits their way down double digits it's and they just turned it on not even the last quarter, the last three minutes. they just turned on a dime. lebron steph curry stepped up. oh my gosh, i yeah so there was the fighting nikola jokic is right in serbia. player in the world versus the best team in the world. and man, serbia was looking strong he didn't turn it on and now that subset incredible final match in paris nation france, led by victor wembanyama, right? yeah. do you go bear? this is going to be speaking of electric. i'm getting goosebumps, just thinking about that one. >> well, i hope you can make it to them because it's going to be the place to be what is it saturday or your pool i'm not even going to be here yeah. i
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mean, max knows i'm not even meant to be hipaa look, congrats on an incredible olympics night there's still plenty of action to come. of course. and max, i don't know if you're there, but i may have to spend an extra 24 hours in paris. >> well, i mean, france, usa, i mean, literally why would you not? i mean, that's going to be unbelievable to the swim first happened in locket. oh, yeah you know, i think there was a miss here. i think they should have done park cause the french sport that they added it's this olympics, not breakdancing. that's just my thought. >> i like well not about not a bad idea, but i know that max has got the trainers for the breakdancing right under that behind him so yes, there will be just guys. now, we have just had some news into cnn, reuters, reporting an 18-year-old iraqi national has been detained in connection with a foiled terror plot in ostia. the force three taylor swift concerts be canceled. officials say the teen associated the main suspect 19-year-old austrian, with
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