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>> to all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom, us vice president kamala harris on the campaign trail, backs a plan already proposed by former president donald trump but details and what her campaign is promising to reveal in the days ahead. widespread condemnation aimed at israel over its deadly strike on a school in gaza. how the white house is responding while still trying to work towards a ceasefire and taylor swift's tour is set to hit london after that foiled terror plot in vienna. but uk authorities and swift fans alike say they're prepared live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber we began to hear in the u.s. >> as democratic presidential nominee, kamala harris wraps up a tour of battleground states.
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she and her vice presidential pick were in las vegas, nevada, where the focus was on service employees who make up such a large part of the city's workforce. eva mckend reports on what she's promising and why it may sound a little familiar at a worker focus rally in las vegas, vice president harris, pledging her support for eliminating taxes on tips for hospitality and surface worker it was the first time that she has made such a pledge. >> and also notable because this is a policy former president donald trump also supports and has been campaigning on for weeks. harris really aiming to go after the support of workers in this critical battleground state shoot. you see the support of the culinary union and they're 60,000 members. this message seems tailor-made for them and it is my promise to everyone here when i am president, we will continue our fight for working families
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including to raise the minimum wage and lemonade texas on tips for service and hospitality worked for the vice president will hold a fundraiser in san francisco sunday and then next week, you will roll out her economic policy vision where she says she will address inflation and how to bring costs down eva mckend, cnn, las vegas, nevada meanwhile, harris's campaign is clarifying an earlier comments made by her running mate, minnesota governor tim walz, spokesperson says walz quote, misspoke in a 2018 video where he's heard talking about carrying assault weapons in war, giving the impression that he served in a war zone. >> now waltz's comments has been severely criticized by republicans, vice presidential nominee j.d. vance has accused walz of being dishonest about his record, but harris campaign
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says, quote governor walz would never insult or undermine any american's service to this country. all served in the minnesota army national guard for 24 years before retiring to run for congress, he was never deployed to a combat zone as part of his service a new poll, by the new york times and sienna college shows a tight presidential race overall with no clear leader. but that poll shows harris leading donald trump by four points in the crucial states of pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan now that's a significant improvement for the democratic ticket as earlier polls showed, trump leading president biden i'm in those states. here's cnn's harry enten showing how another poll is closely aligning with what we're seeing in these fresh new york times, sienna college numbers you know that i like to see confirmation of an individual, paul. so there were ipsos paul's that were conducted in these same states. and i want you to look, this is an aggregate of course,
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across michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, you go back to june, what you see, you saw trump on average up by two points, very similar to what we saw in the new york times, sienna college poll look at where we are now, the august margin between harris and trump, and look at what we see here. we see harris up by two points. again, no clear leader, but that four-point movement very similar to what we saw in the new york times sienna college poll. and this is what we're seeing across the polling data. it's not just one poll, it's not just one pollster. it's the across pollsters. it's across polls. and of course in these great lake battleground states, they're gonna be so important. we're seeing this four point move with, instead of seeing a small republican lead, we're seeing a small democratic party lead. and in this particular case, a small kamala harris lead over donald trump, the reverse of what we were just seeing, just two months ago. >> the trump campaign says, it's been hacked in a statement that campaign blamed foreign sources hostile to the united states, trying to interfere in the presidential election. they pointed to a report released on friday by
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microsoft alleging that iranian operatives had ramped up attempts to influence and monitor the election. a claim comes after political boarded that it had received internal trump campaign documents from an anonymous email account. the white house strongly condemns any attempted foreign interference in american elections there are new calls for an immediate ceasefire in gaza one day after gaza officials said in israeli strike on a school killed at least 93 palestinians now, cnn can't confirm that number, but global reaction has come quickly. turkey says the strike was a crime against humanity. britain's foreign secretary says he's appalled by the attack the european union's vice president says, quote, there's no justification for these massacres. israel says the school house a hamas command and control center, and that a top islamic jihad commander was likely at the school. a weapons expert tells cnn that based on parts of an
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explosive device found at the scene, at least one us made bomb was used in the attack now to cnn's kevin liptak with more on the white house is concerned reaction to these israeli strikes the white house is voicing serious consternation at this israeli airstrike in gaza saying it makes more urgent the necessity for this ceasefire and hostage deal to bring peace to gaza. >> a white house national security council spokesman saying in a statement, we are deeply concerned about reports of civilian casualties in gaza following a strike by the israel defense forces on a compound that included a school. the spokesman goes on to say we are in touch with our israeli counterparts who have said they targeted senior hamas officials. and we are asking for further details a us official familiar with the matter tells me that israel has informed the white house that it used smaller munitions in the strike and an attempt to limit civilian casualties in the spokesman from the white house does acknowledge in this
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statement that hamas has a history of using these types of facilities to operate and gather within, but it does say that israel must take measures to minimize civilian harm. of course, that has been the message coming from the white house. and from president biden going back several months it's far from clear that that is having any influence on israel's conduct in this war. that has caused deep tensions between president biden and the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. so far, president biden has not limited arm sales to israel. what his intention has been and what his strategy has been is to press both of these sides to come to the table and renew these negotiations to try and come up with a ceasefire that would be paired with the release of hostages in gaza. he did release a statement last week with the leaders of qatar and egypt calling on all sides to come back to the negotiating table next week on august 15 and renew these discussions.
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now that president biden is no longer running for president, this has been an overarching, objective of the remainder of his term. and in fact, we did hear the new democratic standard bearer, vice president kamala harris discuss this today. listen to what she said many civilians who've been killed i mean, israel has a right to go after the terrorists that are hamas. but as i have said many, many times they also have. i believe, an important responsibility to avoid civilian casualties. we need a hostage deal and we need to cease fire i can't stress that strongly enough. it needs to get done. the deal needs to get done, it needs to get done. >> now, know and president biden's view and vice president harris's viewed this ceasefire and hostage deal with lower tensions, not only in gaza but across the entire region. and of course this is now setting up a very important week for these discussions. we are told that american
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officials will be traveling to the region to make preliminary discussions ahead of these talks on thursday, the white house, in that statement on this israeli airstrike in gaza, said that it only underscored the urgency of a ceasefire and hostage deal, which they say they will continue due to work tirelessly to achieve kevin liptack, cnn, washington hundreds gathered in tel aviv on saturday demanding a deal to release all the hostages held in gaza and protesting prime minister benjamin netanyahu's government among the demonstrators were families of hostages calling for an end. >> their ten month ordeal. one of those is the family of itay hand. he was an idf soldier who was killed on october 7 his father, ruby chen, has been calling to bring home all the hostages, whether living or dead, including his son's remains. here's what he told wolf blitzer about the attack
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on the school in gaza and a ceasefire deal we are optimistic because we have no other choice. >> but we are positive that this is the time window of opportunity because of the political window belsen, the united states and in israel, to get this done, and we need everybody, everybody focus to get this deal done. and that would even urge the prime minister of israel that claims he is the best thing and go shader. he knows how to get a deal done. he knows how to stand for what is collect for the state of israel. i would add, jim, mr. netanyahu, please get on a plane thursday, we see the prime minister of qatar involved directly in these talks i would urge him get on a plane. we will be very thankful to see you negotiate and playing our loved ones back film after ten months of this agony, do you want to try it out personally to go to either cairo or doha? qatar and negotiate on behalf of israel. he is the prime minister. >> he was responsible for what happened on october 7 and he claims that he knows to do the
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best negotiation possible. show up. do usa playing i loved ones back home. it's about time journalist elliott gotkine joins us live from london with more on the strike and reaction. >> so elliot prime minister netanyahu has been fairly deaf to international pressure so far, does anything change in the wake of this attack? on the school and the condemnation that's followed the short answer is no. >> i don't think it is going to make much difference. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been steadfast over the last, what, ten months of fighting that israel won't be deterred from its war objectives, which are to destroy hamas's military and governance capabilities to get the hostages, the living ones, and the dead the ones back in israel around 115 of them, still about a third of whom are believed to be dead and also to prevent the gaza strip from posing a threat to israel in the future. so in that respect, i don't think that this strike is going to change anything that's said perhaps with a nod to some of the international condemnation that has come about as a result
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of this strike israel has pursued a three-pronged strategy here of explaining naming and blaming. it has put out three statements you don't normally get three statements from the idf on one particular strike three statements explaining how it used precision, precision munitions, small munitions, and that there was aerial surveillance and intelligence to try to minimize the number of civilian casualties. it took the unusual though not unprecedented step, a very swiftly naming 19 of the two doesn't militants. it says it killed in that strike. and then among them, it clarified later, they believe was likely to be a senior commander from islamic jihad. and then finally as the blaming, blaming hamas for using schools and other buildings where civilians are sheltering as a base to store weapons to launch terrorist attacks and to use them as command and control centers. so with those three prongs, as i say, perhaps with a nod to some of the international condemnation israel trying to
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get its version of events out there. of course the other thing and kevin was alluding to this is what impact this may have on cease-fire talks which are set to resume on thursday. so first of all, important to note that hamas has yet to issue a statement saying if it will or if it will not attend those talks. the other thing of course is look, this strike isn't going to help those negotiations. but i think we also need to bear in mind that they've been talking on and off for the best part of nine months since that last one and only ceasefire came to an end and they haven't managed to achieve any breakthroughs. there is an added sense of urgency this time round because as a slim hopes, slim chance that perhaps a ceasefire deal could forestall and iranian and, or attack by iran or one of its proxies such as hezbollah on israel in retaliation for the killing of a senior hezbollah commander and also the assassination obviously, mother haniyeh in tehran last week, but that is a very slim hope and certainly iran and hezbollah have been adamant that there will be a
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retaliation and israel still very much expecting that to do so. the war of words thus far is the only thing that has been escalating, but a retaliation of some sort from iran and hezbollah, its other proxies is still very much expected any day now, kim. >> all right, thanks so much for the update. elliott gotkine. appreciate that alright. >> still to come, russian forces are trying to fend off ukrainian troops as kyiv continues its cross-border incursion will go live. report just ahead. plus investigators are now looking for the cause after the tragic plane crash in brazil that left 62 dead but it may take time while the latest on that coming up next take a pea sized amount, apply it like a lotion pits under boob fivefold, about cracks, feet. >> this water-based cream. i'm telling you it's invisible on the skin. it works like a dream. i didn't someone think of this how far are we? >> do you go to set the ambiance of your space, try the
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set up across eight regions of russia a source says, ukraine also struck an airfield in russia's lipetsk region on friday, destroying an ammunition depot with more than 700 guided bombs. these satellite images were taken before and after the strike. meanwhile, ukraine's emergency services, a russian air attack on kyiv overnight killed a father and his four-year-old son at least three others were wounded, including a 13-year-old girl ella russian president alexander lukashenko is slamming ukraine's incursion into russia, saying it's escalating the tension. belarus is now bolstering its forces at the border with ukraine, claiming it took down several ukrainian drones that cross belarusian airspace on friday, lukashenko believes they were attack drones and is calling the incident a provocation all right. joining us now is cnn's clare sebastian in london. so clare clearly moscow is still on the back foot after this ukrainian incursion with the latest yeah. >> kim, i think the situation now is that the race really is
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on for russia to stop ukraine from advancing any further. or in fact, digging in where it's already managed to advance now, russia has put out multiple claims and videos that it's managed to destroy or push back russian military equipment, including a claim this warning that it managed to hit a convoy it said of ukrainian equipment and troops. we have mailed to verify that didn't ukraine hasn't talked about that, but certainly that is the image they are trying to project. but the evacuations that you talked about, some 76,000 of them according to state media, the acting governor of the kursk region also urging authority to speed up those evacuations in one specific district on saturday that speaks to those ongoing hostilities. you have said this morning that they managed to stabilize the situation in that district, but it certainly does give the sense that this is continuing. it could also portend of a bigger russian operation to come, to try to push, you crane out. of course the question now that they've managed to pull
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off this sort of blindside, this operational surprise in advancing across the border is how long can they stay there? russia is clearly trying to amass its forces to push them out. now, ukraine, for the first few days of this, we're now in day six, didn't say anything at all. they are now publicly acknowledging this is happening. to listen to president zelenskyy on saturday you should award mean today i received several reports from commander-in chief syrsky regarding the frontlines and our actions to push the war on to the aggressor's territory i'm grateful to every unit of defense forces ensuring that ukraine is proving that he can indeed restored justice and ensure the necessary pressure on the aggressor you know, in a different part of the speech, he also seemed to acknowledge the risk that ukraine is taking here. >> he said we leave no part of the front unintended that has been criticism from some observers that given the situation that russia has been inching forward, particularly on the eastern front, ukraine
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facing shortages of manpower still in some areas equipment shouldn't perhaps have moved these forces to essentially open a new front inside of russia. i think look, time will tell the lasting impact of this whether or not they've managed to send a message to the russian people that this is actually war and how effectively they've managed to pull russian forces way from other areas clare sebastian in london. >> i appreciate that. thank you search for answers is underway in brazil after the devastating plane crash outside of sao paulo on friday. the cause is still unknown, but investigators have started pulling data from the aircraft's to black boxes, be preliminary port could take 30 the day's official says the bodies of 50 of the 62 victims have been recovered from the crash site. the other 12 were at the back of the plane, which suffered the most damage social media videos captured the aircraft spiraling out of the sky before slamming into a residential area. here's one
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witness this could do i heard a very strange noise from a plane then i went outside and saw the plane crashed into an apartment very close to my home, black smoke appeared soon after the crash. i was scared because the crash site was so close to my home fearless stefano pozzebon has more the plane plummeted to its demise in a matter of moments but for those who witnessed the tragic crash outside cell, paola, the images will last forever i don't know how long it will tell you before i can sleep again. >> i'm still in shock. says you're through the pariah. she filmed the fiery blaze from her own front yard. brazil has declared three days of national mourning as rescue workers tirelessly comb through the wreckage to recover the bodies. >> i can say that we are working here and all since yesterday, we have 100 police officers working here. here 62
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people have died on a flight to to a three, but only a handful of bodies have been identified. >> among the victims a mother of three, if pharmacist traveling to visit her family, teachers at a local university and the crew of the plane brazilian authorities saying they recovered two black boxes that could help clarify what really happened. the cause of the accident, still a mystery. but in such a tragedy, there is also a relief for those who felt it could have turned out much worse the pilot was a real hero. >> he managed to crashed in an open field without causing damage on the ground, had crashed two seconds before we would be dead a community and the nation looking at the sky still waiting for an answer stefano pozzebon, cnn vinhedo brazil well the u.s. >> presidential election, less than three months away,
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hospitality industry is the backbone of the economy. the proposal is among the first notable policies offered by harris since she replace president joe biden as the democratic standard bearer from running mate j.d vance, claims the democrats are still skirting the issues and campaigning on personalities instead, here he is so i think that what it is is two people, kamala harris and tim walz who aren't comfortable in their own skin because they're uncomfortable with their policy positions for the american people. and so they're name-calling instead of actually telling the american people how they're going to make their lives better i think that's weird, dana, but look they can call me whatever they want to. >> they have done both. they have both policies and they are trying to define him if you go to come on harris's campaign page right now, they still don't have a policy. let's talk about what they're going to do. i think it's really insulting to americans and you can watch dana full interview with j.d. >> vance on state of the union that starts at 9:00 a.m. here on the u.s. east coast, 2pm in
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london, 9:00 a.m. in hong kong right here, of course, on cnn obviously it's illegal for non citizens to vote in federal elections here in the u.s but in georgia, the republican dominated state election board wants to post citizens only signs outside voting booths. know it's part of a larger conservative push in the u.s. cnn's rafael romo reports voters in the united states are already obligated to prove that their citizens before registering to vote, registered voters in georgia also must show a valid photo id before casting a ballot in every flexion emotional second, now, the georgia state election board that this week voted in favor of encouraging election officials to post signs outside polling places for the november 5 general election. >> that would clearly say us citizens only. the proposal was introduced by republican board member dan his johnston during a meeting on wednesday?
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>> is the sign johnston says the purpose behind the signs is reminding people that it is illegal for noncitizens to vote anything to help non-citizens from unwittingly violating election law. >> sara tindall gasol, the only democrat on the five-member for board, said the move is unnecessary because quote, there's absolutely no evidence that this is happening in numbers that would make a difference. i do not want my name associated with perpetuating disinformation that undermines confidence in our electoral process. >> the myth is that these people are registering and vote voting in large numbers board member danielle king or republicans said that the board is not trying to prevent any us citizen from voting. >> on the contrary, she said, the whole idea is to encourage citizens to vote that's what this is about. it's about a buying abiding by the law in there may also be a strong political recent for the u.s.
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citizens only signs former president donald trump has repeatedly made outlandish claims about democrats seeking to add undocumented immigrants to the voter rolls during a rally earlier this month in atlanta, the former president specifically mentioned the three republic like a members of the board by name, three members janice johnson brick, jeffries and janel king, three people are all pitfalls fighting for honesty transparency, and victory a georgia is hardly alone when it comes to this issue, voters in eight states will soon decide whether to change their constitutions to explicitly ban voting by noncitizens, the growing citizen-only the voting movement marries two issues. republicans hope will motivate their base this fall, unfounded claims about election fraud and illegal immigration rafael romo, cnn atlanta police in
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ferguson, missouri, say an officer is fighting for his life after being assaulted during protests, marking ten years since michael brown's death round was shot and killed in 2014 by a police officer, causing protests during the black lives matter movement please say the protests on friday were mostly peaceful until a group of people pushed down offense by the police station. >> that's when officer travis brown was knocked over and hit his head, causing a severe brain injury. officials say several protesters were arrested, including the man accused of charging at officer brown london police are on high alert as they prepare for the arrival of taylor swift's era's tour, officials say they are equipped to handle all scenarios after the discovery of a terror plot forced the cancellation of swift's concerts in vienna. despite last week scare, swifties say they're feeling positive about the london gig the shows will go on, but british police say they're on high alert for taylor swift's scheduled concert dates at london's
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wembley stadium. so far police say they foiled a terror attack targeting the pop star's shows in vienna won't derail the london events uk swifties are both relieved and cautious we did consider selling our tickets, but i think we took a few hours. >> we come down, we saw with the statements were that were being put out and i think we're now feeling good about going again heartbroken fans in vienna endured the crushing cancellations of all three of swift's performances there after authorities say they uncovered an isis-inspired plot to attack concert-goers with knives and an explosive devices. >> but the uk is metropolitan police, say wembley stadium routinely hosts high profile events. and when the era's tour returns to the uk this week, policing across the country has already been stepped up because of violent, far-right riots and anti-immigrant violence is broken out in many uk cities after three girls were killed during a taylor swift-themed dance class no venue wants a
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repeat of past security failures like the security bombing in 2017 that killed 22 people at an ariana grande day concert in manchester. >> thank the law eve industry will be taken. these kinds of things incredibly seriously and they will have measures in place or certainly big picture measures in place to ensure by all the answers people were at the venue are incredibly safe mini concert goers, that cigarette, one of the biggest music festivals in europe taking place in budapest this weekend, say they're aware of the foil attack at a taylor swift concert and it's a concern, but they try not to dwell on it. >> sometimes it is on my mind like if you're in a big crowd here, like okay, if something happens right now, what would you do in general? i just in a trial live in the moment, even taylor swift said in 2019, she carries an emergency kit with bandages for gunshot and stabbing wounds after previous attacks that music shows the new reality of concert going.
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>> it's not just about singing along or what bracelets to trade, but what to do in case the worst happens? >> and taylor swift will perform five shows at wembley stadium. >> the first kicks off this thursday, august 15 anti-racism protests spread across the uk. saturday when protests was just outside the london headquarters of the right-wing reform party, where immigration was a hot button issue during the last month's election anti-racism protesters outnumbered anti-immigration protesters on saturday last weekend, protests turned into riots targeting muslims and migrants after online posts falsely identified the suspected killer of three young girls as islamist migrant on saturday, massive crowd of anti-racist protesters gathered outside a mosque in london. many waved palestinian flags along with signs that read, no to hatred on sunday, one of the young southport stabbing victims, 9-year-old alice dasilva aguiar will be laid to
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keep the flair, keep the emotion, keep the showman, the sport needs it. ♪ ♪ anymore. and you shouldn't join me. i can.com and get paying when you say metal mania at the final full day of events at the paris games, 39 gold medals were awarded on saturday with china's squeezing past the u.s. >> for claim the lien with the most gold medals, team usa has 100 and 22 medals overall right now, putting it far ahead of the pack, there still a chance for us to come out on top in the gold rush 13 war goals will be awarded before today's closing ceremony included women's marathon just moments ago, the netherlands, sifan hassan clinched the gold and set a new olympic record. ethiopia took home the silver in kenya the bronze medal. the women's basketball gold medal game might do deja, who are
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repeat of the men's final team, usa will face host nation france and the u.s. and italy will vie for gold in the women's basketball. let's go live now to paris and cnn world sport anchor amanda davis with some breaking news and bad news for american gymnast jordan chiles and more. can you tell us? >> yeah, i'm afraid. i'm not able to start sunday off for on a more positive note, having had a week as a paris 2024 medal winner, a really tough offend to the games for jordan chiles as the international olympic committee have confirmed, the us gymnasts will be stripped of her bronze medal from the floor competition is going to be reallocated to romanian gymnast ana barbosu were talking about that event that gave us that iconic podium photo with simone biles chiles and rebeca andrade of brazil. the first all-black olympic gymnastics podium the court of arbitration for sport ruled on saturday that the inquiry chiles file held in the moments after her routine questioning,
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the difficulty levels, scoring came too late after the deadline, chiles initially finished fifth with romania's barbosu in third, but after partitioning her score chiles was awarded additional marks that then saw her the barbosu for the bronze much to the outrage of the remaining delegation they then launched their own complaint to cash and cast have ruled in mania is favor the international olympic committee saying barbosu is returned to the bronze medal position there was though a real bus on the streets here in paris last night around the men's basketball final, the one that script writers had been wanting, the stars are out in force on and off the court and the game more than lived up to the hype as host, france took on what might be one of the most talented us teams ever assembled in the quest for goals, 20-year-old victor wembanyama, more all than holding his own against some of the all time greats the
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reigning nba rookie of the year scoring 26 points, keeping his team in it all the way to the very last but in the end, the new dream team, of lebron james, kevin durant, steph curry and co. prove just too strong. and it was curry whose late-game heroics have made him well, we're time nba champion. he added to his legend scoring 25 points and hitting a couple of three-pointers in the closing minutes that all but sealed the gold for the usa your first for steph third, full abroad. and a record fourth, gold medal for kd is everything i imagined and more, just the excitement of doing it. >> you know? you guys in our locker room. we all signed up for this mission to continue usa basketball dominance obviously, understanding there's going to be a really tough task with some great teams that we're going to have to face and you know, there's a sense of relief at the end, but it's more like a sense of accomplishment, obviously, knowing what we were able to do
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well, the u.s. >> women's basketball team will try to make it a double gold against france. that eighth straight. later on sunday when their final takes place, it would also mean they joined the women's football team would top the podium, something that felt like an impossibility. a year ago after that early exit from the women's world cup, this was the one i was lucky enough to return last night. and a matter of weeks, emma hayes, as really injected a new life into the setup, bringing her winning ways from chelsea in england to the u.s. as they beat brazil for a third time in the olympic final although it did leave legendary marta still all smiles with silver, but without a major tournament title as she retires from international competition after an incredible sick olympic games on the final night of action on the purple track at the stade deferrals a purple patch for the usa's four by 400 relay teams, taking gold in both the men's and women's races, setting records
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along the way. look at that distance is now more than 30 years since the women didn't capture gold in this event, they finished it incredible so four seconds faster than the dutch in the men's event was closer but they did it. and in olympic record time for the third straight games that both us four by 400 teams that have won now, the end of another olympic games is often the moment that brings to an end the sporting careers of many of the athletes that we've seen in action over the last couple of weeks the time to call it a day. one of those two time world champion ukrainian wrestler john millennia after silver in rio in 2016, gold in tokyo in 2021, he took greco-roman bronze here in paris. then symbolically placed his shoes in the center of the mat to signal the end. but that is only half the story if we can also a ukrainian member of parliament and his country now two-and-a-half years into the
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war against russia delighted to say john is with us now with his metal around his neck congratulations on another olympic medal, but where we're standing here in paris, waking up on and another morning with news of more airstrikes overnight in kyiv, which i know is where you live. >> how does that impact how you view? you're medal and what's been taking place here in paris thank you for your questions god for us for any athletes from ukraine this period of time, for our land, for our motherland well first of all, we hear concentrate to show a good results for our country and us this platform to share information about current situation in ukraine because
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when we have here celebrating it's one of olympic moments, of spores in general, the same time russia kills our people every day from day two they and for us, it's common situation when we wake up and understood that russia kill somebody this night so we ask that supporting from our alice, we asked to support it for our partners because russia is set be countries huge resources. but we fight for our land. we fighting for our war and our rights for living normal life that's why we need to support amara have you been able to focus on your career and
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competing with the world's best athletes with what is going on at home oh, it's difficult situation because for example of mike kind of spot wrestling. >> we have a sum facilities in ukraine when week when we can spend the time and have a good preparation, but as a facilities, what was destroyed by russia, for example, swimming pools and something else hour girls and guys spend that time abroad because we finally don't have any opportunity to prepare in our country now this is a big problem and specifies problem with facilities. second problem is mental health of our athletes who can understand feeling the safety by yourself, by your relatives safety of
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your friends, for example, and you should, every time thinking about this, and you should, for example, stop your training process and go to shelters when you hear or see a siren for example well, this too tough mentally, but we know that our soldiers, our brave nations soldiers protect our land in difficult situation, and we know that can say something. we should do. our our job. we should go into the olympic games retranslate this information and help our country and get get a medals for our county and you or not only an olympian, an athlete, you are a member of parliament's, you said to me, you've taken holiday to be here as an olympian. >> you go back to your day job tomorrow on monday. tomorrow. >> what is the priority for you
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in that role supporting our athletes because my responsibilities us and spot policy see in ukraine. so we create a los in this sphere, recreate help our athletes too. four, grows up to a devil up their skills to fix their problems. and now, in this time when a lot of hello, kate and relocated person, a lot of 50 g's, a young population, unfortunately clear spend their time mostly abroad. and we can we can lose our future generation someone who will be, who should be on the next one begins for example. so it's a big problem and dangerous problem for us in this case. >> but it's our. reality.
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>> shan. thank you so much for your time. i know over 500 sporting venues and facilities have been destroyed over the course of the invasion and approaching 500 athletes and coaches have also been killed as well so we are with you thanks and support a medal that means more than most and all the ukrainian athletes, i've spoken to over the last couple of weeks, kim it is about sending a much bigger message than what is just happening in a sporting sphere. >> yeah, incredible that he could sola, achieved sporting excellence in the larger context of the war, there is such an inspiring story. appreciate you bringing that to us. amanda davis in paris. thanks so much. and we will be right back kendre riva, support your brain health very janet hey, eddie, know fraser, frank, frank bred. >> how are you?
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