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watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world i'm kim brunhuber. >> this is cnn newsroom. kamala harris trying to reach workers in nevada with the pitch they've already heard from her rival what she said evan, what more we can expect in terms of policy proposals in the days ahead meanwhile, donald trump's campaign says, it's the victim of hackers. how the team says they discovered the security breach. what was leaked, and who they're blaming bots, the u.s. has some harsh words for israel following a deadly strike on a school in gaza will look at the possible impact this could have on cease-fire talks live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber and we begin here in the u.s. >> as democratic presidential nominee, kamala harris wraps up a tour of battleground states. she and her vice presidential pick were in las vegas, nevada where the focus was on service
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employees who make up such a large part of the city's workforce, even mckend reports on what she's promising, and why may sound a little familiar worker focus rally in las vegas. >> vice president harris, pledging her support for eliminating taxes on tips for hospitality and surface workers 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 well supports and has been campaigning on for weeks. harris really aiming to go after the support of workers in this critical battleground state. she received 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 including to
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raise the minimum wage and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality worker the vice president will hold a fundraiser in san francisco sunday and then next week she will roll out her economic policy where she says she will address inflation and how to bring costs down eva mckend, cnn, las vegas, nevada, a new poll by the new york times and sienna college shows a tight presidential race overall with no clear winner without poll shows harris leading donald trump by four points in the crucial states of pencil alayna, wisconsin, and michigan. now that's a significant improvement for the democratic ticket as earlier polls showed, trump leading president biden in those states. meanwhile, the trump campaign says it has been hacked in a statement, the campaign blamed foreign sources, hostile to the united states, trying to interfere in the upcoming presidential election. cnn's jeremy herb
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has the details the trump campaign revealed on saturday that it has been hacked. >> these hacked documents were sent to politico, which reported on saturday that it received emails from an anonymous account containing internal trump campaign documents trump spokesman steven cheung said in a statement that foreign sources were behind this attack and he blamed iran for the hacking. he said in a statement, these documents were obtained illegally from foreign sources hostile to the united states intended to interfere with the 2024 election and sow chaos throughout our democratic process. cheng pointed to a report from microsoft that was released this week. in that report, microsoft revealed that iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps had attempted to hack a high ranking officials emails in june. and the microsoft report did not say which campaign it had targeted or if the hack was successful. cnn reached out to the trump campaign asking if it had sought infant more information from the fbi and the trump campaign declined to comment
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microsoft also declined to comment on this report. it's worth remembering now that in 2016, it was hillary clinton's campaign chairman, john podesta who was hacked himself in his emails were published by wikileaks in the days and weeks before the 2016 campaign in a statement on saturday, the white house condemned all forms of election interference from foreign countries. jeremy herb, cnn, new york in some or most substantial comments on a policy related matters since becoming the democratic presidential nominee, vice president kamala harris reiterated support for israel's fight against terrorism while stating her concern about civilians in gaza this is what she said yet again, far too 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
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responsibility to avoid civilian casualties the white house, issued a statement on the strike. it said, quote, we are deeply concerned about reports of civilian casualties in gaza. we know hamas has been using schools as locations to gather and operate out of. but we have also said repeatedly and consistently that israel must take measures to minimize civilian harm. other world leaders also stressing the need for a ceasefire and hostage release deal. and this comes after gaza officials say an israeli strike on a school killed at least 93 palestinians on saturday. cnn can't confirm that number israel says the school housed a hamas command and control center and that a top islamic jihad commander was likely among two dozen militants does was killed at the school a weapons expert tells cnn that based on parts of an explosive device found at the scene, at least one us made bomb was used in the attack journalistically, it gotkine joins us live from london with more on the strike and the reaction. so elliot prime minister netanyahu has been
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fairly deft international pressure so far. does anything change in the wake of this attack and the condemnation that's followed i don't think much is going to change to be perfectly honest, kim, as you say, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has very much been focused on what he says are israel's war objectives and israel won't give up on them. >> those are to destroy the military and governance capabilities of hamas to get the hundred and 15 or so hostages. about a third of whom are believed to be dead back into israel. those that were kidnapped, of course, on october the seventh and the hamas led terrorist attacks and to prevent the gaza strip from posing a threat to israel in the future. so i don't think prime minister benjamin netanyahu is going to to be deterred or deviated from those goals. but perhaps with a nod to the international criticism, particularly from the united states, the idf put out not one, not two, but three statements on this same strike something that they don't usually do. it emphasized that it says it used aerial surveillance it's intelligence and small munitions to try to
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minimize civilian casualties. at the same time, it very swiftly named 19 of the two dozen militants from hamas and islamic jihad that it says were killed in that strike, including it says the likelihood that a top islamic jihad commander was killed in that strike and then at the same time it reiterated what it has. so that has said on numerous occasions that hamas is to blame for this because it uses these civilian facilities in order to as command and control centers to store weapons and also to use as a base to carry out terrorist attacks. so that's kind of what israel has been saying and doing in response also before the international condemnation, as i say, i don't think it's going to change. israel's war objectives or the way it goes about this war. but certainly it's trying to put its version of events out there as a counterweight to what the authorities in the hamas-run enclave have been saying kim, yeah. >> and then elliott all israel's still waiting for the
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retaliatory attack that it knows will be coming very much so of course this in response to israel assassinating a senior hezbollah at the top hezbollah military commander in south beirut. >> and 40 accused of assassinating the hamas leader, ismail haniyeh in and to tehran, something that israel hasn't claimed responsibility for. and over the past few days, it's been what, 11, 12 days now since those assassinations, you've heard from hassan nasrallah, the leader of hezbollah, also from ali khamenei, the supreme leader in iran, saying that israel will be punished or ali khamenei, for example, saying that you have paved the way for your harsh punishment. hassan nasrallah, saying that making israel weight has kind of part of the punishment, then almost in anticipation of a retaliation from iran or its proxies, the strongest one of course, being hezbollah. you have golan, israel's defense minister, for example, saying he who plays with fire, may
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expect destruction that was a post that he put out on x in arabic address to the lebanese people. but for now still very much, the expectation is that there will be a response to that. it could be greater than the one that iran carried out back in april in response to the killing of a top commander in the iranian revenue evolutionary guards corps at a consulate consular compound in the syrian capital, damascus, no sense. still of when that is likely to happen. a very small hope among the u.s. and others that perhaps a ceasefire deal and talks are set to resume on thursday could forestall and iranian and or iranian proxy retaliation. but given that we've been speaking and holding those ceasefire talks on and off for the past nine months, i think it could be seemed to be rather optimistic that a deal could be done as quickly as this thursday when those talks are set to resume, kim. >> all right. appreciate that elliott gotkine, thanks so much. hundreds gathered in tel aviv on saturday demanding a deal to release all the
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hostages held in gaza and protesting prime minister benjamin netanyahu's government among the protestors were families of hostages calling for an end to their ten month ordeal. one of those is the family of itay chen, an idf soldier who's 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 on the school in gaza. and a ceasefire deal there's a time especially now that we all kind of like at that two minute warning before getting in, we need to think what is strategic? and not slotted jake to help us get that hostage deal. and i would question and ask, is this attack helpful to get us to that finish line or not? we have crossed so they feel unfortunate that these things happen. we did not enjoy seeing these things happen. we do not like to see the people,
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innocent people killed. it's time after ten months. put this to light we, the majority of the people that live in israel are very grateful for what the united states has done the last ten days with mobilizing these forces into the legion. it has deterred until now either. and his villa for making an attack on israel. so we have they thankful for that food indicted states, we see the efforts that the united states are putting on this. we also see a very interesting comment from milan came out the last 24 hours saying that they are not a side to a deal between israel and hamas. we've seen our country's come out, we seeing fans. and of course qatar and egypt urging for this deal to happen. so we are optimistic because we have no other choice. but we are positive that this is the time, this is the window of opportunity, because of the political window belsen, the united states it's and israel to get this done.
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and we need everybody, everybody focus to get this deal done. and i would even urge the prime minister of israel that claim because he is the best negotiator. 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 this say 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 saying our loved ones back home 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. then he played james that he knows to do the best negotiation possible show up. do you say playing i loved ones back home. it's about time russian air attack on kyiv overnight, killed a father and his four-year-old son, according to
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ukraine's emergency service, at least three others were wounded. >> officials say the attack was carried out using ballistic missiles and shahid type strike drones comes days after ukraine launched an incursion into russia's kursk region, russian media reports more than 76,000 people have already been evacuated amid the fighting, nearly 60 temporary shelters have been set up across eight regions of russia. joining us now is cnn's clare sebastian in london. so clare clearly moscow still on the back foot after this ukrainian incursion. what's the latest? >> yeah we're almost a week now since this incursion started, kim and i think it's clear that russia is racing to try to stop ukraine from advancing further, or even worst-case scenario, digging in and holding on to territory. this is something that most military analysts think ukraine will struggle to do in the near time. but the russian ministry of defense it's been claiming this morning that they've managed to hit a small convoy of ukrainian military vehicles.
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some five of them that we've managed to geo locate some video of that to about 14 kilometers from the border. this follows similar footage that surfaced on friday of a burnt-out russian envoy which cnn has also verified. so look, the violence continues as of now, we can assess from unofficial reports that there is still fighting ongoing and that this is something that could be happening over a pretty wide area. cnn's analysis has assessed that russia may have lost control of some 200 50 square kilometers of territory in the kursk region. i think the evacuations of some 76,000 people speak to the nature of this emergency for russia, it could also portend a bigger russian operation to try to push ukraine out. they are amassing forces to try to do this and have declared this sort of counter terror regime in three border regions. as for ukraine will up until now, they haven't really spoken publicly
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about this. there's been very little from the military and only hints so far from president zelenskyy. but in his speech on saturday, he had this to say you should award named today, i received several reports from commander-in chief sierski regarding the front lines and our actions to push the war on to the aggressors i'm grateful to every unit of defense forces ensuring that ukraine is proving that it can indeed restored justice and ensure the necessary pressure on the aggressor what another part of that speech he did seem to knowledge the risk that ukraine is taking an undertaking. >> this operation, even though they have achieved this successful element of surprise and blindsided russia in launching it. >> he said, we leave no part of the front and unattended suggestion that they have not taken resources so there's a away from those parts of the frontline where russia has in fact been inching forward in the lead up to this and as you noted kim in the intro, we are watching to see what russia is
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going to do in response. another deadly attack, missile and drone attack on the kyiv region overnight, two people killed that of course follows a very deadly attack on the eastern town of kristen then if care on friday that killed some 14 people, that is fitting with the general course of this war. but obviously keeping a close watch on russia's response here. >> i appreciate that update. clare sebastian in london. thanks so much after the break investigators are now looking for the cause after the tragic plane crash in brazil left 62 dead. but in may take time plus, and he raised this protests sweep across britain one week after anti-immigration riots rocked the uk, the drive behind the counter movement just ahead, stay with if you have graves disease, gritty eyes could be more than our rough patch. people with graves could also get i would i disease or ted, which may need a different doctor, find a ted is specialist at visit ted.com
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countries, as well as the u.s. have rejected maduro's win the search for answers is underway in brazil after the devastating plane crash outside of sao paolo on friday. now the cause still isn't known, but investigators have started pulling data from the aircraft's two black boxes. that preliminary report could take 30 days. the state government now says all 62 bodies have been recovered from the crash right journalist stefano pozzebon has more the plane plummeted to its demise in a matter of moments but for those who weakness that tragic crash outside cell, paola, the images will last forever i don't know how long it will take before i can sleep again. >> i'm still in shock. says you through the data she filmed the fire 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 now since
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yesterday, we have 100 police officers working here, 62 people have died on flight two to a three but only a handful of bodies please 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 as you can the pilot was a real hero. >> he managed to crash in an open field without causing damage on the ground had he 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,
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brazil all of the young girls killed in a brutal knife attack in southport, england will be laid to rest in the coming hours alice dasilva aguilar's family will hold a private funeral service sunday, the nine-year-old girl was one of three children killed in the attack two weeks ago it took place during a taylor swift-themed event at a dance school and is one of the worst attacks targeting children in british history. >> eight others were injured. police have charged a 17-year-old with murder and he racism protests swept the uk on saturday days after anti-immigrant riots linked to alice's death grip the nation. what anti-racist? process was held just outside london headquarters of the right-wing reform party, which made immigration a hot-button issue during last month's election this weekend's protests are contrast, the demonstrations last weekend, which turned into riots targeting muslims and immigrants after the murders of those three young girls were falsely attributed to an islamist migrant a massive crowd of anti-racist protesters
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also gathered outside a mosque in london. many waved palestinian flags along with signs that read no to hatred taylor swift is bringing her eras tour to london this week where she will perform her five nights at wembley stadium, london police say they're on high alert as they prepare for massive crowds. officials say they're equipped to handle all scenarios after the discovery of a terror plot, forced the cancellation of swift's concerts in vienna some swifties expressed relief that the london shows weren't canceled, but say, there'll be cautious during the upcoming concerts remnants of debby are moving through canada and no longer pose a threat to the u.s. the east coast is now in cleanup mode after friday's rare flash flood emergencies, new york remains under a state of emergency as community and he's recover meteorologists are watching another tropical wave that recently formed in the atlantic ocean, the national hurricane center says it has an 80% chance of developing into a cyclone in the next seven days meteorologist elisa raffa reports we just finally got
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debby's rain to exit off the east coast and we're already watching our next tropical wave pretty high likelihood of some developments in the next seven days from this tropical wave as it heads towards the leeward and windward islands, you can see the spaghetti plots takes it in that direction. >> after that, we'll have to you see where it might be able to make a turn either towards the caribbean or maybe out into the atlantic. but something will need to watch closely. it will likely become, our next named storm. the next name on the list is ernesto, and we are again ahead of schedule for the season. would all of these names storms in large part because our ocean temperatures are just incredibly warm, there's still three to five degrees above normal across this zone here of development where we have that trial apical wave right now. and then even near the caribbean sea and the gulf, we're still looking at some of these water temperatures that are one to two degrees above normal water temperatures have really been driving in this above average forecast is active season that
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mutual physicians the democratic national convention starts monday, august 19 on cnn and streaming on max welcome back to all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world, i'm kim brunhuber. >> this is cnn newsroom our top story, the state of the race for the white house, just days before the democratic national convention, donald trump's campaign says, it has been hacked, is blaming iran. they're pointing to a report released on by microsoft alleging that iranian operatives have ramped up attempts to influence and monitor the election. meanwhile, vice president kamala harris has wrapped up her blitz of battleground states with a rally in nevada speaking to a crowd of thousands, she promised to
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advance policies to benefit working families. a new poll by the new york times and sienna college shows harris ahead of trump by four zero points in the crucial states of pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan, and that is within the margin of error this weekend, harris picked up a historic endorsement from the country's oldest and largest latino civil rights organization, lulac, atlanta now, this is the first time the group has backed a presidential candidate, breaking with the norman adding to her campaign's momentum, latino voters have been seen as a key swing group. recent pew poll shows the democrat demographic is mostly split on who they would vote for. 36% say they would vote for each of the candidates if the election were held today. but that polling was done before president joe biden dropped out of the race. a poll found about a third of registered latino voters say they would vote for a third party with just at five days left until election day. harris has launched a new campaign ad trying to win their support
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when you're raised by an immigrant mother, you learn what's possible with determination and determination is how kamala harris went from one working in mcdonald's to prosecutor state attorney general, us senator, and our vice president in only one generation and joining me now is elie valentine, political analyst and professor at virginia union university. >> thank you so much for being here with us so as we saw there with biden as a candidate, polls had suggested democrats had, had kind of been losing support from latinos to donald trump. is there any the cation now that the switch from biden to harris has energized the energize the democrats latino base oh, yes, absolutely. >> there's a recent survey data that shows that the amount of latinos that voted for biden in 2020 and the amount have
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latinos that have traditionally voted for democrats are now coming back home so recent polls, even pulls off latinos in battleground states show that latino support for harris is in the mid 50s, about 55, 56% of latinos that have been surveyed support democrat kamala harris. so that's a significant boost at just sort of a honeymoon phenomenon or do you think that support is sticky? >> i think it's a solid support, just looking at historical trends democrats have on latinos have tended to support democrats nationally and in 2020, latinos are voting for biden at about the a rate of 62 to 63% and it's been roughly are around the low to mid 60s for the last 30, 40 years. so this is for me, i
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believe a solid support latinos had concerns like other democrats about biden's candidacy, but i believe that with the harris candidacy, we're seeing that he loves go back to where they have been in the past biden polls poorly on the issue of immigration compared to trump. >> so maybe not a surprise that the gop is trying to paint harris as the administration's border czar. do you think that's working and then how will that play with the latino community? do you think? >> well, i don't know if it has us long-term strength. this messaging that that the republicans are trying to paint yes, immigration is a concern. i think latinos have been concerned that for many years both democrat and republican administrations have done very little to address the matter now, what polls indicate and
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the flavor that we see on the ground is that luck deals are really concerned about the economic situation, about inflation he shouldn't about jobs and about real jobs and i think at the end of the day a lot latinos will support which whichever candidate addresses those issues. the best do you think we've seen that the democrats sort of flagging support in the latino community has been more pronounced with latino men what's been the poll is it, is it what you were just touching on there that they don't maybe strongly identify with the identity messaging that democrats used to appeal to the first-generation an immigrant latinos in instead are more responsive to maybe the trump economic message. do you think that's it yeah, i think so. >> some polling has indicated that republicans and in this
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case, trump has been able to gain support from latino men interestingly enough, there's some latino youth that have also been trending that way now i think traditionally latino men have had have appeal to the type of strong man kind of candidacy that trump has represented? now, i will also point out that there have been certain quarters that have that have decided to strategically use disinformation campaigns geared towards latinos that has, that has had an effect on many we saw that especially in florida last time where disinformation campaign and spirit tactics used around this idea that democrats would be
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socialists, that they can, bring a communist regime into the united states and that type of messaging campaign and disinformation campaign has many lucky and but, but, but again, i think we're seeing a turnaround for democrats, especially for harris. so i think that that's going to be something that i'll be looking at yeah. >> and one might wonder what i there would be an increased appeal with donald trump given that he continues to promise the biggest mass >> scratch our heads around this i don't know if any research, any polling has really dug into that so yeah,
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it's, it's certainly baffling, but at the end of the day, at the end of the day, i think the economic message is what really brings things home for latino voters. >> so although right, the migration crisis and the border crisis is real for many but again, at the end of the day, people want to have good jobs. they want to have good health insurance. >> and latino voters have always tended to vote for the candidate that presents the best messaging and the best proposals. we shall see which way the demographic, not that it can be seen as monolithic, but it'll be interesting to see the breakdown in this election, any valentine. thank you so much for being here with us. really appreciate it. >> thank you please. >> in ferguson, missouri, say an officer is fighting for his life after being assaulted during protests, marking ten years since michael brown's
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death brown was shot and killed in 2014 by a police officer causing protests during the black lives matter movement. please say the protests on friday, we're 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. official say several protesters were arrested so it including the man accused of charging at officer brown i still ahead. will go live to paris with a recap of saturday is electrifying women's soccer final, which saw the u.s. enter it's redeemed team era. >> stay with us comedy is common to cnn good go wrong i got news for you for me or saturday, september 14th at nine on cnn my family is partnering with the women's tennis association to remove
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our water and groundwater dot okay. state dot edu mental mania at the final full day of events at the paris games, 39 gold medals were awarded on saturday with china's wheezing path to the u.s. >> to reclaim the lead with the most gold medals team usa had 122 medals overall, right now, putting it far ahead of the pack, and there's still a chance for the u.s. to come out
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on top in the gold rush 13 more golds will be awarded for today's closing ceremony, including women's marathon, when just moments ago, the netherlands one hassan clinch the gold and set a new olympic record, ethiopia took home silver and kenya the bronze. i want to go live now to paris and cnn, world sport anchor amanda davis, with some breaking news and bad news for american gymnast jordan chiles yeah i wish i could be kicking off the final day bulletin with some better news, but having had a week as a paris 2024 medal-winner, a really tough into the games for jordan chiles as the international olympic committee have confirmed to us gymnasts we'll be stripped of her bronze medal from the floor competition is going to be reallocated to the romanian gymnast, ana barbosu. >> were talking about that event that gave us one of the most iconic images of the games. the iconic podium photo with simone biles, chiles, and rebeca andrade of brazil. the
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first all-black olympics gymnastics podium. the court of arbitration for sport, though, have ruled on saturday that the inquiry chiles filed in the moments after her routine on monday, questioning the difficulty level scoring, it came too late chiles initially had finished fifth with barbosu in third, but after petitioning her score, chiles was awarded additional marks that saw her edge out barbosu for the bronze, much to the outrage of the romanian delegation, they then launched their own complaints to the court of arbitration for bought. and that complaint has been upheld. the international olympic committee say barbosu is returned to the bronze medal position. now charles, his teammates simone biles and suni lee have sent their support on social media biles saying sending you so much love, jordan, keep your chin up. olympic champ. we love you. sonny lee's saying all this talk about the athlete. what
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about the judge's completely unacceptable? this is awful and i'm gutted for jordan chiles, you might remember, did win gold with them as part of the team competition. and i can tell you just in the last few minutes, charles is actually taken to social media herself. she's posted for brokenhearted emojis and a message saying she's removing herself from social media for her mental health. there is the possibility usa gymnastics or team chiles could themselves appeal. but as yet, no word on that yeah, just just heartbreaking and her reaction as well. >> you can just really feel for her but amanda, we have to get to some of the marquee metals that were handed out saturday. take us through they were big ones and there was a whole lot of celebration. >> know it's such a buzz on the streets here in paris last night, particularly around the men's basketball final, the one that the script writers had
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been wanting, the stars were out in force both so 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 that quest for gold. 20-year-old victor wembanyama, familiar names and face. he more than held his own against some of the all-time greats. the reigning nba rookie of the year scoring 26 points. he did manage to keep his team in it rights to the end. but in the end, the new dream team, lebron james, kevin durant, steph curry, and you just proved too strong. it was curry whose late-game heroics have made him a four time nba champion he added to his legend scoring 25 points, he hit four three-pointers in the final three minutes. that all but sealed the gold for the usa. it was a first for steph, quite incredibly fertile abroad and a record fourth gold medal for kevin durant's is everything i imagined and more, just the excitement of doing it. you
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know, the, guys in our locker room. we all signed up for this mission to continue to usa basketball dominance obviously, i understand it. there's going to be really tough task with some great teams that we're going to have to face and you know, there's it says that relief at the end, but it's more like a sense of accomplishment, obviously, knowing well, we were able to do so late there on sunday as i read for the u.s. women's basketball team, they'll try and make it a double goals against france. once again, they're also looking for their eight right, which is quite incredible. it would also mean they joined the women's football team atop the podium or something that felt an impossibility this time last year, it didn't it after that early exit, the women's world cup, this was the game i was lucky enough to attend last night and a mask sort of weeks. it really does seem emma hayes has injected some new life into the setup, bringing her winning ways from chelsea and england's as the u.s us beat brazil for a third time in the olympic final. and it leaves a legend that is martha still all
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smiles with a silver medal, but without a major tournament title she retires from international football after her sick. olympic games. she is really one of those players that can have that title legend, and icon on the final night of action on the purple track though at the stade to france, a purple patch for the usa's four-by-four relay teams, taking gold in both the men's and women's races setting records along the way as well. now more than 30 years since the women didn't capture gold in this event, they've finished an incredible four seconds faster than the dutch in the men's event was closer. but they did it and in record time as well olympic record time, the third straight games that both us four by 400 teams have won gold just before i hand back him a word on sifan hassan, as you mentioned, taking gold this morning and olympic record in the marathon, what an end to her again, she's taken bronze in the 5,000 and the 10,000 meters.
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