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cnn, the united states government has just struck a plea deal with three top 911 defendants that includes the man accused of being the mastermind of the horrific september 11th attacks, khalid sheikh muhammad or ks m and two of his accomplices. >> they're all being held at one time, obey the new york times it's reporting that the deal will allow ks m, and the others to avoid the death penalty. the news continues down on cnn hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states around the world. >> and on cnn max, i'm rosemarie church live in atlanta, just ahead on cnn room, divisive and disrespectful. kamala harris hits back a donald trump's false attacks on her racial identity. thousands march in a rod. remember slaying her muslim leader is male hernia. as the middle east remains on edge over possibilities of a
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larger crisis. and later, an incredible rescue caught on camera, the latest on how it all happened. and the child's condition just live from atlanta this is cnn news room with rosemarie have you with us? >> comma harris is firing back against donald trump up the republican presidential candidate challenged her identity as a black and asian american woman. the vice president is contrasting herself with trump in tone and in what she's offering for the future it was the same old show that divisiveness and the disrespect and let me just say the american people deserve better there's comes off to trump pulled a move straight out of his old playbook resorting to false accusations
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and questioning her racial identity, speaking to a panel of interviewers of the national association of black journalists convinced pension. >> he made statements that harris supporters call outright racist i've known her a long time indirectly, not directly, very much and she was always of indian heritage and she was only promoting indian heritage. >> i didn't know she was black until a number of years ago. she happened to turn black and now she wants to be known as black. so i don't know if she indian or she black. >> he is always a black irish college. i respect that hi, the one but she obviously doesn't because he was indian all the way and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went she became a black just to be clear trump doubled down and a rally later in pennsylvania calling the vice president phony and accusing her of being the architect of the quote, border invasion. >> another racially loaded
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accusation, which is also not true. but harris is gaining support and big endorsements some 300 tech investors let's say they will vote for the potential democratic candidate. now the united auto workers union is also pledging their support. cnns are lead science. it's traveling with the vice president vice president kamala harris forcefully pushed back against former president donald trump's appearance at the nab j convention in chicago, portraying his moments on stage as divisive and disrespectful. >> it comes after trump had based lee question harris's heritage and identity as a black woman harris said the american people deserve better. take a listen the american people deserve a leader who tells the truth a leader who does not respond with hostility and anger when confronted with the facts we deserve a leader who understands that our differences do not divide us
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they are an essential source of our strength. harris's husband's second gentlemen, doug and also forcefully pushed back on trump, according to the washington post hey if you're at a fundraiser in maine where he directly addressed trumps when he called insults against him and his wife, saying that trump does not deserve a second term in the white house. now, harris was making her comments here in houston, texas at a gathering of sigma gamma rho that is a black sorority that as part of the divine nine, harris herself is also but member of a divine nine sorority, which she joined back when she attended howard university in washington, dc. this is actually the third gathering of a divine nine sorority. harris has addressed just this month part of the goal here is trying to mobilize black women in this election. now, the divine nine does not endorse political candidates, but that's vast alumni network, which includes black men and black women. women could serve as an organizing
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force heading into november's election against donald trump. our light signs cnn traveling with the vice president in houston, texas the trump campaign claims his appearance at the national association of black journalists was meant to unite the entire country. >> but drawing that event, he spread misinformation, dodge questions, and verbally battled with the moderators and he lashed out when he was asked tough questions. take a listen you don't even say hello. >> how are you are you with abc? >> because i think they're a fake news network are terrible and i think it's disgraceful that i came here in good spirit. i love the black population of this country. i was invited here and i was told my opponent whether it was biden or kamala, i was told my opponent was going to be here. it turned out my opponent isn't here you invited me under false pretense fair on.
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>> johnson. it's a democratic strategist based here in atlanta and the ceo and founder of paramount consulting group. he previously served as a senior advisor to the biden-harris campaign in georgia. a pleasure to have you with us it's good to be bad. at the national association of black journalists conference in chicago, witness day, former president donald trump repeatedly attacked journalists, made false claims about his record and question vice president kamala harris is black identity by falsely claiming, she quote, happened to turn in black a few years ago and he says, someone needs to look into that. he also said she could be a dei higher and questioned her legal credentials. what is your reaction to all this and how we're black voters respond. but typically given this was trump's effort to reach out to black voters which is the blind modes it, i've talked to are responding in a very excited
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way because we know that kamala harris has changed the entire political landscape since she is enter the race for president. >> i received the endorsement from president john so by now, we've seen something, we've never seen before. the excitement, the political landscape, particularly amongst a democratic coalition, has been electric. and she was just in atlanta, georgia yesterday and today she was in houston talking to a black sorority and so it was all a part of donald trump's strategy to try to redirect and distract the american people from all of this momentum that the comma hairs can pay has been able to garner she's raised over $200 million. she's received endorsements for former presidents, all of the democratic leadership in congress and states and delegates all across the united states of america they're supporting her but we knew that donald trump was going to stoop at a very, very low, low. i just think that he was going to
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go this low to go to the national association of black journalists into accuse this black one man who's been black, her entire life. it makes people try to understand that he has a little bit of understanding of the black experience in this country. it was totally disrespectful, but this is the donald trump that we've known for a very long time. and i think voters are going to be able to stay focused on the mission at hand. and that is to make sure that we put comma hairs in the white house. >> and we know of course that commonly here's has strong backing from black women. but what about black men? many say they don't feel the candidates are making the case directly to them, including harris and they worry about her role as a prosecutor. so what message to black men want to hear from carmel harris? >> black voters are the cornerstone of the democratic party, particularly black women have been consistently strong supporters. of democrats all across the country, but particularly in the south and
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kamala harris being a woman of color, particularly a black woman, is going to receive an overwhelming amount of support for from black voters. now, right when donald trump wanted you to believe that this was a, genuine effort by his campaign and republicans to try to core black man what you saw today at the nab, jay showed you his true colors. he is not focused on garnering enough support. he went there and disrespected a black woman and that is the worst thing you can do if you want black man to support you. so what the campaign for harris for president has got to continue to do is to talk about her record, talk about hard commitments, and talk about the results that the biden-harris administration has deliberate, particularly to black man. as we're here, rosemary, we're dealing with a country where unemployment in this country is that an all time low, particularly for black voters and especially black men, black men in this country are creating more small businesses at a faster rate than ever had an in black men are direct
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recipient. it historically black college and universities because of the money that bide and harris administration has delivered so similarly, it all comes down to the economy. and i think the economy for black men in this country is moving in the right direction. and we're going to have a variable bus discussion about that very soon. >> so what is trump saying to black man that has some of them convinced they want to vote for him. and do you think they may reconsider that? given what they heard him say about up to harrison salting, commonly, harris attacking her black identity, could that change their minds i think it will, and i think that this strategic attack by donald trump to really distract black voters, just distract the american people and particularly those moderate independent voters that are essentially important in this race, who are all looking at a, how comma harris is going to conduct ourselves. >> what we see is a two tails of different candidates will commonly harris goes and talks to sororities and goes to talk
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to black churches and black leaders. she's respectful, she answers to tough question. donald trump today did the opposite. he disrespected these blight terminalis he cut the time shore from the onset. he was very combative, but it all comes down to the economy in unknown as a black man talking to you today, rosemary, we want to make sure that we do everything we can to protect and provide for our families. and so i think it's gotta be an economic message that the democrats, without a focus on because that's what donald trump wants supposed to believe. but the trump economy was not better than the biden economy. and i think we also got to talk about important issues when it comes to public safety, health care, and education in this country that at all important to blackmail voters. >> they're on johnson would have you with us, appreciate it. >> thank you iran is holding a memorial service for sleigh and hamas political leader is male hernia. >> thousands of people have turned out in tehran where hernia was assassinated early wednesday. her mouth spokesperson says he was hit with a direct rocket strike in
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the room but he was staying both the mass and iran blame israel, which has not claimed responsibility. calls for retaliation are growing among iran's allies throughout the region, including from the who, the leader in yemen and that sparking fears of an all-out war in the middle east seeing in selma of disease is following developments for us. she joins us live from london. good morning to selma. so what is the latest on the fallout from the assassination of is melania? and of course, the possible consequences in terms of iranian retaliation and the impact on ceasefire and hostage release negotiations well, we're seeing that fall out play out on the streets of dacron live right now where he's married, we can bring you those images of this massive procession. you can see the streets filled with crowds the coffin of ismail hernia was being carried through those crowds. there will be a huge funeral player that will take place led by the supreme leader himself of iran. >> and then that cough in that
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body of a smile hernia we'll go on to cut out tomorrow and you can expect massive friday services in doha as well, where he will be buried in there's a clear message in the pictures that you are sending here that iran wants the world to here, which is one of unity. >> again and what they accuse our actions from israel, this assassination of a smile honey in iran wants to convey a message of strength as well at this time, this was an attack on its sovereign soil, threatens its security, its ability to keep people on its territory safe and very much she runs authorities have promised to strike back. but what does that look like? what are you ron's options? it can directly strike israel potentially, but that only escalates this conflict. it could indirectly attack israel. that's via its proxies. it could activate its tentacles around the region you have iran backed militias from yemen to
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iraq, to syria that threatens in widens this conflict potentially could bring in other actors, could result in indirect attacks on western assets or others. so as you can imagine, there's absolutely a heightened sense of security across the region a wait with bated breath, really as to how to ron will respond. and the key question rosemary is, how does all of this wind down? how does anyone bring down the temperature when the negotiator himself is smile hernia is the one who's been assassinated yeah, exactly right. to sum up, del z is joining us live from london destination of two of its journalists in gaza, the networks is the reporters and photographer were killed when an israeli airstrike hit their car and a gaza refugee camp, both men would 27-years-old cnn has reached out the israel
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>> your console? >> no i'm just it's all fine i'm really hoping this is always a some mix-up because of this hello. dad welcome back, everyone. the death penalty is no longer on the table for these suspected mastermind of the 911 terrorist attacks in the u.s. >> collude. shake muhammad has reached a plea deal with prosecutors up to spending more than 20 years in us custody, putting him on trial became a major legal challenge partly because he was tortured in secret cia prisons. and as arne lieberman reports, prosecutors have opted to avoid a trial, but still keep him locked up for life. >> this is a major announcement from the defense department that the alleged mastermind of the 911 attacks, khalid sheikh muhammad, and two of his code defendants in planning and
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carrying out that attack have reached a plea deal with united states. now, in announcing this pretrial agreement, the defense department doesn't say the details of what's in the agreement itself. the khalid sheikh muhammad, more commonly known as k asm and his two co defendants, have agreed to plead guilty to charges of conspiracy and will serve a life sentence instead of the death penalty that the u.s. had been pursuing for years. and this is a case that stretches out over more than two decades asm was captured in pakistan in 2003, along with several co defendants, and then held in cia black sites. and then in guantanamo bay for years he was arraigned in charged back in 2008 with a number of charges, including conspiracy, murder, in violation of the law of war, attacking civilians attacking civilian objects, and much more. but from that point on, the case itself began to drag out first in a debate over whether it should be a military trial or in us civilian courts and then questions about
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torture that muhammad faced as he was held, that those cia secret prisons in the early 2000s and whether evidence obtained during that time would be admissible in court. all of that delayed the trial that was finally set to begin in 2021 before it was delayed once again with the resignation of two judges. and then the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. and that brings us to where we are now for two years now, the u.s. has been pursuing the possible ability of a plea deal with khalid sheikh mohammed and his two co defendants that announcement coming now, the plea deal itself allows us to avoid what would have been a very long and complicated death penalty trial. and it makes sure that ksl will remain in prison for the rest of his life. one open question is, where will he serve out that term along with his it's code defendants. it has been a major point of the biden administration to try to close the guantanamo bay detention facility. they have repatriated over the past several years a number of the detainees held there, but there are still dozens left and that
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process seems to be a long way out. so at least for now, it seems a possibility that ksl will remain at that facility, but long-term that certainly one question will look to have answered or lieberman, cnn at the pentagon it ron's un ambassador clumsy assassination of hamas political leader is melania, could not have happened without us authorization. >> the u.s. denies any knowledge or involvement and says it continues to work for peace in the middle east just we don't want to see an escalation and everything we've been doing since 7 october h been trying to manage that risk. those risks go up and down every day. they are certainly up right now. they don't make the task of de-escalation, deterrence, and dissuasion which is the goal. any, any less complicated the un security council is calling for de-escalation to prevent a wider war. >> israel's deputy ambassador, once increased sanctions on iran for supporting hamas and hezbollah an e as, as, as a nation has prompted widespread
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protests and countries across the middle east, iran, and many of its allies are calling for retaliation, even though no one has claimed responsibility for his death joining me now, from washington, binom, ben taylor blue is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies. thank you so much for being with us lecture. >> thank you so in the wake of ismail honey as assassination on iranian soil, and of course iran's threats of retaliation the region is on edge. >> many fearing it may be on the verge of all-out war, but the biden administration says war is not inevitable. where do you see these escalating tensions going well, certainly in the short-term, i do see a significant uptick at least kinetically or militarily in the region. >> and coming our way both iran supreme leader and that's a title meant to be taken rather literally. and chief military body, the islamic revolutionary guard corps, had indeed promise
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they hard revenge after the killing of his smile idea in iran this is the kind of language that they hadn't used that for the killing of iran's terrorist mastermind in iraq caused them. so by money and that sort of language paved the way for large ballistic missile attack. similar language was used before the april 13th historic over it's indirect missile and drone attack by iran against israel. so there's absolutely a non-zero chance of a over ten direct military confrontation, as well as an intensification of the current multi-pronged proxy war. we've been seeing in the region. and one, the u.s. has been trying to manage. >> and of course, i neil was the hamas political leader, but also one of the key hamas negotiators for ceasefire and hostage release talks. now that he's been killed, what happens to those efforts for a deal and what happens to the hostages? >> this is a kaleidoscopic question. the same facts pointing in a different direction every time the context changes, i think for the short-term, any kind of
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ceasefire talks are going to be off the table with all eyes on trying to avoid or offset or even deter that likely impending iranian or intensification of the proxy feel it's very responses. but never say never particularly for some of the creative diplomatic solutions the biden administration has looked to effectuate through what's left of that political office as well as other countries who have stepped up, try to be mediators during the past ten months after the assassination of hernia and all so, the killing of hezbollah military commander in beirut on the same day. how committed do you think benjamin netanyahu was to the deal given his actions? >> well, actually see the killing of india even though the prime minister didn't mentioned that clearly in his speech today as a kind of making good on the promise made in the early days of october 7. that the israelis would be hunting down or targeting
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anyone who they deemed was responsible for for the october 7th terrorist attack. so i think if there's anything that the prime minister is going to be looking to fulfill or carry out is essentially that very early pledge, which should mind you means that intensification of the gaza war particularly if one believes that is real as behind the assassination, because the logic would be to stop the adversary and then to achieve a military when following them political assassination. >> according to the new york times, or run supreme leader is now ordering a direct strike on israel in retaliation for the assassination of hernia on iranian soil. how likely is that given iran is also demanding an urgent meeting with the un security council accusing israel of violating international law well, i think this is the islamic republic trying to work by with and through if i could borrow the phrase from the u.s. >> counterterrorism playbook. >> some of its partners on the un security council, such as the chinese and the russians, who i believe with the
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algerians helps calls for the meeting. >> but at the same from time, trying to dangle the fact that they had previously been willing to go to the brain can dangle that like a sword of damocles both over the israelis as well as the u.s. alliance structure in the region. so they're trying to cultivate the chaos and cultivate that year, much like the atmosphere that existed between april 1st and april 13th but been tesla blue in washington. many thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you a new report from the un human rights offers says israel has been abusing palestinian detainees from gaza and the west bank since the start of its war with hamas and that at least 53 palestinians have died in detention during that time. >> the israeli military says some of them had arrived wounded from the battlefield or with traveling medical conditions. but the report says others face, torture mistreatment, and sexual abuse everything from waterboarding and electrocution to beatings while naked.
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>> the report relies on testimony from witnesses, victims local organizations, and un agencies. now you may remember this video captured by cnn back in january. >> it shows palestinian prisoners for host to the ground while barefoot and blindfolded, wearing what looks like hazmat suits. the israeli military. says, any acts of abuse against detainees are illegal. and that investigations are launched when there is suspicion of misconduct firefighters across the u.s. continue to battle wildfires as the summer heat intensifies, colorado's national guard has been deployed for the first time since 2021 to help fight fires in the state emergency crews evacuated areas near denver. as the query by continues to spread, further west in california, more than 500 fire engines and 40 helicopters are trying to tame the still
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sheikh muhammad it has reached a plea deal with prosecutors which allows him to plead guilty to conspiracy charges in return for life in prison. but as president campbell harris is responding to trump's latest attacks as the same old show, bringing hostility, anger, and division to the american people. the like the democratic presidential nominee responding by saying the american people deserve better. donald trump's latest attempt to win over black voters invoke racial and false attacks against his democratic opponent. he also dodged questions and made multiple misleading claims kristen holmes walks us through his highly contentious interview i combat a former president donald trump clashing with reporters during an appearance at the national association of black journalists convention in chicago, you have pushed false claims about some of your rivals from nikki haley to former president barak obama, saying that they were not born
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in the united states which is not true you have told for congress when women of color who were american citizens to go back to where they came from. >> why should black voters trust you? after you have used language like that well, first of all, i don't think i've ever been asked a question so in such a horrible manner, i think it's disgraceful that i came here in good spirit i love the black population of this country, the half-hour long question-and-answer session was marked by several pointed exchanges, right from the start with trump falsely questioning vice president kamala harris is heritage after being asked if he felt attacks by his allies calling her a dei hire were appropriate? we're yet and i really don't know could be because i didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black and now she wants to be known as black. >> so i don't know if she indian hershey black. he is always a black irish college. i respect either one, but she
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obviously doesn't because he was indian all the way and then all of a sudden you made it turn and she went she became a black just the republican nominee also pressed on past comments by his running mate, ohio senator j.d vance, about childless americans. did you know that he had these views? >> i know this. he is very family oriented judge, but i know people with great families. i know people with not great families that don't have a family. and the people without the family of far better their superior in many cases, amid criticism of vans at trump, asked if he believed his running mate was ready to serve on day one. >> historically, the choice of a vice-president makes no difference. you're voting for the president and you can have a vice president who's outstanding in every way. i think jd is. i think that all of them would have been but but you're not voting that way. you're voting for the president. you're voting for me. if you're like me, i'm gonna win. if you don't like b, i'm not going to win. >> the former president was also asked whether he stood by
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his pledge to pardon rioters who attack the u.s. capital on january 6, it's 2021. like getting the events of that day two recent protests in washington over israel's war in gaza, like about five days ago we had an attack on the capital horrible attack on the capital, red spray paint that will never actually come off, especially in the limestone. it will never i'm a builder. i know about this stuff. they fought with police before we're much more openly than i saw in january 6. what's going to happen to those people as you part what happened? oh, absolutely. i would if they're innocent, i would pardon them. >> they've been convicted by the wow, they were convicted by a very, very tough system siemens christian homes reporting there. and earlier, we spoke to one of the moderators at the event cardia gerber. here's what she told us about interviewing the former president i had very high hopes that the former president was coming to chicago
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to answer what he would expect would be tough questions, but also tell black journalists and just the american people what he's running on that didn't happen. >> it is never a mistake too. question a presidential candidate if whether it's a republican or democrat, it is never a mistake. i am i was really pleased that nab j, the national association for black journalists, followed through and actually had him there i mean, it is what it is. he is not changing for anyone in fact, he is just him, myself. and if that is what he is, then the american can people should actually see that. but he also answered some questions. i got them on the record about taking a cognitive test in the future. if he won the presidency and some other questions, most of them he did dodge, but we did
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>> find out more at screen for autism.org i'm stephanie elan and los angeles. >> and this is cnn here's on wall street as the u.s markets close, higher on wednesday the u.s. federal reserve signaled a right cup, maybe on the horizon, chairman jerome powell told reporters are caught in the benchmark lending rate could happen at the fed september meeting that's due to recent progress in fighting inflation. but concerns remain over the strength of the u.s. job market it is day six of the paris olympics, worthy women's gymnastics, individual all around final will take center stage later today. us gymnast have one the events in every olympics since 2004, and that trend could certainly continue with gold medal winners simone
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bar as an suni lea, leading the way in the latest medal count, china leads with nine goal, followed by france and japan with eight each. team usa has five goal, but the most metals overall width 30, france is second in the total medal count with 26 and worlds holds. >> amanda davis joins me now, live from paris with more great to see you. omega. so bring us the days olympic highlights. and of course, tell us what to look forward to in the hours the head yeah. >> good morning, rose rates been really fun story starts today. six here in paris, but i have to say that was nothing compared to the tidal wave of talent we saw hit the swimming pool last night. so often in sport, we overuse the word legend i'm way, but it is a word that is more than apt when it comes to talking about katie lucky, the u.s. swimmer. she said she was disappointed with how showing in the 400 meters
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freestyle pushing more than made up for it in the 1,500 last night, the event that she has made her she set a new olympic records. you finished seven seconds faster than the time she posted to win gold in total? three years ago, a ago, her eighth olympic gold medal in all, i mean, so far ahead of the rest of the field that they almost had to adjust the camera setting to get the rest of the swimmers in. and this is what she had to say afterwards any gold medal is it's not easy to win so just i'm just trying to appreciate it. >> appreciate the moment, and i mean, i don't mean to celebrate that much, but it comes out just the happiness and the joy. it just just comes out but why when just won olympic gold in a session, when
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you can win two, that is exactly what france his newest superstar lay on mine are shawn did something that even michael phelps never tried in the space of two hours. >> he took gold in the 200 meter flat i had the medal ceremony. he got the medal around his neck, went back in the pool and he did exactly the same in the 200 meters breaststroke as well. the app ms fair, inside that paul was absolutely incredible and he unloaded aki, both hoping for even more success before for the end of the games that's something though that is not going to happen for rough anodal. of course, the tennis legend t and is spanish teammate carlos al chorales were beaten by the u.s. pair of cryogenic and ram. last night bots and the doll has said, he hasn't confirmed that that was definitely his last match here in paris. he has left the door open potentially for more
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action to come. just as you rightly mentioned, though the other thing to bring you up to date with what is happening today, simone biles back in action in the all around event is the first time actually that two former olympic champions are going head-to-head biles, who won gold in 2016, sunny lee, you rightly mentioned who took the goal in tokyo, but both of those to very much the favorites in terms of taking home. another top prize for team usa. >> yeah, and always spectacular to watch to amanda davis joining us from powers many thanks. as always, appreciate it. >> well, just to hit a mother watches in horror as her 14 month old son falls into a pipe in their yard and we will show you the dramatic rescue without adjustment hey, you seeing this was the main one you're telling me you can get directtv the good stuff and you don't need a
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