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the future of laundry detergent has arrived. learn more at earth breeze.com erin burnett, outfront weeknights at seven on cnn you are in the cnn newsroom. i'm jessica dean in new york and we begin with breaking news more than 20 million people are under a tropical storm alerts tonight as debby is rapidly picking up power, the storm is forecast to reach, reach hurricane status in the next few hours and make landfall near the big bend area of florida in the morning. sledding has already begun and more is on the way. forecasters are saying historic heavy rain will pose the biggest danger with the storm. officials warning people in florida, georgia, and south carolina about floods, power outages, and even tornadoes. meteorologist chad myers is tracking debbie in the cnn weather center. cnn's rafael
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romo is following the storm preps chad, talk to us first about the latest on debby the latest right now, is that the tampa bay area is picking up a tremendous amount of rainfall with flash flooding ongoing. it is now keynes considerable flash flood event here all the way from clearwater, all the way down toward naples in venice, there's so much water falling out of the sky. you can begin to see the purple right there along the coast. those are the highest cloud tops, the most moisture laden storm is right now, be careful if you're going to be out and i recommend don't even go out in the area of western parts of florida there. and there's the center of the circulation, more and more developed every single hour that i look at it on the radar. and this will certainly be a hurricane biden landfall. not that it matters because there's going to be so many other things going on, including the potential for land landfalling waterspouts, small tornadoes on land here in parts of florida, every time a big storm comes on shore, that is, have the potential to put
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down, obviously rain. but also if it's spitting a tornado or two, not big ones, but big enough that they can do damage member all the tornados at beryl put down more than 50, but the surge, the saltwater surge into the big bend area, cedar key steen hatchie all the way up here to st. mark's. that's going to be the dangerous area you need to be away from the water here. if that water surge is ten feet higher near only for or feet above sea level i don't have to tell you. i do the math there. so yes, it will be an 85 maybe even 95 mile per hour hurricane as it makes landfall. 12 to 16 hours from right now, the slower it goes, the longer it stays over waters. so the bigger and stronger it will get. we do know that there's going to be tremendous this amount of rainfall, ten to 15 in some spots, the models were putting out 20 inches of rain over the next two to three days. and this is even tuesday where it's still raining so heavily that flash flood watches will likely be issued. flash flood warnings will
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certainly be issued ten to 15 inches of rainfall in a wide swath like this. jessica, this is going to be a flood event. yes, there'll be wind, but this is the same place that we had a big hurricane go and last year. so this is going to be a storm surge push that water in. it's not going to be a knock every tree down type of storm. but boy, when you see this kind of rainfall, this widespread all the way up the east coast that's going to be the story. >> yeah, that's serious stuff. hi, myers. thanks so much. let's go now to cnn's rafael romo. he is following how people in the storm's path are preparing and off-field. chad just laid it out. it's a big chunk of land that this is going to go over yeah, that's absolutely right. jessica in cities across the southeast, specifically in florida, here in georgia, and south carolina are getting ready for the impact of this storm. governor brian kemp here in georgia declared a state of emergency saturday because the state is expected to get potentially historic rainfall according to the national weather service.
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and also in south carolina, governor henry mcmaster has done the same in his state charleston is expecting up to 18 inches of rain which could cause life-threatening floodwaters and flash flooding in florida, several coastal counties from st petersburg and tampa all the way hey, up to panama city and panama city beach are under either mandatory or voluntary evacuation orders, especially those people who live in coastal or low lying areas in the last hour, we heard from a charleston mayor william cogswell, who said that this storm may bring historic levels of rain to his city with predictions ranging between ten to 20 inches over the course of the next few days with the potential to reach up to 30 inches. in specific areas. >> this unprecedented amount of rainfall poses a real risk of life threatening flash flooding
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across charleston residents must take immediate precautions please remain indoors and avoid any unnecessary travel. roads and areas that do not typically flood are expected to be impacted, perhaps severely. so meanwhile, jessica and florida governor ron desantis earlier said that he's activated both the florida national and state guard to be ready for rescue and humanitarian assistance of florida, the florida national guard alone is standing by with 3,000 service members will be ready to assist the state emergency response team at any moment, jessica. all right. rafael romo with the latest reporting on those preparations. thanks so much let's turn now to the race for 2024. we are less than 48 hours away from vice president kamala harris introducing a running mate for the very first time at a campaign event in philadelphia yeah as she
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prepares to make this critical decision, she's meeting with at least three top vp contenders today. pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, minnesota governor tim walz, and arizona senator mark kelly. cnn's eva mckend has been keeping an eye on all the comings and goings outside the vice president's residence there in washington, dc eva, what have you seen today and what what are you learning jessica at this hour we know that the vice president is principally concerned about finding a governing partner and someone that can help her deliver these key battleground states so she's having these one-on-one conversations with shapiro with kelly, with walz today, we believe that we saw governor shapiro's motorcade. >> we saw a motorcade passed by here with pennsylvania plates and was similar to what we saw when he left pennsylvania earlier today though we're not entirely sure. then we all so saw eric holder. he of course is the former obama era
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attorney general and he is involved in this vetting process. he is overseeing a team of attorneys that are briefing the vice president that have been engaged in this vigorous vetting process of these finals? just this all comes as a cbs poll released today shows that harris and former president donald trump are in a statistical tie with harris at 50% and trump at 49%. and that really illustrates how this democratic shake-up of the ticket has changed the he race entirely. you have democrats feeling extremely motivated to vote for harris, not just against trump and even the harris campaign also just launching this new grassroots effort to win over anti-trump republicans are calling it republicans for harris, what more can you tell us about that now jessica, this stuck out to me because you don't see a
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similar effort on the other side, you don't see democrats for trump for instance, and so that tells me that democrats see a real opportunity here with these anti-trumpers, with folks, for instance, in the key battlegrounds state of georgia in 2022, who did not support trump, endorsed candidates. they think that they can bring them over by employing this strategy of having a high profile republicans out there basically telling other republicans that it is okay to support harris at this contest is primarily about the constitution, about democracy and bringing them into the fold. and they say that they're willing to invest in this strategy. they have a digital ad out call unity and that ad is explicitly aimed to get those nikki haley voters still to get those republican primary voters, jess that supported her and not him, just a few months ago, right? >> right. right. right. alright. eva mckend with the
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latest reporting there. thanks so much joining us now to discuss more margaret talev, she is the senior contributor at axios and director of institute for democracy, journalism, and citizenship at syracuse university. margaret, always good to see you thanks for being with us on this sunday evening. as as yeah. as eva just laid out, we know that harris is at the end of this process, that she's interviewing some of these contenders in person today what's on the line with the decision for harris here? >> i mean, it's often said that running mates aren't statistically that important. and i know the harris team wants us all to be focused on her search for a governing partner, which assumes that she would win the election. but the fact is right now if she's looking for someone who can help her win the election, and that's really what we see in the pool that we believe to be either the three finalists or at least among the three finalists, whether it's governor shapiro from
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pennsylvania governor walz from minnesota, or senator mark kelly from arizona. and you're looking in those cases and then a couple other folks who made the finalists at people who in shapiro's case is very popular in pennsylvania. it's a must-win state for harris with 19 electoral votes. but there are questions about whether as much as he could help and pennsylvania, could he be a liability if you add michigan and wisconsin together? that's more than 19 electoral votes senator kelly and governor waltz both have military experience center. kelly has been to space. he's married to gabby giffords, who of course, has been sort of this couple is power couple in terms of leading, gun regulation efforts in the u.s. and then waltzes sort of come from behind in recent days of because his charisma, his background as a high school teacher and football coach, and his
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midwestern appeal when harris is going to have to be running against republican monikers of san francisco liberal. we've heard all the talking points was offers a really clear counterpoint to that in the end, and it does matter who she feels most comfortable with also, in the history tells us that they're running mate may not make a huge difference, but we really are in uncharted territory in so many ways with his campaign there, trying to get a ride on a pretty tough deadline. >> yeah. very condensed deadline just to remind people usually a vetting process like this takes months. this has been done in a very, very compressed timeline, and margaret, you know, typically when we get to the end of a veepstakes, when we're nearing the end and in decision is imminent, you see all of the last-minute chattering and swaying and people out there trying to affect the decision in one way or another. we see politico reporting that pennsylvania senator john fetterman has expressed concerns about josh shapiro.
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there was actually i can read you a bit of it. fetterman's advisers suggested to harris, his team that the senator believes that shapiro is he focused on his own personal ambitions, his reservations about shapiro reflect a long-running rivalry between the two ambitious democrats. it is interesting to see someone from pennsylvania, but look, there are all these things at play, right? like all of these, what does it mean to each of these politicians for their future? what is this last minute angling? say to you owe in some ways it's really a contrast to how harris clinch the nomination. >> we certainly expected when president biden said that he was not going to run again, that there might be a real free for all that was mostly contained behind the scenes with but donors and lawmakers and other members of congress kind of jocking should everyone rally around? kamala harris or should they have an open primary that got wrapped up
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really quickly? now, this is where all the tension is coming at the last minute, which is the right vice presidential candidate. some of the concerns are personal or because of their personal really collision ships. others really are just strategic and tactical. the democratic party really wants to block donald trump from ascending to another term as president. and one of the interesting side note in this is the idea that former house speaker nancy pelosi has had nice things to say about governor walz although pelosi is it's emerita. now, she's still one of the most important voices in the democratic party in terms of strategy and all of this weighing in from members of congress, former members of congress, people who have worked with all these various folks. i think this is not just about their personal relationships these individuals, it is trying to give the vice president, vice president harris and her team feedback on a very, very compressed, high-stakes
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timeline. >> in the end, it is, of course her decision to make and she will be the one to make it and it will be interesting to see what that is, who she's been listening to and then we'll be off to the races looking toward the democratic national convention just quickly before i let you go, i just didn't want to note these new cbs news polls that show that eva was talking about, that show how tight this race is, especially in the battleground states and margaret, this is a real race. this is going to be hard fought on both sides and we don't have much time but it is interesting to see this race, titan 100%. >> and if this was october 15 trump's campaign would be completely freaking out. there's still many, many weeks to go, but this could potentially put georgia and play. it puts michigan and wisconsin closer than thought, perhaps even arizona. it it's something for trump to be nervous about. and that's i think in part why you saw him acting out in the last couple of days and at his rally over the weekend. >> all right. margaret, always great to have you on. thanks so
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much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> still ahead. the harris campaign working hard to define trump and his vice presidential pick, j.d. vance you may have noticed donald trump has been resorting to some wild lies about my record and some of what he and his running mate are say, let's just plain weird don't you find some of their stuff to just be plain weird how vance is now responding and what the numbers show about if weird is sticking with voters plus another summer covid surge, dr. sanjay gupta is on call answering your questions and a weak jobs report sent a tremor through wall street that the powerful jobs market may finally be slowing down. we're going to break down what it means for you. you're in the cnn newsroom there was the american spirit i shall not seek and i will not
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today, trump running mate senator j.d. vance is responding to the harris campaigns attack against him, calling him weird. vance going on fox news saying democrats are quote projecting. so we can sum that up. vance basically said, i'm not weird. you're weird. but harry enten reports there is evidenced jess in the harris campaign's new favorite tagline, could be working jessica oftentimes in politics there are attacks that are lob from one side to the other and they go up in smoke like nothing else. >> but sometimes an attack seems to have some holding power, some staying power. you might say and the attacks on j.d. vance and da donald trump from democrats that they are quote, unquote, weird, maybe one of those examples, let's take a look at some google trends over the past. let's say, ten days and the last five days. and this is google searches for the term or word weird. and we're going to compare what we've seen over the last ten days and the last five days versus the last three months. and what do we see? we see that over the last ten days? searches for the word weird on google are up 20%. how
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about over the last five days, look at this. they're up 28%. so it does seem like more people are searching for the word weird. the question is why? because the fact is anything could be weird. in fact, many people might say that i myself and weird. but interestingly enough, we can actually figure out what are the words? or topics that are being searched increasingly with the word weird? and look here, look at the topics increasingly being searched with the word weird angle. look at them. they're all political, look, you got tim walz over there, who was the first one to actually call j.d. vance and donald trump weird. and then look at the rest of them. maga make america great again, how about the republican party? and then there's a course, j.d. vance. so what we do in fact see is that more people are searching for the word weird and they're searching for the word weird why? because they're searching for increasingly with, let's say some terms and some words that perhaps the republican party doesn't really like. but tim walz of course, started those attacks on the gop really like, of course, people might just be searching for the word weird and associating with republicans.
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you might not seeing might not be seeing too much of an impact. so i was very interested in this little nugget here. take a look at jd vance's net favorable rating. we're going to look it up mid-july, right around the time of the convention are just thereafter and then compare it to what we see this week. look, j.d. vance has never been exactly popular. in fact, he was the least popular vp nominee coming out of his party's convention on record, going all the way back since 19 at the first one to negative territory, you can see that in the abc news ipsos poll here with a minus six point net favorability rating, but somehow his net favorable ratings have gotten even worse. look at it over let's past week, look at this in the ap norc poll -13 points from minus five points, they abc news-ipsos poll from minus six points to -15 points. and while we don't necessarily know that the quote unquote, weird attacks are actually the ones that are driving this they are certainly not helping. so it does seem to me that these weird attacks it might be having somewhat of an impact. much of the detriment of the gop. jessica, back to you. >> all right, harry, thank you so much. still ahead. you keep
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know i've read some of your thoughts on this. it sounds like it's the trend that's what's really worrisome here. >> right? if you look at the raw numbers just to sort of a snapshot in time 4.3%, unemployment is actually quite low by historical standards. and even the level of job growth. it's positive, it's relatively strong, it's just not as strong as it has in the last couple of years. so the real worry is not what the job market looks like. now, it's that these trends are moving in the wrong direction. we don't want unemployment to get even higher given that it's been rising for each of the past four months. we don't want job growth to slow more are let alone, of course, turn into job losses so that's really the worry here. how much has the economy cooled down? and will it continue to cool or slow down even more? >> then help us understand the connectivity here to the fed
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and interest rates and how that ties into this sure. >> so the federal reserve met earlier this week before this this jobs report came out, and there had been a number of other reports indicating that the economy might be slowing, but not quite as concerning as this one. so when the fed met this week, chairman jay powell basically said he needed to see more data before a another interest rate cut would be justified. well, we got the data or right after they finished meeting now it does look like a cut is in the cards. so the fed met, decided to keep things as they were and strongly signaled that they were going to cut interest rates at their subsequent meeting, which is in september now, that looks all but a certainty and the only question really about their next meeting is not if they will cut, but rather how much they will cut, will they make a more
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aggressive decision and cut interest rates, for example, by a full, half a percentage point rather than the usual quarter of a percentage point. we'll just have to wait and see. >> yeah. and some are second guessing the fed saying they waited too long, including senator elizabeth warren. she certainly had called on them to cut these rates sooner, saying fed chair powell made a serious mistake, not cutting interest rates. he's been warned over and over again that waiting too long, risk driving the economy into the ditch. the jobs data is flashing red. powell needs to cancel his summer vacation and cut rates now, not six weeks. it's worth noting. the fed is independent of politics and doesn't take any orders from any sort of well elected officials. but do you agree with her sentiment there i would take senator warren's opinions on his with a little bit of a grain of salt, she has basically been critical of the fed for raising interest rates in the first place. >> whereas the usual criticism of the fed is that maybe they waited too long to write raise
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interest rates. that said, i do think it's reasonable to be concerned that they waited too long to raise them when inflation was high and maybe they've waited a little bit too long to go back to cutting them. and i think that there are a lot of voices out there, not just senator warren's that are saying, look, look guys, the economy is cooling. it's time i'm to take your foot off the brake. just start cutting interest rates to start stimulating the economy a little bit. and my guess is that the officials at the federal reserve also believe they're a little bit behind the curve, at least if you just look at this jobs report that said they will get more data between now and september, there will be another jobs report, among other indicators heaters on inflation for example so again, i think another cut is coming and they may be playing catch-up at their next meeting because maybe they agree that they sort of fissure to start a restarted, stimulating the economy earlier. >> all right. catherine rampell. great to see you. thanks so much for that. >> thank you still ahead.
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make and georgia to talk with a group of female voters for a third time. let's see what they think of the race now that harris has replaced biden on the democratic ticket. here's randi's report this one is the goddess of motherhood and the ocean, ocean show of hands here, who in the group is glad that joe biden dropped out of the race all of you kamala harris has raised $200 million in one week. >> how do you feel about that? has that energized any of you to see young people? so energized and registering the vote in huge numbers it feels very similar to the energy that i've felt when president obama was running i'll feel the same way, but i wonder, is this a honeymoon period? isn't going to stay like this. >> i think this is going to get, you know, crazy like kamala crazy as a fourth-grader, wondering if a
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black one would ever be president. and now something that could actually happen is realizing a dream. i think we are ready for a woman. >> i think we're ready for a woman of color. i'm not sure we're ready for kamala harris i don't look at their skin color or if it's a man or woman, i want to qualified candidate and based on what she has or hasn't done so far, i'm not seeing a very qualified candidate, some republicans have been referring to kamala harris as a dei hire. it's an easy dig it, you know, it's like you can always go for guler instead of like you guys stated earlier, what she's done, what her record has shown, and what she stands for. i think he's just an easy dig. >> i think, you just amazing to have her at the top. if you look at her political career versus trump she trump's the fact that kamala harris is a big supporter of reproductive rights. is that a big draw for you? huge plus having body autonomy is we all should have
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the right to choose what we do with our own bodies. how many of you think kamala harris can beat donald trump? >> yeah, i do i'm halfway when it was announced that this was happening, i went oh, darn what now? >> i really feel like it's going to be extreme emily close. it could go either way. >> and if they can get our young black males out to vote, that's going to be to me the deciding factor which pushes her over the edge because i thought okay, i felt we were going to have a republican, but now who knows? yeah, it's a real fight now, do you think it's fair that the republicans blame harris for the problem at the border. >> in part for the border crossings have dropped to a three-year low in june. >> i don't know whether it's harris has fallen or whose fault it is, but it has definitely increased in the type of people who are crossing into the border. >> and the damage that they're doing to our country, harris has become more in line with some of biden's positions on certain issues.
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>> in some cases, even reversing where she stood in the 2020 race. now, how do you feel about the evolving it's real or she just saying what she thinks people want to hear, or they rebranding kamala to be more palatable. >> i believe it i think with her having firm as vp for the past four years, things have changed. >> what makes you nervous about trump running against kamala harris? because kamala is a great spokesman, she's a debater. >> she's going to appeal to a wide range of americans, regardless of color or even female. i just think people are going to like her a she's very likely, very likable, trump he's his own worst enemy with his ego huge ego, and his huge mouth to match let's talk about the presidential debate that's supposed to happen in september. >> kamala harris is calling him out on this saying that he's backtracking. do you feel like trump is sort of running from this second debate a bit so i think he's scared because he
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actually will have to come with some real facts, facts, and information he would have to prepare a little bit more to debate her. plus, she's argued in court. >> i think women from all across the board are going to really be paying attention to this debate because it's like, okay, we know your track record with a woman. >> if he were well-prepared, he would he would do well, but it's going to be tough because you know, she's she's smooth, she really is last time we spoke two of you okay. >> and k had decided you said that you had decided on a candidate and it was donald trump. are you still firm on that i'm not still firm, but love the republican party to win but i think kamala harris has so much to offer that it could go either way in front. >> this accomplished a lot in the four years. what camilla has to convince me of is that those things will return. >> are you still firm on donald trump? >> yes and i mean, it's not
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trump's a much as the republicans and i'm not convinced that camila is the one i feel like she's got a lot of biden baggage. that's following her. >> i know the three of you last time we talked, we're still undecided are you decided now? >> i am. you are where you're going to vote payers. she speaks more to me. she's more likable for one younger. i like that because she's going to be able to relate more to younger people. >> definitely voting for kamala harris. >> i'm definitely leaning more towards harris, obviously in the honest truth is because she's a woman and i think the country is ready for a woman and it's not because she is black, because she's a female and personally just think a female can actually do the job better our randi kaye, thanks so much for that report. >> still ahead tonight. a photo finish in the men's 100 meter, who took home the gold in paris? >> you're in the cnn newsroom my niece, jamie's bachelorette
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most updated shots are going to be available, but you can probably expect them sometime this fall there's, a few things to keep in mind. >> the new covid shot is going to target the jn.1 variant, which incidentally is a descendant of the omicron variant. >> remember that now the predominant strain that's circulating right now is kp three, which is a descendant of both of those macron and jn.1 so the bottom line is the new covid shot should be pretty protective against the currently circulating strains also, remember this immunity. we're learning lasts around four to six months. so keep that number in the back of your mind. that is probably the reason that we're seeing a summer surge as the protection wears off from the last set of shots. >> also, there has been a lot of discussion recently about a combination shot covid and flu in the same shot, moderna, the pharma company, had some positive trial results with that combination earlier this summer but we're learning it's not going to be ready for this
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fall. >> you can however, remember get both the flu and covid shots at the same time and try and do that sometime before halloween sanjay thank you. >> a big day for team usa in paris. >> american swimmer setting two new world records gymnast suni lee adding another medal to her collection and take a look at this. noah lyles edging past jamaica to win the 100 meter dash by just five thousandths of a second. incredible. cnn's coy wire is in paris falling at all america is no alliance has staked his claim as the fastest man in the world when i talked to him ahead of these games, he said he already knew he was this was just more for everybody else. >> a 20 year drought for the usa is over. olympic final of the men's one hundred meters. of the most exhilarating nine seconds in sports years of training for a moment that lasts about two deep breaths. and this one went down to a photo finish. do you make us 23? you shane thompson thought he wanted, but after about 15
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seconds, it was determined that american noah lyles outline them at the tape. a personal best, 9.79 seconds, beating thompson by 51000 since of a second, usa's fred kerley took the bronze. allows, didn't win the qualifier, didn't win the semifinal. but when it mattered most, he delivered, he is the first american man to win the 100 meters in 20 years to golf, the comeback for the ages world number one, scottie scheffler overcoming a four stroke deficit on the final day to win his first olympic gold shooting nine under six d2 on his final round, team gb's tommy fleetwood took the silver, japan's hideki matsuyama took the bronze. what a year, it's been for scottie scheffler, six wins on the pga hey, tour including the masters. but dominance continues. novak djokovic's finally snagged the one thing that seemed to allude him winning his first olympic gold in his fifth games he beat carlos alcaraz in a thriller at roland garros 7-6, 76, that 37-years-old djokovic has
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become the oldest man to win singles gold medal it also completes jokers career golden slam having one olympics gold and all four majors bobby finke defends his title, setting a new world record that 1,500 meter freestyle of 14, 1,430.6 you can call them back-to-back. bobby, he put the entire men's program on his back versus american man to win in and vegetable gold at these games. and he did it on the last race possible. finally, one of the wildest gold medals of these games in cycling road race team usa's kristen faulkner grew up in homer, alaska riding her bike around the fishing villages, became a varsity rower and harvard got a degree in computer science started riding seriously just seven years ago, zipping through central park as a hobby, she got hooked, she quit her career working at investment firms in 2022. and now at 31-years-old, she is olympic gold medalist. see, there's hope for all of us i don't know, maybe not
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help from me, maybe coy wire. >> thanks so much. it and look at the medal table now the u.s. and the lead with 70 heat one total medals including 19 gold, 26, silver, and bronze let's see, 26 bronze china is in second place also with 19 gold metals. host country france in third place we'll be right back coming up next. president joe biden will not run for reelection it happened behind the scenes that led to his decision to give up his nomination and endorse kamala harris. the whole story with anderson cooper, joe biden passes the torch next on cnn hugs biggest sale of the summer is extended, save up to 25% on moving in storage until august 12. and cy pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves they don't wait, use promo code big 25 to save visit hot.com today, all these games and directv and no satellite on the roof, think about this blue jays cardinals orioles. what's missing?
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