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>> 321. today hello, and welcome to our viewers, joining us here in the united states around the world and to everyone streaming us on cnn, max, i'm rosemary church just ahead. >> the gulf coast of florida bracing for landfall from what's now a category one hurricane. the latest don debby's path and preparations across the southeast us. we still don't know who kamala house is running. mate is on the us democratic ticket and if she hasn't, who way, we may not find out until tuesday night. plus us markets are opening in just a few hours from now, opray borso close to allow this week, but international markets are already giving cause for more concern live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church good to have you with us. >> we begin here in the u.s. were debby has now strengthened into a category one hurricane.
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as the storm moves towards florida's big bend region, it's expected to further intensify before making landfall in the coming hours, the national hurricane center says the storm now has winds near 80 miles per hour or 128 kilometers per hour debby is expected to bring historic amounts of rainfall and storm surge to parts of the southeast, parts of florida are already experiencing heavy rain and flooding. the national weather service says a flash flood warning has been issued for more than 2 million people across several florida counties. and officials are warning residents to stay away from floodwaters we will continue to emphasize the important, this next important point, which is it's never safe to walk or drive through flooded roadways. not only can it cause accidental drowning, but floodwaters or gross and unsafe and can contain many hazards. so please please make
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sure that you are not messing around in those floodwaters hundreds of flights have been canceled or delayed across florida, georgia, florida, and south carolina have all declared a state of emergency as the storm approaches. >> cnn's rafael romo is tracking developments and has more details from here in atlanta cities across the southeast specifically in florida, here in georgia, and also in 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 south carolina, governor henry mcmaster has done the same and his state of charleston is expecting up to 18 inches of rain, which could cause life threatening floodwaters and a flash flooding in florida, several coastal counties from st. petersburg and tampa all
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the way to panama city and panama city beach. are under either mandatory or voluntary evacuation orders, especially if those people who live in coastal or low lying areas we earlier heard from national hurricane director michael brennan, who said the threat is that this system may practically become a stationary one, bringing a torrential rains to three different states. >> the biggest threat and most widespread threat is going to be the heavy rainfall and the potential for considerable flooding flash and urban flooding across portions of florida and into the coastal southeastern united states from today all the way through thursday. and there will be the possibility of river flooding in many locations as well as that heavier rainfall falls on drains into river basins. >> 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. >> the florida national guard
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alone is standing by with 3,000 service members who will be ready to assist the state emergency response team. it could get up to 85, 859095 mile an hour. sustained. when that is absolutely possible particularly in parts of the state like here in tallahassee he there's gonna be a lot of trees that are going to fall down. you're going to have debris. you are going to have power interruption. so just prepare for that. if you're in the path of the storm assume that that's going to happen and something else the governor wanted to make clear if we're floridians, is that they're likely will be power outages because the storm may intensify before making landfall in south carolina and here in georgia. the national hurricane center is predicting ten to 20 inches of rainfall through friday morning. rafael romo, cnn atlanta it's perhaps the most
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consequential decision of her political career so far, you as vice president kamala harris will soon decide who will join her on the democratic ticket as her running mate. >> and the clock is ticking harris is expected to appear with her choice at a philadelphia rally on tuesday, when they will kick off a campaign blitz across multiple battleground states throughout the week. but a source familiar with the search says harris is hoping to keep her selection under wraps as close to the rally as possible. also, say hey, how's interviewed at least three top vp contenders on sunday pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, arizona senator mark kelly, and minnesota governor tim walz there has been a renewed interest in wolves, according to those close to the harris campaign, well, meanwhile, new polling shows those the race between kamala harris and donald trump is tight using an average of four recent national polls, a
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fresh cnn poll of polls shows there is no clear leader between the two candidates. trump is holding on onto 49% support, while harris is at 47% cnn's eva mckend was outside the vice president's residence on sunday and here she is with more on the harris campaign, veepstakes as the time mirrors when vice president harris will make her announcement, we know that she is primarily looking for a governing partner and someone who can help her deliver these key battleground states, having one-on-one conversations with minnesota governor tim walz pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, and arizona senator mark kelly. >> we believed that we spotted governor shapiro's motorcade. we saw motorcade with pennsylvania tags similar to the motorcade that surrounded the governor when he left
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pennsylvania early sunday eric holder also spotted he of course, is the former obama era attorney general. and he is responsible for overseeing a team of attorneys that are vetting these finalists, giving presentations to the vice president about her option this all comes as a new cbs poll reveals that harris and the former president are in a statistical time with her at 50% and trump at 49%. and that really illustrates how dramatically this contest has changed with this democratic shake-up of their ticket. meanwhile, the harris campaign launching republicans for harris, that is what they described as a campaign within a campaign basically where they will deploy a republican surrogates high profile republicans to try to convince other republicans to support vice president harris. they believe that they have an
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opening with never trumpers and conservatives in key battleground states like georgia that just do not have an appetite for supporting the former president eva mckend. cnn, washington joining me now from los angeles is caroline heldman. >> she's a professor of critical theory and social justice. she's also a democratic strategist, good to have you with us always good to join you, rosemary. >> so in just two weeks, we have seen vice president kamala harris, tighten the race between her and rival donald trump, ruffling his feathers and resetting the race so where do you see her momentum going from here given the latest poll numbers? >> well, i think she will try to boost her momentum, obviously with her vp pick. and then august 19, the democratic national convention will give a natural boost as it does, it tends to be kind of like a sugar high. it's a short boost. but her real challenge is going to be keeping that big
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momentum up through labor day a pass past that into the final push of the election. it's such a truncated calendar for a presidential race. we've never been here before. so let's see whether or not she can keep that up. i'm imagining that this will be such an intensely watched race that both candidates will actually have a lot of momentum heading into november and we'll see maybe some record-breaking turnout for the modern political era, right? >> and of course, as you touched on kamala harris, so just one day away from announcing who her running mate will be who would be the smartest choice politically from those who've been vetted and are ready to go well, she talked to six candidates this weekend, according to inside reports, i think the top two contenders are probably these swing state governors, josh shapiro from pennsylvania and mark kelly from arizona. >> mark kelly, i think the only drawback would be that he's a senator from a swing state and he's up for reelection in two
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years. so it might actually shift the balance of power in the senate if that's a tough race. but this is a man who looks like he's out of central casting for such a position is military record obviously being married to gabby giffords and also the fact that he was an astronaut. this is a man though that knows immigration we shouldn't, he's on a board in a border state, so that makes him particularly attractive. josh shapiro is just really good on the stop going after maga as you did as attorney general and pennsylvania. the question is whether or not he'll face anti-semitism, maybe even from the sliver of the left in his party and maybe from independent voters and trump is now saying he won't debate harris on on abc, as was previously agreed to when joe biden was running trump now says he'll only debate harris on fox. >> is this his way of killing off the debate? and does it signal he's actually running scared and doesn't want to risk debating how is it all? >> rosemary, it does feel like he's running a bit scared, right? he keeps shifting his
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plans. he's committed and then he's not committed to a debate. >> i actually don't think fox news is going to go easy on either of these candidates. >> i've been impressed with the way in which all of these debates in the past few election cycles have been held, regardless of who the media agency is conducting them hope, that we will see a debate, but i think the fact that trump has going back and forth on this does signal that he's definitely up against a candidate. he did not prepare for how many paths to victory do you see for kamala harris, right now and can she maintain this momentum and perhaps build on it, which would be the plan? it's so unprecedented, rosemary, it is hard to predict, but i will say 310 million haul and two weeks, the last two weeks of july. and the fact that two thirds of those donations are coming from new donors mean we're just seeing an energy around the democratic party that we haven't seen in a long time. and what's so fascinating is it parallel? wells the energy in the republican side. i mean trump, trump rallies, you're a good time. i mean, think there
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there's enough phobic races, sexes, there any good time though for his supporters, they go there, they laugh. they, their tailgating the democratic party is finally having this after nine years of not having that, if you recall the 2020 election was about about voting against trump much more than it was about voting for biden. >> so it's been nearly a decade and the democrats now have a candidate that they're super excited about. >> let's see how long this lasts, but kamala harris now has many paths to victory. >> she's actually opened up the sunbelt states again, that biden had take his crew had taken off the table so we're looking at these seven key swing states, which we'll get the lion's share of the focus between now and november. caroline heldman, many thanks for joining us. appreciate it thank you. >> rosemary israel's, military says it struck multiple hezbollah targets in lebanon overnight amid fears of a wider war breaking out in the middle east, it comes hours after hezbollah's said a quote, squad of attack drones struck a
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military target in northern israel. >> although israel says many of them were intercepted and the damage was minimal, iran and hezbollah have vowed revenge against israel, blaming it for assassinating the political leader of hamas in tehran last week and killing hezbollah's most senior military commander in beirut. us president joe biden will convene his national security team in the coming hours after cool with the king of jordan, the white house says the u.s and israel are preparing for every possibility. and the pentagon has sent additional military assets to the middle east palestinian officials in gaza say israel did not give prior warning to civilians before launching missile strikes on two schools, arguing the death toll would have otherwise been lower, at least 30 people were killed in those strikes sunday, civil defense officials say most of the dead are women and children meanwhile, the israeli
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military is calling on residents to leave several neighborhoods in khan younis in southern gaza the idf says hamas is launching rockets toward israel from there and that it will quote, soon act forcefully to stop them cnn's nada bashir joins us now, live from london. good morning to you. nada. so what is the latest on israel bracing for retaliation from iran and hezbollah are and how will israel likely respond after a deal for a gaza ceasefire and hostage release looks more out of reach than ever. >> look, roger, we heard yesterday from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that israel is determined to stand against iran on every front. in his words, in every arena. but we have been hearing those repeated warnings and threats from the iranian regime. we've heard from the revolution now we guard corpse, vowing in their words, blood, vengeance, and just yesterday from the acting foreign minister saying that israel had crossed a big red line in assassinating hamas's political chief, ismail haniyeh on iranian soil.
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last week. and of course, israel has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility for the assassin nation of haniah. but the finger of blame, when it comes to iran. and of course, others in the region, including hamas, is appointed squarely at israel. we've been hearing those repeated threats, questions, of course, are mounting as to when we might see a response from iran, what that response could look like, we may perhaps see a direct retaliation as we saw in it, pulled the iranian regime targeting israeli territory with drones and missiles, or perhaps will this be a more complex, coordinated attack along with iran's regional proxies, namely, of course, hezbollah in lebanon, as you mentioned, we continue to see the crossfire between the israeli military and hezbollah along lebanon southern border. but again, this reaction in this response is expected to be far broader in scope. and there are fears that this could drag the region into a broader regional conflict. some are questioning whether perhaps iran will seek to re-establish
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reaffirmed to terrance against israel without provoking an all-out war directly against israel. but of course it depends on the scope. and the scale. and as we've been hearing from israeli officials, including the israeli defense ministry yesterday saying that israel is already reviewing its options as to how to, in their words, exact a price against iran if indeed they choose to attack and target israeli territory, take a listen to this message from the israeli prime minister yesterday maybe not just going to the state of israel is in a multi-arena war against iran's axis of evil. we are striking hard at any of its arms were prepared for any scenario both on the defense and the offense. i tell our enemies again we will react an exact, a heavy price for any act of hostility towards us from any arena of course, this is a huge matter of concern for members of the international community. >> president joe biden and the u.s. is expected to convene his national security team in the situation room later today, he is also expected to hold calls
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with king abdullah of jordan gordon, a key figure, of course, in communications with the palestinian authority. and just yesterday, jordan's foreign minister was holding talks into iran, again, focusing on the regional security situations. and this is certainly a point of concern and we know that the u.s. secretary said antony blinken has been holding talks with his g7 counterparts, as well as others in the region. not only focused on trying to de-escalate these tensions, but also to bring some focus back to those ceasefire negotiations, which at this point feel as though they are stalling and orderly, stalling the pads dead in the water following the assassination of ismail haniyeh all right. >> nada bashir with that live report from london. many thanks. >> and still to come, north korea's latest veiled threat includes hundreds of missile launchers. that's ahead. but first in the uk, protests escalate as rioters attack hotels, housing, asylum seekers it's the latest on the violence sparked by a deadly
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the deals on trump before there job today. in the uk, violent protests fueled by far right groups intensified sunday writers in northern england vandalized and set fire to two holiday in hotels that are being used to house asylum seekers the violence erupted after three young girls were killed in a stabbing attack last week. the far right has seized on the attack to spread disinformation and to mobilize anti-muslim and anti-immigrant protests. journalist elliott gotkine has more now from london things do seem to have taken on a bit of a life of their own. we saw protests across cities in the uk on saturday and it was expected that there would be some more today on sunday, but they really have degenerated into perhaps even more violence than we saw a day earlier. this is intact i'm worth in this
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evening, this is just outside birmingham, the uk's second city whereas you say the mob bear tried to and succeeded in setting fire to a holiday in extra which has been housing, asylum seekers, people that have come to this country to try to get refugee status and i suppose it's the timing is perhaps a little embarrassing for the local member of parliament who's from the prime minister keir starmer's labour party when just last week, she said in parliament that the local people in tamworth wanted their holiday in bag. they didn't want it to continue housing. asylum seekers in some of those people perhaps may have taken those words and taken matters into their own hands. and this just came a few hours after a mob also managed to set fire to a holiday in extra in rotherham in the north of england where also the fire was put out. officers there with riot shields, seemingly pinned against the wall of the hotel. there is the rioters threw
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projectiles at them that they smashed their way into the hotel. they took out furniture and started hurling that at the officers as well, at least ten officers have been injured. there have been what? there are something like 150 arrests after the after yesterday's violence. no doubt there have been many more today. and as even report it's that the government is going to have to draft an extra lawyers and have courts working overnight to process the large number of people that are going to have to go through the legal system. now, after being caught on camera and being found to be in breach of the law north korea claims to be moving 215 new tactical ballistic missile launchers to military positions near the south korean border. >> state media published photographs for reporting to show vehicle based missile launchers and dozens of large military tracks. they will reveal huge ceremony in pyongyang sunday night. it's unclear if any of the vehicles
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>> debby is already bringing gusty winds and life-threatenin g flooding to the state. it's also forecast to one unleash historic amounts of rainfall in georgia and south carolina a growing number of countries urging their citizens to leave lebanon with guns sons of a wider war breaking out between israel and hezbollah the lebanese militant group, as well as iran and vowing to punish israel after the assassinations of two senior figures from hezbollah and hamas, us president joe biden will convene his national security team today. to discuss the situation. you as vice president kamala harris will soon choose her running mate, but time is running out. harris and her new choice are expected to kick off a swing state campaign blitz with a, with a pennsylvania rally on tuesday we'll growing fears of a us economic slowdown ascending global markets into a tailspin right out of the gate today, us
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futures have been taking a beating for hours following a dismal close to the trading week on friday that troubling finish was prompted by a disappointing us jobs report and the ensuing sell-off has been spreading around world markets ever since japan's stock market posted its worst ever one day point loss and markets in europe have now opened with losses marc stewart joins me now from beijing, good to see you again, mark. so a rough stuff for markets in asia. what are those numbers look like? and what is ahead had very rough rosemary, let me start with the numbers in particular japan, the stock market, their sights biggest point loss on record, biggest ever lost a decline of 12.4%. >> but sadly, japan is not alone. we're also seeing very steep losses in south korea maria in taiwan lots of markets in asia are in the red as you
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mentioned, markets in the u.s. closed downward on friday with a lack of optimistic economic news. and now we're seeing it spread to this part of the world in particular in japan, there's been a lot of serhan about interest rates that these interest rates are going to remain high, that will go see continued hikes. and that did not sit well with traders for the last few days. and now we have all the sayings. it in the united states, creating really there's a global concern. in fact, if we look at the markets in europe, there are indications that it will be another turbulent day as the sun moves it moves around the world, so to speak in addition to the concerns about the interest rate hikes here in japan, there are just some global concerns right now including the tension in the middle east. will there be returned? allegation by iran toward israel? those geopolitical issues, obviously
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creates some concern among traders who quite frankly wants to sell out, get out of the market. we're also seen some concerns with us companies. it was just last week that we saw in tel announced that it's going to be laying off workers amazon, which is another big name in american business gave forward guidance as they say in the industry. they looked ahead and felt that the growth that they will see in the past will not necessarily be having happening at that fast of a pace. so there's a lot of reasons for people to feel discouraged and it seems to be travelling around the globe. in fact, at cnn, we have what's known as the fear and greed index and what we do is look at all of these different factors, seven different factors that go into stock trading. right now that index is at a 27 in the fear category, and it's hovering over extreme fear. so what people are seeing in the market has also been reflected in this index rosemary, i would
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say, buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy few hours, especially as markets in europe and the united states begin to open all right, our thanks to marc stewart joining us live from beijing. appreciate it justin wolfers is a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan. >> he joins me now from turow in massachusetts. great to have you with us it pleasure, to be here rosemary. >> so ahead of monday trading stocks are down in response to friday's job market numbers, taking some investors by surprise, how concerned should we be right now? because some people are very worried? >> yes let me explain to your view as what happened when we have big numbers come in all the time about the u.s. economy. and one of the biggest is the employment report came out last friday it was a little bit disappointing, a little bit worse than we thought it would be. but investors and wall street seems to be absolutely freaked out it's all of a sudden they're suggesting that
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we're headed for a recession run for the hills, things that terrible, they're selling off stocks. the reorganizing the bond market but really not much has happened. so in terms of the actual economy of the stuff we, by the people who have jobs today's economy looks remarkably like the one that you'd probably woke up to on friday morning as well. >> interesting because of course, unemployment at 4.3% is actually low historically, and job growth he's strong, although perhaps not as strong as it has been. so, why are so many investors panicking what is behind this panic so what's happening here is what's happening to the economy is things were going absolutely gangbusters and that's because you can't forget that this is an economy cut. >> the has been recovering from the covid pandemic. it was the deepest recession in any of our lifetimes and the most rapid. and so what happened is you know, things were terrible in 2020. we all remember that didn
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things bounced back remarkably quickly because we're in such a deep hole it a long way to bounce and that's this. this being the story of the extraordinary economy of the past few years and the good news is when, how at the point where the economy's getting too boring so it's no longer the extraordinary bounce back. it's now just a boring. this is what an economy it looks like. it grows at a reasonable rate. wages grow at a reasonable way, right inflation is real seasonably low. all sorts of things that adult, but there's none of the excitement of the past few years and we just have to i think keep our eye on the ball and think about what should a normal economy look like? and the answer is a lot like what we've got right now, the federal reserve decided last week not to lower interest rates should they have made a small interest rate cut at that time, did they wait too long perhaps well, one answer is the fed made a decision on tuesday and the bad news data came out on friday. >> and so if they'd seen the
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future a little more perfectly, maybe they should have done things a little bit differently look what the fed's going to do is it is going to cut interest rates and it's almost certainly going to do so in september. and it may cut them a few more times this year this is part of that same dynamic when inflation got out of hand, it raised interest rates. but remember i said, the economy's getting back to normal and so for interest rates, getting back to normal means no longer at writes about 5%. let's get rates down a little, maybe 23.5% for the official right? and so that's where the fed's going. it's going back to normal. it didn't do it last month. >> probably wishes it did but it a almost certainly do whatever the next few months okay. so if we see an interest rate cut in september, how much would you expect the fed to cut it by? >> there's a lot at debate and financial markets about whether the fed will cut by half a percentage point, effectively taking last month cut and this month, captain putting them together or just by a quarter
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of a percentage point? >> look, one, anne-sophie of view is, is if the fed is right or wrong by a quarter of a percentage point here or there. >> or if it takes a month longer, we might wish it was a little bit more perfect, but it's still not too far from what's right. >> and when that cut happens, how long does it take for it to trickle down to your average citizen? >> there's a bunch of ways in which it trickles down to your viewers lives. the first is, when will the rate of my credit card go down? well more than right on my mortgage go down if it's an adjustable rate mortgage and the answer there is within a couple of weeks. so you'll see a little bit of relief coming pretty soon. >> the other way this affects your alive is it a lower interest rate? >> will stimulate the economy a little slow at less and so you'll see a little bit more spending the economy maybe over 61218 months from now and the final way is it affects inflation and that effect takes
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even longer still no matter what the fed does, i think the overall trend we're seeing right now is inflation is on the way back down to normal. and in fact it's most of the way there and you got to the store this week, you'll notice the prices are remarkably similar to what they were last week. >> i feel more relaxed already. justin wolfers. thank you so much for talking with us. appreciate it great pleasure. >> rosemary still to come a major shuffle in the olympic medal shot, we will show you who's on top as the competition mission continues the russians were trying to spy on us we were spying on them this is a secret, war. secrets and spies now streaming on max hi, i'm gina. >> i was really upset at the way i had let myself go. my cravings were out of control. i had to do something. we all know it's important to take care of our health, but it seems the trend is looking for a quick fix. and as a nurse, it's really important and to
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before to four to four i'm tom foreman in washington and this is cnn the competition continues on day ten of the paris games, there are 20 gold medals up for grabs today. here's a look at how the middle we'll count sits right now. team usa is tied with china for the most gold medals with 19 each. the americans also have a comfortable lead in total medal count 71 overall to
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china's 45 in second place. so let's go live to paris, cnn, saskya vandoorne, and amanda davis i'll standing by with the very latest great to see you both. so amanda, let's go to you first. take us through all the olympic highlights that we need to know about good morning, rosemary. only one place to start today. and of course that is the 100 meters, the men's 100 meters. america i told you i got this. that was the message from know lyles, a real shot to those who had been doubting him, but blimey, it was close, wasn't it? 5,000? of a second? he hadn't been the fastest man this year and 100 meters, he hadn't been the fastest man on the day. he said he had a conversation with this therapist ahead of the final whatever they said to each other, it worked noah lyles
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adding olympic gold to his word so titles, edging kishane thompson of jamaica, becoming the first american to win the men's 100 meters in 20 years and interestingly, he's back on track already in the next couple of hours this morning. his better of the events that the two 200 meters there was a massive gold in the pool for team usa and bobby finke successfully defending his 1,500 meters gold and doing it in style with a new world record, breaking a world record that has been 12 years in standing without this team usa would have been the first time since 1,900. they hadn't won and individual gold in the pool had been a lot of chatter about that. finke said he was using that as a motivation and becomes the first american man to defend his title over this essentially swimming's equivalent of the marathon distance since the 1970s that
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and another gold for team usa yesterday. in the gulf, there's a lot of criticism of golf and tennis. should those sports be here at the olympic games. but the emotion we saw on display yesterday from scottie scheffler and novak djokovic shows just what it means to these individuals despite everything else they've won in their careers, it's been quite a few months for scottie scheffler becoming a dad for the first as time that arrest ahead of the pga championship, it all poured out on the 18th after that one-shot victory over tommy fleetwood and the same can be said of novak djokovic finally getting his hands on on the olympic gold. he is wanted for so long completing. here's a golden slam as it's known, having won all the tennis grand slams and adding the olympic gold as the cherry on the top of the cake, rosemary, a lot going on and saskya what's going on with
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the triathlon? and of course the quality of the seine river yes sir as well as the mix traffic on just wrapped just down here at down the river seine. >> and we know that germany came first. great britain came second and the u.s. came third. but it's important to note that two athletes did not compete today are after they fell ill following the individual triathlon just last week. so there are a lot of questions about the quality of the seine river today now, we know that belgium at dropped out just yesterday after one of its please, claire michel fell ill following her swim in the last week. now, crucially, we do not know what her illness is, and we do not know if it is linked to her swim in the sen. but the belgium olympic committee did release this statement with some pretty sharp words. rosemary. so they
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said they hoped that lessons will be learned for future triathlon competitions at the olympic games. such as guaranteeing training days, competition days, and the competition format. >> now meanwhile, switzerland had to change up its lineup as well after one of its athletes got a gastrointestinal infection. >> but again, we don't know if that infection is indeed linked to his swim in the sen. last week. now, you know, organizers have kept stressing that they are testing the air every day and they say that it was safe for the athletes to get in it at last week. and indeed today, rosemary saskia van dorn, and amanda davis joining us from paris. many thanks well, some more history about to happen in paris. the first ever middle win for the refugee olympic team, boxer cindy own ngamba, has secured at least the bronze medal in the women's middleweight competition. after winning the quarter finals, she's originally from
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cameroon, but moved to the uk as a child. the boxes says she risks going to prison if she were to return to cameroon after coming out as gay since homosexuality is illegal, there are uk citizenship isn't finalized either. so for now, she's making history for all refugee athletes competing at the games. still to come, nigerians defy their presidents, called end mass protests over economic hardships. we will head to lagos for the latest every night it's the same thing after dinner, you start silky scrubbing, scraping is still top night. >> well, now you can we get to a clean dream kitchen every day with stole guard. the slide on stove top protector that stops all the methods before they started. sauces are rinsed and sayonara gone in seconds.
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that's how one witness described chaotic scenes in bangladesh's capital as tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets, some wielding sticks and knives demanding the resignation of the country's prime minister, sheikh hasina dozens of people were killed on sunday alone in a resurgence of protests that have spread nationwide with violent clashes erupted between demonstrators, police and ruling party supporters rallies that began last month over quotas for civil service jobs have escalated into widespread fury with protesters demanding hasina and her ministers be held accountable for the rising death toll she must resign and she must face trial. and not only shake hasina her whole cabinet and the government must resign this regime. and the fastest rule must be abolished
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protests began in july, led by students angry over hiring rules that would reserve more than half of civil it will serve into positions which are highly prioritized for select applicants. >> students said, it's discriminatory system that would cut down on job opportunities in a workforce where an estimated 18 million young people are unemployed in the clashes that followed, at least 150 people were killed, thousands injured, and about 10,000 arrested a military enforced curfew and a mobile and internet blackout, attempted suppress protests, as well as the ruling by the country's supreme court to reduce the quotas the public anger has only intensified with protests returning in recent days wasn't, possible to stay at home anymore. everyone is on the street many people who are younger than me are no longer with us. >> they've been killed. they've been killed just because they came to the streets, just like us. so how
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is it possible for me not to come here? >> a new indefinite curfew is in place. an internet access is once again cut off. hasina blames her political rivals for the unrest, saying the main opposition party and other adversaries have infiltrated the student movement. the human rights groups have accused authorities of using excessive force to stifle dissent and curtail civil liberties in the past. and in a troubling sign hasina also warned anyone engaging in what she calls sabotage will be treated as a criminal. and one of the biggest tests yet to her rule in 15 straight years in power nigeria's president is calling for an end to nationwide protests that have rocked the west african nation. whereas ron bola, tinubu delivered remarks sunday for the first time since the demonstration started last week over government policies and the rising cost of living the police say at least seven
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people have been killed in the protests so far, and hundreds of others have been arrested. the european union has joined the growing international corps, questioning the results of venezuela's presidential election. the eu announcing sunday that nicholas maduro, quote, cannot be recognized as the winner until the national electoral council, which is closely aligned with the authoritarian leader, publishers, official voting records. multiple world leaders have also refused to recognize president maduro's claim of victory, urging the government to respect the will of the venezuelan people and to seek a peaceful resolution with the opposition party. then as venezuelan opposition leader and former political prisoner earlier, boulder lopez told cnn's fareed zakaria that massive fraud is being imposed on the country i want to thank you so much for spending part of your day with me. i'm rosemary church, cnn newsroom continues next with max foster and christina macfarlane in
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