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among likely voters trying to build on those numbers, vice president kamala harris and her newly minted running mate tim walz double down on border security in arizona well, donald trump and j.d. vance stump for senate races in montana, joins rally was his first since harris officially secured the democratic ticket and picked her new running mate. and he quickly slam their campaign values jim walsh is the man who's very freakish is there a freakish? >> if comrade waltz and comrade harris win this november that people cheering will be the pink haired marxist food. voters, the perverse, the flag burners, hamas supporters drug dealers, gun grabbers. and human traffickers cnn's alayna treene has more well, victor and amara, donald trump traveled to bozeman, montana on friday and it's interesting, it was actually his first rally
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since the weekend, the first since vice president kamala harris had finalized the democratic ticket and montana, of course, is a reliably red say, when i talk to donald trump's senior advisers, they tell me there are no concerns about his chances of winning it come november, but he instead chose to come here and serve a battleground because he was stomping for tim sheehy, the republican senate candidate. >> now he is locked in a tight senate race with a long time democrat john tester and it's really considered one of the hardest fought battles for control of the senate majority come the fall. now, senator steve daines of steve daines of montana, the chairman of the national republican senatorial committee was also at that rally on friday and i caught up with him beforehand offstage and he told me that he was the one who privately encouraged trump to come and support sheehy. so publicly, he said, really that he reminded donald trump but the importance of having republicans control the
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senate, particularly when it would come to potentially confirming his nominees. now, donald trump did give she and other montana lawmakers a shout out while on stage. but really his speech is very similar to what we heard at that press conference. he held in florida on thursday. he ran through a laundry at list of familiar attacks against harris. he attacked her intelligence. he attacked her positions on the border on the economy. he also described her running mate tim walz, as someone who is radically liberal, but one thing that was new that we saw on friday was that he actually stopped at two separate zero points to show videos going after harris. i want you to take a look at what he did so don't take my word for it. >> listen kamala harris is agenda strip great from her own mouth. would anybody like to see her? let's do it for a couple of this vector. go ahead yeah maybe to get radical about what we're doing, your take it serious. >> so you know, we have this great system. i want to show
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you just one other thing, please. do you mind putting it up place? thank you we've been to the border and i haven't, been to europe and i know i don't i just understand the point that you're making now, victor and amara, i think it's very clear that we have entered a new phase of this election campaign. >> the attacks from donald trump, but also from the harris campaign, have become increasingly nasty and ugly. and we saw that on display in bozeman, donald trump repeatedly trying to undermine both harris and her running mates credibility mocker, intelligence, call her dumber than jail joe biden, that is where the campaign is right now. and i think part that i can tell you from my conversations with trump's team is that he has been increasingly frustrated with the democratic enthusiasm surrounding harris and that she has been able to sustain it for several weeks now. and so that's where some of this was coming from. victor amara alayna treene, thanks so much joining me now republican strategist shermichael
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singleton and democratic strategist howard franklin. >> good morning to both of you. shermichael, let me start with you and let's put the numbers back. gop this new, new york times sienna college poll showing harris up for in michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin i'm looking kind of read down the side of the screen here the margins of, error here are about between 4.2 and 4.8%. i feel everybody at home kind of leaning off to the right, trying to read with me what's your take on these numbers? showing some surging and some strengthen the harris campaign i mean, look, victor, i'm not surprised based on the fundraising numbers and based on the number of volunteers the campaign, the harris-walz campaign have signed up over the past week-and-a-half. >> now, say was interesting about that time sienna poll is that the vice president does well with likely voters. these are individuals who have said, hey, i voted in the ubs election. but when you look at all voters mean it, individuals
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who are just registered to vote in those states. the former president has a lead by about a point or two. so that's really fascinating to me because then it comes down to the question of, can the trump-vance campaign figure out a way to get those folks who are registered to turn out in november or by september when when is when many will start to vote early if they can figure out a way to do that, then the dynamics of this race become almost unpredictable. we have, you would have no clue of knowing which way it's going to go howard, let's focus in on michigan and the arab american muslim community. >> there many of them in the primary voted uncommitted. i spoke to some uncommitted voters in the last hour earlier in the week, i think it was wednesday when there was a pro-palestinian protester who heckled the vice president during a rally she kind of gave them the i'm speaking and that squinted stare. there was a different approach last night in arizona. let's watch and
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listen this time. >> so let me say i have been clear. now is the time to get a ceasefire deal and the president and i are working around the clock every day to get that ceasefire deal done and bring so i respect your voices, but we are here to now talk about this race in 2020 right? tone howard exactly right tone know, i'm a native michigander. >> i know how important this issue is to a lot of my friends and family back home. >> i think striking a different tone for the second rally really shows that they're getting their policy shops and
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order and really also under just scores, the benefit of having president biden still working in the white house, able to move the ball on some really kits, some really critical issues that then the harris-walz campaign can claim victory on i'm not sure yet if they're actually making any moves or progress towards that ceasefire deal, especially what we saw this morning in gaza, but it sounds like they've changed the tone, at least on the stump and according to the guest i had earlier that something shermichael, let me come back to you and tara palmeri at puck. she reports the former president trump is longing for the days of kellyanne conway and the 2016 shakeup maybe need to shake up now, do you think it's time for a shakeup considering they're still trying to define the democratic ticket and the numbers we just saw yeah. >> i mean, look, victor, it's been two weeks of almost non-stop coverage for the vice
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president. and if you're the trump-vance campaign, you're trying to figure out what how do we disrupt the cycle where and how do we attack the vice president? we know the issues are going to be on the economy and immigration but what's an effective message to make that case to those persuadable voters. and those battleground states. and i think they're still trying to figure that out as you mentioned, kellyanne conway came in in 2016 and sort of save the day if you will. i've talked with some folks i think that puck news reporting is actually accurate, that some points kellyanne maybe rejoining the 2024 campaign cycle, and i think that's going to breathe into the campaign. fresh strategy, new direction, new messaging, and ultimately new targeting, and how trump and vance should paint and draw the contrast between vice president harris and governor walz. it is going to be very, very pivotal little a victory for them to figure that out. now, it's less than 90 days before november. >> how it let's talk about governor walz in his criticism of how he is characterized, his
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military service. and let's start actually with chris lacivita, who is co-manager of the trump campaign, but was also critical and at the center of the swift boats veterans for truth against john kerry in 2004 and he is now obviously leaving this campaign, j.d. vance making accusations of stolen valor related to claims that he carried as he called it, a weapon of war. in war, although he was in italy not in a war zone what's your assessment of how the harris-walz campaign is addressing this claim from vance, are they aggressive enough going after this? >> yeah i don't know that they need to be more aggressive. i would say that if the trump dance campaign is spending all of its fire focused on this newly introduced national figure. and the vp nominee and governor walz, i think that there already missing the
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market. they don't find a way to disqualify vice president harris this is game set match. there won't be much you could say about the vice presidential nominee that would stop folks and pulling the lever for vice president harris. so i don't know that i would spend a whole lot more time on it because every moment you spend on it is probably benefiting the actual trump-vance campaign. >> all right. howard franklin, so i think if i could go ahead 15 seconds i just want to throw out one possible idea here. if you remember victor senator kerry waited to respond to some of those attack ads. if you recall and it really decimated his candidacy. and so if i were advising the vice president and governor walz, i would figure out a way to craft and drafted statement, find a place for him to address this issue. now versus later. i think if they wait until later, it will have an impact. she chose governor walz to help her in those battleground states which have majority white populations with some of those non-college educated white voters. something like this could
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matter to many of them all right, howard to michael. thank you we have breaking news. >> we have been following closely this morning, at least 90 people are dead in gaza following an israeli airstrike on a school and mosque compound overnight. that is according to gaza's civil defense we want to caution you that some of the images you're about to see are disturbing cnn is not able to independently confirm the number of deaths because we do not have access to gaza. israel's military intelligence says because it struck the compound, because hamas used the site as a command center with 20 hamas and islamic jihad as militants operating inside the facility. that is what there's real is saying. but at this point, israel has not provided us with any proof to back up that claim let's turn now to cnn's chief international correspondent, clarissa ward. clarissa, what more are you learning about this? and also this compound so
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amara, this is horrific massacre even by the standards of what we have seen in gaza over the last ten months, save the children saying that it is the deadliest single attack on a school compound since october, obviously school is not in session in gaza, but this was acting as a de facto shelter for displaced people according to the gaza civil defence, about 6,000 people were sheltering there. >> 200 of them had gathered before dawn for the fuzzer prayer. it's the first prayer of the day in islam when that strike landed and as you said, we can't confirm the death toll. gaza civil defense saying at least 93 people killed, including 11 children and six women. i can say amara, that i have been scrolling through horrifying images and video from the site. and it is very clear that there are scores of dead, that there are women and
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children, and clearly civilians among the dead, the id yeah, if israel defense forces, as you mentioned, is questioning the death toll, is saying that they believe far fewer people were killed potentially as low as 20 say, it was a hamas command and control center where hamas commanders and also islamic jihad militants had been gathering. but you you can understand from these images that you're seeing now that this really calls into question in four people in gaza the notion that there could be any real meaningful steps towards a ceasefire for agreement that the civilians there are so desperate for. and that of course the hostages and their families are so desperate for as well. so a very grim they in gaza indeed, amara. all right. clarissa ward. thank you very much we're also getting new details on the deadly plane crash in brazil, the airline has confirmed all 62 people on
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board were killed after earlier reports, there were 61 people and another warning to our viewers that the upcoming video may be disturbing. >> videos posted on social media show the plane's final moments. look at this spiraling out of the air crashing to the ground investigators say the flight did not report an emergency before that 17,000 foot plunge in one minute this could do and i heard a very strange noise from a blaine then i went outside and saw the plane crashed into an apartment very close to my home. >> black smoke, a beard soon after the crash, i was scared because the crash site was so close to my home cnn's stefano pozzebon joins us now from brazil stefano give us an update of what's happening there. well as, you can see, victor these saturday morning, we have seen a number of vehicles coming in and out also, all these residential
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complex in vinhedo, were about 100 kilometers west of sao paolo. and the plane crashed in the garden of a house in that residential complex just behind my back. we're talking about 200 feet from where we are standing. and since we came here very early today on saturday, we have seen several vehicles coming in and out the firefighters have been telling us that about 200 people and 15 different agencies are at work in the crash sites because they're trying to recover as many bodies that's possible and bringing them to sao paolo to the capitol where forensic medics are working hard at the identification. i've asked that one for the firefighters, how long does he think that identification war could last? take a listen i genomic or do they handle because of how the plane crashed? they did less
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damage in the front. so it was not as difficult to remove and dilute first model but as we move along to the back of the plane, there is more destruction because the fire called more damage in the back half. so i can save this work will finish in 12, 24, or 36 hours it's impossible to say for now the latest is that to 21 bodies have been recovered from the plane two of them have been already identified that these morning at sao paolo we'll bring you the latest victor as soon as we learn more from brazilian authorities. >> and from the relatives of the victims who are gathering in sao paolo to help with identification, but also to hear the news victor amara, stefano. thank you the judge in trump's election subversion case is delaying her next hearing by three weeks. how the supreme court's presidential immunity ruling is up ending this case. >> and two astronauts have now
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package grants israel the right to order advanced weapons systems and other military equipment from the u.s. for delivery in the future. new this morning, iran says any retaliatory action against israel will have nothing to do with the ongoing ceasefire talks fox tensions are still high in the region after the assassination of the political leader of hamas. cnn senior international correspondent ben wedeman joins us now from beirut. so how is the u.s. how does it view iran seeming commitments to continue with ceasefire negotiations well, of course it's important to remember that iran is not an actual participant in those negotiations. >> but clearly it has influence upon them. now, the united states is hoping to convene a meeting of a negotiators from egypt, qatar, the united states and remotely hamas to get some sort of agreement there holding out the possibility of an
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agreement for a ceasefire in release of hostages as a way to dissuade iran. where of course it's mile haniah, the head of the polit bureau sure. of hamas was assassinated, as well as hezbollah of from retaliating for attacks and this certainly many people are seeing this is a last effort to finally try to bring the violence, the bloodshed in gaza to an end but the us efforts to do this are at least optically undermined by the fact that as you mentioned, they've announced less than 24 hours before that cool in gaza was hit, killing more than 30 people, announced the release of $3.5 billion in military funding, and also the optics are very bad because cnn through a weapons expert, has determined that the weapons used to strike the school where so many displaced people were
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being held in gaza, were provided by the united states. so increasingly there's real skepticism in the region about how serious the united states is this conflict is now entering its 11th, 11th month. the death toll is very close to 40,000. at this point in the united states, just doesn't it seemed to be able to bring it to an end president theodore roosevelt used to say that the u.s. should carry, speak softly and carry a big stick. but the impression in the region is that the united states, yes, it's speaking softly and it's carrying a tiny twist ben wedeman, appreciate your reporting. thank you so much. >> both presidential campaigns have eyes on western voters this weekend coming up, we'll also take a look at how the road to the white house is running will depend on those battleground states comedy is
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renewed interest or boosted enthusiasm? there since biden withdrew and harris got to the top of the ticket yes thanks so much for having me. we definitely have seen a lot more enthusiasm from democratic voters just talking with people who are obviously very willing to vote for president biden in the fall but once he dropped out and harris took over, we've been seeing just so much renewed enthusiasm will actually excited to get to the polls. and we're seeing that a lot with younger voters. and also with latino voters as well. >> you know, when you look at the statistics, the voter registration statistics in nevada as of july 2020 for there are 685,000 registered non-partisan voters. so they outnumber registered democrats and republicans clearly they are the vote to get by these campaigns, right? who are they? and what do these campaigns need to do to reel him in? >> and some part, a lot of
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these on person voters or those who have registered with the dmv that get automatically registered to vote and they get automatically registered as a nonpartisan. >> one of the reasons why we have so many non-partisan voters is because of that, however, we also have, as i'm sure, you know, a very libertarian streak in nevada. >> and i think you see that in some he's not partisan too. don't particularly identify with both sides, say rather lean toward libertarian streak. get the government out of my business. so, so to say so that will definitely be a key factor for both campaigns is to try to win over these voters. i think they'll have to do that with some key nevada issues you'll see you see a lot of people well, here who might be conservative, but also are pro-abortion and just basically don't want, the government telling us what to do. >> i think both sides will have to really play to that kind of streak. >> what about this endorsement from the league of united latin american citizens, lulac. i mean, it's the first time that the civil rights organization which works to advance hispanic americans, that they've ever
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endorsed a presidential candidate. i mean, how significant will this be i think it's hugely significant here in nevada where we have a huge lectin population, especially with the hospitality workers, the culinary union also endorsed harris and walz yesterday leading up to her rally they are the biggest or one of the biggest unions here in nevada and represent most of the casino workers and chefs and waiters in nevada. >> and that's also hugely important and they also make up a huge percentage of latin voters as well. >> i know you've been writing about this, jessica there's been a number of election law challenges and lawsuits. name mostly by republican groups, even in the trump campaign involved in some of these. and there have been some setbacks recently. tell us what that was. >> sure. yeah. so there's been several attempts to this is one of their main core missions. the rnc this year is to be more proactive with this litigation. >> a one of their lawsuits was
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challenging nevada's mail ballot laws. >> one was about getting it postmark here in nevada. there's a rule where as long as you post mark or send your mail ballot in on election day, that is countable basically at your valley will be counted and the rnc and the trump campaign, as well as the nevada republican party, has challenged that, saying that it needs to be clearly postmarked or else it shouldn't be counted at all and then they had originally also challenged it being accepted four days after the election, as long as it's postmarked on election day, it could be counted up to four days after they were unsuccessful with both of those. they also had another litigation to clean up the saints voter rolls, which as you know, it's a little tricky with federal law that prohibits the cleaner voter rolls. i believe it's like 90 days before an election which really does limit the window that clark clark county and local clerks have to really clean up those voter rolls? >> yeah. just underscores how pivotal this state of nevada will be in the election.
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back three weeks. >> smith has been stressing urgency, but now he needs more time to determine how to move forward with the case at the supreme court's ruling on presidential immunity, we have more now from cnn's paula reid good morning, amara and victor will friday. >> that was a deadline for both sides of this case. prosecutors and trump defense attorneys to present judge tanya chutkin with a plan for how they want to proceed with this case after the supreme court's historic ruling granting former president trump some immunity from prosecution. now, learned from my sources, there were a series of calls between defense attorneys and prosecutors over the past week. now, i will tell you there's no love lost between these two teams. so it's not surprising that they weren't but able to find really any areas of common ground present. the judge for what was surprising, even shocking, is that prosecutors informed the defense attorneys they were going to ask for an extension. they needed more time to figure out how to proceed in this case. and
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that's really surprising who is prosecutors have been the ones who've been pushing to try to get this case to trial before the election course. now that's impossible after the supreme court took many months to contemplate and decide this case. but now the judge has granted that extension. she's given them until the end of the month to present their plan and then said they'll all be back in court court on september 5 to talk about the status of this case. so they are expected to use those few weeks to consult with other experts inside the justice department the office of legal counsel so others who might be able to help them interpret the supreme court decision and figure out exactly how this will apply to the case that they've brought and what will remain after they take out any official acts under the supreme court said trump can not be charged for official acts, but they also said you can't charge him for unofficial activity and use any official acts as evidenced. so this is really going to require some sophisticated analysis and this will ultimately determine
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what will remain of this case. now if trump is reelected, he will likely have this case and the other federal case dismissed. but if he's not re-elected wait and see what they do with this case, but it's going to take a few more weeks. it appears before they figure that out. >> amara victor all right. >> paula, thank you for that delay. after delay. that's what's happening for the two astronauts. now, on the international space station for an extra seven weeks and it looks like there'll be staying a little bit longer democratic national convention starts monday, august 19 on cnn and streaming on scratch must not stop the insanity with cortisone ten for bug bite it's poison ivy and other riches. >> cortisone ten is number one. doctor recommended. it works fast and last for hours. cortisone ten at simply safe, we build advanced security sensors and cameras for your whole home powered by 24/7 professional monitoring and
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analyst miles o'brien stuck in space. i don't know. i'm sure for astronauts, there are they prepared for something like this, this kind of a delay well, i suppose for an astronaut ambra being stuck in space is probably one place you don't mind being stuck having said all that, adding about six months to what should have been about a six-day mission is something that might have some pause over having said that as well though, they're test pilots and they knew this could have been part of the drill if things didn't go right with this boeing starliner and boy, things have not gone right with this space ship. >> it has been a real problem for nasa and for bowden so is this anything more than an annoyance means supplies will obviously be enough is there any other challenge beyond just wanting to come back home if
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they have to stay until february you know, it's funny. >> you mentioned supplies victor, right before they launched. that. that is to say sonny williams and butch wilmore, who are up there and stuck, so to speak. the water circulation system on the international space station failed and so nasa asked the astronauts, hey, would you mind not bringing any extra clothing so we can pack this piece of equipment in that space. and so they still trying and they went up there without a change of clothes now, of course, there's a lot of stuff on board the international space station but there are no showers either okay wow, wait, there are no showers. >> there doesn't make sense when you think about it. >> i thought about it. >> that's awful well, what about the logistics of it? >> why do they need this much time potentially until 2025 if space x might be an option. and then on the other side of this, then does a starliner come back
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to earth on its own? it will be unmanned yeah, i'll ask the last one first. >> that is what nasa and boeing are preparing for now a possible and piloted entry for the starliner. it's done that twice before that shouldn't be too much but problem. the reason it's taking so long is what they don't want to disrupt the flow of crew in and out of the space station too much. so there's a four person crew that was ready to launch as early as next week and stay up there are for a six-month increment that if they take two of those crew members out of that mission. and for all intensive purposes, butch and sunny become a part of that mission. freeing up two seats. but instead of just turning right back around, they will keep them all up there until that spacex capsule was due to leave in february. so they've sort of been drafted into a crew position that they didn't fully expect. >> what are the concerns if
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any, about impacts on the physical body well, you know, we've had astronaut stay up there for an excess of a year as a matter of fact, we had an astronaut who was supposed to be up there for six months and his russian spacecraft wasn't operating correctly. >> he had to stay in additional six months setting a record of over a year. and when you stay in space for a long period of time, victor, your bones become more brittle. you're cardiovascular system suffers a bit and believe it or not, astronauts have difficulty with their vision frequently when they returned from space. so there's a series of biological consequences to this, which nasa has been studying for years on the space station. one of the big things they do is they make them work out a lot. they spend a couple of hours every day on the treadmill, which takes me back to that idea that they don't have a change of clothes, but we'll leave it at that. >> well, no. no.
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>> i got to ask you they would add, no i mean, if there is obviously makes sense, no showers, but the astronauts are able to clean themselves right? i mean, that's yeah. >> yeah. yeah, they have kind of wipes. they waited selves down. >> okay good enough for some months, just hitting the hotspots. >> miles o'brien thanks so much for them. >> thanks all right. >> so she says she's not back. she's better security richardson carries the team usa and gets her first olympic gold newsnight with abby phillip weeknights at ten eastern on cnn you singing this all right watched it one you're telling me you can get directv got good stuff and you don't need a satellite dish i used to love doing my business on those things. >> you're one sick pigeon, then dishes kept the rain off our beaks. >> we just have different priorities is all
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writers have got the basketball finals. they were hoping for in both the men's and women's competitions, host france against the might of the usa. the women beat australia 85 points so 64 and the semifinal brianna stewart scoring 16 points to help her side to their 16th straight olympic victory? yes. 60 year. >> and two there straight olympic gold medal game, which takes place on sunday, but ahead of that, the u.s. men getting ready to feel the heat of the home crowd. this evening has lived brown and co square up against a couple of familiar faces in victor wembanyama, rudy gobert and france. and just ahead of that, kicking off and not really deng from now at all, the u.s us women's football coach emma hayes has said leading her team into saturday's gold medal final against brazil just three months after taking charge of the team, is the stuff that dreams are made of, like caught up with a head of our team's final training session it's
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been unbelievable i mean, other than the fact they've got to travel around france well, it's incredible team being here in paris, been to the olympic village yesterday it's honestly much better than i thought it would ever be. >> i just i still can't quite believe that we're in a gold medal final, but one that i'm very excited for. >> have you allowed yourself to i know you picture yourself kind of walking out at an opening the ceremony. have you allowed yourself to picture standing on the top of an olympic podium with a medal around your neck. gold-medal. >> we can dream about those things of course, there is something to aspire to and the fact that were in the position were in a guaranteed medal but of course we're going for gold teams are at the stadium kickoff an hour from now. >> if you don't mind, i'm going to pop off and go and enjoy the action. >> go have some fundamental because you haven't been having enough fine it all. >> go. >> thank you so much for being with us this morning. i told you it's going to be
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