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but in the two weeks since, naomi osaka's -- naomi osaka has been targeted with abuse, with some questioninger she is actually japanese. is something she knows well, when she became the first mixed-race you -- watching the ellen pick opening ceremony, arianna says she was pretty skeptical. >> i do not know why they were chosen. it seems like it was to get good publicity. reporter: japan has a lot of mixed-race celebrities and sports stars. biracial people are often held up as being more beautiful, even more intelligent. she says within that, there still a hierarchy. >> half white people are greatly celebrated in japan but when it comes to half black people, it is different. when i was working as a model, i was told that a lot of japane women were not where the close eyewear because my skin color is different. reporter: he's a writer who has lived in japan for 17 years. he says naomi osaka lighting the olympic cauldron will not change the fact that most japanese still think this is a mono ethnic society. >> the first thing japan would need to do is disperse with the rumor, with the fallacy th
but in the two weeks since, naomi osaka's -- naomi osaka has been targeted with abuse, with some questioninger she is actually japanese. is something she knows well, when she became the first mixed-race you -- watching the ellen pick opening ceremony, arianna says she was pretty skeptical. >> i do not know why they were chosen. it seems like it was to get good publicity. reporter: japan has a lot of mixed-race celebrities and sports stars. biracial people are often held up as being more...
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but in the two weeks since, naomi osaka in particular has been targeted with online abuse, with someiyamoto knows as well. back in 2016, she also caused shock here, becoming the first mixed—race women to be crowned miss universe japan. watching the olympic opening ceremony, ariana says she was pretty sceptical. translation: i don't know why they were chosen. - it seems like it was to get good publicity. japan has a lot of mixed—race celebrities and sports stars. biracial people are often held up as being more beautiful, even more intelligent. but ariana says within that, there is still a hierarchy. translation: half-white people are greatly celebrated _ injapan, but when it comes to half—black people, it's different. when i was working as a model, i was told that a lot of japanese wouldn't want the clothes that i wear since my skin colour is very different. so they wouldn't allow me to model their outfits. i kind of look at japan as a... baye mcneil is a writer who has lived in japan for 17 years. he says naomi osaka lighting the olympic cauldron will not change the fact that most ja
but in the two weeks since, naomi osaka in particular has been targeted with online abuse, with someiyamoto knows as well. back in 2016, she also caused shock here, becoming the first mixed—race women to be crowned miss universe japan. watching the olympic opening ceremony, ariana says she was pretty sceptical. translation: i don't know why they were chosen. - it seems like it was to get good publicity. japan has a lot of mixed—race celebrities and sports stars. biracial people are often...
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rui hachimura and naomi osaka.e wayjapan visits growing multi—ethnic population. it was the crowning moment of the opening ceremony and a big surprise — two of japan's most famous mixed—race athletes given the honour of leading the team and lighting the cauldron. but in the two weeks since, naomi osaka in particular has been targeted with online abuse, with some questioning whether she is really japanese. it's something ariana miyamoto knows as well. back in 2016, she also caused shock here, becoming the first mixed—race women to be crowned miss universe japan. watching the olympic opening ceremony, ariana says she was pretty sceptical. translation: i don't know why they were chosen. i it seems like it was to get good publicity. japan has a lot of mixed—race celebrities and sports stars. biracial people are often held up as being more beautiful, even more intelligent. but ariana says within that, there is still a hierarchy. translation: half-white people are greatly celebrated _ injapan, but when it comes to half—b
rui hachimura and naomi osaka.e wayjapan visits growing multi—ethnic population. it was the crowning moment of the opening ceremony and a big surprise — two of japan's most famous mixed—race athletes given the honour of leading the team and lighting the cauldron. but in the two weeks since, naomi osaka in particular has been targeted with online abuse, with some questioning whether she is really japanese. it's something ariana miyamoto knows as well. back in 2016, she also caused shock...
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pandemic bottom marking the fastest bull market since world war ii >>> plus, tennis super star naomi osaka's emotional moment during a press conference. what caused it >>> "early today" starts right now. glad you could be with us. i'm frances rivera >> and i'm kendis gibson breaking overnight the chaotic rush to exit kabul flights resuming at the airport in afghanistan's capital city. the desperation though pictured in this plane packed with more than 600 people trying to flee the country. the u.s. racing to extract 22,000 civilians under special immigrant visas. these horrifying scenes unfolding with desperate civilians clinging to planes putting their lives at risk for a chance to escape president biden authorizing $500 million in emergency funds to help the refugees and yesterday he doubled down on his decision to withdraw u.s. troops nbc's jay gray is following all the latest developments from d.c. for us. the president facing plenty of criticism from republicans as well as some democrats >> reporter: kendis, he really is that rush to get americans and other civilians out of afghanistan
pandemic bottom marking the fastest bull market since world war ii >>> plus, tennis super star naomi osaka's emotional moment during a press conference. what caused it >>> "early today" starts right now. glad you could be with us. i'm frances rivera >> and i'm kendis gibson breaking overnight the chaotic rush to exit kabul flights resuming at the airport in afghanistan's capital city. the desperation though pictured in this plane packed with more than 600...
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and i look at naomi osaka for example or simone _ naomi osaka for example or simone biles who felt thatf a nation. we thought— had the weight of a nation. we thought that originally naomi osaka — thought that originally naomi osaka when she refused to do interviews at the french open that it — interviews at the french open that it wasjust hurt not being ready— that it wasjust hurt not being ready for— that it wasjust hurt not being ready for it. then when she is now_ ready for it. then when she is now sharing a house and her struggles had been since the us open _ struggles had been since the us open and even leading into tokyo— open and even leading into tokyo and the limit games, we saw that— tokyo and the limit games, we saw that she actually beat her childhood hero and then had to console — childhood hero and then had to console her on the dais because unofficial— console her on the dais because unofficial was being booted. and then gave her the pep talk that she — and then gave her the pep talk that she needed all within a few minutes of find out throughout the world. and that is ha
and i look at naomi osaka for example or simone _ naomi osaka for example or simone biles who felt thatf a nation. we thought— had the weight of a nation. we thought that originally naomi osaka — thought that originally naomi osaka when she refused to do interviews at the french open that it — interviews at the french open that it wasjust hurt not being ready— that it wasjust hurt not being ready for— that it wasjust hurt not being ready for it. then when she is now_ ready for it....
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, when she refused to do— naomi osaka, when she refused to do interviews, we thought it was her—r not being ready for it but now she has shared how significant her struggle has been since the us open and even leading _ been since the us open and even leading to — been since the us open and even leading to tokyo, and the olympic games, we saw that she actually— olympic games, we saw that she actually beat her childhood hero — actually beat her childhood hero who then had to consult hero who then had to consult her on — hero who then had to consult her on the _ hero who then had to consult her on the diocese because an officiat— her on the diocese because an official was being booed and then— official was being booed and then gave her the pep talk she needed, — then gave her the pep talk she needed, all within a few minutes playing out throughout the world, and that is tough for anyone who is unprepared for anyone who is unprepared for it. — for anyone who is unprepared for it, really making a conscious effort to improve where _ conscious effort to improve where we are at with what
, when she refused to do— naomi osaka, when she refused to do interviews, we thought it was her—r not being ready for it but now she has shared how significant her struggle has been since the us open and even leading _ been since the us open and even leading to — been since the us open and even leading to tokyo, and the olympic games, we saw that she actually— olympic games, we saw that she actually beat her childhood hero — actually beat her childhood hero who then had to consult...
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yeah, naomi osaka grabbed headlines when she spoke candidly about her mental health. issue being addressed here at the u.s. open with additional resources like quiet rooms to support athletes. this morning naomi osaka back in the spotlight and opening up about defending her u.s. open title as the tournament kicks off monday in new york. >> there's going to be a crowd this year, so i am honestly just excited to be here. hopefully i stay for the full two weeks. >> reporter: osaka also addressing her decision to drop out of the french open citing her mental health struggles. >> honestly, i feel like there's a lot of things that i did wrong in that moment. i think there's a lot of things that i learned to do better. of course i don't feel the same situation will happen again. >> reporter: earlier this month in cincinnati, she briefly left a press conference in tears after taking a question from a reporter about how she deals with the media. conversations about mental health reached new heights at the olympics. pushed to the forefront by athletes like simone biles. >> i sa
yeah, naomi osaka grabbed headlines when she spoke candidly about her mental health. issue being addressed here at the u.s. open with additional resources like quiet rooms to support athletes. this morning naomi osaka back in the spotlight and opening up about defending her u.s. open title as the tournament kicks off monday in new york. >> there's going to be a crowd this year, so i am honestly just excited to be here. hopefully i stay for the full two weeks. >> reporter: osaka also...
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. >>> up next, naomi osaka is serving up kindness.hquake victims in haiti. rthquake victims in haiti. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪ jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your frisbee off the roof? upat music♪ ♪ whoa. here you go. (in unison) thank you mckayla! dude, get it. i'm not getting it, you get it. you threw it. it's your frisbee. geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> line to center -- history in tyler gilbert has -- >> great catch. in case you missed it, a historic performance on the mound saturd
. >>> up next, naomi osaka is serving up kindness.hquake victims in haiti. rthquake victims in haiti. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪ jason, did you...
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after a short time, osaka returned to finish taking questions. naomi'sater calling the reporter a bully, adding, his sole purpose was to intimidate. overnight, the reporter, paul doherty, writing in a column that he understands osaka's struggle. adding, she's very human and doesn't mind showing it. monday's press conference was osaka's first since she stunned the world in may, refusing to speak to the media at the french open before quitting the tournament, and later withdrawing from wimbledon. osaka writing on social media that she suffered long bouts of depression and that she gets huge waves of anxiety before speaking to the press. osaka says her mental health struggles started in 2018 after she upset serena williams at the win at the u.s. open. a bittersweet victory she spoke about on "today." >> i felt a little sad because i wasn't sure if they were booing at me or if it wasn't the outcome they wanted. >> reporter: sparking a conversation about athletes and mental health that continued at the olympics. where, after issues early in the competition, s
after a short time, osaka returned to finish taking questions. naomi'sater calling the reporter a bully, adding, his sole purpose was to intimidate. overnight, the reporter, paul doherty, writing in a column that he understands osaka's struggle. adding, she's very human and doesn't mind showing it. monday's press conference was osaka's first since she stunned the world in may, refusing to speak to the media at the french open before quitting the tournament, and later withdrawing from wimbledon....
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so home out because this report the naomi osaka is back in grand slam action. and with fans also making a come back to the us open. having been locked out last year due to the pandemic, the japanese dom month, the occasion with some of the best form here. the 23 year old had pulled out of the french open, citing mental problems. she did complete the olympics but went out earlier than expected in new york, however, the 1st round opponent marie booth cova post a very few problem. osaka, cruising into the 2nd round, 6461. so i didn't feel pressure today, but i know i think i felt nerves because i wanted to perform well to time grand slam when a mona held up has also progress. but having miss roland garrath, wimbledon and tokyo 2020, due to a cough to her, she struggled to find her best form against camilla georgie. after winning the 1st set, halleck was pushed to a tie break in the 2nd she managed to battle through though winning it $73.00 to advance. i struggled a little bit in the end to finish the match, but i'm happy that actually i've been strong enough in th
so home out because this report the naomi osaka is back in grand slam action. and with fans also making a come back to the us open. having been locked out last year due to the pandemic, the japanese dom month, the occasion with some of the best form here. the 23 year old had pulled out of the french open, citing mental problems. she did complete the olympics but went out earlier than expected in new york, however, the 1st round opponent marie booth cova post a very few problem. osaka, cruising...
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i look at naomi osaka, for example, or simone biles, who felt they had the weight of the nation stopviews, we thought it was her not being ready for it but now she has shared how significant her struggle has been since the us open and even leading to tokyo, and the olympic games, we saw that she actually beat her childhood hero who then had to consult her on the diocese because an official was being booed and then gave her the pep talk she needed, all within a few minutes playing out throughout the world, and that is tough for anyone who is unprepared for it, really making a conscious effort to improve where we are at with what we're doing and mental health for our athletes. do you think it would be different, i think back to sydney 2000, and you were one of those faces of the games, getting things are different now for people coming in under that intense spotlight? do you think it would be different, i think back to sydney 2000, and you were one of those faces of the games, getting things are different now for people coming in under that intense spotlight? i think what we do now is
i look at naomi osaka, for example, or simone biles, who felt they had the weight of the nation stopviews, we thought it was her not being ready for it but now she has shared how significant her struggle has been since the us open and even leading to tokyo, and the olympic games, we saw that she actually beat her childhood hero who then had to consult her on the diocese because an official was being booed and then gave her the pep talk she needed, all within a few minutes playing out throughout...
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he says naomi osaka lighting the olympic cauldron will not change the fact that most japanese still thinkith that rumour, with that fallacy that they're a homogenous country. it's a misconception, and the fact that they haven't been correcting it is feeding this negativity, the response to naomi osaka and rui hachimura and all these people, because most japanese people don't understand this basic fact, that their country is not homogenous. biracial people are not the only ones who face exclusion and discrimination injapan. in the southern okinawan islands, there are nearly 1.5 million ryukyuan people who are not even recognised as an official minority despite having their own culture and language. in the far north, there are the ainu people, and then injapan�*s big cities, like here, there is the group that perhaps faces the greatest hostility, and those are ethnic koreans. they never mentioned ethnic korean in the opening ceremony, so where we are... where are we, i mean? kiho's korean grandparents were brought here over 80 years ago. he has never known another home. but that fact means
he says naomi osaka lighting the olympic cauldron will not change the fact that most japanese still thinkith that rumour, with that fallacy that they're a homogenous country. it's a misconception, and the fact that they haven't been correcting it is feeding this negativity, the response to naomi osaka and rui hachimura and all these people, because most japanese people don't understand this basic fact, that their country is not homogenous. biracial people are not the only ones who face...
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, all these — biles or anyone, naomi osaka, all these amazing athletes also struggle with mentalseem on social media other people are happy but no-one _ other people are happy but no—one truly knows what is going — no—one truly knows what is going on— no—one truly knows what is going on behind—the—scenes and that is_ going on behind—the—scenes and that is one — going on behind—the—scenes and that is one of the scary things about— that is one of the scary things about mental health. everyone takes _ about mental health. everyone takes a — about mental health. everyone takes a demons home with them and only— takes a demons home with them and only some of the closest people — and only some of the closest people know what the struggle everybody is going through. but now i_ everybody is going through. but now i feel that everyone is using _ now i feel that everyone is using the platform for a good cause — using the platform for a good cause and hopefully in the future _ cause and hopefully in the future that means that more people — future that means that more people will reach out an
, all these — biles or anyone, naomi osaka, all these amazing athletes also struggle with mentalseem on social media other people are happy but no-one _ other people are happy but no—one truly knows what is going — no—one truly knows what is going on— no—one truly knows what is going on behind—the—scenes and that is_ going on behind—the—scenes and that is one — going on behind—the—scenes and that is one of the scary things about— that is one of the scary things about...
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and the japanese tennis player naomi osaka said she would not do news conferences, withdrew from the 2018. the decision by high profile athletes to talk openly about their mental health at the tokyo games and other events has sparked a new conversation, and prompted both support but also cynicism. some have questioned whether handling pressure is simply a pre—requisite of playing elite sport. but the us swimmer michael phelps is one of many who says this has given us the oportunity to blow this mental health thing even more wide open. it is so much bigger than we could even ever imagine. joining me now is helen richardson—walsh, former team gb hockey gold medallist, now coach and performance psychologist. also i'm joined by professor steve peters, sports psychiatrist to elite athletes and author of the chimp paradox and finally, paul farmer chief executive of mental health charity, mind is also with us. thank you to all three of you forjoining us. helen, i'd like to start with you. tell us about your experiences as a player — were there some days where you thought you might be physic
and the japanese tennis player naomi osaka said she would not do news conferences, withdrew from the 2018. the decision by high profile athletes to talk openly about their mental health at the tokyo games and other events has sparked a new conversation, and prompted both support but also cynicism. some have questioned whether handling pressure is simply a pre—requisite of playing elite sport. but the us swimmer michael phelps is one of many who says this has given us the oportunity to blow...
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but i was particularly pleased with this — as the cauldron opened and naomi osaka turned round, she'st got this, like, little cheeky look on her face and she's looking up at the torch and it was just a really, sort of, nice moment. this one's actually probably one of my favourites. see both the little gb flags on the blades, and both the same kind of distance from the water, and i feel like everything just kind of comes together. i mean, simone biles is right up there with the greatest athletes of all time. you know, i've photographed her a lot through previous olympics and world championships and when she is in full flow, she is a sporting perfection, absolutely incredible to photograph as well. perhaps these games have, you know, we're seeing a different side to her. she's holding the chalk, you know, the chalk for the rest of the team and she's pulling her mask off and looking a bit sad and vulnerable, and i think that picture really tells that story of that day for me. historically down the years when people look back- on the tokyo games, | that was in the middle of that pandemic
but i was particularly pleased with this — as the cauldron opened and naomi osaka turned round, she'st got this, like, little cheeky look on her face and she's looking up at the torch and it was just a really, sort of, nice moment. this one's actually probably one of my favourites. see both the little gb flags on the blades, and both the same kind of distance from the water, and i feel like everything just kind of comes together. i mean, simone biles is right up there with the greatest...
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lobster with naomi osaka was handled by the french open authorities?o not feel right on the inside whenjust with saying i do not feel right on the inside when just because you cannot see something that is not working on the outside does not mean i am not feeling it on the inside and everyone of us, particularly the olympic storage, with me to do an assessment of trilogy of self—confidence, checking with your resume of life, who was in my private audience, bad person who i believe in and they believe in me,. they need to get in touch with the elements of nature because dopamine helps us feel better when we take care of ourselves. i think that the world is seeing that as much as we want so much out of our heroes and stars, we also know that they are human and are capable of weakness and we have to help each other. in the world of business, i remember there was a time when sports psychology books were passed to business people because it was meant to be the ideal mindset and this idea of mental weakness was not viewed very well, it was a taboo subject, ho
lobster with naomi osaka was handled by the french open authorities?o not feel right on the inside whenjust with saying i do not feel right on the inside when just because you cannot see something that is not working on the outside does not mean i am not feeling it on the inside and everyone of us, particularly the olympic storage, with me to do an assessment of trilogy of self—confidence, checking with your resume of life, who was in my private audience, bad person who i believe in and they...
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i look at naomi osaka or simone biles, that they felt they had the weight of the nation.ro who then had to consult because the official was being booed and then gave her the p9p being booed and then gave her the pep talk she needed all within a few minutes playing out throughout the world and that is tough for anyone who is unprepared for it. we are really making a conscious effort to improve where we are out with what we are doing in mental health services for athletics. good morning. yesterday temperature is widely reached 23 or 2a degrees across the uk. today they will be down a touch because we have rain coming in from the west and it's also going to be windier than it has been and the strongest winds are through the irish sea and the areas adjacent to it. that's because we have an area of low pressure coming our way and you can see the extent of the isobars. in the centre of the low pressure there won't be much wind so later in northern ireland there will be slow moving, prolonged showers which could lead to issues with localised flooding but we start on a dry note a
i look at naomi osaka or simone biles, that they felt they had the weight of the nation.ro who then had to consult because the official was being booed and then gave her the p9p being booed and then gave her the pep talk she needed all within a few minutes playing out throughout the world and that is tough for anyone who is unprepared for it. we are really making a conscious effort to improve where we are out with what we are doing in mental health services for athletics. good morning....
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another multicultural athlete talks about representing japan. >> through sports, naomi osaka and ruian see, maybe we can move forward that way. >> 28-year-old tennis pro -- is as global as they come, born in new york, grew up in japan, and trained professionally in spain. this trilingual two-time olympian who defeated novak djokovic in 2018 is one of several multicultural athletes representing team japan and helping redefine what it means to be japanese. >> a lot of diversity here is very hidden. it would be great if the 100 people could connect with it. >> like most, he recognizes the pros and cons of having a diverse background. did you face any struggles growing up or even just playing in spain or threat your life? >> now that i look back, you know, you have always kind of felt like you are not 100% from that place, wherever you are. spain, you get made fun of a little bit about being asian. here you get made fun of, even though you are part american. everywhere you go you are a bit of an outsider, but at the same time, you can have a lot of advantages. people look up to you becau
another multicultural athlete talks about representing japan. >> through sports, naomi osaka and ruian see, maybe we can move forward that way. >> 28-year-old tennis pro -- is as global as they come, born in new york, grew up in japan, and trained professionally in spain. this trilingual two-time olympian who defeated novak djokovic in 2018 is one of several multicultural athletes representing team japan and helping redefine what it means to be japanese. >> a lot of diversity...
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paul farmer, is this conversation we are having about sports stars, simone biles, naomi osaka, ben stokest we're seeing in the last couple of weeks - is simply a reflection - of a growing change in the way that we are thinking about stigma around mental ill health - and mental health in general. so ten or more years ago, people really wouldn't - be comfortable talking. about in society, and they definitely weren't comfortable talking about in sport. - now, more people are comfortable italking about their mental healthl in society, and so sportspeople are also more comfortable, - but this is a, kind of, i a parallel relationship, and it's a relationship that is influenced — i these incredible sports stars- speaking openly about their mental health, we know inspires others to do the same. l and, crucially, for many people, it gives them confidence - and the ability to then go and seek help for themselves, looking up i to their heroes, who they see very much as heroes, - and recognising that they have a very similar condition to one| that they are expanding at the moment. - and for these inc
paul farmer, is this conversation we are having about sports stars, simone biles, naomi osaka, ben stokest we're seeing in the last couple of weeks - is simply a reflection - of a growing change in the way that we are thinking about stigma around mental ill health - and mental health in general. so ten or more years ago, people really wouldn't - be comfortable talking. about in society, and they definitely weren't comfortable talking about in sport. - now, more people are comfortable italking...
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>> first time in almost three months that naomi osaka has held a media session.i. and she was asked by paul dougherty about benefiting from the media but not enjoying the press conference format. >> you are not crazy about dealing with us especially in this format. yet you have a lot of outside interests that are served by having a media platform. i guess my question is, how do you balance the two. >> when you say i'm not crazy about dealing with you guys, what does that refer to? >> so dougherty and osaka had an exchange with osaka saying she was interested in his point of view. dougherty rephrased the question referring to how osaka has suggested that there is a better way to hold media sessions. osaka said she was still trying to figure out how to balance all the media attention. and then moments later she became advisably upset after another question. >> sorry. >> no, you are super good. >> okay, i think that we'll take a quick break. we'll be back in one moment. >> osaka would then get up and leave. she returned a few minutes later. area agent called dougher
>> first time in almost three months that naomi osaka has held a media session.i. and she was asked by paul dougherty about benefiting from the media but not enjoying the press conference format. >> you are not crazy about dealing with us especially in this format. yet you have a lot of outside interests that are served by having a media platform. i guess my question is, how do you balance the two. >> when you say i'm not crazy about dealing with you guys, what does that refer...
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we hearfrom naomi osaka on her continued struggles with the demands of the media.ould see headlines of players losing, and in the headline the next day would be a collapse _ the headline the next day would be a collapse or— the headline the next day would be a collapse or they're not great any more _ the manchester united and scotland legend denis law has revealed today that he's been diagnosed with "mixed dementia". the 81—year—old says he has alzheimer's and vascular dementia. he's the latest former player to reveal he has the degenerative brain disease, and he and his family are now getting support from the alzheimer's society charity. he says he wants to remain as optimistic as possible and added in his statement... manchester united have sent their best wishes to denis and his family and said... kate lee is the chief executive of the alzheimer's society, and she told me that she hopes law's bravery in coming forward will encourage others to seek the help they need. getting a dementia diagnosis, even if you know something has been wrong, sometimes people live w
we hearfrom naomi osaka on her continued struggles with the demands of the media.ould see headlines of players losing, and in the headline the next day would be a collapse _ the headline the next day would be a collapse or— the headline the next day would be a collapse or they're not great any more _ the manchester united and scotland legend denis law has revealed today that he's been diagnosed with "mixed dementia". the 81—year—old says he has alzheimer's and vascular dementia....
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. >>> late today, naomi osaka tweeted that she is play anything a tournament this week and plans to donate her prize money to relief efforts. her father is from violent. a chaotic scene in california over vaccine mandates. look at that. >>> and flooding in lake tahoe? it's a possibility. >>> and we're watching for a combination of fog and smoke for tomorrow morning. and who could see temperatures climbing into the upper 90s? by the end of the weekend, a look at that when we come back in 60 seconded. >>> new at 11:00, the violence in downtown los angeles over growing vaccine mandates. take a look at this chaotic scene when protesters clashed in l.a. this afternoon. i mean, they were going at it. police say one man was stabbed. so far no arrests. fighting broke out after a march to city hall began protesting medical tyranny in making vaccinations mandatory for a growing list of workers. a group of counter protesters were in the area. and then you see what happened next. >>> several hundred people rallied at the oklahoma state capital today protesting vaccine and mask mandates. the line was s
. >>> late today, naomi osaka tweeted that she is play anything a tournament this week and plans to donate her prize money to relief efforts. her father is from violent. a chaotic scene in california over vaccine mandates. look at that. >>> and flooding in lake tahoe? it's a possibility. >>> and we're watching for a combination of fog and smoke for tomorrow morning. and who could see temperatures climbing into the upper 90s? by the end of the weekend, a look at that...
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think of the women's side, you have some fantastic emerging stars, established stars, indicates of naomi osakaley barty. coco gauff. in a sense, the players the women's draw and perhaps... it is harder in the men's draw when you take out federer and vidal, but let's not forget you have novak djokovic trying to do in new york we know when no one him to introduced since 1969 — that was rod laver arena, the less to win all four grand slams in the same calendar year.— four grand slams in the same calendar year. russell fuller our correspondent _ calendar year. russell fuller our correspondent there. _ calendar year. russell fuller our correspondent there. we'll - calendar year. russell fuller our| correspondent there. we'll finish with serena williams. she chases that record, 20th grand slam title. since she has returned for the birth of her daughter, she has come closest at the us open, losing in each —— the final. she will be a0 when the tournament comes next time if only one woman has won a grand slam behind the age of 35. that was serena williams. don't write her up just yet. ben croucher ther
think of the women's side, you have some fantastic emerging stars, established stars, indicates of naomi osakaley barty. coco gauff. in a sense, the players the women's draw and perhaps... it is harder in the men's draw when you take out federer and vidal, but let's not forget you have novak djokovic trying to do in new york we know when no one him to introduced since 1969 — that was rod laver arena, the less to win all four grand slams in the same calendar year.— four grand slams in the...
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open champion naomi osaka score as first round win.ot that and other high lights from flushing coming up next in sports. don't go anywhere. where. you be e of hair breakage worries? we invited mahault to see for herself that new dove breakage remedy gives damaged hair the strength it needs. even with repeated combing hair treated with dove shows 97% less breakage. strong hair with new dove breakage remedy. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you whether you need a single line...
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tennis star naomi osaka completed a win against gauff.he spoke to reportersing being in the spotlight after her emotional display during monday's news conference. >> thinking about this since the last time i sat here, like i was wondering why am i -- why was i so affected, i guess, like what made me not want to do media in the first place. the choice go out there and play -- to go see fans, that people come out and watch me play, that itself is an accomplishment. i'm not sure when along the way i started desensitizing that. like it start not being an accomplishment for me, so i felt like i was very ungrateful on that fact. i don't know. i think definitely this whole covid thing was really stressful with the bubbles and not seeing people and not having the interactions, but i think like -- i guess seeing the state of the world, like how everything is in in haiti, how everything is in afghanistan right now is definitely really crazy, and for me to just be hitting a tennis ball in the united states right now and have people come and watch me
tennis star naomi osaka completed a win against gauff.he spoke to reportersing being in the spotlight after her emotional display during monday's news conference. >> thinking about this since the last time i sat here, like i was wondering why am i -- why was i so affected, i guess, like what made me not want to do media in the first place. the choice go out there and play -- to go see fans, that people come out and watch me play, that itself is an accomplishment. i'm not sure when along...
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and the japanese tennis player naomi osaka said she would not do news conferences, withdrew from theh open and did not play at wimbledon, admitting she had experienced "long bouts of depression" since winning herfirst grand slam title in 2018. the decision by high profile athletes to talk openly about their mental health at the tokyo games and other events has sparked a new conversation, and prompted both support, but also cynicism. some have questioned whether handling pressure is simply a pre—requisite of playing elite sport? but the us swimmer michael phelps is one of many who says this has given us the oportunity to "blow this mental health thing even more wide open. it is so much bigger than we could even ever imagine." joining me now is helen richardson—walsh, former team gb hockey gold medallist, now coach and performance psychologist. also i'm joined by professor steve peters, sports psychiatrist to elite athletes and author of the chimp paradox. and finally, paul farmer chief executive of mental health charity, mind is also with us. thank you to all three of you for joining
and the japanese tennis player naomi osaka said she would not do news conferences, withdrew from theh open and did not play at wimbledon, admitting she had experienced "long bouts of depression" since winning herfirst grand slam title in 2018. the decision by high profile athletes to talk openly about their mental health at the tokyo games and other events has sparked a new conversation, and prompted both support, but also cynicism. some have questioned whether handling pressure is...
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. >> reporter: naomi osaka, the reigning champ is back and bidding for a third win in four years. >>s, but i feel pretty confident with where i am right now. >> reporter: naomi osaka has initiated important conversations this year around mental health. she was actually penalized at the french open after opting out of media availability citing anxiety and depression. here at the u.s. open, players will have access to licensed therapists and other resources. part of a new player health initiative. but the other big story off the court will be fan attendance in those new covid vaccine mandates. eva? >> i know fans are excited to be able to attend again. zachary kiesch for us, thanks. >>> we'll be right back with "pop news." the olympics and paralympics are back. and watching our athletes will once again give the impression that america is the healthiest country in the world. we aren't. but we can be. our collective health is too important to take for granted ever again. the health of our nation cannot just be measured by the victories of our champions, it must be measured by the health
. >> reporter: naomi osaka, the reigning champ is back and bidding for a third win in four years. >>s, but i feel pretty confident with where i am right now. >> reporter: naomi osaka has initiated important conversations this year around mental health. she was actually penalized at the french open after opting out of media availability citing anxiety and depression. here at the u.s. open, players will have access to licensed therapists and other resources. part of a new player...
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naomi osaka got hers started with a two-set victory. >>> how much exercise you need to make up for atting around. >>> also a new way to limit how much time kids spend playing video games. the olympics and paralympics are back. and watching our athletes will once again give the impression that america is the healthiest country in the world. we aren't. but we can be. our collective health is too important to take for granted ever again. the health of our nation cannot just be measured by the victories of our champions, it must be measured by the health of all of us. ♪ ♪ ♪ it must be measured by the health of all of us. ♪ ♪ do lotion and jeans go together? a nivea breathable experiment. now they do. moisturizes deeply with no sticky feel. the game changing nivea breathable. ♪ ♪ >>> time to check the pulse, and we begin with the new crackdown on kids spending too much time playing video games online. >> china's government is limiting kids to no more than three hours per week. the goal is to reduce video game addiction in kids. companies will only be allowed to offer the service to kids f
naomi osaka got hers started with a two-set victory. >>> how much exercise you need to make up for atting around. >>> also a new way to limit how much time kids spend playing video games. the olympics and paralympics are back. and watching our athletes will once again give the impression that america is the healthiest country in the world. we aren't. but we can be. our collective health is too important to take for granted ever again. the health of our nation cannot just be...
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and really got us on this national conversation that i working its way towards a movement with naomi osaka cetera. so to see her come back this is the last chance for gold or any metal-- ned all at the olympics t have be as dramatic a moment as can i think of in any olim mick games it is quick, don't blink or you will miss it but it is one of those things that i think shows just how strong and how tough she is in the midst of so many personal issues. good for her and of course we'll see how she does. >> and of course a lot of people will be cheering her on. of course i need to ask you about the women's soccer team. heartbreak in that loss to canada. and they were really expected to do better than they had. isn't that right? that is correct. although in 2016 the last olympics in rio they actually lost in an earlier round so they did better this time. they will be playing for the bronze medal, so there say medal still on the table but the u.s. women national team is just not looked good this entire term. it would be 3-0 to start the o lick-- olympics and looking listless throughout. the goal
and really got us on this national conversation that i working its way towards a movement with naomi osaka cetera. so to see her come back this is the last chance for gold or any metal-- ned all at the olympics t have be as dramatic a moment as can i think of in any olim mick games it is quick, don't blink or you will miss it but it is one of those things that i think shows just how strong and how tough she is in the midst of so many personal issues. good for her and of course we'll see how she...
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the fact that we had the likes of some — the fact that we had the likes of some mobiles, naomi osaka,of — maybe more chances for those out of the _ maybe more chances for those out of the spotlight to be able to go— out of the spotlight to be able to go to — out of the spotlight to be able to go to their coaches and say i'm not— to go to their coaches and say i'm not quite there mentally the moment and i may be struggling a little bit and people are starting to realise that this _ people are starting to realise that this is something that athletes experience and that they— athletes experience and that they go— athletes experience and that they go through and they are not superhuman and that they are the — not superhuman and that they are the same as all of us in terms _ are the same as all of us in terms of— are the same as all of us in terms of mental health concerns and protecting their well—being. and i think when you have _ well—being. and i think when you have such powerful advocates like some mobiles making — advocates like some mobiles making a statement like she did on the _ m
the fact that we had the likes of some — the fact that we had the likes of some mobiles, naomi osaka,of — maybe more chances for those out of the _ maybe more chances for those out of the spotlight to be able to go— out of the spotlight to be able to go to — out of the spotlight to be able to go to their coaches and say i'm not— to go to their coaches and say i'm not quite there mentally the moment and i may be struggling a little bit and people are starting to realise that this _...
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i'm going to talk about tennis star naomi osaka. i love her.irer asked her about needing a media platform. she left the room and she came back and she apologized for walking out. she completed the news conference though. her agent called the columnist a bully. back in may she refused to do conferences. she's set to play in the western and southern open. she plans to donate her prize winnings to haiti. you can tell she's upset. i think people should give her a break and leave her alone. she's trying to do the right thing. you can see she's triggered and you continue to push. >> right. what's the value of pushing? >> what is the value. she's not an elected official. she's an athlete. let her do her work. >> she also says i'm a human being. i just really want to play tennis. got to figure out a way to work this out and leave her alone. >>> my talk of the table is the song that just broke the record for the most weeks on the billboard hot 100 music charts. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's gayle king singing backup. the week end's "blinding lights" has been 88 y
i'm going to talk about tennis star naomi osaka. i love her.irer asked her about needing a media platform. she left the room and she came back and she apologized for walking out. she completed the news conference though. her agent called the columnist a bully. back in may she refused to do conferences. she's set to play in the western and southern open. she plans to donate her prize winnings to haiti. you can tell she's upset. i think people should give her a break and leave her alone. she's...
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one of the biggest names in tennis, naomi osaka vouts to hep c b 1. reacts to the taliban takeover in afghanistan. just follow your nose! mmmm! part of a complete breakfast. ...what is that? it's a boban bag. a boban bag? boban bag. boban bag? boban bag! you get tobi bag. tobi bag? go for the handful! nope - c'mon him? - i like him! tobi bag? nooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. (host) you want healthy ingredients. your cat is all about the the flavor. tastefuls has it all. (molly) i really want him to eat well but he's just really picky. okay, he seems interested. i think he likes it. i have a new cat food...blue tastefuls. one taste is all it takes. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. california, did you know our homes share power? plus, herbal and other immune su
one of the biggest names in tennis, naomi osaka vouts to hep c b 1. reacts to the taliban takeover in afghanistan. just follow your nose! mmmm! part of a complete breakfast. ...what is that? it's a boban bag. a boban bag? boban bag. boban bag? boban bag! you get tobi bag. tobi bag? go for the handful! nope - c'mon him? - i like him! tobi bag? nooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. bounty, the quicker...
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. >>> naomi osaka will donate her u.s. open earnings to haiti earthquake relief efforts.re killed when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck saturday. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. m elise pre on, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, august 16th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." afghanistan's sudden fall. the taliban take control of the war-torn country. the chaotic airport scene overnight as residents try to flee kabul. >>> search for survivors. crews dig through rubble after a 7.2-magnitude earthquake in haiti. why rescue efforts could be hampered over the next few days. >>> historic increase. food stamp benefits are going up for 42 million americans. the largest hike in the the largest hike in the program's history. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. i'm tom hanson in for anne-marie green.
. >>> naomi osaka will donate her u.s. open earnings to haiti earthquake relief efforts.re killed when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck saturday. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. m elise pre on, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, august 16th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." afghanistan's sudden fall. the taliban take control of the war-torn country. the chaotic airport scene overnight as residents try to flee...
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naomi osaka says she felt "ungrateful" at points during the last year for being unable to appreciatember two plastil teichmann later at the cincinnati open. osaka beat coco gauff last night and afterwards reflected on the year, which saw her pull out of the french open and wimbledon, to focus on her mental health. i was wondering why was i so affected. _ i was wondering why was i so affected, i guess. what made me not want to— affected, i guess. what made me not want to do— affected, i guess. what made me not want to do media in the first place? then_ want to do media in the first place? then i_ want to do media in the first place? then i was— want to do media in the first place? then i was thinking, wondering if i was scared — then i was thinking, wondering if i was scared because sometimes i would see headlines of players losing, and then the _ see headlines of players losing, and then the headline the next day would be "a— then the headline the next day would be "a collapse" or "they're not great _ be "a collapse" or "they're not great any— be "a collapse" or "they're not great an
naomi osaka says she felt "ungrateful" at points during the last year for being unable to appreciatember two plastil teichmann later at the cincinnati open. osaka beat coco gauff last night and afterwards reflected on the year, which saw her pull out of the french open and wimbledon, to focus on her mental health. i was wondering why was i so affected. _ i was wondering why was i so affected, i guess. what made me not want to— affected, i guess. what made me not want to do—...
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. >>> late today, tennis phenom naomi osaka said she plans to donate prize money from her tournament this week to haiti. her father is from haiti. >>> the escape from alcatraz race kicked off this morning. it's similar to the triathalon but without the biking portion. people plunge into the bay, whoo, it's cold, swimming from alcatraz to san francisco half then they ran a 5k. some came from across the country to compete. >> my dad and i practiced today, i'm glad we did that otherwise it would have been a little bit of a shock. yeah, it was great. i never swam in a wet suit before, never swam in salt water before. it was definitely a new experience. it was really fun being on the boat with everyone and making friends and then heading to shore. >> all the way from nashville, very cool. tomorrow the escape from alcatraz triathalon will start at 7:30 a.m. >>> let's check in on anthony flores right now. he seems to be where the action is with the latest installment of the legend of trey lance. anthony? >> reporter: ten minutes ago i heard something at levi stadium i have not heard in a ve
. >>> late today, tennis phenom naomi osaka said she plans to donate prize money from her tournament this week to haiti. her father is from haiti. >>> the escape from alcatraz race kicked off this morning. it's similar to the triathalon but without the biking portion. people plunge into the bay, whoo, it's cold, swimming from alcatraz to san francisco half then they ran a 5k. some came from across the country to compete. >> my dad and i practiced today, i'm glad we did...
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tennis star naomi osaka withdrew from this year's french open citing her struggles with anxiety and depressionortnite" is giving fans a chance to experience dr. martin luther king jr.'s iconic 1963 "i have a dream" speech. >> now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation. >> users can visit a reimagined washington, d.c., in the experience called "march through time." they can learn about the speech and the civil rights movement through games, popup galleries, and educational resources. the project is being done in conjunction with "time" magazine studios. >>> and a bomb-sniffing dock at mccarran international airport in las vegas has been named the tsa's cutest k-9. alone a 4-year-old golden retriever, was the top dog according to a nationwide social media contest. she started her career in 2018 as part of the tsa's national explosives detection k-9 team program. alona will appear on the cover of next year's tsa k-9 calendar. >>> coming up, we'll meet a little league pitching sensation, gavin weir of south dakota, who just threw his fourth no hitter of the summer. >>
tennis star naomi osaka withdrew from this year's french open citing her struggles with anxiety and depressionortnite" is giving fans a chance to experience dr. martin luther king jr.'s iconic 1963 "i have a dream" speech. >> now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation. >> users can visit a reimagined washington, d.c., in the experience called "march through time." they can learn about the speech and the civil rights movement...
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already on the island where a massive earthquake has claimed more than 1200 lives >>> tennis star naomi osakany winnings from the western and southern open this week to relief efforts. her father was born in haiti >>> seven years into a legal battle, the gunmaker remington is offering the families of the sandy hook shooting a settlement the ar-15 remington rifle was used to murder teachers and students in 2012 remington's lawyers have denied the allegations in court >>> and another major company announced a vaccine mandate, live nation entertainment, one of the largest concert and ticketing company also require artists, fans, and employees to be fully vaccinated against covid-19 in order to gain access to concerts and venues while fans have the option of showing a negative covid test, employees do not all employees must be vaccinated by october 4, which is the same day the new vaccination rules go into effect where permitted by law. >>> and then here came elvis with a hot stomping, steaming, sexy kind of music that turned on young people as pop music never had before others came along, includ
already on the island where a massive earthquake has claimed more than 1200 lives >>> tennis star naomi osakany winnings from the western and southern open this week to relief efforts. her father was born in haiti >>> seven years into a legal battle, the gunmaker remington is offering the families of the sandy hook shooting a settlement the ar-15 remington rifle was used to murder teachers and students in 2012 remington's lawyers have denied the allegations in court...
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. >> defending women's champion naomi osaka easily won her first round match. >>> and up next, oprahlebrate the return of broadway. ♪ turn your face -- >> this is the return of something truly spectacular. >> oprah lends her voice to a new marketing campaign showcasing some of the best moments on stage. and if you have heart failure, there's entresto. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. ♪ ♪ or high blood potassium. ♪ ♪ hi. so you're the scientist here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. this prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. impressive! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ try the body wash, too. i may have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. or
. >> defending women's champion naomi osaka easily won her first round match. >>> and up next, oprahlebrate the return of broadway. ♪ turn your face -- >> this is the return of something truly spectacular. >> oprah lends her voice to a new marketing campaign showcasing some of the best moments on stage. and if you have heart failure, there's entresto. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause...
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larry: naomi osaka rocking a jersey. returning after skipping two majors for mental health reasons.at point at the net for the winner. the three seat and defending champ at the open in new york and she opens with a 6-4, 6-1 win. naomi is back. abc 7 sports sponsored by your it's the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 60 months. ends monday. ama: that is going to do it for tonight. thank you for watching. dan: for sandhya patel and all of us, we appreciate your time. right now on jimmy kim, mini driver. good night.
larry: naomi osaka rocking a jersey. returning after skipping two majors for mental health reasons.at point at the net for the winner. the three seat and defending champ at the open in new york and she opens with a 6-4, 6-1 win. naomi is back. abc 7 sports sponsored by your it's the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save 50% on the new...
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larry: naomi osaka rocking a jersey. returning after skipping two majors for mental health reasons.oint at the net for the winner. the three seat and defending champ at the open in new york and she opens with a 6-4, 6-1 win. naomi is back. abc 7 sports sponsored by your and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. ♪ ♪ have you seen those small bowl---? oh! careful with the... (dishes break) sorry, mrs. c! excuse me, could we-- ♪ ♪ excuse me, i was wondering could we-- ? bedroom! finding the right person for the job isn't always easy... ...but when you have an insurance question, you can always count on your local geico agent. they can give you personalized advice and could help you save hundreds. who wants some dress shirts!? for expert help w
larry: naomi osaka rocking a jersey. returning after skipping two majors for mental health reasons.oint at the net for the winner. the three seat and defending champ at the open in new york and she opens with a 6-4, 6-1 win. naomi is back. abc 7 sports sponsored by your and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious...
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naomi osaka is trying to defend her women's title.llowing fans at full capacity for the first full two weeks -- for, rather, the full two weeks. all fans 12 or over will need to show proof that they've received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine to enter the grounds, though. >>> and a woman pulling into a drive-through at a mcdonald's in wisconsin couldn't believe her eyes. she looked up last thursday to see a cow in the back seat of a car. she thought it was fake. it wasn't. she grabbed her cell phone and took some video. the family that owns the cow said it had just bought the calf and two others at auction, and 're going toe spkingh ack seat. fema administrator deanne criswell. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." . >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protei
naomi osaka is trying to defend her women's title.llowing fans at full capacity for the first full two weeks -- for, rather, the full two weeks. all fans 12 or over will need to show proof that they've received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine to enter the grounds, though. >>> and a woman pulling into a drive-through at a mcdonald's in wisconsin couldn't believe her eyes. she looked up last thursday to see a cow in the back seat of a car. she thought it was fake. it wasn't....
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reflect on what simone biles did at the tokyo olympics, maybe you could talk of other sports, what naomi osakay withdrawing from key grand slams this year on the grounds of protecting her mental health, do you think something really important and profound is changing in the way athletes are speaking up for themselves and protecting themselves? i think if i look at it from an outside point of view, because i personally don't know naomi, i think she's incredible. i'm a big fan of her and i fully support her. and i was not there with simone, i wasn't training with her. so i don't know exactly what was happening. but from an outside perspective, i think it's really great to see that the media and the support on social media for naomi and simone. i was really glad to see just how much people are supporting both of them, because i think that every time someone speaks up and someone else supports them, it opens the door for someone else to feel comfortable to share their own experiences of what they're going through. so i think as a society, i think we're definitely heading in the right direction. i
reflect on what simone biles did at the tokyo olympics, maybe you could talk of other sports, what naomi osakay withdrawing from key grand slams this year on the grounds of protecting her mental health, do you think something really important and profound is changing in the way athletes are speaking up for themselves and protecting themselves? i think if i look at it from an outside point of view, because i personally don't know naomi, i think she's incredible. i'm a big fan of her and i fully...
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but i was particularly pleased with this — as the cauldron opened and naomi osaka turned round, she'sch and it was just a really, sort of, nice moment. this one's actually probably one of my favourites. see both the little gb flags on the blades, and both the same kind of distance from the water, and i feel like everything just kind of comes together. i mean, simone biles is right up there with the greatest athletes of all time. you know, i've photographed her a lot through previous olympics and world championships and when she is in full flow, she is a sporting perfection, absolutely incredible to photograph as well. perhaps these games have, you know, we're seeing a different side to her. she's holding the chalk, you know, the chalk for the rest of the team and she's pulling her mask off and looking a bit sad and vulnerable, and i think that picture really tells that story of that day for me. historically down the years when people look back on the tokyo games, that was in the middle of that pandemic and there were no spectators there. as sport photographers, we want to turn around
but i was particularly pleased with this — as the cauldron opened and naomi osaka turned round, she'sch and it was just a really, sort of, nice moment. this one's actually probably one of my favourites. see both the little gb flags on the blades, and both the same kind of distance from the water, and i feel like everything just kind of comes together. i mean, simone biles is right up there with the greatest athletes of all time. you know, i've photographed her a lot through previous olympics...