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they will face familiar opponents. >> usa on usa action there. raj mathai joins us live from london and the highs and lows in the world of gymnastics. boy, account that have been more heart breaking and exhilarating at the same time? >> it was a wild day here in london. now on tuesday morning, you know where we are? not just anywhere, but buck ham palace. the queen and the royal family getting their day started. the royal guards and the changing of the guards will happen in a couple of hours from now. a lot happening. we will give you perspective. the buckingham palace behind me and we will swing our camera around this way. down that road is where the beach volleyball court is and where kerri walsh and misty may treanor dominated. let's show you how it shook down. kerri walsh and misty may treanor against chinese counterparts and they trailed early, but they battled back and came back to win it in two sets. that means kerri walsh and misty may treanor will advance later tonight london time against not the chinese and brazilians, but another team
they will face familiar opponents. >> usa on usa action there. raj mathai joins us live from london and the highs and lows in the world of gymnastics. boy, account that have been more heart breaking and exhilarating at the same time? >> it was a wild day here in london. now on tuesday morning, you know where we are? not just anywhere, but buck ham palace. the queen and the royal family getting their day started. the royal guards and the changing of the guards will happen in a couple...
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it's on loan from team usa.e got to give it back. >> that's got some bling on it. >> well, she's royalty and now an olympic medallist. queen elizabeth's granddaughter earned a silver medal. prince william and prince harry cheered on their cousin from the stands alock wing with william' wife, kate. >> let's turn things over to jeff, i know he's been watching the equestrian events for me. >> i know, i've been trying to stay up on them. it's got to be one of the toughest olympic sports. the eventing, the jumping, it's unbelievable. i rely on people for so much stuff. winds fairly light, 5-10 miles an hour. alsz, dropping our temperatures from near 100 degrees, england. 62 in san jose. let's take you out to live from what we saw this time last night when we had plenty of clear skies. low clouds are moving in and it doesn't look big enough to be producing major air port delays tomorrow. however, can't rule out some patchy areas of fog for the coastline and fonsulr peni next few hours, can't get rid of this heat. some
it's on loan from team usa.e got to give it back. >> that's got some bling on it. >> well, she's royalty and now an olympic medallist. queen elizabeth's granddaughter earned a silver medal. prince william and prince harry cheered on their cousin from the stands alock wing with william' wife, kate. >> let's turn things over to jeff, i know he's been watching the equestrian events for me. >> i know, i've been trying to stay up on them. it's got to be one of the toughest...
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because we're usa, right? the number one country in the world. usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa!> russia sucks! >> you shouldn't say russia sucks. you shouldn't say that. >> no, you shouldn't. still ahead on "way too early," why are you awake? your cold war tweets, texts and emails are moments away. ♪ [music plays] ♪ [music plays] ♪ [music plays] did you know honey nut cheerios is america's favorite cereal? oh, you're good! hey, did you know that honey nut cheerios is... oh you too! ooh, hey america's favorite cereal is... honey nut cheerios ok then off to iceland! [ dramatic soundtrack plays ] whether it's showing competitors' rates or striving to be number one, we're always up for a little competition. zap! [ sparking ] now, that's progressive. and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everything the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, safer, and faster than ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but
because we're usa, right? the number one country in the world. usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa!> russia sucks! >> you shouldn't say russia sucks. you shouldn't say that. >> no, you shouldn't. still ahead on "way too early," why are you awake? your cold war tweets, texts and emails are moments away. ♪ [music plays] ♪ [music plays] ♪ [music plays] did you know honey nut cheerios is america's favorite cereal? oh, you're good! hey, did you know that honey nut cheerios...
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. >> usa! usa! usa earthquak! usa! usa! usa earthquake. >> you know, it takes kind of a strange character to start acting up when talking about the veterans but you want to act up in a different way and say thank you to those that have served this nation. [ cheers and applause ] >> in this front row here we have a gentleman who is a world war ii veteran. appreciate your generous service to this great land. thank you, sir. thank you. thank you. with all those -- with all those who have served our nation or are serving our nation in armed forces please raise your hand and be recognized. thank you so much. thank you. i'm appreciative also of the fact that this guy right here agreed to become my running mate and become the next vice president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm appreciative. these two guys are also willing to serve this great state. richard burr your senator and pat mclori your next governor. say hi to these guys. >> thank. >> these guys are the best. let me tell you we got to get them ehe elec
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team usa.0,000 fans at wembley stadium against japan, and team usa wins 2-1 your final score. this avenges last year in the world cup final when the japanese beat the americans so a lot of smiles for team usa soccer. we do have a business story for you. we're holding up a cup of coffee, yes, it's starbucks, the highest grossing starbucks location, there are more than 100, would you believe the nbc cafeteria. no kidding. we'll show you our cafeteria. we're going to take you behind the scenes. we have more than 3,000 nbc employees here working around the clock, different time zones, usually working about 14 or 15 hours a day and therefore coffee is a vital part of our day. there it is in the corner a free starbucks. you walk up, order anything and wouldn't you know it's the highest grossing starbucks in london. >> we're going through probably 10 or 12,000 cups of caffey a day. it's a lot of coffee. as much as you want all day long. >> reporter: we are wired here in london. i guess sleep is overra
team usa.0,000 fans at wembley stadium against japan, and team usa wins 2-1 your final score. this avenges last year in the world cup final when the japanese beat the americans so a lot of smiles for team usa soccer. we do have a business story for you. we're holding up a cup of coffee, yes, it's starbucks, the highest grossing starbucks location, there are more than 100, would you believe the nbc cafeteria. no kidding. we'll show you our cafeteria. we're going to take you behind the scenes. we...
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usa! usa!a! >> friends, i see so many familiar faces in this audience he. it is just aid mazing. -- it is just amazing. >> we are all family, brother. >> we are all family, brother. and that wasn't my brother who said that actually. [ laughter ] >> we have a very critical decision to make in this country. we are at that proverbial fork in the road in america. the president came ito office with so much hope offering so much change. he got the power he wanted. he got his party in control. he passed almost every item on his agenda. it is law now. and now we are seeing the results. a country with a healthcare system that is about to be taken over. a country with four years of trillion dollars deficits. [crowd booing] >> a country in economic stagnation. the worst economic recovery in 70 years. the largest deficit and the biggest government since world war ii. nearly one in six americans are in poverty today. the highest rate in a generation. you know what? we are not going to take that! we are goin
usa! usa!a! >> friends, i see so many familiar faces in this audience he. it is just aid mazing. -- it is just amazing. >> we are all family, brother. >> we are all family, brother. and that wasn't my brother who said that actually. [ laughter ] >> we have a very critical decision to make in this country. we are at that proverbial fork in the road in america. the president came ito office with so much hope offering so much change. he got the power he wanted. he got his...
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usa! usa! everybody. usa!r got expelled after testing positive for marijuana? say it with me, usa! usa. everybody, usa. you people suck. and finally what country has atm's that dispense cup cakes? usa, usa, everybody, usa. greg. >> usa, andy. >> usa, greg. >> see you later. >> sad little man. >> let's welcome our guest. she is cuter than a butterfly riding a dolphin over a rainbow made of blood. i am here with jedediah bila. she is such a delight. and scissors refuse to run with him. it is america's future foundation chairman. a chairman of the future. and in maine, he is considered bait. it is my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and if hilarity was pizza dough i would bang him. and he doesn't know a thing about anything. it is our new york times correspondent. good to see you, irch p -- pinch. >> rabies may not be 100% fatal. nevertheless, i am afraid we will have to put you down, porch. >> but me no have rabies. me was just brushing teethes. >> i didn't understand what you just said which is another symptom
usa! usa! everybody. usa!r got expelled after testing positive for marijuana? say it with me, usa! usa. everybody, usa. you people suck. and finally what country has atm's that dispense cup cakes? usa, usa, everybody, usa. greg. >> usa, andy. >> usa, greg. >> see you later. >> sad little man. >> let's welcome our guest. she is cuter than a butterfly riding a dolphin over a rainbow made of blood. i am here with jedediah bila. she is such a delight. and scissors...
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[cheers and applause] [chanting] >> usa! usa! usa! >> usa! >> here is our commitment to you. everywhere i look, i see so many familiar faces. it is very moving. i love you, too. and we want to know that the values that built this country are going to stay in this country. we want to know that those little things in life that tie us together as a community are going to continue to tie us together as a community. we want to know that we are going to reclaim those great ideas and principles with respect for one another and give the country solutions to fix these problems while they are still within our control. here is the commitment that mitt romney and i are making to you, our fellow citizens, my fellow citizens of chains will. we are not going to duck the tough issues and kick the can down the road. we are going to lead. [applause] we are not going to spend the next four years planning other people for problems. we are going to take responsibility. [applause] we are going to honor the fact that this country was created by an idea from our founders, our rights come from nature
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some sweet redemption for team usa. if you recall, just last year japan beat the americans in the world cup final. this time in the olympic final, it is team usa. >> it feels so great. we got it back. we've snatched our dream back and we're so happy right now. we're on top of the world. >> alex morgan snatching the dream back. so very positive day for team usa in terms of water polo and soccer. we also have a business story in london. i'm showing you this cup of starbucks coffee. it is not a shameless plug. it is a way of life here in london. a little insight. it is an amazing assignment to come here to cover the olympics but it is a tiring assignment. 3,000 of us nbc employees are here. approximately 3,000. we're all working 14 to 15-hour days. with that said, let's show you inside our nbc commissary here in our london newsroom. meals are served 24 hours a day. a lot of us are here on different time zones. and in the corner of the nbc commissary is a starbucks. it is exclusively for us. and here's the bottom line. the
some sweet redemption for team usa. if you recall, just last year japan beat the americans in the world cup final. this time in the olympic final, it is team usa. >> it feels so great. we got it back. we've snatched our dream back and we're so happy right now. we're on top of the world. >> alex morgan snatching the dream back. so very positive day for team usa in terms of water polo and soccer. we also have a business story in london. i'm showing you this cup of starbucks coffee. it...
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click or call. >>> "usa today"! "usa today"! >>> usa! usa! alias! usa! usa! usa!e five." david serotta writes for newspaper "salon" wrote a story about patriotism and enthusiasm around the olympic games. people shouting "usa, usa." suggesting that we had gone too far with that, that perhaps it was time to put it away. it was appropriate in '82 and '84 but not appropriate today. i want to say you do not speak for all the liberals. there are a lot of liberals, hundreds of millions out there, maybe not that many, that really affirmly, are just so happy and patriotic about the games. i don't think it should be written in as a liberal thing. you have a right to write it. but don't let the assumption be all liberals feel that way. we don't. >> eric: it feels like when you hear something ridiculous like that it comes out of a liberal mouth. you don't hear it coming out of a conservative's mouth. chris hayes a couple months ago, memorial day, the day of memorial day on the air saying he couldn't call the fallen heroes, the military people who died in action, couldn't call
click or call. >>> "usa today"! "usa today"! >>> usa! usa! alias! usa! usa! usa!e five." david serotta writes for newspaper "salon" wrote a story about patriotism and enthusiasm around the olympic games. people shouting "usa, usa." suggesting that we had gone too far with that, that perhaps it was time to put it away. it was appropriate in '82 and '84 but not appropriate today. i want to say you do not speak for all the liberals....
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jim messina raised money for priorities usa.has axelrod, raised money for priorities usa and they both work on campaign 2008 and 2012. david plouffe who works in the white house, senior white house advisor raised money for priorities usa. bill burton runs priorities usa. he worked on the obama campaign. he worked in the obama white house. a deputy press character of the white house he may have been the press secretary of the campaign in 2008 as well. i don't know how the obama camp can there is no coordination. there is money coordination between the two. now you heard audiotape of mr. soptic who worked for the campaign in may of this year and also with priorities usa many this last ad. now time to man up, president obama and time to demons the priorities usa ad and make the american people have confidence in you and prove there is no coordination between your group, priorities usa. >> dana: great explanation. greg, when you first saw the audio, the conference call. you said this is a big deal. what struck you? >> greg: this is
jim messina raised money for priorities usa.has axelrod, raised money for priorities usa and they both work on campaign 2008 and 2012. david plouffe who works in the white house, senior white house advisor raised money for priorities usa. bill burton runs priorities usa. he worked on the obama campaign. he worked in the obama white house. a deputy press character of the white house he may have been the press secretary of the campaign in 2008 as well. i don't know how the obama camp can there is...
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usa! usa! everybody. usa! plus, what country's judo competetor got expelled after testing positive for marijuana? say it with me, usa! usa. everybody, usa. you people suck. and finally what country has atm's that dispense cup cakes? usa, usa, everybody, usa. greg. >> usa, andy. >> usa, greg. >> see you later. >> sad little man. >> let's welcome our guest. she is cuter than a butterfly riding a dolphin over a rainbow made of blood. i am here with jedediah bila. she is such a delight. and scissors refuse to run with him. it is america's future foundation chairman. a chairman of the future. and in maine, he is considered bait. it is my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and if hilarity was pizza dough i would bang him. and he doesn't know a thing about anything. it is our new york times correspondent. good to see you, irch p -- pinch. >> rabies may not be 100% fatal. nevertheless, i am afraid we will have to put you down, porch. >> but me no have rabies. me was just brushing teethes. >> i didn't understand what you
usa! usa! everybody. usa! plus, what country's judo competetor got expelled after testing positive for marijuana? say it with me, usa! usa. everybody, usa. you people suck. and finally what country has atm's that dispense cup cakes? usa, usa, everybody, usa. greg. >> usa, andy. >> usa, greg. >> see you later. >> sad little man. >> let's welcome our guest. she is cuter than a butterfly riding a dolphin over a rainbow made of blood. i am here with jedediah bila. she...
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. >>> team usa versus team usa. the four american women will battle for gold today in a historic match-up. >>> good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today." live look outside today at 4:30. 75 degrees out there. more humid weather here in the nation's capital. not getting much relief. it is august. >> tom kierein is here with the forecast. >> time is on our side. every day that goes by, the temperature gets a ll bit more cooler on average. today, not terribly hot. yes, the humidity has returned. there is the view from space. we've got high clouds making for a fuzzy egg-shaped moon in the western sky. and on the storm 4 radar, just getting a couple of isolated showers on the eastern shore, no precipitati precipitation. 60s out of the mountains of west virginia vinl and western maryland. shenandoah valley and to the beaches, generally low 70s. mid and upper 70s along the tidal potomac there as well as around the chesapeake bay. now, here is your day planner for this wednesday. by 5:00,
. >>> team usa versus team usa. the four american women will battle for gold today in a historic match-up. >>> good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today." live look outside today at 4:30. 75 degrees out there. more humid weather here in the nation's capital. not getting much relief. it is august. >> tom kierein is here with the forecast. >> time is on our side. every day that goes by, the temperature gets a ll bit...
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and, boy, it's been great for team usa. back at olympic park. i'm matt lauer along with savannah guthrie and al roker. call them what you want, golden girls, the fab five, just don't leave out the title olympic champions. >> that's right. the fierce five is another name they like. they stopped by our plaza to show off their newly minted gold medals. we'll share that interview a little later on. >>> there's another swimmer making waves called the missile, but it's not missy franklin. no. that's right. we're going to introduce you to him a little bit later on. >>> a lot to get to. let's get the latest olympic news. for that, we turn to natalie morales. >> all right, guys. good morning once again. the gold medals just keep on coming after the biggest night so far for team usa. >> oh! unbelievable! >> reporter: the american women thundered their way to victory tuesday, striking gold in the gymnastics team finals. >> with a good landing. >> reporter: one by one, the fab five took the floor and nailed every routine. >> get the gold medals ready! >> re
and, boy, it's been great for team usa. back at olympic park. i'm matt lauer along with savannah guthrie and al roker. call them what you want, golden girls, the fab five, just don't leave out the title olympic champions. >> that's right. the fierce five is another name they like. they stopped by our plaza to show off their newly minted gold medals. we'll share that interview a little later on. >>> there's another swimmer making waves called the missile, but it's not missy...
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usa against usa so it was all red, white and blue. this venue is probably the best venue of all of the olympics, right in the backyard of 10 downing street in london. for the match itself now, it wasn't that close. kerri walsh-jennings, misty may-treanor they beat their american counterpart from orange county in straight sets. you know what, the touching scene came after the match when kerri walsh was holding her young sons. last time she won she didn't have her sons but this time she did. she is a working mother getting support from her family and support from her family back in the bay area. >> we've seen you grow up here from saratoga to san jose to stanford. how much does that support mean to you? >> i'm such a proud hometown girl. dream is to move back there with my family. if you rooted for us thank you so much. i can't tell you how much it fortifies me and gives me strength and courage. if i ever doubted i would look at tweets and get tweets from home and facebook and i had so much love. that helps you. i don't even have the wo
usa against usa so it was all red, white and blue. this venue is probably the best venue of all of the olympics, right in the backyard of 10 downing street in london. for the match itself now, it wasn't that close. kerri walsh-jennings, misty may-treanor they beat their american counterpart from orange county in straight sets. you know what, the touching scene came after the match when kerri walsh was holding her young sons. last time she won she didn't have her sons but this time she did. she...
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>> a nail biter has team usa in the hunt for another gold medal.lex morgan put away a header in the 123rd minute to give the women's soccer team a 4-3 win over canada and send them to the gold medal match. they were able to fight back and force extra time. now they look for revenge against japan. they beat them last summer in the world cup final. >> we wanted the rematch but we wanted to put everything out on this field because we weren't going to get the rematch without that if we didn't win this game. now we're up against japan. we really want that rematch. recover our bodies because what was, what, 120 minutes of soccer. so recovery. >> okay. write this down. you can see the women's gold medal showdown with japan live on thursday starting at 2:30 on the nbc sports network. >> go usa. >>> olympians receive monetary rewards for their plshmentes. $25,000. silver gets $15,000. bronze gets $10,000. u.s. athletes are also taxed on the value of the medal. if passed, the legislation would apply to all prizes and awards won this year. >>> don't forget to
>> a nail biter has team usa in the hunt for another gold medal.lex morgan put away a header in the 123rd minute to give the women's soccer team a 4-3 win over canada and send them to the gold medal match. they were able to fight back and force extra time. now they look for revenge against japan. they beat them last summer in the world cup final. >> we wanted the rematch but we wanted to put everything out on this field because we weren't going to get the rematch without that if we...
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for team usa.> we have a look at wednesday's highlights. how many medals did team usa win last night? >> allison felix won the silver in 2004 and 2008. her teammate finished third. an american won the long jump. a one-two finish in the men's 110-meter hurdles. a threepeat in women's beach volleyball. misty may-treanor and kerri walsh jennings defeated jenn kessy and april ross. team usa picked up a medal in women's wrestling. >> big day. team usa women's soccer. a huge match set for the finals. >> japan and u.s.a.. these women battled it out in the world cup last year. the american women are looking for redemption. every match tonight that should be good. >> thank you. >> we must have strong coffee tomorrow. >> team usa wouldn't going for their third straight medtal. >> 5:27. >> the second special session of the year begins later today in annapolis. >> a new line of attack as polls show the race is as tight as ever. >> we should have a dry morning commute but we have some thunderstorms in the seven
for team usa.> we have a look at wednesday's highlights. how many medals did team usa win last night? >> allison felix won the silver in 2004 and 2008. her teammate finished third. an american won the long jump. a one-two finish in the men's 110-meter hurdles. a threepeat in women's beach volleyball. misty may-treanor and kerri walsh jennings defeated jenn kessy and april ross. team usa picked up a medal in women's wrestling. >> big day. team usa women's soccer. a huge match set...
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>> usa!y patterson and mary lou retton. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> you both were there last night. are your voices hoarse from cheering? >> yes. >> yes. definitely. >> we were together. >> we were. so we were all screaming and -- gosh, my voice actually is a little scratchy today. >> lucky for you and for all of us they didn't hold us in too much suspense. they won big by five points. mary lou, put that in perspective for everybody. how huge is that at this level? >> it's -- it's really undescribable. i mean, five points. we spanked them. i mean, it wasn't even close. and then, you know, aly was the last one to get up on floor. and when she did her beginning pose and her face was just so confident, like i knew she was going to go out there and do one of the best floor performances, and she did. >> winning gold is something so rare, obviously not since 1996 has this happened. carly, explain why this is such a coveted prize in women's gymnastics. >> well,
>> usa!y patterson and mary lou retton. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> you both were there last night. are your voices hoarse from cheering? >> yes. >> yes. definitely. >> we were together. >> we were. so we were all screaming and -- gosh, my voice actually is a little scratchy today. >> lucky for you and for all of us they didn't hold us in too much suspense. they won big by five points. mary lou, put that...
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i'm so proud of these girls, and we went out there, you know, did work for team usa and you wear these -- red, white, and blue with pride. it's just an amazing feeling to represent team usa. >> i got to go with one more here, because in a sense, although they changed the roster size from seven to six and now to five, you were trying to equal the 1996 magnificent seven, and yet none of you are old enough to remember that team, carey strag and the dramatic final moments. what's your earliest olympic memory? when did you say to yourself, watching the olympics, i want to do that. >> i remember watching the olympics with kyla, the 2004 olympics and watching carly patterson, i was around, like, 8 years old. it was a great thing to watch and just be inspired and to know i wanted to be there one day at the olympics wearing those red, white, and blue leotards and competing for usa. >> in '04. >> i would watch the '96 olympics over and over again. all day, i was obsessed with it, and i could memorize all their routines at the time. that was so inspiring for me and i knew i wanted to be here some
i'm so proud of these girls, and we went out there, you know, did work for team usa and you wear these -- red, white, and blue with pride. it's just an amazing feeling to represent team usa. >> i got to go with one more here, because in a sense, although they changed the roster size from seven to six and now to five, you were trying to equal the 1996 magnificent seven, and yet none of you are old enough to remember that team, carey strag and the dramatic final moments. what's your...
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medal match usa versus usa. you know, they helped elevate our game because they are such wonderful players and i couldn't be more proud to face jen and april in the finals. >> we were there last night, it was fantastic. it seemed to me, kerri, a turning point in the second set, it was 16-14, there was a shot that looked like a winner and up came the ball and set you up for a point. >> that's what she does best, isn't it? >> those are back breakers. you want to build momentum and you want to crush the spirit of your opponent. >> the medal ceremony was poignant for a couple of reasons, three golds in a row, that's enough. but also we're watching as we know it's going to be the last time you two stand there together. what was going through your mind? >> it was a bit overwhelming. i'm personally ready for my next journey, but i will never leave her side. it was emotional but i think, you know, we learned so much about everything outside of volleyball. that's what this olympic signified was the journey off the court
medal match usa versus usa. you know, they helped elevate our game because they are such wonderful players and i couldn't be more proud to face jen and april in the finals. >> we were there last night, it was fantastic. it seemed to me, kerri, a turning point in the second set, it was 16-14, there was a shot that looked like a winner and up came the ball and set you up for a point. >> that's what she does best, isn't it? >> those are back breakers. you want to build momentum...
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another golden day for team usa. with victories on the field and in that water. >> another magical night. the women's soccer team and women's water polo taking home the gold with help from some of the local athletes. raj mathai catching up with them after those victorious evenings. >> reporter: good friday morning to you. can you believe it, it's almost over here in london. we're going to be packing our bags and coming back to the bay area. coming home with us a lot of olympians with a lot of gold. we start in water polo. the stephans family from danville dominating the pool. maggie stephans and jessica, how about this, jessica with the assist, maggie with the goal. maggie scored five times as team usa beat the spaniards 8-5 the final. their first gold medal in olympics history. you see the celebration in the pool. they love it. >> nothing can explain it. i watched water polo in the olympics ever since i was little and it's been my dream. so not only have i become an olympian but i'm an olympic champion which is unbe
another golden day for team usa. with victories on the field and in that water. >> another magical night. the women's soccer team and women's water polo taking home the gold with help from some of the local athletes. raj mathai catching up with them after those victorious evenings. >> reporter: good friday morning to you. can you believe it, it's almost over here in london. we're going to be packing our bags and coming back to the bay area. coming home with us a lot of olympians...
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jonathan horton takes off his usa jacket, usa remains. a fairy on an italian, from jenn kessy, a flower. but more and more for men and women, olympic is bolder, bigger, stronger, biceps, swimmer, canadian superman. went for his name with a crown. race walker who taught the "today" show never liked tattoos until the olympics. >> while not a wall plaque. >> i think a huge signed of who i am. it's something i've worked for 12 years. >> are you going to add a little something? >> honestly, i thought about -- >> oh no. >> making -- i wanted to do big ben on my side with the laurel wreath on the side. hopefully i'll make 2016 and put a monkey for rio, put my daughter's name. >> you have a little ring and now you're going for big ben and a monkey? >> for some it's artistic. all ten symbols of decath loan on the leg, a grateful pole vaulter, for inspiration that doesn't fade, the olympic motto. deserve tattooed on the chest. on his back, what i deserve, i earn. this canadian has a phrase from lord of the rings. u.s. hurdler, a bible verse. as phy
jonathan horton takes off his usa jacket, usa remains. a fairy on an italian, from jenn kessy, a flower. but more and more for men and women, olympic is bolder, bigger, stronger, biceps, swimmer, canadian superman. went for his name with a crown. race walker who taught the "today" show never liked tattoos until the olympics. >> while not a wall plaque. >> i think a huge signed of who i am. it's something i've worked for 12 years. >> are you going to add a little...
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again, i'm so privileged to be here representing team usa. >> all right.e a lot of women who were rowers. gold medals, bronze medals. guys, congratulations. what's it like? >> thank you, it's been one great week and just seeing the other athletes, cheering them on. great to be here. >> congratulations. >> that's going to do it for us. nbc daytime olympic coverage starts later. twinkle twinkle little pie you squashed my willpower like a fly. you looked so innocent and so sweet. convinced my lips that we should meet. you were a relentless flirt. oh no we had indecent dessert. twinkle twinkle hope appears. a stevia leaf erased my fears. it made my willpower a super hero. as for calories, it has zero. twinkle twinkle truvia® star natural sweetness, i love just what you are. truvia. honestly sweet. >> this is wbal tv 11 today in baltimore. >> good morning. welcome to 11 news saturday morning. i'm jennifer. >> i'm lisa. here's a look at some of the top stories. accusations against john leopold. he obtained depositions, 150 pages worth, that claim he made inappro
again, i'm so privileged to be here representing team usa. >> all right.e a lot of women who were rowers. gold medals, bronze medals. guys, congratulations. what's it like? >> thank you, it's been one great week and just seeing the other athletes, cheering them on. great to be here. >> congratulations. >> that's going to do it for us. nbc daytime olympic coverage starts later. twinkle twinkle little pie you squashed my willpower like a fly. you looked so innocent and so...
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usa women have now won 39 consecutive games in the olympics, five consecutive gold medals. it's getting to be a habit. >> i think that our success here kind of speaks for itself. >> reporter: it's not just the record number of gold medals american women have won that's impressive. the diversity is mind-boggling. they've rowed faster, jumped higher, kicked more intensely, shot more accurately and shattered world records. women swimmers alone won 15 medals. the gymnasts, too, five medals. they did it better than anyone else in the world, on sport's biggest stage. what does it mean to you to know you are the best in the world at something? >> it's really special. we want other people's daughters to emulate us off the court as well as on the court. >> reporter: there is a theme that runs through all this success, lessons for the millions who have watched these phenomenal achievements with awe and wonder. one from a 17-year-old boxer from flint, michigan, who started a whole new chapter in america's olympic boxing history. >> you know i feel i really displayed that, you know, bo
usa women have now won 39 consecutive games in the olympics, five consecutive gold medals. it's getting to be a habit. >> i think that our success here kind of speaks for itself. >> reporter: it's not just the record number of gold medals american women have won that's impressive. the diversity is mind-boggling. they've rowed faster, jumped higher, kicked more intensely, shot more accurately and shattered world records. women swimmers alone won 15 medals. the gymnasts, too, five...
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team usa had waited a year to avenge their devastated world cup loss to japan. with the clock ticking down and chants of usa in the stadium, redemption for the americans 2-1. goalie hope solo was mobbed. >> it was a team effort for this entire tournament. it shows what it takes to win championships, team work and loyalty and trusting and believing in each other. >> carli lloyd scored twice, once in each half toshgs bring home the team's third consecutive goal, their t-shirt said it all, greatness has been found. and now a warning, we are about to give some results in a race you won't see until tonight, the men's 200 meter are sprint. in a race for the ages, usain bolt exploded into the lead of the 200 meters and became a legend. no olympic sprinter had ever repeated in both the 100 and 200. >> there's no words that say how i feel. i came here to become a legend and i'm now a ledge endz. >> at jamaica house in london tonight, they're celebrating the medal sweep for the world's fastest man and his jamaican teammates. >>> a sneen-year-old claressa shields from mich
team usa had waited a year to avenge their devastated world cup loss to japan. with the clock ticking down and chants of usa in the stadium, redemption for the americans 2-1. goalie hope solo was mobbed. >> it was a team effort for this entire tournament. it shows what it takes to win championships, team work and loyalty and trusting and believing in each other. >> carli lloyd scored twice, once in each half toshgs bring home the team's third consecutive goal, their t-shirt said it...
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more gold medals for team usa. and interesting stories outside the competition. >> a misjudged bake good, errant beer bottle and late night party. abc's bill weir has all the details. north american neighbors battle before a header broke a tie to send the usa into a gold medal game. less joy in the gym for gabby douglas. she showed us in her golden all-around, she earned the flying squirm nickname for the way she spins and soars on the uneven bars. her flying wasn't good enough to beat any one, and drained sunny took last and will take one more crack at medal on the balance team. on the track, three americans started, but michael tinsley leaves w with a medal, surging r silver behind felix sanchez. all of london buzzling over usain bolt's record setting 100 meter sprint. partly for the fan who threw a beer bottle at the sprinters before the start. before security could hustle him out, he got a taste of this. you see, a dutch judo champion was seated nearby. she whacked him on the back and later tweeted, a drunk dud
more gold medals for team usa. and interesting stories outside the competition. >> a misjudged bake good, errant beer bottle and late night party. abc's bill weir has all the details. north american neighbors battle before a header broke a tie to send the usa into a gold medal game. less joy in the gym for gabby douglas. she showed us in her golden all-around, she earned the flying squirm nickname for the way she spins and soars on the uneven bars. her flying wasn't good enough to beat...
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i'm so proud of these girls, and we went out there, you know, did work for team usa and you wear these -- red, white, and blue with pride. it's just an amazing feeling to represent team usa. >> i got to go with one more here, because in a sense, although they changed the roster size from seven to six and now to five, you were trying to equal the 1996 magnificent seven, and yet none of you are old enough to remember that team, carey strag and the dramatic final moments. what's your earliest olympic memory? when did you say to yourself, watching the olympics, i want to do that. >> i remember watching the olympics with kyla, the 2004 olympics and watching carly patterson, i was around, like, 8 years old. it was a great thing to watch and just be inspired and to know i wanted to be there one day at the olympics wearing those red, white, and blue leotards and competing for usa. >> in '04. >> i would watch the '96 olympics over and over again. all day, i was obsessed with it, and i could memorize all their routines at the time. that was so inspiring for me and i knew i wanted to be here some
i'm so proud of these girls, and we went out there, you know, did work for team usa and you wear these -- red, white, and blue with pride. it's just an amazing feeling to represent team usa. >> i got to go with one more here, because in a sense, although they changed the roster size from seven to six and now to five, you were trying to equal the 1996 magnificent seven, and yet none of you are old enough to remember that team, carey strag and the dramatic final moments. what's your...
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team usa viewing party, and even birthday celebrations. >> it is your birthday. go, usa!me that this could be fun. i'm not sure what it is, but we could take pictures. what do you think? >> yes, let's go for it. >> reporter: okay. one, two, three, we are olympians. okay. that is hilarious. when you watch her, obviously, you as a mom, you must have driven her to 1,000 volleyball practices and millions maybe. >> yes. >> reporter: and what is it like to see her ultimate dreams come true? >> in our family, it is a partner and team. it is amazing. as long as she wanted it, we would support her in anything that she wanted to do. >> reporter: and here in london a place of support for the families who have given so much. ♪ and the home of the brave >> and both of the girls' moms -- thank you for joining us and knock iing my bracelet off, and both of the girls that we met up with won gold and actually, he is on his way for another american gold, so obviously, is it the moms who really get them there. >>> nbc's daytime coverage is next and you can catch the usa women's soccer match
team usa viewing party, and even birthday celebrations. >> it is your birthday. go, usa!me that this could be fun. i'm not sure what it is, but we could take pictures. what do you think? >> yes, let's go for it. >> reporter: okay. one, two, three, we are olympians. okay. that is hilarious. when you watch her, obviously, you as a mom, you must have driven her to 1,000 volleyball practices and millions maybe. >> yes. >> reporter: and what is it like to see her...
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we dare from team usa olympians to hit the streets wearing a wild and whacky summer games hat. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. well, tonight a reward of $10,000 is being offered for the capture of the plain jane bandit. after the mystery thieve struck seven different california banks in one month. while it may be unusual to have a woman topping l.a.'s most want the list, fbi data shows the number of female bank robbers has been on the rise in the past decade. best way to catch a thieve, could be all in the name. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: they call her the plain jane bandit. one of l.a.'s most wanted. robbing more than half a dozen bank branches in the past three weeks. without even bothering to wear a disguise. >> her basic m.o., she'll approach the teller, usually she'll provide a demand note and ask for a specific amount. after that, the teller complies or sometimes they haven't. >> come on out, we don't want any trouble! >> reporter: ever since the untouchables took on mob barker and her gang, all the way back to bonnie and collide. >> i'm miss bonnie parker and this
we dare from team usa olympians to hit the streets wearing a wild and whacky summer games hat. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. well, tonight a reward of $10,000 is being offered for the capture of the plain jane bandit. after the mystery thieve struck seven different california banks in one month. while it may be unusual to have a woman topping l.a.'s most want the list, fbi data shows the number of female bank robbers has been on the rise in the past decade. best way to catch a thieve,...
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in those same prelims, team usa got a new hero. mitchell, he heard a pop in his left leg while running. in an inspirational act of bravery, he kept running through excruciating pain, only to learn later he had broken his leg. he said, you've got three guys depending on you. you don't want to let them down. and when i was at olympic staid yumt tonight, there was a gold medal ceremony for american alison felix who won the with 200 meters last night. that crowd that looks like the united nations didn't just cheer. they roared. the olympic spirit and the excitement is alive and well at these games, brian. >> unbelievable day of action. chris jansing starting us off. thanks. >>> back home in the u.s. tonight, an update on the story we've been following, the controversy involving the susan g. komen foundation has soiled one of the great names and best-known brand names in all of charity. the instantly recognizable and zealously guarded trademark pink ribbon always stood for one thing, it was the 1isymbol for e fight against breast cancer
in those same prelims, team usa got a new hero. mitchell, he heard a pop in his left leg while running. in an inspirational act of bravery, he kept running through excruciating pain, only to learn later he had broken his leg. he said, you've got three guys depending on you. you don't want to let them down. and when i was at olympic staid yumt tonight, there was a gold medal ceremony for american alison felix who won the with 200 meters last night. that crowd that looks like the united nations...
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team usa has been competitive in the game.r a female boxer. american claressa shields, punched her way to the gold medal. shields who is 17 years old, beat a 33-year-old russian fighter even sticking out her tongue at her opponent after ducking a few punches in the final round. >> jamaican runner usain bolt made history becoming the first olympian to win the 100 and 200 race in two consecutive games. bolt, 25, five olympic records, a number he celebrated by hitting the ground and doing five pushups, just past the finish line. he will try to make it six later today when he competes in the relay. >> quite a showboat. >> showboat. but he is good. >> an american runner who broke his leg during the race, get this he kept going. montayo mitchell, running the relay, felt the pop, had half a lap to go. finished the lap. limped to the side. and watched the americans qualify for the finals. doctors diagnosed him with a broken left fibula. a committed athlete. >> that's crazy. the events today the men compete in the 10 kilometer marathon
team usa has been competitive in the game.r a female boxer. american claressa shields, punched her way to the gold medal. shields who is 17 years old, beat a 33-year-old russian fighter even sticking out her tongue at her opponent after ducking a few punches in the final round. >> jamaican runner usain bolt made history becoming the first olympian to win the 100 and 200 race in two consecutive games. bolt, 25, five olympic records, a number he celebrated by hitting the ground and doing...
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>> well, the usa will see dumping here in the u.s. more.dy had huge problems with that with things like steel. we'll see more as china tries to dump inventories here to put more domestic manufacturers out of business. we won't be able to export to china. we'll have slower growth as will china. i'm worried about this global deceleration. first the u.s. and europe. china, australia, canada, russia, brazil. if you look at brazil which was a miracle two years ago the gdp chart is a downhill slope now. >> so the stock market in china has been flagging this for a long time. in a terrible bear market. and they have really stopped exporting. i'm looking at stocks, exports, at the reports from the new york times. this guy bradsher is a hell of a reporter. this cannot have a happy ending. >> the other shoe to drop is the real estate bubble. i don't know if you saw the clip on the real estate bubble in vietnam and they started locking up the rich people. they have the same thing going on in china in the residential and commercial market. we'll see the
>> well, the usa will see dumping here in the u.s. more.dy had huge problems with that with things like steel. we'll see more as china tries to dump inventories here to put more domestic manufacturers out of business. we won't be able to export to china. we'll have slower growth as will china. i'm worried about this global deceleration. first the u.s. and europe. china, australia, canada, russia, brazil. if you look at brazil which was a miracle two years ago the gdp chart is a downhill...