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>>> welcome back to london. >>> welcome back to london. you were a natural there, ryan. >> i thought so, too. >> welcome. i've heard a lot from his mother in the last week. you've been his mentor, father, friend, i would imagine occasionally his tormenter. you must be very proud this week. >> i'm extremely proud of ryan. we get to the olympics, and i wrote a letter to my swim team back home, and what the olympics really stand for. and it's not about gold medals, world records and things of that sort, it's about the world coming together and competing against each other in the world of sport. and, you know, you walk away from a venue and you see, you know, troubled countries, their t-shirts, their name is on the back of the t-shirts, and you really get the feeling the world has come together and put all the difference toss the side, and competition brings that out. and it's good competition. i've seen countries and individuals congratulate each other. and console each other. and that's really what the olympic experience is really about. and
>>> welcome back to london. >>> welcome back to london. you were a natural there, ryan. >> i thought so, too. >> welcome. i've heard a lot from his mother in the last week. you've been his mentor, father, friend, i would imagine occasionally his tormenter. you must be very proud this week. >> i'm extremely proud of ryan. we get to the olympics, and i wrote a letter to my swim team back home, and what the olympics really stand for. and it's not about gold...
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lots of jamaicans in london. >> absolutely. i'm looking forward to london, and the jamaican fraternity up there. it's large. i know that jamaicans are very enthusiastic fans. and i know that they will come out and support us. and they're not -- and they're not only just for us, but they'll support -- they just love the sport. i'm looking forward to competing in front of all the enthusiastic jamaicans that will be at the games. >> do you ever race mr. bolt? do you ever quietly get it on when you're back in chalorny? >> no, no, i haven't. i never raced him. maybe we could set it up sometime. i would really like to see what i could do. >> do you reckon you could take him? >> of course. i'm not afraid. i know he could not catch me. >> i love bolt. he's one of my heroes. something about a guy who's that big, who can run that fast, and who then boasts about eating chicken nuggets, and who does that whole arrow thing, you know, afterwards. is he a real good guy in real life? >> he's a very talented athlete. he's a great person. he lov
lots of jamaicans in london. >> absolutely. i'm looking forward to london, and the jamaican fraternity up there. it's large. i know that jamaicans are very enthusiastic fans. and i know that they will come out and support us. and they're not -- and they're not only just for us, but they'll support -- they just love the sport. i'm looking forward to competing in front of all the enthusiastic jamaicans that will be at the games. >> do you ever race mr. bolt? do you ever quietly get it...
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, england, london. so once a reception. after my talk, one english gentleman, sort of dignified person approached me. then started kneeling then expressed to me he really admire you often say i don't know. so then i -- i felt english person seems difficult find to say i don't know. >> that is true. that is true. you'd never hear me say that. let's get back to modern america. clearly going through big problems at the moment. big economic problems. also examining itself as a country about its values. the american dream and how that has changed. many people out of work now losing their homes and so on. what do you think of what has happened to america and how can it get itself back on track again? >> as i mentioned before, actually i asked the president, and he assured me, america, the fundamentalness of the economic condition is sound. so i often, you see, expressing when i give some public talk that in any case, america must succeed. democratic country. very powerful democratic country. it is not only am
, england, london. so once a reception. after my talk, one english gentleman, sort of dignified person approached me. then started kneeling then expressed to me he really admire you often say i don't know. so then i -- i felt english person seems difficult find to say i don't know. >> that is true. that is true. you'd never hear me say that. let's get back to modern america. clearly going through big problems at the moment. big economic problems. also examining itself as a country about...
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go long. >>> welcome back to london. you were a natural there, ryan. >> i thought so, too. >> welcome. i've heard a lot from his mother in the last week. you've been his mentor, father, friend, i would imagine occasionally his tormenter. you must be very proud this week. >> i'm extremely proud of ryan. we get to the olympics, and i wrote a letter to my swim team back home, and what the olympics really stand for. and it's not about gold medals, world records and things of that sort, it's about the world coming together and competing against each other in the world of sport. and, you know, you walk away from a venue and you see, you know, troubled countries, their t-shirts, their name is on the back of the t-shirts, and you really get the feeling the world has come together and put all the difference toss the side, and competition brings that out. and it's good competition. i've seen countries and individuals congratulate each other. and console each other. and that's really what the olympic experience is really about. and
go long. >>> welcome back to london. you were a natural there, ryan. >> i thought so, too. >> welcome. i've heard a lot from his mother in the last week. you've been his mentor, father, friend, i would imagine occasionally his tormenter. you must be very proud this week. >> i'm extremely proud of ryan. we get to the olympics, and i wrote a letter to my swim team back home, and what the olympics really stand for. and it's not about gold medals, world records and things...
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. >> but one might sort of experience first time visit europe, and then london, england, london. so once the recession, one english gentleman approached me, and expressed to me, he really admire, you often say i don't know. so then i felt english person seals to find it difficult to say i don't know. >> that is true. you would never hear me say that. but let's get back to modern america. it's really going through big problems at the moment. big economic problems. also examining itself as a country about its values. the american dream and how that has changed. many people out of work now, losing their homes and so on. what do you think of what has happened to america? and how can it get itself back on track again? >> as i mentioned before, i asked the president, and he assured me america, the fundamental condition is sound. so the -- i often, you see, expressing when i give some public talk, in any case, america america, democratic country, not only in the american interest, but interest for the free world, so i think american lifestyle maybe i think should be more realistic. and
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make it matter. >>> welcome back to london. gold medal gymnast olga korbut is considered the mother of gymnastics. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> you were like the darling of those olympics. i was only seven, but i have a vivid memory of you falling, everyone heart broken and you came again and you won all the gold's. everyone loved olga korbut. how do you feel about that? >> i feel good. >> when you walk around here, do you get a good reaction? when people realize it's you? >> yeah. i don't know why they shaking when they see me. i been in stadium yesterday when women team, and i wanted to jump from my chair and go to the, and do some, some routine. >> did you really? >> yeah. >> it all brought it back to you? >> i felt like i was 17 again. this atmosphere, this is public clapping, this is brought me all my memories back. >> when you see the american gymnasts, the young girls, they are amazing. they're starry eyes, into the magic, looking forward to these amazing and exciting games. what's the reality? as you did, you bec
make it matter. >>> welcome back to london. gold medal gymnast olga korbut is considered the mother of gymnastics. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> you were like the darling of those olympics. i was only seven, but i have a vivid memory of you falling, everyone heart broken and you came again and you won all the gold's. everyone loved olga korbut. how do you feel about that? >> i feel good. >> when you walk around here, do you get a good reaction? when people...
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and they said she had passed the strict drug test of the ioc in london. so yes, the chinese feel they're being unfairly singled out. they feel if it had been a michael phelps or another swimming sensation, we wouldn't be talking about it. it would have been fabulous news and yet in this case, it's cheating. >> i think i was encouraged, and i said this to our guest tonight by the reaction of the chinese over here in london to the other scandal involving the badminton teams, one of whom was the china team, where they deliberately lost to avoid meeting some of their rivals in later stages. the chinese were very quick to come down on this thing. it wasn't in the olympic spirit and endorsing the decision to suspend and throw them out of the games. how has that gone down in china? is it being seen as a sign that china really has changed? they are now prepared to play by the rules of the olympic games? >> yes, it is one of the top trending topics, especially in the micro blogging sites here. and indeed, most of the people who were posting were supportive of chin
and they said she had passed the strict drug test of the ioc in london. so yes, the chinese feel they're being unfairly singled out. they feel if it had been a michael phelps or another swimming sensation, we wouldn't be talking about it. it would have been fabulous news and yet in this case, it's cheating. >> i think i was encouraged, and i said this to our guest tonight by the reaction of the chinese over here in london to the other scandal involving the badminton teams, one of whom was...
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these games, you know, great weather, enthusiasm on the part of the people here in london. i think you're going to see terrific games that will be long time in our memories. >> you've been slightly criticized for knocking the british enthusiasm. as if you haven't picked up on much enthusiasm. you feeling it now? >> well, i'm delighted to see the kind of support that has been around -- the torch, for instance. i watched last night on bbc an entire program about the torch being run across great britain. and the kind of crowds. i guess millions of people that turned out to see the torch. that's what you hope to see. >> i made a fascinating discovery last night, governor, which is that you are more english than i am. did you know this? >> i did not know that. >> your great great great grandfather miles romney was born in preston and lancashire. my great grandfather was born in ireland. you are technically more english than me. >> i knew my ancestors came from here. i know miles romney. and miles park romney. these are the folks that came and helped settle the west. but it's --
these games, you know, great weather, enthusiasm on the part of the people here in london. i think you're going to see terrific games that will be long time in our memories. >> you've been slightly criticized for knocking the british enthusiasm. as if you haven't picked up on much enthusiasm. you feeling it now? >> well, i'm delighted to see the kind of support that has been around -- the torch, for instance. i watched last night on bbc an entire program about the torch being run...
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. >> but my sort of experience first time visit europe and then london, england, london. so one sort of reception after my talk, one reception. one english gentleman, very sort of dignified person approached me. then ek pressed to me he really admire, you often say "i don't know." so then i felt english person seems difficult find to say "i don't know." >> that is true. you never hear me say that. let's get back to modern america. clearly going through big problems at the moment. big economic problems. also examining itself as a country about its values, the american dream and how that has changed. many people out of work now losing their homes and so on. >> hmm. >> what do you think of what has happened to america? and how can it get itself back on track again? >> as i mentioned before, actually, i ask the president, and he assured me america, the fundamentals of the economic conditions is solved. so i often, you see, express when i give some public talk that in any case america must succeed. this is very volatile country. it is not only american interest but interest fo
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just about. >> what has he said about london? >> i don't like to share that because i don't like to jinx anything. >> you can trust me, it will stay between us and hundreds of millions of people around the world. >> what has he got right? >> he's gotten a lot right about my personal life. >> like what? >> well, okay, i remember i was having problems conceiving, and it's been many years i tried. he was correct about having a daughter and being able to -- >> really? >> yeah, yeah. >> so you were having trouble conceiving and he predicted you would have a daughter? >> yeah. >> that's amazing. there's also stuff about my coach when he was sick. i don't know, it's just -- there's not a set schedule when i go to him. just when i nee reassurance about something. >> like a life coach? >> a little bit, but he's a medium. >> who does he talk to? >> well, what you do is, you go in there and he leaves the room and you take a card and you write down three questions that you want answered and you write down three people who have passed away. w
just about. >> what has he said about london? >> i don't like to share that because i don't like to jinx anything. >> you can trust me, it will stay between us and hundreds of millions of people around the world. >> what has he got right? >> he's gotten a lot right about my personal life. >> like what? >> well, okay, i remember i was having problems conceiving, and it's been many years i tried. he was correct about having a daughter and being able to --...
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." >>> good evening from london. day four of the 2012 summer olympics. indeed an historic day for the world and for every single american. michael phelps shows everyone he's the best of all time, swimming his way into the record books. winning not one but two medals it giving him an astonishing 19 olympic medals. quite extraordinary. it comes as a 16-year-old girl from china wins another gold and leaves yet more questions about whether her incredible achievements are more than god given. i'm joined now by christine brennan from "usa today" and dominique dawes who was part of the dream team. the magnificent seven who last won gymnastic gold for america in 1996. let's talk michael phelps. it's the big story today. he's become officially the greatest olympic medal winner in history. what does it mean to any olympic athlete? >> michael phelps has definitely earned every single one of these 19 medals that he's won thus far. it means so much. it's the legacy he's going to leave behind. not just in swimming but in olympics sports and in sports in general. i'm s
." >>> good evening from london. day four of the 2012 summer olympics. indeed an historic day for the world and for every single american. michael phelps shows everyone he's the best of all time, swimming his way into the record books. winning not one but two medals it giving him an astonishing 19 olympic medals. quite extraordinary. it comes as a 16-year-old girl from china wins another gold and leaves yet more questions about whether her incredible achievements are more than god...
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. >> but one might sort of experience first time visit europe, and then london, england, london. so once the recession, one english gentleman approached me, and expressed to me, he really admire, you often say i don't know. so then i felt english person seals to find it difficult to say i don't know. >> that is true. you would never hear me say that. but let's get back to modern america. it's really going through big problems at the moment. big economic problems. also examining itself as a country about its values. the american dream and how that has changed. many people out of work now, losing their homes and so on. what do you think of what has happened to america? and how can it get itself back on track again? >> as i mentioned before, i asked the president, and he assured me america, the fundamental condition is sound. so the -- i often, you see, expressing when i give some public talk, in any case, ameri america, democratic country, not only in the american interest, but interest for the free world, so i think american lifestyle maybe i think should be more realistic. and th
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. >> but my sort of experience first time visit europe and then london, england, london. so one sort of reception after my talk, one reception. one english gentleman, very sort of dignified person approached me. then ek pressed to me he really admire, you often say "i don't know." so then i felt english person seems difficult find to say "i don't know." >> that is true. you never hear me say that. let's get back to modern america. clearly going through big problems at the moment. big economic problems. also examining itself as a country about its values, the american dream and how that has changed. >> what do you think of what has happened to america? and how can it get itself back on track again? >> as i mentioned before, actually, i ask the president, and he assured me america, the fundamentals of the economic conditions is solved. so i often, you see, express when i give some public talk that in any case america must succeed. this is very volatile country. it is not only american interest but interest for the free world. so i think american lifestyle maybe i think sort
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we're here in london for the olympics. thank you for joining me. here is a fascinating fact that many of my viewers may not be aware of. you have both competed at the olympic games. >> yes. it was great to -- well, it was a wonderful moment for me and i think for charlene too but it was great that sport brought us together, because -- >> you were in five games. in the monaco bob sleigh team, the bobsled as they say in america. you were the guy in front in a four-man bobsled. i've watched this. it looked absolutely terrifying to me. is it as terrifying to do it? >> you know, i've often said that anyone who's done bob sleigh, especially as a driver, if they weren't scared once during their career, they weren't real bobsledders. you learn to overcome that fear. you learn to work with the track, and your job is to beat that track. and to make sure your sleigh gets down safely. and the crew is down safely in a fast time. >> princess >> you always are, once you? once you've competed in the olympics, for the rest of your life, you can say, "i was an olymp
we're here in london for the olympics. thank you for joining me. here is a fascinating fact that many of my viewers may not be aware of. you have both competed at the olympic games. >> yes. it was great to -- well, it was a wonderful moment for me and i think for charlene too but it was great that sport brought us together, because -- >> you were in five games. in the monaco bob sleigh team, the bobsled as they say in america. you were the guy in front in a four-man bobsled. i've...
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the reason i like this is i was a young reporter in london. i remember watching 191. peter harnett and those guys literally on the front line with missiles flying over their heads reporting live. it was a dramatic thing. >> rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> it was amazing. >> it was. >> let's play a clip. >> we're getting tape fed to us from jordan. this is the videotape shot by the cnn crew during the opening hours of the allied assault on the city of baghdad. air force general retired harry smith is with us in atlanta. general smith, comment on what you can see. this is the first time we've seen this tape. this is our camera crew shooting out the window from the ninth floor of their hotel in baghdad. >> was that the story, the event that made you realize how big cnn could become? >> yes. that was the biggest story -- in my opinion, the biggest story we ever had. >> you defied the president. you kept your crew there. >> we had freedom of the press. and we had volunteers, peter arnett who had volunteered to stay. and we didn't make anybody stay. and i ju
the reason i like this is i was a young reporter in london. i remember watching 191. peter harnett and those guys literally on the front line with missiles flying over their heads reporting live. it was a dramatic thing. >> rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> it was amazing. >> it was. >> let's play a clip. >> we're getting tape fed to us from jordan. this is the videotape shot by the cnn crew during the opening hours of the allied assault on the city...
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call now. >>> east london. a few minutes walk from the olympic stadium. mitt romney back with me now, along with his wife, ann. according to the latest polls, on the economy, 51% of americans trust your husband more than barack obama who gets 41%. the bad news is on likability, 60% like barack obama and only 30% like mitt romney. you're one of the people who would take both boxes. you think he's right for the economy and he's likable. what are you going to do about making americans like mitt more? >> i don't know about that one. but, you know, the 51% we need to obviously get that to about 78%. i think at the end of the day that is what people are going to really feel confident about. because this economy is just sputtering along. we're even worried it's going to go into another recession right now. they're going to have to trust and believe this is the guy who is going to get the job done. now, i'll work as hard as i can on the likability piece. because that's wrong too. you know, he -- >> he seems a perfectly likable chap to me. i don't understand it. >
call now. >>> east london. a few minutes walk from the olympic stadium. mitt romney back with me now, along with his wife, ann. according to the latest polls, on the economy, 51% of americans trust your husband more than barack obama who gets 41%. the bad news is on likability, 60% like barack obama and only 30% like mitt romney. you're one of the people who would take both boxes. you think he's right for the economy and he's likable. what are you going to do about making americans...
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we're here in london for the olympics. here is a fascinating fact that many of my viewers may not be aware of. you have both competed at the olympic games. >> yes. it was great to -- well, it was a wonderful moment for me and i think for charlene too but it was great that sport brought us together 'cause -- >> you were in five games. in the monaco bob sleigh tem team. bobsled as they say in america. you were the guy in front in a four-man bobsled. it looked absolutely terrifying to me. is it as terrifying to do it? >> you know, i've often said that anyone who's done bob sleigh, fetespecially as a driv if they weren't scared once during their career, they weren't real bobsledders. you learn to overcome that fear. your job is to beat that track. and to make sure your sleigh gets down safely. and the crew is down safely in a fast time. >> you are an olympic swimmer. >> was. >> you always are, once you? once you've competed in the olympics, for the rest of your life, you can say, "i was an olympic swimmer." >> once an olympian
we're here in london for the olympics. here is a fascinating fact that many of my viewers may not be aware of. you have both competed at the olympic games. >> yes. it was great to -- well, it was a wonderful moment for me and i think for charlene too but it was great that sport brought us together 'cause -- >> you were in five games. in the monaco bob sleigh tem team. bobsled as they say in america. you were the guy in front in a four-man bobsled. it looked absolutely terrifying to...