life. i had a blast. thank you, everyone. brian: let s hear about the olympics. okay. rebecca soni break her own world record in the 200-meter breast stroke race. going to win back to back gold! she is going to prevail again! soni winning the gold in 2 minutes and 19.59 seconds. she beat her time in the semifinals by .41 seconds. america finally has its first gold medal winner in judo. kayla harrison winning 2-0 in the under 78-kilogram division. harrison, ecstatic after the win, and raising over racing to her coach. harrison, a victim of abuse, says she wants to help other victims and help children realize their own olympic dreams. and talk about dominating. the u.s. men s basketball team breaking the olympic record for most points in a game in a 156-73 blowout of nigeria.
soccer star whose heart stopped 78 minutes and he lives to tell all about it. this is pie morgan tonight tonight from london. not just a good evening from london, a great evening for america, thanks to gabby douglas. makes the u.s. proud, the first to win team gold and individual all around gold for gymnastics. that s not the only record. she s the first black woman to achieve that honor. truly an historic day. and 20 medal are now for michael phelps. wins the 200 meter medley. for the women, more pride. rebecca sony broke her record in the 200 meter breast stroke. let s get the latest on this amazing day for the americans. christine brennan, sports columnist for usa today. what a big day for the americans. absolutely. i was at gymnastics. you could have been at swimming and had the same headlines. watching michael phelps going to the 20th medal, he wanted it badly. got a look at a guy with not enough golds same i am having that. and ryan lochte, and phelps not winnin
to early start. thank you for being with us. i m john berman. 5:00 in the east and counting down to the big jobs report that has huge political and economic implications. what we can expect and the health hazard that forced the first family of one state to move out of the governor s mansion. it is flat on the gross. something truly fantastic. we are talking about the olympics and that s her. the flying squirrel who is now the golden girl. 16-year-old gabby douglas cemented her legacy as the first straight american and the first african-american to win the women s all-around gymnastics gold medal. started with a vault and ended with the dazzling floor routine and completed a rise to olympic champion. amanda, you must be able to hear our enthusiasm. that was electric last night. it was, john. good morning. the greenwich arena turned into club gaby with the fantastic techno floor routine. the flying squirrel flamed the most coveted gold medal there is and it has been qui
too. ee van der holyfield. lennox lewis. and the extraordinary story of a soccer star whose heart stopped 78 minutes and he lives to tell all about it. this is piers morgan tonight tonight from london. not just a good evening from london, a great evening for america, thanks to gabby douglas. makes the u.s. proud, the first to win team gold and individual all around gold for gymnastics. that s not the only record. she s the first black woman to achieve that honor. truly an historic day. and 20 medal are now for michael phelps. wins the 200 meter medley. for the women, more pride. rebecca sony broke her record in the 200 meter breast stroke. let s get the latest on this amazing day for the americans. christine brennan, sports columnist for usa today. what a big day for the americans. absolutely. i was at gymnastics. you could have been at swimming and had the same headlines. watching michael phelps going to the 20th medal, he wanted it badly. got a look at a guy with not
and i m john berman. huge crowds at chick fill a s all across the country. they weigh in about the national debate about gay marriage and free speech. some people wanted a sandwich. another thrilling finish leads to gold for team u.s.a. this is cnn breaking news. breaking overnight a frighteningly close call in the skies. three commuter jets came within seconds of a mid-air collision. we re talk 12g seconds after confused air traffic controllers dealing with bad weather launched two flights at another plane that was coming in for another landing. the two closest plains were less than 1.5 miles apart and they were closing in at 400 miles an hour. they were operated by u.s. airways. they had a combined 192 people on board. listen to how it unfolded on the radio. 3329 stand by. hold on. we re trying to get a copy. stand by. okay, we really we ll get back to you as soon as i can. we ve got to get off the ground here pretty quick. everybody stand by, we ve got