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This combination of photos shows Jamaica’s World Championships mixed relay silver medallist, Roneisha McGregor.
Jamaica’s World Championships mixed relay silver medallist, Roneisha McGregor, has her eyes set on an individual 400m spot at the Tokyo Olympics.
The Tokyo Olympics were postponed nine months ago because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and now are to open in seven months: July 23, 2021.
“Most definitely. With a whole season to work and improve my mental and physical capacity we will just wait and see,” McGregor told Loop Sports.
“Given that the mixed relay is not a part of the Olympic Games next season is unfortunate, it was a new and exciting event,” said the former Hydel High star.
reporter: candidates across the board talking tough but offering few details. most candidates benefit from drawing a big picture and saying, you know, the united states is going to be a great country again. reporter: all of the candidates watching closely to see what, if any, action president obama takes next. that could determine the next stage of this debate. harry, back to you. kristin welker, thanks. jonathon allen is joining us now. the co-author of state secrets an the rebirth of hillary clinton. gooded to see you. good evening. good to see you. let s start with the lay of the land. what impact are you seeing on the campaign trail from the attacks in paris? i think what we are seeing is candidates wanting to say a lot but none of them producing a strong strategy. general jacobs a few minutes ago on your program was saying there is no strategy right now, not a strategy like isis has for expanding its caliphate.
reporter: candidates across the board talking tough but offering few details. most candidates benefit from drawing a big picture and saying, you know, the united states is going to be a great country again. reporter: all of the candidates watching closely to see what, if any, action president obama takes next. that could determine the next stage of this debate. harry, back to you. kristin welker, thanks. jonathon allen is joining us now. the co-author of state secrets an the rebirth of hillary clinton. gooded to see you. good evening. good to see you. let s start with the lay of the land. what impact are you seeing on the campaign trail from the attacks in paris? i think what we are seeing is candidates wanting to say a lot but none of them producing a strong strategy. general jacobs a few minutes ago on your program was saying there is no strategy right now, not a strategy like isis has for expanding its caliphate.
for the attacks in paris that killed 129 people. authorities are searching for abdeslam salah. he signed for a rental car used by the attackers. frenchts retaliated and launched air strikes on a training camp in syria with the help of u.s. intelligence. president hollande vowed to crush the extremist group. tonight at california state long beach there was a vigil for an american student who was killed in the attacks. the vigil recognized students from france enrolled at the university. this is an msnbc special report on the attack in paris. we have new information tonight about the french attacks an the hunt for the terror suspect. we begin with more on the french air strikes. the french military, along with coordination from u.s. officials targeted the defacto capital of isis-held territory. that is a place called raqqa, syria. the french defense ministry said they dropped 20 bombs on multiple targets. those are said to include an isis command center, militant training cam