know why you would go to chicago, but, you know, all kidding aside, it would reduce the largest source of pollution in america, vehicle travel. we re not just tinkering around the edges here. we are going to invest $66 billion in rail to eliminate backlogs, bring world class rail service to areas outside the northeast. here in wisconsin, we ll add new stops in green bay, maddison and la claire. this deal also makes the largest investment in public transit in american history. a lot of people here in wisconsin depend on public transportation like the bus systems here in lacrosse to get to work, to school, to get around. because of this deal, it will be easier, quicker, cleaner, more frequent and more reliable. more transit options mean more people can access good jobs as well. one study found that it leads to higher wages for workers because businesses can attract more
plus, a young woman who pulls a car off of her father saving his life. like a scene out of superman. you have to see this. pretty incredible. up first, the golden girls. of course, everyone still talking about the magical night for the u.s. women s gymnastics team. they routed the russians and everyone else on their way to the gold medal in the team competition. take a look, folks. michael phelps cementing his legacy. he is now the most decorated olympian of all time. winning his record breaking 19th medal and adding another gold just for fun to his all-time mark. amanda davies is live in london. amanda, the debate is raging this morning. also here, mr. john berman and i have been debating this. is michael phelps the best olympian ever? reporter: morning. i ll tell you, there s no debate about the fact it was stars and stripes all the way here at the olympics last night. but it s a really difficult question to answer that. it is the topic of conversation across breakfast
you decide. martians our sunday night mystery and much more right here, right now on cnn. hello, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you for joining us. we begin with the secret service crisis. congress will hold hearings over the agency s prostitution scandal. they will look at what happened in colombia and all that led up to it. meantime, congressman peter king is concerned about the agency s future. we have to find out what is going to be done to ensure or to minimize the possibility of this ever happening again because i have great regard for the secret service. i believe director sullivan has done a fine johb. but you can t allow 11 men like this to tarnish the great reputation of that industry. police are conducting their own investigation in cartagena. drew, it appears the woman at the center of this scandal has gone underground. what are you learning about this? reporter: absolutely correct. she has an attorney. that attorney has apparently farming around her story
you decide. martians, our sunday night mystery and much more right here, right now on cnn. hello, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. we begin tonight with the crisis facing the secret service and the obama administration. congress and peter king is concerned about the agency s future. we have to find out what is going to be done to ensure or to minimize the possibility of this ever happening again. i have great regard for the secret service. i believe director sullivan has done a fine job. the fact is you can t allow 11 men like this to tarnish the great reputation of that agency. let s go live to cartagena. police are conducting their own investigation. drew, it appears the woman at the center of this scandal has gone underground. what are you learning about this? reporter: absolutely correct. she has an attorney. that attorney is apparently farming around her story for cash. but the woman herself has all but disappeared. we went to her home