new generation of olympic hopefuls back home, like this up-and-comer. oh! i could watch this over and over. is this we turned into a country where you have to be ashamed we have done well in any aspect, business, your personal life, and the nation as a whole. we re good, we rule, but keep it on the qt. shut up. we re america. wrap yourself in the flag, cheer, who cares. good. just something moynihan in the liberal psyche that makes you feel guilty about achievement.
how much to eat and crunches and how many endless hours of training will it take to win. why are you here every day? because i want to win. this is my life and this is what i do. like and i can honestly say, like this is who i am. you see it. this is what i do. reporter: marlen is a trainer in boxing. i ve seen her come in and she s all like just pouring down with sweat and when she is training really hard, i m like, marlen, you want to eat something? she is no, i can t, i can t. she makes me want to cry when she does is that. reporter: the family struggles to find the money for national tournaments. i ve gone even far as here at work to say, hey, we, you know, we don t have the money to send her. even the girls here at work have said, you know, here s 20. here s 60. reporter: it all has to add up. the money, the training, even her lunch. marlen is a fly weight. she has to weigh in at 112 pounds at 5 3 . i m 21 and i already have like all of these injuries and i m
when you beat somebody in the ring, you re not just beating them up or something. you re like beating the entire symbolism of them. you re beating who they are. marlen es pars is full of runs. how much to eat and crunches and how many endless hours of training will it take to win. why are you here every day? because i want to win. this is my life and this is what i do. like and i can honestly say, like this is who i am. you see it. this is what i do. reporter: marlen is a trainer in boxing. i ve seen her come in and she s all like just pouring down with sweat and when she is training really hard, i m like, marlen, you want to eat something? she is no, i can t, i can t. she makes me want to cry when she does is that. reporter: the family struggles to find the money for national tournaments. i ve gone even far as here at work to say, hey, we, you know, we don t have the money to send her. even the girls here at work have said, you know, here s 20. here s 60. reporte
when you beat somebody in the ring, you re not just beating them up or something. you re like beating the entire symbolism of them. you re beating who they are. marlen es pars is full of runs. how much to eat and crunches and how many endless hours of training will it take to win. why are you here every day? because i want to win. this is my life and this is what i do. like and i can honestly say, like this is who i am. you see it. this is what i do. reporter: marlen is a trainer in boxing. i ve seen her come in and she s all like just pouring down with sweat and when she is training really hard, i m like, marlen, you want to eat something? she is no, i can t, i can t. she makes me want to cry when she does is that. reporter: the family struggles to find the money for national tournaments. i ve gone even far as here at work to say, hey, we, you know, we don t have the money to send her. even the girls here at work have said, you know, here s 20. here s 60. rep
for you. good morning to you, welcome to early start on this monday morning. i m zoraida sambolin. and i m ashlee. it s the kind of heat that makes it hard to breathe and it is still threatening millions of americans all the way from the midwest to the northeast this morning. about 16 people have now died from this heat since thursday when triple-digit temperatures unleashed killer storms that have now left millions of people without power this morning. it s incredible, but look how many states are now dealing with miserable conditions in ohio, 425,000 people are now without power. that s as of 10:00 p.m. last night. it s the same story in virginia and maryland, where hundreds of thousands of people are just waiting for the power to come back on. just a whiff of ac in these extraordinary temperatures. the problem there doesn t seem to be much of a let-up in sight. 20 states are under heat advisory warnings. and now a state of emergency has been declared by the gove