for me the for the people that came to help, it was really just all in a day s work situations like this really show everyone and certainly showed us in this instance just how much all of us out in the world depend on all of you and again, i want to thank the crew from medic 24 firefighter hayden campbell, firefighter, paramedic, atom iq, and fire inspector paramedic, kimberly booser, who helped bring gray into the world. i got to be reunited with them over the weekend and i also learned when i spoke to adam and his crew, they were just as happy as i was to have a friendly female face on that crew. thank you. to kim for taking charge because man, she did. we also do want to just take a moment to thank all of the first responders here in the district of columbia, but across the country that all of us trust with our lives every day, because you really have no idea when you might need to make that call and having those people on the other end of the line makes all the difference
i really want my legacy to be one of someone who fought for women. you know, i think if you had asked me that question years ago, it would have been records on the track or how fast i ran. but now i think that it is really about having some impact on my sport and some impact on change for women so that they have had an easier battle than myself. u.s. women s basketball team will play for a seventh straight gold medal after crushing serbia and extending their win streak to 54 games. they have won gold at every olympics dating back to 1996. griner leading the team with 15. they will face either japan or france in the final. the a team of april ross and alix klineman are bringing beach volleyball gold back to