Welljust a few months out from the olympics in paris. Earlier, i spoke to olympic bronze medalist beth tweddle. And began by asking how positive the silver was in the lead up to this summers olympics . It isa it is a Huge Positive result. The team will be really pleased with that. We had a mixture of experience and a mixture of youth, and they all handled the pressure. Yes, we cannot ask any more of that team today. Obviously it was a team result, but looking at individual performances, we have got to single out a number of people, becky downie and also Alice Kinsella as well. Alice kinsella as well. Becky downie, Alice Kinsella as well. Becky downie. An Alice Kinsella as well. Becky downie, an obviously Alice Kinsella as well. Becky downie, an obviously disappointed after yesterdays competition, she went for a more difficult routine and did not quite pay off. Came back out today to prove that absolutely she can do that routine. And went out and produced a huge score for the team, and
this is a person who has a very intense relationship with a very large body of fans. - you went to the concert, and you saw the concert filmed, right? three hours, yes, well-spent. - (singing) i wanna house you and make you take my name i ve met so many of my goals, and i just keep making new goals because i m never satisfied, and i always want to grow. - well, the highly anticipated second act to beyoncé s renaissance project, cowboy carter, dropped last night. - you guys, oh, my god. - i m crying. - she s the first black woman ever to top the billboard s hot country songs chart. - there is a public perception about country music that it is a predominantly white genre. - i mean, i ve seen people say things like, i didn t know that there were black country singers. - it s kind of an industry that takes care of its own. - it has not been a genre that has been accepting of black people. - you often find partisans of country music saying, well, this is or that ain t country. -
[music playing] - beyoncé is the greatest entertainer of her generation. this is a person who has a very intense relationship with a very large body of fans. - you went to the concert, and you saw the concert filmed, right? three hours, yes, well-spent. - (singing) i wanna house you and make you take my name i ve met so many of my goals, and i just keep making new goals because i m never satisfied, and i always want to grow. - well, the highly anticipated second act to beyoncé s renaissance project, cowboy carter, dropped last night. - you guys, oh, my god. - i m crying. - she s the first black woman ever to top the billboard s hot country songs chart. - there is a public perception about country music that it is a predominantly white genre. - i mean, i ve seen people say things like, i didn t know that there were black country singers. - it s kind of an industry that takes care of its own. - it has not been a genre that has been accepting of black people. - you often find
news night. laura coates live starts right now tonight. drugs, a gun, a document, and an alleged lie, another their historic trial. this time the president s son. so just who are the 12 jurors who will decide? hunter biden s state plus president biden tries at a new tougher message against trump, but not the public. what he just told a group of donors. and it was the foul seen round the world, but it has now become something now a little bit more hasn t been the new twist and the caitlin clark story tonight. i m laura coates, live alright, stop me if you ve heard any of these statements before, the cases, an unusual prosecution that quote, would not have been filed gantz anyone else? is the result of prosecutors have in quote, bowed to political pressure and the entire thing is quote, unquote, politically motivated can you guess which case i m talking about? no, it s not donald trump s conviction in manhattan though all of those things hadn t thought about that case
that for that for my teammates. and if i want to be that and i know i ll go down in history, i ll look back at 20 years good things like you had a reason why we watched women s basketball is not just because of one person is because it meets you and i went out to realize that do people realize that and do you think that others are getting credit? even in a world where they have to be cast as her mind hero and villain, is that even necessary for this game? so here s a de, this is sports and a lot of times things are very binary. and one thing i want to make clear is that angel reese before that comment, she referred to the entire league, the rookie class, other players also adding to the popularity and she s right caitlin clark certainly was generating a lot of buzz, a lot of popularity, whatever playing style the logo threes, all of that, the success that i was having, but the watershed moment was the moment her and angel reese got into it in the championship game, and that s when th