the numbers from getting out of control. we have to stop the teenagers were doing this because the hea coach was. i find this incredible that the are actually doing this. this was the only choice we had to actually regulate the behavior. for doing this out of the circl we have a court appearance that you plead not guilty do you retain a lawyer for this? i think this is incredible. the port authority bathroom doe not come. have insulted everybody but kennedy am afraid to insult kennedy because she runs triathlons.
vaccinations. meantime in louisiana, the new orleans jazz fest has been cancelled for the second year in a row due to the spike in new cases. organizers have hoped to hold the festival in october. louisiana keeps breaking records for covid hospitalizations. nearly 2500 people are being treated in a hospital. a doctor in baton rouge spoke with cnn about the types of patients she s seeing most. what really is taxing the system is the 20, 30, 40, and 50-year-oldings. these are people who live their normal life. they re running triathlons, going to work every day, bringing their kids to school in a couple of days. instead of thinking about those things, their families are thinking about how do i get to see them for a few hours today. will we make it? is today the day they ll be intubated. we re seeing a growing number of that age group intubated in the hospital. it means they re in here for the long haul. and with a new school here
they live their normal life. they re running triathlons, they re going to work every day, they re bringing their kids to school in a couple of days. instead of thinking about those things, their families are thinking, how do i get to see them for a few hours today? is today the day they ll be intubated? and we re seeing a growing number of the people in that age group being intubated. yeah. and that s not a good sign. there is a silver lining in the last week louisiana now rates in the top five states for people being vaetd. how do you keep that going? when you talk to people are unvaccinated, they really do just want answers. so i think that it is part of every educator s job to make sure people get their questions answered. and we are having more and more answers at our finger tips. on friday we saw a great paper looking at, if you were
seven. congratulations. did it feel any different than, say, gold medal number six? yeah. i mean, each one has a special story behind it, i think. and um, you know, this one. i won that event three olympics in a row now and that is a pretty special story. reporter: caeleb dressel broke his own world record, his third gold medal in tokyo. do you feel like world-record pace when you are doing it? no. no. and the pain continues for dressel. he is the favorite in the 50-meter freestyle on sunday. about to tag morgan pierson for the u.s. reporter: and on dry ground, the u.s. picked up a couple of medals in mixed relays. a bronze in track and field. announcer: and now, the silver medal to the united states. reporter: and a silver in triathlons. bringing the u.s. medal count to 46. and stephanie joined me here in tokyo right now. i was at the bmx race on friday. connor fields, american, really an
package about diana. so, smart, gorgeous, sweet, caring. after college, diana went to work in the tech industry and ramped up our fitness routine. she competed in several triathlons. and she also was personal fitness coach. eventually single, focused diana met someone who also loved bike riding and soaking up the outdoors. a software engineer named greg mulvihill. he was really gracious and really very sweet. kind. and very much like her. after two years of dating, diana and gregg tied the night not in august 2007. they just seemed like the right fit. and she seemed really, really happy. a couple was eager to start a family. but that didn t come easy for her? no, it didn t. diana suffered multiple miscarriages. then had a difficult, high risk pregnancy. which made september, 2012, all the more special when diana