the start of what could be another golden games. cox is a cyclist, but also a runner. at the last paralympics, she won golds at both. and in herfirst event here in the velodrome, she was once again unstoppable. the time trial is normally won by tiny fractions. cox won it by more than a second. and she s done it in fantastic style! it was, she said afterwards, near perfection, and didn t her team know it. it was just as emotional for her family watching back home in leeds. we were just elated. i mean, the excitement from our end, we were so excited. nervous at the beginning, but we knew she was going to do it. you could tell the emotions were just overwhelming, i the tears streaming down her face, but so proud of herself. we re proud of her. well, there s no rest here for kadeena cox. she has her second cycling event tomorrow, and then next week she switches to the athletics and the 400 metres two different sports for this one remarkable athlete. the word remarkable could
plus, breaking news, america under attack. russian hackers target email used by the state department, a brazen almost cheeky assault. and this morning u.s. apparently with a treasure trove of unexamined evidence over origins of the mystery over the coronavirus. a very good morning to viewers here in the united states and around the world. it is friday, may 28th, and the senate burning the midnight oil and then some overnight, setting up a showdown this morning on the bill that would form a commission to investigate the january 6th insurrection. so here s what is delaying the senate. they went until almost 3:00 this morning to debate a bill that counters china s influence after republicans derailed it. senators looking to skedaddle this holiday weekend, they can take it up with wisconsin senator johnson who s staaling the bill. debate will pick up where it left off, meaning a vote on the insurrection commission not expected until later today, and even when it happens, re
about january 6th. the republican minority just prevented the senate from even debating the bill. shame on the republican party. for trying to sweep the horrors of that day under the rug because they re afraid of donald trump. let s get you right to the hill with cnn s ryan nobles, ryan, the final vote was 54-35. how is it that the 35 win? yeah, it does probably make a lot of people watching at home scratch their heads that the overwhelming majority of senators voted to move this commission forward, but it s just not enough and that s the way the united states senate works because it requires a supermajority if the minority party intends to filibuster something, that s exactly what we saw here today, this vote falling short, only 54 voting yes, and it did include a collection of republicans, six republicans, lisa murkowski of alaska voting yes, susan collins of maine, bill cassidy of louisiana, ben sasse of nebraska, mitt romney of utah, and rob portman of ohio, now there
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