the 1500 metres, it was the smoothest of starts. second in her heat to ease into the semifinal. so heat to ease into the semifinal. sr excited to get started. all my flatmates. i was itching to get going is a really nice to get the first round out the way. feeling comfortable. first round out the way. feeling comfortable. there first round out the way. feeling comfortable. there was - first round out the way. feeling comfortable. there was drama | first round out the way. feeling i comfortable. there was drama in another heat, they will champion ready to make her move on the final lap when she tripped over another athlete. no way back, surely. but instead she picked herself up, chase down her rivals, sprinted past them and ultimately won her heat. that suggests she may take some beating. in the final of the women s hurdles in little bit of olympic history. powering away sherbet to the gold medal. , ., , powering away sherbet to the gold medal. , . , ., , medal. jasmine winning a fi
no way back, surely. but instead she picked herself up, chased down her rivals, sprinted past them and ultimately won her heat. that suggests she may take some beating. in the final of the women s hurdles in little bit of olympic history. powering away to the gold medal. jasmine camacho-quinn winning a first ever athletics gold for puerto rico. for such a small country, she later said, to give little kids hope, i am just glad that i am the person to do it. and following his success in the team showjumping earlier tom mcewen won a silver in the individual eventing final. it was a near perfect performance from mcewen on his horse toledo de kerser. but a superb final round from germany sjulia kra jewski was enough to take the gold. a couple of errors by team mate oliver townend pushed him out of the medal positions so australia s andrew hoy secured bronze at the age of 62.
quest for another gold alongside katie archibald, elinor barker and josie knight. with the help of a radical new bike design they came second in qualifying for the women s pursuit. room for improvement, but a solid first ride. a lot more solid than one australian cyclist s bike. alex porter s handlebars disintegrating mid race. a few scratches, but thankfully no major harm done. meanwhile, one of britain s biggest hopes on the track got her olympics under way. laura muir, going in the 1500 metres. and it was the smoothest of starts. second in her heat, to ease through to the semifinals. so excited to get started. all my flatmates have raced already so i was itching to get going. so, yeah, just really nice to get that first round out of the way and feeling comfortable. there was drama, though, in another heat. the world champion, sifan hassan, ready to make her move on the final lap, when she tripped over another athlete. no way back, surely?
later either voting with him or playing golf with him or being on a plane from him, and this story won t end until the republicans really, really fear that if they continue to do this, 2018, november turns the congress into a democratic congress. listening to you, let me put a button on this conversation. i just got news in my ear that the white house is saying there is no way back for steve bannon. paris denard, no way back. so you were talking about loyalists, patriots and opportunists and you determine the category for mr. bannon here, but there is no way back for him according to the white house. does that mean that the president will never, ever pick up the phone again to ask his advice? if the white house is saying there s no way back for him and let s just say that the door is closed because they talked about a red line. it is more than just attacking his children. what bannon and what the people who cooperated with this book, but specifically bannon did and
reporter: after serving two tours in afghanistan, tahmooressi moved to san diego in the spring to seek help for post traumatic stress. he spent march 31st in neighboring tijuana, walked back across the border to his car, then he says he made a wrong turn driving back towards san diego. swept south on a blind curve. there is no turnaround point. it s a point of no return with you make that one wrong left turn and that is literally what he did. reporter: with three firearms in his truck and no way back, the sergeant was arrested. he was confiscated, held captive, nearly killed by the gang members and the guards in that prison. i m furious. reporter: tahmooressi s mother is fighting for her son with a white house petition demanding his release. she received 129,000 signatures. tomorrow marks tahmooressi s 100th day in prison. after dismissing his first two lawyers, it will also be his first opportunity to present his