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Nick Knowles has been hosting travel documentaries for two years, which show the DIY SOS star putting himself in dangerous situations.

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Sportsday

zagallo won two world cups as a player in 1958 and �*62, and one as a manager with the great brazil team of 1970. he was also on the coaching staff when they won it in 1994. rafael nadal has pulled out of the australian open that starts next weekend. he's onlyjust returned to action from nearly a year out and he's picked up another hip injury nadalfelt discomfort in the same area during his quarter—final loss to jordan thompson at the brisbane international. a scan has revealed a very small muscle tear. the spaniard says it's not the same issue that required an operation injune but he's not ready to compete at the first grand slam of the year, and he's returning to spain for treatment and rest. everyone is holding their breath, and i am sure he was as well because he knows that he is only one a relatively serious injury away from his career ending. he is at peace with that and why he's getting

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the saojoao batista cemetery. zagallo won two world cups as a player in 1958 and �*62, and one as a manager with the great brazil team of 1970. he was also on the coaching staff when they won it in 1994. rafael nadal has pulled out of the australian open that starts next weekend. he's onlyjust returned to action from nearly a year out and he's picked up another hip injury nadalfelt discomfort in the same area during his quarter—final loss to jordan thompson at the brisbane international. a scan has revealed a very small muscle tear. the spaniard says it's not the same issue that required an operation injune but he's not ready to compete at the first grand slam of the year, and he's returning to spain for treatment and rest. everyone is holding their breath, and i am sure nadal was as well because he knows that he is only one relatively serious injury away from his career ending. he is at peace with that and why he is not getting lightheaded about his success last week.

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BBC News

issue that required an operation injune, but he's not ready to compete at the first grand slam grand slam of the year. he's returning to spain for treatment and rest. nadal knows he has only one relatively serious injury away from his career ending and i think he is at peace with that. he wasn't getting too light—headed. he had two match points to take his place in the semifinals and he is not getting too down about this latest setback, what we don't know yet, is whether he will be able to spend enough time on court to build up the match count he will require if he is going to be as competitive as he would like to be later in the year, especially ethiopia's tigist ketema has broken the world record for the fastest marathon debut by a woman. the 25—year—old won

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All In With Chris Hayes

hospitalized, suffered injuries, some quite severe, even career ending, as a result of their participation in the defense of the united states capital from fellow americans. >> mike fanone, great to talk to you. i have tremendous admiration for you. thank you for making time tonight. appreciate it. >> yes, sir, thank you for having me. >> still to come, as the supreme court weighs donald trump's eligibility, his legal troubles across the country are only increasing. what's in store for the cuadra bly indicted president, next. indicted president, next indicted president, next >> yup, that's how you business differently. ♪ i'm gonna hold you forever... ♪ ♪ i'll be there... ♪

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

justify it. if you or i did this or even any white scholar, it would be career-ending to have 50 examples of plagiarism, and it has to be because how can you be the one upholding harvard's integrity, when you, yourself, have failed? it's as if the commissioner of the major league baseball or the nba had a lifelong history of steroid use and was now the person in charge of kicking other people out for steroid use. it's completely untenable. >> what's your view on whether or not this idea that the race of the person accused is not important here? >> so, i think it's definitely a point here that really, we have to look at, because, you know, the example you gave for the president of stanford, you know, when he came on, he had seven months of an investigation, it was an internal investigation, kirkland ellis was hired to go through and do a thorough review of the analysis of all his academic work, to find there were serious allegations of plagiarism. harvard corporation did an

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CNN Newsroom Live

>> reporter: she received the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civil onhonor in the united states. the first soccer player ever to receive the medal. a heartbreaking loss won't be how she imagined her international career ending. if there's anything to know about megan rapinoe, this is not the end. >> still, just feel really grateful and joyful. i know it's the end and that's sad. but i loved playing for this team and playing for this country. it's been an honor. and barbie is having her best day ever. barely three weeks into its run, the blockbuster has raked in more than $1 billion at the global box office, according to estimates from warner brothers. only about 50 films in history have hit the $1 billion mark.

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>> reporter: she received the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civilian honor in the united states. becoming the first soccer player ever to receive the medal. a heartbreaking loss to sweden on penalties in the round of 16 won't be as she imagined her international career ending. if there's anything to know about megan rapinoe, this is not the end. >> still just be really grateful and joyful, you know, i know it's the end and that's sad, but i've loved playing for this team and playing for this country. and, yeah, it's been an honor. an olympic swimming test event that was due to take place in paris has been cancelled due to poor water quality following heavy rains. the decision was made by olympic and french health officials. paris still plans to make it the

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

and conditions. in 2022, their sacrifice and determination finally paid off in an equal rate of pay in all friendlies and tournaments, including the world cup. >> megan rapinoe challenges and inspires millions of people who believe in themselves and the possibilities of our nation. >> reporter: she received the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civilian honor in the united states, becoming the first soccer player ever to receive the medal. a heartbreaking loss to sweden on penalties in the round of 16 won't be how she imagined her international career ending. if there's anything to know about megan rapinoe, this is not the end. >> still just feel really grateful and joyful and i know it's the end and that's sad. but i've loved playing for this team and for this country. it's been an honor. >> she had an amazing run.

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The ReidOut

thousands of children are waiting. senator john fetterman's battle with clinical depression, some of us are reminded disclosing one's mental health issues used to be a career ending. that was the case for thomas eagleman, a vice presidential nominee in 1972. he's the one you see on the left with george mcgovern celebrating their candidacy for vp and president at the democrat, national convention. eagleton, the public would later learn, had been hospitalized three times for depression and underwent electroshock therapy during two of this stays. here he is addressing the public about the backlash. >> i read the headlines in the morning papers so i know it is of significance, the far greater significance than i originally thought. as i view myself, being a

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