This content provides a recap of recent major events, including athletic achievements at the Winter Games, a setback for NASA's Artemis 2 mission, new challenges for sea turtle conservation due to climate change, and a heartwarming initiative honoring veterans.
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Rise up everyone. Welcome to Milan,
Italy. It has been a wild final weekend
at these winter games and there was no
shortage of jaw-dropping moments. Norway
became the first country ever to win at
least 18 gold medals at a single games.
Thanks in large part to the golden goat
Johannes Hoslat Claybo. He now has 11
career golds and is the first athlete
ever to win six gold medals at a single
winter games. He won every event he was
in. And in hockey, an incredible ending
for Team USA. Both the men's and women's
squads facing off against Canada in the
finals with the women coming through
from a thrilling come from behind
overtime finish. And the US men's team
striking gold as well. It's their first
gold medal in 46 years. the famed
Miracle on ice upset win against the
Soviet Union in 1980. But one of the
biggest moments of this year's games, a
gold medal for 20-year-old American
Alyssa Louu. Her electric freekate
propelled her to the top of the podium,
making her the first American woman
figure skater in two decades to win an
individual medal of any kind. I had the
chance to sit down with Miss Alyssa
following the positively stunning
performance to see how it's all sinking in.
in.
>> It didn't really change how I felt about
anything. Uh the moment I finished my
program, I was at like on such a high.
Um literally nothing could bring me
higher or lower.
>> When you stepped away from figure
skating, what did maybe the silence and
the absence of the crowds teach you that
the roaring arenas never could?
>> I mean, it showed me a different side,
that's for sure. And I got to experience
something new, and that's always
valuable. watching you out there. I
don't know what was stronger, your jumps
or your joy. It's just emanating from you.
you.
>> Who is Alyssa Lou now compared to the
13year-old kid who burst onto the scene?
>> Ooh. I mean, I would say I know myself a
lot better, but you know, I'd hope I do
at 20. Um, but yeah, I don't know. I I'm
a lot happier now.
>> As athletes, through all the highs and
the lows, the ups and the downs,
parents, family are there every step of
the way. How much has your family meant
to you in this journey?
>> Family is everything to me. Same with my
friends. Um they keep me grounded and uh
yeah, honestly like they're the reason
why I I feel like I am able to do so much.
much.
>> When young girls look at you now, what
what do you hope they see?
>> I hope they see that they have limitless potential.
potential. >> Limitless.
>> Limitless. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. What do you hope you being you
says to anyone out there kind of
struggle to find their place?
>> Oh my god. I hope they know that it's
good to break down I guess barriers and
um do do risky things and you know go
against some people sometimes.
Yeah, it's liberating.
>> Can you teach me a pose, a position?
>> I got to I got to show these to my
daughters. All right, what do we got for you?
you?
>> We'll do ending pose.
Point your toe.
>> Point your toe.
>> Hand on your hip.
>> Hand on my hip.
>> And then point up.
>> Point up.
>> And that's it.
>> I got that gold medal glow. Congratulations.
Congratulations. Amazing.
Amazing.
>> Alyssa Lou's performance has captivated
the world. But nowhere has it resonated
more than her hometown rank in Oakland, California.