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Before the New York City parade, Carli Lloyd and Becky Sauerbrunn join "CBS This Morning" to look back on their "epic" win

Team USA arrived at the Women's World Cup with high hopes of winning the title. The players had to fight their way through a lineup of tough teams called "the group of death," but the women in red, white and blue would not be denied. Before the New York City parade to celebrate the team, Carli Lloyd and Becky Sauerbrunn join "CBS This Morning" to look back on their "epic" win.

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New York City is sparing no expense to celebrate the U.S. women's soccer team after its crushing win over Japan in the World Cup

New York City is sparing no expense to celebrate the U.S. women's soccer team after its crushing win over Japan in the World Cup. Preparations for the ticker tape parade, an iconic symbol of New York celebrations, have been underway, costing an estimated $2 million. It's a well-traveled route, with world leaders, war heroes, astronauts and other sports champions having been honored there, but this celebration will still be a first. Anna Werner reports.

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Soccer fans In California celebrated as the U.S. soccer team advanced to the knockout round in the World Cup. Despite losing to Germany 1-0, Team USA advances thanks to Portugal's win over Ghana, and will play in the round of 16 on Tuesday

Soccer fans In California celebrated as the U.S. soccer team advanced to the knockout round in the World Cup. Despite losing to Germany 1-0, Team USA advances thanks to Portugal's win over Ghana, and will play in the round of 16 on Tuesday. KCAL-TV's Adrianna Weingold reports.

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How athletes stay in shape for 2021 Olympics

In the "CBS This Morning" series Pushing the Limits, Nancy Chen looks at the fate of thousands of athletes who were training for the Olympic trials when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. The summer games were postponed until 2021. What's happened since has tested their limits in every way. Chen spoke with athletes vying for a spot on Team USA, including two former Olympians -- gymnast Laurie Hernandez and fencer Daryl Homer -- as well as first-time Olympic hopeful Kyle Merber. She takes a look at how these athletes have had to develop a different kind of strength.

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