Well, we are just a few weeks out from the Paralympics in Paris and one Minnesota swimmer is not only training for those games, she's also making history as the first Paralympian to host Olympic coverage for NBC on C NBC. And E Heidi Wahl spoke with Mallory Wege who is currently in Connecticut while the pool has long been Mallory Wegman's stage. Now there's also the studio, you are the the first Paralympian to host for NB C's Olympic coverage. So first Paralympian to host for, for their Olympic coverage. And then as far as we know, I'm also the first individual to host who is, who is disabled. Mallory is hosting NBC university coverage on C NBC and E for so long after my paralysis when I was paralyzed in 2008, I looked to the world around me yearning to see myself represented and far too often disability is left out of media in that conversation of representation. It's so hard to become what you can't see. It's powerful. It gives a little bit more meaning to what it is that I'm doing here. A dream on top of another dream while Mallory spends her mornings 4 to 11 a.m. on air talking about the Olympics, she then goes into training mode for the Paralympics. Never in my wildest dreams. Did I think that this is how I would see myself coming into hosting during Olympic Games while also simultaneous pursuing my fourth Paralympic Games. And in less than a month fighting to defend that Paralympic gold medal and doing it with her husband and 16 month old daughter Charlotte beside her, just that reminder that we are allowed to be more than one thing as individuals and especially as women. And that other level of just showing her that motherhood truly is a comma and not a period. And there's so many aspects of my identity that I'm so proud of at this stage. Heidi Wahl, Cara Levin News. Well, Mallory is hosting every morning on E during the weekend C NBC and E on the weekends, the Paris Paralympics start August 28th.