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committee. the crime dog finishing his career with 493 home runs while finishing in the top ten of mvp balloting six times so that means barry bonds, the all-time home run king and pitcher roger clemens who won 354 games in his career were denied entry for the 11th time. both face widespread allegations of using performance enhancing drugs. neither was ever suspended so that continues. those guys left on the outside looking in. >> carolyn, nice to see you. i'm christine romans. contract wow, that was really, really
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nice. you know who that was? that was paul pelosi making his first public appearance at the kennedy center since being attacked in his home. it's good to see him up and about and doing well. >> what a great night. >> yeah. >> that's where our bff kaitlan was. >> more on that in just a moment. >> good morning, everyone. as she said, kaitlan is on assignment. did you have a good weekend? >> i had a great weekend, the vikings beat the jets. sorry, guys. the whole crew here loves the jets. >> early in the morning, the sun is not up yet. >> it's all i care about. my daughter, 6 years old, starts rooting for the new york jets in the middle of the game. i said, what are you doing? she said. >> mom i was born in new york. >> born in new york. there is a manhunt under way after a power grid attacked,
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tens of thousands without power and the fbi is involved. >> as we mentioned georgia, count down to election day, raphael warnock and herschel walker making their final pitches to voters ahead of the runoff election. we're live in atlanta. plus this. >> it's no ability to suspend the constitution. >> i don't endorse that language or that sentiment. >> a few republican lawmakers rebuking trump after he called for a termination of the constitution. so why are top gop leaders still silent? first this morning the fbi is joining the investigation into power outages in north carolina that officials say were caused by intentional and targeted attacks. more than 35,000 customers are waking up without power after gun fire left damage. >> the perpetrator, it will be
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brought to justice and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. >> a mandatory overnight was lifted in the last hour. whitney wild is in north carolina. and she filed this report. >> there is a lot more we don't know than we do know. law enforcement here saying the fbi is involved as well as the state bureau of investigation. right now all they can say is these two substations sustained gun fire and one of the gates leading into the substations appears to have been taken off the hinges. as far as the motive, law enforcement can't say what the reason is. there had been some talk on social media that this may have been connected to a drag show somewhere in moore county. however, law enforcement can't say that's the motive right now until they're able to figure out who did this and they say they have no idea who did this, the motive is going to be extremely
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difficult to figure out. meanwhile, here in moore county, schools are closed until at least tomorrow. again, more than 40,000 people are without power. the likelihood here is that power won't be restored until thursday. whitney wild, moore county. >> so we'll keep in touch and update you on the situation. poppy? >> they're almost at the finish line, democrat raphael warnock and republican herschel walker are making their final pitches. let's go to diane gallagher, joining us from atlanta. good morning. you have two starkly different visions and contenders head to head, what can you tell us? >> reporter: poppy, the key for both of the candidates is going to be getting the millions of people who haven't voted yet to show up to the polls tomorrow. both campaigns acknowledging
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that old addage it may come down to turn out could prove true in georgia on tuesday. >> are you ready to win this election? >> reporter: democratic senator raphael warnock and his republican challenger herschel walker spending the closing days of their runoff campaign getting out what's left of the vote. >> if you don't have a friend, go make a friend and get them out to vote. >> reporter: with more than 1.85 million ballots cast, the incumbent democrat warning supporters not to leave anything on the field. >> we are on the verge of victory. but i don't want us to do the victory dance before we actually get into the end zone. >> reporter: warnock leaning on his senate record and sharpening his criticism of walker's fitness for office and personal background. >> he was an amazing running back. and he will need those skills because come tuesday we're going
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to send him running back to texas where he actually lives. >> reporter: walker taking advantage of the sec playing the championship game. but playing the role of underdog on sunday, calling out his opponent's fund-raising advantage as fueled by out of state money. >> most of his money come from california or new york. don't even come from georgia. our president was in massachusetts, he was campaigning for senator warnock who live in georgia because the way senator warnock votes he thought he was a massachusetts senator. >> reporter: as the remaining days turn into hours, in an ele election fatigued state -- >> the whole world is watching georgia one more time. >> reporter: both campaigns have approached the runoff period differently. senator warnock is going to continue the aggressive schedule
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with stops today around atlanta. herschel walker has had a lighter schedule but super charging things today with five different events around the state to get his closing message out there. >> thank you for the reporting. tensions rising in iran after claims from the government. the iranian attorney general said they are reviewing the mandatory hijab law for women and claims the so-called morality police have been abolished. but state tv pushes back on them being eliminated. here's how the u.s. secretary of state, antony blinken reacted. >> this is not about us. what we've seen since the killing of mahsa amini is the incredible courage of these iranian people standing up for what they want to say, wear what they want to wear. so if the regime has responded
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to those protests, that could be a positive thing but we have to see how it plays out in practice and what the iranian people think. it's up to them. >> and straight to melissa bell live for us in paris. who can we believe here? >> reporter: good morning, don. it is as ever the recommend re jet stream, the fact that independent journalists can't function in the country that make it difficult to read what's going on. and we have to read the words cautiously. the remarks that the mandatory hijab law is under review, with no word of which way the ruling is going to go. but it was his response on, in fact, whether the morality police is going to be disbanded. what he said exactly, more particularly, was that it was not something for the judiciary, but it was disbanded from the place it had been launched.
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now that would be the interior ministry who for now has not got back to cnn and confirmed or denied that's the case. but state media pushins the cas. but state media pushing back that's even under consideration. >> are there any way that the quantity of how important the over -- to quantify i should say, how important overturning this hijab law would be for iran, especially the women there? >> reporter: i think, don, it would be a huge concession towards the protests. because it's been such a fundamental demand. it was before the protests began in the death of mahsa amini, an important symbol of the oppression of women inside the country, since then more so. the images of women taking them off, burning them, cutting their hair is an important symbol. even if that happens, it's
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unlikely that would calm things down. these demands morph and become more about the rights of women, it's more of a protest about the poverty, corruption, and the iron fist with which the regime has ruled since the '70s. and now this. >> ♪ who are the people in your neighborhood ♪ ♪ in your neighborhood ♪ >> that song brings back so many great memories. many of us remember bob mcgrath. we grew up with him as an original cast member on section "sesame street." he died yesterday. he staired on "sesame street" for nearly five decades. sesame workshop shared a
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statement on social media saying he embodies the melodies of "sesame street" like no one else. bob mcgrath was 90 years old. ahead, roscoe ormon who played gordon on "sesame street" will join us live in studio. he's remembering bob who he calls a sweet, gentle soul. stars gathering at the kennedy center honors last night. also in attendance, the house speaker, nancy pelosi's husband paul. you can see him there, his first public appearance since the october attack in his san francisco home. the audience cheering him on. president joe biden pumping up his fist in support. ahead of the event the president welcomed this year's hon rows to the white house, including george clooney, u2, and gladys
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>> she became one of the most important classical composers and conductors of our time. she cofounded a dance theatre in harlem. the country's first black classical ballet company. she also conducted the new york philharmonic and worked with the brooklyn philharmonic to bring classical music beyond musicals into cities. >> from sunday bloody sunday to pride in the name of love. u2 have spoken and sung about the unspeakable costs of hate, anger and division. we have to remember today, as
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the song goes, we are one but we're not the same. we get to carry each other. from this irish american president in the white house designed by irish hands who built this and designed it, i want to thank u2 for all you've done. >> expecting transport to bay area. >> permission to retrieve dr. stone. >> reporter: >> his travel to war zones helps refugees and advances the rights of journalists. raises millions of dollars for victims of 9/11, natural disaster. we see character, we see amal clooney's husband. >> best last line. >> that's great.
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every time i hear gladys knight's voice it puts me in a mood. >> i love how he quoted u2 lyrics. slightly misquoting u2 but one life and we're not the same. he's talking about unity and whatever can bring us together is great. >> amen to that. >> speaking of -- >> up next, donald trump taking his calls to overturn the 2020 election to an anti-democratic new low. plus -- >> i'm the police chief in tampa. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. >> okay. >> i'm hoping you'll let us go. >> trying to use her position to get out of something. why tampa's police chief is in trouble this morning for doing just that during a traffic stop.
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donald trump, and a current candidate to return as leader of the free world, so this is very newsworthy and noteworthy this morning, is calling to terminate the constitution. seriously. the centerpiece of american democracy, in order to overturn the 2020 election and be reinstated to power, the job, of course, hinges upon upholding the constitution, something he swore on when he became president and something he touted throughout his four year term, let's remind you of that. >> we're supposed to protect our country, support our country, support our constitution and protect our constitution.
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>> in this great chamber we preserve our glorious inheritance, the declaration of independence, the constitution, bill of rights. >> as president i have no higher duty than to defend the laws and the constitution of the united states. >> if you believe in justice, if you believe in freedom, if you believe in piece, then you must cherish the principles of our founding. and the text of our constitution. >> we support, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states. >> we believe in the american constitution. and we believe in the rule of law. i stand before you today on the heels of a tremendous victory for our nation, our people, and our beloved constitution. >> beloved constitution. house gop leader kevin mccarthy could be the next speaker, hasn't said anything about
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trump's calls to terminate the constitution, hasn't said anything yet but has said on the first day of the republican-led congress next year they'll read every single word of the constitution. something don reminded me of this morning. joining me now, john avlon and audie cornish. thank you for being here. i was speechless when i read it and then watching republicans try to respond to it on the sunday shows and some came out in an important way and said that's ridiculous. >> table stakes for constitutional conservatives. that's kind of required to be one. >> you have an interesting take that you think this is a response to his huge loss in the 11th circuit last week. >> it is but i've been thinking more and i'm glad you played the january 6th clip because that was a good example of trump doing what he means. there's this whole idea do you take trump literally or
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seriously? i think we know he says what he means and when he says it, to believe it. one of the memos unearthed after january 6th said he had a plan to potentially seize voting machines, have the defense secretary go after voting machines. so this language and way of speaking it goes beyond rhetoric. that's my takeaway at this point. >> you have an interesting reaction to january 6th. >> i think beginning that mash up with january 6th reminds you that people can invoke the constitution while they're trying to shred it. the reason this matters more than just a trip cal trump bleep on truth social isn't that he's running for president. it's the people still supporting him are backing this. you can't do the separation and say watch what he does, don't listen to what he says. take him seriously, not literally. you can't say i support the
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policies, not the person. >> you get a lot of that on the sunday shows. >> a lot of that. if you are backing donald trump today this is what you are backing and you give up any right to call yourself a constitutional conservative. the candidate you're backing has threatened to destroy it. >> kevin mccarthy hasn't said anything and i think there were too few republicans saying things, there were some but too few. and kevin mccarthy said on the first day we will read every single word of the constitution from the floor of the house, something that hasn't been done in years. >> it sounds like he knows it needs to be done because the leader of the party doesn't believe in it. >> we're talking about high level republicans, establishment republicans and how they respond. if you sort through the conspiracy of who trump is trying to signal. one of the things they believe is that the elites collude to undermine the constitution and subverted the election. if you believe this line of
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thinking what he says on truth social is in your world view, something is done and corrupt, and you should by any means necessary, as seen on january 6th, seek to correct it. >> let's see how some republicans responded on the sunday shows. >> obviously i don't support that. the constitution is set for a reason to protect the rights of every american. and so, i certainly don't endorse that language, or that sentiment. >> certainly not consistent with the oath we all take. vehemently disagree with the statement trump has made. >> we have to accept fact from fantasy and fantasy is suspend the constitution and go backwards. we're moving forward. >> we heard in the trump mash up we played where he focussed on the text of the constitution. the constitution is so important to the textualiste that trump
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wants to see win in the supreme court. >> it's like he translating the word constitution from a foreign language. the other republicans they condemned it but gently. the other thing to do is say this is dy gusting and one unqualifying for anyone who wants to be president. use a great phrase, you can say this is a doing whistle but it's not. the bull work had an article saying donald trump takes the constitution to fifth avenue and shoots it. >> what did it say if he did that on fifth avenue? >> no one would care. if you consider yourself a super
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patriot, you cannot support this. and that's the thing a lot of folks will find a way to rationalize it or tiptoe around it as we saw congressmen do. this isn't that. >> what does this say where we are, last week we were here -- >> no, we're here every week. same thing every week. >> you make my monday mornings. >> we all go who will speak up and there's silence. >> the reason i was saying that, we were talking about the dinner with nick fuentes and people saying i don't know -- >> that was only a week -- that was only a week ago. >> right. >> that and then this. >> now this. >> that's my point. >> remember, you're talking about people as you're talking about the washington media, washington, the establishment. right now trump is completely doubling and tripling down on the hard core supporters many of which showed up on january 6th and overran the capitol.
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he's speaking about his intent the next time around and trying to maintain the same pitch the whole way even as the candidates who have followed him down this path have been rejected by the voters over the issues of the economy, crime, everything. people have spoken on this and they're doing. >> let's be clear about why this matters and what the appropriate response is. if you're an elected republican and you're tiptoeing around because you're afraid you lose a committee chairmanship. if you are a constitutional conservative, wants to put principle ahead of partisanship then the trump campaign just got disqualified. >> the number of things up to this point that could be disqualifying -- >> then you're endorsing it. if you're not condemning it, you're endorsing it. >> my response is the same as
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poppy's. >> what? >> deep breath. >> a montage will do that. >> thank you. audie you'll be back later. coming up we'll get into that story we previewed for you. tampa's police chief pulling rank and going too far during this traffic stop. what she's now on leaf for and under investigation. also this. >> wow, senegal's parliament, did you see that, looking more like a wwe smackdown. what led to the lawmakers brawling.
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morning on this monday morning. here's what's coming up. a police chief pulls a do you know who i am card, and now she has been placed on leave. all-out chaos after a male lawmaker hits one of his female colleagues. and the baseball hall of fame got a new member as other legends are denied. first this morning the tampa police chief has been suspended now under investigation, this is after body camera footage revealed she flashed her badge and asked for special treatment during a traffic stop. this was in november. watch. >> good evening. >> how are you doing? >> stopped you because you were driving an unregistered vehicle with no tag on it on the roadway. >> yeah, we went to the club. it was closed so we went over and picked up some -- >> is your camera on? >> it is. >> i'm the police chief in tampa. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. >> okay. >> i'm hoping you'll let us go
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tonight. >> i was going to say you look familiar. >> i'm sure i do. >> all right, folks. have a good night. staying here? >> we live in east lake willis. >> all right. it's nice to meet you. i'm deputy jacoby. >> same here. sorry to bother you. >> no worries. >> we have a lot of problems with the golf carting around here. >> we don't normally come out. >> we never come out. >> the club was closed so we went to the greek place to get some food. >> all right take care. it was nice meeting you. >> if you ever need anything call me. serious. >> appreciate that. >> thank you. thank you for your service. >> thank you for yours. take care. >> let's go to cnn's leyla santiago in miami. i wonder if she's responding this morning? >> reporter: yeah, she
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absolutely is. that exchange was less than two minutes long in which she said i'm hoping you can let this go, that's exactly what happened. but i want to point to the very first thing you hear her say when she asks is your camera on and the deputy says yes, because that's key to her response. let's go to the statement she made. in hindsight i realize how my handling of this matter could be viewed as inappropriate. but that was not my intent. i knew my conversation was on video and my motive was not to put the deputy in an uncomfortable position. she has since apologized for what she called poor judgment in having the golf cart out there. and said she also called the sheriff's office to offer to pay for any potential fines associated with that, poppy. >> she's off duty, right, suspended, being investigated. what comes next in the investigation, is it a real
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question if she's going to have to step down? >> reporter: she's now on administrative leave pending an investigation. so we have to wait and see what the results of that investigation are. but the mayor, let's see what the mayor is saying, read that statement with you, saying we hold everyone accountable no matter their position and this behavior was unacceptable. chief o'connor will go through the due process and face appropriate discipline. now the assistant chief is now acting chief. so much of this, poppy, is a wait and see. let's see where this investigation takes them. >> leyla santiago reporting from miami. thank you. an all-out brawl between lawmakers where this happened, we'll tell you next. and what sparked the chaos. >> goodness. a rogue wave slamming into a cruise ship leaving one dead and others injured. what we're now learning. that's straight ahead.
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this morning, this wild video shows the moment tensions boiled over, this is in senegal's parliament and there's an all-out brawl. >> this brawl on the floor of their parliament came after a male lawmaker from the opposition party walked over and slapped one of his female colleagues from the ruling party during a budget presentation. the fight was apparently started when one lawmaker criticized the idea of the president seeking a third term in office. that is not what we should be seeing. this morning an american woman is dead, four people injured after an enormous wave crashed into their cruise ship. officials say it's called a rogue wave because it's greater than twice the size of the surrounding waves. chad myers joins us to break all
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of this down. can you predict things like this or no? >> not really. >> that's why they call it rogue. >> that's why it's called a rogue wave. think about two people doing cannonballs into a pool on the opposite side of the pool. the wave in the middle is higher than the waves they may n independently. that's what we have here. waves can crash into each other and also follow along the same paths, and then come together. this can also happen when you have wind coming in this direction and the waves get bigger. think about what happens in a hurricane. hurricanes don't have usually rogue waves but they can. especially if another wave comes this direction and adds to that big wave and that's exactly what happened here. the cannonball i think talking about that with one side and the other side and all of a sudden the splash is bigger in the middle is how rogue waves happen.
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there can be currents involved, wind directions, two separate storms sending waves in opposite directions. there's a lot that can go on. >> thank you very much. appreciate that. we have this just in, a soccer star leaving the world cup after his family home is broken into. also the new harry and meghan docuseries is set to release. what will it reveal about their relationship with prince william and kate? that's next. neutrogena® hydro bt lightweight. clinically proven. 48-hour hydration. for ththat healthy skin glow. neutrogena®. for r people with skin. ♪ music: forest blakk, fall into me ♪ ♪ you said close your eyes don't look down ♪ ♪ fall into me and i'll tch you, darlin ♪ ♪ we'll dance in the street like nobody's watching ♪
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to hear our story from us? >> and now you will. joining us to talk about this, cnn anchors max foster and bi bianna nobilo. what do you think? they're much more free, co completely free to tell their story right now, given they don't have the royal responsibilities. how eye opening is it? >> we know nothing about it. no one has seen it. >> thank you, coming up next -- >> never mind. >> isn't that the point. everyone is nervous, i think. not everyone. but people are nervous who have a stake in the royal family about what might be in it and going back to before their relationship came out in public. talking about why they left the royal family and the thing that might worry people on this side of the pond is they speak to historians who discuss the state of the british commonwealth today and the royal family's
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relationship with the press. so what more damage could it potentially do to the monarchy, i think that's the question. >> i can't believe how quickly, max, you and i co-anchored their wedding and it seems like just yesterday. here we are just a couple of years later and now we have this -- i want to play this. this is from the 2021 interview with oprah winfrey and get you guys to discuss it. watch this. >> so we had in tandem the conversation of he won't be given security. he's not going to be given a title. and also, concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born. >> there's a -- hold up. >> there's several conversations. there was several conversations about it. >> there was a conversation with you -- >> with harry. >> talking about her son archie and those were the conversations. there was a whole lot of claims of racism and admittedly by some
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royal watchers as you are, there was some credence to it. do you think we'll learn more and their story is going to be proven out in this series? >> well, we'll have quite a good sense of their time in the royal family and in that institution. and it's going to flesh that out. it's the true story, their real story so i think we will, won't we? >> we will. given they're involving journalists as well as his historians in the country. there's been so much discussion about whether or not harry and meghan were hounded out of the country because of the racists or derogatory coverage in some of the newspapers. a lot of journalists would deny that. i think the press gazette did a survey and 50% said they detected racist undertones or more obvious remarks towards the
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duchess of sussex in the press. so it's interesting to see how big of a part that plays in the documentary. but there was so much support for them, too. you were at the wedding, i was there on dress watch, which was a weird choice given i'm a tomboy and like cage fighting. but there was so much support, an outpouring of love as well. so there's obviously different shades of discussion and support and love for the couple but extremely difficult and damaging elements too. >> what about at the queen's funeral. you were there covering, and this moment -- i think we have images to show. many people thought this might be a moment of reconciliation, especially for prince william, kate, and harry and meghan. what do you think? >> there was speculation that the netflix documentary had been watered down as a result of this coming together. saying for harry's book, which
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is due out in january but i think now the impression we're getting is nothing is watered down at all. this was a big moment visually. but behind the scenes they weren't speaking much and haven't spoken much since and i do get the sense that this time, as opposed to the oprah interview, prince williams will be answering back to some of the accusations. >> max, that was breaking news -- >> when they were together? >> yeah. we took it live here they are together. because we hadn't seen them together we thought this was an olive branch or a cooling. we'll see if they talk about them in the documentary, the series. thank you both. good to see you. >> thanks for having us. so as rsv cases surge across the nation, children's painkillers are in high demand. >> we'll talk about that. also same-sex marriage once again before the supreme court today. this time the case involves a website designer and a question of free speech.
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the last world cup, scored four goals in that occasion and led france to the title. this time he has five goals in four games and playing like a leader out there. the french team is beset with injuries, top stars didn't make it to the world cup but em-mbappe playing, they are making it. >> just moments ago we learned england's raheem sterling left the world cup. what happened? >> this is really worrying. so raheem sterling is one of england's top stars one of the biggest stars in the premier league. and he missed the weekend because he had to turn home because his family were victims of an armed home invasion. his family and young kids were
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at home when this happened. the manager of south gate said he spent time talking to raheem to help him out but in the end he wanted to go home because he's shaken and concerned about the well being of his kids. there's talk he may be able to return to the tournament, but at this point he's out of here, back to england. good news is, the team managed to win without him but the team concerned about he and his family. "cnn this morning" continues right now. ♪ >> acknowledge or accept that everyone -- so, yeah. i call them cowards. i say this, this individual that done this, it was targeted. >> it's tough to hear him. we're going to continue on and talk about that
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