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coverage and exclusive pre and post-debate analysis. a cnn special the abc news presidential defeat tuesday at nine eastern on cnn and streaming on max you're in the cnn newsroom. >> i'm jessica dean in new york, the first first debate between vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump. now, just three days away, and the uk campaigns are bracing for what could be could be a pivotal moment in the race with just two months until election day. since thursday, harris has been preparing with a small team of advisers in pittsburgh, pennsylvania or she's been taking part in mock debates and combing through possible attacks from trump. she's also been taking breaks. >> today. she made a surprise appearance at a spice shop in pittsburgh, which turned into an emotional moment with voters
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you know we're gonna be smiling we're going to be fine trump is spending his prep time talking to his base. he held her campaign rally in the battleground, state of wisconsin a few hours ago he appeared once again to accuse vice president harris, quote, a cover up with president biden suggested changing the 25th amendment finally, i will support modifying the 25th amendment to make clear that if a vice president lies or engages in a conspiracy to cover up the incapacity of the president of the united states have you do that with a cover up of the president of the united states, its grounds for impeachment immediately and removal from office let's turn now to our panel, cnn senior political commentator and former special assistant to president george w bush, scott jennings and cnn senior political commentator and former obama administration
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official, van jones. it's always great to have both of you here. thanks for spending your saturday evening with this for a few minutes. scott, let's start first with you. i want to talk about the debate eight first. we saw the president at his rally today hitting some familiar notes. there. what can he do on tuesday if you're advising him, what does he do to persuade any persuadable voters that might be left out there? >> well. he has to come come to this debate prepared to prosecute the case that electing kamala harris is just having more of the same. i mean, that's his whole campaign here. if you're unhappy with biden and you don't think what they've done on the economy is working for you. you can't leave the same people in charge. he has to be able to know the wreck her know what vote she has cast, know the thing she has said, everything she has done on the biden administration. he just has to know it cold now, in 2020, when he debated biden, the first time around, not good. the second time around, he actually was very well-prepared and he was able to sort of be very specific in
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back-and-forth with biden's. so i know he can do it, but that's it. >> he has to people have to turn off the tv thinking, yeah, i really do want change and trump is the candidate of change, not harris. and van. it's interesting because meantime, kamala harris keeps saying, let's turn the page. we're not going back. she has positioned herself in a way as a change candidate. how does she convince people that she's the change that they're looking for. what does a win look like for her well, i think first of all, she she walks in there representing maybe the broadest coalition of americans in living memory everybody from aoc to now, dick cheney is standing behind. >> you. >> want to talk about that in a second yes. >> imagine walking in there the the leading lights of donald trump's party are with her. and i think she's got to be able to communicate. yeah. you can go into the crazy been with this guy. i am presidential, i am ready, i am, i am calm. i
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cannot be thrown off by this guy and we are going to move forward. and i think the reality is people want to hang a bunch of stuff on her as if she were present united states, the vice president, united states only job is to watch and see if the president's alive this morning. anything else she did beyond that, it's just kind of extra and so she's now in a position where she can say what she can say, that she is going to be the commander in chief and she will move in a different direction than joe biden scott before i move on to dick cheney, would you like to jump in there? well, i mean i mean, normally that's the case. i mean, she she's had a very consequential vice presidency. she's cast i think the most ever title breaking votes in the senate of any vice president, including on joe biden's specific economic program, which drove the country into a massive inflation and inflationary spiral which everyone is mad about. and on top of that sheet, in her own words, last person in the room with joe biden when they made a disastrous decision on afghanistan saying so i think in some cases you're right van the vice president is
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relatively inconsequential she has been a consequential vice president. i think the consequences have been bad. trump has to be able to make that case at the debate i think definitely you probably have other questions yeah. well, i did just want to i won't i did want to get into the dick cheney's endorsement. i want to play a clip of what kamala harris, the vice president, said about that endorsement. today. here's what she said. >> people are exhausted about the division and the attempts divide us as americans and then stepping up to make this public statement, i think is a courageous but also for people like the folks i was just talking with, it really reinforces for them that we love our country and we have more in common than what separates sense and scott vice president dick cheney, former vice president dick cheney in his endorsement said, trump can never be trusted with power again, is he wrong? well, i
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mean, most republicans would argue that the dangers of donald trump are far outstripped by the dangers of a kamala harris presidency when you consider just how far to the left, she may want to take the country. i mean, i know she's changing all the positions now, but no republicans really believe that she's a moderate. they believe what her initial instincts were when she got into politics. i mean, she's a california democrat whose instincts were to side with bernie sanders on virtually every issue of the day and then run for president on that platform. and so that's what people that's what republicans believe she is. and they think there are real consequences about the future of the country under a president who would go so far left particular really if democrats got, are retain control of the united states senate and eliminated the filibuster. this country are government could take a sharp left turn in a hurry and so vice president cheney, who i revere, i worked to elect this man, vice president twice. i worked in the white house under vice president cheney. i revere him. i respect him. i think his statement was a little hyperbolic i also think most republicans are going to
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disagree with him on the conclusion about what we know, what's more dangerous for the future. a generally a center right government, or a very left-wing government? >> and van, go ahead i don't see it very differently. >> if you are an undecided voter and you're trying to figure out what to do this is a pretty massive signal kamala harris does stuff that you don't like. maybe your tax policy is too aggressive. you can vote her out in four years and six it if you put somebody in office who does not respect the rule of law, the constitution, somebody who led an insurrection somebody you may not be able to vote out in four years that you can't fix that very easily. and so neely's candace a perfect, but if you're in the middle of trying to figure out, well, who's going to have the most survivable set of errors? donald trump's already proven that he will use violence, lies, and all kinds of stuff in a way that even a dick cheney, who is as far right, he makes mixed. scott jennings look like
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a boy scout even dick cheney says that kamala is a safer bet for america i just ran going off that, i endorsements don't always matter like that. >> we make a big deal out of them because they're interesting to talk about, but they don't always tangibly move a needle. but in terms of the context of this one, and i think that's what you were just kind of getting at. the fact that it's vice president dick cheney, if you went back in a time machine and told somebody that this would transpire, they would go no, absolutely not. right and the thing is, by itself, maybe matters a little bit, maybe doesn't, but you're making now a case you're putting together a bunch of legos here. >> just say there is a safe choice and there is a risky choice. there's a choice that is within the bounds of our system and it's a choice, it's outside the bounds of our system. and when you have a convicted crockett, an insurrectionist who lies every single day to the point that a dick cheney, john mccain's kid are jumping from the party that they love of to not just say,
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i'm going to stay out of it too aggressively, make the case that we have to go a calm harris if you are in the middle and you don't know what to do it should be a massive signal. >> and scott, i'm just thinking back to your days working for that administration. some of those voters who really loved george w bush, loved dick cheney don't the themselves reflected in the current republican party or with donald trump do you do you understand that? what do you say to them and what do you think this this sort of move, the case that they're building as van was just talking about says to a voter like that there's no question that the parties have changed. i mean, since the george w. bush days, you have had cohorts of republicans that have migrated out and some of them have migrated over the democratic party. it's also true that the democratic party has changed. you've had a lot of working class voters, union members, and others who migrated over to the republican party. so you have had some across pollenation, some shifting coalitions. and what i would simply say is that cracks have
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called dick cheney a war criminal for 20 years. and now all of a sudden they're clapping like seals to get his endorsement. this does not strike me as people who are interested in listening to your conservative viewpoints. they are hungry for power they will take dick cheney's endorsement today, but believe you me in their hearts, they wouldn't want to go at that dinner with dick cheney, let alone have him have any influence over the next government. and i'd doubt that he would ban any last thoughts. >> well, i mean, the feeling is probably mutual. give you a sense of what a big threat donald trump is. a, you are correct. i don't think big change they want to hang out with us and vice versa. but there will be one day we stand together and it will be a november to stop donald trump from running american. >> all right. scott jennings and van jones. always a pleasure. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> on tuesday night, vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump sharing the stage for that debate that america is waiting for, you can follow cnn for complete comprehension an exclusive analysis before and after that debate that abc news
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to show ukrainian troops trying to surrender to russian forces only to be shot and killed seconds later. >> the video was captured by a ukrainian drone hovering nearby. >> and we want to warn you, it is disturbing. our nick payton-walsh has more i have the past months we've been seeing partial evidence hearing increased reporting of this alarming new russian trended seems to shoot ukrainian soldiers after they surrender rather than take them prisoner. >> but it is rare to capture that particular moment on video part i think of the almost constant ghoulish presence of drones over the ukrainian frontline at the moment. but here is one instance which prosecutors and ukraine said today they would be investigating after our report, which they said occurred on 26 august, and you should be aware that the video you're about to see is disturbing. the scene. all too common on ukraine's imperiled eastern front, smoke billowing, a position overrun ukrainian troops staggering
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out, appearing to surrender to advancing russians. a brief close up on ukrainian drone video seen here for the first time, shows them on their knees gunfire executed in cold bloodo with the incident said, despite hoping to be taken prisoner by the russians it is from near the besieged city of pokrovsk in late august. the source said, the hottest spot on the front now where russia is persistently advancing and follows a horrific pattern. prosecutors say they're investigating a total of 28 cases in which 62 ukrainian soldiers were killed after surrender on the battlefield. >> if prisoners of war surrender is a show that their surrender, if they are without weapons in their hands, in their hands then summary
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execution is the worst crime it has worsened in the past ten months. >> cnn obtaining from ukrainian intelligence officials a detailed list of 15 incidents. most backed up by drone video or audio intercepts now, united nations investigators have scrutinized for many of these killings. and the u.n. investigative source said to me, quote, there are many there is a pattern and the killings are war crimes individually. they said in their opinion. and together could amount to crimes against humanity new, reporting. >> the site of some of the fiercest fighting this year in zaporizhzhia. >> another ukrainian drone filmed in may. these images that are upsetting to watch ukrainian soldiers emerge one by one from the dugout. ukraine's defense intelligence said they intercepted the russian commanders, ordered to execute all zero them, and gave us this transcript. take them down zero them, take them zero
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them. the officer says, got it. plus comes the reply once you zero, then report back. he adds once they're all out, face facedown, the russians fire ukrainians we. spoke to left asking why the just terrify them or is it simply sport for the russians the main reason is to made russian soldiers believe they, it's very dangerous to surrender to a ukrainian forces because ukrainian soldiers will kill them like russians killing ukrainian prison and that's support this force them not to surrender, but go forward to their deaths horror, not nice publicized or fully accounted for, yet being felt steadily by ukrainians as they struggle to hold the eastern line now the
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russian ministry of defense declined to comment thus far when we reached out to them, as i say, ukraine, prosecutors have said they will be investigating this instance and they updated their numbers. today's saying that 73 ukrainian serviceman have lost their lives in instances like that. and i think that brings them to about 30 incidents. but this is a dilemma. >> i think for ukraine in there do appear from the conversations we've been having to be more instances like this that are not necessarily always publicized, or investigated. >> but dilemma for ukrainian commanders being you could potentially damage the morale of your troops, potentially already ebbing in this long war, if you alert them to this possibility. but at the same time they do deserve a warning given this new increased instance, it seems of russian brutality. a hard question for kyiv to answer. nick paton walsh, cnn, london nic, thank you for that report. >> still ahead. former president trump holding a weekend rally in wisconsin as his campaign highlights the state as is crucial to a trump win in november up, next we're going to talk to the head of
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first with we have this new polling of battleground states are polling showing harris at 50% in wisconsin to trump's 44% but i have to tell you when you talk to democrats even still, even if they are confident, they still remain somewhat scarred by what happened in 2016, what the polling said, what ultimately happened what i know, you're intimately involved in everything that's going on there and the organization, what makes you think democrats can keep wisconsin? >> blue? this go around i think that was continent will be blue for harris and walz because we don't take comfort and polling that shows us ahead in 2020. >> polls had us way up. we fought an organized every single day like we were one point behind. we call it the margin of effort, not the margin of error. and in the final analysis we won by six tenths of a point. so that's how we're treating this election too. and because of that, i think will come out ahead in the end. >> it is kind of wild that most likely this election is going to be decided in a handful of
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states, including yours, by this tiny margin of voters in each of these states. what are you hearing from people? what they want to talk about when they're coming to you, when they're talking to you about, about their candidates unprompted, what do they normally talking about in terms of issues? >> well, today, i visited wasal wisconsin, stopped and those a knee where trump at his rally, went to portage was constantly columbia county. these are not big communities and talk to a lot of democrats. >> what we're hearing from doors, from independent voters, from voters that are thinking through their choices with both parties please first is about the cost of living. >> they want a candidate who will stick up for regular people against big special interests. that's what harris and walz have done all their lives and secondly, they want freedom. they don't want politicians making their personal decisions. and that's one reason they're so concerned about project 2025 and the idea of politicians doing what we saw let's conflict, which is backing an abortion ban. we saw that from republicans here.
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>> they don't want donald trump and j.d. >> vance deciding whether they can access ivf or abortion care if they need it. and that's something that we hear, not just from democrats, but from voters across the political spectrum. >> and listen former president trump is not giving up. you mentioned he had this rally in wisconsin today. clearly trying to rally his base, make sure his voters are motivated and going to the polls, as you mentioned, at the last go around really for both times when he has run in 16 and 20 tiny little margins there in wisconsin our polling and polling across from various different outlets continues to show him doing very well with men beating kamala harris when it comes to male voters. what do you think can be done to grow her support with men? and do you think that that's a place where she could banned her support vice president harris is making, i think are very smart and effective pitch to men that were just sort of starting to hear rollout as well as two women, not just
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around a freedom, but around economic opportunity. >> and that means the freedom to start a business and clear out regulatory red tape and help people who are becoming entrepreneurs who want to build wealth to be able to support their own children and their own families. support for people who want to be able to buy a home, help with first-time homebuyers, $25,000 when people are buying their first home. so they can live out their own american dream. these are things that really make a difference for folks and building millions of additional houses because frankly part of the reason why the cost of homes is so high as there aren't enough of them. so making it easier to cut through, but they've been do that. those are all things that make a lot of sense to people because most americans, especially in wisconsin, we deeply value hard work. we honor work and working people. we know that unions are key to the middle class and unions growing the middle-class. and we know that supporting people who want to be entrepreneurs in their own lives can make a huge difference. now of trump talks a big game on this stuff, but when it actually came down to it and wisconsin he didn't do anything close to what harris and biden have done or what
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harris and walz are planning to do next so i think that economic pitch makes a big difference alongside the freedom pitch and the clarity that each of us wants to lead. their own lives. we don't want the government telling us what to do. we say, mind your own damn business. as governor walz, nice to say before i let you go the political report or political nerd in me wants to know just strategically you know, generally it's run up the score. >> if you want your candidate to win, run up the score in the places they you really well keep the other candidates margins down in the places they do well and hopefully you can eke out a win what does that look for you guys as the democratic party, how are you helping and tactically, what does that look like? is it is it door-knocking? isn't organizing? what are you guys doing? >> we have a surround-sound. all of the above strategy with organizing in this election. >> and i will say that we have now fair maps and our state legislature from the local candidates, like in warsaw where he was elan joggers running for state assembly ferric. >> i asked he is running for state senate in columbia county
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where it was all these loans oh, candidates from their own communities, often in fairly rural areas and small towns representing democratic values that resonate locally all the way up the ticket to harris and walz and tammy baldwin, we want we want volunteers out on doors calling films, reaching out to friends, going to bars, go into parades, every place where people are gathered and having one-to-one conference stations online and offline all of that matters. and we're asking everyone to go to wisdom, that org sign up. volunteers out this weekend, we'll be at every week and every weekend until the polls close on november 5th. >> all right. ben wikler. thank you so much. we appreciate it thanks so much for having me. yeah. >> look calm from southern california up to washington state 25 million americans up and down the west coast are under heat alerts as they bake under temperatures tend to 20 degrees hotter than normal plus, people on an ocean site community outside los angeles will have to endure those which has without any air conditioning as landslides damaged homes, their splinter roads, and are also threatening power lines. you're in the cnn
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we're talking about records. >> well into the triple digits and we're in the middle of september. you could see the alerts stretch from you've got some reports of washington and then you have the warnings in effect for southern california, los angeles in a warning through monday at least. the records that felonies yesterday are just incredible temperatures up near 104 degrees for parts of california downtown l.a. kid, one-twelfth, breaking a record from 2020, the airport hit 102 and we even had to butchers as hot as 98 degrees as far north as washington and oregon as we go through the next couple of days, we're still looking at triple-digit temperatures, phoenix continues there they're stretch up near 110 vegas, near 15 through the next couple of days and even los angeles near triple digit heat through sunday and through monday. is this really continues. los angeles hit 112 for the first time. i'm sorry for the third time. on record since one since 18, 77. so just incredible how rare heat like this is. they
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were one degree shy of their all-time record of 113 degrees that was set back in september of 2010 again, forecast to be at that century mark through monday and average for this time of year and elie is 84 degrees. so southern california gets hot but not this hot, this late in the season, phoenix has been plowing through their records, so far at 103 consecutive days at 100 degrees or hotter, which shatters the previous stretch of 76 days that was set back in 1993. so again, you're just looking at the heat, getting more extreme and lasting so much longer when you look at the client mitch shift index from climate central, that tool that tells us what that climate change fingerprint is. you can see all of the darker shading here telling us that especially here in southern california, climate change made these temperatures four to five times more likely again, that he just getting more extreme, lasting later into the season a little bit of relief coming for these people out west as we go into the workweek, jessica. >> all right. elisa rafah. thanks so much for that. well,
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landslides are cracking homes, buckling roads, leaving hundreds without power and an oceanfront community about 40 miles outside of los angeles, california, governor gavin newsom is now declaring a state of emergency for rancho palos. rancho palos verdes days local officials say the area has seen slowly and movement for years, but it's suddenly sped up and is now become disastrous. and now we're learning 54 additional holmes will lose power monday cnn's stephanie elam explains it's as if the earth is wiping away what's been built upon it. >> now geologist, but when you see the road turning into a roller coaster, you know, something's wrong. here in rancho palos verdes days and a flu and community coveted for its expansive pacific ocean vistas. the land is sliding dangerously this is unprecedented. >> no one knows really, in a way what to do while the land has always slowly shifted here,
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local leaders say it is accelerated tremendously unbelievable in the last four months, it's constant i mean, it's just what are you do? i were you sitting here on a keg of dynamite and we can't go repair randi. anything because the ground continues to move so much so some residents had their natural gas service discontinued in july with more shutoffs recently added then in the last week, more than 200 homes have their power cut indefinitely as the shifting ground threatens utility lines. on august 29, the fire that occurred near nrcc drive, the land movement caused a power line to fall to the ground and ignite a small fire. >> that fire was quickly extinguished. official say, but the incident exposed the threat posed to basic infrastructure including water and sewer lines. >> we are dealing with incomprehensible amounts of earth with unimaginable movement, pulling our
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infrastructure in ways that it is not designed or intended to move, or resist this level of dynamic activity, allowing officials to funnel resources toward the emergency response governor gavin newsom declared a state of emergency in the city this week, noting the land movement accelerated significantly following the 2023 and 24 severe storm events what the land now sliding at an average of nine to 12 inches per week. >> i think we're all learning that there is no playbook for an emergency like this one. we don't have a step-by-step guide. the follow. but what we do know is that many families are struggling, are suffering are feeling great anxiety about what is happening they are watching their homes. they're watching their streets crumbled around them and for some residents the only option is to remain in their damaged homes
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everybody must assume that people who live in rancho palos verdes is are infinitely wealthy that's not the case, especially for me. and so i literally don't know where i'm going we've lost our ability to live normal lives i mean, we have plans to go places and we can't go. >> we have to stay here for some of the residents in these neighborhoods. it's not just their homes that are being impacted, but also their livelihoods as well, which is making the situation even more dire for them. >> back to you 70. >> thank you. i had it looks like the americans will not sweep the u.s open finals. we are live from flushing meadows with the latest that's next but the games. are. pumping. >> the markets, closed features don't sleep in the after hours bro it's my only a finance but she switched careers to make money for your weddings. and
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75 7575 and sabalengka with the win that now means she's swept the hard sport majors this season. she won the australian open back in january you worry she also won that last year and she nearly went back to back in both of those majors. but in last year's u.s. open, final sabalengka she lost to coco gauff and in that when she says that the new york crowd really affected are with everyone cheering for coco she vowed not to let that happen again this year, and she certainly didn't. she channeled her best game when she needed it. the most. she said afterwards, he always dreamed seemed about winning the u.s. open and now she has it and jessica, she also thanked the new york crowd because she said she did hear those cheers, which she did something well and she fully understood why they were cheering for pegula here today because she's the americans. she said it would not have been normal for them to be in her corner very understanding american taylor for france and italy's jannik sinner are facing off tomorrow in the men's finals. >> what are you expecting from that? andy fritz, it like like
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pegula today. it's going to be the american underdog tomorrow with taylor for its going up i'm against world number one, giannis center. this is fritz, his first ever grand slam final. he's going to really have to fight those nerves because like i said, he is going to be the underdog, but you know, he's got the all the hopes of the american men bind them because an american man has not won a grand slam final since andy roddick here at the u.s open, way back in 2003. so the drought has been a long and more than two decades. we'll see if he's able to do that. here tomorrow, but he's going to have to play his best game. but because yannick sinner like sabalengka, won the australian open, he has an excellent hardcore player and is going to be a tough one to beat but fritz will have this new york crowd behind him will see if they can really will him through an upset now. >> all right. andy scholes for us. thanks so much for the update. we appreciate it for more on how things are shaking out at the u.s. open. let's
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talk to someone who's been there before on the court. and in the competition tennis hall of famer pam shriver ranked among the top ten women's singles players in the world throughout the 19th. and together with her partner martina navratilova, she went five u.s open doubles titles among her 100 plus tennis titles, she won 22 major championships and she's now a commentator for espn, and she's joining me now from los angeles. it's so nice to have you here with us. i know you have lived and breathed tennis for many, many years. we just heard our colleague, andy scholes walking as through the women's final today, what did you what did you think about it i thought it was a tremendous ending of the women's championship. >> i agree with andy. it was a high-quality match. i loved that jess pegula, whose parents own the buffalo bills. and here we are nfl opening weekend that she came from behind and was able well, to not only recover from a set and three loved down to take a 5-3 lead in the
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second, i thought the shot making was terrific. that strategies were taught that sabalenka is the most powerful player in the world and the women's game. she's one prior to lay to other hard-court major. she's been the number one in the world and i think last year she felt when she really was the better player at the start of the match against coco gauff. but let the crowd kind of disrupter. she really showed the maturity and that she was ready to win the u.s. open. i thought it was a great champion chip on the women's side it was interesting to hear andy and now you talk about the impact the crowd can have. of course, in any most to sporting events, you can hear the crowds yelling. and as an athlete, i would assume you have to train yourself to really stay in your own head. that has to be so difficult it's, it can be extremely difficult. >> the mindset training is very difficult when you're playing against someone from the home country. but let me tell you, i'm also seeing players from austin drill. you where they have majors and england and france that they couldn't produce under the pressure of trying to win the home. major.
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i thought jess pegula and also i got to give credit to emma navarro who made it to the final four we have four, we have for america it comes through taking up half the spots to the semi-finalists. it was the best result on the men's and women's sides since 2002. at the u.s. open. so a lot of bright future ahead for us tennis, especially on the men's side as andy mentioned, it's been awhile since andy roddick won a major for the u.s. and oath but it's really looking promising and i can't wait to see how taylor fritz brings it tomorrow because he's won a big hardcore tournament in indian wells a few years ago, which is in southern california where he resides and i like to wait. taylor fritz is going about its business. this tournament. >> yeah. and he's a twining came in as a 12 seed yannick is at one seed. so look a it'll be really interesting to see how that all plays out tomorrow. what are you going to be looking for well, what i'm going to be looking for is a competent start from taylor
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fritz, who has one of the biggest first surge in a beautiful forehand, his weapons need to work well against center. >> i thought sinner in the semifinals against jack prefer didn't play his best tennis. we know center came into the us with one of the biggest controversies when he had tested positive back in the spring to a banned substance, was able to explain it to the right to entities in the doping world so that he's been allowed to play. so he kind of started the tournament in a very disruptive way, but he's shown why he's number one, but i still think taylor fritz, he's going to invite the crowd in tomorrow. and taylor fritz, just like the gola starts to underdog as andy just mentioned. but i think taylor fritz has an even better chance than bagala did today to cause the upset tomorrow and you mentioned just the bright future of american tennis and american tennis players. what do you think it is about this particular moment where we're seeing so many americans doing really well in this sport well, first off, i have to give us us and the credit to the usta
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partially because they helped tennis grow throughout this entire country, would know that it's a tremendous lifetime sport. >> what we seen fall, billie jean king on the court presenting the trophy. it's been the greatest global professional sport for women for some time you can play into your 80s and 90s. it's a healthy lifetime sports. i think that's part of the energy of people coming out of covid wanted healthy physical activities. and there's nothing better than tennis as far as the u.s goes, it's like finally the women have always been there. venus and serena williams carried the women's flag on the u.s. side for 20 years. but we've had as long stevens breakthrough. we've had sofia kenin, we've had madison keys get to finals of majors and then finally to have the men and the women doing well in the same u.s. open, it's been great. were just capitalizing on the momentum, but everybody go pick up a racket play it is, it's a really fun sport. >> all right. pam shriver. thank you so much for being here with us. we really appreciate your perspective. >> jeff. thanks for having me.
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