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next 12, right now on cnn this morning fallout from the debate, democrats cautiously optimistic republicans assessing the damage after kamala harris and donald trump faced off in springfield. >> they're eating the dogs. the people that came in. and it's a shame baseless statement, debate nights, viral moment now has ohio officials weighing in on the former president's fake claims? >> and delayed but. still ago the crew of the space x polaris dawn mission about to embark on the first commercial spacewalk. can history >> 5:00 a.m. on the east coast. live. look at capitol hill on this thursday morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us kamala harris and
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donald trump, both looking to gain momentum after their showdown in philadelphia, their first and possibly only debate ahead of the election, there was a brief break in the bitter campaign. >> both harris tourists and trump were in the same place yesterday, shaking hands again. this time it was at the 9-11 memorial in lower manhattan, but that break was shortlived. trump later declaring victory in the debate and casting doubts about whether he was going to do another one. >> we're looking at it, but you know, when you when you don't really necessarily have to do it a second time. so we'll say, when you don't win, it's like a fighter going to find has a bad fight, gets knocked out or loses the fight the first thing he says is we want a rematch so we won the debate according to every poll every single poll i think that are we going to do a rematch? i just don't know that we'll think about the harris campaign doesn't need any more time to think about it. they do want another debate. harris advisers say they're happy with how
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things went, but they still feel the race is extremely close, largely unchanged. the vice president is setting off on another tour of battleground some states today, she continues to call herself an underdog we got some work to do because listen, i think that we think today was a good day we have 56 days to go. >> guys were still the underdogs in this race. it's tight all right. >> joining us now to talk about all the jackie kucinich, cnn political analyst, washington bureau chief for the boston globe. jackie. good morning. good morning. happy to have you here to start us off this morning. i so the race we're settling back into the final stretch of this race where both i harris and trump planning to campaign in battleground states, we learned that there were 67 million people that tuned in to this debate. that's a 30% jump from the number who tuned in in june. that's a lot of people who saw president trump's struggle. but the fundamental question still remains whether or not this is going to fundamentally
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matter in what is ultimately going to be a very close race. >> so i think some of the issues that were discussed will matter. you're right. anyone who's who tuned into that race probably didn't didn't end up coming away with new view of the former president will put it that way but i keep on focusing on the issue of abortion that was something one of the few things that actually was substantively discussed during that debate and on like president biden vice president harris really does have a clear message on that issue. it's something that we know has moved votes in prior elections. and so that is, that that is something that i think potentially could could change. well, you know what it's worth just stopping to remember that this is going to be our first presidential life. >> section since the fall of roe versus wade. we have some information obviously about how voters have reacted to this at the ballot box, we know that when it's a valid initiative, it's just a question about
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abortion policy. people seem to be overwhelmingly sighting and that is in swing states, there are some of those in swing states, like arizona for example, has an initiative like that on the ballot, but we've also see it. >> we sought help democratic candidates in 2022 in the midterm elections in blunting what many thought was going to be a red wave there is a big question to me about how it impacts presidential politics, but it's this giant x factor that we have received before absolutely right? >> and what we've, but we have seen as you as you rightly mentioned, we've seen these ballot initiatives. i think they have a perfect record at this zero point. they have passed in every state no matter of you know, red or blue. >> but the true test is presidential politics, whether it will people vote cross ballot that's an open question. >> but in these critical swing state, you mentioned arizona i know democrats are optimistic that that will bring, that will drive more turnout for potentially democratic candidates on down, down-ballot? yeah, for sure so let's take a look at what some republicans are saying about
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how donald trump performed in his debate it's not. the reviews were not great. watch vice president harris clearly won the debate in terms of her delivery. her polish her organization, and her preparation. i know the president listed several people that he had fired during his administration hey, may want to add to that the people that prepped him for the debate last night, he it was the land of missed opportunities. i don't think he should say stuff that may be may make it harder for people to vote for you so some pretty blunt assessments, there are rfk jr. obviously an independent, not a republican, but now a trump supporter acknowledging what a lot of people could plainly see when you show up in the spin room, which is where usually each canada, each campaign has their people come out and talk about how much they win when that candidate chosen something the spin room, you know, they didn't have a good night that usually does not happen at these events. and listen i
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don't think you could objective lee as a republican, look at that debate. certainly the ones i spoke to yesterday and say, yes talking about eating immigrants, eating cats and dogs is really where we want to be as a party no, they wanted trump to be able to really take apart vice president harris and really focused on some of her flip-flops, some of the issues that did not happen because he took the bait. again and again and again. >> all right. jackie kucinich for us this morning. jackie, so grateful to have you. >> thanks, kasie. it's 50 something days left. >> oh my my god. >> all right. up ahead here on cnn this morning, pressure mounting on the white house to give ukraine the green light to use u.s. weapons inside russia plus in just minutes, spacex's polaris dawn mission is going to make you can run of history in the first spacewalk by a civilian crew and with the race in a virtual coin toss can vice president's debate performance change? of course, of the
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election. democratic congresswoman debbie dingell joins us live to discuss presidential. >> i thought he looked silly. i think president trump actually won the debate because i think the american people didn't get a chance to hear at all how kamala harris can explain the pivoting of every single position that she's taken reaction to the mono one was overwhelming the idea that this fictional character played a role in politics he's a bananas tv on the edge, moments that shaped our culture. >> ramirez, september 22 at nine on cnn >> is ever changing. take care of it with goldman's healing formulations of seven moisturizers and three vitamins for all your skin's cold fund make this the summer, you make the most of it with great deals on the most capable rang wherever our most affordable suv, jeep compass, the only
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inside russian territory we have adjusted and adapted as needs have changed as the battlefield has changed and i have no doubt that we'll continue to do that as this as this evolves russia has been hitting key infrastructure targets in ukraine with stepped-up rocket and drone attacks in recent weeks, ukraine's foreign minister making the case, it's time to respond decisively. we must remove all obstacles and limitations on the use of british equipment and american weapons against military targets in russian territory all right, max foster joins us live now from london. max, good morning to you. thank you so much for being here so the russian foreign minister, sergey lavrov, warned the u.s. last week not to cross a red line with russia. if the white house removes these restrictions that are currently being placed on on ukraine, what might putin do? what might be a reaction b?
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>> well, it's very hard to figure out because the red lines keep moving that may 4, america on what it allows ukraine to do with its weaponry, what sort of weapons is allowed to use? so really looking to moscow for that interpretation of when a red line is crossed. so we're talking here about the long-range missiles that america would supply. they wouldn't arrive in ukraine for some time for months, probably. so the debate is looking ahead. i think the ukrainian foreign foreign minister it's really doing the groundwork for that. being able to use those missiles to fire into russia. if russia views that as a major escalation, there is cause concern about world war iii. we're nowhere near that yet. but there is talk about in diplomatic circles about an escalation which would potentially prompt russia to respond by firing into a nato country in europe, which is something that i don't think either side wants so that's the biggest defense is whether or not ukraine uses these
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long-range american weapons to attack inside russia now russia reacts to that and there's a big debate and diplomatic circles in nato countries about that. currently, kasie max, we saw this really unusual yeah, public meeting of the head of the cia and the director of mi6 in london at this financial times festival where we actually heard them talking publicly about this. and the cia director express some admiration for what zelenskyy had done with these incursions into kerr into the kursk region russia saying that that has sort of changed the game, but it's also part of this possible escalation that you're talking about? >> know what i think is understanding ukrainian position and how they are being expected to only defend i'm not attack into russia. while russia is on the attack. so it's seen by many people in
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intelligence circles as an unfair battle because ukraine can defend itself properly without amy at targets within russia. so that is the view, but at the same time, it's what point is this seen as nato versus russia? as opposed to ukraine versus russia yeah. >> fair enough. all right. max foster for us this morning max very to have you happy to have you back after you spent the last few days covering the royal family emily, but really appreciate it. see you tomorrow. coming up next here on cnn this morning. and i felt star tyreek hill demanding change gone gone know he gotta go man why the dolphins star receiver? first as the officer who yanked him from his car should be fired. plus history unfolding in space polaris dawn osc astronauts about to attempt the first private spacewalk. we're going to show it to you live
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brand new eva space suits. spacewalk is expected to last roughly two hours. cnn will provide live coverage throughout the hour don't miss it. >> then there's this he gotta go, man, because in that instance, right there, not only did he treat me bad no i'm saying he also treated my teammates with, disrespect miami dolphins wide receiver tyreek hill says, the officer who detained him should be fired during a press conference yesterday. hill also admitted that there are things he could have done the sunday incident, but said that still doesn't give officers the right to treat him the way that they did taylor swift is adding to her record haul as a video music awards last night, she won six of the 12 awards that she was up for, including best video. she's now won than any other artist in fresh off her endorsement of kamala harris she also encouraged people to register to vote
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right. >> time now for weather in louisiana, more than 400,000 homes and businesses have been left without power overnight tropical storm francine causing flooding in parts of the state. the storm weakening as it moves inland but a flood threat continues today across the southeast, around 8 million people are still under a tropical storm warning. let's get to our meteorologist, allison chinchar with more on this. allison. good morning. >> and good morning, kasie. yeah. the video is coming in from yesterday last night, they're very, very impressive. again, you can see all of the heavy bands of rain just pushing all of that water, not only the water coming down, but the water coming in from the ocean. this is some of the storm surge here you can see that wind just pushing all of that water inland on the streets roadways, even parking lots. the system itself right now, dow down to sustained winds of 45 miles per hour, but the gusts are still up around 60. those rain bands are really starting to spread inland atlanta, birmingham, jackson, mississippi, all getting rain
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from some of those outer bands on the north side of this system. and it's not moving very quickly, so it's going to take all of that moisture in, spread it elsewhere. winds are starting to get a little bit calmer as we get towards the coast, but they're starting to go up the farther north you go. so we're starting to see more of those 30, 40 mile per hour gusts flood watches are in effect, not necessarily the focus along the coast, but are starting to spread a little bit farther to the north as that system also begins to make its way there you also have wind advisories and effect for portions of georgia, alabama, mississippi, and tennessee tornado watch in effect right here along the gulf coast region of florida and portions of alabama but this is valid until 6:00 a.m. central time this morning. but the potential for tornadoes and damaging winds exists a little bit further north of there, just a little bit later into the day. so that tornado watch maybe extended and expand a little bit as we go say into the later morning and into the early afternoon hours, kasie all right. >> allison chinchar for us this morning, allison, thanks very much still come after the
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los the angeles in this 5:29 a.m. on the east coast. but we're going to take a live look. >> sabri's space where in just moments, spacex astronauts are planning to attempt the first civilians spacewalk in human history. >> we're going to keep an eye on it and we'll show you what but all live as the mission unfolds this morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us let's do some politics for stare is no truth to any of this. that is the word from ohio officials after trump's repeated false claims that haitian migrants are eating residents, pet in springfield. >> they're eating the dogs, the people that came in, they're eating the cats. >> they're eating they're eating the pets of the people that live there. and this is what's happening in our country. and it's a shame as far as the rallies are concerned, as far as the reason
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they go is they like what i say local city officials in springfield say that there is no evidence to support this claim. >> the state's republican governor backing up those city leaders and this is something that came up on the internet and the internet can be quite crazy sometimes and look, the mayor amir rue of springfield says, no, there's no truth in that. they have no evidence so that at all so i think we go with what the mayor says. he knows his city clip and save that piece of that. >> the internet can be quite crazy sometimes joining us now to talk about this rescore man political reporter at noticed reese. good morning to you. wonderful more. do you hear this is the second day that we were talking about this because of course, we heard from these springfield officials said this is bad for their city. this is what has happened here. they say that this is not what has happened donald trump, went to
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this part of it even though as many republicans who've common sat at this table have pointed out there are legitimate issues that have been caused by migration in the city of springfield. republicans are more trusted on the issue of immigration. and yet the way that donald trump talked about it means that here we are instead yeah, this is just classic trump, right? >> he sees something and he runs with it and despite advice of advisers, advice of allies he just can't help himself. and this is one of those things. it's just way too online. it's also something that if you're not online, you probably didn't know at all before trump said this at the debate. and now here we are looking at it like what is going on, what is he talking about? and it just completely derailed the message to you because he could have made a kind of an argument, objective argument that his administration station and would be better on immigration, then what the harris administration would be. but instead, he took it to an extreme. and now this is all aim was to talk about, we're not talking about illegal immigration. we're not talking about immigration policy. we're talking about whether or not
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migrants are eating pets and that was because trump went their yeah so j.d vance is also and i suppose this is why they hired him right. >> in the role of defender in chief of donald trump. this is what he had to say about it on fox. take a look. >> i don't know which what are the full spate of animals that are being consumed there in springfield, but i know that these are certainly among them and we've heard reports from number of constituents on the ground that they have had pets abducted by some of the immigrants. there were of course, looking into this stuff, but look the fundamental issue here is whether they were eating for dogs. is that really what we're going to hang our hat on? the problem is that this small town in ohio has been flooded with 20,000 migrants thanks to kamala harris, his policies so that. >> was actually vance in the spin room on tuesday night after the debate. again, making this point that we were talking about right. like the issue is that this small town in ohio, he says at the end has been overwhelmed by migrants because of harris his policies that is, in theory the message. but again, i'm not sure. he says
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the fundamental issue here is whether they were eating geese are dogs. his the top of the ticket, what was going there yeah and that's the point, right? >> it's like he can't come out and just go against what trump saying. so he has to kind of double down here on this, on that standpoint. but i mean, the last part is kind of what the metrics that the campaign wanted them to get out. where's regardless of what's happened, that kamala harris administration would be terrible on immigration. this would be what would be happening to cities. yada, yada could happen to you exactly but instead, all they're asking them is about whether or not migrants were eating animals because that's what they're saying and that's where they're going there. >> so now this is the message that they're going to lean mean they could try to change it, but this is what resonate with people from the debate. and it's just, this is just exactly, what trump's advisors did not want him to do well, risk foreman. >> thank you very much. we'll see what the topic is for you next time. next time you roll through. thank you very much all right. >> let's go down to this. were about to witness history 435
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miles above the surface of earth in just a matter of moments, members of the spacex polaris dawn crew are expected to attempt a risky spacewalk the first in history by private citizens. this bag spacewalk was supposed to take place more than three hours ago. we don't have an explanation for the delay at this point, but we do want to bring in kristin fisher, cnn, space and defense correspondent, kristin, good morning. wonderful to have you back so walk us through what we're going to see here because there are, there's a lot of ground about we'll be broken. there is i can't stress this enough because we've gotten so used to seeing nasa astronauts, government astronauts doing spacewalks at the international space station for quite some time now, this is the first time that regular civilians have ever attempted a spacewalk, and they're gonna be using a space suit that's never been worn in space before, designed by a private company it's the first time that any private company has ever tried to attempt something like this. and a spacewalk is truly like one of the riskiest things that
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you can do in space. i mean, forget about launch and landing. that's of course risky. but once you're in orbit, this is risky and it's tricky as it gets so what we're going to see is in just a about under the 25 minutes, we're going to see the hatch on the dragon capsule open up and you're going to see two of the four crew members float outside of the spacecraft. and what they're going to be doing is the way it's described as it's going to look like a dance they said they're going to be moving like caterpillars is the way it looks to us. it may not look like caterpillar caterpillars. i went down and i they interviewed the crew before they launched and that's how the commander, jared isaac men described it to me. he was like, i'm gonna look like a dancing caterpillar. so bear with me, but that has a purpose. what they're doing is they're testing out how the suit moves, how it works, how it functions in the vacuum of space, and you think, oh in space, your waitlist, everything is we easy
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to move. but this is a pressurized suit and so it's actually just doing something like closing your hand into a fist is really, really difficult to do so that's the purpose of today's spacewalk to test these suits out for the first time get the data back to spacex engineers on the ground, and then all of this has the ultimate goal of having this be the first-generation suit. and hopefully a fourth or fifth generation students going to be the ones that the first humans on mars will where firstname. >> so kristen, have tested these suits otherwise, i mean, did they send them up by themselves previously? if i'm an astronaut inside the suit, i'm maybe a little i mean, this is it, this is the first time that they have ever been tested in the vacuum of space. now, they have tested them in vacuum, change chambers. here on earth so it has been tested in a vacuum, but that's your on earth where something goes wrong, you can easily get these, these astronauts or whoever, whoever is wearing
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them out if something goes wrong in space, there's really nothing you can do. and one of the riskiest moments of this whole thing is not going to be a spacewalk itself. it's going to be after the spacewalk is over because kasie, they're going to have to close the hatch what happens if you can't close that hatch? and what happens if then once the hatches closed you can't repressurize the spacecraft. then you're in a situation where it would be very difficult to get back to earth alive. so the next two hours really fraught with risk. but these guys have spent too here's training for this. they say they feel really confident in their teams on the ground and two of the people that are part of this crewed to these private astronauts they're actually spacex employees. first-time any spacex employee has actually been in space. so i hope they're they've never done it before, but their experienced. >> all right. well we'll see
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you at the top of the hour when we're set to have this all unfolded, kristin fisher. thank you very much. thanks. >> all right. stay with cnn this morning. kamala harris and donald trump are heading back out on the campaign trail, michigan congresswoman debbie dingell will be here with her take on tuesday night's debate and whether that might move the needle in her critical swing state >> actually have i just works for us he makes it less contrast from pain. >> i welcome to the now way to network. >> they switched the juniper is a.i. native network and now everything is so reliable that no one has ever left in the dark. that's the now at network work with relay eye for an experience of solet
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body should not be made by the government front and center tuesday night's debate both on and off the stage, republicans still trying to figure out how to message on the issue. >> democrats of course, are leaning in and that includes in the battleground state of michigan, where in 2022, voters approved a message a measure to establish the right to an abortion in the state constitution that's that being laws, democratic senate candidate alyssa slotkin is campaigning on the issue and her opponent, republican mike rogers, says this spelled at the facts. >> mike rogers said, i support all restrictions on abortion just like his anti-abortion backers no exceptions for rape or incest even supported a nationwide abortion ban and laws that could eliminate ivf and birth control. >> i, mike rogers, i know that a decision about a pregnancy is one of the most difficult and personal decisions a woman will make michigan voters have already decided the issue. and i respect that decision in the senate. i won't do anything to
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change it of course, what you saw there first wasn't at attacking rodgers before seeing his current message joining me now to discuss michigan democratic congresswoman debbie dingell, congresswoman, wonderful to see you. >> thank you so much for being here so look, you have been talking to people on the ground in michigan. it's a critical swing state. we saw the debate play out on tuesday night. do you think it changed the race? >> so i was extended like every other democrat as i watched the debate she got under his skin, he showed reminded much of america, but who he was and what he was. she showed people should compete. the commander in chief 650 yesterday morning, one of my township supervisors called me and wanted to know what i thought and i said, well, what did you think and that discussion probably right back down to earth i want to get home, ben in washington for the chaos here. i want to get in those union halls. i want to get to those farmers markets.
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does vfw saying here what people are saying? but i want to remind people people know who donald trump is they he was the donald trump. we all know. and i think she is to finding who she she is capable of being commander-in-chief, strong confident what these polls still show her closest. it's still a race between now and november, and i'm not on a sugar high. i'm debbie determined that we've got a lot of work to do from a win in november congressman, right before the debate there was that new york times sienna college poll that came out that had a lot of democrats sort of biting their fingernails, some nervousness. >> it was a national number and plenty of reasons to potentially cast out on this single poll. >> but it did seem to show some a little bit of a different story. >> then what the summer had brought. for kamala harris. do you think that that sense of the race, that that poll
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generated the way people reacted to it is the accurate one or do you think she is? that she has many paths to 270 electoral votes, shall i said, let me put it that way. >> i think that this, there are path many various different states or battleground states i will tell you, i think the polls and accurate paul, with all due respect, i think to cnn poll that showed her four points up was not accurate. there had been two others polls in michigan that i trusted know the pollsters at both showed statistical dead heat. she was down a point in a little fraction in each of them. i think michigan is a dead heat that's before i left last weekend. i want to get home and see after the debate. but there's a lot of competitiveness. his base is energized. now, you've certainly seen her base. our base, the democratic base become far more energized. people know but there's just a
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lot of people in the middle. i don't understand at times what people see in donald trump. they know what will happen to this country if he's president again. but they believe strongly and it's just closer than people realize in that conversation you had in the wake of the debate, the one that you say brought you back down to earth do you have any clues from that conversation point it because it somebody i'm very close to you. >> i'm sure she'll call me as soon as this set. and immigration immigration he he kept going to immigration, immigration, immigration. and i've sincerely hope that the american people know that people are haitians are not eating dogs and cats. and i, i hate you know, that's that's what were reduced to. and i think the family was very powerful asked him to please stop talking about their son aid and clark was killed with her as an immigrant driving the bus. he wasn't yeah.
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>> but he stayed on message on immigration and immigration is a powerful, it leads to insecurity, fear, both in economics, the job market total lies about what is being, you know, how much money is being spent. but they're also worried about safety, security, fentanyl, all of that, he stays on message that resonates with some people yes. >> so that's sort of wraps up all of the concerns into one very interesting. all right, congresswoman debbie dingell, so grateful to have you come back after you've been home for a couple days, let us know or be everywhere. >> congresswoman debbie dingell. so grateful to have you. all right. time now for sports las vegas aces star joe wilson makes wnba history, breaking the league single season scoring record. andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report. andy, good morning. morning. kasie so asia wilson, one of the most dominant players players the wnba has ever seen in last night's, he added yet another records are already storied career. the two time mvp getting this bucket near the
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end of the first half, give her 900 nerd, 41 points the most ever in a wnba season, wilson would finish with 27, just 44 points away from the first ever 1,000 points season after the game, wilson give all the credit to her teammates i don't get any of that without every single team made along the way. >> and i'm so grateful to be able to play with just and i said it on the broadcast just selfless women. they give it their all every single day and they either cure cells and that's what i loved the most and i'm trying not to get emotional but like my teammates are the ones they're the heartbeat. you get me going well, say as they were taken on the fever and that one, it was a rough night for caitlin clark. >> she went it just six for 22 shooting, including only one for ten from three-point land. she finished with 16 points. aces win easily, 86 to 75 las vegas history in indiana, 14th straight time. they're going to play again tomorrow. it's
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baseball or so a ohtani is closer to a historic season. the dodgers slugger homering in the first, inning, that was his 47th of the season. l.a. actually hit four home runs in the first off-cuff started jordan wigs. then in a second think ohtani would come to the plight again and then he get on base and he's still second for his 48 stolen bases. now, three home runs to stolen bases away from the first ever 50, 50-50 season and then baseball history, dodgers beat ten to are we to the nfl season kicks off tonight with an afc east showdown. in miami as the dolphins when i host the bills, both teams winning in week one, the dolphins, they haven't won the division since 2008. and one of the reasons is they just can't beat the bills. buffalo has won 13 their last 15 matchups that's going to be what's written out there until we do something about that. >> that's going to be the narrative that we can beat the bills and until we do beat them
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and we beat them consistently, like none of that's going to change and we have an opportunity to do that this year. we have an opportunity to do that. this there's a this division you got to get to beat your individual teams and rivals. >> and that's how we see it. so we had to just try to find a way to go wanna know whatever way that maybe and all your fantasy football players out there, make sure to check your line-ups because dolphins running back rahimi no, sir. >> it is out for tonight. kasie and a can is also questionable so i want to have those guys lineup fair enough. >> i will say i know absolutely nothing about fantasy football so i'm going to cage on this. >> i appreciate the tip though danny. thank you very much. >> all right. coming up here on cnn this morning, we are set to win there's history in just a matter of moments. it's going to unfold live here as members of spacex's polaris dawn mission are about to attempt the first spacewalk by civilians plus, how did tuesday night's debate land among the coveted, undecided voters? long time pollster frank luntz is
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record straight and later please register to vote for something else asking her millions of fans to speak. >> now after dropping her key endorsement for kamala harris the trump campaign, trying to brush off. its impact we are coming up on six am here on the east coast. >> were up a little before the top of the hour because we want to go live to outer space where any moment when now a historic and daring mission about to get underway, a space x crew is about to try to carry out the world's first commercial spacewalk morning, everyone, i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us. space spacex's polaris, dawn team about to begin the elaborate
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process to prepare themselves for the void of space the first step preparing their space spacesuits and getting into position before they open the hatch on their dragon capsule two of the four crew members will then exit the capitol. the capsule. they will be outside for about 20 minutes. the entire process expected to last about two hours. let's bring in kristin fisher. she is cnn space and defense support respondent kristin. good morning to you. >> i really want to be able to do this live with you on set, walk us through here at the top of the hour. we're just about to see the preparations get underway by the half-hour though, things should start to get really interesting that's when things should get really exciting. if all goes according to plan at around 630, that's when the hat should actually open. but right now, the crew has done, they're brand new spacex spacesuits never been warned before or tested in the vacuum of space. they've also been securing the dragon
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spacecraft in preparing it to enter the vacuum of space because you know, casey, think about it when an airplane takes off or lands, all the things you have to do to prepare it for landing and takeoff. >> this is even more extreme, but as anything that's not secured down is just going to float away forever. but now punches that. i mean, in addition to the astronauts themselves having to protect themselves from the vacuum of space, the spacecraft has to be hardened as well. and so back on earth, they did what's called a bake-off. and they brought the whole spacecraft down to a vacuum on earth. so that a lot of the metals that the spacecraft is made up don't emit toxins. during this spacewalk. so now here we are should be getting started any minute now. yeah this is we're seeing kind of the feed from spacex. >> hear there. it's going to be eventually mission control, but they sort of provide the spike live narration, which is

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