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5:00 a.m. here on the east coast a live look at the nation's capitol building on this friday hey morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us. we made it to friday. and if you can believe this, there are just under eight weeks until election day. both donald trump and kamala harris are back on the campaign trail after tuesday night's debate now looking like that will be the only face-to-face matchup between the two. ahead of november there was this proposal from cbs news offering the chance for quote, both presidential candidates to participate in an october debate but donald trump ditch the idea of a debate rematch won a prize fighter loses the fight. you've seen a lot of fights, right? >> the first words out of that fighters mouth is, i want to rematch. >> i want to rematch and that's what she said. i want to rematch. so because we've done two debates and because they
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were successful, there will be no third debate no third debate stumping in north carolina. >> vice president harris maintained that not only is she up for another debate, she stressed the importance of a second face-to-face two nights ago, donald trump and i had our debate believe we have another debate thing in this election what's at stake could not be more important whether another debate would actually make any difference in this extremely tight races, anyone's guess, but a new reuters ipsos poll of registered voters conducted right after the debate shows that harris narrowly ahead of trump 47 to 42% and sexually relatively not narrow. >> the margin of error is that two 2.7 percentage points. it's a slightly larger than the pre debate numbers that
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were released in this same poll late last month. joining me now, new york one washington correspondent, kevin friday. kevin. good morning to you. >> i want to start off with what our stephen collinson wrote about this. >> he often paints big pictures of force. he writes this quote, donald trump's refused there's a lot to take part in another presidential debate with democratic nominee kamala harris marks a significant moment in the 2024 campaign. >> and hence at vulnerability for a political career built on the foundation of his television fame. >> and mastery of stagecraft. and you know, i have to say having covered trump, since he the first time i interviewed him one-on-one was way back in 2013 when he was first considering running for president and this was the thing that kept him above all of his primary rivals in 2016 it is something that ultimately helped lead him to victory. his his dominance basically over various rivals that is the thing that of all of the reality is that we saw on the debate stage seemed the most
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changed to me and it's clearly his team didn't want to be tagged with backing away from this, but that's fundamentally what they're doing, right? >> and it was just wait just a couple of weeks ago that he was saying any place anytime he was pitching these three different debates on three different venues over the course of several weeks. and now we're back to actually, you know what the one we did there's more than sufficient i mean, he's used to as you were hinting hitting at he's used to steamrolling his way through these things. i mean, the last debate with biden, you really have to do much in the way of steamrolling because biden was imploding in her back and let that just let that happen. and his and so now, i mean, kamala harris needled him and needle him and needle him and he took every single bit of bates and look, kamala harris gotten all this fundraising as a result of this debate and clearly, her team sees this as a chance to, because of the tight time schedule put herself right out there in front of folks, let her talk in a very public forum. and if they can repeat what they did the other night, all the more power to them and their view. >> yeah. i mean, kevin, what harris is imperative here
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because while yes, the that national poll that but reuters put out shows her kind of increasing compared to their previous pole. her lead again, national registered voters, it's not we don't want to take any one poll too seriously necessarily. but she has work to do, right? and her team will acknowledge that she does. they will say they understand that it is an incredibly close race. she has not had that many unscripted moments in this very compressed time frame. what do you think is the imperative for her here in the final stretch? >> well, i mean, let's her campaign keeps and she keeps calling herself the underdog because i think there's a desire to make sure that there's not enough complacency within her supporters, given the excitement that has really bubbled over as a result of her launching this campaign. it seems that she is going to be leaning in on trying to, at least there was some reporting doing these local interviews, doing outreach to local folks
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in a way that allows you to talk to voters about maybe getting all the national questions. and then she also, through this debate didn't have a lot of opportunity because she was needling trump all the time, necessarily go into a lot of policies. so perhaps a second outing would allow her to kind of take that approach to the debate as well. yeah. i mean, and that's that's one thing that that we have been hearing from some of the undecided voters that we talked to in the immediate aftermath of the debate, they said, hey, we want to hear a little bit more about her and those local interviews. i mean, you worked for new york one i mean the un i've seen them in terms of when you are a national report are traveling with a candidate, it's where typically they'll do them pretty quickly right after an event or pull four or before pull asides with usually local political reporters that will then land and on local news stations, it's a little bit of a lower low stakes way to go about this now, lower stakes generally are not going to get no offense to local press as many probing not at all. no. no. i'm not taking any you won't get it necessarily
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probing questions. you're also getting a media environment that look national media. there is a trust deficit, local media is still has value in the fact that people believe what they're hearing. and so if you're talking to what your beloved local anchor and you're the presidential nominee, you kind of have that advantage that people are watching how the eyeballs and it's like, okay, this is a person that's speaking on my behalf. >> yeah, it's a really interesting way to think about it. kevin frey, so grateful to have you on this friday. thanks for kicking us off. i appreciate it. >> coming up here on cnn this morning, a dire warning from moscow i'm glad you're putin threatens war for nato allies if he critical long-range missile restriction is lifted on ukraine's lost. >> the fight for kids safety online we're going to talk live with two parents who are speaking out about new legislation and donald trump and kamala harris make their post-debate return to the stump we know would be a very tight race until the very end we are the underdogs. we want but again, a landslide that's too
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a significant way changed the very essence, the very nature of the conflict it will mean that nato countries the united states, and european countries, are at war with russia alright, let's get straight to max foster, who is live for us in london. max, good morning. wonderful to see you this is of course, something that right now americans here are being prepped to expect that headline in the new york times this morning, biden is poised to clear strikes deep in russia. this of course, ahead of his meeting with starmer later today, and they report that starmer and the brits are eager to allow this to happen. >> how do you understand it from your vantage point on the other side of the pond. >> and what are the potential ramifications considering what putin had to say there? >> crucially, the brits are saying they're not going to do it and they've got this meeting ahead of today, which is a big moment and that would be a moment to perhaps agree that
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they would allow these missiles to go into russia, but they're going to be really specific. i think about the type of tickets we're talking about. we've seen how in the middle east, of course, as so many civilians have suffered. that is something that america and the brits will want to avoid. so it's about it will be about targeting, particularly military installations within russia if indeed they agree to it. but i did have a note from downing street last night sort of suggesting what's going to come up in this meeting? i'm trusting seeing what their focus is here. they're talking very much about how the eu u.s. secretary say and the uk foreign secretary visited zelenskyy last week and they heard directly from him about his current position is current position is very clearly that he wants to use us weapons to fire into russia and they also point out that there was a big escalation. also this week, but not from their side. and that was a ron has transferred ballistic missiles into russia.
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so they may be able to argue that it's russia escalating here. and allowing ukraine to use us missiles into russia is just a response. to that interesting, okay, max, while i have you and ask you also about some rare, rare glimpse that we seem to be getting into the north korean nuclear program as we sort of cross across, across various threats here to the west, this is, these are pictures of kim jong i'm going from the north korean state news agency that seemed to show him visiting a uranium enrichment site. >> again, we don't get to see this very often. what's your takeaway from the release of these images? and you know, why now and what's the message they're trying to send? >> i think we're doing exactly what they want, which is to show these images. they want to show how powerful they become and it looks pretty sophisticated, doesn't it? certainly a lot investment there he says, this program is
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about self-defense we don't know if that's true, but it could be self-defense. the concern i've seen south korea is that it's an aggressive move because there's still officially at war. i think what's embolden him to be able to put these images out? what do you bell to would have done that in the past? worried about provoking the u.s and south korea into reacting against that i think it actually speaks to what we were just talking about, which is russia, which is now i allied with north korea. north korea is making weapons for russia the closest alliance apart from that, the north korea's got or relationship at least is with china so all of these countries forming an axis more emboldened to face off against america effectively. so i think the image is pretty poignant. and he wants yeah, for sure. >> all right. max foster for us this morning. max, always grateful to see you. have a good weekend. >> alright still ahead here on
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millions as cleanup continues and the hardest hit parts of louisiana morgan city, louisiana took the brunt of the storm as it made landfall as a category two hurricane toppling power lines damaging buildings there are still roughly 130,000 people without power across the state. >> let's get to our meteorologist, allison chinchar with more allison. good morning and good morning. >> kasie. you can see the impacts from some of that very heavy rain in this video behind me, this from new orleans, good samaritan rescuing a man whose truck got stuck in those very floodwaters from francine in a few days ago. now, here's a look at where the storm is again, very well inland, much weaker as a system, but it's also moving very slowly. it's only moving at three miles per hour just for reference, that's about how fast an average human could walk okay, so again, very slow, but that means it's got a lot of time now to dump a tremendous amount of rain over a lot of areas already several places in mississippi and louisiana picking up eight and even nine inches of rain. it's not over for some of those areas because again, this system will slowly start to progress eastward in the coming days as we go
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through the weekend, but not fast enough. and so it's going to produce a lot of rain really shifting from alabama, mrs.. scipy over into georgia and eventually into the carolinas as we go through the weekend. now some of those areas are dealing with drought. they need the rain, but just maybe not this much in a short period of time, a lot of these areas you can see that wide swath there of two to four inches, but some of those spots, especially right there along this red line in-between atlanta and say, birmingham and up through portions tens of southern tennessee. now you're talking widespread six inches, possibly as much in some of these areas, seven or even eight inches, not out of the question for some of these and that's going to be a concern. yes, they need the rain. they just don't need all of that in a very short period of time. so that's why we have the slight and even moderate risk for excessive rainfall in some of these areas because they're going to be ceiling kasie with a lot of that rainfall as we go through the rest of the weekend very helpful, alice and i have to ask you about your sweater it's cloud appreciation day today have the cloud appreciation day for those whose i had no idea. i had no
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reporting that the migrants are walking off with the town's geese and even walking off with their pets my dog's been taken. >> and they said we lost i was told that i got 63 million votes, which is what i got in 2016 you can't lose, just get 63. >> i got close to 12 million more votes and that we lost. but we didn't lose a her crowds are zero. her crowd, she's got no crowds they bust the people and they pay buses to bring people nobody here wrote in on a bus all right. >> joining me now is sabrina rodriguez, national political reporter for the washington post. sabrina, good morning. wonderful to see you. i you were at this trump rally yesterday. we of course, also heard from trump that he doesn't want to participate in a third debate. he says there will be no third debate. what did you see on the ground there? what were your takeaways from that rally that we can't see from just watching the soundbites think the number one
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thing i will say, kasie was saying the number of people who do leave donald trump's rallies early. >> my thing, obviously that came up during the debate and hearing vice president kamala harris sort of take a jab at him and get under his skin by mentioning that people leave the rallies early. that was something i was kind of keeping an eye out for yesterday in tucson. i will say i mean, i talked to several folks that did leave early and a lot of people that go to trump's rallies are in line for 67 i'm an hours before the rally takes place. we saw yesterday in tucson over 100 plus degree weather. i mean, because of the heat, there is dozens of people that had to be taken out of the line with heat exhaustion symptoms. >> and really, we did see thousands of people turn out. >> we did see that some of those folks that i've talked to that left early was because it was a middle of the day rally and seeing the family commitments, having to pick up kids at school and a lot of
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people kind of jabbing at me and talking to them and saying, i'm not leaving because i'm bored. i promise but i think that was one of the sites to see and some people expressing disappointment at da that there wasn't going to be another debate on a lot of people. i'm trump supporters, there were saying they would love to see him take the stage again and a lot of them kind of reiterating the point. >> he's making where he's trying to sell that, that he won the debate sabrina, can you talk to me a little bit about the state of play on the ground in arizona because as we're kind of tracking these final just under eight weeks of campaigning, there is are these questions about each candidates path to 270? >> and i've talked to some sources who suggests that area for zona has really moved away from kamala harris and toward donald trump. i'm curious if you have picked that up in your reporting on the ground there, what your sources are saying to you about it? >> i mean, i think i was will
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say with any state of just how tight it is right now i think it applies with arizona as well, but but really, i've been looking at the senate race here between a democratic congressman, ruben gallego and kari lake. and that one is the women's sort of gives me the sense that things might be shifting back and democrats is favors. >> a couple of months ago, if you had asked me and looking at polls and just talking to folks on the ground and arizona. but really did look like there was there was this shift towards the republican poverty. >> there was this support for kari lake and donald trump. >> and with that shift at the top of the ticket, there's been many more conversation patients that i've been having with more moderate republicans and independent voters who are a key group. >> i'm in this state that are much more kamala harris curious, are much more into this idea of, a new, a new kind of leadership, a younger candidate at the top of the ticket and sort of seeing that messaging that is coming from
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both ruben gallego is campaign and the harris campaign that is actively courting those people in the middle is actively saying you know, politics can go back to being normal again and it doesn't have to be people launching insults at each other. i think there is this openness, but again, i think because we see in a lot of these battleground states just how tight it's going to be, just how much it may come down to those people who are doing the door-knocking right now and intense arizona heat and sort of what people are listening to on the airwaves as well. >> alright, sabrina rodriguez for us this morning. sabrina, very grateful to have you hope to come back soon. >> thank you all right. >> now, to the harris campaign as she is riding a wave of debate momentum and an infusion of campaign cash into north carolina. the vice president reporting $47 million in fresh donations in the 24 hours in the wake of the debate at a rally in charlotte she went after the former president for his position on health care and making the case. he doesn't have a real plan donald trump
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intends to end the affordable care act. as he said in the debate he made clear he has no plan to replace it. in fact, you remember ebony mcmorris, white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. >> i've been good morning. wonderful to have you on the show today. because you cover the harris-walz campaign and we were just talking with sabrina about arizona which of course was about big battleground state in 2020, it's kind of actually where we were all focused as they were heading into calling the election north carolina had kind of fallen back off the map a little bit for democrats since obama won it back in 2008 but it's really back on now. and in fact, some of the sources i'm talking to who say, well, arizona may not be as much in play hey, for harris are saying, actually north carolina
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might be more in play. what are you hearing and what do we see from the vice president there yesterday? >> i'm at i'm absolutely hearing that. i mean, you got to look at this campaign as a whole. this is a place like you said before, where north carolina people weren't really checking for them much can we hadn't seen anything since obama and 2008. but when i'm talking to my sources on the ground and width organizations who are trying to help with get out the vote or pushes they're talking about what is it that people really want to hear in this part of her plan? of course, economy is one of the top issues that she's been talking about. and that's why you're hearing more about her opportunity economy that she talked about, not just in the debates she talked about it at the dnc. she's put out her 100 day plan to show how important this is. i know that we've had a lot of people saying things like she hasn't talked about her plan, but she's talked about the $25,000 housing down-payment that she wants. she's talked about child tax credit that she wants to bring back. she's talked about continuing to lower the price of medicare of prescription
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drugs and so on the opposite side, it looks like we're seeing well, something else is funny because we see the bar for the harris campaign in many sands is being raised so high. but why are we not also asking the same question? on the other side about what policies are we hearing come out of the out of that camp, even on the debate stage, when we look at it every one of the things that led obama to win north carolina crops be thing was just the rate of black turnout, right? >> so they'll level of enthusiasm and there has been some questions about why especially young african american men have been a little bit more inclined to give the republican candidate a look than we've seen in previous elections, the over-under being about 20%, right? if it's under 20%, it's a little bit closer to the norm, but in some instances, in some polling, we see young black men at a rate of more than 20% looking at
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donald trump, why is that? and what is your reporting on how harris is specifically working on that piece of things? >> i want to talk about the polling for a second because we did see that in some, but i will say that black futures lab, which actually did one of the largest surveys of african-americans and even for black men, actually found a different set of numbers and they saw that those numbers as far as when it came to black men, but they were actually closer to around ten, 10%, not even 15%. i just had an interview with chris and powell. who is it was the president of black futures lab when we were talking about that. but still there is some dissatisfaction around those numbers. and so when it comes to what the what the harris campaign is doing, we see her working with a lot of organizations on the ground like black voters matter in that area end of lacp is getting the word out. she's working with urban league and she's going directly pleads where people are, but i think part of this in all of this campaign is pushing back on
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disinformation and misinformation and so we have to be careful, first of all, checking our sources where we're getting our information from but then also that doesn't mean you don't let up up on, doesn't matter who's who's in office, who's running an office, you still have to put that pressure on that candidates so that people can get what they want. this is, this is a transactional relationship. you don't have to be in love with the candidate but make your demands and i see her working with a lot of organizations on the ground to help get that out. and also meeting with groups of young black men. and so i think you'll see more. you'll see more of that and i wanted to make one point though, when we talk about the rhetoric of this campaign, because you played a clip earlier talking about what donald trump was saying during the debate about eating animals and the, some of the racial tropes that we're seeing is very dangerous. and i think that it is also backfiring. and for me, i think it's a part of what we saw kevin phillips who
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was one of the architects of the southern strategy xi passed away last year. talk about which is the key to politics is finding out who hates who. i, so i think we have to be careful about when we hear that type of rhetoric because it has real life consequences and people suffered behind that. >> so points. >> thank you so much, evan, you for being here. i really appreciate it coming up after the break, the miami dolphins quarterback taken a major hit during last night's game against the buffalo bills and leaving the game early with a concussion. we've got more on bleacher report coming up plus parents pushing congress to pass legislation that would provide i'd more protections for kids online. we're going to speak with a family who experienced the devastating impact of social media firsthand moderate to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms to find
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this is a really hard time for parents across the country many of us are trying to figure out how to manage these technologies that we didn't grow up with that are having profound impacts on the health and well-being of our kids and ran until now, what really pains me is that the entire burden of managing this has been placed on the shoulders of parents and their kids, and that's simply not right that was the surgeon general vivek murthy, who has called for a warning label on social media platforms. >> and he wrote this in june, the mental health cris among young people's in emergency and social media has emerged as an important contributor. so what's congress doing about it? the senate has passed a bill. that's called cosaw. it's the kids online safety act. this would be the first major reform to the social media tech industry since the late 1990s. think about how much has changed since the late 1990s part of why this bill passed the senate is because of
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parents who have incredibly painful firsthand experience with the dangers that kids encounter online the minor family lost their 12-year-old son, matthew in 2019 after he attempted the viral blackout challenge that he saw online, which ultimately led to his tragic death by accidental asphyxiation and joining me now to share their story, are matthew's parents, todd and mia minor. it's very brave of you to be doing what you're doing here on capitol hill as you push for this, i'm so sorry. for your loss tell me about matthew, the kind of kid he was and what happened to them. he was fine, loving kid he liked playing sports family samples. when you smile he lit up the room when he came out and he always set up for his
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friends and his classmates. >> and, you know, we we feel as los how do juries in 2019? teen would lost him to the blackout challenge. and you challenge on tiktok and youtube it was a normal day and we, had dinner actually, it seemed like one of the greatest days we had to be honest and he asked to go upstairs for one hour of internet. yeah and we said, you can go upstairs for just one hour. >> and so he went upstairs and got on the internet or oldest son had come back from little bit later, probably 40 minutes later, or oldest son came back from working out for football. and he goes upstairs and he yells down. it says, come upstairs, there's something wrong he found this on a social media site. and what you have found since then is that the social media companies bear no responsibility for this. is that basically what's happened
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in this bill is aimed at changing that. >> yes, the algorithm sin, sin, the sin, these this information to the kids. they said that they can't turn it off and it's just continuous. but yes, section 230 protects them from liability yeah. >> so this bill would impose what's called a duty of care on social media platforms to help try and prevent these things. and right now it's being held up in in the house of representatives. what are people in the house who are opposing this bill telling you to justify where they stand? >> well, i think i think we've heard as far as first amendment freedom of speech. those things, but this is a design bill, doesn't deal with content at all, not the main thing is his fourth to focus on the algorithms that of course there are kids. >> so what the algorithm was basically letting your son see all of these things. he wasn't going looking for it, right coming up on to the his screen
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and and i guess it was an impulsive thing. he tried it because they make it look like it's fun some time. the ones we've seen later, sometimes they look like cartoons. they just say it's fine. and he must try it. and so from a kid's perspective, it just seems like it's fine. you could try it and then you'll just walk away from it. but kids are dying, not matthew producer matthew past. >> is a lot of challenges in that's coming out the week before we had a chance there was considering that was on the news and that that was that to so many other channels they can thereafter are there any social media companies you feel are willing to be responsible here? >> know, i mean, not that we found we've sent emails, we've sent letters and a lot of our other parents and our parents group has done the same thing
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and we haven't received any responses. we we plead with them to work with parents to put in safety measures to keep kids safe. so far, they say that their platforms are safe, but we are we are proof that it's not. >> well, again, i'm so sorry for the loss of matthew. the world is poorer without him. but the parents out there whose kids lives may be saved by the work you're doing. i'm very lucky to have you. thank you both very much for being here today. i really appreciate it all right. >> we're going to turn now to sports where we actually have a really scary story as well. it was a really tough moment in last night's dolphins bills game when the miami quarterback suffered the third concussion of his nfl career. andy scholes us here with more in the bleacher report. andy, good morning. mean what happened morning, kasie, you know, just lots of concern right now for to a telling tagovailoa, a couple of years ago we had one of the scariest moments in recent memory with to his hands seizing up on the field after taking a hit to the head and last night's game against the bills to a lowering his
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shoulder here is going to slam right into damar hamlin to immediately went into a fencing response with his arms in an unnatural position. >> he was attended to on the field and was able to walk off on his own. but this was to is third diagnosed concussion of his career he has admitted in the past, he considered a retirement due to concussions his status moving forward right now is unclear here is dolphins head coach mike mcdaniel after the game on his quarterback my thought was concerned and i was just worrying about my guys so it's not not something that, you ever want everyone to be a part of. >> you hope not to. the furthest thing from my mind is what what is the timeline? >> i want to know we just you need to evaluate and and i'm just worried about my you know,
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my teammate and like like the rest of the guys are to did play all of last season, but 2022, you had a series of concussion problems and week three against the bills, he stumbled after a hit but was cleared to return to play. and the nflpa ended up firing the independent neurologists that led to a stay in that game. the very next week to a hit his head in his hands, seized up on the field. he was carted off with a concussion and he would return two weeks later and would play until a week 16 when he suffered another concussion against the packers to then ended up missing the final two games of the season and the playoffs. now, as for the game, it was dominated by the bills, james cook. he ran for two touchdowns and caught another front josh allen and now miami dominated time of possession and had more yards, but to threw three interceptions, including a pick six in the third quarter before leaving the game, bills beat the dolphins for the 14th time in 16 games, 31 to ten was the final. and after the game,
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though, alan concern about two understanding what's what's happened in the past and just knowing i'm praying for him and his family. he's a great football player, but but i've been around him outside of the football field and even amazing human and even more amazing human. so again, prayers are going out to him in his family and hopefully everything's all right. >> all right to baseball where yankees slugger aaron judge hasn't hit a home run in a career high 16 games, but no worries because new york's keeps on winning. thanks. so juan soto, the store right field with a walk-off single in the tenth to beat the red sox. food won bronx bombers now two games ahead of the orioles for first place in the al east. afterwards, soto well, he was asked what he's going to remember most about his first walk off as again so many things that crowd my team has and everybody, i mean, those guys, they were running hard on me that's one of the biggest things that are going to remember. i mean, we'll see what's coming in and i just don't know where to go but definitely it was a fun,
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familiar because again the anki is in your orioles, kasie been neck and neck all season long there for the ala has got a two-game leave now it seems massive considering they've just been going back and forth well, let's see what ends up happening uh-huh. >> i could never be a sports reporter. am i am i am i am capable of lack of five i can't do it. i can't do it. andy. thank you i really appreciate it. i have a good weekend, straight ahead here on cnn this morning, donald trump refusing to commit to another debate kamala harris. >> he says, he remains confident he was victorious on tuesday night, plus the attorney general, merrick garland issuing a rare and forceful warning about political threats to the department of justice public servants of the apartment of justice do not bend to politics and that they will not break under pressure do they have life insurance?
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