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if in fact there is new evidence which would be a letter that has been discovered since the trial that erik wrote his cousin before he murdered his parents, saying my dad is doing things to me. and then there's also the fact of rehabilitation. the district attorney gascon is saying that they've been rehabilitated. there's a lawn california and you can tell that that gascon, who is up for reelection is really going to look at this case faster, actually two life sentences for the judge to consider and for the killing. both of the father and the mother. >> this is such an important point. it's two life sentences and they are alleging that their father sexually assaulted them. the new evidence could go toward that conviction with them. mother, they said that they murdered her because they believed she knew what the father was doing to what about that conviction? it's all up to a judge, jean casarez. thanks so much. the news continues right here on cnn
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right now on cnn this morning my presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. thank you. >> from biden, kamala harris, promising she will be her own president in her most contentious interview. yet, plus this will continue to make voting accessible. presenters. and whether we need four wheelers forces are helicopters battleground beat the first day of early voting in north carolina how the aftermath of hurricane helene could impact turnout and later, an outpouring of grief fans around the world shocked and saddened following the death of former one direction singer liam payne. >> all right. 5:00 a.m. on the east coast so live. look at capitol hill on this thursday morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us. there are just 19 days
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until election day. voters have already started casting ballots and several states. and today, early voting begins in another critical battleground. north carolina kamala harris, continuing to scale up her media appearances in this final stretch of the campaign, sitting down for an interview with fox news's brett baer, where she looked to distinguish herself from the biden administration i me be very clear my presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. i represent a new generation of leadership the at times contentious interview seems to bring out a more prosecute prosecutorial side of harris at times you know what i'm going to talk about it, but just that number. do you think it's 1 million, 3 million of apprehensions? >> i'm not finished. we have we have to million people have been released into the country and let me just finish, i'll get to the question. i promise you. >> i was beginning to answer yes. i finished, man finished responding but you have to let
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me finish. >> the white house and the house and the senate. >> and they didn't bring up bonding to the point you're raising. and i'd like to finish her opponent, donald trump also tried to win over undecided voters. he spoke to latino voters during a univision town hall that did touch on the issue of immigration watch we just want them to come in legally through a system because they've released hundreds of thousands of people that are murderers, drug dealers terrorists. >> so we want workers and we want them to come in, but they have to come in legally his comments didn't stop there. he repeated unsubstantiated claims that haitian migrants in springfield, ohio are eating their neighbors pets that's been reported. >> and eating other things too, that they're not supposed to be. but this is all i do is report all right. >> joining us now, laura davidson, political editor for bloomberg news. laura, good morning to you. thank you so
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much for being here so it kamala harris is interest willingness to go on at fox news billed as an attempt to win over some independent voters but also when i've talked to sources, an indication that they realized that they had have ground that they need to make up before election day how did you view her performance on fox news? did she actually answer some of those questions? obviously, it was very contentious, but in terms of the substance, what stood out to you this is about as close as we're going to get to a second debate. if this was a really testy exchange she was pressed on some issues and sort of dodge i mean, uh, particularly at the opening question was how many migrants have come across the border and she'd pivoted to say, look, this is about the contrast between myself and donald trump, and that he did not want to pursue this bipartisan border bill and killed that earlier in the year. so this is sort of an interesting way of her trying to reach out to these undecided voters, these independent voters, and frankly, people who are just now tonight in 19 days ahead of the election to try to reach them, realizing that she has ground to make up, that she is
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the momentum she had weeks ago. it started in a flat line and she needs to win over some of these republican and republican leaning voters. >> so one of the things that also stood out to me is that she continually in the interview pivoted back to talking about donald trump and it seemed like she viewed the forum that she was in as one where she kept referring to this idea that fox news viewers needed to know more about donald trump, that perhaps that was why she was there. did she succeed in kind of painting that contrast between her and donald trump? i'm or we still have seen voters say they want to know more about her. how do you think she struck that balance so she spent the vast majority of the time talking about donald trump, as well as trying to even pivot away from look, this isn't a race about joe biden says, i will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. >> she did at the very end, manage as to get in some of the details about her policy about housing affordable childcare,
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those sorts of things, referencing her her policy plans that she has on her website but if you're going into this not inclined to like kamala harris should probably not gonna come out of this with your mind completely changed. but this will be a race of margins. so if she picks up really 100 voters and michigan, that is, a, that is a win for the campaign, right? >> i mean, this is a game of inches as we, as we have continually talked about, let's talk about the trump townhall up briefly, that clip that we showed of trump talking about migrants coming into the country. he was asked by the voters through they're about his mass deportation plans as well as if in fact all of these migrants were deported. what would happen to the price of food in the country as so many of them, do work that many of our businesses say is absolutely necessary trump did acknowledge but lots of workers do need into the country, need to come into the country to do that but he he obviously
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avoided talking about the sort of mass deportation plans that are potentially really problematic for this audience. how did you look at how he handled that issue? >> and that question was really interesting because it was asked by someone who actually said he picks strawberries broccoli in the fields. so someone who is very acutely aware with how this process goes did this has been the whole big question about his mass deportation plan every time he's asked, you know, how does this actually work? do you go knock on people's doors? how do you find them? what does this mean to the economy? there's some studies out showing that this would be a massive blow across the board. not only people who'd be deported, but the that's the economy that wouldn't be able to function. so this has been really not a great interview for him. he took a lot of really pointed questions, was not able to answer on specific other questions he was asked directly. do you really believe that the migrants in springfield are eating pets? and he just said, yes, essentially that's been reported and dodge. so this is, you know, when he was asked some very pointed questions from undecided voters wasn't really able to meet that moment.
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>> donald trump reporter for a day or just report what i hear. floor davidson for us this morning. laura, thanks very much for starting us off. i appreciate it. >> all right. coming up here on cnn this morning, a shocking death, 31-year-old pop star liam payne, falling to his death in argentina like, i don't really i can't really believe it right now. reaction pouring in this morning from fans around the world with the latest on the investigation next, plus new evidence in the case of the menendez brothers. now there are relatives calling for their were released after their spent more than 30 years in prison. and after dancing around the issue for weeks now, jd vance finally answering the question, did donald trump lose the 2020 election problems in 2020, so did donald trump lose the election? not by the words that i would use
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something new. images of payne's hotel room appear to show a cracked tv screen. hotel staff requested urgent assistance from police, adding they hadn't been allowed inside the room for several days. singing along to one direction. they held a large vigil outside the casa soar hotel in the polar, my neighborhood of argentina's capital many say they are in shock it's part of my past, like my my adolescence basically one directions. >> so it's really like there. yet i haven't liked process it are joining us now live from london with more cnn international, max foster anchor max foster, who is in london, max. good morning to you. this, of course, hitting where you are very hard as the papers have put this tragedy on their front pages today. what
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more are we learning about the investigation and what's been the reaction there? >> well, it's interesting hearing matt found speak you i think you know, you do ask the question, there. why? it's social media blowing up with this one story when there are so many other tragedies around the world, but i think in many ways he represented many young people at a time when the social media was blowing up. simon cal picked him out of obscurity. it was just a regular guy from the north of england. simon cow put him in a band, which happened to go on to be the biggest boy band in the world. but then he obviously struggled with the fame that came with it. you know, it's a double-edged sword, isn't it? and health issues he had off the back of it. there might have pressure that came off the back of it. and how fame isn't all, what is cracked up to be. so i think that people liked that fan like many of the fans here grew up with them and they are genuinely shocked so in terms of what we know, he came off
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this balcony either the way they're looking at the investigation according to the government and police sources is they fell off or he jumped off. and then of course there was the scene that you described in the room before all of this happened when the receptionist called 911, said there were some violence there were some drug-taking and we saw the tv and that image that you brought up earlier as what as well. so an another tragedy, they're not looking for anyone else in relation to this as far as we know but it feels like a story that's come to a tragic end, which many young people have followed over the years. >> well, he talked about his struggle with addiction with drugs and alcohol, his attempts now to get clean and in 2019, he spoke to esquire in the middle east. and he said, i don't think i struggle in the sense of what you would naturally think of when i'm walking down the street with every person stopping me. i mean, it happens sometimes, but it's mainly mentally where you struggle with it. it's getting
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wednesday's strikes in yemen, the pentagon said it used b2 stealth bombers to target five underground weapons storage facilities and said president biden directed the strikes to prove that the u.s. can reach its targets quote, anytime, anywhere the relatives of lyle and erik menendez are calling for the brothers to be released from prison. the la county district attorney is weighing new evidence in the murder of their parents after the pair has spent more than 30 years behind bars former president jimmy carter has cast his vote for kamala harris, the 39th president's submitted his absentee ballot by mail on wednesday, according to his spokesperson, carter, who turned 100 this month, lives in the battleground state of georgia he has been in hospice care since 2023 all right. time now for weather, a stunning lunar display. the closest super moon of the year happening right now, let's get to meteorologist derek van dam,
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who's watching the skies. this morning in atlanta. derek, you're outside. what are you seeing? >> freezing to this morning? >> yeah. you know, it's interesting, kasie, i find that this moon, the moon has been this very constant and a lot of my live shots over my career, whether it's the total solar eclipse where the moon blocked out the sun or talking about the tides or a lunar eclipse. but this morning we're talking about a supermoon. and if you're lucky enough you still can get outside and enjoy it this morning, don't leave yet. let me explain it first. so pan up to the moon for you what we're talking about, what in the world is a supermoon? well, it all happens when the moon makes us closest approach to the earth. think about its path around the planet as more of an egg shape or an elliptical shape. so it is at its perigee, which means that its closest approach towards the planet. and that's roughly about 363,000 kilometers away. so what that means for us here on the ground is that the moon is going to appear about 14% brighter and even about 6%
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larger. so it's saying something if you step off side and look at it this morning because that supermoon is about to peak at its brightest point at 7:26 this morning. and you have another opportunity to see it after sunset tonight and again early tomorrow morning as well. this is 3 four supermoon's this year it's noon known as the super hunter moon. and of course we need the clear skies just like we have here in atlanta to enjoy it. much of the east coast and into the midwest are enjoying the clear conditions. so you do have that opportunity if you're waking up bright and early this morning, but beware, it is called i am freezing we've got over 84 million americans under some sort of frost and freeze alerts this morning. so if you are stepping outside, make sure you have the coat and perhaps a scarf to keep herself all bundled up and i sinwar kasie, at the very least, if you're up and watching with us and you're on the east coast, look at, you know, you might see something called derek van dam for us this morning. >> go inside, get warm, come back next hour. we'll see you soon all right.
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>> still coming up here on cnn this morning. jd vance definitively weighing in on whether he thinks donald trump lost the 2020 election. we'll show you his answer ahead plus early voting starts today in north carolina. will the damage from hurricane helene factor in that's coming up in our battleground beat. >> races are won or lost on the margin in north carolina we are officially a battleground state >> we got a race for the ages here with nibbles the hamster jumping out to a ten point advantage over jaws, the goldfish, what the heck is going on here? swim can be done, pill. >> it's a decent assessment your dry i still feel gritty he rough or tired with my bot eyes can feel are my bot is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms of protection give layer for the number one cause of dry
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>> 5:29 a.m. on the east coast of beautiful look at the west coast the seattle, washington this morning. morning, everyone, i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us after previously sidestepping questions on the issue, vice presidential candidate jd vance. now decisively answering whether or not he believes that donald trump lost the 2020 election did donald trump lose in 2020? >> i've answered this question directly 1 million times. no i think there are serious problems in 2020, so did donald trump lose the election? >> not by the words that i would use i don't know that he has answered that question 1 million times. that was the direct answer to the question after being asked multiple times. and of course, we do need to underscore donald trump did lose the 2020 election. joe biden won 306 of the 270 electoral college votes needed to secure the presidency. but
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according to jd vance, it's a matter of opinion i think that big tech rig, the election in 2020, that's my view. and if you disagree with me that's fine these kinds of falsehoods, ultimately, what led to a violent mob storming the capitol building on january 6, 2021 despite the fact that multiple people died as result, of the insurrection on capitol hill, donald trump maintains it was a day about love you had hundreds of thousands of people come to washington. they didn't come because of me. they came because of the election they thought the election was a rigged election, but that was a day of love from the standpoint of the medians. i spoke okay. and they used the term peacefully and patriotically, but they couldn't get me because of the fact that i said everything's gotta be peaceful and patriotic all right joining us now, boston globe bureau chief cnn political analyst jackie kucinich. jackie, good morning. wonderful to see you. so why
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are we talking about all of this right now? because we are 20, less than 20 days away from another election where donald trump has already consistently raised questions about the integrity a voting. there are a lot of questions about what would happen in the event that harris especially if she narrowly wins on november 5, how trump and jd vance would handle it. vance finally seemed to come out and say give the answer that is the only acceptable one for his audience of one in donald trump. but it took them a while to get they're what why do you think he's saying this now? >> and what are the implications for the next the next few months even before january 6, there were a group of people that were on the front lines of this misinformation. and that's poll workers and election workers who endured quite a bit of harassment of intimidation in the days and on election day and the days after that as they were counting, these ballots in
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places like georgia, in places like arizona and now, which is why you have election officials in red and blue states going around and trying to be as transparent as possible to the process. and they're already potentially being undermined by the top of the republican ticket. because as you rightly said, of the audience of one, because former president trump would not, and it sounds like he is already he's been planning to seize this entire time. that if he doesn't win, well, it's obviously because it was rigged. >> well, and he's created a whole universe where his supporters don't believe anything but anyone other than donald trump says about this, which again raises enormous questions for the stakes of november on november 5 and jd vance has been asked that question. he said he has been asked at 1 million times. he has never answered it. he's kind of talked around it and this is the clearest, but even that it was kind of lawyerly how he said it, the words that i say, whoever he put it, it wasn't i mean, he could you
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could potentially see him trying to rig a lot of that down the line if it doesn't serve him politically. yeah. >> i mean, the challenges that he did clearly say, no. yes. i agree with donald trump did not. >> but you're right. >> he tacked on that way of explaining around it. let's talk a little bit more about what we heard from donald trump yesterday. in a fox news town hall he talked about in vitro fertilization which is something that's been obviously a focus on the campaign trail in the wake of the dobbs decision that ended roe versus wade. and in many states, jeopardize these treatments. let's lets watch with donald trump had to say about himself and ivf i want to talk about ivf got a call from katie britt a young just a fantastically attractive person from alabama. she's a senator and she called me up like emergency emergency because an alabama judge had ruled that the ivf clinics were
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illegal and they have to be closed down. we really are the party for ivf. we want fertilization and it's all the way so aside from talking about a woman senator is just a fantastically attractive person her job credentials aside, he called himself the father of ivf. now his campaign says it was a joke. now. >> but it is telling that this is where he feels like he needs to be politically on this issue. but is it credible? >> i mean, the fact that the father of ivf usually is enough to call katie britt, explained to him and what exactly it is. but listen, there in the alabama court was able to do that because roe v wade was struck down by justices that were appointed by former president trump, full-stop. that is why that was able to happen. and when it did happen, you had republicans in here and we saw the press releases that went out from the nrsc being what as this is a bridge too far. we don't want this because it was such a
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mainstream and treatment for women who want to get pregnant. so truly, they've been trying to dig themselves out of this whole for quite some time and i don't know that saying that in front of a friendly audience of fox, of fox news viewers is really going to be the trick there. >> one we did learn, of course that that audience was in fact mostly trump supporters. it was actually interesting to me, i'd ralph reed on the show yesterday of the faith and family. faith and freedom coalition and he actually said they're group is in favor of in vitro fertilization. i was i was interested to hear the way that he would talk about that. and if you had told me back in 2014 that that group was going to be supporting donald trump. and on talking about how they supported in vitro fertilization, the way that he did, i would have told you i thought you were living on a different planet, but, here we are. i mean, that could be a mad libs i think at this point, if this group were supporting
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donald trump no. >> no, we are here for us this morning, jack. thank you. i appreciate it. >> alright. after the 2020 election, fake electors gathered in seven mainly swing states signing certificates to subvert the electoral college and falsely declare trump the winner. >> i. had electors that is six certified for president donald j. trump this was a fake ceremony in nevada and it resulted in the indictment of six republicans. >> the charges were later tossed out by a judge because they weren't filed in the proper jurisdiction. but new this morning, cnn has learned that more than a dozen of them those same fake electors who participated in the scheme will serve as official electors for trump in this election, including several who are currently facing criminal charges. cnn's marshall cohen joins us live from washington with more on this. marshall, this is new reporting from you. obviously critical here as we start to look toward potentially we'll issues with a certification process. if in
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fact the especially the republican ticket, trump and vance challenge results of the election that they may or may not like. what have you learned here? >> well, we learned the and well in the republican party. >> so remember these are the republicans who back in 2020 signed those photos certificates you just saw the clip from nevada and those certificates that donald trump tried to use on january 6, to overturn the results. >> so this is no little thing and in several key battleground states republican party has brought these people back into the process and selected some of them to serve as official electric there's this here. look at this map. kasie state-by-state here in michigan six of the 15 electors for this year are fake electors from 2020 and facing criminal charges in pennsylvania, five of the 19 for this year were fake electors nevada, two of
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them were fake electors. and new mexico, not really a battleground state, but trump tried to overturn the results there anyway one of their five electors this year were fake electors in 2020. this matters, as you mentioned, kasie, because the electoral college process is how we transfer power in this country. from what administration to the next. and if these people were willing to subvert that process four years ago, the fear is that they might be willing to do it again, if donald trump loses and marshall, you also walk through some of the false claims that these electors have made about the 2020 election. what have they said about that? and why do you think it matters now? >> well, kasie, it's not just the fake electors that have been incorporated into the electoral college process. in addition to that dozen plus group of electorate for 2024. >> our team found another dozen
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republican electors for this year who weren't electors four years ago they are serving this year and they are hardcore election deniers. >> again, not necessarily a type of people you want to entrust with the transition of power. >> look at these quotes. kasie, we read their social media posts. we watched all their interviews one of them, these are of course false claims. one of them said that 2020 was filled with cheating. another one claimed that china rigged the results. another one said, on january 6, quote, ray john patriots and yet another one of the electors for this year referred to president biden as the acting president not the type of people that you would want to bring into the official transfer we're process but yet that is what the republican party has done here in several of the critical swing states. >> all right, marshall cohen for us with this new reporting, marshall, thank you. i really appreciate you being here.
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in western north carolina who need help north carolina governor roy cooper warning that misinformation continues to affect hurricane helene relief efforts nearly three weeks after the storm's deadly landfall. >> parts of north carolina's still remain without power and other basic essentials. as the battleground state begins early in-person voting today. and as the trump team bus tour it makes its way across the tar heel state vice presidential candidate jd vance saying this about misinformation in this election cycle are you concerned about election misinformation impact he had on turnout? yes, i am worried in fact, i talked to people every now and then. >> we'll come up to me and say, well, you know there are too many problems out there. we don't trust the people who are ready to counterbalance and so i'm not going to get out there. >> that's the exact opposite attitude should be taken. >> if you're worried about what's more on this country, get out there and vote. if you're a local voter in a place like williams the people who are counting your ballots
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are often your neighbors all right, joining us now to discuss democratic congressman wildly nicole of north carolina congressman. >> thanks very much for being with us this morning. >> hey, good morning. >> kasie. it's great to be with you. >> let's start with the recovery process from hurricane helene because quite frankly, there are still a lot of people who need a lot of help and they also potentially have the chance to vote early starting today and are likely not in a position to be able to do that. do you think the biden administration needs to be doing more to help people there? and how do you think it's going to impact the election i see the biden administration with all hands-on deck addressing the needs of western north carolina after hurricane helene. >> this isn't a partisan issue. you've got focused the state, local, and federal level doing literally everything we can the national guard has deployed. >> we've got a lot of work left to do for sure but there's nothing partisan about the response it's been
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overwhelming and we're doing everything we can, you know, powers mainly restored right now. >> but there's a ton of work on roads that needs to happen, but that doesn't happen overnight. so i'm very encouraged by what i'm seeing, but congress needs to act. we need to do much more. >> as you may have reported, the sba disaster assistance fund has been depleted congress needs to get back to work and replenish those funds and make sure fema has the funds available. >> if there's another hurricane that comes along before the before the end of this election congressman, let's talk let's talk about early voting and how this might that be affected here i'm are you concerned about residents in this region being able to get to the poles and how do you think? >> i mean, do you think in an incredibly close election it could make a significant difference? what should officials be doing now on this front
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i've heard from the board of elections is they've identified other places for folks to vote. >> they've got pretty much all of almost all. i think there's a few locations that were supposed to be opened that aren't. but you're talking about the vast majority of voting locations in western north carolina that are open, available there expanding it has to voting. they're literally doing everything they can to make sure folks have the opportunity to make their voice heard and as you said, today's a big day in north carolina is the first day that in-person early voting is available so i think we're going to see some really significant numbers. and i think folks in western north carolina are tough. they understand that this is it's a big issue and they're going to do everything they can to get out there and make their voice heard congressman kamala harris the democratic party nominee, obviously the sitting vice president at sat for an interview with fox news yesterday, was interviewed by brett baer. >> she had previously been asked in earlier interviews on the view and stephen colbert, how she was it's different
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from president joe biden, who of course, has been unpopular, who many people bear pointed to in the interview last night say that america is on the wrong track. i want to show you how she answered the question last night about how she's different from president biden. and i'll ask you about it. let's watch so you're not joe biden, you're not donald trump, but, but nothing comes to mind that you would do differently. >> let me be very clear. my presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. and like every new president that comes in to office, i will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas. i represent sent a new generation of leadership that answer good enough for you. do you think it's going to be good enough for voters in north carolina i think i think number one, vice president harris is going to be very different president. >> joe biden and number two, i don't want to get into specific details about what that means and the stuff that i've been
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working on with her campaign that i can point to. >> but before i do that, i just did that interview with bret baier was hard to watch i've interviewed with him before found him a fair interviewer, but he just continued to talk over her. i thought it was incredibly disrespectful i really didn't i didn't appreciate that the way he approached that interview. he just wouldn't let her get a word in edgewise over and over and over. so that part i thought was, was really out of step with bret brett baer. he was just trying to get some answer that it wasn't coming there, but but i can tell you my work i got elected to congress in a republican district, working hard to try to bring our country and our congress together. it's been a tough uphill battle. we're probably on track to be the least productive congress in our nation's history. once we finish at the end of the year gerrymandering i think has a lot to do with that. but what i've done in terms of the we've done must-pass bills in the u.s. house of representatives, the one thing
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that wasn't a must-pass bill was our first ever vote on crypto, that digital assets market structure. but we've been working with the harris campaign on that. i led an effort to 71 democrats to join with my republican colleagues. that's an area where we engaged with her her team right away and you see a very clear split on digital assets and the future of web three from the current regulation by enforcement approach of joe biden with vice president harris is very specific policy process that's one area where i think she's she's chartered a very different, very moderate course all right. >> democratic congressman wildly nickel for us this morning. thank you so much for being here. i really appreciate it it's great to see you, great to be with you alright. we will be joined in our next hour by republican with carolina congressman chuck edwards. >> all right. time now for sports in new york liberty. now, one win away from their first ever wnba title after a shot from the ages for one of their stars, andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report, andy, good morning. yeah. good morning. kasie mean this was an all time wnba moment we had last night, sabrina ionescu
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common up in the clutch to move the liberty to a win away from their first ever wnba title, new york, they were down by as many as 15 this game, but they came all the way back and with the game tied in the closing seconds sabrina makes the move and pulls up from way downtown to 28 border putting the liberty up three with a second left, the lynx would then not get off a great shot. new york wins the thriller, 80 to 77. brianna stewart led the way with 30 points and 11 rebounds. but afterwards, sabrina called it the biggest shot of her career it just didn't really realize how far i was but like i said, it's a shot that i take often i take in practice, i take before the game like it's not like a hail mary. hope this goes in. it was like once i got it off, i was like, yeah, this is in ai. >> we also had game three between the math and the dodgers last night, la pitching staff just continues to dominate this post season. walker bueller, he started pitch for innings of shutout
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baseball and then the bullpen just took over the dodgers staff has now thrown a shutout in four of their last five games. as for the offense, la getting three home runs that's one including shohei ohtani hitting just majestic shot in the eighth inning, dodgers would win eight to nothing to take a 21 lead in that series game four of the nlcs yes. will be tonight. that's after game three of the alcs. yankees tried to take a commanding 3-0 lead over the guardians. you can watch that one on tbs and streaming on max first pitch just after five eastern. all right. hockey last night, penguin stars sidney crosby and have guinea malkin had a milestone night together, malkin becoming the 48th player in league history to get to 500 goals crosby, we all get to 1,600 career points in this one, he said the tenth player to ever do that, just an incredible run, nearly two decades together for crosby and malkin, payments beat the sabres in overtime. now and 65 violated both adams rakan jets
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gear for the first time yesterday after the trade from the raiders, he's now reunited with aaron rodgers, the two played together for eight seasons in green bay. and while now trying to rekindle that old magic i mean this is great. >> be just being backed, being able to be my guy, like first and foremost, has been able to let's spend time with them every day again is something that i put a lot of value on so just having this company. but obviously having him as my quarterback again, i we've he was part of why i am who i am all right. >> the jets to and for so far this season, kasie, not much room for error. now, they fired coach that made the trade for divot. they add them, they play at the steelers sunday night football. so we'll see if this pardon it around. >> yeah, i think i've told you my husband is a jets fan, so i'm sad sports fans in my house as a general rule, but long especially yeah okay. >> any thank you. i really appreciate it. >> see you tomorrow. i hope. >> all right. coming up in our next hour on cnn this morning, fans mourning the loss of one
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