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>> misinformation about the dominion voting system my social media, could he be opening himself up to litigation like fox? yes. we've been to this party before. dominion will sue you for defamation and you can lose fox lost $787 million saying things which are demonstrably not true and possibly not true. and that's the standard for defamation. if you say something that's not true, knows to be true and it hurt someone's reputation or business interests who can lose and even some of the places where he saying there were dominion voting machines that were not dominion voting. >> he's our allies anderson, there's sim, dominion voting machines. i did a 60 minutes piece on this there are paper ballots. it's there's paper ballots. >> they are literally paper ballots, so it's there is the law is quite clear on this and what the standard is, what you'd get in trouble for i don't know what to tell you. >> other than he's got two legal team that he's got a pay for the legal defense, legal to eat. i don't think it pays something. he actually can i think $700 million. >> but rather elliot williams, thanks so much. the news continues right here on cnn
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right now on cnn this morning kamala harris can't say one thing that she'd do differently from sleepy joe biden and donald trump is an unserious man two weeks to go. kamala harris and donald trump blitz battleground states with two different closing arguments plus a high-stakes visit. secretary of state blinken will meet with prime minister netanyahu as pressure for a ceasefire breakthrough looms she is very destructive to christianity, very destructive to evangelicals according the christian vote, the trump campaign intel's evangelicals, their faith is under threat east coast. >> a live look at capitol hill on this tuesday morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt it's wonderful to have you
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with us. >> election day is exactly two weeks from today for kamala harris and donald trump. it's a cliche, but it is true. it will all come down to turnout so far. are more than 14 million early votes cast across the country in these closing days, harris trying to convince republicans, especially women, to support her. she was in key suburbs in three different blue wall states yesterday, campaigning with former republican congresswoman liz cheney there are things that he of skits and laughter and jokes but words have meaning coming from someone who aspires to stand behind the seal of the president of the united states. that cruelty is the same cruelty that we see when he lies about the federal government's disaster response. when he puts people's lives at risk because
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he won't tell the truth the man cheney was talking about there, donald trump, who yesterday was visiting the storm torn western north carolina. there he revived his false claims about fema spending and the federal response to hurricane helene she didn't get the proper support from this administration they spent their money on illegal migrants. but look, a lot of the money has gone and they don't have any money. they have to have they have to have a meeting in washington, a special meeting in washington to get money. it's all done. they've spent it on illegal migrants 20s now to talk about all this, catherine lucey white house reporter for the wall street journal. >> catherine. good morning. wonderful to see you were also waking up this morning to a new round of battleground state polls. they seem to tell us what we know, which is that this is an incredibly close election, but it is kind of interesting to see either you're not seeing a lot of movement away from just how
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close this race is. and again, you're seeing, i mean, donald trump's support, incredibly consistent, 47% across the board. the challenge for harris figuring out how to top that in an interview with our isaac dovere, david plouffe, who's the kind of coup wrote on harris he'll say, okay, we've got to figure out how to fit our target, hit our target, whether it's 50% in the state, 49.5% in the state. bottom line, it's incredibly close what does what harris did yesterday, what she's doing today, say to you about her strategy here in the final weeks? >> yeah. >> i mean, we saw her out in all three blue wall states yesterday, right pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, and what they're trying to do is speak very directly to this slice of independent moderate, republican leaning voters who aren't thrilled with donald trump and maybe are persuadable. and of course when it's this close and has been this close, as you know, pretty much the whole time well, since since harris she's stabilized stable, she she she she
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improved on biden's numbers, but it's been very stable since you took the race. there just aren't that many persuadable voters are. and so they are really micro targeting on both sides, which groups are talking to. and they are trying to reach moderate people, moderate women in particular, you saw that yesterday with liz cheney made a very specific message on abortion. even if you are conservative abortion, it is okay to vote for harris they she had pretty specific pitch about how this women's health is at risk, trying to you know what, let's watch that. >> i think that was a really interesting moment. i think it's sharp to point that out. so this was obviously kamala harris has been very clear where she stands on abortion. liz cheney, very conservative republican here's how cheney talked about post roe dobbs, america, much i think there are many of us around the country who have been pro-life but who have watched what's going on in our states?
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>> since the dobbs decision and have watched state legislatures put in place laws that are resulting in women not getting the care they need she went on to talk about texas specifically referenced an attempt by the attorney general there to look at medical records for some pregnant women and then she said that's just not sustainable. >> it was really interesting to hear her make this distinction. >> know, i think this really builds on an argument that you've been hearing from from harris and from the democrats for some time, which is they've really tried to highlight the stories of women who say they couldn't get care when they had miscarriages, when they had traumatic pregnancy and sees when they had health issues that they needed health care for and they've really, you know, you've seen these women in ads. >> they've been at the convention. and i think those appeals and i've been out in the campaign trail with some of those women. really do resonate with people who are less liberal on abortion. do think it's okay to have some restrictions, but are very
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uncomfortable with the idea that women can't get health care procedures, right? >> a big difference between people who have concerns about what they viewed to be elective decisions about abortion. and women who, you know, oftentimes are trying very, very hard to have a child and face these, these health challenges let's talk briefly about trump as well, because his appearance in north carolina that obviously tells you that they are trying to shore up what has been a republican state previously. so his decision to go there in these last two weeks, interesting to me on that level. but also repeating these claims about what the federal government isn't doing with fema money? yeah, they're, they're clearly trying to message to people who are frustrated about storm response or trying to create frustration about the storm response and to your point, yes this is a state where shouldn't be having too many problems, but democrats have been pretty bullish or hopeful about north carolina for some time and does certainly suggests that it's still in play, but it's still competitive. all right. catherine lucey forces morning.
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catherine always grateful to have you. thank you so much. good luck. last two weeks. soon all right. >> coming up on cnn this morning. another push for peace in the middle east, the u.s secretary of state about to meet face-to-face with the prime minister of israel plus the wrongfully convicted central park five are suing donald trump for something he said on the debate stage will explain and religion and politics candidates appealing to a higher power for your vote teachings are about a loving god. >> we love christians, we welcome believers and we brace follow what is that jesus before election day. >> vice president harris he says voters and takes the pressing questions, lie. >> anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall, kamala harris tomorrow at nine eastern on cnn this friday, experience, the movie.
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nine on cnn? just moments, secretary of state antony blinken will meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem trying to reach or get closer to an agreement on a ceasefire and hostage release deal in gaza and an end to the fighting in lebanon. blinken touching down in tel aviv just a few hours does it go? he's on a multi-state visit to the region, making a diplomatic push for peace after israel's killing of hamas leader yahya sinwar now it is clear to everyone what he needs real and into world why we insisted on not ending the world that we did and insist in the face of all the pressures to enter gaza i'll refer to fortified stronghold of hamas, where sinwar and many of the murderers israeli military refusing to let up on the attacks against hezbollah targets in beirut, 13 people, including a child killed overnight in an airstrike near the main government hospital in
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southern beirut. let's go live to london where we find cnn's max foster for us, max, good morning. always wonderful to see you at let's talk for a second about benjamin netanyahu tony blinken, the secretary of state. and of course president biden. they do not seem to be on the same page. there was this hope that after the death of sinwar, there might be it's opening that they could seize on to try to move toward toward peace. it's obviously been stuck in a place where that's not on the table at the moment what is going on here and is the prime minister just waiting to see how the u.s. election turns out while this was a meeting sort of rush together really after the death of sinwar. >> in that moment that you described where the u.s. certainly saw it as an opportunity to restart potentially some peace talks after the death of the leader of hamas. but the chip has gone ahead and it's been pretty clear that benjamin netanyahu is continuing attacks on gaza also, lebanon hasn't slowed down that war in any way. wait
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to see what comes out of that meeting. the other big issue, of course, kasie, is that they don't have anyone to negotiate with because sinwar was the leader of hamas. we're not even clear whether we'll be told if there is a new leader because they may choose to keep him secret to make him less of a target an issue that they don't know who they're negotiating with when it comes to her mass also, whether on now is the right time for netanyahu to go hard into any negotiations at the moment, the peace deal looks pretty non-existent. >> one, there's also this question, max of retaliation against iran for that round of missile attacks that we saw what is the latest especially considering there was a classified document leaked over the weekend a couple of classified documents leaked purporting to show israel's plans, some of the tactical things at hand that they were planning in the context of that retaliation yes.
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>> so some debates still about whether it was leaked or indeed it was hacked. hacking would be just as wiring wouldn't it for highly a secret documents these documents didn't give exact targets, but they did have some sort of a plan in them and they do see more authentic because no one's denying them we've got this investigation taking place where that leak or came from isn't clear because from what we know, the documents they this was a us assessment it went of israeli intelligence, but it was shared amongst the five eyes group, which includes australia and new zealand, canada, the uk. they share intelligence. so finding out exactly how it got out is going to be quite complex process. and obviously, the israelis are going to adjust their plans now that this plan was out. so i don't think it sheds much light on anything apart from these things shouldn't be getting out and they did indeed. >> all right. max foster for us this morning, max always grateful to have you. thank you so much. all right. coming up here on cnn this morning, we
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a live look at philadelphia, the epicenter that in its surrounding suburban areas absolutely critical for the election, which is two weeks from today morning, everyone, i'm kasie hunt. >> it's wonderful to have you with us donald trump on the trail making this claim about kamala harris at an event with faith leaders in the battleground state of north carolina yesterday she's very destructive to religion. she's very destructive to christianity very destructive to evangelicals and to the catholic church the former president criticizing his democratic opponent over an incident that took place at one of her campaign events in wisconsin. it's an exchange that harris had with hecklers while she was discussing the issue of abortion members of the united states supreme court with the intention that they would undo protections of roe v wade. and
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they did as he intended route? >> no. i think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street now trying to use it as a way to go after harris on the issue of religion have you wanna know what is at stake for christians in this race? >> just listen to what kamala harris had to say last week at a campaign stop she heard shouting from the background. jesus is lord jesus has them, mock them, and told them they were quote you're at the wrong rally get the sheet basically said get out i
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training is now capitol hill reporter for axios juliegrace brufke. >> juliegrace. good morning. thank you so much for being here. kind of interesting. you could hear trump's stop himself from saying, get the hell out, which is not necessarily in line with how the religious folks in front of them may have wanted him to talk but setting that aside for a second this this back-and-forth obviously, at trump trying to continue to encourage evangelical voters to support him. they have in significant numbers in the past. what do you make of the fact that this is what he was doing two weeks left on the trail. this because what he was focused on now i definitely think i mean, despite trump's scandals in the past evangelicals are kind of a base. he's really managed to kind of tap into. and i think it's something you've seen china, jd vance, hit her on and i think they're really going to seize on this narrative moving forward. so i would tagging along with mike johnson in while he was on the campaign trail in michigan, and he appeared with peter dickson, a formal former gubernatorial candidate who was hitting gretchen whitmer for appearing
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with a tiktok star previously on religious issues. i think it's just kind of something that's going to go up and down the ballot in swing states that's going to be a huge focus. >> you mentioned that the video that you're talking about, it's it's the governor of michigan, gretchen whitmer was trying to take part in a tiktok trend where people feed other people food. i will admit to not being on tiktok. i'm an old millennial. i don't understand that part of it, but basically, she was feeding this podcast or dorito and that was taken by many catholics to be mocking the sacrament of communion and this question about catholics in particular has come up and you mentioned jd vance. we actually have him talking about this on sunday in wisconsin. let's watch a little bit of that. we'll talk about it afterward. >> kamala harris is the candidate of anti-christian and anti-catholic bigotry. she brags about it. that's her policy record donald trump is the candidate of defending your first amendment right to practice your faith. however you want to, because this is the united states of america,
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and we believe in religious liberty today in this country of course, jd vance, a catholic, i believe a convert, but he is converted to catholicism. >> that catholic voters are going to be a significant chunk of the electorate in especially at pennsylvania, for example, has a very high number of catholic voters absolutely. >> and i think that it's definitely going to be something that they're going to continue to hit harris on. and i think that it's going to be a strong line of attack for them. and i think it's resonating. we've kind of heard voters come out and say that they've got concerns with that. so how harris kind of good looks navigate that in the next couple of weeks is going to be interesting well, one thing in particular that we may hear from a little bit and she hasn't put it out there as much as some candidates have in the past, but harris did recently a go to church on the trail. >> here's what she had to say in georgia on sunday as she was participating in campaigning around there. it's a shorthanded as souls to the polls, watch in moments of difficulty and uncertainty. when the way is not clear, it is our faith that then guides
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us forward faith in what we often cannot see but we know to be true. i say that because in this moment, across our nation what we do see are some who tried to deepen division among us so she actually talks about her faith very differently than donald trump in an actual personal way. >> trump does not do that. >> absolutely. and i think her message of unity is definitely something that's going to kind of get democrats behind her and possibly really resonate with swing voters and some of these swing states moving forward. >> juliegrace, you, you mentioned that you were on the trail with mike johnson. what else stood out to you as of course, republicans also trying to keep control the house of representatives. >> well, there definitely, i feel like these iowa seats are interesting to watch. the really tight we've seen mariannette miller-meeks said, i was in her district with him and she won by just just a handful of votes last time around, it's tight race and he was out there, i think steve scalise is going to be out there for exact none and other
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tight race and republicans are feeling good about picking up a few of those open seats. and dan kildee seat and slotkin seed, michigan so right now they're they're cautiously optimistic, but it feel like there's still some work to be done to kind of locked down so seats date are juliegrace brufke for us this morning. graves. thank you. thank you for being here. >> all right. let's turn out of this donald trump is facing a new lawsuit. the men known as the central park five are suing trump over these comments he made at the presidential debate last month. >> why do people including mayor bloomberg agreed with me on the central park five, they admitted they said they pled guilty and i said, well, if they pled guilty, they badly hurt a person, killed a person, ultimately and if they pled guilty, then they pled not guilty. >> the five teenagers at the time were coerced into making false confessions for the beating and rape of a female jogger in central park in 1989. they were convicted a year later and spent several years in prison
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before dna evidence eventually exonerated the group the new suit filed in federal court claims that trump acted with quote, reckless disregard when making those debate night remarks, adding they quote all pled not guilty and maintained their innocence throughout the trial and incarceration, as well as after they were released from prison trump has long been vocal about the case at the time he took out this full page ad in multiple new york city newspapers. and here was trump talking about the case in 1989. and then hit him again, 30 years later i am strongly in favor of i have never done anything that's caused a more positive steps the ads are basically a very strong and vocal, they are saying bring back law and order to our cities you look at lead to fair steed and if you look at some of the prosecutors, they think that the city should never have
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settled that case so we'll leave it at that all right. joining us now cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, joey jackson. joey. good morning. always wonderful to see you. we should note it. here's trump's campaign response to this suit. cnn reports this quote, trump campaign spokesperson steven cheung called the lawsuit just another frivolous election interference lawsuit. he claimed it was brought to distract back to the american people from kamala harris's dangerously liberal agenda and failing campaign. i'd like to ask you frankly, i mean,n, is there standing for this suit do is there some they're there for this group of five? >> yeah. i really think so. kasie, gd morning to you. words have the matter the truth has to matter. and so remember the context of which this statement was made. this was during a presidential debate in which 67, that's right. 67 million people were watching during that time. they were false statements that were made. the false statement made
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in terms of the woman being killed, she was not there were life threatening injuries to be sure, but she survived. in addition to that, that was the indication that they pled guilty. they never did. so you just noted they were issues with respect to coerced confessions. they went to trial, were convicted, and then there was a 41 million settlement. and so to the extent that you make statements that are false, either knowingly or with reckless disregard as to whether they're true or false, that presents a problem that's what we call defamation to the extent that those statements are injurious to reputation as we look there at the central park five, the gentleman at the podium, mr. hello, i'm now being a councilman in new york city. that of course, arises to the level of a defamatory action, which we now see. and so yes i do think that there is some there there with respect to this federal lawsuit so joey here was the lawyer for the central park five talking about what he would like to see this ultimately leads let's watch we want a trial. they have to
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clear their names now all over again because in front of 67 million americans on september 10, in that debate mr. trump said that they had killed this woman and that they had pled guilty. and both of those things are not true joy. >> what's the likelihood we see this go to trial so i don't know that there will be a trial in this matter. >> a lot of that certainly will depend upon what happens in the election. part of the though says that mr. trump has never been one to admit that he's done anything wrong and he's forced the issue with respect to another number of things we might recall e. jean carroll not so long ago, winning lawsuits totaling and then 90 million which did go to trial. but listen, you never know cases like this generally settled. but when you say settle and trump in the same sentence, it presents a problem so to the extent that he would acknowledge that there was a misstatement here to the extent
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that he would acknowledge they did not play at plead guilty, to the extent he would acknowledge there was no one dead here. i think it's resume really it can go away, but knowing who he is, we may not see that, but a lot will depend, of course, on the election, whether he gets into the white house or he does not we all know kasie if he does not get into the white house, he has a series of legal problems. this will be just another one of them indeed. >> all right. joey jackson for us this morning. always grateful to have you. thank you so much for being here. >> all right. straight ahead here on cnn this morning, a new documentary about the roads of the january 6 insurrection emmy award-winning filmmaker. >> don't make her nick quested this year with a preview and a warning that it could happen again. plus ravens quarterback lamar jackson making nfl history on monday night football, which report? >> up next political pullan, alice, you have questions. biden said, the
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pro-trump mob spent the 64 days between the 2020 election and january 6, preparing for their attack if he buys police one adviser trying to breach the capitol 6 embedded with the extremist group, the proud boys, is now publishing never before seen footage of that group's leader, enrique tarrio on the day of the insurrection and sharing a stark warning about the election we face in just 14 days and joining us now is nick quested, the maker of the forthcoming documentary, 64 days the insurrection playbook at nick. >> good morning to you. you spent a considerable amount of time with the proud boys in the run-up to this. and now of course, donald trump is characterizing what happened that day as a day of love. i'm interested in your analysis and
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understanding of how people who were involved in january 6 on that day are looking at this upcoming election and listening to the comments that donald trump is making about what happened almost four years ago oh, good morning. so i would say that absolutely. the crowd did love donald trump, but that was the only thing that was, that was the only loved that was in the air that day so we saw the barriers come down, we saw people die, we saw police officers assaulted i think that day is the opposite of love no, of course. and i mean, i was at the capitol that day and certainly the feeling from that crowd, you are right to point out that many of them loves trump and you can almost hear trump making that reference when he makes his comments and calls it a day of love. >> but i'm curious kind of what you know now about what these groups are doing as we faced another, elections are
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very close election donald trump could certainly, when the election, but there are also a lot of questions about whether or not he would concede if he in fact act does not win well, what was interesting about last time compared to this time is exactly the same. >> themes are happening you saw extensive denial of the elections before it was the mail-in ballots. >> and now it's just the election in general so why would it be different this time than last time? and my sources are saying that it's absolutely going to be the same. you are seeing the same prix pretax is being developed for election denial and i see a flurry of lawsuits, i think going to see poll workers creating pretexts and i think you're going to have to worry about the same thing with state legislators providing alternate slates of electors and also refusing to testify elections in
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nic, one of the things that you did in the run-up to this mean you spent time with them before this day actually happened, you i have some understanding of what kind of planning went into it on their end, what kind of efforts planning are you seeing right now from these two groups? i mean, one of the interesting things about this footage that you've just newly released also, it takes place after this meeting between the two liters of groups who had some tension, right? the oath keepers and the proud proud boys. in many ways, there was, there was plenty of ideology to unite them, but they had some tension. this meeting between the two liters still a big mystery where do the relationships between these groups stand right now and what does that mean for what we may face coming up? >> well, i think that the justice department in particularly with these two groups, has managed to incarcerate the leadership after they both were convicted of seditious conspiracy but you're starting to see new groups emerge and you're starting to see new influencers, and organizes a
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merge. the proud boys were very much a, an icon of these of this time because they're so present and they were so aggressive in what they were doing throughout that period. i think that now you're going to see different influences, whether it'd be laura loomer or ivan raiklin or even don junior emerging as the new voices of maga. basically have put a finer point on it to say that with what's happened to those leaders, is there still something from these groups that we should be focused on? >> but i do very much take your point and i very interested to see your film 64 days. the insurrection playbook. nick quested. thank you very much for your time this morning. i appreciate it thanks so much our time now for sports ravens quarterback lamar jackson makes his case for another mvp award after throwing five hi touchdown passes on monday night football andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report. andy, good morning. yeah. good morning, kasie, you know, if he
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fell asleep after the first quarter of the ravens bucks, you probably went too bad thinking tampa was going to pull off an upset here, but they were up 100 going into that second quarter, but that's when the war jackson just took over this game. >> the reigning mvp throwing for five touchdowns. he also ran for 50 yards. the ravens, it's going to 34 unanswered points. and there have been three games in nfl history where our quarterback threw for i've tvs on less than 25 passes while rushing for 50 yards. the more has all three of them. >> now, all the bucks were trying to rally late. >> their star receiver chris godwin he suffered a gruesome ankle injury right here. he had to be carted off the field. and baltimore would end up winning this game 41 to 31, improve to five and two on the season then here was the more after i'm chasing something right now. so each and every game he's going to be same thing for me going to be the same person i'm trying to win. charges and cardinals. meanwhile, they came down to the wire
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fourth-quarter, pick it up. kyler murray here and easiest going to take off take it himself. he's going to go 44 yards for the touchdown. it was 49 arizona at that point chargers added two field goals to take the lead. they made five i've of them in the game but failed to score a touchdown in settling for all field goals. well, didn't really work out for them because marie would get the cardinals in field goal range in the final seconds. and chad ryan elon kick the winner, as time expired, cardinals victorious 17 and 15 over the chargers are dolphins, quarterback tua tagovailoa meanwhile, set to return to practice as tomorrow after missing the last four games, a result of suffering his third diagnose concussion in the last two years now, to a said he never considered retirement and has been symptom-free since the day after his concussion. a 26-year-old added that it was his choice to return to play football and he understands people's worry that he may get hurt again so i, want to be known for this. no, i don't
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but that's that's the cars i've been dealt with given the history of it's so it is what it is i appreciate your concern. i really do i love, this game, and i love it to the death of me. that's it alright, and finally the nba season is going to tip off tonight. >> lebron james is it his son, bronny, set to make history as the first father-son duo to ever play together. lakers head coach jj redick, not revealing any plans on how or if they plan to happen for them on the same floor together tonight, but it is expected to happen. the lakers were hosting the timberwolves. that's after the world champion celtics drop their 18th banner and get their rings as they hoped. the next you can watch both of those games on our sister network, tnt starting at 7:30, eastern kasie, you know, this is like the best two weeks in the entire year are in sports really, because you've got them world series going, basketball, starting football in full swing, hockey as well a lot of tv time going to tell you that i hadn't thought about it that way but you're absolutely
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right, andy. thank you so much for that. really appreciate it. all right. straight ahead here on cnn this morning, donald trump commonly harris, push their economic plans for latino voters this week. we're gonna speak live with miami mayor the francis suarez, about how those messages are being received. plus liz cheney's pitch to republican women to reach across the aisle for kamala harris break down across party lines, but i think we're seeing people come together to say, what has happened two women when women are facing situations where they can't get the care they need before election day vice president harris bases voters and takes to pressing questions, lie. >> anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall, kamala harris. >> tomorrow at nine eastern on cnn bags made us look sexy? yeah. i mean, either now, we can reduce
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