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now on cnn this morning president, get out there campaign and even bigger name joins her on stage tonight, plus we're dumping ground were like we like a garbage can for the world donald trump calls america a trash can over immigration. well, it make undecided voters back him. and must have voting blocs. the group's kamala harris needs on her side to win the white house live look at capitol hill on this friday morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us. we made it to friday. >> so wind. >> kamala harris, weaning on a-listers 11 days to go before the final day to cast ballots tonight, the star whose music
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has been the anthem for her campaign from the very beginning. well, now help harris in the closing of her historic bid for the white house will take the stage and harris is houston rally tonight something of course, the harris team has been discussing since the early days. last night harris was joined by barak obama, bruce springsteen's spike lee, samuel l jackson, all in georgia for her. and she continued to make make the case that donald trump isn't fit for office it's either donald trump in there me shift from the vice president in the final days of the
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campaign or her supporters are picking up on their messaging explain that in politics a good rule of thumb is, don't say you want to do anything like it donald trump is running to be an american tyrant he does not understand this country, its history, or what it means to be deeply american. battleground nevada, denying that he ever said he wanted generals like hitler's. and he is offering a new view of america like we're like a garbage can for the world that's what's happened. >> that's what's happened. >> we're like a garbage can you know, it's the first time i've ever said that every time i come up and talk about what they've done to our country, i get angry and angrier first
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time i've ever said garbage can, but you know what is a very accurate description all right, let's bring in jackie kucinich. she is washington bureau chief for the boston globe. jackie, good morning to you. thank you so much for being here. this celebrity parade. it reminds me a lot of what we saw in 2016 with hillary clinton at the very end of the race obviously, this contest, harris has been saying all along that she's the underdog clinton didn't run her campaign that way. she was widely assumed to be on track to win the presidency. back then. but clearly they are trying some of the same tactics that hillary did in the final days. will it work? >> i mean, that's the question kasie, i mean, that's what you're seeing. you're also seeing them really target republicans who might not be enamored with trump, who i think that's one of the reasons you're seeing this democracy message. they were
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prompted really by the former trump chief of staff john kelly. but you can, because this isn't something that they were hammering on as much and just, you know, week or two ago that said, i you know, we'll we'll have to see if this is what really appeals to swing voters. we do. i mean democratic president, presidential nominees have been pulling out celebrities for years, right? on the campaign trail. and that's usually to motivate the faithful right, to make sure that the base and the people that are really fired up continue to be fired up and get them to the polls. but in i mean, you know, it's cliche at this point, but it comes down to turnout. kasie. >> but it all comes down to turnout. >> but but you contrast you have trump really really leaning in to this immigration message, to this darker version of america. and i would expect we'd see a lot of that. more of the same when he is in texas today as well?
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>> yeah i mean this this garbage can framing. i mean, he has used language that is not dissimilar from this sentiment. but you could see even he realized he was going farther than he has before. just kind of saying, well, i've never for said this before, but what this is what america amounts to. it is really a very different message from what historically any political consultant worth their salt would, would tell you is one that can sell people on your vision you know, people who are looking to the future and we're looking for a little bit of hope optimism. it's really the opposite of that. but this kind of thing has worked for trump so far it has and when you're talking to voters who are trying really to decide between trump and harris. >> and there are a few of them are still out there they'll talk about things like immigration. they'll talk about things like the economy as the issues that are weighing
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on them. as she, you know, which way, which direction they're going to go so you know, kasie, this is one of those races where it's going to be close it's going to be so clear. i mean, just based on what we know and, who's turning out and where were we should all just go to bet on election night. we won't. but we're not i would be shocked if we know because just how tight this is yeah you got to get to. decide which handful of hours you might sleep during that up all night all right. >> jackie kucinich. >> jackie, thank you. >> all right. straight ahead here on cnn this morning, secret conversations and new report details, regular contact between elon musk and russian president vladimir putin plus team trump determined to discredit the retired general who described the former president as a fascist and a longtime dream about to come true for trump. he's soon going to be headlining madison square garden on sunday.
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the u.s. government on various space projects. the journal reports this quote, the billionaire's conversations with putin and kremlin officials highlight his increasing inclination to stretch beyond business and into geopolitics. he has met several times and talked business with javier milei of argentina as well as former brazilian president jair bolsonaro, whom he defended in an acrimonious online debate. musk didn't respond to a request for comments and a kremlin spokesman told the wall street journal, the only communication musk has had with them was one telephone call where he and putin discussed space as well as current and future technologies he said no one from the kremlin, including putin, was having regular talks with musk according to the journal, musk touted having a top secret security clearance at a rally in pennsylvania last week but a pentagon spokesman said this to the paper, quote, we do not comment on any individual security clearance review or status or about personnel security policy
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matters in the context of reports about any individual's actions. joining us now cnn international anchor max foster max, good morning to you. always wonderful to see you. musk, of course, has become fixture on the campaign trail, but he also, as they lay out, has now become a geopolitical player in many ways and of course, the work that spacex does basically requires a security clearance for somebody like mosque, as you saw there, the pentagon didn't comment. but what impact does this? potentially have, especially as we barrel toward the 2024 election here in the u.s. >> well, you know, chief executive allowed to endorse politicians are allowed to have relationships with foreign leaders to promote their own commercial interests. nothing unusual in that i think what's unusual here is that it doesn't just come into the realm of commercial interests it does go into politics. certainly on this international story, that the wall street journal's got. so we know that
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obviously he controls starlink i think the bombshell part of the wall street journal story for me is that putin, apparently once asked him to avoid activating his starlink satellite internet service over taiwan as a favor to the chinese president xi jing ping, which isn't a commercial decision for mass it is a favor and it plays into geopolitics. and effectively america's role in it, because he is an american figure. you'll remember kasie at the beginning of the ukraine war, he allowed the ukrainian military to use starlink and it was seen as crucial and giving ukrainian soldiers and advantage on the battlefield. but he gradually wound that down to the point where some services were actually restricted was that linked to his growing relationship with president putin? it does raise lots of questions about what sort of roller an unelected business figure in the u.s. should have in politics
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questions. i max, i want to ask you about this other story we have this morning, which is an announcement from canada's justin trudeau about immigration to that country and new limits on it. what can you tell us about what they're doing and what it says about the political landscape well, you could look at this as an economic story or political story after the pandemic did open up its borders to some extent, because it had a shortage of workers then started pulling back on that. >> but there has been a reaction within canada against immigration. the pressure on housing, the pressure on public services. it's the same story you've seen in so many other parts of the west. and he's had to respond to that, but he is a liberal figure so it goes against the grain to really start to not embrace immigrants. so it is a shift in economic policy, border policy, but also potentially in what he represents presents a big challenge for him, but maybe it's part of political
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survival in a nation which is seeing some of the disadvantages of too much immigration and it's a persistent theme across, across the west. >> max foster for us this morning, max, always grateful to have you. >> thank you as crazy. >> all right. coming up here on cnn this morning, decades after murdering their parents, there's now a chance the menendez brothers could be released. we're going to have that more in our morning round-up plus jd vance using a rally play in the battleground, state of michigan to go after donald trump's former chief of staff why is kamala harris talking about a disgruntled former employee instead of the fact that under her leadership, grocery prices are up 25% in the state of michigan stupid. sunday at nine on cnn it's kind of amazing wow, luma fight i drops dramatically, reduce redness in one minute and look at the difference. my eyes, the brighter and wider for up to eight hours left,
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hour. here's your morning roundup. the justice department reaching a settlement with the owners and operators of the container ship that took down baltimore's key bridge back in march the two corporations based in singapore agreeing to pay nearly 102 million to resolve a civil claim alleging cost cutting and negligence led to the disaster the menendez brothers could end up free on parole. the los angeles county da announcing he'll recommend re-sentencing for lyle and erik menendez, nearly 30 years after they were convicted of killing their parents the case came under review after defense attorneys announced new evidence pointing to abuse by their father welcoming home astronauts from the international space station, just a few hours ago.
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>> a splashdown off the florida coast, but not on board that capsule. >> the two astronauts who have been on the iss for months they are still waiting to come home right time now for weather temperatures in the south running about ten to 20 degrees above normal, record breaking high temps will continue across the region today. let's get to our meteorologist, our weatherman, derek van dam. derek, good morning. >> good morning. kasie. happy friday. the main story about this weather forecast is you can pack for summertime conditions because it will be very warm today, especially across the deep south. 25 record high possible record high temperatures possible today and just to put this into context over the next week or so, a good chunk of our country is actually going to feel temperatures above the 80 degree mark. so yeah, we're in the middle to end of october. it's feeling like early to middle september some of these temperatures here, atlanta 84 today would be your advertised temperature for september 15. very similar from phoenix to
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dallas. remember, phoenix is headed an extremely hot summer and fall. so far so aufor, the assert a corridor right here, this is going to remain mild to warm. it heats up the further south you travel, but it will remain dry for this location as well. and this has been the trend for the month of october. in fact, we could go for the first time ever with no who measurable precipitation in the city of atlanta and new york city, we're we're we're working on 25 consecutive days without any kind of rain falling from the sky. we need it because the fire danger is increasing for the northeast. remember this is fire season for new jersey, the month of october is when we typically get this dry stretch of weather but looking forward into the next seven days, there is some relief. a lot of it will start to form across the nation's midsection where they need it the most. drought continues to creep in across a good majority of the central part of the u.s. look at that, lana, 25 days bone dry, no rainfall no rain and basically summer know fun.
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right. derek van dam for us this morning. derek, thank you. i'll see you next hour. >> alright. still ahead here on cnn this morning is donald trump making a play for new york. we're going to preview his upcoming rally at madison square garden. how might it, how it might impact the fight for control of the house? plus with the gender gap widening in both directions on the campaign trail will harris run up the margins in key states enough to break the glass ceiling probably doesn't talk about it, but it is past time. >> we just quit talking about the cracks in the glass ceiling and tear the thing down and have madam president little kid it's like your generation has evolved past traditional political symbols. >> and there's room for everyone. >> first pew later sore throat governor doug mucinex, institute, sore throat medicated drops uniquely
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volition. >> i guarantee he talked to somebody on kamala harris's campaign beforehand. >> and we got to ask ourselves, why are the media and more importantly, why is kamala harris talking about a disgruntled former employee instead of the fact that under her leadership, grocery prices are up 25% in the state of michigan he other vice presidential on the historic nature of kamala harris campaign to try to drive voters to the polls calmly, doesn't talk about it, but it is past time. we just quit talking about the cracks in the glass ceiling and tear the thing down and have madam president to the men here. think about the women in your lives, those that you love, daughters, wives, moms everyone, neighbors their lives are literally at stake in this election. that's what this vote means. >> all right. there is no one better to talk about voting trends across key battleground states. then my next guest and his most recent piece, you wrote about harris trying to
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build a coalition of traditional minority voters and suburban families writing quote, if harris is to prevent trump's reelection under a more explicitly authoritarian banner, that incongruence electoral alliance among voters voters whose lives rarely intersect and other ways may represent the last line of defense for american democracy, joining us now, the author of that atlantic piece, ron brownstein, ron to see you. >> yes. explain more about what you were saying. there yeah well, look, if you look at the modern democratic coalition, it is overwhelmingly a metro coalition. >> and the republican coalition is strongest outside the metrics, you really could draw an imaginary beltway around every major city in the country, whether in a red state or a blue state. democrats are getting stronger inside the beltway. republicans outside that beltway you. see particularly in the three former blue wall states of michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, that trump knocked out of the blue wall and 16 and biden put back is that the democratic hopes are on maintaining their traditional advantage of getting a big
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turnout in the urban centers and then continuing to grow in the white collar inner suburb. it's places like montgomery, delaware, and chester and box outside of philadelphia, oakland county in michigan, kent county around grand rapids dane, which includes a madison as well as cutting the republican lead in the wow counties outside of milwaukee that you know, trump is basically executing a pincer movement on democratic traditional strength in those states. he is very likely, i think to run up the score and trump country, he's running against a mixed race woman from california who is tarring is a liberal, probably going to win those heavily white blue collar smaller communities by even bigger margins than he did in 2020. he's trying to crack way at the democratic advantage in those inner cities, particularly among black men. and where does harris go to find the votes to offset that? it is these large inner suburbs with a lot of the white collar republican leaning voters that she is certainly targeting with
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our messages and all of these endorsements like fred upton, the mayor of waukesha wisconsin they've come out for her in the final days. >> yeah. no those pulling those threads together, it just it makes so much sense. it's really fascinating at ron, you talked you also have a cnn piece where you talk about how these different voting groups are changing, how the electorate is changing, and what that means. can you dig into that? because we've talked about working class white voters is kind of a bedrock in american elections, but there are some significant changes to that. >> oh, yeah, look, over time, the pattern is very consistent case he literally going back decades over every four-year election cycles those non-college whites decline as a share of the electorate pretty consistently between two and three points every four years and the difference is made up by an increase in minority voters and to a somewhat lesser extent in increase in college educated white voters now the
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former blue wall states of michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin non-college whites are a bigger share of the electorate there than they are nationally, but they are declining. there to, and in fact, in that piece, the great bill frye, you know, the demographer at brookings has calculated from the latest census data that non-college whites the cornerstone of the trump coalition, are actually declined coming by more than the national average in michigan and wisconsin replaced almost entirely by the college whites who are moving democratic, pennsylvania less so, less of a change on a national basis. the non-college whites are declining two points as a share of eligible voters. again, from 2024 they might be as little as 38% of the electorate, 2020 was the first time they fell below 40%. and census data is still a little higher than that. and some of the other things like pew and validated a few validated voters or catalyst. but in wisconsin and michigan, right,
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this kind of dovetails with what we were just talking about. the parts of the electorate are growing, are these kind of white white-collar suburban communities with college-educated voters that harris is an audience for. harris is a democracy message. it's interesting. one other quick point. you know, the big debate in the democratic party, which you've been hearing is do you close on trump as a threat to basically rights, values, and democracy? or do you close on trump as a jew, close on harris being someone who will fight for you as a middle-class family. obviously, there's a demographic difference and who you're targeting that first message is aimed at those white collar voters. the second one, more a blue-collar. she has found a pretty elegant solution in that clip. you played before that brings it all together into one phrase. he will come into office with an enemies list. i will come into office with a to-do list is really an attempt to bridge that difference among democrats about who you're talking to and what you are saying to them. >> yeah, really interesting, ron. i mean, i'm sure you're
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having so many conversations with people about where this race is, where it stands right now, who's likely to prevail on election day. and i will say the preponderance of conversations i've been having with people, democrats, republicans come across the board, is that trump? seems to be at, to have an advantage at the moment, to have perhaps the momentum behind him. i always look to see how that momentum is shifting in this period that we are in right now, which way is it going because i have found historically that kind of tells you the most about where things might land. obviously in 2016 when the comey letter 11 days out. so i'm not saying we couldn't see some sort of surprise that could shift things like that. but i'm curious, given your deep knowledge of these pieces of the electorate and what you see, where you think things are moving right now. >> yeah well, look, i think we've kind of moved back to where strangely, where are we? >> we started no question. >> kamala harris has regained a lot of the ground that biden
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lost among non-white voters but she hasn't regained all of it. it was it was an impossible mission to regain all of it given how many, particularly latino families feel that they are worse off now than they were four years ago. and as a result, i think it is really hard. she will be more competitive in the sun belt battlegrounds. but it's going to be hard for her to actually tip any of them, nevada maybe, but, you know, that's something democrats have won in the past. north carolina, georgia and arizona could be very hard for her in the end, which means she's kinda back to where biden was, that she has to sweep the state's that trump knocked out of the blue wall in 2016, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and you can kind of rank them in that order of her chances of doing so. i think i may have said to you, but i certainly said somewhere on the air on in the summer that on october 20 the fifth, she will probably wish it's you pick josh shapiro, even though i know there were a lot of other issues that might have
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come up with his candidacy. and here we are on october 25, and michigan, i think looks pretty good for her. wisconsin is right at the tipping point to go either way. but democrats do have a strong organization there and pennsylvania looks like you know, kind of the decisive battleground in this election. and the question will be, if you look at philadelphia, the force suburban counties outside philadelphia and allegheny, biden won them by 910,000 votes. okay and won the state by 80,000. trump is probably going to win the rest of the state by more than the 830,000 he did last time. and the question will be whether harris can pump up the margins just a little bit more in those six big counties, as well as the lehigh valley, to some extent, but mostly those six counties and, you know, if josh shapiro was on the ticket, this conversation will be a little different about who has the electoral college advantage yeah, it definitely could be a very, very good point.
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obsessed with this maybe he just wants to take over for billy joel rosenberg, h bomb sugar ray bing, bing bong, person, woman, man, camera at joe dimaggio be kicking off his campaigns closing argument with a splashy, long hoped for a rally for him at madison square garden. it's his home city's most famous arena. as our next guest reports, quote, the event is a play for the candidates id headlining madison square jordan represents the fulfillment of a longtime dream for an outer borough kid who always has a new york state of mind even after he technically became a florida man ever since announcing the event earlier this month, trump has not exactly been shy about his excitement we just rented madison square garden. >> we're going to make a play we're going to make a play for new york, hasn't been done
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long time, but i just signed on madison square garden i hope you get hey, you guys have to come. >> will come will be there i want you to come and i'll sell it out very quickly. >> we sold it out in less than three hours and but people are going to come anyway, we have big screens outside it's going to be unbelievable. so come anyway, i mean, come maybe you get it. i don't know it sold out very quickly. it's a fantastic is going to be fantastic national political reporter for the bulwark, marc caputo. >> marks. good morning. nice to see you. ai clearly this is something trump is fixated on. he always taught when he does these events in new york, you can hear it in his voice that he is really focused on the place and madison square garden occupies a very unique spot in that. tell us a little bit more about what this means. and i mean, clearly new york's not in play at the presidential level. there are some house races that might flip on this, but i also
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keep coming back to the reality that at this point all politics is national. now 100% we do have not only national politics, but national media is essentially headquartered in new york. >> so trump knows that having a big splashy rally in madison square garden not only kind of fulfills that childhood dream of being a kid in queens who looked across the river and saw manhattan and saw new york and said, i want to take over the place and build buildings. but he said he always wanted to garden. he's probably going to do it the campaign said that they had more than 100,000 inquiries in just a matter of a few minutes and it's one they announced this. so it looks like after they retrofit everything about 18,000 people will be able to get in and as you just played from that clip there, trump has been telling people, i am going to sell out. i'm going to fill the garden so apparently he is well, i guess we'll see that. >> we'll be able to look around. >> in fact, check that when the moment, when the moment comes i
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also want to ask matter anyway well, i was saying. >> fact checking matter anymore anyway no it certainly we are we are at a at another point in another inflection point on that, on that question, for sure about something else that you have been reporting on because it's something that i'm curious when this campaign is all said and done, depending on how it shakes out. >> if we're going to look back on this as something that made a difference. and that's the way that donald trump's campaign is spending money behind a messaging an ad that messages around transgender people. and you write this quote in the past five weeks trump's operation has spent more than 29 million on tv ads criticizing vice president kamala harris for supporting transgender surgeries for inmates and illegal immigrants in detention. the campaigns, elevation of transgender issues above the economy constitutes one of the biggest bets in presidential politics. the
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former rates as among the least important to voters according to public opinion polls, the latter, their top concern, the trans heavy focus, also seemed to conflict with months of insistence from the trump campaign to the pundit class that the ex president will win because of inflation and gas. and i do want to play a little snippet of this ad because it kind of, it, it takes the message and distills it really quickly. let's watch it kamala support strategy in the 60s, the jail where our money commonly even supports letting biological mean compete against our girls those in their sport kamala is for day dam, president trump is for you and again, i think it's so interesting. you point out the disparity on what people say is important to them versus i'm playing this ad because they're spending so much money to put it on tv. it do you think it's having an impact? fact
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that the trump trump himself does a lot of things to self-sabotage and you wouldn't say he's really kind of professional way. >> he carries himself as a candidate, totally a typical he however, has a team of very professional incredibly experienced people around him and they market tests, they add test, everything they put on air. and so it'd be hard for me to think that they didn't have data. in fact, they say they do have data showing that this ad series works but to your point, we're talking about $30 million in five weeks spent on tv over this and that's way ahead of the economy or economic related messages of $5 million. it's just blows everything out of the water, add to that about another $11 million for a total $40 million from the super pacs back him that are also advertising or transgender related issues. now, the real question is, why, why would you do that? and john mcloughlin, one of the pollsters for donald trump, had said these races, these presidential races, executive
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races, become an issue of character. it's not as much a battle of policy plans as it is character. and this issue they believe in their research, they say shows that kamala harris has character comes under question from people when they see her talk about these matters and when they see the ads, advertising about these matters. now, donald trump has had quite a bit of character troubles, especially as of late from the accusations that he groped someone years ago or woman. years ago to as former chief of staff saying he was making praiseworthy statements about hitler. and so it is a battle about character as well as about policy on both, on both sides. >> in this case, what's just interesting and unique is not only is former president trump's presidential campaign the first one in history to make this the subject of general election advertising. but that they have just gone all in on this messaging. >> so late in the game yeah. >> and it's it's also worth noting. i mean, we throw around the super pac numbers a lot.
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the campaign itself every dollar that they spend, those lower dollar figures, they go way farther for the campaign than they do for the super pac because of some of the rules about how campaigns are allowed to buy ads at lower rates. so in reality, it means that there are a lot more people than it may seem who are going to be seeing these campaign ads, the bulwark's marc caputo, marc. thank you. very grateful to have you today. >> thank you. kasie all right. >> time now for sports rams quarterback matthew stafford throws for touchdown passes. so we've his team to victory over the vikings on thursday night football. carolyn manno has this morning's bleacher report. carolyn, good morning. >> good morning. the rams case here getting healthy at the right time. and as we saw last night, it really matters the teams to best receivers puka nacua and cooper cup took the field together last night for the first time since week one, and they made an instant impact coupled in one of those four touchdown passes from matthew stafford, stafford had thrown just three such passes in the rams first six games of the season combined cop hauled in five catches for 51 yards, including a 27 yard grab for a
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key before sound late in the fourth quarter. but this one was not without controversy. rams linebacker byron young, sacked minnesota sam darnold for a safety with 136 lead grabbing him by the face mask, twisting him to the turf and the endzone, the officials did not call a penalty and the plane could not be reviewed. so the miscalled ceiling, l.a.'s 30-22 win. klay thompson is off to a great start with his new team. thompson said a mavericks franchise record was six threes last night, the most made by a player in a dallas day view, the five-time all-star finish the game with 22 points, seven rebounds, and three steals as the maga speak, disperse 1219 luka doncic led the team in scoring with 28 points describing himself as quote, rusty after missing the preseason with a calf injury. and the new york liberty putting a celebratory punctuation mark on what's been a banner year for women's basketball you all fans treated to a ticker tape parade in the canon of heroes to celebrate the franchise's first wnba championship, york became the first team in league history this season with that tabak 30
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plus when seasons over the last couple of years and yesterday mark the third parade for a women's sports team in new york city. the last time new yorkers broke out, the ticker tape was in 2019 for the u.s. women's soccer team when they won the world cup, that was memorable to the world series getting underway tonight, kasie, there is serious hype around this one, as you know, the la dodgers with their japanese superstar shohei ohtani hosting aaron judge, and the new york yankees in game one. this is the 12th time that these legendary teams have faced off in the fall classic, but they haven't met in the world series in 43 years. >> this is where the real funds starts you know, for years as a kid watching the yankees, play in the world series when world series that excitement the emotion, how the city comes alive is it's something definitely special and looking forward to doing that with this group, you can easily argue that on a, on a global scale, the yankees and the dodgers are the most follow the most
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supported, the expect, kc fans are spending for this highly anticipated showdown, the average price on the secondary market around 1,700 bucks right now, let's the priciest ever just to put that in perspective, that's more than doubled last year's average ticket price that according to reseller tickpick. >> so two iconic franchises going head-to-head. everybody's ready for it. if you've got a little bit extra cash laying around that i know. >> i i have a lot of thoughts about like yankee stadium being so expensive on a day-to-day basis anyway, i feel like baseball like everybody should be able to go see a baseball game and you really can, if you in new york. >> but that said the series is going to be epic for the dodgers. carolyn i really appreciate it. >> all right, straight ahead here on cnn this morning, donald trump's backyard, the sunshine state. >> can the democrats pick up a surprising senate seat in florida? we're going to talk to the democratic challenger. to gop senator rick scott, debbie mucarsel-powell, plus kamala harris rolls out the a-listers in georgia with another major name really? i mean, there's only one, maybe
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