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political analysis you have questions how biden said the right both stayed awake. why did trump pulled out of 60 minutes? >> i love pulling out, losing network of i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn right now on cnn this morning i've done it. >> i'm the opposite of a nazi. she's a fascist showing his rally at the garden divisiveness that have characterized our politics for a decade a final campaign address today, kamala harris speaks at the site where donald trump's stoked january 6, rioters in her pitch to conflicted voters you're somebody who does not respect you. you should not hope for them seizing on the fallout,
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the harris campaign tries to make gains following backlash from the controversial joke made at trump's weekend rally >> i'm here on the east coast. a live look at capitol hill. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us. >> here we are election day. >> now, just one week away later today, the vice president's final major address of her campaign. >> she said to give an address at the ellipse, it's the same spot that donald trump spoke out on january 6, just before a mob of his supporters stormed the capitol after he told them that they had to fight it's got to also talk about the contrast because my opponent spends full time talking about are as american and talking down at people talking about we're the garbage can of the world.
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>> we're not her speech coming after fallout from trump's own closing argument speech at madison square garden, which featured a lineup of oftentimes vulgar rhetoric from the speakers at the event she is the devil, whoever screamed that out she is the anti-christ. >> she's a pretender. her and her pimp handlers will destroy our country kamala harris, she's just she got 85 million votes because she's just so impressive as the first samoan malaysian low iq, former california prosecutor ever to be elected president. >> i don't know if you guys know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. yeah, i think it's called puerto rico >> that last comment about puerto rico, in particular, under discussion on the trail on monday, the harris campaign, quickly turning it into a
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campaign ad a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean. i think it's called puerto rico, who had to recall i will never forget what donald trump did he abandoned the island and offered nothing more than paper towels and insults what are we can deserve better the trump campaign releasing a statement attempting to distance themselves from the puerto rico moment. on sunday night, but jd vance now trying to play it down is just a joke joke. >> i you know, maybe maybe it's a stupid racist joke as you said, maybe it's not. i haven't seen it. i'm not going to comment on the specifics of the joke, but i think that we have to stop getting so offended at every little thing in the united states of america i'm just i'm so over it all right. >> joining us now to discuss margaret talev, senior contributor at axios. margaret, good morning. to have you one week to election day. you don't say the contrast. we
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were talking about this yesterday, pretty stark between what each candidate is offering here, more stark then many of our previous elections the puerto rico comment in particular, obviously there are puerto rican communities in swing states like pennsylvania. a lot of people watching to see exactly how that's rippling out, but it's also part of this bigger picture. what we saw on display on that stage, very different than what we are used to seeing in our politics i suppose it's an evolution of what we've seen in the trump years but what does it say about the state of the race here in the final days? >> well, we've been talking for a year more than a year, year-and-a-half about how this election is all about the economy, how the one issue that voters tell us and poll after poll and focus group after focus. this group that they care about the most on the basis on which there'll be voting is inflation and how that's impacted their lives. but in the closing days of this race, we are seeing a return to the culture wars. it's donald
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trump's ads about transgender that are airing during football games and now this rally is giving harris vice president harris a last-minute opportunity to take the wheel on the culture wars argument and say these are the people who feel elevated by former president trump's campaign. and whether or not he pre-screened their jokes if you elect him again, you're going to get more of this. these are going to persuade voters who thought that they wanted to be voting on the economy. i don't know, but i do know that that rally was not the message that he presumably wanted to take into the closing days of the election. >> and you mentioned whether or not people had looked at his remarks because we also he also mentioned a black person and a watermelon i mean, the puerto rican moment that we can play was more palatable, i guess then another joke he made about latinos. that's really to vote i actually watched that whole even play, right? >> but the reporting that we
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have here at cnn quote, one adviser suggested that no one had reviewed hinchcliffe's remarks in full, but another said the campaign wasn't given a draft that included some of the comedian's more indecent jokes but they did flag one calling vice president kamala harris, a c and t as in poor taste. and it was nixed from the set so somebody saw that he was going to use the c-word call harris, the c-word and said, what do we do that maybe that one's in poor taste right? so this is going to create fodder in ads and a lot of that in the closing days of the campaign. but in some focus groups, as i often am last night that well, you haven't released them yet, but if you are if you are a voter who is already leaning towards former president trump, and in particular, if the economies you're most animating message many of these voters are so attuned to are so accustomed to
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over the top beyond the pale kind of commentary, either from the former president himself or from people around him, people who are attracted to his israelis, that in some cases they really are willing to say, well, yeah, i really don't like that but i had more money in my pocket four years ago. so i think it's shocking to watch some of these comments there that's come on, that's it's 2024, like let's move on. but i don't know that they will be the decisive factor in this race. but for harris and democrats who have been so nervous about how tight the polls have been and about the momentum that had been tracking and former president's trump direction. this does give them a real opportunity in the closing days. yeah. where do you think that stands at this writing? one week out. i mean, the times has a big new story about how harris aides are bullish quietly, growing more bullish on defeated trump maybe they are, or maybe they just have to say they are. >> i mean, i don't know exactly right it is it's a week out here. we're going to
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return to the same. it's like we say, every four years, but for slightly different reasons every time like millions of 47 million people have voted. that means like 200 million people have a vote like most people, a lot of people haven't voted yet. they're going to, they know what they're going to do, but they're waiting into the last day or they don't know what they do and they're going to go in at the last minute and say, what is my gut say and so all these things that seem like just a little piece really, really matter, particularly in a swing state, if, if you are former president trump and you're counting on the latino vote to move in your direction in pennsylvania is this going to help probably not. if you are vice president harris and you are counting on reductive rights and abortion to carry propel a vote that completely overcomes people's concerns about how inflation and the price of goods have impacted you post-covid on what has been the biden/harris chris watch.
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is this going to help carry you totally unclear. so turnout really, really matters and we're going to see everything from these, you know, her version of a massive rally. we're going to see tonight and washington, d.c. today in washington, d.c at the ellipse but all of these efforts, they are both at turning out the base and at trying to just shave off or capture that tiny ever shrinking element of persuadable voters. >> all right, margaret talev. thanks for starting us off this morning one week to go. appreciate it. >> all right. straight ahead here on cnn this morning, hundreds of ballots destroyed the federal investigation now underway after a string of ballot drop drop-box fires lost more than 43 million ballots already cast. how the gop's strategy is laying the groundwork in the courts to contest mail-in ballot rules and with just a week left in the campaign trump facing backlash from latino voters one guard ireland, these are fellow
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cnn's christiane amanpour spoke to the georgian president about the alleged election fraud, which she claims comes right out of putin's playbook. >> we know that russia still occupies, i think about 20% of your territory similar to what it occupies in ukraine, but it obviously denies interfering. what is your evidence? >> every single has been used in this election all the different fruits and rigging of elections, all the instruments, and especially, a new one electronic voting, which has been proven that there have been using ieds that were taken from citizens. and have been used good times ten times 17 times all this evidence has been an e is being collected all right. >> joining us now is max foster live from london? max always great to see you what do we understand here about the evidence at hand? what the kremlin may or may not be doing. and if we heard anything
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from the kremlin on this criminals pretty happy with this because this is a huge endorsement for a pro russia government in a country that was heading towards closer relations with the european union at one point. >> and the tide is very much turned back towards russia for the president near the cristiana speaking to very much a pro european, but she has very little authority in the country. it's all about the prime minister and a resounding vote in the ruling party's favor the claims are that this was rigged and it should be checked but these calls are coming from a president that doesn't have the authority to turn that around. so it's a question of where the country goes from here. obviously, a lot of support for both sides and there's some concern that this could blow up with some protests, but we'll just have to wait and see >> can you help us understand how this fits in to the broader
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geopolitical picture in this region of the world. how the russians think about the politics in georgia, how that interacts or doesn't with the war in ukraine well, you know, president putin wants to expand his power. you could see what he's trying to do in ukraine. he has no plans. there's no suggestion he has plans to take over georgia, but if you can create a sympathetic government, there becomes some would call less satellites state where he has lots of authority connects him to turkey interesting, the prime minister, turkey was the first visit. the new prime minister giorgia and congratulate him. and that's caused a real stink with the european union bear with me because turkey holds the european union presidency and it looked like it was somehow been endorsed by the eu. but that is not the case because there were hopes within the eu, the georgia, we're join and it would bolster europe and the west instead, it's and bolstering russia very interesting.
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>> all right, max foster for us this morning, always so grateful to have you, max. thank you all right. >> ahead here on cnn this morning, be growing backlash from that ugly joke. could latino voters punish donald trump for comments? that were made at his madison square garden rally, plus new clues in the search for a suspect who set to drop boxes on fire, destroying hundreds of ballots saturday nine publisher pioneering music bright's and music publishing rights in the middle east oren is passionate about the mission of have rabia, the company is built by artists for artists like to 54 behind us. you've got infrastructure here. i'll be gotten he's a great player
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harbinger of change. in fact, that will sweep across the nation. but notice the timeline at the top portion of your screen doesn't reach the east coast by thursday evening, so we'll stay dry and we'll stay warm ahead of the front. a lot of people have been heading to the polls early for voting, and we put together this weather forecast, kasie, that shows you individual locations, pittsburgh, new york, and atlanta, taking you through the course of the day today, what really need much of a raincoat or a coded all in the east coast because the warmth that's the major story. as we head in towards the plains and the midwest, more the same for today, but of wind into the windy city but napoleon stations look dry and no problem so i love it. >> derek van dam for us this morning, derek, thank you very much. i'll see you next hour all right. straight ahead here on cnn this morning, casting doubt on the election results republicans filing more than 100 pre-election in lawsuits before most votes are even cast. don't count it. plus donald trump's allies attempting to defend the hateful rhetoric that came out of sunday's madison square
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east coast a live look at philadelphia, the epicenter but this. presidential campaign, let's be real good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us in the last week of campaigning the well, there's some tension between donald trump and he critical latino voter block, the trump campaign has been doing historically well in winning over latinos. cnn's harry enten reports according that trump quote, seems to be on his way to doing better with this group than any gop presidential nominee since george w bush in 2004 but that data does come before sunday's controversial madison square garden marathon rally, where trump and his loyalists leaned into anti-immigrant rhetoric the day i take the oath of office, the migrant invasion of our country as and the restoration of our country begins november 5, 2020, 49 days from now will be liberation day in america. >> we will put these vicious
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and bloodthirsty criminals jail and they kick them the hell out of our country is fast as possible. >> i'm here by calling for the death penalty for any migrant that kills an american citizen sooner or law enforcement officer now of course, the now infamous remark from comedian tony hinchcliffe, which referred to puerto rico as a floating island of garbage and quote, the trump campaign distanced itself from that joke but trump's own comments during the rally, namely his calls for mass deportations on day one do raise questions about how he would do that in a 60 minutes interview that aired over the weekend, tom homan, the man in charge of ice in trump's first-term and a possible member of his second administration, if trump is elected offered some insight into how such a plan could be rolled out we have seen one estimate that says it would cost at 8 billion to deport 1 million people a year i don't
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know if it's accurate or not is that what american taxpayer should expect what price do you put our national security that worth it? >> is there a way to carry out mass deportation without separating families? >> of course, there's families can be deported together are joining us now, cnn senior political analyst and senior editor for the atlantic. >> ron brownstein. ron, good morning to you. thanks so much for being here when we talk about this plan and i know i know one thing that is certainly as i've i've talked to sources and people in the community, they don't want immigration to be the only issue. the politicians are talking to them about. >> that said, there are some pretty significant ramifications to what trump is proposing to do here as well as of course, we're hearing the inflammatory language at the rally. >> what do you make of how this may impact this group of voters, especially in the key battleground states yeah, i
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mean, the tension here has been substantial for the whole campaign. >> trump is not only kind of anticipating, but counting on as harry said, running better among latino voters in any candidate since at least george w bush, particularly latino man, at the same time that he is proposing a mass deportation program that could have enormous ramifications in that community. at least one in four latinos live in a mixed status family where some person, some people in the family are undocumented and others are legal residents or legal citizens. and what tom homan said on sunday was a massive escalation of what they are talking about. he was asked how they would avoid family separation during mass deportation. don't forget when about 5,000 kids were separated from their parents at the border in trump's first term, there there was a massive backlash in both parties. well, there are 4 million us citizen
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born hispanic kids with at least one undocumented parents. and by some estimates, at least 1 million more us citizen kids of other nationalities with undocumented parents and tom homan, when asked how he was going to avoid family separation on really an industrial scale. he said the answer is we're going to deport the kids with their parents so he is now talking about potentially deporting hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of us citizen children which would obviously face all sorts of legal challenges, but gives you an idea of how deeply this policy could reach into immigrant communities, particularly for latino community at a time when trump is betting on that, he will improve with those voters to help him in places like arizona, nevada on, ron? i mean, why do you think there is this if you i mean, you mentioned bush in 2004. i mean, he ran on an incredibly different plot. he
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was trying to get comprehensive immigration reform done that would have included extending citizenship too many people. obviously, we know how that policy endeavor ended but why is it that this, there are so many people, especially men in this community, who are interested in trump considering what he's proposing well, there are three or four reasons, right? >> i mean, the biggest one obviously is that these voters are affected by the same dynamic national dynamics that everyone else's. and you have many i, hispanic families live paycheck to paycheck and they have been hurt by inflation and they are legitimately disappointed in the economic outcomes of the biden administration. despite all the successes, biden has had in the job market and the stock market and investment inflation overshadows that for many of them a second, there is a cultural appeal for trump's strongman persona is kind of swagger his, he seems like i think too many of these voters to someone who says what he
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thinks, regardless of the constant the client third, and i think there's maybe the most important factor in polling. we see that most, many latino voters do not think he is talking about them. they think he is talking solely about new arrivals despite all the indications from allies of trump like stephen miller that their goal here is a broad deportation of people who have been in the country illegally many, many voters who might be affected by this or whoever relatives who might be affected by this tend to see it as something talking about only people who have gotten here very recently in finally, democrats have not, had chosen not to really contest this. you know, whether it's vice president harris herself or advocacy groups. they have been reluctant to push back to hard on this mass deportation idea for fear of trying to you know, trump portraying them as weak on the really separate issue of security at the border. so trump is really had the best of
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both worlds politically, he's been able to enter zhai's is culturally conservative base. all the people we saw, cheering to those racist and xenophobic remarks at the garden and at the same time, counting on improving among the communities that we, the targets of this policy primarily on other issues, especially the economy. >> yeah. >> ron, let me show you just a brief clip of what james carville had to say about the puerto rican joke. >> in particular, and we'll talk about it. watch >> have. any, puerto rican voters they are in pennsylvania, 273,000 this is going to cost, this is going to caution both in a substantial puerto rican vote, also in michigan, this is a community that is not going to take well today i'll promise you what do you think ron is right at the margin? >> certainly. i mean, i it's
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hard to imagine this will not have an effect. i think trump is today in allentown and they will be you know, leaders condemning these remarks. pennsylvania case. he really feels like the battle of the bulge to me in this election, it has been all year even when biden was there. it is going to be extremely close. we know that michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin usually vote together, but past performance is no guarantee. of future results and pennsylvania does look a little harder for democrats this year than the other two. of course, of harris, sweden it's all three. she wins whatever happens in the sunbelt. and this is something that at the margin could be a problem for trump, which is why you have seen them try to distance themselves from these remarks in a way that they rarely, never complain, never explain, kind of attitude in the past, but i do it is hard to imagine, particularly given the wave of puerto rican celebrities who have amplified this through their social media, that this will not have at least some impact in the
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state that is most likely to decide the presidency all right. >> ron brownstein for us this morning, sir. always so grateful to have you. thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> one or week one more week, one more week. >> and then who knows after that. >> but aereo ron, thank you. all right. still ahead here on cnn this morning, the 2024 election, as ron just said, just seven days a way how trump and his allies maybe setting the stage to cast doubt on the election again, plus the dodgers putting the yankees on the verge of illumination in the world series please we'll have that coming up in the bleacher report special coverage begins tuesday, november 5 at four on scene if your loved one was hurt in the crash at night or on the weekend, you wouldn't expect them to wait till morning to call it can and we don't expect you to wait either. >> call morgan or morgan. we're here for you right now because
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of republican activists and lawyers who meet weekly to lay the groundwork for trump's sprawling legal fight. they are captured here in audio recordings that were obtained by the new york times i believe that we are making bigger strides than the left is certainly acknowledging. >> i know we're making more strikes than our own side, understanding we need turnout that's too big to rig when all else fails. >> if an election, if, you know, an official that lost a close election knows that there was an illegitimate votes that were cast or questionable votes that were cast. they could use this information that we have potentially to challenge the election. >> just remember that what we are collectively trying to do is save our country from the radical left. that's what we're doing. i think god put this on my heart all right, joining us now is republican election lawyer ben ginsburg. ben, wonderful to see you. thank you so much for being here. you
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also have an op-ed out in the new york times this morning, they had alerted this massive investigation that they reported out yesterday night yesterday evening. you in your opinion piece, are trying to basically reassure people you write this quote, don't expect to know the winner of a close presidential contest on election night understand that this is because a policy choices made by each state delays themselves are not evidence of a conspiracy. they should not breed ms trust. if either candidate jumps the gun and declares victory before the votes are counted dismiss it as political posturing and know that each state's rules will decide the outcome explain more about why you think you need to write this right now and what you are expecting well, there certainly recounts in the history of the country and delayed results. >> well, what we saw in 2020
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was really sort of what turned out to be systematic falsehoods. about the election. so it is important for people to have an expectation of when the results will actually be produced by the individual states and why that happens, it is not a conspiracy. >> and you want to guard against the sort of false narrative of claiming victory before all the ballots are counted. in case he the truth is that period of time between when the polls close and when the results are called by the news media. >> it's really in 2020 was a perilous time. it was kind of the petri dish of election conspiracies to this time second time through we should know what to expect. so we're not shocked by that delay in being able to call the winter so ben, i mean, what do you expect in terms of how long this may take? >> i mean, let's assume the
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polls are right, and it's absolutely neck and neck in these battleground states, which means they take possibly the longest, right? because it'll be hard for news organizations to look at what we do know and say, okay, we can safely say pennsylvania is going to go this way so we can call it a little bit earlier. what, how long do you think americans are going to be waiting? how long do you think this period is going to be? and if these races are all as close as they look to be, which states are the ones that we're going to be waiting for well, all of this depends of course on the tightness of the race in the individual states and in the electoral college overall but historically and sort of practically the way this states compile their ballots pennsylvania and wisconsin don't allow that prix processing of their absentee ballots. >> so if there are a lot of mail-in and absentee ballots in those states. it's going to take a while pennsylvania, even more so because of the way there counties tabulate the
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votes and really the large number of votes that come in philadelphia jurisdictions and on top of that, 39 of them, including milwaukee, have central counts, which takes longer than if they were verdict count in the individual precincts arizona will take a while because of the state law that allows people to actually walk their mail absentee ballots into the polling place up to 7:00 on election day historically, that is a large number of people who take that option plus in maricopa county, 60% of the state they have so many races and initiatives on the ballot that it's going to go to two pieces of paper for them the first time, which means there will be twice as many pieces of paper to what to tabulate all right. >> well, then i'm going to have you on speed dial on election night. i know that. i am. thank you for helping all of our
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viewers understand a little bit more about this at this early hour, just exactly one week before election day, i really appreciate it. >> thanks, kasie all right. >> time now for sports, the dodger is now just one went away from sweeping the yankees in the world series andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report. >> andy, good morning. >> morning. kasie. i don't want to let down right. we were all so pumped for this series hoping we were going to get an epic showdown. but that nothing but dodger domination since freddie freeman hit that walk-off home run in game one and foramen was added again last night in the first inning, he's going to crush this ball off clark smith for a two run home run in the first, just completely let the air out of yankee stadium. freeman has now homered in every game is world series and five in a row roe dating back to when he was on the braves, that ties a world series record and go ahead and give freeman the world series him vp right now, walker buehler than one through five shutout innings aaron judge over three striking out there, yankees get nothing until two outs in the ninth and it
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wasn't enough. dodgers take game 34 to two to take a commanding 3-0 lead in the series i guess, when it's also in done, i can look at that, but the most important thing is what you said. one more win and that's all i care about right now. i don't care how it happens. i just want to get one more win we're trying to get a game tomorrow that's that's where our focus lies. >> so hopefully we can go be this amazing story in shock the world. but right now, it's about trying to get a lead, trying to grab a game and force, force and another one. and then, and then on from there. but we've got to grab one first game four is now no team has ever come back from down 03 and the world series. >> the only team to do it at all with you for red sox against the yankees and the alcs? now getting the series back to la for a game six, also highly unlikely, no team has ever been down o3 in the world series and been able to even force a game six all right now we have this fourth equinox last night, the nfl, major league baseball, nba, and nhl all an accident the same time,
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steelers, host of the giants on monday night football and calvin austin had a big night. he takes this plot 73 yards for the touchdown made it 69 steelers. austin also caught a touchdown pass. now the giants did have a chance to tie this game late, but t tj watts strip-sack on annual job the water play. that's the oldest steelers won that won 26 to 18 violate michigan backup quarterback jack total announcing yesterday, he's retiring from football total, who is in a seventh year senior, he played in two games this season, but was still struggling to recover from offseason surgery on his throwing arm. he also recently suffered a concussion of his career and he said that quote, that brought forth the painful truth that i need to start prior retiring my health and kasie, you know this the second time we've kind of seen this in the last week, nc state quarterback grayson mccall. so announcing he was retiring after a concussion. both of those guys say they hope to get into coaching. now that they're playing days are over. >> yeah, tough realities for
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them. but it does make sense. andy. >> thanks very much. see you soon. i hope. all right. straight ahead here on cnn morning. jeff bezos defending his decision, blocking the washington post from endorsing a presidential candidate. this cycle why he says the move was critical to credibility. plus, donald trump playing defense in the wake of his controversial madison square garden rally donald to have americans point their finger at others fans of fuel, of hate and division. >> she and her group all right. bad people are truly a threat to democracy political analysis questions now, biden said the right, paul stayed awake why did trump pulled out of a 60 minutes? >> i love pulling out news network or by got news for you saturday at nine on cnn. >> they are trying to shut down
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