Lunch break. Try now for free visit otter. Ai. Ai or down hello, the app on Jeremy Diamond in tel aviv. And this is cnn the is cnn Breaking News all, right everyone thanks for joining me today. Im omar jimenez in for fredricka whitfield. We start with Breaking News. The Supreme Court announcing it may hand down a new ruling tomorrow. Theres growing speculation that justices could weigh in on colorados decision to remove former President Donald Trump from the ballot. Now, voters in that state are set to head to the polls this week for the Super Tuesday primary, colorado challenged trumps president ial eligibility under the constitutions 14th Amendment Insurrectionist clause. So here this, now for more on this Breaking News, former us attorney harry litman now, harry, thanks for jumping on with us. We dont yet know officially what this ruling will be on by the Supreme Court. But why does it make sense to you that this is what the justices could rule on tomorrow . You know, omar, its a cl
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by her. they deserve everything. and i wouldn t be serena if there wasn t venus. for my husband and everyone and their thoughts. once in a lifetime or once in a generation there are certain athletes who come along and they transcend the sport. we saw it with tiger woods. we saw it with michael jordan. serena to me she did that for tennis. she changed wearing your emotions on your sleeve and being who you are. she made it a more welcoming and inviting sport for everyone. she revolutionized it just by being herself. she was so dominant for so long, especially at the most difficult time to be dominant in womens sports and womens tennis. she has never allowed anybody to dictate what she ll say or what she ll do. serena has always played on and off the court on her terms. com e on. hi. so this is from serena s essay she wrote in her book. i never wanted to have to choose between tennis and family. if i were a guy i wouldn t be writing this. because i d be out the