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there was a discussion of writings that seemed to me to be a clue that they have some sense of what but the motive could be. there are his writings. and so we'll find out what his intent may have been the third is just this it's right environment that we're in overall. as we know, 2024 has a lot going on in it. and we will find out the true motive. i think the connection to law enforcement or attempt to mimic law enforcement can be quite scary. and just goes to the increased vigilance that we need in this period that the fbi director says, we all need to be vigilant. >> and there was another incident in arizona where someone was arrested who was targeting black people. and there's just we've been warned about this from the fbi over and over and over again. christopher way warning that this could be happening and the threat is high. julian the km
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you always give us great information. thank you so much. another hour of cnn news central starts right now on unprecedented security deal for ukraine in a new plan to fund ukraine with russian money. >> we are standing by for an announcement vandals target the homes of jewish board members of a big museum. the mayor calls it overt unacceptable anti-semitism. and then a statement emergency and rain and rain and more rain. the floodwaters over south florida. i'm john berman with kate bolduan and sarah sidner in this is cnn new central happening right now president biden meeting with other world leaders at the g7 summit in italy, while back at home, donald trump is about to meet
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with republicans on capitol hill. >> trump will be meeting with probably gins that our friend and even some foe in the house and senate for the first time since he told supporters to fight like hell on january 6, just before the insurrection the top republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell, who is no fan of donald trump yet has thrown his support behind him, will be among the lawmakers meeting behind closed doors today. president biden, behind a different set of closed doors meeting not only would you seven liters, but about to meet with ukraine's president zelenskyy, cnn's mj lee is traveling with the president in italy and mj big announcements are coming in, announcements also that president biden clearly want to use to send a message to russia's vladimir putin yeah, that's right, kate. >> now that the ceremonial aspects of kicking off the g7 or behind us, we are now deeply into the working sessions portion of the summit. summit, the leaders have been behind thank closed doors meeting on issues including africa,
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climate change, the situation in the middle east. >> and while there are a number of myriad of issues at the leaders are going to be working on and discussing this week, there's no question that a top priority for this group is strengthening the alliance's support for ukraine. >> we do expect that announced men of a 50 billion, billion dollar loan for ukraine that comes from interests accrued, accrued from hundreds of billions of dollars of frozen russian assets. the final details we were told we're still being hammered out this week. and then this evening we are going to see president biden signed that new security packed with ukraine. >> and this is of course a really important symbolic move for the us and ukraine coming at a moment when the war is in its third year, and russia claims to have made significant advances recently in this conflict. >> and remember really important sort of fine print about this path is that it is not necessarily binding for a
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future us president. of course, you know, a presidential election is coming in the us in november. so that means that a different future us president that isn't president biden say donald trump wouldn't necessarily thoroughly have to uphold this pact which would commit the us for ten years lot to working with ukraine on important issues like intelligence-sharing are working together to work on creating military equipment for example. so just keep in mind the broader context here as well that i think is significant, which is that when the president attended his first g7 summit some three years ago, he made this public plant. she said he is going to be bringing back the us leadership on the global stage. and i think that question is one that really looms large as we know, there are a number of world leaders and at different world capitals, there's growing anxiety that is setting in about the possibility of a second donald trump term. now,
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i should know later the scene evening, we are also going to see a joint news conference with president biden and president volodymyr zelenskyy of ukraine. so of course there's not a shortage of questions and issues that the president could be pressed on on issues related to things happening abroad. and back at home as well. kate i'm jake great to see you. >> glad are there. thank you so much, john all right. >> this morning, the presumptive republican nominee, donald trump, now a convicted felon, is headed to capitol hill. this will be the first trial. he will be there since the january 6 insurrection and the biden campaign is marking the occasion with a new video on january 6. >> donald trump lit a fire in this country, stoking the flames of division and hate now, he's pouring gasoline. they were unbelievable pages, pleasure think the pardon me, extremist who tried to overthrow our government. there is nothing more sacred than our democracy, but donald trump,
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ready to burn it all down john king is here to talk about this, john, i was, was center of course murphy a few minutes ago and i asked him on january 6, 2021, could you have ever imagined? >> that donald trump would be becoming to capitol hill or something of a conquering hero for republican members of congress. >> could mitch mcconnell, who will greet the president today, the senate republican leader on capitol hill, ever imagined that after he said he bears responsibility, donald trump bears responsibility. could now former speaker and former congressman kevin mccarthy out of congress because of this, who first blamed trump and said trump needed to go and then hug trump and tried to keep his relationship with trump. look big picture. this just again, donald trump taking us to a place we've never been right. he is the presumptive nominee. he is a convicted felon and he will go up to the republican house members and senate members tonight as their leader, as their leader. if you're rehman on january 6, how many people thought that we would be in this position, but at a, it proves the resilience of donald trump be approved, his dominance over the party
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that doesn't mean there's not tension under the surface. there are 15 or 20 house members for whom trump is a problem. and look, mitch mcconnell is leaving he's just decided he wants republicans to take back the senate. trump is actually an asset to them in most races this year. if you look at where the tough races are, in this case, so mitch mcconnell's going to eat his piece, but that donald trump is back on capitol hill of all places as republican kingmaker is a wow, you know, it's interesting because there the issue of what it says about him. and as i think, you know, he's got this skill, whether you liked him or not, this, this political resilience that is in many ways unprecedented, wouldn't say about him. >> but there's also the what does it say about them? >> what does it say about these republican members who absolutely war saying other things on january 6, seventh, eighth, and ninth many of them, some will never say this publicly, but in private conversations, many of them from the beginning had been trying to figure out how do we make them go away? how does he go away? when will the trap door open and he will go away because never mind. never mind the 5:00 a.m. tweets when he was president, even never mind
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the insurrection. i don't i know the people out there go throw things at the tv. but he's not a conservative, he's not one of us. he doesn't stand up against vladimir putin. you know, he's just not a traditional reagan republican or a bush cheney republican. they've wanted them gone a long time, but they haven't even figured out how and i think that the fact that the marco rubio and ted cruz's and the people who trump just eviscerate it in 2016 and still to this day doesn't really respect thinks he dominates, will just follow him, follow him because they were afraid of his people. there were afraid of the phone calls, the protests that people back home. >> we just saw pictures of joe biden in italy, president biden in italy, you and i were speaking last night overnight. i'm still marveling at what it's two weeks from today where there is the first presidential debate right here on cnn. that's not why i'm talking about and i'm talking about because it's it's really extraordinary that this would be happening this early. >> person buys a two weeks to prepare for this. i mean, how much debate prep can one do? >> well, he would argue he's doing the job and that's the best debate prep, but you're
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right, he does need to prepare for this moment communicating has never been joe biden's great strength. what's he going to be like in a room with donald trump? the election is 20.5 weeks away. the first debate is remarkably early. they're not technically not even officially the nominees yet, i will say this though those pictures today hey president biden hopes that's part of it right? yes, he's going to stand as close as i am to you and debate donald trump in a room in two weeks. but he hopes these moments donald trump on capitol hill today, that video, the biden campaign puts our kids, people that small slice that will decide the election. most people are locked in as a very small slice of persuadable. he hopes him on the world stage with zelensky, with the other world leaders talking about alliances, talking about preserving democracy. and then donald trump, the cattle, he hoped the mood will change, but the mood hasn't changed. that's been so interesting. this has been a remarkable, if you look at the polling, a remarkably consistent race for months, i would argue that just beneath that in my travels all the ingredients of volatility, their economic anxiety, disgust with washington. the question is what makes those pots boil over? i think the debate is a
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huge moment for both of these men. we're going to hear much more about those travels in a little bit. >> so don't go far. john king and i will note just one more game. one more game. okay. no problem. >> all right. >> all right. thank you, guys. state of emergency in south florida. take a look at these pictures from wplg. we're tracking today's threat because there's expected to be more rain and potential flash flooding on the way, plus the rising tide of partisan reporting. how more and more politically back websites our target getting voters in swing states and they may not even know it and right now, tesla shareholders vote to decide if elon musk deserves a bonus worth about 50 billion with a b dollars devastating and sudden of tsunamis, it happened in far away lands and it's easy to think it can't happen here if one hits home, would we be ready silent birth with lia?
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singing voice. don't make them inherited final expense tab to the most anticipated moment of this election. and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and they'll former president once 1-stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debates thursday, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max five counties in southern florida unrwa, state of emergency now is destructive flooding is rolled through a worsening three days of heavy rains and storms. officials say some areas on entire month's worth of rain over two day period, cars were submerged up to their windshields. you can see some of the video oh, there. they were for some drivers have to leave their cars. it was just too dangerous for them to say it and wade through knee deep floodwaters. now, more than 8 million people are under flood watches in the state as a risk of flash flooding worsens through friday because more rain is expected.
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cnn's carlos suarez is on the ground in fort lauderdale for us. carlos, you're in another spot. it looks like the waters you said had been receiving, but they're still very much there and danger maybe on the way, correct? >> yeah, that's exactly right. so we are in fort lauderdale. that's an broward county where we are expecting more rain to move through this part of south florida throughout the day. now, we're in a neighborhood just north of fort lauderdale, hollywood international airport, where the folks out here are still dealing with this mass right here. it, has been incredibly difficult for some folks to get out of their homes and into their cars to go out to their jobs, to go out to school because of all of this water that you see right here. this is a result of some rain that has fallen across parts of south florida over the last 48 hours in the city of fort lauderdale alone. we're talking about more than a foot of rain that fell across this part of south florida. things were not a whole lot better down in
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miami-dade county, the cities of miami beach, as well as hallandale and evan toura. they are at this hour also dealing with some flood of some flooding there. now, over in southwest florida, the folks there have been drying out since about tuesday dan, wednesday when more than a foot of rain fell across parts of southwest florida. here now is one mine that spoke to a cnn affiliate here in south florida, describing just how bad things got a for his wife, who had one point was stuck inside of her car amid all of this rain uh, my wife was coming back home from beauty salon, and then throw scolding me saying that, oh, i'm in the middle of the lake. >> can you please help me? and i was with my son, so i didn't have any time and opportunity to come here. then our friend came and pitched her up so she's yesterday bunch of people just stuck in and i didn't know why many people saw that there are so many cars steck under panda is still
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wanted to go and so governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency in five counties across florida, including here in broward and down in miami-dade county. >> i city officials tell us that the hope today is that as soon as all of this bad weather is able to clear out, then they'll start the process of trying to bring out these water pumps all in an effort to try to get all of this water out. however, with more rain expected throughout the day, folks out here are going to be dealing with this situation for the next several hours. sara, carlos kate is very anxious seeing you stand in that water because she is almost sure that an alligator is going to somehow get to you so what about are there as soon as you can floodwaters in south florida concern me. floodwaters anywhere do floodwaters and south florida may present a bigger issue having grown up there, it's a real thing. poor carlos is like, i'm not ladies you to play any in doesn't work
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members might be ready to buck their leadership this time around. >> cnn's john king went to michigan to find out 30 years at the same job means you develop a routine. so when the united auto workers called the strike last fall, tone, urine, khan was a little lost we were scared it was weird because none of us ever thought we'd actually be out on strike and we didn't know what to expect and i mean, in living memory for it hadn't been on strike. i think it it was the early 70s shoulders, knees, hips yeah. >> hard work for six weeks. the local 900 union hall was to place to get a meal. now, you can grab a biden-harris yard, sign. the president's pro-union record included joining the picket line. >> it showed solidarity with everyday men and women that are putting their lives on the line and putting their paychecks on the line for a better living it mattered. did it change the conversation about him at all? >> inside the plants. no, i don't think it did if you had a secret ballot in there, how
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would it come up in the rank and file? >> it goes about 50, 50. >> maybe it will move a small percentage in michigan is a state where small percentage is matter. >> so maybe it'll be 51, 49. >> but no doubt for you no doubt for me now, i'm supporting president biden in this election. it's way down from detroit's heyday, but 134,000 members still makes the uaw a force in battleground, michigan chris vitality works in an engine development at chrysler and believes president biden's push for more electric vehicles, hurts business. >> the government seems to be appeasing the coasts. everyone who lives in manhattan thinks everyone should drive an electric car tally says he will again ignore union leadership and vote trump a third time, hoping to end the ev mandates and to get better trade rules. >> i've watched this region go from the arsenal of democracy loom. now, we're happy if we can get a sports stadium or we're going to sell wheat or fireworks or whatever it's absolutely pathetic what we have sunk two now and our
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politicians just they're, they're good with it. >> he isn't so that's the difference bill do be voted trump in 2016 and 2020 likely trump this time, first though, he wants to study robert f. kennedy jr. and the michigan election math when if i would really rather have kennedy, but by voting for kennedy, it means i think biden would win i might have to vote for trump ova as a 25 year ford worker and uaw member. this is a side business using dry ice to clean car under bodies and engine parts he pours his savings into the business and is about breaking even right now. >> we're going to use dry ice to remove all that stuff. >> go va calls himself a middle of the road conservative, doesn't like what some people call him or trump high the powers that be label me as some far right. white supremacy maga republican. and you're still entitled to your opinion. >> but i just don't see him as the anti-christ or hitler.
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>> that's ridiculous. >> bob king worked at ford for more than 40 years and served a term as uaw president when the industry was trying to recover from the 2008 financial crisis he ties trump's support among union auto workers two years of lost jobs, and lower wages. that people feel like the government and the establishment hasn't been delivered for them is there life better now than it was ten years ago or worse? and for many, many working people, it's worse their standard of living has deteriorated in some cases, their community he said deteriorated and walter robinson, junior bets about 40% of his ford co-workers are for trump. >> he's never done a hard day's work, not physical work. like you're doing a plant. he has a solid gold toilet at home so i mean, how can he really empathize with your life? >> and when you say wait, joe biden walked a picket line with us. joe biden spent a pro-union
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precedent they say that you know, guns, gays, abortion sleepy joe hunter biden, robinson says the new contract wins were impressive, but didn't fix everything. gas prices are still pretty high. food when you go to the grocery store, every time this is just me and my wife and his $200 every time i go to the grocery store inside job meet dj furious, helps pay the bills but robinson says he does it mostly for font and to make people happy no matter their politics jogging is here with us. >> now, once again, it's what we call eu is dj furious as well? >> all the time some just stopped while you back to the issue at hand. it's in what you heard from the union
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workers in michigan if this trend continues beyond in michigan and beyond, how significant would that be? this has been one of the defining battles in the last two presidential elections, right? donald trump flips the blue wall. hillary clinton loses wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, in part because of blue-collar voters, many of them union voters right and so joe biden wins it back, gets all three of those states back. why his standing among blue collar voters, including union voters went up. he was ran nine points better among union households in michigan in 2020 than hillary clinton did in 2016. so this is it in those industrial states. this is one of the big tug of wars right there one factor in 2016 that we didn't have in 2020 was the third party candidates. so watch them this year. biden is holding his own. is that enough? that's it. these michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, they're one and the tiniest of margins. and so 50% isn't good enough. you got 62% in michigan union households in 2020, he has to be right around that number again also in michigan it's becoming an encapsulation of
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all of the issues that joe biden is facing right now, right. >> the one thing missing for michigan would be latino turnout. it doesn't have a large latino population. you'll see that you have that in arizona, you have that in nevada, other battleground states, but is there apathy in the black community? he needs to turn out voters there and especially in the detroit area, is huge. these blue collar workers, younger workers having to college campuses several times there, the israel-hamas conflict has turned a lot of young voters away from president by, they also have concerns about his age. then you have this blue color question right there. all the cracks and the biden coalition, you can find them in michigan. all of them. so you could look at it from the half empty perspective and say, wow, tough states that we can look at from the half-full perspective is despite all those problems, it's that close. it's that close. so which way do you want to look at it? >> and that's i guess isn't continue along half empty a full ish kind of thing. whose coalition is more complicated right now, is it a donald trump coalition again, i'm electrodes and joe biden coalition of democratic coalition is more complicated
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because it has more pieces, right? you have the black ternary, have the latino turnout. you've got to keep your share of the blue collar voters to younger voters have been key to the democrats in the last few election cycles. and they're really mad at the president right now, especially over israel, hamas trump's biggest problems is haley voters people who are republicans by dna, who probably voted for him in 2016. a lot of them went to biden in 2020. i don't like either one of them. and so trump has trump has singular. that's a singular problem to solve. it's a big problem. your home state of indiana, big haley gets by 20%, 22% 67 weeks after she dropped out of the race. that's a problem for trump, but it's one thing and their dna republicans biden has a lot more complicated little pieces. it's tougher. it's great. this is adding to the map that you're taking us through right up until election day. >> this is a great to see see you out there and see these, hear from these people directly. it's good to see just takes me away from dj. >> yeah, please just got to get back in dj with a friend of john all right. >> new investigations launched after a string of anti-semitic
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read paint, splash on the entryway. >> you see writing blood on your hands? police say five homes were vandalized like this and york's governor speaking out now about another incident pro-palestinian protest monday at a memorial for people killed at the nova music festival in israel during the october 7 hamas attacks this is so inhumane and this is not who new yorkers are. and we should not descended this chaos and allow any tolerance for this disgusting appoint behavior at that memorial, at that protests, police say some of those protesters were even waving hamas and hezbollah flags and there's also the scene on the new york city subway this week as protesters chanted this joining us right,
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now is a ceo and national director of the anti-defamation league jonathan greenblatt jonathan, thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me came home of a museum director who happens to be jewish to an exhibit honoring victims of october 7 to new york city subway. >> what is going on here? >> it's really quite astonishing to see this sort of antisemitism so brazen, so bold and so ugly. so what you couldn't see in those images of the vandalism at that woman's home who just happens to be jewish. that is her offense. her identity were inverted red triangles. this is what they painted on these homes. now the inverted red triangle is a symbol used by hamas, where you can see this in their videos, how they targeted jews on 107 using that red triangle so when we see these red triangles, it's a bull's-eye putting a target on someone's home or someone's building, just because of their
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faith i mentioned some of the protesters at the memorial are carrying flags for hamas and as walla also saw that summary engine saying long live, october 7, that's right. >> that's a kin to do chanting. long live 911. of course. he by the way, this happened, feet away from the 911 memorial to think this is what we have descended to so again, in exhibit honoring the victims of the bloodiest massacre against jews since the holocaust. and then people are standing outside, by the way, preventing others from getting in, holding terror flags and chanting. long live october 7 here in manhattan. i mean, it is really almost unimaginable like governor hochul said, unspeakable. and we should just acknowledge there's a reason why ads it's been saying winging the bell on white antisemitism is so dangerous, it is. >> you don't need to look very far sadly, in recent past,
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right? to see what hate-filled anti-semitic rhetoric can quickly lead to its right. >> and we've seen this again and again, we saw in 2020 hate-filled rhetoric against asian-americans and a mass casualty bit in 21, we saw hate-filled rhetoric against latino immigrants. we remember the shooting at the walmart. we saw hate-filled rhetoric against jews. remember the shooting in pittsburgh, kate, i worry that we are like a map stroke away from a mass casualty event. again, think about that subway. what if i had been on that subway train standing there as me surrounded by masked people saying if you're azide, this is your chance to get off. what would they have done if i are by the way, the 90 plus percent of jews who identified a zionist think about that more than 90% of american jews self-identify as zionist. this is why i'd avl, we say anti-zionism is antisemitism because this is combustible. someone is going to get killed. >> we have talked often about how antisemitism has been on
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the rise. in recent years, this was happening before october 7, but it is exploded since october 7 how does the country and the country's leaders turn this around? this is what, this is the piece that i'm missing. i here, governor hochul, i hear even new york city's mayor's speaking out very strongly against what's happening here but what hasn't been done, what is missing? >> well, we need action, not words. i mean, so there's some things we'd love to see happen right away. i think governor ocl needs to create a task force to address antisemitism immediately before something dramatic happens. and that means law enforcement, it means education, it means it's all of the powers of the state should be focused on. how do we just keep people safe? that's number one number two, i mean, you probably saw the front page of the new york post today. >> this masking issue has got to be dealt with and there's a way to balance between free speech and the importance of free expression and keeping people safe from harm. so at
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adl, we're looking at that what's the right framework? and then number three, you know, we talked before about what's happening on campuses. yeah before kids come back this fall, i think the us sector of education needs to convene a summit of university presidents every university in america should have a plan on how they're going to keep their jewish students safe and allow all kids to learn about it's a great thing that's a great point to make because you have now a summer, right? and people are in campuses all the time, but you have a summer. and what is going to happen in the fall, right? is a really, really critical one of the groups, one of the groups who led these, i'mma call them protests. it's not a peaceful protest. if you hold up signs that say kill the zionists that's not peaceful. but what are the groups has said they're organizing a summer intifada so the students are ready in the fall, right? this has got to stop jonathan. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you so much. >> really appreciate it. sarah. >> all right. this morning, president biden is meeting with world leaders in italy for the g7 summit. >> big issues, of course, include the israel-hamas war
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the war in ukraine, and the impact of artificial intelligence on the world. now, with all the political turmoil that biden is facing here at home, how does the world feel about him from the both side looking in, well, we've got someone who can answer that question with numbers. actual facts. cnn's harry enten our senior, let's make you chief. let's make you chief data reporter with a look at this. all right, so what are the numbers? how to other countries feel about joe biden and former president trump? >> yeah, facts first here in this run, the numbers segment. all right, to do the right thing, and world affairs were pulled across 34 foreign nations. look at this. wow, joe biden, the clear leader here, 30 countries have more confidence in joe biden then in donald trump, that includes all the g7 countries, just three countries have more confidence in trump, than in job biden, i believe hungry is one of them. so a very few selective few who have more confidence in trump them biden, but the world, if there were an election and
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everyone in the world could cast a ballot, joe biden would definitely, when here. >> yeah. i mean ukraine very, very, very concerned about what would happen if donald trump gets into office and whether they would still get the help they need all, right what about here domestically? where are we, right? so globally the voters love joe biden compared to donald trump. but let's take a look domestically when it comes to foreign policy, because this is something we've been seeing across different polling questions something was going on in 2020 that was favorable to joe biden, then you jump ahead to 2024 and it's a far more favorable landscape for donald trump. so biden versus trump on foreign policy in 2020 voters preferred joe biden by 12 points on foreign policy. you jump ahead now to 2024. look at this donald trump, if it's favored by eight percentage points, of course we know that joe biden's approval grading on the israel-hamas war is low. we know that his approval rating on foreign policy is low. we know that his approval rating on ukraine is low, so it's not much of a surprise that americans are vastly, much more in the direction of donald trump than they were four years
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ago. but it's quite the interesting sort of dynamic where globally all right folks really prefer joe biden or donald trump on foreign policy, but domestically, they prefer donald trump to joe biden. it is fascinating and we know what happened here and insurrection in that helped push him forward. let's look at when you look at this as a whole though, how much does foreign policy matter to americans? >> yeah, there are some selections that are about foreign policy. 2004 comes to mind. there are some elections that aren't necessarily about the economy 2020, of course, with the coronavirus pandemic this however, looks to be an election that is most likely going to be turning on the economy. so extremely important that 2024 vote. look at this, the economy number one i think i drew a decent hour or they're at 65% foreign policy, look, it's 123, then we have to skip all the way down, down a number nine, just 33% sale be extremely important to their vote. so, yeah, i think donald trump very much loves this going from joe biden to donald trump in terms of foreign
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policy. but how much of a difference that'll actually make probably not very much the truth is, this is the issue 65%, the economy where joe biden, last time around versus this time around in a much worse position, it is the economy stupid as we have been told over and over and over, in the right area. and i'm going to say, yeah, it's beautiful all right. john, were at a huge pay de on the line i'm this morning for elite elon musk, tesla shareholders holding the checkbook. and then quiz time, who will next where number 12 for the new england patriots? it's a trick question aldrich shames, is cold calculating, cynical, and needs the money not only was the cia compromise, he also was compromised secrets and spies, a nuclear game sunday at ten on cnn rife diabetes no slowing down each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do that's why you choose glue
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i've given myself was small raise, join me at trying.com, the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher the president and the former president, one stage two, very different visions for america's future that cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27th, nine life, i'd cnn and stroke screaming unpacks. >> i'm serum or in washington. and this is cnn oklahoma supreme court rejected a
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request by survivors of the 1921 tulsa race massacre to receive compensation the court ruled the quote, simply being connected to an historical event does not provide a person with unlimited rights to seek compensation. >> it dismissed the lawsuit by the only three be known survivors of the masker all over 100-years-old chaos in the italian parliament. one lawmaker walked up to another from an opposing party, shoved in italian flag in his face and then may have all out brawl. one person was injured so badly he had to be wheeled out tom brady was officially inducted into the new england patriots all of fame you humble me you make me proud and i, am eternally grateful. >> i am tom brady. and i am a patriot the team announced they will or trot, excuse me. >> the team announced, i'm speechless. so for this, the
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team announced they will retire his number 12 and they will unveil a 12-foot tall tom brady statue outside the stadium this season he's in oddsmakers predict kate that it will be handsome strikingly handsome, but that should be how we address each other all the time. you humble me. >> john berman and i would like john berman and i'm a patriot and i would also like and 12 foot statue in studio. >> thanks. >> there we go. all right. this morning, elon musk is basically a new legal drama beforehand. he's being sued by a group of former spacex employees. they say they were illegally fired after raising concerns about harassment at the company, seen as clare duffy is tracking this one for us, tell us more about this lawsuit. claire yeah. kate, these four employees claim they were illegally fired at for their involvement and writing a letter back in 2022 that raised concerns about gender discrimination and sexual harassment within
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spacex. that letter at the time was signed by over 400 employees this lawsuit like that letters specifically calls out elon musk's habit of making crude sexual innuendos in posts on x, the platform formerly known as twitter. for example, it refers to 12021 posts where musk says he plans to open a new university called the texas institute of technology and science, which of course would as a euphemistic acronym. and i want to play for you what one of these former employees told our laura coates last night. her name is paige holland feeling she told laura coates about the influence of elon musk's tweets within spacex. let's listen she's actually retweet elon musk's twitter and he will treat them. and so it, it becomes impossible to separate his personal nonsense from the actual day-to-day life of an actual working environment where engineers are working hard and trying to get things done now, the lawsuit claims that because of this culture
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created by elon musk's tweets, employees spoke comfortable doing things like naming a part of one of the companies, rockets, the up skirt camera. >> it also claims that elon musk consult ordered the firing of these employees after they wrote this letter, which asked other executives to disavow his tweets i should say spacex did not respond to our request for comment on this lawsuit, but an executive previously said that these employees were fired for cause. kate all right. >> let's see where this one goes clear. thank you so much. >> sir. >> all right. >> take a listen to this new report. >> it shows the number of partisan back outlets designed to look like impartial new sites has officially surpassed the number of real local daily newspapers in the united states. and the majority of these outlets are targeted at swing states indicating they're designed to directly impact political outcomes. cnn's menial analyst and former, sorry, and report are not former anything you're doing, everything for axios joins us now live. sarah, this is really
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interesting report. everyone thinks they're getting their news from the right place, right? i don't watch someone, so because i don't want to hear that. what did you find? >> it's interesting this targeting of local outlets is super important here because buckle is the most trusted news in america. people trust their community news. so the fact that they're trying to masquerade as local outlets is important. sarah but also to the point up top, the fact that they're targeting swing states. it means that it's undeniable. this is a political strategy. now some of these entities that are trying to do this are much more transparent than others. the more transparent ones will say where they get their funding. they'll say, we get their funding from progressive groups but others don't list their funders. there's no bylines on these websites. it's intentionally very fuzzy, sort of like dark money, you don't know exactly where you're getting it, but it sounds good to you because maybe this is something that you also thinks so targeting people to try to get them to lean one way or the other. i'm curious if this is happening both with progressives and the
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right are both doing the same thing, both are doing it. and that's what super important. this is a strategy that's used on both sides of the political aisle of the eight major groups that we've found that are putting these types of websites out there for are progressive. and for our conservative. now, it's worth noting the biggest of the groups which is outsized by a massive margin, is run by a report applicant operative. and so that is leaning more conservative. but these strategies are used in the left two and the thing i'll note, which is so interesting they are intentionally designed to look like they're impartial. so the names of these types of websites will use are like the arizona monitor or the new hampshire democrat. these are the types of sounding names that you would use for an impartial news outlet. and that's why i think a lot of people get fooled also, it's important to note this isn't just a digital problem. it's also now migrated to print. so we're seeing a lot of these operatives are printing sort of fake newspapers that are designed to look like you're normal local paper. but in reality, they're very biased sort of warning that the hey, this is no disclosures nothing
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and they'll stare at this has been a thing in the us for a long time. >> we've had partisan back papers, but the difference is these guys aren't trying to be explicit and upfront about it. and that's where it becomes a political game in the fact that you said they're surpassing the actual number of local newspapers that people generally trust because all of the reporters live and, work and send their kids to school in that community. so the trust factor should be quite high class? >> yes. and this is an important thing to note. we've long had these types of spammy websites trying to impersonate local news. >> what the differences is the rapid plummeting of the number of local daily newspapers so now we're at a point where you can't offset the falsehoods with real news because local newspapers are dying and leading up to the 2024 election, this is a massive problem. >> all right, we need to rely on a local electorate that's informed, not being persuaded and it's very clear that this is right. a political pressure point because they're really targeting swing states. >> i went through every single
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site on that list. i clicked through every single one. there's over 1,000. and i made a list of all the states being targeted overwhelmingly, it's illinois, it's wisconsin, it's pennsylvania, its north carolina, it's georgia. there's definitely an effort here to focus on swing state voters ahead of the election. >> people complain about the mainstream media, right? but this is another pig issue. if they have no idea that it's partisan and they're reading it as if it's just your everyday local newspaper. >> while absolutely great reporting sara fischer really appreciate it, was great. john wright, 20 years after the deadliest tsunami in recorded history, scientists are still trying to crack the code for better tsunami forecasts this is a look at the science me give you, just hold patch. >> because we saw awake all across the horizon and dave and i were looking at going why didn't the world is the closer it got the louder? >> thank got it sounded like
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jet engines owner of the resort started screaming and hi but we could tell by the fear in his voice that it was serious i just cut the camera and i started running at the very last point. i don't know why i turned, but i did that's what i way the fake and it just went like that that that wave was not ten feet anymore. it was 40 feet i just thought that's it. >> i'm dead new episode of violent earth will with liev schreiber airs sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time.
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>> we've got an update and a big announcement coming from president biden's overseas trip. a new rfc in a new central starts now just in ukraine front ends center at the g7 summit in italy. and before he even arrived, ukrainian president zelenskyy said, he's ready to sign off on new security agreements with the united states and japan in just moments, donald trump returns to the nation's capital to meet with gop lawmakers and his vice presidential contenders on capitol hill. what could happen as he makes his very first visit? back to the capital as a certainty, capitol hill, as a convicted felon and making a second bid for the white house plus body armor and a lieu of ammunition, a traffic stop in new york city by the nypd leads to a disturbing discovery. what it means just ahead, i'm sarah
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