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buildings that are either completely flattened, completely destroyed, or those that are simply shells of themselves. it is also the daily backdrop for us soldiers sgt. >> ebrahim bury, the practicing muslim who started working on the pier operation in march during the holy muslim month of ramadan, knowing that they're going through his harsh conditions and still fast, it still holding on to their face and good a little bit that they can that's what it was. another motive. motivation right there and look anderson, people like sergeant barry have done their part. they've gotten the aid off of these ships onto the pier and then onto the gaza coast. now the question is, what are leaders in the united states and israel in gaza going to do to improve the conditions on the ground for the distribution of this age. so that groups like the world food programme can go to this pier and pick up the aid and start distributing it to those in need. and tonight, united nations is saying that it is raising concerns with the
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israelis about a security coordination at those land routes as well with the top un spokesman warning that the risks, frankly, he says, are becoming increasingly and tall horrible on the ground. anderson, jeremy diamond, thanks the news continues right here on cnn outfront next, the breaking news, not repeating the bleep show, new reporting tonight about what trump is telling confidence he will not do it. >> cnn's debate two days from now. >> this is we learned about one of the comebacks biden is gearing up to deliver, also breaking polls about to close in the most expensive democratic primary ever the biggest progressive names out in full force aoc sanders warren, is it enough to save jamaal bowman? >> barack obama's half-sister teargassed, live on cnn what happened on the ground there. >> let's go out front and good evening. >> i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. it's not going to be
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a bleep show while that is from a close confidant of the former president, a direct quote, who tells the bowl works, marc caputova, that cnn's upcoming presidential debate will not be like the 2020 fiasco caputova, who has new breaking details llt a moment. says trump realizes the chaotic debate four years ago, cost and valuable support. force here is just some of what we saw play out justice left, would you mason, who is on your list, joe. >> this don't you write gentlemen, i think on pack. >> i'm not here to call out his lies. everybody knows he's a liar, but you i just want i want to make sure that you what did last let us firstly, i want to make sure i can you let him finish, sir? >> he didn't know how to do that 145 times that is how many times trump interrupted biden or the moderator, 145 times and
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could put o is reporting tonight. >> is it that maybe different this time tonight, trump telling the washington examiner, quote, i was very aggressive in the first one. the second one, i was different and i got great marks on the second one and in the final, two days before thursday night's debate, the former president says he is not hunkering down, is not spending hours upon hours preparing saying it's very hard to prepare, you've got to know this stuff from years of doing it and i know all the leaders and i know what i know it's largely based on common sense. i think debating is an attitude more than anything else. that attitude will be put to the test? is we are now learning the two podiums will be eight feet apart. now, eight feet apart. think about that. that's not very far. it is much closer than the last trump biden debate during the covid pandemic, when they, when more than 12 feet apart from each other could be the closest they've ever been, maybe at inauguration, it was closer, but it's really close. as for biden, he is leaving nothing to chance. he is ready to push back and he is engaged in formal, traditional debate prep are mj lee is reporting the biden's team believes if and when foreign policy comes up,
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there is no starker contrast. we even know what one of biden's comebacks might be when pressed and mj is outline is outfront live the white house tonight, and mj, you've got some breaking news on what biden is doing and the thinking here on some of these debate moments. >> yeah, erin, even though domestic issues are really top of mind for the biden team he told by a source that the debate prep sessions at camp david have also focused on foreign policy with jake sullivan, the president's national security adviser, taking the lead on those discussions as the president is prepared for the possibility of foreign policy issues coming up on thursday night. one campaign officials said that when it comes to foreign policy, really the contrast of the president will try to draw against donald trump could not be more strike star. this is how they summed it up. they said president biden stands up to decay traders and defend freedom. trump is a loser who is too dangerous and reckless to ever be anywhere close to the oval office. again one famous trump
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line, that one source had said is likely to come up on thursday night. is this claim from donald trump recently that he would be a dictator on day one. but aaron, i think one thing that is important to note is that as you're talking about preparing to go up against donald trump on foreign policy matters. one challenge for the biden team is that his positions have actually been quite murky and ambiguous when it comes to gaza for example, he hasn't actually said much when it comes to ukraine. he has said if he had been president putin wouldn't have invaded and he would have resolved the conflict in one day. but he's never elaborated, so all of that goes into the thinking and the preparations and of course, we've reported that mock debates have begun to camp david. the president, is using a podium as a prop, and there are different a's that are playing the roles of donald trump our jake tapper, and dana bash and all of that, of course, is meant to replicate the exact experience of the president could have on thursday. and that is really meant to test him on sunday since as well of stamp as well as stamina as well. >> all right. which obviously is going to be crucial here. >> mj. thank you. and more
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breaking news on the cnn presidential debate about donald trump's strategy. so let's go straight to the bulwark smart cupp udo, who broke this part of the story. so mark, you've got new reporting tonight that donald trump is then he gets it. it sounds like the confidence close to him are telling you that he has directly told them that he's going to ease not going to repeat that chaotic debate performance in 2020. what are you learning? >> quote, it's not gonna be like last time he told one person who had spoken to me about it. it's not 2020. that's what donald trump is saying. >> his team is saying that he learned his lesson from the rather disastrous debate in 2020 but like in 2020, his debate preparation is not being called debate prep. >> don't call it debate prep. they're calling it policy refreshers he's having informal and formal discussions with five top aides and some others who come in. but overall, it's not like what joe biden is doing not not at all. and you say, obviously they don't want to use the
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word debate prep so you also report to the extent that he doesn't have anyone playing biden in rehearsals, which is a crucial part of debate prep for moderators, as i can tell you, having done that or for anyone obviously preparing to debate, what do you know about the preparations that are taking place? >> what are these policy refreshers and tail? >> well, the policy refreshers and tail him just having about these hour-long meetings. there's been at least six so far, there's probably gonna be at least one or two more before thursday where jason miller is could top communications adviser, stephen miller, no relation. it was top policy adviser. the campaign co-manager. >> susie wiles two other top policy advisors are in these sessions every day, and then other aids sort of cycle through and then there are special guests who come in and highlight various issues. and so we have a little sense of the things that he's interested in talking about preparing to talk about one of them is abortion. foreign policy is another immigration, obviously another and trade. >> so what he does and how he
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responds to some of these other questions, like it's going to be in georgia. >> so he's probably going to be asked about whether he won. georgia are not. obviously, he didn't we don't know how he's going to respond, but i'm sure that they're expecting that question to be asked. >> that's right. right. and then and perhaps even they will have no idea he how he was responding until the moment that he does mark you recently, you and i were talking you had reporting about trump's vp shortlist that you had learned that it appeared to have been whittled down to three names. now, you have learned that when you talk about these, you just said hour-long sessions, at least six of them but trump has turned to two of those three to help him in these policy refreshers. >> tell me more right? jd vance, the ohio senator, is there to talk about the america first movement and sort of heartland issues being from ohio, the midwest, the rust belt, being of great importance. >> he's sort of participated or he has participated at least one of these sessions. and then florida senator marco rubio has been there and discuss with him foreign policy and national
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defense. so specialties of rubio. >> now i wouldn't read in to that too deeply as the fact that they might be favored or disfavored. trump recently said that he knows who he is going to pick as his vp, that vp candidate will be at the debate, but everyone's probably going to be at that debate. >> so we have no idea of who it is or when he's going to make the announcement. >> right. all right. mark. thank you very much with all those new details. now to menu know all about preparing for debate like this. david pollyanna, cki, former chief of staff or senator ted cruz. and for me to former deputy campaign manager for the ron desantis campaign, also the chief strategy officer sort of acts advocacy, which is ironic because david axelrod is here and give a patent, maybe there will be after tonight. we're senior adviser president obama of course, senior political commentator. okay. so let's just go through some of this reporting here. actually, venn diagram overlap on foreign policy which may not be the first place you'd expect it, but obviously they're both preparing their what do you understand here when you look at biden's preparation, very traditional. it is prepared his
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someone close to them using the word loser to describe trump, unclear whether biden would use that word, but as he ready to play returned fire with fire, he did four years ago. >> i mean, one of the things that i think really benefited him was that he was very much in the moment he pushed back. he had trump on his heels at times and he didn't let trump rattle him in those debates. and that's even more important this time that's the first test for him. so i'm sure that's part of what they're drilling. the other thing is former current president's incumbent presidents tend to stumble in that first debate because they, they want to defend the record. they know more and they want to share all these details so on i'm sure they're trying to rip all that wiring out and say, here's this is how we want to handle this issue. this question, these are the lines we want to land and they're going over it again and again. >> so they were probably ascii when you have here what we're learning marks reporting on trump hour-long sessions so that is prep. i mean, it may
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not be standard prep, but that is these memorizing things at some level, at least six of them we've got marco rubio and jd vance involved having done this with ron desantis and ted cruz, who have been on stage well, one of them with with trump. what do you make of this debate prep? >> in debate prep, i think look, it's a great example. some candidates need to prep, like their former litigators and supreme court clerks in some need to practice in different ways, maybe in a more entertaining style. and you have to read your candidate and know how to prep them and in this case, i don't think sitting down and mock debate sessions doesn't sound like the trump team feels that's the way to i think they're trying to slip the pill and the apple sauce. they know he has to prepare, but he doesn't like to be prepared. he doesn't like to be handled, so they are calling them whatever they're calling them, but he calls it trump saying debating is an attitude you want a certain level is he right yes. i mean,
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i think people read how you handle yourself on the stage, whether you're in control of the stage and so on. but it does matter how you handle specific questions and i was interested marks and where they're really eager to talk about it. abortion. i'm not sure they're eager to talk about abortion. got to be ready because that's going to be a major issue. so in classic preparation the key is to anticipate as much as you can. and when you're preparing someone for debate you're comfortable when you hear a question you. know, how your candidate is going to handle that question. i think it must be anxiety producing for both these prep teams because they're not quite sure. >> so the distance i was just looking at you, i was wishing i had my tape measure, so i'd say what we mean from knee to knee were say, three, three-and-a-half feet so eight feet on some level is actually far but for this, for these two and in this setting it's very close where it's 12 feet last
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time, they may never have been this close together, maybe maybe inauguration and yet eight feet, what does that do? i mean, when you think about when you're prepping before, are you does that distance matter and how do you play that? >> to literally it does, especially when you don't have an audience because it seems and feels even closer, you're in a studio. just the two you just the two of you. and clearly there's bad blood between them. we saw that in 2020, we've seen it escalate over the last few years. but i also wanted to touch on one thing. i think campaigns are about prep and being ready to go in, but they're also about confidence and it's going in. and i think right now, the former president walks in with a pretty significant polling advantage. i mean, at this point in the race in 20 on this date and 20, joe biden was leading nationally by ten points now, donald trump's up by 1% in that holds true in a lot of the battleground states. >> i'm not sure confidence since necessarily as his friend, that's when trump tends to get in trouble, is when he's over-confident. but on this thing about distance, one
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of the reasons that incumbent presidents and frankly we've never had this situation before but trumped intubate in the primaries. neither of these guys are used to having someone this close in their grill, right? getting them without deference and challenging them. and that's one of the, one of the things that makes it difficult for an incumbent to prepare. now we have two in common and a former incumbent, right we'll see how that goes. >> distance, i guess that is that kind fixed physical proximity when you are a person who is so isolated, each in their own way yes. age is going no matter, age is going to matter you that 90 minutes going to matter for both. we'll see we'll see. but certainly biden's ages is at the front of this, right? everybody is watching to see how he is back in 2019. remember that debate? yes. we asked him about it. i just want to play how we answered the question at the time that was his pat answer here is vice president biden if you're elected, you will turn at during your first term last month former president jimmy carter said he could not have undertaken the duties of the
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presidency at 80 80-years-old. why are you so sure that you can because i watched it. >> i know what the job is. i've been engaged. look one of the reasons i am running is because of my age and my experience. because it comes wisdom. we need someone to take office this time around. who on day one can stand on the world stage so how does the. >> answer that now he's not going to answer it that way now. but what he can say is look, this isn't about my future, his future. we're both at the ends of our of our careers here. this is about your future in the question you have to ask is is this person going to fight for mayors? this person going to fight for themselves? and that is very, very clear all right. >> well, thank you both very much. we will say i'm sure these questions all will be a big, all all right, next trump-appointed judge aileen cannon failing again to make any rulings in the mar-a-lago classified documents case. >> why? hi trump, white house attorney ty cobb is next. plus breaking news holds about to
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>> and even as she then when the hearing happened, seemed to dismiss trump's arguments that the warrant was too broad. >> she said she had a quote, hard time seeing any problems with the warrant. she still didn't actually rule on it. >> it comes on the third and final day of hearings that cannon scheduled on various issues related to the mar-a-lago classified documents case issues that most legal experts argue have no merit other than to delay the trial. >> a trial which by the way has no trial date and cannon has a delayed indefinitely at this point, i'd front now former trump white house attorney ty cobb. so tie when you look at this okay. so i mean, i don't know how do you see this. this is you give her credit for obviously seeming to not be a fan of this, or she should have ruled or she never should hiring in the first place well, she should never have had a hearing in the first place. it's hard to give her credit because we're now at the stage where trump's lawyers have thrown so much at the wall and see what would stick their now throwing just water at the wall to see whether she's interested
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facts that in fact achieving gave him a hearing on this i'm highly irregular. she doesn't she didn't see any merit to it in the argument. most judges didn't see any, wouldn't have seen any merit to it on the papers and they would have just ruled it's a silly it's a silly thing to have a hearing on in essence, it boil down to you know, will you let them search in every room? well, these are documents. they could be anywhere. >> right? right. and so in other words, hearing itself shouldn't have happened, but she wallet she appeared dismiss about she did not actually even rule on it and she's got more tomorrow. >> this is there's a lot on the table here, right? there's a special counsel's appointment is even constitutional. another hearing that that experts say shouldn't have happened, gag order on trump and whether to place one is it possible that she doesn't rule on any of these? >> it's very possible that she doesn't rule on these. i think she's had a hard place for herself. she either has to disappoint trump, which obviously is difficult for her, or she has to make a decision
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that supports trump, but we'll get her removed from the case when it goes to the 11th circuit. >> so i think failing to rule following her name seems to be her new last name. >> aileen cannon failing rule. she will not rule and once she does, if you will, favorably for trump, she's gonna get reversed. and spun right? >> so it's inner interests, not too, and i misspoke today was the final day of hearings. right. and get rulings on them. so i saw this the other day on twitter. i wanted to see what you thought about this was a professor at george washington law school. so he was saying that if floating the idea that if cannon rules that the special account accounts was appointment is unconstitutional and i know you're saying she probably won't well, but if she were to rule that that the steps from there might be a bit counter-intuitive. he was suggesting the doj should not appeal. but should have the us attorney in florida refile the same charges in the new case? hope that it gets assigned to a different judge, not cannon, who judge. and then the special
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counsel prosecutors, who have already been designated as special assistant us attorneys in florida for this case. they stay on the new case and continue their prosecution because they're up to speed. >> is that a path that would work. >> so i think that is a path that would work. i don't think it's likely path i guess because you don't even have a ruling at the first. >> even if for two reasons even say she didn't make the ruling and they assoc rule that special counsel appointment unlawful. and they justice department wanted to try to expedite things. could take that course, but she's already done her duty to trump by pushing this case off to the point where it's not going to get tried before the election, right so the justice department and the stakes would be way too high for the justice department not to appeal the special counsel decision if they invalidated, keep in mind there are other special counsel's out there. david weiss is out there on the hunter biden case. >> so just apartment would would probably proceed to do that. i think randi a license
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professor. yeah i think it's a reasonable solution to a problem, but i don't think it's the solution. the justice they would actually go with. >> right? i understand the precedent of it. you have to you have to have that formal appeal. >> all right. so there was a late night council filing from the special counsel we got to see some never before imaging, never-before-seen images of the actual boxes and documents at mar-a-lago. they're like spilled all over the floor and they did this to show to push back on trump attorney's argument. trump's attorneys are saying, well, because you the orders of the box is content which changed you can't tell the defense about it because you don't know when stuff was put in the box. >> so they're submitting this to show that while of course the order was changed because we did pick up all the papers off floor, i guess it's basically part of the argument does where does this go? so i think i would refer to that as the gimme a break filing i mean, it's trump's argument is so silly box-to-box integrity should be enough for those documents, particularly the ones that were all over the
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floor. >> but but the theory that it should be in the first third of the box versus the second third of i have a very hard time in my wildest imagination understanding how that could be a difference dense all right all right, ty, thank you. great to be with you. >> all right. next breaking news polls are closing soon in the most expensive house primary ever. what happens in new york tonight could be a crucial telltale sign for november plus trump's debate style is something we never saw from other presidential candidates you're a tough guy. >> you have to worry about it a little molecule like it's hard i decided how do you keep your
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breaking news, final votes being cast at this moment in the most expensive house primary race ever. here's what's at stake. progressive new york congressmen, jamaal bowman, could be just hours away from losing his seat. and if that happens, he will be the first member of the so-called squad, the group of 9 of the most left-leaning members of the house. >> to be booted from congress and many big name progressive senators, bernie sanders or elizabeth warren has been pounding the table and showing up for bowman. >> i want to go to miguel marquez, who's outside jamaal. bowman headquarters right now. final final votes are coming in and we're going to get the results and see what happened here could be crucial for november miguel, what are you? hearing as polls are getting ready to close well, look, we've got an hour and a half left and everything we have heard whether it's the polls or the voters that we've talked two over the last several days, or even being at a polling station today, we were in mountain vernon alde to city hall. >> that should be a very, very strong bowman precinct. and from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. when we left to come over here, we asked them how many voters all day they had how many you think 19, that was the entirety of the voters that went to that serious, not very he busy. it should be. i'm absolutely serious. i was shocked. we kept going up there to talk to these folks. so it was shocking that they only at now these are all very small precincts as well. so there's not a lot but voters, in those reasons, but you'd expect a much better show for bowman in a place like that the energy look bowman came to this district and rohde, the energy and the anger over the justice rights and george floyd protests and the justice movement into office. he beat elliott angle, who had been there for many, many years. and now those tides and turn, yes, there was a lot of money from a pack super pac that is in this race. but those messages are resonating is a fairly small jewish population in the district, about 7% but
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that message is resonating the people who are most angry in this election. and it's a fairly small number for that come off his democratic primaries they are the ones that are coming out and it doesn't look particularly good for jamaal bowman, erin. >> all right. miguel, thank you very much. that's really i always while praising button 19 voters, i'm sorry, i'm just floored says a lot about issues around this country. >> all right. out front. now, former democratic congressman from new york, director of the cornell institute of politics and global affairs, steve israel and erik erikson, he is host of the erik erikson show and author of you shall be as gods so steve, you're from new york, you ran the reelection arm of the house. so you knew this district very well i know the precincts are small. i'm sorry, i'm just still stunned by 19 people actually carrying enough to go out what does this mean? >> well, first of all, 19 votes means that congressman bowman is drastically underperforming now, new yorkers are pretty well known for commuting to new
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york city and voting on their way home. so that number will come up, but it still reflects a lack of enthusiasm, a lack of energy for congressman bowman. look, there are two competitive democratic primaries and downstate new york, both in the suburbs. jamaal bowman versus non-executive george latimer in westchester. and your former cnn colleague john avlon, running against anansi gore off in eastern long. >> that also will see if done it as well. both of these races will test this proposition. do democratic voters want purity and ideology on the left, or do they want pragmatism? when abillity near the center. both of those races will test that proposition. avalon, obviously about pragmatism and getting it done and latimer has been running on that. >> so eric bowman has been vocal in the israel-gaza war and you just heard miguel talk about that the relevance of that in this race, and it has been bowman voted against military aid to israel. >> he's described the israeli invasion asian and gaza as genocide. here are some of the things he said 75 years of
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military occupation so eric, what will it say if democrats in new york resoundingly reject that message in 90 minutes? >> you know, i think it's just very strongly that you don't have to be for israel per say, but to be hostilely against it into have the same rhetoric is not the people who were in the israel, but antisemites in this country is a bridge too far for a lot of people jamaal bowman got his 70 running in 2020 against the incumbent chairman of the house foreign affairs committee saying e was two in the pocket of the israel lobby in washington, and i think he might have misread his election in 2020 and overplayed his hand here, people really don't like that rhetoric, particularly
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given the horrible anti-semitism coast-to-coast in this country on both sides hi to the eye right now. >> so just talking about what this means. those steve, for november and for biden, for democrats, for enthusiasm. if bowman loses tonight, that's the first member of the squad to lose in congress, right? the squad that had become quite powerful for a period of time. and here's the judging and some of the most well-known faces of that group suburbs have essentially already begun pursuing a defunding of the police. not on my watch will not be able to humanize the impact and push back against corporate greed when you say, i'm anti war, when you talk about wokeness, you're saying i'm anti-black what does bowman's loss if that's what we see tonight, mean for that movement, that group, right? the far left wing of your party? >> well, they're going to need to reassess if if bowman loses, if the progressive candidate in new york one loses, they do you need to reassess but look,
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every race has its own dynamic. i chaired the democratic national campaign committee. no race reflects everything. >> they're going to say, well, is 25 million against him. >> he never had get a chance. but they really need to ask this question. every district has its own dynamic, its own center of opinion doesn't make sense to have such a purely progressive message in electorates that prefer the center right and so eric, okay, now, on the other side, lauren boebert. >> she is has a primary tonight and she may indeed be victorious that's the sixth way race in colorado. those polls closing soon. she barely won her seat last time. barely want it switched districts after the video surfaced of her vaping and allegedly groping at a musical. so she switched districts is it possible she wins again? and with all this, it's it's just keep going it is possible that she wins tonight and this gets to the point on on bowman as well that
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there are fits and bad fits for districts and to win, you need to be a fit for your district. >> and if she can win in this district, she was redistricting and had the move. then politically, she probably played her hand-write than being where she was, but there are ideological alignments and in a hard republican and hard democratic districts, and you need to know your district. you can only deviate from your district so far before they three our office steve, what does this mean? >> do you think for biden if you do see a rejection tonight of the progressive candidates in new york, what's the message for him well, exactly what was just said you need to have house democratic candidates who are fits for their and media markets fits for their district. >> joe biden has an thai or career of trying to govern from the center he has tried to satisfy progressives and. to a great extent has done so but i do want us, i want to say this the new york 16 race with bowman. it's a democratic district that's not going to go to a republican new york one
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remains to be seen. i do think it tells a story about what's happening in suburbs. so in the 37 battleground states that joe biden must-win this election is in the suburbs and eric, do you agree with that bottom line yeah, absolutely. >> i mean, the suburbs are where it's going to be bought and one all right. >> well, thank you both very much. it's great to see you. thank you next, obama sr, tear gas live while on cnn as she spoke out, a mid deadly protests what happened? >> we're going to show you what we saw and trump not backing down on his claims, biden will be drugged up, but cnn's debate a claim he's been pushing for years they gave pig fat shot and the and he comes out for two hours. he's better than ever before the motion the 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. the cnn president so debate thursday night at nine live on cnn and
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things can happen i'm itasha bertrand at the pentagon and this is cnn tonight, president obama is have sister tear gas and violent protests in kenya auma obama is in this video was captured live on cnn as police started firing tear gas into the streets of nairobi protesters storming the country's parliament, at least five people so far dead. >> a level of violence razan there's any alarm here in the u.s. with the state department condemning the violence, urging restraint. larry madowo was there. he saw some of those bodies. he is outfront tonight from nairobi young kenyans are demonstrating for their rights they are demonstrating with flags and banners. i call don't even see anymore schedule told me yeah. gosh. >> this is the moment that half-sister of the former us president, barack obama was teargassed we're live on cnn alma obama, a kenyan-british
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activist who lives in aerobic among crowds of protesters on tuesday can you in the grip of a quote, total shutdown in response to a controversial finance bill, which includes proposed tax hikes on basic goods, including sanitary products. i made a cost of living crisis. >> young people need a future no jobs 50% of our population under 35 have no jobs without no jobs, what taxing the jobless the protests are part of the country's quotes. >> seven days of rage tuesday's event, turning deadly with policemen heading in detaining demonstrators even resorting to live rounds, just scattered those who want their voices to be heard the bill would spots the he's protests and lead to this destruction is seen as an added barrier for those already burdened by the high cost of living. the anger intention is felt across the country with people like a woman standing up for what they
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see as injustice alma obama has long used her voice to protect the rights of others building a kin-based foundation, saudi cpu, from the ground up, we have orphans and young people in poverty her voice became elevated after a younger half brother, who she pressed the next id with during her 20s, was elected to the white house in 2008. she was born in kenya, the second child in barak obama seniors first marriage before he moved and remarried in the us barack obama often spoke of their close relationship, reflecting in his book about the trips that alma thoughtfully organized for him, allowing him to introduce his daughters, do his father's ancestral homelands homelands. that omar also welcomed him to ask president. >> it was alma who first guided me through kenya almost 30 years ago. >> we have to do for itself, no matter how little you have no matter how difficult your certain circumstances, you can still succeed how words from
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nearly a decade ago? >> when cnn, translating once again into action on tuesday, look at what's happening anger and determination, fat by many erin cnn has reached out to the kenyan police about there response to today's protests. and we have not heard back. there's been a lot of criticism from human rights bodies about the heavy-handed overly militaristic response to largely peaceful protesters. president william ruto in a national address that some criminals infiltrated legitimate protesters, but that didn't go down well with mostly young protesters were out in the streets. he said they were only armed with banners and flags while the police were under the bullets. so who are the criminals? >> that's the question tonight. >> erin and also tonight, a top hamas leader remaining defiant after israel launched an airstrike on his sister's home, killing her and her family. >> the building reduced to rubble political leader saying, quote, if israel thinks that targeting my family and relatives will change our positions and resistance than
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they are delusional. it comes as tonight for the first time we are seeing disturbing new video of the hostages who were taken from the nova music festival on october 7, were so many were killed i want to warn you that it is graphic. this video, which was originally taken by hamas, shows three injured, injured hostages in the back of a pickup truck one of them is 30 three-year-old or levy. >> today is his guns. third birthday is third birthday, and his brother, michael or is brother michael joins me now michael, this video that we're now seeing here for the first time is the only proof that your brother survived the october 7 hamas attack, where of course so many including his wife, were murdered horrifically by hamas what went through your mind when you saw this video and for the first time knew that he was alive so as you said, that was the first
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and only time that we saw all alive for a second. >> it was i can say it relief see it with our own eyes. that is actually live but the second after this released early to haul and sadness all the worst feelings that you can imagine because seeing how terrified it was it was completely scared. i know him is all life. i've never seen him so scared in his life he was also covered in blood which was probably is wife's blood. he was murdered the club him what can i say
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it's heart-breaking his wife, as you said, was murdered by hamas and it can't even imagine what you're thinking and you see that blood and that he may aid may have seen her die and then been covered in her blood. their child your nephew? it turns 3-years-old today, 3-years-old today his mother was killed. his father is a hostage gosh, how is that little boy even doing michael? >> it was plus it was this saturday, the day you can imagine we tried to put on a mask and be happy for him and show him that we love him and kill him. but underneath we all cried how can i can you celebrate a birthday to a kid
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lost his mother and he's looking for his father for almost nine months. now. >> michael? i know you bounded people to see this video despite obviously your brother, his fear is pain. the blood of a loss, but you want the world to see this now, why is it so important to you to share this? >> i wanted to get another reminder of how the face of evil look like i think the world has to see it has to remember the desk still 120 hostages a lot of them are still alive, but they are running out of time we call these international community to unite put more pressure on hamas. to get a deal to release all the hospitals as soon as
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any other, you've called women, you don't like fat pigs dogs, slavs, and disgusting animals your twitter account only rosie o'donnell, donald trump commanding the stage what, times property well, let me talk quiet. is off the cuff approach you're a tough guide. >> you it's a stark contrast to his opponents seemingly more rehearsed and carefully crafted leinz. it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country because you'd be in jail secretary clinton that freewheeling strategy. >> i'd like to know understand why aren't you bring it up? the emails, i'd like to know why yeah. you. know, it hasn't it hasn't it hasn't been finished at all. >> can carport sets of questions. it's nice to one on three has targeted the moderators honestly, megan, if you don't like it, i'm sorry. i've been very nice to you, although i could probably maybe
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not be based on the way you have treated me and his opponents alike. >> my social security payroll contribution will go up as well, donalds, assuming he can't figure out how to get out of it. but what we want to do is to replenish the switching. nasty fun with trump. oftentimes successfully deflecting policy questions it causing a commotion on stage i about policy question for you, sir. >> let's see the answers here. >> well, don't worry about it worry about it a little marker by leveling personal biting insults, you went to manhattan and said, i'm lying to the american people in the voters have a right to know the lying guy up the every time you're the one of the later they released, the one now let me tell you. let me she is me. i've given my answer, lion ted interrupting the people left behind. there were heroes really, and i resent you joking yeah, you're talking talking about my son, beau biden. your title? i don't know bo i know hammering away at his opponents
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every time you see him, he's got a mask. he could be speaking 200 feet away from an he shows up with a biggest mask i've ever seen within unrelenting cadence that oftentimes knox, even the most seasoned debater off their footing why didn't, why didn't you do lowered? >> because i was a senator with a republican president. >> oh, really, i will be the president effective affective centered, or you could do donald, this chaotic approach, bill clinton was abusive to women only amplified by his added the tricks hillary clinton attack those same women and attack them viciously. four of them here tonight and one other strategy shift we've seen trunk make is for him to throw out this playbook entirely. >> one of the debates against hillary clinton in 2016, you showed up when he was mostly discipline, more subdued, a toll all surprise when compared to the past and that's certainly one reason aaron, the biden team here, they're preparing for this e