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believe them because they believe anything he says they believe him over their religious leaders, over doctors. they believe him in any realm of information, regardless of whether he has backed extremity expertise or not. so yeah, there's absolutely people who believe him and it's truly incredible to me that they do because he's just de lies constantly. it's just a firehose of leinz, like we saw last time the debate. it doesn't matter what he's talking about. he just pretends to know what he's talking about and says whatever benefits in the most yeah. >> officer daniel hodges, i mean, you can speak to it better than anyone else can. so thank you for joining tonight thank you for asking me i should note we were just talking with judge jill and joey about that important decision that is coming from the supreme court on monday, cnn is going to have special coverage of that immunity ruling. reading it live to you
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from outside the supreme court, what that decision is, i'll be there starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern >> on monday, so make sure to join us. thank you so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn hello, and welcome to our viewers. >> watching and the united states and around the world. i'm on a current in hong kong, hit on the show renewed vigor on the campaign trail for president joe biden. but isn't enough to sonst the pools for him to step aside a ruling from the u.s. supreme court limits charges against some january 6 rioters. i'll trump's team could use that to their advantage. and french voters head to the polls on sunday when the mind newell macron's centrist alliance hold firm or could we see an upset from the far right? joe
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biden, the white house and top democrats are damaged control mode after the u.s. president's faltering performance at thursday's presidential debate but on friday, a stark contrast. biden was animated as he spoke at a rally in north carolina in the afternoon with a teleprompter a very different setting from thursday night's debate when he was in the room with only donald trump and cnn hosts jake tapper and dana bash he told the crowd on friday that he doesn't debate as well as he used to. but he does have the energy and experience to run the country getting my words biden, i would not be running again if i didn't believe with all my heart and soul, i can do this job because quite frankly thanks are two to despite calls for him to drop out of the race, his campaign says, he's staying. first lady jill biden
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told supporters on friday that after the debate, the president said he didn't know what happened, and that he didn't feel that great well, donald trump did not escape criticism for his debate performance. he lied throughout the entire event, but at a rally in virginia, the former president put the focus on biden despite the fact that crooked joe biden spent the entire week at camp david resting working, studying, he studied very hard. >> he studied so hard that he didn't know what the hell he was doing cnn white house correspondent. i'll let science has more on the fallout from the debate. biden's attempt to bounce back when you get knocked down, you get back out president joe biden in north carolina attempting a major reset after his debate against former president donald trump one democratic lawmakers for telling cnn biden's performance was a disaster i know i'm not a
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young man i don't do debate as well as i used to well, i know what i do know i know how to tell the truth on the campaign trail, the president fiery and his attacks against his rival donald trump was charged democracy, i will defend it a stark contrast from biden's showing at cnn's presidential debate, which has sent biden's advisers scrambling behind the scenes to come democratic panic after moments like this. >> making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what i've been able to do with the covid excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with if we finally beat medicare always right. he did beat medicare, beat it to death and donald trump seizing on biden's struggles, i really don't know what he said at the end of their sentence. i don't think he knows what he said
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either, even as he made multiple false claims hedge, yet when asked directly if he would accept the results of this year's election, if it's a fair and legal and good election, absolutely. i would have much rather accepted these. but the fraud, i doubt whether you'll accept it because you're such a whiner. but those moments overshadowed by biden's shaky demeanor delivery midway through the debate, aids explaining his hoarse voice was the result of a cold. >> now, the campaign facing questions about what comes next for the 81-year-old president. >> are they going to stick by him or are they going to come with pitchforks despite the slip-ups, many top democrats defending biden yes. there was a slow start, but it was a strong we'll finish this election. and who is the president of the united states has to be about substance. and the contrast is clear. former president barack obama writing bad debate nights happen. trust me, i know but this election is still a choice between someone
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who has fought for ordinary folks his entire life, and someone who only only cares about himself, but in private, some democrats, less assured questioning whether biden should remain at the top of the ticket biden's team spent part of the day calling donors and lawmakers trying to ease concerns when adviser telling cnn, quote, we are in a dark place, but we're moving forward. that path forward is ultimately up to biden himself, who so far has shown no signs of backing down by getting my words of biden, i would not be running again if i didn't believe with all my heart and soul, i can do this job. >> the president continued his campaign swing here in new york city where he attended a fundraiser with lgbtq plus supporters a source familiar with the events told me the president was expected to raise $3 for that event. it comes on the heels of the campaign saying that they brought in $14 million around the debate, saying that that is the largest invest grassroots front bracing day since they're campaign
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launch. now, the president is expected to have three more fundraisers over the weekend, but it all comes at a time when democratic and biden advisers spent a portion of the day on friday on the phones calling notches democratic lawmakers, but also democratic donors. who have expressed concerns about his campaign are led signs. cnn, traveling with the president in new york joining me now is caroline hillman. >> she's a professor of critical theory and social justice that occidental college, and show michael singleton, who is a cnn political commentator and republican strategist, a great to have you both with us, carolina, if we can start with you president biden obviously woke up today to a barrage of criticism and calls for him to step aside after his disastrous debate performance. and then he delivered this rousing speech at a rally in north carolina. let, let's first take a listen to what he said. >> i don't walk is easy so i used to i don't speak as smoothly as i used to i don't do bad debate is well, as i
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used to what i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth this was a completely different joe biden, completely different men. what happened and i would say that even there he stumbling a little bit, but boy, yeah, definitely more energy than last night this debate was just catastrophic for biden and not in the sense of like, hey, obama had a terrible debate against romney in 20 2012, or ronald reagan stumbled in his first debate against walter mondale way back in 1984. >> this was a huge shift in terms of people thinking about his fitness for the presidency, his age has been an issue. we on polls for about a year here and what he did last night was to put himself in a very deep hole which is why you have so many democrats behind the scenes and even publicly calling for him to step aside and just a little bit ago, the new york times editorial board
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asked him to step aside trump remain calm and also in controller, share my goal. donald trump, he spent 90 minutes on stage telling lie after lie after lie, he was rewriting the narrative for the january 6 insurrection and then today he spent most of the day gloating. let's take a listen to what he had to say joe biden's problem is not as age, it's not as anything really, it's got no problem other than its his competence he's grossly incompetent, you know, they keep saying old. >> i know people that are much older than him that are doing unbelievable things, make it a fortunate i knew a man that it's 79 he was never a success and he made 1 billion, billion and a half dollars from 79 to 92 and that's what it is. it's not as age, it's his
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competence share my goal he's base is going to love him. that's that's not to discuss, but the performance of donald trump onstage for those 19 minutes shore, he was calm. he was in control, but did it scare moderate republican voters? i don't think so. i think this idea that the quote-unquote nikki haley voter, which i presume you're alluding to substantial percent of them voted for president biden in 2020. the expectation for most of us who sort of do this stuff for a living is that most of them will stick with president buying or whomever the democratic alternative would be in november however, there are some internal polling data from the rnc, from the trump campaign and some other right-leaning and by right-wing i mean republican leaning entities that suggests that there's a three to 4% of those voters who may have a little buyer's remorse. and maybe potentially interested in
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voting for the former president again depending on who is running mate is depending on if he can showcase the ability to not be as chaotic as we have some what become used to. and he accomplished that goal in that debate, just like joe biden and had the goal of showcasing vitality and youthfulness and the ability to govern for another four years at 81, donald trump had to showcase that he can moderate his tone. you have to showcase that he wouldn't react aggressively to every single insult. like a child, and he did that. now we can talk about the number of times he made statements that we're not true with veracity of the claims. people sort of used to that from the former president. that's not the expectation that they have that donald trump has all of a sudden this truth bear that were the case. this election wouldn't be as close as it is for all intents and purposes, i would argue that donald trump has more than likely on his way back to the white house caroline democrats clearly were panics last night and many obviously still up
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button needed to prove he had the energy, the viggo, the stamina, the mental acuity for another four years. >> and that he's in age was just a number. he showed he was every one of his 81 years last night what conversations are being had at high levels about him stepping down from his the inside circle, his family, and even his wife. i mean, it must have been excruciating for them to watch absolutely. the fact that they sent kamala harris out almost immediately and they had spin about him being sick and also how he did better in the second half in the first half of the debate, which i actually don't think it's true. i think he had a peak maybe in the middle this is the discussions that are happening right now. our. azure michael pointed out having to do with the fact that he is not likely to win the election given his performance last night. and i say this as a historian of this, right, that these things
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almost never matter, and it wouldn't matter last night at all if he had just shown up and did a typical job instead? during headlights, mouth agape. he looked like he was zoning out. he was a losing the topic. the topic of abortion came up and he brought up the topic of immigration and didn't hit it out of the park is abortion topic the way that you should have it. i think right now the conversation is about whether or not his essentially his ego will allow him to step aside. power doesn't give up power. this is a public servant, a patriot at some, someone who served this has been incredible to the country. and at this point in time, the only way that he could be replaced really in a fashion that would render the party just in tatters would be for him to give his delegates leases delegates at the democratic national convention or before that. that happens in august and chicago and have them coalesce around another candidate. so i would imagine there are all sorts of strategy
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sessions going on night close friends are definitely encouraging him to do that. but at the end of the day, if biden doesn't want to step down, he's not going to step down michael. >> i'm interested as to whether trump will turn out for a second debate and also how he would feel about running against a given newsom or a gretchen whitmer, or even kamala harris for that matter i'm advising him no to a second debate i'm sorry. >> clearly going to focus on running against joe biden, but you're going to plan potentially for vp harris or gavin newsom, which would be odd if they skipped over the vice president first black woman that i don't think democrats would make that mistake because you've risk or turn it off a lot of black voters. so you would probably focus on potentially building a strategy to compete against her, but from everyone that i've spoken with, that have known president biden for years and i mean, a number of years, he is going to stay in this thing. and so donald trump is going to run a race against him. and the question is going
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to be for the american voter do you remember the first two years of the trump administration before the covid pandemic. and we can certainly criticize those last two years or do you want someone who potentially isn't competent to lead the country forward on economic front, inflation, immigration to potential for the united states to be drawn into some type of foreign conflict with russia or china in the south china cd, these are real serious questions at the american people want answers to, and i think trump could potentially make an effective case that president biden may not be the greatest person to have solutions to those very complex problems. >> chang, michael singleton, caroline hellman, we appreciate your analysis. thanks for joining us. >> thank you monday will be a big de the u.s. supreme court. that's when we should get the court's ruling on some important cases, including donald trump's immunity claim tell us coming up. let's iran's presidential election
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>> u.s. supreme court is set to issue a major ruling on monday about whether former president donald trump is immune from criminal prosecution. monday will also be the final day for the justices to release opinions on other high-profile cases. on friday, the court ruled that the department of justice overstepped its authority by charging hundreds of people who took part in the january 6, 2021 riots with felony obstruction charges. trump's legal team expects to use the ruling to attempt to get his obstruction charges dismissed. the rowling has forced prosecutors to reopen cases against dozens of rioters. more now from cnn's katelyn polantz in washington the u.s. >> supreme court on friday decided that the way that the justice department charges january 6, rioters has to be limited that there has to be specific thick intent and language that the justice department uses when it brings cases against these reiner's for felony obstruction. many
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rioters hundreds even were charged with obstruction of the congressional proceeding on january 6 of 2021, and they were taken to trials. some of them pled guilty, and many have been sentenced. there's only a couple remaining cases in the system where those people continue to serve those sentences. and so now with this supreme court ruling, there's gonna be a lot more work for the justice department to do. these cases are very likely to go back to the trial judges now and be revisited in different ways within two hours after the supreme court ruled on friday about these january 6 riot or cases, a federal judge in dc, who sits at the trial level, told the defendants under her right hitters that they would need to be re-sentencing. so she's going to put those on the calendar. re-sentencing dates for some of these people who are serving prison time. and then in another case, a very well-known case against jacob chancellor, the so-called q and on shaman, the man with
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the horns and the spear with the american flag and the buhle horne urging writers to come inside the building. he, jacob chancellor may have to be retried. he's one of the only rioters to only face that obstruction felony count. and so the justice department may need to revisit how it deals with that charge against this man who's already completed his prison time. i'm so a lot along way ahead on that, there's also the trump case. donald trump faces this same charge that the supreme court is ruling on. but the justice department's tried to get ahead of things here and say that donald trump's case is much different than the rioters that he was trying to obstruct the proceedings of congress in a lot of ways, including with that fake elector scheme and with a lot of actions that didn't just occur on january 6 katelyn polantz cnn, washington but accounting is underway now
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and he runs snap presidential election and preliminary results show the reformist candidate in the lead. >> according to state media, moderate lawmaker masoud pezeshkian is leading hotline one nuclear negotiator saeed jalili, with nearly 20 million votes, counted pezeshkian leads by about 1 million votes. if no candidate gets 50% plus one of the vote, a runoff will be hills, will cnn's bridget plaque and joins us now from tehran. fred, good to see you. a voter turnouts as we know historically low in this election. do we feel that this boycott is a protest not necessarily shorts a protest or a boycott, but definitely the authorities won't be very happy with the turnout as far as we see it so far, if you look at it right now, the turnout stands at around 40%. >> that's not necessarily going to change at all and if we look at previous elections, even the one where ebrahim raisi was elected, where he didn't really have a moderate candidate running against them. the
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turned out there was 48% are the last parliamentary election turned out there was 43%. so certainly so it turns out is very low and the authorities will not be very happy with that at all. and the supreme leader, of course, has said that the legitimacy of the islamic republic's political system in many ways relies on word voter turnout. he said it's strong the turnout is strong and it's weak and it gets denounced as he put it by its enemies. if the turnout is weeks, so the authorities won't be happy with that. the big question now is going to be, is they're going to be a run-off between the two top once we're still in the running, are now that the votes are being counted, or is one of the candidates, but to be able to get a full majority in the first round. yeah, pezeshkian seems to be leading at this stage by 1 million votes ahead of saeed jalili explain to us the difference between these two candidates and how they are likely to do with the united states yeah first, that's a really interesting question because while masoud pezeshkian
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is seen as a reformer and a moderate, he still is someone who has been endorsed by the political system. >> yeah, that's why he's allowed to run you, someone who's pledged allegiance was supreme leader of iran, dia tola ali accommodate so there wouldn't be reform, but they wouldn't necessarily be all encompassing. he does say and he has said that he wants better relations with countries here in the region. he wants better relations, of course, also with the west as well. it was quite interesting because the supreme leader himself came out and warned iranians not to necessarily trust politicians who too badly want better relations with the united states. he said, not all good necessarily comes from the united states. so that could be a point of friction in the end, one of the things of course we understand is that no policies would be put an action without the blessing of the supreme leader of this country. and of course, all the other entities that are so important here in iran like the clergy, like the military. so there are chances for reforms that a candidate wants to go that way, but it's certainly would have to be in conjunction with a top authorities, especially with the supreme leader here in this
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country and fred, just finally, when are we expecting to learn the election results i would say it's going to be probably in the early afternoon. >> you just mentioned that i think around 20 million who are less than 20 million of the votes were counted. it looks as though about 24 million people cast it's their ballots. so i think it's still going to take maybe a couple of hours for the final election results to come through. one of the things that we're hearing is that these accounting is still very much going on in bigger cities. so that is something that of course could take a little bit. that's also by the way, an area where the moderates believed that they could show a quite well. so we're going to have to wait and see how that plays out and whether or not one of the candidates possibly will get the absolute majority in the first round no. >> glycan joining us from tehran. good to see you. thank you. reaction's still pouring in to thursday's debate between president joe biden and donald trump's still ahead. we'll hear from the people whose opinions will matter this november in a battleground state, georgia, plus political
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lies throughout the event well, a blistering editorial from the new york times suggests that joe biden should drop out of the presidential race. the editorial boards right up published friday says, quote, mr. biden has been an admirable president's under his leadership, the nation has prospered and begun to address a range of long-term challenges. and the wound it's ripped open by mr. trump have begun to heal, but the greatest public service mr. biden can now perform is to announce that he will not continue to run for reelection was speaking to anderson cooper earlier cnn contributor and new york new yorker staff writer, evan osnos said, he thought biden maybe undeterred by the latest criticism it's significant it is not the kind of thing that the times does lightly. >> it's pretty rare to think of last time that the new york times has called for a democratic president two to step aside from his reelection attempt. but i also think if
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you're trying to understand what's going on inside joe biden's world right now, inside his mind, i think you've got a pretty clear sense of that today when he got up and he said in this crowd in north carolina and he said, when you get knocked down, you get back up for him that there's an idea that is way more than just a sort of bromide that you might throw around. this is kind of his central political mantra, and it's been a part of his life for very long time. the question now is, does he believe it so strongly that he is perhaps not as open to seeing what the other evidence is that's going to come out over the course of the next weeks and days now, a days and weeks about what sort of support he has that balancing those two, i think anderson is going to be at the at the core of how he how he navigates this over the course of the days. >> i'll guide tuckman called out with biden and trump's supporters, as well as undecided voters in the battleground state of georgia, to see where they stand after thursday's debate we talked
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with georgia voters at a sports pub in atlanta immediately after the debate was over. >> i'm only 25 and i see well, they're both old and they're both either avoiding questions or they're both like don't now what the hell that answering and we talked with georgia voters on the recreational belt line that surrounds atlanta after everyone had the night to think about the debate. i don't necessarily feel competent in either candidates ability to run a country we had conversations with dozens of georgians, many of them very uninspired. hey, that is 20. see you guys because i don't like one candidate more than the other. i would like a younger candidate on both parties. headline old man versus con man, really resonated with me before the debate, were you leaning towards biden trump are undecided by leaning towards biden after this debate, how do you feel without a home? many who voted for joe biden in 2020 and support him currently are
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frankly depressed. >> my genuine hope is that perhaps somebody else will step up for that nomination. >> the democratic yes, sir. >> these two women say they are strong biden supporters, but watching the debate was difficult. >> i was concerned very, very concerned. about biden's real ability to carry this nation forward. just from physical perspective, you feel the same one yes. i hear about where our country is going to be rather than who deliver the most stellar debate onstage i, care about who tells the truth. just going to keep me safe. who's actually going to do things for the country? i don't feel like that's true. not speaking if former president donald trump, many georgians leaning towards voting for him, tell us the president biden's debate performance was not at all surprising to them. i thought he sounded unsure rather confused and not well-prepared sorry to say. i think that they
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biden looked sad trump trump was trump here in the belt line and back at the wicked wolf sports pub. >> voters, we talked to who had already decided to vote for president biden still plan to and voters to support donald trump aren't planning to abandon him at the ballot box either. but we did find a few undecided may be on the verge of a decision. >> i thought that trump in this debate, in overall thank he's more reasonable more cogent and more thoughtful. then they did what he was four years ago. i'm undecided, but i'm thinking of agree undecided. neither pick it now, more towards biden. >> and we also found some people feel like this woman. >> i think that we could all benefit as the country from someone other than e2 options that we have today? one is
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convicted felon and the other was unable to coherently explain his stance yesterday so who do you go for i'm not sure if i will vote because of it we didn't talk with three voters who say they will definitely look for robert f. >> kennedy jr. one of them voted for donald trump four years ago, one for joe biden, one didn't say who you voted for, but what they all have in common. none of them say they were inspired by what they heard at the debate gary tuchman cnn, atlanta 24 hours from now, vote is in france will be going to the polls, deciding whether the government's will be led by the far right's the far left, or remain in the center. what's at stake for france? that's coming up. plus new problems for us humanitarian keir in gaza. why the structure had to be removed for the third time in six weeks? straight ahead sunday on the whole
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science, better results french voters is go to the polls on sunday to choose between president emmanuel macron's centrist alliance and far right, or far-left parties in the first round of voting. >> the far right is objected to make significant gains in these snap parliamentary elections. cnn's ssq, van dewan has details from paris the schwa not known for bold moves, but nobody saw this bombshell coming there's a diesel, don't swa less homeliness. you're not french president emmanuel macron. surprise, cool for snap election missions. after his party defeat at the hands of the french far-right in the eu elections everyone off guard, even his prime minister if his bet pays off, he'll go down as a brilliant strategist, strata session who when everybody else thought that he was doing something ridiculous, he had really done something that was amazing for his party. if not, i think he will go down in
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history as somebody who essentially exploded the traditional party system in france so why did maximum do it with a centrist coalition lacking the majority and already struggling to get lost through parliament observers say a no confidence vote, mood voting happens over two rounds with the french electorate heading to the ballot boxes to send 577 an mps to the national assembly knuckles announcement sent parties and politicians scrambling to form coalitions his biggest threat, france's far-right national rally, seen as russia friendly and skeptical of the eu. >> the party has led by marine le pen's acolyte 28-year-old, zhang sanbao, a lot he's a strong contender for france is next prime minister, a role that the president appoints from the party that wins a majority. other challenges include the new popular front, a new coalition of socialist,
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communist greens, and the far left. you want to officially recognize the state of palestine this man will need to do all you cannot current prime minister gap, who's only been in the job five months. now, back on the campaign trail from somrat peddling and message of economic stability she's all for whoever france's new prime minister is they will stand shoulder to shoulder with mecole on the world stage in less than a month time, has paris host c olympic games? this political uncertainty, it has spilled onto the streets a quarter of 1 million people marched throughout france in recent weeks to oppose the national rally around my calls political gamble in dissolving the parliament hurts his legacy in serious jeopardy. his last years in office could be plagued by political hello, on satiety or worse, he could be remembered as the french president who paved the way for the fall, right? saskia van door and cnn, paris there's
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less than one week to go until elections in the uk, three opinion polls last week forecast a comfortable win for the labour party despite the predicted change in leadership, there is a bit of apathy about the upcoming elections residents of a small town outside menchu say they're feeling left behind by the main parties disconnected from the political process just someone's five for working class people someone to get back to the root of just looking out for the little man, look out for the people that are living on a bread line, not, not the people one in corporations, there's not white ball in because what i don't know, i'm going for. >> i don't really pay attention to it and adult rarely understand it. everyone is born. they don't bring anything to me. they don't give me anything. i still have to pay a tax and do this and do that and pay for people's holidays so no, i'm not i'm not bought in nazi of the pie in it
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the election in the uk is on thursday, july 4 many civilians are trapped in the midst of an ongoing israeli attack in a gaza city neighborhood. that's according to the palestinian civil defense the group says this shujayya neighborhood has been under non-stop artillery fire since thursday, and at least seven people have been killed. but the evacuation routes given by israel has become come difficult to use because of the fighting many residents have no place to go and no place to hide from the attacks were sitting in in bullock assert ordering of debris, so on of a sudden we had to flee my cousin was murdered actively tray there were 60 people in the house. >> is that what netanyahu, who is fighting? what is our fault from all, let's go to london where we're joined by another bashir, not what more you
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learning about these strikes on shujayya intensive and bone by the israeli military since they entered the neighborhood on thursday. >> this is, of course an area where civilians will still known to be sheltering and many are still unable to leave the area to leave the neighborhood given the intense bombardment. hashes that we are seeing in the northern neighborhood, as you mentioned the israeli military has highlighted an outlined and evacuation route on the solar road, but that has also proven difficult to move. it has proven unsafe. of course, in many civilians it's all fearing for their lives, of the lives of their children as they attempt to flee. the bombarding in this area, we have seen footage of civilians attempting to flee to the move south backwards. but for many of them, they simply do not know where they are fleeing to. whether this will be a safe area for their families. and of course, for the authorities on the ground, for the civil defense and for the paramedics. we have heard separate statements that it has proven extremely difficult for them. also to get access to the
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neighborhood. the israeli military of course says it is targeting hamas and islamic jihad militants operating in the area, both organizations since have said in separate statements that they are also engaged in clashes with the israeli military. clearly, at the situation in the north growing more and more challenging for the civilians caught in between not on the issue of the u.s built pier that was obviously installed for aid. it has to be removed for the third time in six weeks. it's been played with issues ever since it was first built. why so many problems? >> when it was initially built and established as a temporary measure, this has been repeatedly reiterated by us officials, but clearly, it has not proven as effective as the u.s would have hoped. and of course as aid organizations would have desperately hoped, we have seen the pier being dismantled multiple occasions now, due to the condition since on the coastline the high seas
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and heavy winds, once again, it has been dismantled because of fears over those conditions. but what we've also seen and what has also proven to be a challenge now is it's an overload of the amount of aid getting in and getting stuck at that particular coastal roots. now what has happened due to the security situation is aid organizations are finding it increasingly difficult and challenging to distribute aid within the gaza strip where huge backlogs around this maritime corridor area. we've seen huge backlog, of course, to those land crossings were aid organizations haven't been able to get those crucial trucks through those crossings. and so what is happening now because the world food program has been forced this is a suspend temporarily its operations due to security concerns is we aren't seeing aid piling up now on this coastal area by the pier. and of course what is a concern as if this pier continues to face these difficulties? then maybe increase in calls for the u.s. to pull the plug on its endeavor entirely. that is
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certainly when the call from some us officials who have accused the biden administration of wasting taxpayers dollars on this now the beshear joining us from london. thank you for the update after the break, the european media have harsh words for joe biden after he's quoting debate performance more on that next but i think block the road trip. >> everyone comfortable? >> yep, there's plenty of space i gave me gun. what no load. don't know dog once you're right. okay. i gave and see despicable me for theaters july 3rd. ready. >> if you're shopping for a home realtor.com, real choice financing, let's you choose from up to three independent lins unlike some apps that push
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newspapers suggesting biden step aside leaders was silent. several met him two weeks ago at the g7 in italy, where he also seems slow and kept them waiting. the growing reality for them. now, a donald trump redux in more dangerous times many of them will remember those bruising days, not just physically, but verbally, too his tone and topics on nato unchanged suggesting putin is europe's problem. well, i got them to put up hundreds of billions of dollars. it has a bigger impact on them because of location, because we have an ocean in between. i've never heard so much foolishness this a guy who wants to get out of nato, according to the kremlin president putin didn't stay up to watch the actual debate because i don't think you expect that the russian president could have set an alarm clock, woken up in the
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early morning hours he will likely now be up to speed if only through the unfriendly filter have his own media. and likely pleased to trump who also hinted at cutting funding for ukraine potentially shortened his odds on winning the election israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will also likely feel relieved at trump reelection. good for him, given what trump saying about israel. and you should let him go and let them finish the job and falsely accusing biden of tying israel's hands. and it's fight against hamas. he doesn't want to do it. he's become like a palestinian, but like america substance, not the big takeaway overseas everyone judging performance policy of worry for another day nic robertson, cnn, london mahzarin
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mar, the comedic actor who came to fame in the 1970s and normally is a typical soap opera. >> mary hartman. mary hartman has died at age 80. he went on to star in these spin off fern would tonight and later appeared in roseanne vip and arrested development, among others, his daughter, maggie mall, said he had died after what she called a valiant fight against a long illness. many of his fellow actors have put out statements, praise is he, he's humor, talent, and humanity a rescue mission is underway to help more than 100 dolphins stranded off the coast of new england. the international fund for animal welfare cause this quote the largest single mass stranding event in the organization's 25 year history. they say the dolphins were found friday in a muddy, difficult location, ten had died by the time they arrived. a rescue team is trying to hurt the animals further out of the shallow mud flats. the fun
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describes this stretch of coast as the epicenter of mass strandings that is due to the tides and the curvature of the shores well, the crew of the boeing starliner spacecraft's sunny williams and butch wilmore will have to stay on the international space station for at least a couple more weeks. nasa and boeing busy testing and troubleshooting issues with the crafts thrusters which have been problematic since the start of the mission nasa managers sought to reassure the public about the situation, saying, i want to make it clear that butch and sunny or not stranded in space let's hope not with chinese scientists are getting a first-hand look good. some precious materials from the lunar surface. the samples are from the moon's far side as part of china's chunky six mission. earlier this month, the chinese space agency landed a probe on the previously unexplored area. it collected about four pounds or two two kilos of soil which were sent back into space and arrived on earth on tuesday. at first
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glance, china's says the soil is different from previous samples one the fight from the appearance we found that the samples look stickier than previous lunar samples and are more compacted, which is clear to see well, certainly we also look forward to new scientific discoveries and results through systematic follow-up work the samples will be studied for clues as to how the moon and the earth may have been formed well, thanks so much for your company. >> i'm anna coren. another hour of seeing a newsroom is we came up, after this short break. please stay with cnn i'm thinking i'm going to die. >> and i thought that what was that earth with?
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