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people up and show that their vote matters and it's worth noting anderson, that donald trump has not come to dane county this election cycle. >> certainly the chairman of the dane county republican party would like to change that and he did tell him let me that they are working on that. he also told me that they are working on targeting their messaging and that they have one of the most robust operations on the ground level that they have had in years. so they are certainly hopeful that donald trump will get to that 23% threshold. but keep in mind the democrats in dane county outnumber the republic blinken's by about three to 321. so they certainly have their work cut out for them. anderson randi kaye, thanks. the news continues right here on cnn outfront next, the battle over the economy heats up. >> vice president kamala harris outlining her economic vision, a plan that she says will bring down the cost of food, housing, and raising children. do her proposals add up plus had they, had debate, harris and trump
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now both gearing up to debate and we're learning new details about their preparations, including onetime democrat, who's helping donald trump and disturbing details tonight about just how ketamine, how much ketamine matthew perry was being given before he overdosed as his family the speaks out. let's go out for good evening. >> i'm sara sidner in for erin burnett outfront tonight, breaking news, harris and trump face off over the economy today. the vice president outlining her economic agenda, kamala harris, traveling to the battleground state of north carolina for her first major policy speech one in which she laid out her plans to bring down the costs for everyday american families later in college, i worked at mcdonald's to earn spending money well, some of the people i worked with we're raising families on that paycheck they worked second or even third, jobs to pay rent and buy food
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that only gets harder when the cost of living goes up. i will work to pass the first ever federal ban on price gauging on food. >> my administration will provide first time home buyers with $25,000 to help the down payment and on a new home more than 100 million americans will get a tax cut the economy is the number one issue for voters and harris is trying to wrestle back those who believe a trump administration would be better for the economy by pitching her plan while going after trump's he wants to impose what is in effect a national sales tax on everyday products? a trump tax on gas a trump tax on food, a trump tax on clothing a trump
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tax on over the counter, medication harris, the speech coming just two days after trump gave what his campaign touted as a major economic address, both choosing north carolina to tout their ideas, harris stuck to the economy, trump veer, way off message. >> so today, his campaign turning to tiktok to get the president, the former president's message out this, this is the cost of food. >> this is the cost of your basics. every single thing is up, eggs, up 48 8%. cookies up 27%. look at what's going on. butter up 31% and this is just the beginning. it's a disaster kayla tausche, she is outfront in washington for us and i kayla, you're learning more about how harris landed on the policy that she outlined today? i am sara spoken with sources and advisers to harris throughout the day and they say that in discussions leading up to today's rollout that she made very clear the need to
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meet voters where they are to empathize with them on their frustrations otherwise, in her words, voters wouldn't be open to it potter messages and broader plans that campaign plan to put forth. in this advisors words he said that she needed to go where the evidence is, and that was why she started with the cost of living persistently, the number one frustration among voters in recent years. now, this i'm told is the first in a series of policy rollout that vice president harris is planning future rollout it's will concern policies for innovation and growth in this country as well as how she plans to pay for it all. because these are some expensive policies. i'm told that right now is a starting point. she supports president biden's budget blueprint from back in march that proposed raising taxes on americans making more than $400,000, as well as on corporations and certain corporate activities. those plans were estimated to raise about $2.1 trillion by the tax foundation, by comparison, harris's plans as she rolled
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out today, were estimated to cost $1.7 trillion. that's according to the center for responsible federal budget. but sara, big money backers are sold on her plans. i talked to several major donors today. they described her as pragmatic and reasonable in her approach. and one donor in particular, robert wolf, a longtime democratic big money backers, said that she was striking the right balance in his words, between being pro-business and leveraging those relationships and going after bad actors. >> sarah donors helpful, but the voters, the most important for her message, kayla tausche. thank you so much. kristen holmes is outfront for us washington. kristen, i know you've been talking to your sources in the trump campaign. what has been the reaction to harris his economic plan that she laid out well, look, we've seen a number of different responses at one point. >> they said it was communistic that she was trying to create these soviet like plan. we heard from donald trump himself, who added liberal birdies, unsurprisingly that were untrue about the plan,
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saying that she wanted to use taxpayer money and ri and raise taxes in order to pay for housing for illegal immigrants. >> but the one message that i do want to point out because i think you're going to see this time and time again and it's what we've really heard from donald trump's campaign for the last several days is that if she was, if she wanted to lower inflation, if it was that she had this detailed economic plan, why hasn't she put it into effect? >> the reason they are doing this is they want to make her the incumbent the way that president joe biden was. they want to link her to joe biden's administration and she is vice president of the united states. obviously, it is his administration, but she is clearly a large part of that. but what they want is to sensually get the same boost that they were getting for running against president joe biden and his unpopular policies with kamala harris whether or not voters make that link that still remains to be seen in one of the problems that we're seeing as donald trump tries to hammer home this message, which i've spoken to
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outside operatives, both democratic and republican who say could be successful trying to again, make her the incumbent he continues to go completely off message saying all kinds of outlandish things that republicans think could really hurt his chances in november. again, they are trying to keep him focused on immigration, the economy, and crime, whether or not he can do that we'll have to wait and see. >> but certainly trying to do that on tiktok with some short snippets, kristen holmes. thank you so much all right. >> i used to mills harris released her economic plan to the country. what we didn't hear was just how she might pay for that. what was your reaction to the plan that xi spelled out? >> so my first reaction was that he went directly to the people to talk to us about the issues that we're facing with our pocketbooks and to give us her prescription for solutions to address those. i was literally standing in my kitchen at the time cooking lunch as i was listening to her
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and as she just checked off a variety of issues, they really resonated for me i have three kids that i have the privilege of helping to co-parent. they are about to go back to school. she talked about the expensive cost of being able to back-to-school shop. and then also manage the childcare expenses that come along with navigating school and working families and everything else that you have to deal with with children. she also talked about making sure that people's credit isn't affected by medical expenses, which really resonated for me too, because i've had major medical procedures that ultimately i had to use credit for. and if you don't pay those, you get a you get a medical well debt and that hits your credit report that completely takes you off course the other thing that really resonated for me as someone who has been been essentially outbid, i guess is one way of saying it, but also unable to come up with exorbitant down payments for homes that she talked about what she was going to do to bridge that gap, too, for first-time homebuyers. so even as someone who sees everything through a political lens, my
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first take was, oh, my goodness, if she's talking going to me, kind of looked around and she talking to my family. and i think that that was the brilliance of this play. you're asking about who's going to pay for it. guess who cares? nobody right now, we are in the process of really trying to figure out who shares our values and is going to move forward a policy agenda too, literally help americans that are struggling now of course, we are going to hire someone by electing them at the top to be the president, to manage that, to manage that budget. but i don't know one voter who says, oh, my god, i'm not voting because that's going to affect me the other because i don't know how you got to pay for it, but i but i know it's going to affect me the last thing i'll say about this that i found really riveting. again, i'm speaking through a personal lens and not from a politicized operative lens. the fact that he reminded us that trump is going to tax everything that we touch and feel okay that really trump is
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going to tax us as consumers. he's going to tax us and every single economist earlier this week said that the trump administration patient, as proposed, is going to be horrible for inflation and going to set us backwards. the thing that came up for me was, well on my tax is going to be raised in order to benefit from this policy. that's something that remains to be seen. but at the end of the day, this isn't about some inside baseball high brow washington, dc think tank sense of deficits and numbers. >> it's about people really feeling like kamala harris is speaking to us on the issues that matter, the bread and butter things we talked look about around our kitchen tables and that's the thing that i think most people felt today. scott, i'm sure you have a different take. you're looking at this from a very different lens, looking at the points in which the republicans can attack harris first, what did you see well, i've first thing i saw was a searing indictment of the conditions in the country. >> she was very effective at laying out just how hard hit the american people have been
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by the policies of the biden-harris agenda i mean, inflation is the number one issue. food prices, housing costs to housing shortage all of that is absolutely true. and she and joe biden are in charge and she has directly cast votes that have led to these conditions. so i don't know how she plans to separate herself from joe biden on this because everything she talked about today, she has a direct hand in the other thing that i picked up on today was this whole notion that price gouging are gauging as she called it, is what people are feeling. that is a total canard. this is not true. this is made up because they're trying to deflect attention from the actual flation that has caused everything your life to get more expensive. so they need the american people to believe something other than the truth, there is no price gouging grocery stores, these things, they operate on very slim profit margins. there is no gouging, there is just inflation. so to go out and say, i'm going to get the federal government involved in
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setting prices are capping, prices are interrupting the flow of the free market economy. let me tell you something. if you like, red lines, product shortages, black markets hoarding. if you want to recreate the happy economic conditions of the walking dead kamala harris has a plan for you. the bottom line is the republicans are going to be all over this. it's not smart and it's a plan from a ticket that has no private sector experience and no and no interest whatsoever and taking responsibility for everything they have done to plunge the working class of the united states of america and to an economic crisis it's gotta did not have the walking dead on my bingo card you about that that's one of the other data points i looked at earlier this week as folks, we're talking about inflation and economists were really just evaluating agenda it is right? and how would inflation be affected by either of these administrations ? what is true and is factual is that if you look back let's say over the last 25 years or so every single republican
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administration has had a horrible economy. they've sunk the economy in some way, whether it's been inflation going up, whether it's been costs, whether it's been unemployment, every single democratic admitted weathered was it's clinton or obama. and now we're seeing with biden-harris, you've seen there be a reckoning and a right-sizing of the metrics that affect people's lives. this is not me making, this is not a political ploy game. this is just data and facts. everyone knows that trip go down economics never worked. everyone knows that the republican shtick about being better for the economy has never actually worked for real people so the fact that when we go shopping at the drone a free restore regular humans with kids who are trying to feed them. we know that the prices have changed, but the fact that they deny that is the problem in a fallacy and the disconnect from actual voters, person because our up about get and i just let you respond to prices are up about 20%, but this week
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inflation was at its lowest point since 2021 so scott, when you, when you hear what i was saying, what is your response well, it's just it's just simply not true that the economy is good right now and it's not good from a price perspective, and it's just not good in the minds of everyday people. >> look at the polls, the economy the economic anxiety is the overriding problem in the election. it's why, among other things that joe biden and kamala harris this is administration has a mid mid-30s approval rating. it's food prices, it's housing costs. so to say that somehow the economy is only bad under republicans and joe biden is fixed though, if that were true, if that were true of joe biden, where the savior of this economy he would not have been run out of town by his own party and another candidate put in at the last minute, if anything, about what was just said was true, joe biden would still be running for president under donald trump now, but that's not but what i said. >> that's not what i said. i didn't say. yeah. that
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everything is great right now. what i said is that it's better to trump and those are facts. and that's data well, yeah. >> so the biden administration came in and cleaned out their why isn't biden running? >> it is why hasn't biden? and why is biden running? then why isn't he why isn't he running on the same record? kamala harris's running on the same record. do with us. right. you want to keep having arguments about things that are over right? but catch up with us where we are today in the candidate that we had absolutely has had a hand and cleaning up the last guys mess and the economy on an upward trajectory. and we are going to continue that over the next four years. >> you gave me let the grudge match gave me everything i needed. you gave me everything i needed calm. kamala harris running on everything, you know it's a friday y'all go and have a drink. >> thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> outfront. next, new details tonight about kamala harris and donald trump's debate
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because i'm finally getting the healthy sleep i deserve i'm pete muntean at reagan national airport. >> this is cnn vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump have never stood face to face in the same room. >> the debate expected to change that it might be the first time that happens and it it's promising to be battle royale because we're learning new details about the preparations for their big showdown. several sources confirming to cnn that the harris campaign has asked longtime hillary clinton aid
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felipe reynas to help harris get ready. the new york times reporting he was seen attending a mock debate prep session this week, dressed as donald trump it's something he also did to help clinton prepare in 2016 a role. he's talked about playing i went to my taylor and i said i need to actually look at donald trump if he gave me a suit too baggy sleeves for too long i thought three and a quarter inch lifts in my shoes because, you know, he's like 6, 667. >> i didn't wear a wig because it was not snl. this was my process. >> i wanted to it was method acting it was i wanted to be him alrighty. then outfront now, two men who know all about preparing for big debates, david axelrod and stuart stevens, they were on opposite sides in 2012 when the obama and romney campaign's thank you, gentlemen for being here tonight david, what does harris turning to? felipe run us tell
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you about how she is approaching this huge debate will this method acting? >> i hope there's a madness to his method because that would make the thing more authentic. look the idea of the of debate prep is to anticipate everything that might happen to game out how you're going to handle it and to come in there with a strategy for what you want to communicate a narrative, a story that you want to tell through this debate? that you hope will prevail and so prep is all about anticipating circumstances and giving the candidate a sense of what they are going to face on that stage oftentimes, and this was true in before the binding, but in our debate prep, i don't know how stewart handled his, but we did create a kind of mock stage that looked exactly like the one that they were going to debate on. and so and so you want to create those circumstances. and you want the candidate to hear the kind of
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attacks and the kind of thrust that they may hear on that debate stage so that you can work off of them and work through your answers stewart, just jumping off of that. i mean, what do you think the top goals should be for kamala harris in these sessions? she's going to have to be quick with comebacks, which is something that i'm sure is practiced on in those mock debates. >> look if i was in debate prep, what vice president harris, i would tell her to prosecute donald trump. that's your strong suit. he's a criminal. he's a prosecutor. those are the facts. this has never happened before in american history that a guy who was an actual criminal is standing up as a major as the nominee of a major party so i wouldn't worry about any of this stuff without being likable, about being relatable. i would just prosecute donald trump and i think he won't be able to deal with it and he doesn't like women. he particularly doesn't like powerful black women and i think that's the way to i,
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charis to say harris as a current vp is to blame for any of the bad policies of the last 3.5 years it isn't attack that was used against then president obama. >> as you well, remember in a debate he even admits that he lost. take a listen my view, the president should have grabbed it if you wanted to make some adjustments to it, take it, go to congress, fight for it. that's what they've done, made some adjustments to it and we're putting it forward before congress right now. fortunately, you dollar plant, you've been president for years, even president for years. you said you cut the deficit in half. it now four years later, we still have trillion-dollar deficits all right so how should harris answer a line of attack like that from donald trump well, first of all, let me give steward plaudits because they did when that first debate and partly they won that first debate because presidents always tend to want to be more defensive one to explain partly
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because romney wisely sort of changed his tenor and tone from the guy we saw in the primaries and we honestly didn't prep adequately for the romney who appeared on the stage, who is i think very comfortable with what he was saying it was much more more like the guy that i've come to know a more center right? >> moderate republican. but here back to your question. listen. it is they're doing what they i think strategically, it's probably the right thing to try and make her the incumbent. i heard kristen say that at the top that's absolutely right. they want to make her joe biden in this race and make people a make her bear the burden of some of the things that people associated with biden in policy that they don't like or in the results that they don't like. here's the problem. i mean, we don't talk about the policies of the pence administration patient donald trump was not
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assigning his policies to mike pence when mike pence was running against him in the primary campaign. and i think it's a hard sell to tell people she was actually making all of these decisions by. the way at the same time that you're telling people that she's dumb, she has know what she's doing and so on. but that that is what they have do the question i have is can donald trump stick to a strategy? he seems completely undone right now, yesterday, he was going out to do a part of what they want to do in this debate around the economy. and when but when it got to questions, he just went off like a roman candle. complain about these loss, about these trials and about these indictments and about the injustice of it all and i would be really worried about that if i were if i were his team, i disagree with stewart by the way. i don't think she needs to prosecute him. as her prime task, because i think a lot of
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the case against trump is clear to people what they want to know is that there is an acceptable alternative. they don't know kamala harris they don't know most vice presidents very well. they don't know kamala harris. this is an opportunity for her to talk to the american people. and yes, there'll be some back-and-forth with trump. but there is a real imperative here which is to really connect with the american people around where she wants to take the country in the future because she wants to be the turn the page candidate. and this is her chance to show it. >> instead, what we saw what happened at nabj when donald trump was pressed on very tough questions. do you worried you should republicans be worried about her pressing buttons and getting him to go off like a roman candle as we just heard described here. >> yeah, of course they ought to be worthy of a panic as hillary clinton said, it, guy who can be baited by a tweet shouldn't be president he was president and he was a disaster
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so look, donald trump, they just filed a cease and desist letter. the campaign did, i guess and the lincoln project was running in mar-a-largo i think that's the level that their own he's the most predictable guy. you can imagine. he's a person you can bait. he chases every dog that chases every car and i think that the guy is just does it have any idea of why he wants to be president except he wants to be president and i don't think he's going to do very well in this debate. >> all right, we will have to wait and see that is coming up very quickly. david axelrod, stuart stevens thanks for hanging out with us on a friday out for next. they may share the same humble roots, but that's where it ends when it comes to the finances of j.d. vance and tim walz a special report coming up next and former president trump has been and repeatedly talking about a crisis at the border. how bad is it now? well, we went to the border to find out and you might be surprised at what was
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was president, he agreed that he wasn't going to do any new foreign deals and now that he's out of the white house he is free to do that so remember when he went into the office, he said that he was going to keep up the old deal. so this is in places like the philippines or in india and it sounds are traveling all over the world collecting money through those deals. but he wasn't expanding as he had been before he became president. >> now that the shackles are off, even though he's still a candidate, he's expanding in places like oman and he's doing more business in places like dubai where he'd had a small licensing deal before all of those grabbing millions of dollars to his bottom line you're looking at those numbers, oman and dubai alone, 2.594, 0.3 million. what about its losses overseas? what are those look like? >> if you split his overseas business into different categories. first the licensing and then the wholly owned businesses. so these are places where he actually owns the
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property has put up money is at risk in the wholly owned businesses he's having much less success. this is particularly evident in europe where he has three golf resorts one in ireland and two in scotland. those properties, although he's put over $100 million into them, have really struggled to be profitable for years. and especially they got crushed in 2020 because of covid, when he had to shut down the properties. he's still got some government grants from ireland and from the u.s. okay. >> but that wasn't enough in places like scotland where as to resorts, he lost $11 million in operating losses while he was president. >> now those properties have recovered a little bit, but they're still not doing nearly as well as you'd expect for places that it received so much investment? >> it's also interesting to note that he has some side hustles here, a quite a few of them where he's made quite a bit of money, 300,000 for endorsing $60 bibles with singer lee greenwood. what else caught your attention in that particular disclosure? >> the fascinating thing is that donald trump is rewriting
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the rules for how you can make money after a presidency for a long time ex-president's have written books and everybody knows you can make money doing that. then the clintons come along and they shall wait a second. you can make a ton of money giving speeches too. donald trump is sort of showing the next evolution of that. so he's selling nfts, he's not writing books, but he's gathering of information, photos from his time in the white house letters that people sent to him. and he's compiling those in the books and then selling knows. if you add up all of that money, some of which we saw in the disclosure last night and other which we've seen in previous disclosures, you're looking at north of $10 this is the sort of money that people used to think, hey, if you sell a really great book, maybe you make $10 million for donald trump didn't have to work that hard right? 500 pages or anything, you just sort of compiled all this stuff and made a ton of money in a place where he's made the most money his back, creating his own social media company, which hasn't done very well, but nonetheless has its supporters.
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so excited that they're buying up shares level where his stake is now worth $2.6 billion all right. >> dan alexander, thank you for walking us through all that also tonight the vp wealth gap, j.d. >> vance and tim walz diverging wildly on issues and their finances. walz is squarely middle-class. the former school teacher doesn't even own his own home compare that to j.d. vance, who touts his humble roots, but now owns multiple homes. the vast differences in wealth between the two vice presidential candidates don't end there our tom foreman is outfront both are midwest born from working class families, love diet, mountain dew, and join the military for 24 for years, i proudly wore the uniform of this nation i enlisted in the united states marines but along the way, the fork jim's of democrat tim walz and republican j.d. >> vance diverged wildly growing up. i spent the summers
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working on the family farm my mom and dad taught us show but generosity toward your neighbors and work for a common good, educated at shadrach state college in nebraska and minnesota state, walz became a high school teacher and coach, taking a politics in his 40s as a congressman and then two term governor of minnesota walz owns no stocks or bonds, sold his home after moving into the governor's mansion in 2019 records show his savings are largely in retirement accounts and life insurance. >> he has a small education fund and as the new york times noted, he and his wife jointly reported $299,000 an income in 2003 more than they had declared in years vance on the other hand, i know what it's like to choose between paying off the credit card debt or buying groceries i know what it's like to watch families fall apart under financial stress. >> he went to ohio state, then yale law, graduating to work as
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a litigator, right. of best-selling memoir, which became a movie. and to settle into venture capitalism for winning a u.s. senate seat two years ago, vance owns his home, has stakes in two businesses up to a half million dollars worth of bitcoin rental income checking accounts worth over 1 million, sizable education savings for his children altogether, he and his wife had between four and million in assets with at most one-and-a-half million in liabilities. >> walt says it all adds up to an opponent far removed from his humble beginnings. i'm on that's not what middle america is. >> while vance finds a different bottom line, i will be vice president who never forgets where he came from very i misspoke there about the walton. >> come i said 20 23 2003 at the 2023 is what we were talking about. the point is
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maybe this shouldn't matter. in any election. but in this one, it really could matter what the economy so front and center and so many people worried about their own financial status. sara, i think he got that right. >> tom carmen. thank you so much for joining us outfront. next new court documents revealing just how much ketamine after matthew perry was getting in those weeks leading up to his overdose death. as his family members are breaking their silence tonight and hear how one man stumbled upon the wild propaganda that north korea fans watched on television day in and day out choose advil liquid gels for faster, stronger, and longer lasting relief than tylenol rapid release jailed because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. >> so for faster pain relief, advil, the pain away is your dog telling you they may have
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suppliers of dangerous drugs will get the message this is new court documents are also revealing tragic details about perry's final days and hours. >> let's go right to our john miller, our chief law enforcement and intelligence analysts here with us tonight. john prosecutors say that from september to october 2023, perry was given approximately 20 vials of ketamine it cost him whole ton of money, $55,000, which is a lot. if you look at the actual cost of ketamine, i think of a problem is ketamine at this point, i mean, is there a craze? this happening? >> so it's a really interesting question because you've got two things going on here. what you've got matthew perry, who is a hollywood superstar with unlimited resources in this department, who has a personal assistant, who can find a middleman who can get to a drug dealer after finding a doctor who got to another doctor? but in the background online, you see ketamine clinics, you see ketamine for depression and
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these are things that during covid, when nobody could get to the doctor, they started telehealth and a lot of doctors working with people in depression. we're doing you know, doses of a particular kind of ketamine not approved by the fda for that. but these clinics were working. this is going out in, it's being shipped, it's going out through the mail, it's going out by fedex and ups. it's being delivered to people. when you take this, whether it's the nasal or the other one? somebody is supposed to be with you for 90 minutes to make sure you don't have a bad reaction when you're in an online relationship with your doctor, is that really happening? is somebody sitting on the other end of a computer or do they say if it goes bad, email me so you know the fda is looking at it from a regulation standpoint, the medical community is looking at it a scans, but it's become big business. and some doctors have gotten licenses in states across the country so that they can prescribe for patients in
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states they've never been that we've seen this play out before with other drugs not end well, all right. let's talk more a little bit about the court documents. they show that perry's assistant injected perry his assistant with at least 21 shots of ketamine in the week leading up to his death. and on the day he died, the assistant admits in this plea agreement that he injected perry with ketamine at 8:30 am and again at 12:30 p.m. and then 40 minutes it's later perry apparently asked his isn't to prepare a jacuzzi and asked him to give him a shoot me up with a big one perry was found dead about three hours after that that assistant did plead guilty to two, i think a single charge, but prosecutors are also charging the doctors in this investigation. is this the new? normal for how the law enforcement and prosecutorial apparatus goes after someone when there is an overdose, death.
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>> well, you touched on it a second ago. this new normal of treating an overdose death almost as a homicide investigation tracking down where did the drug come from? did the person know that the drug was dangerous when they sold it? had other customers died. all questions that come up in this case, by the way because another, another customer of one of the drug dealer actually had died and she was aware of that allegedly. so all of that goes on in the los angeles united states attorney's office that brought this case. you know about it because we know about mac miller, he was hip hop star. that's another case we know about matthew perry because he's a movie-star. we don't know about the other 58 cases that they brought. so it's a message to unscrupulous doctors. it's a message to drug dealers. if you know what you're selling, has a good chance of killing your customers. you may end up being arrested even though you weren't there when it happened, right? >> john miller, you're the best. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thanks.
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>> sara, also tonight, the trump campaign ratcheting its rhetoric on dangerous drugs coming across the southern border. but it's the situation on the southern border right now as bad as the trump campaign is making it out to be our rosa flores went there to find out i've spent so much time and el paso during prior migrant surges that just by driving certain spots, i can tell that migrant apprehensions are low right now. >> just take a look beyond the border fence in this hotspot south of the border wall you see rows of razor wire and piles of fencing. a huge difference from when i was here more than a year ago, when hundreds of migrants in a makeshift camp are waiting to turn themselves those into border patrol during another migrant surges migrant families with children slept at the airport and large groups of migrants rushed the international bridge towards el paso. some of them in tears about the cumbersome u.s. asylum process this is sibling
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go babil, or second rule one of the biggest indicators that migrant apprehensions are low are the streets around this church take a look. you don't see large migrant camps on the sidewalks and on the streets but during migrant surges hundreds of migrant families called the street home other lahaina garcia, the priest, has seen the cycles of migration before. >> there's become a big political issue. >> garcia says migrants stopped showing up in large numbers in june when president joe biden's executive order bar to asylum for those who cross illegally and ahead of the election, he doesn't expect the democrats to let up politically. >> it's not a good thing to do the humanitarian thing to do, but it's not politically the drop in migrant apprehensions is not just happening in el paso. >> it's happening all along the u.s. southern border. i wanted to show you this spot
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because this is one of the illegal crossing hotspots. we're actually in new mexico. and sometimes when you look beyond the border wall you can see smugglers on the other side i talked to a source familiar with the government data who says that last month, about 57,000 migrants were apprehended at the u.s. southern border. compare that to 250,000 in december of 2023. does that mean that the migrant flow has stopped? absolutely not. >> velazquez garcia from the international rescue committee says another reason for the drop in migrant crossings is that more than 1 million migrants are stuck in mexico as they wait to enter the u.s. in what he calls a carousel, or mexican authorities busing migrants to southern mexico over and over again. >> no more aggressive policies, but by the mexican government, cnn has reached out to mexico's foreign ministry for comment and did not hear back the days when hundreds of migrants were camped outside
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sacred heart church are a thing of the past at least for now. take a look at the mt ally around me. but if covering the border has let me anything it's that the situation can change very quickly rosa flores, cnn, el paso, texas. are thank you to rosa and her team next from missiles to dinosaurs, how one man uncovered the wild content. north koreans are seeing on television every you single day cool the guard, cologuard. cologuard screen for colon cancer at home. >> like you want either man cologuard is for people 45 plus at average risk not high-risk false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard my way the rise and sandals jamaica sale is now on these sandals.com or call 1800 sandals the cell provider that
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online. will ripley is outfront using his backyard satellite dish. peter fairly was just scanning for sports channels where are we go we have a signal but the canadian engineer from outside toronto stumbled upon something he never expected. >> and that's when i saw the color bars, the test card, and the pyongyang right now on it, that triggered my curiosity light. and was this really counting from north korea sure enough, i was a live satellite fee of north korean state television from daily dancer size to cooking programs to patriotic propaganda. it's very kind of 1980s to its very empty either videos broadcasting, mass games military parades,
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and yes missile launches to some 26 million people he called kim jong-un's secret stay home. the videos, all of tam, how grady is at an aid. everybody crying and loving hair peter began recording it was so young do you feel like these programs do have power to influence people's minds? absolutely. after watching one full day of the north for free and content for two nights in a row. i just had a lot of very bizarre dreams as if i was there hosting an edited version on his youtube channel four news you know, what? >> do didn't did you think this was going to go viral no, absolutely not go viral. did peers, videos racking up almost
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2 million views? >> in less than two months? >> people were basically giving comments that were all over the spectrum from they loved it too. they were terrified by it. >> viewers called the content surreal, almost like going back in time. some of the most popular eclipse ego, young, the one to kim jong un visiting hot springs. in the shooter, opening a dinosaur part because of cam, it's become kind of a cult following whenever kim comes on, everybody goes crazy that's the funny part. that's probably before. here's part. people kept saying give me more, give me more. i want to see more of peters, pirates byd pyongyang, propaganda, a window into what the north korean state wants its people to see and believe well, you've been to north korea, amir 19 times. >> you've watched a lot of course, of north korean tv yourself, how much tv do people actually though watch there in
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north korea? >> yeah, it there's, not a whole lot else to do when you're sitting kind of waiting in-between shoots in north korea. so i'm very familiar with some of that music. it's still a second my head all these years later, the priority of kim jong-un's government is that there's a television in every single home which might surprise a lot of people they think of north korea has this port place, but most homes, if not, if not every home in every public space has a television because of the power of having this propaganda on 24 for seven a keeping the kims in power is crucial. information is crucial so peter says he wants this for one full day grumpy about it two nights in a row, and he's in canada. imagine sara, if you lived in north korea, will ripley? >> thank you so much for that piece. thank you for joining us. the source starts right now straight from the source tonight, vice president harris rolls into a critical battleground and rolls out her plans to bring costs down. >> the i'm trust when donald trump is boat or preparing privately for the debate stage, the former president says, the nation's highest civilian