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happening and being bringing immediate response. and then later, they've got to go. they've got to go much further into russia as far north as vermont as far east as a euros and maybe further than this. and certainly in the south to take out the launching pads and the, and the air bases that are feeding these missile strikes. but more than that, they've got to chain escalation dominance over the russians. so the russians understand that they can't just fire a few more missiles. the more they far, the more they're going to lose. so ukraine's got a ways to go, but it's not impossible. >> general wesley clark. thank you so much for being here this morning. as always, we appreciate your insight i new era of cnn news central starts right now all right. >> breaking just moments ago, a khan stich abducted by hamas
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nearly one year ago. we are just learning he has been rescued by the israeli military new this morning, donald trump using the word if about this debate, which is supposed to happen in just two weeks, will this debate actually happened in a 24 hour delay of what was supposed to be the first spacewalk carried out by a civilian crew? kate is out today on john berman with sara sidner and this is cnn new central we are following the breaking news for you this morning, israeli forces announcing they have rescued a horse hostage from gaza, who had been abducted when hamas attacked israel on october 7. >> let's get right to cnn's jim sciutto. it is almost been a year since this hostage situation has happened. what are you learning this morning?
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>> sara? some rare good news in this conflict, some rare good news for those hostage families that have suffered so much as we approach the one-year anniversary of the tobar seventh terror attacks, this is what we know that a hostage was rescued in a operation involving both the idf and the shin bet security security service. he is an israeli city when citizen of bedouin arab nationality, ethnicity, his name is kai eid farhan al-qadri, 52-years-old. he was working security at one of the kibbutz. kibbutzim in the southern part of israel that was attacked on that day on october 7, taken hostage that day. he is now known according to israeli officials to be in stable medical condition. they continue to conduct medical tests and we learned just in the last few moments that his family is with him now the hospital and you can only imagine that moment for this family that is waited so long to see and hear this news
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operations like this one are few and far between and have been and so since october 7, you have to go back to june 8 when there was last an operation that freed live hostages from gaza for rescued at that point from central gaza. this operation taking part in southern gaza this brings the total number of hostages remaining in gaza to 108 though i should note that israeli officials have acknowledgeded a number of time that many of those hostages are no longer alive. and we got to reminder of that just last week when an israeli operation was able well to recover the bodies of six hostages who were already dead. but this, of course, the kind of news you want to hear in these hostage families want to hear, which is a high hostage rescued alive. there is a statement in response to this from the hostages forum this is a collection of families that have been pushing for a hostage judge release deal. they call this nothing short of miraculous news, but they do go on to say that operations alone
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and i'm fair paraphrasing here that military relations alone are not enough to free the remaining hostages. they want to see a ceasefire and hostage release deal that brings home, if not all those remaining hostages, but as many as possible. of course, those negotiations continue though it's not certain now whether they will end with an agreement and israeli citizen, a bedouin with 11 children, his family with him at the hospital, jim, what a remarkable turn of events for him and his family. >> i'm sure they are so thankful to see him there alive and in stable condition. jim, i do want to ask you, as this has happened, we know what's been going on on the northern border as well. that war continues there in gaza. is there any sense that these negotiations to create what you just talked? about with the families are asking for a ceasefire, the return of the hostages, the stoppage of bombs falling on the palestinians and gaza. is
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there any movement that you are hearing about now, jim? >> i did speak to a u.s. official familiar with the negotiations yesterday, who said that there was progress in these negotiations over the weekend to the point where mediators are discussing the final details, the final paragraphs of an agreement right down to the names of palestinian prisoners held by israel, that would be released in exchange for those israeli hostages. now, the fact that they're discussing final details does not mean that a deal will necessarily come through or indeed that it is imminent. but at least they are moving on to those sorts of topics that said there is still major issues of contention that largely center around two things. one being the duration of a ceasefire, hamas wants a permanent one. israeli has agreed only to a temporary one, at least in the first phase of an agreement. and two where and how much of an israeli military presence will remain in gaza following an agreement.
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particularly during phase one, and you get down to the nitty-gritty there of what populated areas they would be in and what what is defined as a populated area or an unpopulated area. so those negotiations still have a lot of pit falls to get over but they are making progress according to a u.s. official that i spoke with over the weekend making progress is better than nothing it just now 326 days that the hostages, all of them have been held captive. that means 326 days also of war. there in gaza it is far too long for far too many of these families, jim sciutto. thank you so much for your great reporting out there in tel aviv all right. happening now, the first truth social post of the morning by donald trump. now in and so far across four truths, there have been zero mention of his upcoming scheduled debate with kamala harris, but we are closely watching to see if he says anything new after he again hinted that he may not debate her i shouldn't say this
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because if there's a debate it would be nice to surprise her with that one for the record there is a scheduled debate is whether or not he is going to show up. >> cnn's alayna treene is joining us now. he used the word f alayna treene is this just him sort of talking and trying to keep this in the news? or is this truly a possibility that he tries to step away from this debate? >> look, i think there's no question from my conversations with trump's advisers that they believed donald trump does need to debate. and at trump himself wants to debate. he thinks he has an obligation to debate. i think the question of whether this debate will happen you never know what donald trump, i can never say for certain. i'm not in that business. i'm just reporting on what they tell me, but i do think that they want this to happen. the big question is, how will it happen? and that's really what we have seen played out over the last 24 hours or so that there has been this behind the scenes, jockeying for but the debate rules will
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look like and both the harris campaign as well as the trump campaign, wanted different things. and part of that is because they want their candidate to have whatever advantage they can going into what they both recognize. it's going to be a defining moment. one of the final defining moments i should say of this 2024 election cycle. and so i do think there will be a debate, but we are seeing this back-and-forth because they both care so much about what is going to happen here. i know from my conversations with trump's campaign that one of the key things that they're thinking about as they look forward to this debate. and 14 days or so is donald trump's demeanor, his tone, his rhetoric whether or not he comes off looking aggressive and the question of the mics, whether they will be on for the duration of the debate or shut off when a candidate has finished speaking. that is really something that the trump campaign is paying close attention to. of course, it's the same reason why the harris campaign is also paying close attention to it as well. >> now i'm sure they've seen
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the new ad buy kamala harris, which has chicken noises going on in the background accusing him of being a chicken to debate her, we will most definitely wanting their yes. see this debate happen, lady treene. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> all right. this morning, a new ad from the harris campaign in battleground, pennsylvania as part of his 73 $73,000,000 part of that much in ad spending this week alone, cnn's priscilla alvarez is with us now, so it wasn't sad, say personal well, this ad and many other ads, what we're seeing from the harris campaign over the last few days is that they are doubling down on their economic message. >> the economy of course, being a top issue for voters then up until this point democrats, the campaign, the administration has at times been quite vague about the economy, suggesting to voters that it's moving in the right direction. the administration is doing what it can to ensure that remember, there was always that bidenomics that we heard many times. and the president
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himself. but what i'm hearing from sources close to the vice president is that she wants to talk to the individual experiences, acknowledging, of course, that people are struggling at times in this economy, even if there are assurances that it is getting better and that is exactly what we're seeing come through in these ads. take a listen we should be doing everything we can to make it more affordable to buy a home under my plan, more than 100 million american again, will get a tax cut. >> i will help families letting you keep more of your hard earned money as president i will be laser-focused because on creating opportunities for the middle-class that advanced their economic security, stability, and dignity so you heard her there talking about economic opportunity. the ads also talking about making sure that prices are not high, that they can be driven to be lower
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as well as adds that speak to her own background coming from the middle-class now, to throw more numbers at you, john, this is part of $150 $150,000,000 ad buy in august, there is more to come on this note, nearly 300 million already reserved between labor day and election day for more advertising by this campaign, they're clearly trying to take up as much space as possible to convey their message on this issue and many others going up to election day seems like, a good time to be an ad making consultant priscilla alvarez, thanks so much for being with us. appreciate the breaking news this morning, a hostage rescue from gaza. >> we are getting new developments in the foo fighters message to donald trump stop using our music monday night. >> a two-hour whole story special, the candidates and their record on the key issues of the election season. what
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and then you hear some of these things from the trump administration. those people who worked with him here's some of what is being set out there we don't take an oath to a king or queen or to a tyrant or a dictator. >> and we don't take an oath to a wannabe dictator we don't take an oath to an individual we take an oath to the constitution. >> i think he's unfit for office. look, it's he, he puts himself before country. his actions are all about him and not about not about the country. >> i think he's dangerous enough. he shouldn't get a second term matt, do you think that this kind of thing with a 200 republicans coming out and saying they're endorsing harris and hearing from his former administration officials will entice more republicans to vote for harris you know, i actually don't. >> and look, i saw that list. >> i mean, some of them are great people, friends whom i really respect or worked with an admirer. some of them are interns on, honestly, so
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there's kind of a vague variety of who these people are. number one and number two, i don't think whether it's an adam kinzinger i don't think people are waiting with bated breath to see who someone like he endorsed or something like that i think these things are going to be on other issues where it's the economy, immigration, or even abortion, if you will, if you're on the left. i think far more so than a political operative or congress person who they endorse. >> and we're sort of seeing that in the polling as well because he was at some point and at least a swing-state speeding, joe biden but now that has changed with kamala harris on the ticket, maria, if the people who worked with him to say this about him i'd say it's dangerous for the country. why do you think he is polling so tightly with harris? >> well, i think a couple of things sara, i actually do think that this will have a big impact, not just on republicans, but on independence out in the country. as everyone starts now, paying attention to the race when you have the closest
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generals that were in charge of all kinds of military strategy. our foreign defense essentially the security of the country coming out to say that donald trump is dangerous, that they do not support him to be president again, they actually support his opponent, a democrat that speaks volumes about the fitness of donald trump for another four years in office. and matt can be little that as much as he wants. but i think he and other republican strategists know and are concerned that this is something that donald trump has to contend with, that the very people that he hired and worked for him are the ones that are saying that he is not just unfit, but dangerous to lead the country. another four years. and i think the reason that the race is so tight is because of what we already know, sara, this is a very divided i did polarized electorate. but what you're seeing since kamala harris became the nominee, is that the
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momentum is on her side. the polls are moving. but what i'm telling the campaign and what she says herself, which is really smart, is that she's still the underdog. they need to campaign like they're ten points behind because it's the only way that she's than a when matt i know you want to jump in there. >> what do you make of what maria said look, i wasn't belittling that at all. >> that's ridiculous, number one, but i worked on campaigns with jeb bush, had over 13 medal of honor winners, generals, coming out of their ears that we i wrote want to read the press release i respect their service. they can vote at any of these people can vote for whoever they want their private citizens. i respect it. i admire their service, but i also think when it comes down to it, whether it's grocery prices are their house where they want to pay for a mortgage or interest rates, or a general endorsing. i think that the policies and their own lives effective far more than a generals endorsement let's move on to the debate. >> and this is to you, maria, why does kamala harris want there to be open mics during the debate with donald trump
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when joe biden did not want the same i think that vice president harris is being very strategic about this because she understands like we all do. whenever donald trump is himself is a, he becomes unhinged. and whenever he opens his mouth, he alienates key voters that he needs to win. in addition to that, sara, we also know that donald trump still has no idea how to run against somebody like vice president kamala harris. i'm what i'm what i mean by that is a strong woman, a woman of color, who we know is something that donald trump is afraid of. and so i think it's important for america and for president or for vice president harris to hear everything that donald trump has to say during that debate. and nothing should be muted. i also think it gives her a lot more control in terms of how she responds and whether
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and we know that she will have to do this probably very consistently and constantly throughout the debate, fact check him if the moderators are not going to take the role of being fact fact-checkers. and we know that donald trump lies every time he opens his mouth then kamala harris, being able to do that on the spot the moment it happens, i think is actually a very smart strategy for her because that way she's not going to let him get away with anything lying about her and lying about her record or frankly insulting her, which we know is donald trump's go to move matt, what do you think about trump? trump initially did not want those mics to be turned off when the person that was asked to speak is speaking. now he wants the rules to say the same. why is that? >> because that was the way they agreed to write just last week that harris campaign was saying, quote, the debate about debates is over. then suddenly they wake up on monday and they want to change the rules. we
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renegotiating the real reason is this right? go back to the first debate against joe biden do you to prepared, prepared attack lines like he usually does. and then she had t-shirts and money raised ready to go. so she wants to do or stock line, which is i'm speaking, she used it with protesters last month. vice president pence during vice presidential debate she wants to find a moment that she can use for memes and raise money off of crate t-shirts that can kind of make the curse seem like a little bit stronger than trump. and so it's all very calculated and very cynical, candidly with this whole thing is politics, is politicking. thank you both so much. matt appreciate it. >> thank john. >> all right. we are getting breaking news in new details from israel about how this hostage was resting inside gaza and then a fact fact-check on donald trump's claims on immigration the polls for have
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check this for us. daniel, what are you seeing in this chart that has just wrong? >> yes. so sorry, we're talking about this, not because it helped save the former president's life, which we're all grateful for it. but because he keeps deploying this chart to lie about border statistics in rallies, other speeches, and in interviews. and in fact, the chart itself contains a lie. so if you look at that chart, you'll see some arrows. there's one chair, one arrow towards the right side pointing upwards out a points to a particularly small bar. so particularly low level of migrant encounters at the southern border and the text beside that arrow says, trump leaves office lowest recorded, lowest illegal immigration in recorded history. and trump himself keeps pointing to that arrow in his remarks. listen to something he said recently if you look at the arrow on the bottom, that's the lowest level, the one on the bottom, heavy red arrow. >> that's the lowest level of illegal immigrants ever to come
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into our country in recorded history. right there and that was my last week in office and then you see what happened after i left so here's the lie that arrow does not actually point to when he left office in january 2021, and it certainly doesn't point to his last week in office what does it actually point to? it points to april 2020 with more than eight months still left in his term when migration around the world plummeted if because of the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic. so in that month, april 2020, the border patrol had about 16,000 encounters with migrants in between ports of entry at the southern border and then after april 2020, with trump's still in office, the number of encounters rows, each and every month. so for more than eight months and it's going up to more than 75,000 encounters, when he actually left office in january of 2021. now, it is true that the number
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of encounters continue to increase when a president biden and vice president harris took over, but what this arrow falsely claims and what the former president himself is falsely claiming is that the low point occurred when he left and then it suddenly began increasing. when in fact, biden and harris took over when the number was actually on an upward trend for about three-quarters of a year before they were sworn in. a classic example of how you can lie, how you can deceive using so-called statistics sara. >> and no one know who's right because there's a lot going on, but i just want to point out because there's a lot of arrows here. this is the era where he says trump leaves office. and this is where the big fact check needed to happen that's right. >> that's the bad arrow. >> daniel dale, we always love having you. thank you so much. donte. >> you approach the wall. >> i touched the wall and now all the way up to the wall you almost touching might have touched to john, but don't tell anyone losses are watching you is what will have like crossing streams that ghostbusters who
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knows what happens if you touch it? >> all right this morning, more than 200 republicans who previously worked for former president george hw bush, george w bush, and, or former senators john mccain and mitt romney. they signed a letter backing vice president harris for president. the list includes former chief staff, press secretaries, campaign managers, insurance. there are some interference in the list as well with me now, is rosario marine former u.s. treasurer under george w bush. we saw your name on the dollar bill in nice to see you in person. this morning. now, your name is not on this list, but you are supporting vice president harris that's why yes so back on july 31st, i put out a statement saying that i support vice president kamala harris because we have seen what 40 out of 44 cabinet members of donald trump have warned as we
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have seen, what they've had said i don't know him. i have never been in the room with him but i have been with president bush with senator mccain, with mitt romney. these are honorable man donald trump is not and we, i have seen, and i have heard people who have worked with him saying he's going to be a danger if he was a danger before his even more dangerous. now, the fact that he has said that he would be a dictator from day one, that should scare all of us so back in july 31st, i said, i am voting for kamala harris. i am really tired of all the things that they have said against sterner. and she said very accomplished woman of course, i'm from california, so i'm a little bit biased, but i understand that we cannot longer have another four years of house four years of we don't know what he's going to do, what we don't know what he's going to just sit everyday i'm exhausted every
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day when he was in office, i was just exhausted. we don't need four more years so that i'm curious. >> you said july 31 when she was candidate, would you not supported publicly president biden until then no, i had supported it's like i am going to support anybody that is running against donald trump. got it. so i was supporting him. and then and then when it was clear that it was going to be hurt or that it was her rather than i immediately supported her. >> you mentioned the former cabinet officials, white house staff, and others, people who have worked for donald trump, who are either now supporting harris vocally are not endorsing trump they're all different variations here. we've had conversations about this in some trump supporters will say, oh these are people who just couldn't get on board with all the changes that trump
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wanted to make. this doesn't speak to his leadership style or what he's like behind closed those doors. can you say to that it speaks precisely to his leadersh leader brings people together, creates consensus at the tater sets, either my way or the highway isn't it interesting how the people that know him the best would not support him? >> that to me speaks volumes most of us. i mean, i saw many of the people who i worked with who i have this tremendous desire to keep our democracy strong and growing. >> all of those people, those 200 people. yes, they're all levels i know he mentioned something. >> these are nobody's are you kidding? these are people that worked so hard? we're whether it was in the administration's with the both president bush's or with senator mccain are with
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senator romney or in their campaigns, is are people that really, truly gear not just about our party, but more importantly about democracy about america, about the united states and so all of these people in everyday, john, every we have more people counting on republicans. >> and i know it's not easy. >> i know it's not easy for republicans. stalled what republicans, people that been on the trenches, i know it's not easy but the reality is if he gets back into the white house, that knows what's going to happen to her. great nation so i would, i would hope that more and more, and we have seen, we have seen we started with, we had we had a call with 72,000 we hope mostly republicans joining the call and they're all saying we need, we need to come together
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are following breaking news for you this morning. >> israeli military is now giving more details about the rescue of a hostage held in gaza this morning. let's get right to see cnn's jim sciutto we know that there was this release. we know you told us last hour that he is in stable condition. what can you what more can you tell us? what are you learning? >> sara some new details just in the last several minutes, these coming from the idf spokesman daniel hagari saying that the hostage al-qaeda was rescued from a tunnel based on what the idf describes as an exact piece of intelligence. we also know that among the speakers special forces units involved in what the idf is calling a rescue operation was in elite combat engineering unit which has been tasked with opera grayson's just like this one going after this network of tunnels under gaza, primarily,
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of course, to go after hamas fighters, but also involved in and you would expect them to be involved in a rescue operation which is this one. if those details turn out to be accurate, then this would be the first hostage rescued from those tunnels and that's significant because that is extreme cleanly dangerous territory tour operate in gaza. it is proven so for israeli forces going back to october 7, as they've attempted to go after hamas, but rescue hostages alive we've seen images and i believe you shared some on the air so far, but images of his family hide farhan al cody's family meeting with him in the hospital. he was immediately taken by helicopter to a hospital in be'er sheva in southern israel where they are saying he is in stable condition though they continue to carry out medical tests. i just want to also add sara by cannon highlight the statement from the hostages forum following this rescue, this is of course the forum
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representing the families of the many hostages that still remain in gaza. the number now stands at 108 they said filing, they said kinds return home is nothing short of miraculous. but this then went on to say that military operations alone cannot free the hundred and eight remaining hostages and negotiated deal is the only way forward. that speaks to the larger pressure felt here in this country. and not just by the hostage families because of course there are members of the israeli public pushing for this this as well. that those families have remaining hostages do not believe that military operations alone will bring their loved ones home. they believe it there needs to be a deal, a ceasefire and hostage negotiation deal that will get a large number of hostages or perhaps all the hostages home and home quickly because they fear that the longer we wait, the longer the israeli government waits, the less likely it is that they're going to see their family members alive. israeli officials have already they
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acknowledged that many of those hundred eight are not still alive, and we got to reminder of that just in the last week when another israeli operation brought back the bond how do you use of six hostages held held in gaza? of course, they will not be having tearful reunions like the ones we're seeing now with cody's family, you have to go back to june boone to the last time that hostages were rescued alive from gaza c90 farhan al kotey his family, lucky to have him back and i just want to mention that video that i think that this is his family running out towards the helicopter. >> were they are bringing him in to the hospital and it's quite touching to see just how quickly everyone is just trying they get to him as fast as possible. and as you reported last hour, he's in stable condition, so he's doing okay. his family has surrounding him now at the hospital, jim sciutto. thank you so much for those new details really a pretty she had it can all right. >> a texas morning, a latino civil rights group is calling for a federal investigation into this state attorney general, ken paxton, after a series of raids on the homes of latino vote voting activists,
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happened in three counties. some of those target earn their 70s and 80s. the president of the league of united latin american citizen calls it point blank. voter intimidation. let's get right to cnn's ed lavandera in dallas to explain what's going on here. good morning. >> good morning, john. will all of this stems from what appears to be at least six different raids that occurred last week targeting of various of volunteers and campaign activists in three different counties around the sound san antonio area. one of those included a state democratic candidate that is running for the house of representatives they're in south texas as well as other volunteers who say they were simply trying to get people registered to vote and ready for the upcoming election, can pack president says, this investigation has to do with voter harvesting. and organized electoral fraud. and that is what this investigation goes. we've reached out to ken paxton here his not responded
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to any of our requests for an interview regarding this investigation. but lulac officials, as you mentioned john have reached out to the department of justice calling for a civil rights investigation. lulac essentially saying that this is a serious violation of the civil rights of latino citizens. this is a direct attempt to suppress latino vote through intimidation and harassment lulac officials say that all of the allegations that paxton is investigating in this situation are simply not true attorney general paxton is using his position of authority to harass and intimidate latino non-profit organizations latino leaders, and lulac members. >> this is point blank voter intimidation. and lulac will fight for the right of very latino to exercise their right to vote and john one of the
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raise occurred at the home of an 87-year-old campaign activists to lydia martinez, who told us that she was simply trying to help people registered to vote. >> she says she was forced to stand interrogated for three hours by the officers that raided her home and forced to stand on her front porch while the officers were inside of her home. we should also point out that ken paxton has a checkered history when it comes do these electoral integrity investigations that he is spearheaded over the last several years not many of these cases have really come to fruition. electoral experts here in texas say voter fraud continues to be an extremely rare occurrence, john. >> all right. ed lavendera for us in dallas. ed, nice to see you this morning. thanks so much. sara. all right. >> starting at the vacuum of space. oh, that would be staring really. >> this is what i had to deal with. i make one mistake you and john berman cracks up. all
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why is this mission so different than the ones we've seen before? >> well, john, i think this might be one of the most exciting, daring, and risky human spaceflight missions that i've covered in quite some time. i mean, first and foremost, what we're going to see is the world's first commercial spacewalk. and you know, it's one thing to go into space. it's another thing to do a spacewalk very risky. and these are not nasa astronauts, these are not government astronauts. this will be the first time that private tizens have ever ventured into the vacuum of space. a they'reoing to be ing a and new space it, never been tested space before. really difficu to make spacesuits. nasa s en using the sames for about 40 the y. so that's one big mission. so fascinating. and then the o piece is that they're going to flyin fartheinto space than any humans since the end of the apollo program back the 19. and they're going to be passinthrough this region of accalled the radiation
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