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cnn closed captioning brought to you by mesobook.com if you or a loved one have mesothelial, will send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 808 to 14000 the legal war is over what are the legal war over the election is already underway and it's being fought from texas to georgia as members of the latino civil rights groups say their homes were targeted by the texas attorney general in voter fraud rates. while in georgia lawsuit aims to block new gop-backed election certification rules. and the israeli military rescues a hostage held by hey, hamas in a complex operation, the father of 11 now reunited with his family, but israel claims 108 more hostages living and dead are still being held in gaza as hopes for a
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ceasefire deal are fading like it or not, a.i. >> is coming to your iphone the latest on apple's plans and how the new technology could change, how you use your device. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here. cnn news central election rule changes in a key battleground state raids on private homes in texas and new security threats to election officials and voting technology well, jake companies all raising fresh concerns with the election. >> just ten weeks away, we start in texas, where latino civil rights group is calling on the justice department to open an investigation into texas attorney general ken paxton, who oversaw a series of homes searches by law enforcement smith targeting latino voting activists. so far no charges have been filed since the searches were carried
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out last week in three counties. the attorney general's office says they were all tied to allegations of voter fraud. the league of united latin american citizens, or lulac, claims that it was a direct attempt to suppress the latino vote cnn's jessica schneider is kicking off our coverage on this. adjust. what can you tell us about these rates well, brianna, our team in texas is learning of at least six different searches last week and several members of this latino organization lack they're saying that their homes were searched, their electronic devices, other personal items were also confiscated and so now lulac that latino group is telling the justice department this in a letter saying, we believe that this conduct constitutes a direct attempt to suppress the latino vote through intimidation and harassment in violation of the voting rights act and other federal civil rights law. >> so there right now asking the doj to open an investigation. the doj is responding by telling our team they have received this letter
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from lulac, but they're not commenting any further. so our team in texas also talked to an 87-year-old woman who said armed officers from republican attorney general ken paxton's office showed up at her house last week before for the sun was even up and searched it for hours here she is at one point they had me outside in front of all my neighbors while they search the living room and they never let me get dressed. >> and it was just very embarrassing intimidating harassment they searched everything in my house now, we're not hearing much from the attorney general's office at this point, but it does appear to be an effort from the attorney general, ken paxton to investigate what he's saying is alleged voter fraud. >> so we sent it had a notice last week with allegations that some groups might be illegally registering noncitizens to vote
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in that state. but in that release, the only examples that paxton's office gave is that they've noticed groups sitting outside the department of motor vehicles in various location registering people to vote course that's quite common. and so far we really haven't seen any proof from paxton's office about a specific effort to register people who aren't citizens. so again, brianna, this is why this latino group is asking doj to step in and investigate. and this is all part of what we're seeing. a ramping up of flurry of potentially false allegations and conflict fusion. as we head into the 2024 election in just about two months all right, this is just the beginning of this story. >> i think jessica schneider, thank you for that. boris cnn is also learning that voting companies and election officials across the country are bracing for a new round of threats for this year's election. many voting companies which were scarred by false claims of fraud during the 2020 election are beefing up security and cracking down on disinformation cnn's marshall
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cohen joins us now with his new reporting. marshall, you spoke with some of the folks at these companies and officials. what did they share with you? >> boris? they said that nothing is ever going to be the same after 2020, they were smeared. they were the target of conspiracy theories. people showed up at their offices with rifles and all kinds of dangerous threats, death threats just yesterday, a guy who was charged by the justice department for threatening election workers in colorado and arizona so with all all that backdrop, they are trying to have a better outcome this year. they are trying to be proactive. they're going on offense against disinformation. a lot of these voting technology companies, as we know no with dominion and others, they sued fox news and rudy giuliani and a bunch of the trump allies, they got some of them got a big payday. all right, but they're hoping also to deter people this year. it may sending a warning shot boris, if you lie about us again, if you put these crazy conspiracy theories out in the ether, we will come out for you again, but it's not just that
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another company, even a bigger company called ess, that provides election equipment to more than 1,000 counties. they forced all of their employees to undergo a social media scrubs. they wanted to make sure that no one had any post that could be uncovered by internet sleuths and weaponized after the election by the losing team or the losing party and that same company boards. they actually also told their employees they had a training session before thanksgiving last year. here's how you talk to your family members and your friends. when they ask you about the 2020 election. but of course it's not just about disinformation. there are physical, dangerous as well as you mentioned, they have beefed up their physical security for their employees i was told by dominion official that some people have actually quit over just the trauma from last time around. they don't want to go through the abuse again. and there's another company that i spoke to that said that they're actually going to be providing panic buttons wearable panic
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buttons, like life alert, you press the button, it calls 911 9112. perhaps as many as 1,500 election workers in five key states for this november. they're afraid that people upset by what they've heard, the lies mirrors they may turn this into a physical confrontation. so wearable panic buttons for election workers, we have sunk very far, but they're trying, trying to be proactive and make sure that this year it goes better than last yeah, we remember some of those scenes outside of elections offices, things could get hairy, glad that they're being proactive marshall. thank you so much. appreciate the reporting brianna in georgia democrats are suing to block controversial new rules that they say could cause chaos. >> there after the election in november. the rules allow election officials to conduct a quote, reasonable inquiry before they certify the election results. and it would allow county election board members to investigate ballot counts. former president trump
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has praised the republican members of georgia's election board who pass the rule holes sparking concerns in a battleground state at the center of his efforts to overturn the 2020 election cnn legal analyst and former us attorney michael moore is with us now. he's a partner at moore hall in planta. michael first, what questions or concerns do these rule changes raise for you well, i'm glad to be with you. >> i mean, i think this is a pretty clear effort by the republicans to have had a plan strategy, to have people appointed to the state election board to implement these types of changes. essentially, what the changes mean is that the election board can do its own inquiry, can delay certifying the election results could have county officials delay certifying reelections also that has not been the law of the state of georgia. so if you think about a small little bored got together, mostly republicans and implemented these new rules to essentially change what was the statute and the requirement. and so this
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lawsuit is about having a court declare at this time that in fact, you can't do that and that the duties of the election officials are set out by statute, that they are in fact required to be performed at it there's going to be an election challenge is not to be decided by handpicked operatives have one political party or another, but rather to be decided in the courts and so this is sort of been a way i think you have seen these very recent changes to sort of get around the bad days in court that donald trump had back in the last election, had been lost 60. some odd lawsuits. now he'd rather have handpick people buy, and republican appointed people make those decisions and delay certification. certainly that's important in this state. as we saw that it's the vote totals were so close in the last presidential election was it michael, let's, let's entertain some hypotheticals, right? what if come the election in november the board actually sees a real issue with
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the vote you could be one that favors democrats could we one that favors republicans. or conversely, what if the investigators, so-called issue that actually has no basis. in fact well, georgia law allows a vote erected voting irregularity, or an election irregularity to be challenged and in fact, that's called for. >> we've seen it from both parties, frankly but that's done in court. so what happens is the election results would be certified and the lawsuit is saying, look the law requires these elections officials to perform their duties and that duty that ministerial duty is simply to certify these votes, to assume a satellite the ballots to count the ballots to certify a total then if their wishes to be a recount, if a candidate wishes to challenge an election to file a lawsuit, but come up some irregularity, he or she can do that that avenue was never foreclosed. this is simply a way to continue the practice and the legal practice in july of
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making sure that our courts are the ones in a neutral by neutral arbiter to decide election challenges and that those, those decisions are not decided by handpick group of political appointees and it's also to make sure that the state does not cause a delay, frankly, in certifying election results, so that there's not how to delay in reported those results. what those are transmitted to commerce so i wonder michael does the lawsuit have legs trump praised the gop members of the state election board who adopted this, for instance after he sought almost 12,000 votes in the state of georgia that didn't exist to try to overcome his loss. >> there is that going to weigh on this court will the court way that, you know, i think i think for those of us who watch it, probably the fact that trump is praising this is something that sets off an alarm bell. but in reality, the judges at here, these cases to set those things aside and sit there. any political leanings one way or side they placed their decisions on the facts and the law in this case, i
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think it's pretty clear that all they're asking for all the plaintiffs are asking for in this case is for a court to declare that the election board at county elections officials have to follow the law and that they can't somehow use this new rule as a way to circumvent their legal responsibility so they can't use the new rule just to impose delay for the sake of gain. and one side or the other. some political advantage or disadvantage they really is for the legs on the lawsuit. i think that it's a pretty clear case. there'll be a question i think where they're not a judge by saying, well, that's not ripe, you haven't there's been no challenge. there has been no rule implement. i'm effectuation of the role in the counting of the votes. but nobody forgets really we are this close to it. election. and i don't think there's an appetite, frankly, to have sort of the scramble of lawsuits that we saw the last time. i also think that this is a good check, frankly, on a court looking at a politically appointed body to decide if
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those rules actually fit the laws of the state and the court is going to be concerned with what the law of the state is not just what one political party or the other may want to have done. >> some may not have an appetite for lawsuits, but some may. we've seen that before we saw we saw the failure of lawsuit drug a smorgasbord, if you will? >> michael great to have you. thank you so much and still ahead. a hostage abducted by hamas nearly a year ago has been rescued by the israeli military. what more we're learning about the operation and what this means for the 108 hostages still being held in gaza, plus a former national security adviser speaking out about him this time in the trump white house here, what hr mcmaster had to say when asked if he'd worked for the former president again, and a program that would have granted legal status this two hundreds of thousands of migrants married to us citizens is now on hold.
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cnn's jeremy diamond is following all of these developments live for us from tel aviv. what can you tell us about this operation, jeremy well, i just spoke with two israeli military officials who tell me that israeli special forces were combing a network of tunnels in southern gaza when they found all kotey, they say that they found him alone it's out his captors. >> now, these israeli officials insist that they were the special forces were acting on intelligence that hostages may be in the area and that is indeed how these shayetet 13 effectively israel's navy seals, found al-qadri in one of these tunnel networks. and what's so notable about that is that this is the first time that israeli troops have actually rescued an israeli hostage from within that vast tunnel network beneath the gaza strip in the seven other hostages who have been raped eschewed so far by the israeli military were all being held aboveground. and so that is
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notable in and of itself, the we know that al-qarni was then airlifted to a hospital that'll in southern israel, the soroka hospital where he was finally reunited with his family members, several of his brothers said that they had started to lose hope that he might even emerge from the goddess the strip alive. and then they received a phone call earlier today telling them to get to that hospital because their brother was indeed arriving. and it appears according to medical school officials at the hospital that he is indeed in good condition, although he certainly has lost weight since he was taken captive by hamas, 326 days ago one thing that we should note is that these israeli military operations to get these hostages out of gaza alive are extraordinarily rare. and there is an understanding and israeli society that the majority of the hostages who remain will only get out if there is a ceasefire deal and a hostage release deal, not through these rare military operations well katia, as he spoke with the israeli prime minister tonight
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from his hospital bed, he thanked him for getting him out, and he reminded him that there are still more hostages waiting to get at home. israeli prime minister promised him that they will return everyone without exception brianna. >> it's amazing to see him and to see him so happy and to know these reunited with his family, jeremy. thank you so much for that report for us let's get some perspective on these developments. >> we're joined now by mark esper. he's a cnn global affairs analyst former defense secretary in the trump administration. he serves on the board and as a strategic advisor for i'm aerospace and defense defense-related companies. sir, thank you so much for being with us first. i just want to get your reaction to the circumstances in which this hostage was rescued. he is obviously the first to be removed from an underground tunnel alive and apparently there were no captors around me. he was by himself yeah. >> first of all, it's good news that he was recovered and as your reporter said, it's both
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rare and i would add risky and these types of operations, the fact that he was found alone suggests to me that maybe his captors just rushed out because they knew the idf team was coming in and they just wanted to leave him behind. what i think is interesting about the story of though, is that he's one of several arab muslims who were captured by hamas and kept now for over 320 sunday is i find that quite interesting. >> but i think the fact that the idf is continuing these operations provide some reassurance to the israeli people that the government is still looking and trying to rescue hostages, which is, a good sign now the israeli military says that they were acting on intelligence that hostages were being held in that network of tunnels can you walk us through the process of what it's like to collect and then verify that kind of information before weighing the conditions necessary to launch an operation.
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>> yeah. i'm sure it's composed of many sources of intelligence, whether it's signals intelligence may be some human intelligence. other tactical considerations on the ground. but then they have to go into the tunnels, which is a very dangerous aspect of urban warfare, where you're going underground it's. dark, you're likely to lose communications in the myriad of tunnels going on lose contact with one another. they defender in this case, hamas has the advantage of knowing the way around maybe they set up traps and ambushes. so it's a very tricky operation. you have to, you have to do this at a time where you want to, you need to be on guard but against the enemy, make sure that you don't kill, kill the hostage you're trying to rescue in the process. so it's a very tricky operation and i'm glad to see the idf continue it. but the other important point here, boris, is that there's 108 hostages still being held by hamas and tragically the view is at 40 of them are deceased so really hamas is holding onto bodies that the israeli people want back and there's really
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probably around 60 some hostages remaining and so rescuing all of them is gonna be quite difficult. so obviously, the best way forward to release the hostages is through some type of deal. >> and on that point, secretary, that the cia director bill burns left cairo where negotiations were still underway this weekend for a ceasefire and hostage release deal. he was there, i believe until yesterday, a final agreement has not yet been presented how confident are you that we'll see one? >> not at all. i haven't been from the beginning because i think the sides are too far apart hamas is going to fight and resist until the last in this, innocent civilian is killed. they want to maintain and preserve their power. and so unless all of their demands are met, which the most outstanding one, of course, right? now is making sure israel does not have a presence along the philadelphi corridor, which is the quarter between gaza and egypt on the southern border which is the main trafficking route by which they
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get munitions in. they get arms they get building materials, so forth and so on they're not going to concede because the israelis aren't going to continued demand that because otherwise, hamas will be able to stay in power and sustain themselves. that's just one of two or three critical items that i think will continue to put both sides far apart in this negotiation process. >> secretary, while we have you, i wanted to get your reaction to comments that were made by retired lieutenant general, hr mcmaster. he served as national security adviser in the trump administration he came out and effectively so that he would turn down an offer to potentially work in a second. trump administration you have shared some of his concerns over what the dynamic was like in the first trump administration, would you consider a role in a second trump beta the white house? >> no. and that would never be offered to me. look, what hr has outlined in both his writings and his comments make
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sense to me. it sounds eerily familiar although i would quite say that what he experienced in 2017 in the first year of the trump administration it's. still different than more benign in some ways on what i experienced in years three and four as i wrote my memoir, know when trump beat impeachment in january or february 2020, he felt energized and renewed, and that's when he brought in fresh troops and real loyalists and trying to start going through the department's and pressing loyalty tests for people in the department. so it was a completely different ballgame. by year four, not not to dementia, diminish the trials and tribulations at hr wrestled with but my concern is that year one of a second, trump administration would look like year for the first one, which is why it concerns me a good deal that he might get elected secretary mark esper, always great to get your perspective. thanks for being with us thank you, boris. of
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has paused president biden's new immigration program meant to help some spouses of american citizens who were in the country illegally. >> the move puts hundreds of thousands of families in limbo. biden announced his executive action in june to offer spouses of us citizens without legal status a path to citizenship if they have lived in the u.s continuously for a decade, do not have a criminal history and were married before the program was announced, the program just started taking applications last week, and the judges pause, which is not the final decision, is in response to a lawsuit by republican attorneys general in 16 states. it says biden's action, quote incentivizes illegal immigration and will irreparably harm the plaintiffs states. they claim that they're forced to pay for services for immigrants in the country illegally joining us now is democratic congressman adriano espaillat of new york, who is the first formerly undocumented it did member of congress,
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congressman thank you for being with us. what is your reaction to the judge's ruling that pauses this program thank you brianna. >> again, this is another attempt by the maga-world to block any and all answers to the immigration issue. we saw how they objected to improving security at the border at the senate level. when a piece of legislation that was put together i wanted one of the most conservative senators in the u.s. congress, yet the maga republicans, the extreme maga republicans blocked that. now we see them bloc a common sense approach to immigration allowing 500,000 spouses of us citizens to be able to regularize their status because without having to go back home and allowing them to have a work permit and 50,000 children of us citizens this is yes. another extreme effort to block any and all answers to the
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immigration issue because of political reasons are you surprised this happened though? >> i mean, what? are you agree with protecting this group are not significant immigration policy is usually the purview of congress, not executive action well, this executive action, this type of executive action has been done over 120 times since 1932 by both republican and democratic presidents. so this is not new, this is something that has happened many times in the past but again 16 gun owners, republican ags, cross republican led states won a block all answers to immigration so that they can use this as a political tool during an election cycle. you've seen in recent years how executive actions on
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immigration sort of whether this process though, do you expect the courts to overlook what is norm? the normal process for immigration legislation and take matters into their own hands well, this actually was just a pause they'll take it up again where optimistic and hopeful that they would understand that helping the spouses of us citizens and the children? >> a. yes. is this is not a radical of view or more we should do about immigration we should go back to work in congress and try to resolve some of the major issues within the broad immigration debates such as dreamers also, farm workers, as well as a family reunification at the end of the day, a family that's divided is a weak family. and if you have weak families, you have a weak nation congressman. >> this executive action was issued just after the biden
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administration ticked off a lot of progressives with a different executive action that largely shut off asylum at the southern border. how much of this is the biden administration adopting this particular ea? just trying to placate some progressive democrats that it upset without actually expecting that this could ever go into effect no i don't think that's the case. >> in fact, more crossings have diminished dramatically since biden has implemented several axes, i think both president biden and kamala harris are folks that want to have a balanced approach to immigration where you have border security and you have sensible and common sense immigration reform measures, bove kamala harris and biden support this kind of effort, but time and time again, the maga republican wing of the democratic party wants to block
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any and all measures that will bring some solution to this problem. >> the vice president committed during the convention to passing the bipartisan immigration bill that house republicans scuttled but that bill, as you're well aware included conservative concessions that would have really been on this think able to democrats even four years ago, are you comfortable with where president biden has put the party on immigration and where harris is promising continuity i am comfortable with the notion that immigration reform, whether it is a stronger border security or sensible common sense legislation or executive orders will have to include a bipartisan approach. >> i've been around long enough now, a year just to know that unless you have buy-in from both sides you can resolve this issue. that this is not an issue that a winner takes. all that sense, i think is a
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practical approach by both president biden and vice president harris to both try to secure the border and bring family he's together having again, having families divided doesn't help anybody in america congressman espaillat, thank you so much for your time. >> we appreciate it. >> thank you. brianna. thank you for having me once again and still ahead. >> we do have some new details on a delayed but daring space missions. spacex set to debut new suits in the first ever civilian spacewalk, we're going to show them to you next, plus, record high temperatures and humidity smothering the midwest headed for the mid-atlantic, the heat is already please so dangerous that some schools are being forced to close on the first week of classes, we have details next your friends are turning 30 the u.s. >> is hosting the ultimate friends celebration well brief
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started today at customers.com tv on the edge premieres sunday, september 22, did nine on cnn alright. >> we're going to have to wait until tomorrow morning to see if spacex can launch this potentially groundbreaking mission into space yes. >> it's delayed this morning's polaris dawn launch after detecting a helium leak. the next attempt could happen just hours from now. and once the crew reaches orbit, we could see the first ever spacewalk by civilian astronauts cnn space correspondent kristin fisher joins us now, kristen, how serious is this helium leaks setback and it's 24 hours is enough to fix it, not two serious. >> that's the good news. so we think right now, i mean, how many times have i been sitting here with you guys? move? i'm talking about scrubs. i mean, by now, you all know that scrubs are pretty common in this space industry. and this isn't a big one. it's not even an issue with the rocket or the
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spacecraft itself. it's a helium leak on the ground side of things. so hopefully spacex and its engineers can get this fixed and we can try again at about 3:30 this morning, tomorrow morning. that's when the launch window opens and if it does launch, this is going to be such an exciting mission because there's a few big things that the players don mission is trying to do to push the envelope forward specifically world's first civilian spacewalk up until this point, only professional nasa astronauts, government astronauts, have ventured out into this vacuum of space away from the safety of their spacecraft's or space station and then the other big thing that they're going to be doing is they're going to be flying farther into space than any humans since the apollo mission flying straight through what's known as the radiation belts patches space where highly charged particles congregate. and if you want to go to mars, you got to get through there. so that's why they're testing out their bodies. and also the spacecraft to see if it can withstand that and to give you
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an idea of how serious this radiation is, the way they tested the avionics on the spacecraft to see if it would survive the radiation belt. they strapped to a gurney, put it in an oncology lab where cancer patients go and they just pelted it with radiation until the avionics broke that's how they learned. just how much radiation the spacecraft could take. so they think they're ready now. >> well, that's good. all right. how cool are they going to look? i mean, the space suits awesome let's talk about what matters here. >> let's talk about the fashion, this space fashion. i mean, this is my own personal opinion, but i mean, look at these suits. they they look a little bit cooler than what we're used to seeing. i think from nasa up at the international space station, largely because the nasa space suits are about 40-years-old. these were designed, this will be the first mission that they've ever flown in space. and in addition to just as you were saying, brianna perhaps looking a bit cooler, they also have some really cool features, like a built-in display in the,
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in the visor. and you know, this is going to be something the first time that any civilians have worn this spacesuit out into the vacuum of space. and even though only two of the astronauts are actually going to venture outside of the spacecraft, all four of them are going to be exposed to the vacuum of space because the spacecraft is literally just going to open up a while. and so they're all just going to be there in space. so super risky this is admission. >> i'm really excited to watch. >> she's a joint, the shoulder that was awesome halloween that's where greg car i know. i'm going to try to get some cardboard and jaipur halloween costume, right? certainly for kids, good opportunity. >> all right. yes, kristen, i mean, for adults just asking for a friend. yeah. >> right here, kristen, thank you. and out of some of the other headlines that we're watching this hour, a colorado man has been charged with making multiple threats to kill election officials and judges. federal prosecutors claim the
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45-year-old repeatedly posted detailed violent messages targeting public officials in colorado and arizona. his post allegedly accused officials of treason and election fraud and included outbursts against judges who ruled against former president trump in an election shan related case. he's charged with transmitting interstate threats, and that carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. >> also, the extreme record breaking he currently smothering the midwest is forcing several detroit public schools without ac to close early on the first week of classes nearly 75 million americans under heat alerts with the heat index temperatures hitting his high as 115 degrees in some areas, this heatwave is expected to spread to the mid atlantic by tomorrow and the infamous pharma bro felon martin shkreli has been slapped with a restraining order, told to turn over all copies of what was supposed to be he the one of a kind secret wu-tang clan album called once upon a time in
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in mind, we have some idea of what we're expecting to see in terms of these apple intelligence features, things like a smarter siri that can access your personal data. so for example, i could ask it to tell me about my day helped me get ready for the day and it could pull information nation from my calendar and my email to give me a really concise answer about that, it'll help people search through their photos. you could create personalized emojis. you'll also potentially get help writing emails, drafting other pieces of texts. so really it changes across the board in terms of how people are going to be interacting with their iphones, were also expecting it this september event to hear some upgrades that consumers might not necessarily see, but that will also be really important in particular, a new processing chip that will be able to be faster and more efficient in processing all the data that's going to be needed to run these ai features for us i imagine there's probably going to be some effort clear to update privacy because siri being able to go through all your emails and your photos and
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tell you about them. >> that implies that they have access to a lot of things it's a really important question when you're dealing with any artificial intelligence tool. but especially when it's accessing your personal data like this apple says that all of these artificial intelligence, apple intelligence features that will be happening in accessing that personal data will happen mostly on the phone or in a private cloud computer. so no third party will be able to access or use that data for a.i. training and unclear how much is it going to cost what we know is that over the last few years, apple hasn't raised prices on iphones very much the last few models have been starting at $799 some analysts expect to see a price drop this so you are because of these new a.i. features, but there's also a lot of pressure on apple to gain new momentum. iphone sales have been pretty sluggish the last few years because we haven't seen very exciting upgrades. so it's possible, i think that apple decides to keep the prices the same to try
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