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arriving in savannah, georgia, a bus tour with her running mate trying to win votes in places the democrats usually don't win. as she he prepares for the first interview, she and tim walz have done since becoming the democratic nominees plus as chaos unfolded around her on january 6, we're getting an inside look at how nancy pelosi was responding. >> her wrath over the insurrection aimed at 1% former president donald trump ahead that new video shows her evacuating the capitol, demanding the hold trump accountable for what transpired that day. and the former president's rallies are famous for their sound track. but some bands would, just as soon not be a part of the setlist why it's so hard to stop trump's campaign from using their music. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central soon
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vice president kamala harris is expected to arrive in savannah, georgia where she's kicking off for today bus tour of south georgia with her running mate, governor tim walz. >> they're looking to broaden their support in the state beyond metro atlanta, harris and walz will also sit down for an exclusive interview with cnn's dana bash tomorrow while campaigning there in georgia joining us now we have seen as priscilla alvarez live from savannah. all right. priscilla, what more do we know about this intensified focus on georgia by the harris campaign, who are they trying to reach? >> well, brianna, if you want to know how the harris campaign wants to win georgia, these jobs are going to be the telltale sign because they are getting aggressive in south georgia, an area that has leaned republican. but the reason they feel confident that they can try to pull off something here is because of what democratic senator warnock did in december of 2022 in his runoff at the time, the person
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leading his campaign was quentin fulks. he is the deputy campaign manager for the harris campaign and he told me that he thinks that he can have a similar playbook. this time around during a presidential election year. and what that boils down to it essentially winning big in metro atlanta, we'll try to peel off voters from republicans in south georgia,a, essentially losing b less closing the margins with republicans if ty do that, he told me then they have a potential path to victory in this crucial battleground state, a state by the way that president biden won by less than 12,000 votes in 2020. so these cops are going to be key for this campaign to test out how the harris-walz ticket is playing and resonating with voters. and two, that end, there's also the walz factor, democratic strategists i spoke with said his rural upbringing bringing and his roots with football and the military could help him with these voters in south georgia. and the question
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is, how exactly does that resonate? and how can it help them boost the ticket? going into november now, of course, coinciding with this swing is a big ad buy and pouring adds into the savannah area media market just in the last three weeks alone, one 1.7 million poured into that media market. of course that includes the economy as well as today, building that stark contrast between harris and trump with his project, or rather with the project 2025 blueprint. so again, brianna, the stops this time around are as notable as harris-walz just visiting the state of georgia yeah. >> good point. priscilla, thank you for that. joining us now is tia mitchell washington correspondent for the atlanta journal constitution what does this tell you about her strategy even as? polls show, she's got a tough road in georgia. >> well, it definitely like priscilla said, the strategy is to get every vote they can end georgia because we know states, you know, we have the electoral
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college, but that depends on the popular vote. harris needs every vote if she's going to try to carry georgia again, because the polling shows that it's close, but that donald trump does appear to have the edge in georgia. i think it's also worth noting, you know, we talked about biden winning georgia narrowly in 2020. well, the last president to do so for biden was bill clinton in 1992. he was also the last president to last presidential candidates who make a campaign stop in south georgia that's a very good point when you look at how joe biden did win georgia. does harris his path to victory in the state? does it look different than biden's? >> so actually, it doesn't look different, but it looks different than what biden in 2024 was looking like. so in 2020, biden carried the state, but he was helped by the fact
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ossoff and warnock senate races were also on the ballot in 2020. in 2020, 24, the presidential contest is the only statewide race on the georgia ballot. and the polls show that joe biden was having a lot of problems rebuilding that coalition, making sure his base was ready to turn out particularly black voters and so that was a change in 2024. now again, with harris at the top of the ticket, those numbers are looking better, but it's still going to be tough for harris because again, there aren't other races and other candidates to help her make that make that pitch. >> it's a good reminder. there was so much going on, right? there were a lot of good shows on tv for democrats, if you will, on the republican side you have georgia's governor brian kemp, who is going to be helping fundraise for trump tomorrow. this isn't atlanta. these two really seem to have reconciled. would is this a very quiet already reconciliation? how do you see it? >> i think both governor kemp
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and donald trump see this as a necessary reconciliation. i don't think they'll ever be the best of friends, but both of them have a goal in mind and that's to put republicans back in the white house. and for governor kim unfortunately that means he's got to support donald trump and he's doing so in raising money and putting his political machine behind, getting the republican ticket elected for donald trump, you know, for weeks, his advisers and supporters and money donors were saying, hey, stop picking a fight with the popular governor in a battleground state. and so trump has has decided to listen and so far right now, there is a truce really interesting, tia, thank you so much for the georgia knowledge. >> we do appreciate it. boris as harris and walz launch their georgia bus tour, former president donald trump is off the trail, but still on the attack. >> he said during a recent interview with dr. phil that to a certain extent, he believes president biden and vice president harris are to blame
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for the assassination attempt against him. cnn's alayna treene joins us now live. alayna trump making a series of bizarre remarks during this conversation with dr. phil, that being just one of them? >> yes, that's right. and it is something that his remarks about the assassination attempt and trying to play some of the beam on both biden and harris mainly about rhetoric. he said, he thinks that someone but their rhetoric had contributed to perhaps the shooter and other people being very angry with him. he mentioned particularly the line about him being a threat to democracy. but one other area that he also focused on that i found very interesting is remember when a couple of months ago donald trump had spoken to a room full well of christian voters and he said, don't like, you only have to vote once more this time you won't have to vote again in four years. some people were saying, how are we taking that meaning? are you saying? you won't have more elections dr. phil asked donald trump about this. take a listen to that exchange and i said to
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the christians, we gotta win this election and we win this election. >> i'll straighten everything out in less than four years by a lot then you don't have to it doesn't matter. in other words, i'm saying you don't have to vote, doesn't mean we're not going to have elections. you can have elections, but you have to vote this time because we have to win so a few things are what i will say. i actually personally believe just have having covered donald trump so, for so long, knowing how him and his team thinks. i don't think he was trying i think the idea that he was saying there won't be any more elections was overblown, but i do think what he means and he kind of doubled down on it in this interview, is that well, he well, he argued, first of all, i should say, he argued that he doesn't think christians and gun owners vote that much. i don't think that's true, but he was saying that if they're not going to vote, so that often at least vote for me, vote for me this time. i'm not going to run again. if you put me back in the white house, you won't have to vote. again. that's what he was trying to say and breakdown in that interview not sure. >> puts a lot of people at ease
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or makes a lot of sense, but he did address it and he didn't move away from it, i guess is what i'm trying to say here alayna treene. thanks so much for the update. appreciate it. want to discuss now with former nixon white house counsel and cnn contributor john dean john we wanted to get into the conversation with you this detail about trump facing this superseding indictment is updated indictment and the federal election interference case against him special counsel jack smith, revising the original filing, taking into account that supreme court decision, the ruling that granted trump some immunity for official acts taken as president. what do you think are the most significant differences between the first indictment, the original one, and this one i think the most significant thing based on the comparing the two indictments is that the new indictment, the superseding indictment is tighter and does not address the issue that the supreme court seems to be concerned about, which was his
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relationship. >> trump's relationship in his scheme to overturn the election with the justice department. so all of that material about his dealing with jeff clark has been excised from the original case and not in the revised case. they've tweaked the language here and there. it's about ten pages shorter but it is a better, more powerful indictment in its new elegant form. it's the same four charges. they have not changed but it is a sleeker document, if you will. >> and john trump responded to the updated indictment citing this informal rule that states that doj has to avoid taking major steps and criminal investigations on candidates within 60 days of an election we're still 69 days from november 5. so what do you make of the timing here? >> well, i wasn't surprised at that at all been his first
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reaction, but it actually applies to new cases or cases that are not in court. in this instance the delay is really trump's fault he got the supreme court to delay after delay, after delay and that was his strategy. so it's not surprising that has come up in the middle of the campaign now and the 60 day rule, as i say, doesn't really apply to cases that have already been filed. its new cases that might affect an election were you surprised that jack smith didn't give the trump team noticed that it was coming when it did. i mean, the defense expected that there would be a superseding indictment, but there was no flag to say it's it's coming now, is that standard practice? >> well, it can go either way. it depends upon the report. the rapport between the two bodies are the two sets of attorneys, and i don't think the report is very good here there's
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pretty vicious attacks by the trump people on the government when the government has just doing its job and they'll go out of their way to attack the government. and the government just doesn't have to go out of its way to try to help inform and give them a heads up john to go back to the supreme court decision that they did push certain specifics on the limits of presidential powers back to lower courts. >> and one part of the indictment seems to test that the idea of presumptive immunity in relation to trump's interactions with the former vice president mike pence how do you foresee that getting hashed out well, that could well result in a mini hearing in judge chutkan's district court to resolve the factual part of that. >> the supreme court opinion on immunity did call for factual analysis and exactly termination of this these issues and i think that's a
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possibility hearing now that could happen before the election. i doubt if it'll happen before the election, but it will be interesting when it does happen and if it happens after the election and trump is in the white house, this this whole thing is just going to wilt and go away because trump will try to get killed trying to influence his later presidential powers so if they ever tried to pursue this case between now and naga ration, it would be very interesting john dean, thanks so much for the analysis thank you brown the fbi says trump's would-be assassin saw the rally last month in butler, pennsylvania as a target of opportunity after also researching events for president joe biden still no motive has been identified, and investigators say he expressed no definitive ideology either left-leaning or right-leaning. the fbi also
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released today these new photos of the gun that was used to shoot trump as well as a backpack and explosives that were found in the shooter's car. we're joined now by cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller. john, what do you make of this new information well, it's told us some things we knew in reinforce that, but it told us some new things, particularly those photographs which explained one of the burning questions the photograph you were just standing in front of where it shows the gun disassembled next to the backpack. >> a lot of people were asking how is it that at a secret service protected event with cops everywhere, that someone could walk around with a long gun and assault weapon and climb up to the roof and not be spotted. but the theory has been that that gun has a folding stock and a detachable barrel, which would have fit into the backpack so he would have just looked like a guy with a backpack walking around
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until he got io that alleyway. and today we learned that he climbed up on top of an air conditioning vent and use that to boost himself under the roof, presumably with a backpack, which was found there. we also learned that he was fixated on doing some kind of attack attack planning, attack research but when it came to motive, well, attack who and why he looked at a large number of events political figures, but then became hyper-focused on the trump rally because it was coming near to his home. you see this improvised explosive device that was found in the trunk of his car. there were two there there was the another in his bedroom we learned today during the briefing that he had been researching how to make bombs and different configurations. going back to 2019. so without a motive, what the fbi said, quote, he was interested in quote, a mixture of ideologies it almost seems like he plotted to do an attack and plotted the why later.
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>> he wanted some notoriety very clearly, john miller, thank you for the very latest on that. we appreciate it. and still ahead, a new behind the scenes looat the aftermath of jail juary. cnn has obtained video of then house speaker nancy pelosi's real-time reactions. and hamas is calling for a conflict on is callg for a conflict on all fronts after a major military operatio the wt u.s. bank. why israel says it was justified the ceo is about to take takeoff there's no one that does the things i do were personal limits of what pro wrestling can be we wednesday night tonight at 8:00 on tbs. >> why nfl players chooses to be peppers morphic. >> i like to sleep cool and i like it warm and cozy. >> am i really like it when we both get what we want. >> number does that actually cools and warrants on each side during our biggest sale of the year, say 50% on asleep number
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attack on the capitol in real time, you see the former house speaker react to rioters temporarily stopping the certification of joe biden's electoral when and she has seen really focused on holding donald trump responsible for the insurrection you're done with donald trump. >> how does it feel to fix what he did to the capsule into the just yesterday the first person to break into the capitol was sentenced to more than four years in prison for more. now, let's go to cnn, sunlen serfaty and katelyn polantz as well. someone tell us about this footage, what it shows and where it came from. >> well, it came from hbo and i should note here that hbo of course, is owned by time warner discovery parent company of cnn. this was a documentary that alexandra pelosi shot and it aired in 2022 but this new footage, and its 15 minutes of news footage was turned over.
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her republican led house committee that is investigating january 6 and i want to highlight one moment here from this video. it's speaker pelosi, and it's in the morning after january 6, so she's returning to the capitol. she's riding internet sb uv, and she's talking to her staff. but what message they want to put forward at an upcoming press conference and our staff are essentially proposes to call for the resignation of the capitol hill police chief, steven sund, and she interrupts him. here's that moment. >> you sacrificed to keep members, staff on the capitol though community safe but yesterday it wasn't me. just say this i think our focus has to be on the president. that's not differ ourselves now when other footage here that was released that a speaker, she talks a lot about security preparedness. >> we see her as she's hustled out an evacuated from the capitol. first, she laments having to leave but second, she laments that where's the national guard? why aren't they
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here? why haven't they been called and also, you know last that the security officials were not more prepared, although she does go on to an accept responsibility in a phone call later that day, were there the chief of staff, kaitlan, some 1,500 people have been charged over their actions on january 6. and we're learning that one of them learned today that he's no longer facing an obstruction charge. >> why? >> well, this is highlighting the aftermath of the capitol riot and how the judicial proceedings are playing out to bring it and people to justice. this man, joseph fisher, he was a person that was facing an obstruction of an official proceeding charge. so a core felony charge that the justice department was using, he challenged that in court and said this wasn't about documents it's the way that you would obstruct a trial and i shouldn't have to face this charge. it went the whole way. the supreme court and in june, the supreme court decided on joseph fischer's case and said, yeah documents needed to be involved here. and so today in
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court, years after this riot took place, that this man was yelling charge running into the u.s. capital at all and not wanting to have a charge like this, he is not going to trial on the obstruction charge. there are six other charges that the justice department today was told they will go forward on and have a trial for joseph fisher in february. the justice farming is still working out how to prosecutor all of these cases. it's not just him. there are other people to another person that i saw today. they're dropping the obstruction conviction of another capitol rioter. and so we're still figuring out exactly how people can be brought to justice under the law, 300 or so were facing that obstruction count yeah. >> really interesting, kaitlan. thank you so much. sunlen, really appreciate it. still ahead, hamas calling for escalation and mobilization in the west bank. this is after israel carries out raids and airstrikes over what they say are terror for threats, video obtained by cnn shows bulldozers tearing up a road.
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spokesperson for t idf ss it carri out the operation t remove, quote, immediate tror threats in real time teats which they s are lind to iran palestinian health officials say at least ten people were killed. cnn's jeremyiamond is with us now from tel aviv jeremy tell us what you're learning well brianna this appears to be one of the most extensive israeli military operas in t occupied west bank in year ificanmobilition of a pretty israeli troo, israeli border police officers, all ratintwo key palestinian cities of jeanine and tulkarem, as well as the surrounding area. >> not only are they accompanied by9 bulldozers that are tearing up the streets in these areas out of concern for potential ieds. but there also getting support via air strikes from the air, at least ten people are dead according to the palestinian ministry of health, the israeli military says that it is carrying out
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these raids for two key reasons. the first of which is they believed that iran is trying to flood the west bank with additional weaponthat's an assessment that we've heard and they also say that aumberl. of recent attacks against iseli soldiers and civilians have been caied by militants stemming fm these two cities in the west bank. this isn't happening in a vacuum. of course, we know that since october 7, there have been near daily raids by the israeli military in the west it's bank. and there have also been a number of attacks against israeli soldiers in the west bank of from palestinian militants. and more recently, there was also this failed ide bombing in t aviv and explosn that happened. but thankfully didn'kill abody that is alsoppears to be part of the context for this operation that's very much intended to show a quite a bit of force from the raeli of a soldier abducted on ody octor 7 and held hostage i gaza, wareturned to isel
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>> what more are you learning yeah, tha's right. >> the israeli military says that it recovered the body of this soldier sure brought him his body back to israel. they are not releasing the identity of the soldier, although they say the family has been notified, but has requested that his identity not be related. pleased. we know that that now leaves us with 107 hostages who are still being held captive in gaza about a third of whom are believed to be dead, according to the israeli government, we heard today though, also from one of the hostages who was rescued alive. and that was for hamas al-qadi, who not only was rescued yesterday in a tunnel in gaza, he emerged today also from an israeli hospital return back home with his family. and when it while he was there, he spoke to reporters. he said that he was happy to see t e ss and he also calledong in for the return of the remaining hostages and a ceasefieal
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from the supreme court, the justices have declined to lift a sweeping new block on president joe biden's new student loan repayment plan. cnn chief supreme court analyst joan biskupic is joing u now, jon, what does this mean share ris, gooto see you. >> this is just another protracted stein the ongoing fight over what the biden administration, what any administraon can do to alleviate studt loan burden and the high cost of collagen university study you'll probably remember that about a year ago, the supreme court totally struck down a biden loan forgiveness program that would have affected some 40 the three million student borrowers. this program is more modest, the one we're talking about here, it would affect about 8 million ers. and instead of being a total repayment restructuring that monthly payments that borrowers would have to do a have to give and also speak he their path to
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loan forgivene down the road. as i said, it would ct about 8 million borrowers, right now, however, for anyone who's covered by this new, this particular program, they should know at the biden administration had already put it on hold, an instituted a an interest forbearance program people don't have to make their monthly payments under this right now, as they would have been scheduled, just because ofhe legal uncertainty, what the sueme court the biden administration lawyers had gone to e supreme court challenging a very sweeping order by the eighth circuit court of appeals, which is in the midwestern part of the country that had negated the effect of the biden plan universally throhout the cotry. and t administer, the supreme court said no but it did say that it expec the ruling and with some this dispatch and not a single publicly plea boris joan
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biskupic, thanyou so much for clarifying that for usthanks. brina, vice president kamala harris has st landed georgia so where she and her running te, governor tim walz are kicking off a bus tour in battleground, georgia one day before their first sit down interview since becoming the new democratic ticket. ts is you'll see right here tomorrow on cnn with our own dana bash. and i think we have some pictures actually of her plane arriving there in savannah that we'll be able to show you here in just a moment. actually, here's, here's the pool picture coming to us of the vice president biden's plan. so we'll be waiting for her to de-plane. they're in savannah, joining us now is leon panetta. he was defense secretary and cia director under president obama, and also served as white house house chief of staff for president clinton. he has endorsed the harris walz ticket and thank you so much, sir, for being with us to talk about this. i wonder what you think undecided it had voters need to hear from harris and walz in their interview with dana bash
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well, i think this is a great opportunity to be able to discuss not only issues that are involved in this campaign, very important issues but also talk about the election itself. >> and how they're going to conduct the campaign to be able to win in november i think i think it helps to be transparent, particularly with with the public and with the media. and i think dana bash is probably the perfect person to ask very tough questions of both of them. it's a good thing i do agree with you on that on that about dana so harris is going to be giving this interview on the eve of what is the third anniversary of america's total withdrawal from afghanistan, you spoke last week at the dnc forcefully making the case for harris is commander in chief does she carry the legacy of president biden's afghanistan withdrawal in europe? pinion well, look,
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this this is the president's decision from my experience as chief of staff, it's the president who makes a decision like that. >> and there's no question in my mind that joe biden carried this decision because he felt deeply about trying to remove the troops from afghanistan. the fact that that the vice president was in the room along with i'm sure other members of the national security council they are without question here to listen but at the same time, they just don't bear the same responsibility that the president bears with regards to the final decision you hear trump allies say russia looked at the afghanistan withdrawal, the assad is a green light to go into ukraine, hamas looked at it, saw it as a green light to attack israel.
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>> and they blame harris for that. i hear sir, you obviously saying that's a leap that they cannot effectively make. but what do you say to that criticism well, look, i don't think there's any question that mistakes were made with regards to the withdrawal that should not have happened? >> and, you know, you never quite sure what signals were or were not sent to a putin. my experiences that potent for a long time decided that he had a license to go into crimea, go into syria and go into other areas oh it seems that he was pretty intent on going into ukraine no matter what. so to be able to tie it to a particular decision here, i think is a little bit of a stretch from our manu raja is reporting that congressional democrats argue harris does not need to focus on laying out a
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detailed policy agenda that she should instead highlight the contrast in values between herself and former president trump. do you agree with that look, i think it is important to discuss the issues at you believe in in a y that the american people undetand but, you also have to have the backup in terms of making sure that when you're askedbout particular aspects oan issue that you're discussing that, you kn, that issue andou know, the answers to queions about that particur issue. >> so yeah, i look i think it's important to talk to the american people in a way that they understand where you're trying to do in order to direct this country to a better path in the future? as to questions that go into particulars about that position, you better damn well know the answers to
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specific questions because that will test whether or not you're just talking in broad terms or whether you really have a specific policy that you want to put put in place secretary panetta. >> great. to have you. thank you so much for being with us good to be with you. and still ahead. what do the foo fighters, celine dion and beyonce? have in common? >> we ha the next tomorrow, the mostnticipated interview of this election kamalharris anm wa sit down withana bash for the first interview. harris and walz, a cnn me introdu you to cls 500, let the intuitive and easy to use trading app that gives you a glimpse into the future a futures trading, see a trading opportunity. you'll be able to treat it and to clicks once your account is open no matter
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about his office prosecutors accused 47-year-old robert telles, have stabbing jeff german, who worked for the las vegas review journal. tell us was a former clark county public administrator and his articles on exposed turmoil in his office. tell us was said to be concerned about another upcoming article on prosecutors, say he were disguised, including a large sun hat, hiding outside the reporters home before killing him tell us now faces a life sentence forr president trum is in trouble, yet again, for playing unauthorized music at his campaign rallies. thisim from the foo fighters, the rock band joins megastars, including bruce springsteen, celine dion, former president to stop the playing their songs as well. but can they actlly stop him? cnn's elizabeth wagmeister is following the fight. elizabeth trump has had similar battles in the past with rihanna, guns and roses, the rolling stones, as well. what's the latest here
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yes, this is certainly not the first time that an artist has spoken out again trump and his campaign for using their music. >> but the latest now is involving a whole host of stars, including none her than beyond site. you'll clusively reportedhaonth, i beyonce gave her sn off for the rris cpaign to useer song freedom, whicis why many le thought it was strange a video of the former posted president, which set to be on say's so. now beyonce report accordingly, sent a cease and desist her label that cease-and-desist and ed shortlafter at video was taken down, now, we've obtned a statement om trump's spokesperson. her's what the have to say about thatideo. quote, the purpose of the post, just prove the point that democrats are all about banning things, including freedom. they fell for it, hook, line and
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interesting take and maybe there's a biof humor involved the, but this reay isn't about banning anything, boris. this is about music rights it's in clearances which are very complicated and very litigious. now, beyonce is not the only star to speak out. the foo fighters have also said that they did not give trump their permission to use their song at a rally last week when rfk jr. came up to join him. now, trump's spokesperson told me last night that they did. in fact, license their song, but a rep for the foo fighters is saying, no, we did notive permission. nowhere this is poible that you license the music from the publisher, from whver for owns the rights to the sic. the aists, though the songwriter cantill object to it. and depending on what state u're in, their right to publicity, certainly if an artist music is used for politics where they could ve
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