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call 1803 558999, or visit home serve.com i'm alayna treene traveling with the trump campaign. >> and this is cnn hello, to captured and brought to you byb rula lawaw, iconic b brands up 7070% off retailil at rula lawa, rubebella you never papay for s the deals on top before their car in her first big interview as the democratic nominee, vice president kamala harris defends her record and tries to define what a harris administration would look like as her campaign looks to once again what reproductive rights front and center and abortion also front and center for former president trump. he has issuing a new
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proposal on in vitro fertilization. and dressing florida's ballot measure that would overturn a six-week abortion ban in the state. and enshrine abortion up to well past 20 weeks in the state constitution his remarks on both topics prompting confusion and cleanup lost some good news for your wallet and the fed's favorite inflation gauge coming in with some welcome numbers economists describing this as a bright green light for the fed to cut interest rates we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central today. >> all the news coming out of vice president kamala harris has exclusive interview with cnn where she answered questions on a range of major issues, including her day one plans as president and her shift in stances on key topics like fracking and border security my values have not
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changed. >> i believe it is very important that we take seriously what we must do too. guard against what is a clear crisis in terms of the climate, we can grow and we can increase a thriving clean energy economy without banning fracking. we have laws that have to be followed and enforced that address and deal with people who cross our border illegally and there should be consequences. i think they most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed. my value around what we need to do to secure our border. that value has not changed in pennsylvania, former president trump is back on the trail today while his campaign attempts to explain comments that he just made about making government or insurance companies pay for ivf treatments and how he'll vote on a ballot measure to overturn florida's six-week abortion ban. >> let's start with cnn
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national politics correspondent eva mckend and who is covering the harris campaign. how's the campaign feeling first after this interview, brianna, they seem to be celebrating this. they believed that she came across as serious and substantive. one of her major task was just sort of explain her evolution on these key policy issues, whether it be on immigration and the client and they seem to be pleased with how she did this because she said that ultimately she wasn't abandoning her values. it seems like she moore was saying that she no longer agreed with some of the mechanisms to achieve some of those policy aspirations that she previously advocated for. >> and dana also pressed governor walz on claims that he's made in the past including about his rank in the military and carrying weapons into war, which he did not. how did he respond to that? >> similar to how his camp, the campaign responded to this by essentially saying that he misspoke on the matter. >> let's listen i'm incredibly
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proud to have done 24 years of wearing the uniform of this country equally proud of my service in public school classroom, whether congress or the governor. my record speaks for itself, but i think people are coming to get to know me. i speak like they do. >> the idea that you said that you were in war. did you misspeak as the campaign has said, i said we were talking about in this case, this was after a school shooting, the ideas of carrying these weapons of war. and my wife, the english, you could tell in my grammar is not always correct now brianna, ultimately, they have robbed conservatives of a talking point. they have long said that she was not comfortable sitting for an interview, answering tough questions. they can no longer make that argument that campaign announcing today that they're launching a reproductive rights justice tour with a bus tour where key surrogates we'll deploy on 50 stops throughout the country, primarily in battleground states. so confident in this message that they're beginning this store in florida.
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>> all right. very interesting. eva mckend. thank you so much. boris former president donald trump's campaign is trying to clean up those comments he made in which he suggested that he would vote to overturn florida's controversial six-week abortion ban. >> listen to exactly what the former president said well i think the six week is do short it's has to be more time and show that. >> and i've told them that i want more weeks. >> so you'll vote in favor of the amendment. >> i'm voting that i am gonna be voting that we need more than six weeks cnn national correspondent jason carroll is in pennsylvania where trump is campaigning later today. >> jason, his campaign now says he didn't actually mean what we all heard him say will we put to you this way, they trump campaign says, the former president's position it's clear. >> it may say that what he saying what he's saying here is that he simply does not support
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the six-week ban that he needs or would want to see more than six weeks more time. but boris, what he didn't do is specify what sort of timing he would agree with you also did not say whether or not course that ballot initiative in florida to overturn the ban. so that's why there's there seems to be so much confusion and why so many of us are now looking for more clarity. now, his press secretary said this in a statement just this afternoon, president trump has not yet said how he will vote on their valid initiative in florida, he simply reiterated that he believes six weeks is too short well, that still leaves a bit of ambiguity there earlier today. our own, john berman tried to get more clarity from his running mate here's how that went the president is simply saying he doesn't like six weeks. he obviously has said he doesn't like late-term abortion. and i think he will
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make an announcement on what he actually wants to do on the florida law in particular, but again, president trump's had been extremely consistent that he's going to make this decision as a citizen of florida, but he wants the national government that he intends to lead to be focused on national issues so we'll be looking for that announcement from president trump at a certain point if he can give more clarity at where he he's stands on that issue by we did get another headline, as you know, boar's when it comes to reproductive rights. >> trump says that if he were to be reelected under his administration, ivf treatment would be covered by the government and if not by the government it would be mandated that insurance company it's cover the full cost. again, some ambiguity there in terms of how something like that is going to be paid for, tried to get some more specifics from that so from j.d. vance, didn't get specifics on who or
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how that type of thing would be paid for. so still waiting for that as well. but all of this isn't attempt to reach out to those voters who have turned away from a party who had turned away from the gop, turned away from trump under the belief that this it is not a party that supports those who support reproductive rights. so we've seen this attempt to move somewhat to the center to reach out to those voters, as you know? in a place like pennsylvania, in many of these swing states where it's simply too close to call. >> every vote counts force. >> all right. jason carroll. thank you so much. i just let's talk about this now with our political experts for joined by jamal simmons, he was the communications director for vice president harris and deputy assistant to president biden. and we're also joined by republican strategist lauren tomlinson lauren, there is some confusion. i just want to go over some of the details of this again on trump's position when it comes to the referendum in florida that would overturn what is the state's six week
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ban on abortion? he said, quote, i'm going to be voting that we need more than six weeks. his campaign is playing actually hasn't taken a ng he position on how he'll vote. how do you see this? >> i see this as he was speaking in a personal capacity because he's mentioned multiple times that he supports much more of a broader 15 week band, but his campaign is having to do clean up because he doesn't want to go and influence other voters opinion on this. the campaign has said multiple times that they view abortion as a state issue. they want the individual state cultures to dictate how long the abortion bans are. if there are any abortion bans and, so they don't want to influence i think the the legislature or the voters themselves, because president trump is taking a strong position and endorsing some something. >> how much do you think this cleanup may also have to do? with groups that favor abortion restrictions coming out and
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saying that this position is untenable, we actually have a tweet from the sba pro-life american president posting on x quote voting for florida amendment for is a vote for china and harris, no limits abortion policy, abortion of late-term healthy babies. trump. this would leave no contrast. do you think there's worry that some of the abortion restriction is might abandon him. we're or not show up on election day over this? >> no, because i say this because they kind of had this fight a little bit with the gop platform that was passed at the convention trump inserted himself to make sure that there was national ban and the language removed from the gop platform this year. and so abortion activists definitely had strong feelings about that, but they largely went along with trump's position that they shouldn't be a federal issue, that this should be a state issue and it should be removed from the gop platform. so i see this as consistent of that the anti-abortion pro-life wing of the republican party will continue to remain very strong in their opinion of a
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full bad. however, there's other voices in the republican party that i think that trump is acknowledging here that he doesn't also want to isolate jamal. >> trump is certainly trying to undercut a strength of kamala harris's, which is how she pulls on abortion is there any concern that he could be successful in even in just a marginal way on that with this i imagine there is some concern out there that he could be successful if people choose to ignore everything about the trump era that we've all lived through, which is that donald trump will say anything at any moment to pass the interview or to get through a moment. >> but then he'll do something completely opposite and you just can't trust what it is that may come out of his mouth. so i think lauren said a minute ago, maybe he supports this personally. believe the presidency is a unique position in our culture. it's, it's both a party leader, it's the head of the government. it's the kind of ceremonial head of the nation. and so if the
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president, the united states, says that he's going to do something, we all think that that means what is the president says. that's not just, that's just not true with donald trump. so i imagine there'll be people on his right who are more concerned about this than the people on the left. the truth is donald trump is the reason why we're in this predicament. he's the one that appointed the judges that got rid of roe v. wade and kim of kamala harris has said that she will do everything you can restore roe v. wade tomorrow. i believe we have some sound from vice presidential nominee j.d. >> vance. let's listen actually we don't have that sound, but jamal speaking of this dynamic of elected officials changing positions on things vice president kamala harris was asked by our colleague dana bash about her changing views on fracking and questions about her views of migrants that crossed the border illegally. i'm wondering how do you think she handled those questions you know, it's always interesting when you kind of go up up through the
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food chain of politics, when your positions do differ from where they were the reality is, all of us change in some way from when we first get a job, when we've had it for a long time the president, the vice president said i say that one thing she's seen is that we can have robust green economy and not ban fracking. >> so that's something that she learned over the course of time while she was in the white house. and i think that she's kind of owned up to that so i don't know though that there are a lot of voters outside of maybe a few of them in pennsylvania who will make their choice about president united states it's because the vice president has had a position for five years now, she's had it for four years. he's added since 2020 that she's had a position for four years and now we're asking her questions about when i think she's really the face of change in an election where people really are tired of the trump era. and as she said last night, they want to turn the page to something new. >> this could come down to a few voters in pennsylvania. yeah, that's that's the truth of it, right? i mean, that could really be the linchpin here. how do you see this? >> i see this as sure she's saying that she's not going to ban fracking now, but i think
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it points to it gives us opportunity to continue to point to her senate record, which he's not talking a lot about, and also her time running for president in 2019 when again, she had these stronger positions, she keeps referring back to a lot of the policy positions that she had as a prosecutor and the things that she was fighting before then. but the reality is she had a long time in government before then and we didn't see a lot of her during the biden-harris administration, we saw a lot of biden and biden's policies, but we didn't see a lot of harris. and so i think that's why people are confused when she does this. and to add to that point the biden administration has paused lng exports and so even though the you might say that she won't be in fracking all of these things. they still have a very strong they say pro climate agenda, anti oil and gas agenda that i think that voters in pennsylvania are gonna be paying attention to despite that agenda united states is pumping more natural gas and
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petroleum than ever before. i do believe we have good news, jamal, we have that j.d. vance soundbite that i toss to that didn't materialize earlier. let's listen i think if you look at donald trump's full campaign appearances and yeses, social media appearances. what you see is two things of guy with an agenda to lower prices and bring back american prosperity. and a political candidate who isn't stodgy, who likes to have some fun and likes to tell some jokes so the context from all was this was a conversation he was having this morning on cnn. he was asked about tweets or rather truth, social, social media posts that the former president amplified that related to q and on that had some derogatory remarks in them as well. what do you make of this view from j.d vance that trump was just having fun and that voters care more about the economy and other issues then a joke on social media
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yeah, i think a lot of us who care about democracy would not find it funny. >> vote about doing they're talking about qanon or joke about qanon. i think a lot of us who care about women would not find it funny to joke about massage knee and the way that the president did and his tweets i just think that here's what they think is funny, is just not funny. it's i think one point we called it weird at some point it may also be harmful. and here we are at a point where i think again, the vice president had last night people are ready to turn the page from the era of worrying about donald trump, tweets and what that means for the rest of us who want to get on with our lives i wonder what you think, lauren, i think that the post that had this sexual content grabbed a lot of people, but i actually think that qanon, one might be the most concerning and i wonder what you think about it because we had this we had a journalist who's written a new book on how qanon has destroyed so many families. >> it's really stunning. i'm sure that we've all we've all
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seen the stories. i think we can agree. qanon is a conspiracy theory. and the point that she made when she came on her program was that this whole thing, this sort of queue thing had been kind of silent and then you have someone like trump of all people amplifying it it generates this thing that is actually so fracturing too many american families. what do you think about that? yeah, i think it's this is the peril of politicians communicating in a social media age when it's very common for the average person send to go and retweets something that they think is funny but if you're president or presidential candidate or any other politician, you have to be careful about your sourcing and it's hard to tell sometimes for the sourcing is coming from i think they obviously knew that it was where that the qanon conspiracy was coming from, but they obviously don't have the checks and balances in place. campaign to stop some of these tweets from going through. and i think that's something that they need to implement because whether or not they think it's just funny or j.d vance was
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saying they have to take possibility for the fact that they're elevating these types of divisive content. >> orange mall, always great to get your perspective. thanks for sharing this it's not just that thank you but it's not just the campaign has taken responsibility as the president united states, and we vote for him to have judgment and he's somebody who doesn't really have very good judgment will have to leave the conversation there. >> i promised learn will pick it up next time. you have a chance to respond. thanks so much for being with us. still to come as trump promises to make insurance or their government pay for costly ivf treatments, the question is where's the money going to come? meantime, the former president is hoping to move his hush money case to federal court after trump was found guilty of 34 felonies, we'll explain why later. >> we are just hours away. hey, from the labor day holiday weekend. try to get out the door, maybe to get a head start, or maybe you could be facing even longer lines, bigger traffic jams we'll talk about it. you're watching cnn news central howow long do y yo
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babies to put it very nicely joining me now is barbara collura the president and ceo of resolve, the national infertility association barbara, i wonder what your reaction was when you heard trump make this promise about all ivf coverage well, thank you for having me on and at resolved.org, we have actually been fighting for insurance coverage for decades this is the number one barrier for people to build their family is lack of adequate insurance coverage. those out-of-pocket costs our out of reach for most people. and so look, we applaud any candidate, any policymaker who wants to help our community. we we actually know at 85% of americans support this kind of coverage, but we've been waiting decades to see comprehensive coverage and we want to see it now i do want to ask you about some of the costs because he's talking
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about all ivf costs and when you do see coverage as you're aware, for infertility, there's sometimes a cost sharing that we see, but according to the department of health and human services, a single cycle of ibm runs between 15 pain and $20,000 on average, about two-and-a-half cycles on average are needed for a successful treatment. that of course is going to mean some people need six, some people need one. the average cost of conception then via ivf can easily exceed 40,000 dollars up to twice that depending on medication costs according to estimates. what other costs need to be considered when you're talking about all costs like storage of unused embryos, how much is that normally costs? >> well, first of all, let me just answer the question about how much you've got the diagnosis. this involves male, female, healthy uterus. so you need to have the right diagnostic tests to determine if you even need ivf because
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not everybody needs ivf. so you need to look at that when you think about storage of embryos that could be anywhere from about 500 to $1,000 a year. and people might want to store their embryos for a few years. so there's diagnostic, there's the right medical treatment. some might be treated with surgical treatment or medication. again, not everyone's going to need ivf, but we know well that many employers are voluntarily on in this coverage and they believe it's good policy to have this coverage for their employees resolved.org. we've been fighting for this for years and we know it is not going to break the bank on coverage so let me ask you because the national review says that if this had been in obamacare, it would have scuttled the entire bill, not for republicans, but even for moderate democrats. >> and we should note that this coverage was actually included in a bill to protect ivf that
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was opposed by all republicans in the senate, except for to here recently, the national review also says that this would mean insurance premiums go up for everyone do you think that is the case? i mean, it seems there is big agreement that this is such a large cost for people to shoulder on their own. that is certainly true. but would you see insurance premiums going up more broadly even for people who don't need ivf to pay for people who do you know, there's a lot of data already because we have a few states like massachusetts and maryland and illinois that have had insurance mandates for ivf for over 30 years. >> brianna, we have a lot of data. we can look at what that has done to premiums. it is pennies per month in terms of an inquiry this is data that resolve and our organization has has looked at and supported and we have a lot of cost studies that state governments have actually had to do on ivf. so the data is there i
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appreciate the comment about obamacare that was quite a few years ago. we have a lot of new data since then. and again, this isn't how building families, this is about people like you said, who are facing those out-of-pocket costs. why are they getting access to a medical treatment that they need? >> barbara thank you so much for being with us. this is obviously a topic that is so important to people. they're so stressed out when they're going through the process of infertility and certainly the financial burden is one that adds to that. barbara collura. we appreciate your time. >> thank you so we are following a tragic story out of new jersey pro hockey player johnny good row and his brother killed on the eve of their sister's wedding we'll have details ahead monday night a two-hourur whole stotory specia the candidates and the record on the key issues for the election season. what does their past tell us about how
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bill. thank you so much for being with us. do you think former president trump is going to be sentenced in that hush money case on september 18 or or do you think his team will be successful in their attempts? to delay good afternoon, boris. >> thanks for having me. i don't think that he'll be sentenced on the 18th for a couple of reasons the manhattan district attorney's office apparently has indicated that they would not be opposed to be? continuance until the date after the presidential election and i understand that the former president's attorneys have filed a motion to remove the case to federal court. and whether or not that happens i can't predict, but it seems to me, if you take the order that judge merchan signed in july continuing the sentencing until september. and in that order, i believe he used verbiage akin to the sentencing, if
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necessary. will occur in september. if you take that combined with the bragg office directive that they're not opposed to continuing it. i think the tea leaves would point to a continuance you mentioned the petition to move the case to federal court. his lawyers are citing, quote, extraordinary significance in the supreme court's immunity decision. i'm wondering if you think that decision gives grounds to move that case to federal court well, that decision bars was really wide ranging, very sweeping it gave presidents almost blanket immunity. >> certainly they have complete immunity for anything they do in there were official capacity. they have presumptive immunity for any other official acts so it could be a very unusual move to move the case to federal court, but that
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supreme court decision is a very unusual decision, so it could happen i don't think it will, but it could it is also impacting the federal election subversion case. that's why you had other special counsel filed a superseding indictment. do you think it does enough to circumvent any potential obstacles created by the immunity decision well, we'll find that out when jack smith lays out for the judge. >> i think today they are scheduled to talk about how they want to proceed. and on the fifth, i think there's a hearing to set dates, but what jack smith did is he took out the counts and verbiage that he believes are affected by the united states supreme court decision on presidential immunity. it basically excised or removed from the indictment all of the allegations that
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purport that the former president use the department of justice basically weaponize the department of justice. that's gone just in terms of volume the indictment went from 45 pages to 36 pages. i mean, that's a lot of that's a lot of meat to cut off the bone. so he apparently thinks he can survive this way. and i guess he really had no other move. frankly, it's a slick move on his part, but we'll see if there's enough left to proceed and if what's left to proceed? does or doesn't affect presidential immunity issues bill brennan, thanks so much for the perspective. >> appreciate you joining us thank you. >> bars. >> of course coming up, fed chief jay powell just got a green light that it's safe to cut interest rates from a new flation report. we have the details on those numbers. a few minutes. stay with us later.
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>> well, boris, this is a, another positive sign when it comes to the cost of living. it doesn't mean that life is suddenly cheap, right? it's not, it doesn't mean that prices are plunging across the economy. they're not, but it does show the prices are going up at a more gradual pace and that is exactly what we want to see two-and-a-half percent year over year, some context that is slightly better than expected, and it's tied with last month for the lowest rate since february 2021, the first full month of them biden administration. and when you look at the trend here from that chart, you can see that even though inflation is not quite back to that 2% goal that the fed has, it is moving in the right direction, making a massive improvement from two years ago when this metric was above 7%. i mean, that was alarming. that's why the fed has the step in with these massive interest rate hikes. interest rate hikes that we're still feeling the effects of the fact that this is all cooling off, suggest that all that tough medicine from the fed is working and importantly,
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paychecks paychecks are now consistently growing faster than prices. and that is another positive, boris. >> and for interest rates, matt, does that mean that an interest rate cut next month? is now inevitable boris, all signs continue to point to an imminent interest rate cut at the next meeting less than three weeks from now, this is the last time the fed meets before the election. >> and this look like a slam dunk before today's inflation report is still looks that way right now, 100% chance priced into the market of a rate cut. but the question is, how big of a cut now investors are pricing in about a 70% chance of a small car 25 basis points. this would still be the first cut since covid, but there is still a significant 30% chance of an even bigger cut of 50 basis points. either way, it means lower borrowing costs for more mortgage rates up for car loans, for credit cards. and i know that a big rate cut might sound good but it would suggest
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that the fed is getting more concerned about the state of the jobs market. because remember, a week from today we get another jobs report. and if it comes in week if it shows more crop cracks in the jobs market, then yeah, maybe the fed decides that they've got to come to the rescue with a bigger rate cut. of course that would be hi of an ominous thing. so it wouldn't be the worst thing boris, if the fed ends up deciding they can just gradually start cutting interest rates. >> matt egan, thanks so much for breaking that down for us, brianna now to some of the other headlines we're watching this hour, one dallas police officer is dead two others are injured after a shootout with a suspect. >> this started after an officer in distress call went out late last night, responding officers found one of their colleagues in his patrol car with a gunshot wound. the officers who arrived on the scene then exchanged gunfire with the suspect, two of them were shot during that exchange the suspect then fled only to later die during another shootout with officers, the
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dallas police officers, death brings the number of officers who have died in the line of duty duty to at least 93 this year. and just a devastating loss in the world of hockey, columbus blue jackets star johnny goodrow and his brother we're struck and killed while riding their bikes in new jersey by a suspected drunk driver. police say the suv was trying to pass to slower moving vehicles johnny hockey as he was known, was seven time nhl all-star, the blue jackets say they are shocked and devastated and that they will do everything that we can to support his family and each other through this tragedy, boudreau was just 31-years-old. and new video this morning showing the devastating flooding that destroyed the smithtown library on long island stunning pictures here floodwaters just bursting through a wall rushing through the entire bottom floor of the building and destroyed equipment, books, and much more this building is actually home to many historical documents, including letter signed by thomas jefferson. officials say
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just today, the tsa is predicting nearly 3 million passengers here's will pass through airport security nationwide. and about 17 million will be traveling for the holiday weekend. traffic. my goodness, the roads are likely to be crowded. of course, it does help that labor day gas prices are near the lowest in three years, saving drivers millions of dollars, right? >> i know what this means. >> what's that? >> you've got a pack, your patience, we have complete coverage. cnn's pete muntean is at reagan national airport near washington, and cnn rafael romo is standing by at atlanta hartsfield-jackson pete. you are the biggest patients past i know how are travelers doing so forth today boris, i heard a new analogy from tsa today, the line getting longer here, they say it is like chick-fil-a. the line might look long, but it moves efficiently. in fact, i just checked the wait times ear for the north checkpoint here at terminal two at dca 11 to 14
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in minutes for general tsa checkpoint five to eight minutes for tsa pre-check in fact, i just talked to the local head of tsa here at the airport. he said there are anticipating 40,000 passengers passing through the tsa checkpoint here today, a number unheard of since even before the pandemic, even bigger than before, the pandemic, the big thing here is that airlines are really in recovery mode after a lot of bad weather pass through here in the mid-atlantic yesterday they about one in five flights canceled at washington dulles, just around the corner here, about one-third of all flights delayed here at dca, also about what third? but of all flights delayed out of philadelphia just up the way, although i want you to listen now to passengers who are really trying to take this all in stride for what could be a record breaking labor day weekend for travel. >> listen i'm pretty soon. >> i think that we have a long, very layover urge, know, unlike
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things stuck in the airport, but given the fact that it's labor day weekend, it hasn't been too bad we are in the rush now and the faa is warning of possible ground stops as the day goes on. >> and as those afternoon thunderstorms build we're talking the new york metro area, the dc metro areas, charlotte, atlanta, the biggest hub for american or for delta airlines rather also into texas in houston and dallas, a big hub for american and southwest airlines. so we are not out of the woods yes. we should see that cancellations and delays climb today, although they've been relatively at bay so far for this fraud, i likely the biggest day of the holiday weekend rush and rafael, you were at the busiest airport in the world. >> how's it looking? there yeah, i'm going to have to borrow a peet's a phrase. >> he said a moment ago that the lines are long but efficient and that's exactly what we saw here earlier.
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brianna and boris, it was a lot of people wave after wave of people but it seems like tsa so far has been able to handle all the crowds and we are riding from the main security checkpoint here at a plant us hartfield jackson international airport, then there's hardly any weight right now and the numbers we have to really talk about it and put them in perspective because we were talking about 17 million people this week around the labor day holiday. it's like asking everybody in the chicago metro area and the dialyse middle true area to book a flight within the same week. that's what we're talking about. then i was talking to individual passengers earlier today and they shared with us some of the challenges that they had and trying to get to the airport let's take a listen it was a nightmare trying to find parking here so so much so so that i had my fiance loop
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around and to find a parking spot and let us go here. >> so we're lucky to even find a parking spot hopefully tsa precheck isn't so horrible. >> that's how i planned and also getting here early, having israelis possible one final thing, boris and brianna, the average for a gallon of gas nationally today is free 35. >> compare that to 381 a year ago. now back to you good day for travel again. >> got a pack that patients tackett got a packed outpatient stuff, romo, pete muntean. >> appreciate you both. thanks so much so will he or won't he the question remains over whether former president trump will vote for florida's six-week abortion ban legislation made possible by the overturning of roe versus wade. >> another hour of news central is on the way your fririends ar turnining 30 gds i is hostining
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