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this guy is screaming we want roy moore. >> we have a president that's down there telling people to vote for someone where there is, to me, irrefutable evidence, written evidence that he was preying on underage girls. >> we need a republican in the house. we need a republican in the senate. so get out and vote for roy moore. do it. do it. >> it will be alabama that decides whether they want roy moore to be one of the two who are the voice for alabama in the senate. we'll see what happens next week.
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good saturday morning, everyone. i'm in for christie paul. >> good morning to you. next hour president trump will leave for jackson, mississippi for the opening of a new civil rights museum there, but he will likely be greeted by many protesters. this is coming after john lewis says he will skip the opening because the president will be there and calls the president's visit a mockery of the civil rights movement. >> trump's visit to mississippi comes just hours supporting roy moore who is an accused child molester. but roy also raised more eyebrows this week in a clip where he appears to support slavery. so we've seen tweets, we've seen suggestions, this is the strongest endorsement from the president of roy moore yet. >> reporter: well, it certainly was. the president came to florida
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just 20 mile from the alabama state line in an arena that was filled with alabama voters and told voters to get out and vote for roy moore on tuesday, just days ahead of this highly contested senate election. now, this comes after the white house said repeatedly that the president would not come to alabama to campaign for roy moore after he'd endorsed him, but he certainly did just that last night here in pensacola. >> we can't have a senate controlled by nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. his name is jones and he's their total puppet and everybody knows it. he will never ever vote for us so get out and vote for roy moore. do it. do it. >> reporter: not only did president trump endorse roy moore last night, he also mocked
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one of the women who have accused roy moore of sexually assaulting her when she was just 16 years old. beverly nelson has brought forward her yearbook as proof that he sexually assaulted her because he signed an inscription in her yearbook. the moore campaign has cast doubt on that saying it's a forgery and even though she said yes, she did add the date and location, the moore campaign said that she was lying. president trump has doubted these women and all this comes as president trump is heading to jackson, mississippi today to tour the opening of the civil rights museum. something many black leaders have boycotted. and this also comes in commerce and reservice in recent days that roy moore made back in september when he believed last time they believed america was truly great, he brought up a
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time when slavery existed. he said at least families were united during that time. >> thank you so much. all right. joining me now to discuss cnn white house correspondent in washington, all right, the president coming out last night, overm overwhelming support. full endorse in the of roy moore and also choosing to discredit at least one of moore's accusers publicly. so with that accuser saying that she did add the date and the location there and the president highlighting it there, does this make it easier for moore? does it empower the gop base there in alabama and therefore, does it make it almost impossible for doug jones to win? >> reporter: well, it's not clear whether it's impossible for doug joan to win, but this is a republican state.
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these are trump voters by and large and it's very difficult for a democrat to win in alabama to begin with, but i think the fact that the president believed that it was important to do this, to sort of play almost like a trick, going to the alabama border but not going in alabama, endorsing roy moore, urging people to vote for him suggested the white houthe whit believes it's more to give roy moore a boost in the end. in the past the president has expressed some disappointment that he came in the race too late to give him enough support. so i think that's what we're seeing here with the white house. they want to be responsible for roy moore's victory and frankly, the president thinks that the vote -- the republican in the senate is way more important than virtually anything else at this point. >> yeah, he said that. said basically we need to have a republican in the senate.
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this small margin they have right now. and the president has this influence, why not just go to alabama and stump with roy moore? >> well, i think the white house wanted to have it both ways. they wanted to be able to say if roy moore does end up losing on tuesday, the president never went to campaign on behalf of roy moore. if he had gone to alabama trump's support in the state would have made the difference. they made the mistake of traveling down to alabama to campaign on behalf of strange. then when strange did reflect that primary, i -- so now that there's still a chance that roy moore could lose on tuesday i think the white house wanted to preserve the option of arguing that it's not president trump's fault. >> i want to saturday ort of mo
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what's been going on this week. roy moore though, still hanging on. and it appears the gop voters support him, at least some of them. and of course the rnc does now. the president himself facing several allegations of sexual misconduct from several women. roy moore as well, but those who seem to deny and deny saying i have not, are not facing these same repercussions. can this continue to work in the midterm? are we seeing a reckoning in washington and what are the implications here? >> well, it's unclear how far this is going to go. clearly the democratic party wants to create a contrast between the republicans who are going back into that alabama senate race supporting roy moore and their party, which ousted al franken although they have several other members who are caught up in this as well, the
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key thing is going to be women voter and how they are going to react to this entire atmosphere that that's been engulfing the entire country. it's possible that these women in other parts of the country, maybe not in alabama, a really red state, but in a purple state like we saw earlier this year, might rebel. but it's too early to tell and the alabama race will give us a little bit of a clue about how far this idea goes in some of the redder states in the country where there will be some competitive races like there are this year. >> sarah, the president's visit to the civil rights museum today is prompting some not to attend. this white house is not serious about civil rights. from dismantling the civil rights division to equating
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peaceful people who protested racism, they just don't get it. why is the president going? is there a learning impeachable moment or is it just a distraction and a photo op? >> i think the white house was in a lose, lose situation upts ever. he could have skipped the event and taken criticism for not taking part of the opening of a civil rights museum or he could have drawn and it draws his attention back to the fraught history with the issue of race. he has made blunders on the subject before both on the campaign trail and in congress. sop congressman john lewis also boycotted the inauguration. so it's not entirely surprising then that lewis is also skipping this echts. but president trump going could be a good thing in the sense that it will force news net works to cover the opening of this civil rights museum in
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mississippi. i think a lot of folks couldn't know this museum exists if president trump was forcing this to be a major topic of discussion. it does raise the spekter of his own very problematic history. >> trump has said there's a sick system in the country. i want to take a listen to his words. >> this is a rigged system, this is a sick system from the inside and you know, there's no country like our country, but we have a lot of sickness in some of our institutions. and we're working for hard. we've got a lot of them straightened out but we really do have a rigged system in this country and we have to change it. terrible. >> all right. so a lot of people taking exception to that.
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jeff flake rebutting this is not a sick system, mr. president, let's not slee a so distrust in our democratic institutions. you know, abby, what exactly is going on here with the gop? are we seeing this divide continue? i mean, jeff flake continues to vote with the president so that isn't changing but he is speaking out more and we are seeing some who continue to feel like they can retort when the president says things like this. >> well, you're seeing more and more republicans like jeff flake and others, john mccain speaking out about moments like thrks but you're right, diane. they don't vote against the president when, you know, push comes to shove. i think ultimately they share a lot of the agenda items, whether it's tax reform or repealing and replacing obamacare, and they will vote for him by and large on many of these issues but jeff flake himself has said, when he
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feels he needs to speak out he will. the president's been saying these kind of things since he was a candidate and it's only increased as president. he's criticized sharply the fbi. this is something that for the republican party is fairly new and you're still not seeing a kind of ground swell of pushback especially from leadership to this idea that the democratic ips tugss institutions are corrupt. i think there's still reduck tans among many republicans in washington to do more than send out a few tweets and say they're disapointed or they disagree. >> all right. still debating on whether words matter. thank you both. the wildfires burning out of control in california. conditions today are threatening to make it more.
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stefani is live in southern california. >> reporter: good morning. nearly 170,000 acres have burned here just this week in california. i'll have a live update for you from the california wildfires coming up here on cnn. (bb-8 beeping) (digital chiming) (static hissing) (digital chiming continues) it's probably nothing. move along. (avo) and verizon is the most awarded network ever. that's why more people count on it. data received, bb-8! (digital growling) (avo) and more droids should, too. when it really, really matters you need the best network and the best unlimited in the galaxy. see star wars: the last jedi in theaters december 15th.
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17 minutes after the hour now and this morning there's a critical fire threat in southern california where these out of control fires may get even worse today. >> and these wildfires are now turning deadly as the medical examiner's office confirms that a 70-year-old's remains were found in an evacuation route. and still it's likely that these fires will grow. allison is keeping a close you on the weather conditions in california but we'll start with stephanie elam live in ventura cam town. -- county. >> are you seeing stuff like this everywhere?
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>> reporter: it comes down in channels where the fire has run through these neighborhoods. if you take a look at the overall expanse you've seen here, i'm standing in ventura county right now. this fire alone, the thomas fire has burned some 147 acres. the containment on this fire is only 10%. we know that of the structures that have been lost, it could be an outhouse, it could be a home, but we know it's 476 of them that will be lost like this one behind me and this fire we know has been deadly. one person lost in this fire and this fire now they're saying is also spreading north into santa barbara county. so you've got a wide swath of the southern part of the state that has now been dealing with this fire. there is also a fire in the northern part of san diego county, the lilac fire. that fire some 475 acres.
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but think about this. they said at one point when this fire started it started half an acre and within 20 minutes was 500 acres that was how quickly it was spreading because of the winds. take a listen to one man who describes how he's feeling after how much he's lost. >> there are people who are way worse off than us. and how fortunate we are, really. my wife got out. we have a lot of friends calling. everybody wants to help. >> it's just devastating to hear the pain in his voice and let me correct myself, the lilac fire has burned more than 4,000 acres and the issue is the winds and the winds are expected to be an issue heading into sunday and they're not out of the clear yet. they do, however, have gotten a
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handle on some of the smaller fires burning in the region, but you still have this one, the thomas fire that they're very much concerned about. >> all right. thank you so much. now, the question is, will those firefighters get some help from the weather today? >> yeah, that really is sort of the question in everybody's mind. cnn meteorologist tracking the forecast and allison, is there any relief on the way for them? it's going to get worse before it gets better and that worse will begin later on this evening. it's not just one fire we're talking about. you have numerous fires across much of this area and each one of them is going to be a concern tonight because those winds are going to be widespread. once we get to 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, some of these wind gusts will be up to 60 miles per hour. now you're getting closer to the 70-mile-per-hour range for
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tomorrow. not only can those winds spread those fires incredibly quickly, but it also takes the smoke and that's also a concern. here's a look at how far that smoke extends. about 1,000 mile miles, this taken from that sarnasa, this i. that would be from new york all the way down to miami. that's an incredibly large swath of smoke. what they need is moisture and they're not going to get it in the coming days. where we are seeing moisture is in the northeast. stretching from alabama all the way up towards maine. it was the southeast that had the really high totals of snow yesterday and into this morning. but that's going to begin to shift. right now we've got heavy snow even around the city of atlanta, georgia, but snow also extending up into the north east as we speak. this is where it's going to shift, so really the bigger totals for today are going to be
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for places like washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york, even up towards boston and portland, maine. widespread you're talking about 2 to 4 inches. but you have to understand with all the snow that the southeast got yesterday, that means they've had more snow than areas of the north. take for example, jackson, mississippi has had five inches of snow just from yesterday. minneapolis has only had 3 inches of snow this season. but take another look for example, wood valley, georgia, 10 inches of snow. that's more than alaska has seen so far this season and even denv denver, colorado, only a little less than what areas of georgia, mississippi and alabama saw from this storm yesterday. >> absolutely unbelievable those snow totals there. coming up next in the alabama senate race, a full
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mockery of the civil rights movement. >> trump's visit to mississippi comes after he campaigned for roy moore. trump backed the man accused of molesting a 14-year-old and pursuing other teen girls when he was in his 30s. trump says that moore is the candidate that can tun tthe cou needs. >> we need somebody in the senate seat that will vote for our make america great again agenda. so get out fand vote for roy moore. >> so the decision the difficult for some alabama republicans. they say in this race they're conflicted. >> there are a lot of undecideds, but i don't know what i'm going to do this election cycle. >> i will make my first democrat vote ever. >> how do you feel about that?
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>> mixed. >> well, joining us now is a member of the greater birmingham young republicans. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> all right. so first question here, greater birmingham young republicans prided itself on being the first alabama gop group to revoke its endorsement of roy moore and to sensor him as well. is the group, are you like the rnc, like the president, like many on capitol hill back in behind roy moore? >> i don't speak for the whole group. i know myself and most of the people that i talk to are not on board. the -- nothing seems to have really changed to affect the concerns that we laid out in that resolution including his history in office and despite some developments on one of the allegations against him, there are still eight other serious allegations that have come out against him and he has yet to be
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forthright, honest and open in his defense against those. and because of that, he just is not qualified at this point to deserve to be the gop candidate. >> we'll talk about those developments in just a moment, but you have not endorsed or supported roy moore. what's your view on the president now going to pensacol and saying vote, roy moore, the rnc is spending money to get him elected to the senate? >> it's disappointing to me, especially -- i mean, he never actually unsupported him, but he -- but the president expressed concern there initially last month and the rnc did as well. the senate leadership did. the president's daughter had very strong words about it, and it's -- it's disappointing to see that get backtracked.
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i still though agree with attorney general jeff sessions when he said he had no reason to doubt the rim awomen and that's chief law enforcement officer of the united states and that's got to mean something. >> let me ask you about the development in one of the accusations. beverly young nelson yesterday with her attorney said that she added notes to the inscription that she says roy moore wrote in her yearbook back in 1977. nelson says that he added d.a. to remind her of who he was, district attorney although at the time he was the assistant district attorney, the date and old hickory house, the location where allegedly it was signed and she worked. considering that was not initially disclosed, what's the significance so you of that disclosure if any? >> well, unfortunately because of not being upfront and open about that, just by the basic
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admission, her entire account might as well just be discounted or -- and unfortunately, i hate to if it's true, but because that wasn't open in the beginning, you have to call everything into question now at this point. >> well, we should also highlight that she was separate from the four women who initially reported back on november 9th by the post. let me read a portion of the november 16th resolution from greater birmingham, young republicans. and here it is. the greater birmingham young republicans recognize that not believing consistent credible store is from multiple victims has allowed them rise to power. that from the group of which you are a member.
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do you support president trump? >> i support the president. i support the office of the president. personally and again, i do not speak for all young republicans, i did not vote for him in the election last year. i didn't vote for hillary clinton either. i did a write-in because of these same concerns but he is the president now and i support the office of the president. >> so let me ask you the follow-up. you clarified which seems like the clear inconsistency that if you support the president, then you also should have questions or logically would have questions about the more than a dozen allegations against him, but if roy moore is elected to the u.s. senate, will your -- will your support of roy moore change as apparently it has for president trump now that he's in office? >> my support for the individual would be separate than my support for the office that they hold. >> okay. so let me ask you about what was discussed early on after these
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first accusations and allegations were made, that there was discussion in the senate of immediately moving to expel who would be then senator roy moore. would you support that -- the u.s. senate working for the first time in more than a century and a half trying to expel a member over the -- the wisdom of the people of alabama? >> i would support it if it involved a clear and open investigation as to the legit many ma si of others in the house as well. >> and like the president, unlike many in the congress and senate, still do not support the nominee from the republican party for the senate in alabama there, roy moore. thanks so much. all right. many civil rights leaders incolliding john lewis are
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planning to boycott the opening of the mississippi vicivil righ museum because president trump is going to be there. cnn explains. >> reporter: protests are expected to greet president trump at the grand opening of the mississippi civil rights museum. the say no to hate demonstration she's helping lead with include hundreds of people from across the state. >> some of us will nekneel and some of us will turn our backs to hate and the mow corps cade when it drives by. naacp president denounced trump's record on civil rights saying in a statement, he has created a commission to reenforce voter suppression,
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refused to denounce white supremacists and have created a racially hostile climate in this nation. john lewis, a civil rights icon are planning to skip the oentev in protest. and while some mississippi democrats called on him -- >> the president should be able and is going to come for this historic occasion. >> the white house claimed disappointment with the boyco s boycotts. >> i think this is something that should bring the country together to celebrate the opening of this museum and highlighting the civil rights movement and the progress we've made. >> he launched his campaign in
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june of 2015 by bashing mexican immigrants. >> they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. >> he questioned the judge's ability to rule fairly because he was mexican american. >> we're building a wall. >> he has repeatedly slammed mostly black black nfl athletes. >> when somebody reflects that flag, to get that [ bleep ] off the field right now, he's fired. he's fired. that. >> but it was his response to violence in charlottesville, virginia last summer that people in both parties, when he acquitted neo nazis and white nationalists protesting the move of a con federal stat choose with actors demonstrating against them. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious
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display of hatred, bigotry on many side,s on many sides. >> he revised those remarks two days later. >> race schism is evil and those who call violence include violence and thug including the kkk and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything that we hold dear as americans. >> you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people who are very fine people on both sides. we'll talk more about that visit later this morning. a question. why did congressman trent franks now former congressman allegedly offer to pay an aide $5 million to have his child? re drew brees! i'm sorry to bother you, but my car broke down and i'd really appreciate a ride to the stadium. yes! ...but, no,
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so congressman trent framgs announced his resignation from congress would be immediate after new details came out that he offered a former aide $5 million to be a surrogate for his child. >> we're on capitol hill with more details. >> reporter: there are new allegations and details to those allegations coming out against drankm congressman trent franks. she says she was a former aide with the congressman and she was
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asked by the congressman to be a surrogate in exchange for money. the woman says she was asked to look over a contract to potentially carry his child and if she conceived his child she would be given $5 million. now, this account comes from andrea laugherty. she was many the room last week when she along with the accuser presented this side of the story to speaker of the house paul ryan's office. and this of course was first detailed and recorded by the associated press. speaker of the house paul ryan quickly called for his resignation after a very swift condemnation. he called the charges very credible and very serious. the congressman pushed up his deadline for his official resignati resignation. he did that on friday instead of resigning effective january 31st, he resigned on friday so he is out and franks publicly
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punting a bit to his family. he says his wife as admitted to the hospital with an on going problem, it's the thing for the forem family to have him resign. but it was just very clear there was no appetite for him to stay a day longer. >> all right. meanwhile, an example of what journalism looks like in a country without a free press. according to state media, north korean leader just climbed a mountain through thick snow. >> no hiking gear at all. he's on top of the mountain here. he reportedly ordered that a monument be spruced up and that a new hotel be built. so here's the picture of kim who allegedly hiked up that mountain. >> not very much warm clothing.
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dal diane gallagher here in atlanta. >> i love the game, honestly. >> i know you are. we will not get you right now. you may have a lot of people to answer to. according to dwight eyes even ho eisenhower, on this one saturday afternoon, they are the worst of enemies. the rivalry beyond the players on the field. yesterday and today, cadets and midshipmen go toe-to-toe to test minds and bodies for a victory over their brothers and sisters of service, but the respect for one another. they are awarded the patriot game tro on the field during the game. the crowd goes wild. as for the players on the field, they battle in the 118th edition of the rivalry. a chance to earn bragging rights. it is our time to celebrate. one of the greatest sporting
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spectacles. we caught up with the players from both teams. they know this is more than a game. >> army/navy is the best rivalry. with everything going in the world, or in our country, this is the one thing everyone can come together. >> this is the only game where every competitor on the field that these people are going to watch are willing to put their life on the line for everybody be watching. no other game like that. >> and now i have played in nfl playoff games. big time college bowl games. i have been to the super bowls and indy 500. i have to say this is the most dynamic and incredible sporting spectacle in the country. i cannot wait to watch them go out and do their thing and we celebrate them today. >> coy, do you think army has a
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chance to extend the streak? the one-game streak? the fresh uniforms. all whites. >> they are going to have an advantage possibly. expecting 2 to 4 inches of snow. they are wearing all whites. panda commandos coming out. either way, it is an incredible game. not a lot of passing, but a lot of bang-bang. want wait for it. >> coy wire, thank you. not a bad assignment. i know you don't get it. >> i get it. i'm just not as passionate as you are so i let you have it. thanks, guys. president in a good mood on twitter after the rally in florida. tweets this, great evening. the arena packed to rafters. they get what's going on.
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