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was four years old. her dad was driving. that unspeakable loss changed mali forever. we talk about this sometimes unusual ripple effects of -- still feel today. i hope it speaks to your grief. the news continues. casey hunt takes you on cnn tonight. >> this is don lemon tonight. and there were some news brewing that we are going to try to get to this hour. you will find out what it is. it involves the whole herschel walker thing but we are checking on that to make sure everything is okay with that, with the reporting. but we are learning more and more about those boxes and boxes and boxes of material, what was in them, including classified documents to former president took with him tomorrow law go. clemency requests? irs forms, and intriguingly, paperwork that appears to be related to the 2020 election. even an email accepting trump's resignation from the screen actors guild, or sag, as they
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call it in the business. that is according to a justice department list that was apparently inadvertently posted publicly and reported by bloomberg news. that is we hear more secretly recorded audio from the 2020 oath keepers meeting -- far-right militia group on seditious conspiracy charges. watch this. >> the fight comes, let the fight come. let -- me then we will go kinetic back on them. i'm going to set the best of myself for that. >> and there is this other defendant discovering discussing what weapons are legal to bring into washington d.c.. that is according to prosecutors. >> pepper spray is legal, tasers are legal, and stun guns are legal. and it's doesn't hurt to have a lead pipe -- >> right, no weapons, right, according to some people. right. the recordings are the first
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major piece of evidence prosecutors have used to try to establish how the oath keepers allegedly planned to oppose the peaceful transfer of power. what else will it take to make their case? and then there is president joe biden, visiting hurricane zone in florida, promising long term federal aid and putting aside his differences with governor ron desantis. for now, anyway. >> -- [inaudible] philosophy -- and -- he has been -- we have been in lockstep. >> also, the president having a hot mic moment with mayor way murphy, of fort myers beach, with some true joe biden fashion. some colorful language. listen. >> coming down --
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>> i was, i was. >> -- [laughs] >> can't argue with -- outside the house. >> that's exactly. right exactly right. >> see you. >> so, biden's difficult are a bit difficult to make. out the full context of the conversation is not clear. the white house did not immediately respond to a cnn request for comment. plus tonight, maggie haberman is here, with new details from her blockbuster book confidence man, the making of donald trump and the breaking of america. i want you to listen to what the former president tells her about west -- herschel walker's personal life would be a problem for him. and i quote here, it is a personal history that ten years ago, maybe it would have been a problem. 20 years ago it would have been a bigger problem. i don't think it is a problem today, trump said. why is that, she asked. why do you think that?
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that has changed, she said, because the world is changing, he said. he did not acknowledge that it was changing because he had helped change it. maggie haberman will be here in just moments. we will discuss more. that but i want to bring in cnn senior political analyst, john avlon, also jim walden -- jennifer rogers, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. so glad to have all of you here. thanks so much. john, i will start with you. this inadvertent court filing revealing some of what the doj's east from mar-a-lago. what is in there. ? what is this about? >> it is embarrassing, because it should have been posted it is revealing. to the extent that it gives you some insight into what was being hoarded by the ex president. it is hard to say how much detail there is. this is all sort of penny and the stuff. it's phone records. it's medical letter. there's no smoking gun that is evident in this list that was provided. but it does show just how
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granular this information ultimately is going to get and before us. >> jennifer, listen, you know this better than anyone else. there is this the show that the doj system of filling -- filtering out material, excuse -- me that it is actually working here? how does something like -- this how do documents like this get out to the public. >> this document gets out to the public by. mistake the doj should not a file this document. this was a mistake. what it does show is that they have a process in place and that process is working. the things they are separating are things that might potentially be privileged. one thing that is interesting is that we would need to know more, it's hard to tell from the descriptions. but a lot of it looks like it is not ultimately going to be privileged. so, they're putting aside things in an excess of caution that ultimately, i think, they will not need to keep the latest privilege. >> because you know -- about certain documents, does he have any claim over documents that were flagged, things that related to his business dealings. >> he will have a claim to the
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personal documents that they decide should not have been ceased under the search warrant terms. ultimately they will give some things back but what i'm saying is, a lot of the stuff is not particularly exciting. doj does not want to venezuela. >> according to the reporting, jim, several of the records pertain to legal work for trump, lawsuits and -- for trump. does that give trump a way to say, -- caught up in this we. why were they seized? >> i think of it as a low hanging fruit list. a lot of the stuff looked like things that could easily be privilege. but i agree with jennifer. to me, overwhelmingly, the list looked like the kind of list you would expect. obviously, it should not have been filed. but the kind of list you would expect from a diligent process where the trend is to put documents into different categories and make sure that all the protections are there. it is called the filter team. the filter team looks like it is working. >> so if the doj does bring charges it would be on --
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>> there is a process and ultimately it is judge dearie who is going to make the antigen recommendation about which of these things stays privileged and goes back to trump and which things are not privileged or where a privilege has been waived or if the document was used in a fraud or evidence of fraud. it can be removed in privilege under the proper crime fraud exceptions. that's all something that judge dearie will decide in the first instance and judge cannon will decide finally. >> did you want to get into -- >> i was nodding in agreement. exactly right. >> john, listen, i want to bring you -- this is new today. the federal appeals court is expediting a doj request determine whether the special master should review those documents seized from mar-a-lago. what impact could that have on the criminal investigation. should trump be worried about this? >> trump's whole core game is delay. we know this. this is one of the reasons he has been throwing all the spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks with regard to seeing how far out he can --
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whether he can potentially declare for president after the midterm elections. and then claim some sort of special victimhood. but any acceleration is not what he wants. he is willing to throw the dice as long as he can, obviously, up until the supreme court. i think what is more revealing and we will get to this, is some of the lies that trump and his allies have been saying about how the boxes ended up at mar-a-lago. bloomberg reporting is showing that that is not consistent with the truth. i know. shocker. >> shocker. jennifer, spell this out for us if you will, if the doj gets its way here will that make trump's request of the supreme court yesterday -- classified documents moot? >> no, not exactly. his doj -- they are appealing the merits decision of judge cannon, where trump has asked the supreme court to decide is what happens with those 100 documents that are classified, whether the special master gets a hold of those. but what is so notable to me is that, as john was just saying,
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delay, delay, delay. we have litigation now at all three levels of the federal judiciary committee at a matter that should never have been litigated in the first place because only on very rare occasions the special master issues ever get -- ever come about it all. in fact, they are not included in this case. so what is gonna happen if he's actually charge? i mean how much litigation are we gonna be facing on every single little issue all the way up to the supreme court. it shows you how protracted this is all going to be for him. if this goes -- >> i think is appointed to the delay as well. i think the real fight is in that special proceeding that the secret in washington d.c., where he is trying to block mike pence, and other inner circle people, the center of the hub from testifying and providing evidence. he is trying to slow everything else down until that issue can get up to the supreme court. because the supreme court, in january, about the executive privilege, for the first time that there is a supreme court opinion that kavanaugh spelled out, at least he believes, and it seems like judge roberts me agree with him, that a former president can actually assert
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executive privilege. and if that is the law of the land, then trump could win a lot of carving back of evidence that doj would want for the investigation, and the eventual charges that are brought. >> i am hearing a lot of heavy sighing from you. >> first of all, because i think it is a fascinating point that jim makes, but also because he's talking about comments kavanaugh made before he was on the bench, i believe he is referring to kavanaugh's -- i said that he thought nixon v. united states was wrongly decided. and that, of course, that is the ultimate gamble in a delay by the ex president. but that would be a decimation of precedent. >> guess what? we are all going to say. we will see soon enough. thank you all, i appreciate it. the former president says that he does not think herschel walker's complicated personal history is a problem. he told maggie haberman why, and she is here, next. ave
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>> so, one month until the midterms, an election that will be a test the former president's hold on the gop and the candidates that he supports. that is a legal pressure is mounting here especially over the investigation of documents seized from his mar-a-lago
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beach resort. one person who knows the former president well is here and has some insight. that is maggie haberman. she is a cnn political analyst and a reporter for the new york times. her new book, of course, is confidence man. it is out now, it is making news, and waves, and i am surprised that it continues to. thank you for joining us. you talk about herschel walker in this book. this was a year ago. but it is still going on to this day. all eyes are going to be on this, what is happening down in georgia. and whether or not herschel walker paid for this woman's abortion, and in the relationship in 2009. you talk to trump about walker again a year ago. this is what you asked him. he said walker has a complicated personal history. namely, accusations of assault against women. that worried other republicans. trump responded, he does, but do you know that is a personal history that is ten years ago? maybe it would have been a problem. 20
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years ago, it would have been a bigger problem. i don't think that it is a problem today, trump said. why is that? you asked, why do you think that has changed? because the world is changing, he said. he did not acknowledge that it was changing because he had helped to change. is that his access hollywood defense there? >> basically. i think that trump looks at everything as, if i survived, i being, him i survived all manner of scandal. in his opinion he survived all sorts of personal accusations, and allegations, and he feels like there for, you know, he always denied them, we should mention that, and therefore other people can too. however, he started talking about herschel walker. he is infatuated with walker. walker played for the football team that trump owned many decades ago. this is not the same scenario. you know, walker is accused of, number one, there is a woman who is the mother of -- according to the daily beast
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reporting, the mother of his children who is involved in this allegation regarding an abortion. there are other allegations about violence. it's just not quite the same. what trump was caught on tape saying, he has been accused of a rape in one case, he was accused of sexual misconduct in a number of others, trump and every other politician are not the same. trump convinced a wide swath of voters over many decades that he was a very successful tycoon, and they felt bonded to him in a certain way. i do not know that walker is at that level with georgia voters, even with his sports celebrity. >> listen, the access hollywood tape, i wondered if this was, you know, the grab them by the moment of 2022. because we don't know if it's going to hurt him. >> exactly, but i am willing to believe it is likelier to in then access hollywood, for trump. >> for trump -- that was the biggest armor in his cloak of invincibility. the access hollywood thing, having
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survived that. everyone thought it was over. everyone thought it was over. walker was on fox talking about the allegations today, let's watch. >> have you figured out who it is? >> not at all. that is what i hope everyone can see. it is like everyone is anonymous, everyone is leaking, and they want you to confess to something you have no clue about. >> you mentioned his, you know, the daily beast's reporting. that response is straight out of a trump playbook. what do you think of that? >> i think that he is, as you said, he is using the trump standard of -- and trump didn't invent this, other politicians have used it, but trump uses it to an extreme. deny, say something is not true, question the credibility of the allegations, walker has gotten a distance, he has gotten to a point, but i think that it is just reaching a new phase for him right now, and somebody has reported to be on the record talking about it.
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>> the midterms, that is going to be a test of his political capital, as you know. we have been watching all of these races around the country all year, and some of the trump backed candidates, many of them have been winning. it is going to be a test of his political capital and the fracture within the gop right now. what do you think he would consider a win in november? >> a number of candidates who he endorsed winning, and he spins everything, he will say that he had a terrific record, even if it is a spotty record. in the case of walker, he will point to that if walker winds, winds there are other statewide candidates who, j. d. vance in ohio, there are candidates who he is supporting who looks like they are likely to win the races. i think if mehmet oz one in pennsylvania, he would be extremely happy. i think if doug mastriano in pennsylvania winds for governor, that's a longer shot. he would be extremely happy. i think that if he can point to a bulk of candidates, either he backed, or who supported his election denialism, or who support aspects of trumpism win,
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he will consider got a win. but again, he says everything is a win, even if it isn't. >> or keri lake -- >> keri lake, definitely. >> you also former president what he took with him before he left the white house. this is before this investigation before what happened at mar-a-lago. let's play it. >> did you leave the white house with anything in particular, were there any memento documents you took with you? anything? >> nothing of great urgency. i have things, you know, letters, the kim jong-un letters. >> you are able to take those with you? >> i think that's in the archives. most of it is in the archives. but the kim jong-un letters, i have incredible letters. >> does it sound like he knew something there? >> the statement was very vague. it meanders all over the place. he actually starts out denying
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something. my question was memento documents, i asked this on a lark because he was known to waive these kim jong-un letters around the oval office, show them to visitors, beginner terry, as dignitaries, reporters, he was obsessed with them. -- he volunteers mentions the kim john moon letters. i thought he was suggesting he had them. he registered my surprise, and back tracks and says, no, no. but we have great things. it was not clear at all what he was talking about. this exchange is for more interesting in hindsight now that we know what happened on august 8th with this fbi search at mar-a-lago. but his impulses to immediately say, no, no, no, nothing. >> nothing. okay this is a conversation that is between the former gop governor, chris christie, and then candidate trump in the lead up to 2016. specifically, trump's support from white supremacists like david duke. and maggie writes -- christy chris christie called trump to tell him he had to be more forceful and distancing himself from his white
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supremacist backers, reaching him on the golf course, chris christie employed trump to quickly issue a strong statement. trump was heard assuring chris christie that he would get to it, but it didn't have to happen too quickly. a lot of these people vote, trump said. and ended the call. over the weekend, trump made a racist attack, as you know, against his former cabinet member, calling her coco chao. are we going to see more of this? >> he's leaning into it pretty aggressively. he has been much more since he left office. he was doing things like this in office, as we know. he seems to be leaning into racist statements, there was also a veiled threat against mitch mcconnell, not so veiled in that social media posts where he says mcconnell has a death wish. his backers would say no, he meant political. there is no justification for doing something like that after january 6th, 2021, because it is very clear the impact that his words had on his supporters. so i do think that we are seeing everything that
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he has sort of hinted at, or leaned into, or just would not disavow, and left something open during the course of the first campaign in 2016, and then the presidency, in the 2020 campaign i think that you are going to see a much more overtly now. >> i know the answer to what you are going to say, but i think it is backed up by the evidence. went on the air and i said the president of the united states at the time was racist. and then i get the evidence of why i thought he was racist. and there were many who said i can't believe you are saying that about the president. others were saying finally, i can't believe you didn't say the this sooner. do you believe that he is racist? >> i have gotten this question a lot in the last couple of days. i think that he has made a series of racist statements over a very long period of time. and he has incorporated racial paranoia into his public persona, and his political persona for decades now. there were pieces of information that i learned during the course of reporting on this book, one was what you just read, others related to caro young who is a
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biracial model who he dated in the 1990s. you know, it is, at a certain point, his backers will say no, he is being misunderstood. how many times as someone misunderstanding him? >> yes. thank you maggie, that is fascinating, i appreciate your honesty and i appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. >> again, maggie haberman's book is called confidence man. it is out right now. president biden in florida seeing firsthand the destruction caused by hurricane ian, a florida resident who met with the president joins me next. now's the time to call bath fitter to get a beautiful "after." with our unique tub over tub process, there's no mess or stress. bath fitter. it just fits. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. ♪ ♪ sand. (engine revving)
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elections that will decide who controls the house and who controls the senate. democrats are counting on this supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade to work in their favor, wow republicans are hammering home inflation and rising crime across the country. so, let's get some perspective on this from representative cori bush, a missouri democrat. she is the author of the book the foreigner, a story of pain and perseverance in america. i am glad to have her here in studio. thank you so much for joining. i really appreciate it. >> yes. >> i have been wanting to talk to you about this. you actually talk about it in your book. but let's start with the midterms, okay? you have been one of the most outspoken progressives in the house. but the political wind changed over the last couple of years as you know. there is a pretty strong backlash to things like defund the police, i know you have been getting a lot of questions about this. for example, did defund the police -- did progressives go too far in hurting democratic chances in the fall with slogans like defund the police?
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>> no, because there is no data that actually shows that saying defund the police costs actual elections. not that that one thing, specifically did it. there were other factors. someone lost elections, you know, and we look at what happened two years ago. there were other things at play. the way that they campaigned, how did they not use digital technology, and many other things. we talk about right now, we have republicans saying defund the fbi, you know? where is our narrative? let me tell you this, democrats, there were not democrats scaling walls on january the 6th when i was at the capitol. there were not a outside scale walls, democrats didn't kill police officers, that came at the hands of those that felt like their candidate should be the president of the united states. so, defund the police is not the issue. but this is my thing with that. people are
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more upset about defund the police found they are about the fact that black people are still killed disproportionately in this country, and with impunity, and they will not fix the problem, fix the problem and i would never have to say defund again. >> you are talking about what happened -- when you say scaling the wall, you are talking about what happened on january 6th. there are police officers, there was a police officer that died. >> yes, there was a police officer that died. >> if you could do it again, would you still double down, or use that slogan, defund the police? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> you would. democrats gain some ground after roe v. wade was overturned, and it enraged women all across this country. republicans are pushing, as i said in the open to you in your introduction, they are pushing inflation, crime, illegal immigration at every opportunity. do you think pocketbook, or cultural issues will motivate voters more in november? >> more? no. i think it depends where people live. but we have seen gas prices continue to go down. even though utility costs
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have gone up, you know, the president has made steps to help lower inflation. he used the defense production act very recently for clean energy. i think that we have to look at everything that is on the table. right now, the numbers have shown us that reproductive freedom, reproductive rights, talking about bodily autonomy has made a difference in the elections recently. and we see that people are still, that the numbers are continuing to grow. as a matter of fact, there was a poll that came out in my state, missouri was the very first day to enacted trigger ban law. well, i am going around the state, in october 8th through the tenth, into communities where there are democrats, but also independents that may say, you know what -- 60% of missourians are saying that they don't want restrictions to abortions. i want to go touch those folks and say hey, we need you to turn out to vote, we need to
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get registered if you're not registered. because what is at stake is that possibly, there will be a national ban on abortion if we allow republicans to take hold of the house and senate. >> and you talk about this in your book. you have come forward to talk about your personal experience with abortion. you have been very forthcoming and very candid about this. what do you say to constituents, constituents who say that they are losing a fundamental right, control over their own body is, and that it is more than just another issue? >> it is more than another issue. because people die when they do not have access to safe abortions. we are talking about people who need the procedure in order to stay alive, we are talking about someone's personal decision. you know, i think about when i had my abortion. i was the only one on that table. there was a decision i had to make. i would have been the only one to take care of that child. i was not in a position to take care of a child at that time. but what happens when that child is born? years later, i had a child, and i was unable, i was physically
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sick, i couldn't take care of my child, i couldn't go to work. so then i got slammed for being, -- for being on foods thanks. i tried i got slammed for but -- being on tanf benefits -- which one is it? do we really want to fund our social safety net. it is someone else's body. mind your own business. i will continue to stand up for the freedom of peoples reproductive health. >> you mentioned some of it, but you are very personal in your book about including things that happened to your personal experiences, some terrible issues you had, you talked about homelessness, domestic abuse, sexual violence. what is not like to be out there so publicly and to put that down, to write that down in a book for all to see? >> it was, it is hard. who wants to bear all for people to criticize them, and attack them?
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but at this time, we have so many people who are continuing to go through what i have been through, and some worse. and it is allowed. how can we fix this if policy violence opened the door for some of this, then policy should be a way for us to fix it. what i mean by that is, if i could not afford to pay back my student loans -- i was working a full-time job, could not afford to pay daycare, , cartridge, student loans. right now, president biden just made it to where those -- pell grants recipients, they got $20,000 forgiven. what that would have done for my life, how i would have been able to feed my children differently, how i would have been able to not worry about the lights being on, not getting an eviction notice, how that would have changed my life is huge. so people need to know the steps that we have gone through to be here. and another
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thing with facebook -- people criticize me, cori bush, why do you fight so hard, why do you keep saying these things? because somebody is hurting the way that i was hurting, and i remember wondering, who speaks for me, who is going to help, how do i get some relief? and will relief ever come? well, i know what that feels like. i know what that pain is like. i know what it is like to have your rape kit sit on the shelf for months. i know what it is like to not get any accountability or justice. i know what it is like to be brutalized by the police and you can't tell anyone because no one will help you. i know what it is like to be hungry. i know what is like to live out of a car. i know. so because i know, i have got to use this power that i have to help. and i have got to do it as quickly as i can, because people die when we don't act. >> thank you cori bush. i remember i interviewed you when you are first elected, interviewed you on my podcast. i really appreciate you. i
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appreciate your candor. i appreciate you coming on. let's put the book up again. cori bush's new book is out. it is called the foreigner by cori bush. check it out. thank you for appearing, i hope you will come back. >> thank you for having me. >> we have got news just in, it is on herschel walker, the daily beast reporting the anonymous woman who said she had an abortion paid for by herschel walker is also the mother of one of his children. the daily beast originally agreed to withhold personal details about her, but the woman has now told them that she has decided to share this after walker's denial of her original allegation. the woman told the daily beast that she wanted to stay anonymous to protect her family's privacy, the daily beast reported the woman provided proof that she is the mother of one of walker's children, but did not say how. we will bring in cnn political analyst john avlon. john avlon, this is what i promised at the top of the show that we were working on, some new reporting, and we want to make sure that it checked out before we did it. this is another bombshell, john avlon,
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from the daily beast, about this anonymous woman who came forward saying walker paid for her abortion after a relationship in 2009, and she is the mother of one of his children. what is this going to do to the senate campaign in georgia? what is your response to this? >> it should have a massive impact. the woman came forward, apparently according to the daily beast reporting, after walker denied having any knowledge of who she was. denied the existence of this, saying he did not know who this woman was, despite the evidence that was put forward in the initial reporting. that caused her to come forward. again, this is daily beast reporting, it is still not directly confirmed by cnn, but in any rational political world, the lie, the hypocrisy would be disqualifying. and i think what the question republicans in georgia are going to have to confront is, what is too much? the folks who rallied around him and said we take him at his word, we believe him, we want the policies, we don't care
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about the person, can that hold in the face of this level of hypocrisy and lying? is that the new normal? if you are a person of faith, given that he is running against a reverend, raphael warnock, where is that lie? where do we vote for the person, not the party? >> i played this, but i want to play it again. this was him denying, today, that he knows the woman. listen. >> have you figured out who it is? >> not at all. that is what i hope everyone can see. it is like everyone is anonymous, everyone is leaking, and they want you to confess to something that you have no clue about. >> okay john. that is him denying. this is her quote here, still anonymous woman about herschel walker's denial. she says sure i was stunned, but i guess it also doesn't shock me that maybe there are so many of us that he truly doesn't remember, he she said. but then again, if he really forgot about it, that says something
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too. cnn has not confirmed the woman's allegation about the abortion or that she is the mother of one of his children. but john, talk about how this whole scandal has been handled, and how could he not know that this was coming? >> political reporter today, the campaign knew that something like this was out there. and yet, they were still on unprepared to deal with it. and the candidate seems to just be embracing that donald trump playbook of denial. of lying. where trump has normalized lies. but anybody with a heart and a soul who can look at that statement, that is every different kind of bat in the book. the self identified pro life groups who have been condemning abortion, they are going to stand by him after this? to what end? the people of faith, whose faith drives their politics stand by him after this? to what end? it is the
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definition of party over country. and we depend on people who don't just vote straight party line. this is just disqualifying as a matter of character. and if it is not, i think those voters are saying character doesn't count. >> it is a definition of double standards. it is also a definition of hypocrisy. >> big-time. big time. >> listen, this is a daily beast reporting that the woman is a democrat, the woman is a democrat who had a long relationship with walker, even after the abortion, and she wanted to protect her family, but still came forward. this is another quote. it has been very civil thus far, i keep my mouth shut, i don't cause any trouble, i stay in the background, but i am also not going to run over time and time again, i am not going to get run over, excuse me, time and time again, she said. that is crazy. cnn did reach out to walker, the walker campaign for comment, he flat out denied the original report. it is hard to believe this woman can remain anonymous.
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this is just getting uglier and uglier. again, i cannot believe the doubling down on the story, especially when you consider what his son, christian walker -- basically, christian walker and this woman are kind of saying the same thing. >> they are. and if the people who know you best trust you least, that is all you need to know. i mean, to your point, of course of this campaign, three previously unknown children of herschel walker have been identified. one would presume that this woman will be identified. and her wanting to keep her privacy is understandable, but facing this kind of hypocrisy, this kind of disrespect, this kind of denial of her personal personhood -- again, the question would be for the voters of georgia, republican voters of georgia, people who are voters of faith in georgia. if this is not too much, what is? does character count? or is it just party over
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country, party over character? >> it is really about power because people say they don't really care if you pay for an abortion or not, or whatever he did. and some people are calling the woman a derogatory name. they just care of control of the senate, which is sad. >> you know, again, it is about the character of the people you send to the senate. again, he is running against an actual reverend. he sits and preaches from martin luther king junior's pulpit. >> if you are a christian, if you are an evangelical, who are you voting for? a reverend, or -- >> we have been hearing at least until this revelation, as you may know many of our republican friends have been saying, so what? at the end of the day, i want the vote. i want control of the senate, that matters to me more. but we have not seen the kind of shambolic, incoherent -- i mean, a moral lying and erasure of this woman in addition to hypocrisy about abortion. stunning stuff.
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>> a reverend or a hypocrite? thank you, john. appreciate it. the reporting is, daily beast is reporting the anonymous woman who came forward saying walker paid for her abortion after her relationship in 2009 is the mother of one of his children. we will be right back. but there are ways you can repair it. i'm excited about pronamel repair because it penetrates deep into the tooth to help actively repair acid-weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair to my patients. ♪ choosing miracle-ear was a great decision. like when i decided to host family movie nights. miracle-ear made it easy. i just booked an appointment and a certified hearing care professional evaluated my hearing loss and helped me find the right device calibrated to my unique hearing needs. now i enjoy every moment. the quiet ones and the loud ones. make a sound decision. call 1-800 miracle now, and book your free hearing evaluation.
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president biden florida governor ron desantis surveying the wreckage in florida in the aftermath of hurricane ian. the death toll in that state now stands at 120. joining me now to discuss on what she heard from the president and how the community plans to rebuild, local business owner jackie. president of the -- chamber of commerce. jacqui, thank you. i am so sorry for what happened to you. >> thank you so much and thank you for having me on this
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evening, i appreciate it. >> so you are in fort myers beach tonight, no power, it's now how close to -- how are you holding up? >> we are doing pretty good, all things considered. it's been a traumatic week, it's been catastrophic, life altering for everybody i know around me. yet, we are still holding each other up, holding each other strong, and we are now turning our eyes toward the future. >> so here you, are standing next to the president, as he delivered his remarks, vowing his support to the people of florida. and he spoke to the president and first lady as well as the governor, mayor and other officials. what did you hear from them? do you feel confident in their support, as your community rebuilds? >> first of all, i want to thank all of them for coming out to see us -- it meant a tremendous amount to the residents and business owners
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