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hello, welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. just ahead, midterm elections are just around the corner here in the united states. we will hear the final pitch to voters from republicans and democrats. a huge political comeback in brazil. a former president is set to return to office. but not all of his opponents supporters accept the results. plus, a nation in mourning. we are learning more about the victims of the deadly halloween crowd surge in south korea. we will bring you a live report from seoul. live from cnn center, this is cnn news room with rosemary church. >> good to have you with us. in just eight days, american voters will decide key races at the state and national level
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including the contest for control of congress. 218 seats are needed to control the house. and right now, it looks like republicans have a slight lead with 212 likely wins. in the senate, about a third of the seats are up for grabs and republicans course win the majority there. so far, more than 20 million preelection ballots have been cast nationwide. and to attract more votes, both sides are pledging to fix the struggling economy. >> democrats can't run on anything they have done. people don't like what they have done. they don't like high inflation or gas prices. the public doesn't like an open border or high crime. democrats are known for this. they did it. they will want to run away from it. >> democrats have concrete plans and we have taken actions to address the problems voters care about.
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health care cost. and we have candidates on the other side of the aisle who said they world work to repeal what the president just signed into law to help with prescription drug prices. i think that is a pretty sharp contrast. >> meantime, top power brokers from both party haves been campaigning for their candidates in battleground states. among them former presidents donald trump and barack obama and current president joe biden. trump is holding a rally in south florida with mario rubio. and governor ron desantis was not invited. he endorsed lee zeldin. here in georgia, republican governor brian kemp and democratic nominee stacey abrams faced off. early voting has already started in georgia u be many voters have yet to cast a
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ballot. the pair sparred over key issues. here is just a portion of their debate. >> the problem is georgia has some of the lowest wages in the nation. we need a governor who will use her power to focus on the cost the governor can control. tackling affordable housing which this governor has refused to do. tackling the issue of health care costs. if we expand medicaid and accept the $3.5 billion to which we are entitled, we would lower health care costs for every georgian. under this governor, we lost $150 million in investment. music midtown pulled out. we lost the mlb game. we know the entertainment industry is thinking of leaving georgia was a of the abortion ban. and we know this is a governor who has refused to do right by
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our people. as governor governor,ly pour money into working class citizens. >> americans are hurting right now because of a disastrous policy agenda by joe biden and the democrats that have complete control in washington dc. thankfully in georgia because we were open even when ms. abrams didn't want us to be, our economy has been incredibly resilient. we have had two record years for economic development in a row. record number of investment. record number of jobs. and, people's salaries are going up. the problem is they are not going up fast enough to keep up with joe biden's inflation. which is why e work with the general assembly and the leadership last year to return a billion dollars of your taxpayer money to you. to put into your pocket. to help you when you go to the grocery store. because eggs are 30% higher. milk and poultry is 15 and 17% higher. we also did other things.
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we have suspended the gas tax since march. to just help them fight through the 40 year high of biden inflation. >> governor kemp has led in most polling but abrams has a strong base of support. while voting continues across georgia and early voting. cnn's nadia romero shows how some churches are mobilizing the faithful. >> reporter: it is the last sunday of early voting here in georgia. traditionally called souls to the polls here. people from black churches, once church lets out sunday service, they head on over to the polls in a stroll, a bus, together as a group. that's what's happening all throughout today. on sunday. and it is so important to keep that vote for this community. a community that makes up a great percentage of voters here in the state of georgia. that is what we are hearing
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from the senior pastor. i want you to hear from deacon brown who is 99 years old. on friday it was his birthday and he made sure he voted. we spoke with other members of the congregation. >> there was a time when we were called all different kinds of names and there was a time they gave us money to keep our mouths shut. >> the intimidation here in georgia is subtle. you take the drop boxes away. you confuse people about the dates and the times and the wheres. >> reporter: it continues not just here in georgia, but all across the country. nadia romero, cnn, dekalb county georgia. >> the georgia secretary of state's office says as of sunday night, more than 1.5 million people voted early. and, the office expects
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increased turnout this week. here is what one official had to say to cnn's pamela brown on sunday. >> it has been legal in georgia to challenge anybody for years. they are trying to scare people. but the records get knocked down every single day. but they are saying people are being sub pressed but it's a lie. voter suppress is just as much a lie as voter fraud. i'm tired of fighting it and it is disheartening but people get partisan gain from it. >> the big question for tuesday's election is whether these races will flip control of congress. i spoke with cnn's senior political analyst and asked him if he believes republicans stand a chance of taking control of the house of representatives. here is part of our conversations. >> i think the senate is an absolute coin flip. but it is likely as i said, that the side that wins two out
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of three from pennsylvania, georgia, and nevada probably has the gavel at the end of the day. >> how likely is it that republicans will take the house? >> well, you know as we said before, republicans only need five seats to take the house. in all of the midterm elections since the civil war, the party and the white house has lost fewer than five seats only four times. each time, there was something really unique. 1934 the new deal. 1998, bill clinton's impeach. and 2002 with 9/11. so it is highly likely republicans win the house. the question is how big. and whether it is a margin that makes it implausible for democrats to win it back in 20 # 4, or soon there after, don't forget, the last time democrats lost the house in 2010, they held it only four years which is where they are now. and it took them eight years to
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win it back. that would wipe out the entire decade of the 2020s . i think the key in the house is whether democrats can hold on their losses in some of these white collar districts. in a lot of these working class blue collar districts to a large extent along racial lines they will really struggle because those places feel the most squeeze by rising gas and grocery prices. those pressures are there, but maybe less intense in white collar districts. the question is can democrats hold enough white collar districts? winning the house and holding the house would be breaking the historic tradition with only four counterexamples in 160 years. >> well, cnn has exclusive new details about the assault on house speaker nancy pelosi's husband. 42-year-old david depape is
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accused of attacking paul pelosi with a hammer he brought to the couple's san francisco home on friday. sources exclusively tell us depape carried a bag containing multiple zip ties and duct tape and we learned the suspect made his way into the bedroom and the men did not know each other before the attack. depape will be charged with multiple felonies on monday and arraigned tuesday. paul pelosi is expected to fully recover from his injuries. well, south koreans are demanding answers from authorities after the deadly crowd surge in seoul. at least 154 people died after getting crushed. some have set up makeshift memorials near the site of the
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tragedy to honor the people they lost. and they have been laying flowers, lighting candles and holding moments of silence. the south korean president paid his respects. he has pledged support for everyone affected and promised a thorough investigation into the tragedy. we do want to get more now from cnn's ivan watson who joins us live from seoul. families and friends of the victims are dealing with the loss of their loved ones in the midst of this tragedy. what's the latest on all of this? >> reporter: i think it is still a tragic reality sill sinking in. at this makeshift memorial that has been set up, just footsteps away from the narrow alleyway where show many young people lost their lives. you see emotion on the faces of
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people comeing to pay respects. and we have some photos here of just some of the 154 victims of this terrible disaster. these two american students who were here for a semester studying abroad. just to give you a sense of the ages of these victims r. the korean ministry of education says five of those who died were high school students. one was a middle school student. it is hard to imagine that the sea of humanity that was here on saturday night. in costumes. i you live right down the road and you were coming to go out in one of the clubs right in the heart of where all these people lost their lives. what stopped you from going further saturday night? >> i was in the metro station.
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that is in the exit. >> we are above it right now? >> yeah. where the accident happened. and i thought, it was an accident because when we were outside, we see like all, ten ambulances. and people running. it was like a movie. you know? and we were stuck already in the metro station. >> the crowds in the subway station were scary? >> yes. in the metro station, it was already scary. because we had just a little space to go outside. the other people were running down. and, it was so scary because it was like a waterfall. >> and i think one of the
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things that is coming through from people like yourself who were there that night is just confusion. the lack of information about what had really happened right? when did you learn there would be a terrible disaster? >> we received a warning in our cell phone by the government. that it happened like an accident. it was late. we were here like 11:00 and 12:00. and we are outside and the disaster does happen. it has just developed. >> i'm so glad you were able to escape from this terrible tragedy. thank you. and my con dole lens. the first calls were coming in after 10:00 p.m. to emergency workers and other people i have spoken with, they didn't find out until 2:00 a.m.
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one woman i spoke with, she was in one of the nightclubs out drinking and partying and had no idea about this loss of life just a few blocks away. that gives you a sense of the immense confusion that led to this incredible loss of life. 154 victims saturday night. rosemary? >> just horrifying for all involved. ivan watson, thank you. investigations are understood way after a deadly bridge collapse in india on sunday. rescue crews assisted by the indian military are scrambling to find survivors. 134 people were killed including the foot bridge gave way. it had recently been renovated. christy joins us live from hong kong. so what's the latest on this
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tragic bridge collapse in india? >> since we last spoke, the death toll continues to climb. this suspension bridge collapsed on sunday in the western state of gujarat. 130 people were killed as a result including children. the home minister of the state held a press conference says the government had launched a criminal complaint for the agency responsible for the maintenance of the bridge and indicated that an investigation is fully understood way. authorities say they believe about 200 people were on this bridge at the time it collapsed. that took place sunday evening. 6:30 p.m. local time. and the video we are about to share with you is very disturbing and distressing to watch. this has been circulating on
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social media. people trying to scramble to safer ground. others falling into the water below to swim to shore. many sadly did not make it and many of the victims are children. here is an eyewitness. >> many children were enjoying holidays and they came here as tourists. all of them fell on top of one another. the bridge collapsed due to overloading. >> happening this day on monday, search and recovery teams are combing the river looking for any signs of the missing. this bridge was a popular tourist attraction. was bit in the 1800s during british rule. it had been recently renovated and resopened last week. the prime minister has expressed his deep sadness in the wake of the tragedy.
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>> shocking situation of course. investigations underway to see what happened there. thanking you. well, brazil is headed toward a new political era. albeit one that is likely to seem familiar, the former president makes a triumphant political comeback after brazilians elect him to lead once more. back with that in just a moment.
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it's an 8 in 1 immune support formula. airborne. do more. welcome back everyone. well, by a razor thin margin. voters in brazil have elected former president lula to direct the country. thousands of lula supporters cheered and celebrated in the streets as the results came in. he won just over 50% of the vote. in the second round. defeating the far right current president bolsinaro who finished with about 49%. on twitter, the president-elect shared this image of brasil
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east flag. in his victory speech, he said he is part happy, part worried about the transition of power. he said he has not yet received a call from mr. bolsinaro concedeing the race and thanked supporters a short time ago. >> on this historic october 30th, the majority of brazilians made it very clear they want more. and not less democracy. that they want more, and not less social inclusion. that they want more and not less opportunities for all. they want more, and not less respect and understanding among brazilians. to summarize, they want more freedom. equality. and fraternity in our country. >> the head of brazil's electoral authority says he thinks mr. bolsonaro will accept the results but his supporters are shown blocking highway ins two states after
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his loss. when lula takes office on january 1st, he will inherit a politically divided country. plagued by inequality. struggle to recover from the covid-19 pandemic. cnn east paula newton has more from sao paulo. >> reporter: theses than three years ago, this man was still in prison and stinged this stage add political comeback. he feels like a person who has been resurrected and he wanted to make sure to tell not just brazilians but the international community. he says brazil is back. the democracy has suffered and taken hits when you talk to people here about the institutions. what is going to happen now, though, is hopefully, a very
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peaceful and orderly transition. as i was saying, bolsonaro has not conceded. there is no indication he will have a formal press conference or call yet with lula. and people are waiting to see what the current president, what his interpretation will be. >> paula newton reporting there. we have an associate fellow from chatham house joining us live from greece. >> thank you for having me. good morning from here. >> good morning to you. so lula beat bolsonaro in a very tight runoff election with less than 1% dividing the candidates. what is your reaction to lula's
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win? now, he is ready to take power in a third term in a very polarized nation. >> indeed. everyone's reaction is worried in a way. relief for many of the brazilians who wanted to see a new president. but everyone is acknowledging the tight margin there. and obviously, this keeps lula's prospects. the agenda in a way that will be difficult. >> they are supporting bolsonaro. there is the issue of the population continuing to be polarized. it will be a challenge for him
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to gather the support he needs. lula in the past has achieved unprecedented degrees of popularity. he is a gifted president. he is a gifted politician. and, i think the fact that he managed to emerge triumphantly now having been through these corruption scandals. i think it tests. it is a testimony to how gifted he is a politician. but it is tough. >> how like i is it that you think we will see a peaceful orderly transition and that bolsonaro and his supporters will accept these results? >> right now, i think everyone is watching the silence in many ways. we heard in the video, we have not heard from bolsonaro yet. there are some episodes here and there. organized by bolsonaro supporter but nothing major yet. and it is really i think up to the current president to
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maintain and make sure there is a peaceful transition of power. it is really hard to tell from what he has been saying in the runup to this. we have had some relatively prominent supporters of bolsonaro saying do not con zest the election. the election is ballot. i'm hoping that there will be a peaceful transition. and i think that came out very strongly in lula's speech. a great emphasis to move ahead. >> so, what do you think lula's win will likely mean for the country but also for the region? >> i think we can see a lot of what we should expect in lula's speech. these victory speeches always have a really big agenda
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embedded in them because it is just the beginning but i think a couple of things, there's a lot of emphasis on healing the country and echoes of president biden's speech when he won the u.s. election. reconciling differences. he also talked a lot about healing democracy in broader terms. the institutions, the citizens and the government. the social contract opening for transparency and politics. so, a, democracy. b, the major agenda of which is poverty. hunger, human rights. he talked about a new end to hunger reminding the pop youlation of it. and, a lot of emphasis on climate. and he talked about sustainability. sustainable supply chains. a green agenda and rebuilding the region. latin america in a way that it
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is more cooperative and this carried echoes of lula's previous statements. i think more activists, foreign policy and a lot of emphasis on democracy and equality and social issues including human rights in brazil. >> the world will be watching closely as indeed will be the people of brazil. many thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. on tuesday, israelis are going to the polls to elect a new parliament. they are not directly elected. instead, voters cast their ballots for a political party. israel's president asks a party leader to try to form a government. polls predict israel's former
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu who is in the middle of a corruption trial could win a majority of seats with his potential allies. while current prime minister is hoping his centrist party will finish in a strong second place. and defense minister bennie ganz is aiming for a new party called national unity. we will have much more on this story in the days ahead. be sure to watch our live coverage of the election results as the polls close. that is tuesday 4:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m., tel aviv right here on cnn. new russian attacks have reportedly hit infrastructure sites across ukraine. we are live in kyiv with the latest on that. stay with us. hohow could you? ♪ so, rise abobove the misery. wawake up to a new you.
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we are following developments out of ukrainian the mayor of kyiv says parts of the capital are without electricity and water after key infrastructure was hit. russian missiles have hit facilities in kharkiv. and zaporizhzhia. but the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says his forces have stopped a fierce assault by russian troops in the donetsk region in eastern ukraine. delegations from the u.n., ukraine, and turkey have agreed today move more than a dozen vessels today. under the black sea grain deal. this after russia decides to
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suspend its participation. russia's decision follows its claims of drone attacks on the crimean city of sebastepool. more than 200 ships participating in the u.n. brokered deal has been blocked and rush faces growing calls to renew its participation. it is also facing criticism from many countries including the united states which accuses moscow of weaponnizing food. ukraine's president called russia's decision deliberate. >> what did the world hear that someone allegedly launches drones from a bulker? at first they talk about war birds. then war insects. now war grain? killer wheat? what can you say? they are truly sick people. but, these suck people are once again putting the world on the brink of a severe food crisis.
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russia is the only one to blame for the fact that food will now become more expensive for people across a vast expanse from west africa to east asia. >> and for more, we want to bring cnn selma. tell us how extentsive has the damage been on infrastructure? we were talking there about the loss of power where you are. talk to us about that. the whole impact of this. >> reporter: yes, rosemary, this is just happening in the last couple of hours so we are digging to find out what has been hit and targeted but another barrage of missile attacks. rewoke up to the sound of air raid sirens. we now understand from the mayor of kyiv that some parts of the city are without water
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and power. this is critical infrastructure being hit by moscow. that has huge impact in the capitol but also further to the east as well. with e are hearing critical infrastructure in kharkiv. zaporizhzhia. it couples just a couple of days after russia pulled out of this all important u.n. brokered grain deal. so, we are trying to find out, this is a response to that? is it a continuation of that? they said ukraine carried out a series of drone attacks. and occupied russia owned sebastepool. creating conditions for a potential artificial famine. and were already know there are more than 200 ships that are now blockaded unable to get out of the ports.
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there is huge agency to try to revive this deal. many countries around the world we loonie these grain imports. we could see rising grain costs but moscow says ukraine is to blame not giving any indication that they want to revive this deal. and taunts will continue. we will let you know when we have more. >> thanks. well, still to come, widespread protests erupt again in iran. triggering fears the government will unleash more brutal and deadly responses against the demonstrators. we'll have a live report for you after the break. stick with us. if you have diabetes,
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investigation is underway after incendiary devices were thrown in dover, england. the suspect drove up in a car and threw two to three devices outside and into the premises. he was later found dead at a nearby gas station. two people inside the immigration center reported minor injuries. i want to turn to iran now. and violent clashes broke out between security forces and student protesters at university campuses across the country on sunday. that is according to reporting from activists and human rights groups inside iran. and it comes despite a warping from the head of iran's revolutionary guard corp. he said protesters needed to end their weeks of anti- government demonstrations by last saturday. cnn obtained this video from the pro reform activist outlet iran wire.
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cnn's anna joins me live from hong kong. anna, brave and defiant protests continuing in iran even in the midst of a deadly government crackdown. what's the latest on those demonstrations. >> reporter: protests have entered their seventh week. as you can see, the violent clashes, they fired tear gas at protesters. that is according to the activists and human rights groups. on sunday, we saw large numbers of protesters converge on the grounds of dozens universities calling for the end o the regime. that was shown in multiple social media videos. that came a day after the head of the country issued an ultimatum saying saturday would be the last day of protests. threatening a much tougher violent crackdown to come.
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according to state media, the hard line president said security is the red line of the islamic republic. and we will not allow the enemy to implement in any way. its plans to undermine this valuable national asset. obviously, a veiled threat there. iran as we know, rosemary, has been gripped by protesters following the death of 22-year- old masa ameni back in september after she was arrested by the morality police for wearing an improper hijab. hundreds of protesters have been killed. thousands have been arrested. that is probably a very conservative number. as authorities struggle to contain an outpouring of public anger and demonstrations calling for the regime overthrown. >> and our journalists have been arrested? what are you learning about this? >> dozens of journal isists but over the weekend, over 3
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hundred iranian journalists called for the lease of two colleagues. accused by the ministry of intelligence of being cia spies and the quote primary source of news from foreign media. " that is a crime punishable by death. the two journalists have been held in teheran since their arrests last month. >> our thanks to anna joining us live from hong kong. well, officials say the 49- year-old suspect in the west car ramming attack has died. five israeli soldiers were hit. the driver then continued to another location and rammed a bus stop where he was shot and injuried. the attack took place less than 2 24 hours.
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the vehicle's violence well, al qaeda linked extremist group al-shabaab claims responsibility for two car bombings in somalia on saturday. the explosions killed and injured in people. it is the latest tensions between the somali government and the extremists who claimed responsible for a more brutal attack years ago. larry has the report. >> reporter: smoke rises over somalia's education minute industry. the detonation of two car bombs near a busy intersection in the capitol could be seen and heard. throughout the city on saturday. the blasts happening in deadly succession. h ambulances arrive minutes later to treat the victims of the blast. careen looup is now understood
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way as well as the search for bodies. this would normally be filled with people buying and selling food. somalia's president visited the blast site. and said at least 100 people have been killed with hundreds more wounded. some so seriously, he expected the death toll to rise. he also blamed the al qaeda lanked al-shabaab terror group for the attacks. >> we and the muslims are at war with these men. >> reporter: the terror group claimed responsibility for the blast. al-shabaab says they targeted the ministry because it shows children with a crystal based syllabus. many were taken to a nearby hospital luckty to survive the blasts but they are still shocked by the carnage they saw.
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>> we heard a loud. explosion. the shop collapsed. dead bodies and people with injuries were everywhere. some were screaming. that is what i can remember now. >> al-shabaab frequently stages attacks with the goal of overthrowing the government and establishing a hard line islamic state. somalia's president has launched an offensive against group and vowed to eradicate them. saturday's blasts were the deadliest terror attacks there in five years. a previous explosion in 2017 in the same location killed more than 500 people. a sign of how formidable the task is ahead for the somali government to stop scenes like these from happening again. >> and more to come here on cnn. elon musk tweets a conspiracy theory about the attack on the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi. we are following reaction. stay with us.
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officials in jacksonville, florida are condemning antisemitic messages that appeared in the city this weekend. video shot outside the stadium draw during the georgia florida football game saturday night showed an antisemitic comment on a sign. referencing remarks by rapper can we west. several messages appeared on a highway overpass and a downtown building.
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gubernatorial candidate charlie crist condemned his opponent governor desantis for not condemning the message. elon plussicelon musk tweeted baseless allegations on the attack on nancy pelosi's husband. >> reporter: so, just as we approach election day here in the united states, there are people at twitter working to combat misinformation and disinformation about the election. but, we saw on sunday, the new owner of twitter elon musk tweeting out a link to someone making baseless claims about what happened to paul pelosi. that musk eventually deleted that tweet. perhaps acknowledging he was wrong. but that website he had linked to was basically a website that
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often publishes nonsense including in 2016, that same website actually claimed hillary clinton had died and the person on the campaign trail was a body double. and, just a few days in to musk owning this company, we have seen a lot of upheaval within the company. now we see musk doing this publicly. it is going to be a rough ride for the people at twitter for the next time. back to you. >> thank sos much for your company. i'm rosemary church. have youourself a wonderful dad cnn newsroom hitits with max foster next. with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the w water.
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