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top of the hour on "cnn newsroom." i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm bianna golodryga. president biden is in florida to rally democrats ahead of the midterms. meantime two major developments in the two separate investigations involving the former president the supreme court has just rejected senator lindsey graham's request to block a subpoena into the 2020 election in georgia where a district attorney is demanding that he testify before a grand jury. >> the committee investigating the january 6th insurrection they could be one step closer to getting former president trump to testify.
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>> the committee's in discussions with president trump's attorneys, and he has an obligation to comply and we, you know, treat this and take this very seriously we haven't made determinations about the format itself but it will be done under oath, it will be done potentially over multiple days, we have significant questions based on the evidence that we developed and as i said what we know already about the extent to which he was personally and directly involved in every aspect of this effort. >> cnn's sarah murray is following both of these developments. let's start with senator graham. >> he didn't want to show up in georgia before this grand jury, now the supreme court's decision makes clear he'll have to, set for november 17th, but he does have a lot of wiggle room still, what the lower court said there still some things he can't be asked about, essentially his role as a u.s. senator when he
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gets before that grand jury which is a secret process he can object to certain questions and say this is has to do with what i was doing as a senator. he can litigate certain questions. it's a win for the d.a. she said she wants to wrap up her investigative work by tend of the year. one call he made to the georgia second of state where convince him to throw away votes. >> as you said a narrow scope of questioning there, let's get your take on what we just heard from liz cheney, is there a really chance that we could see donald trump testify before this committee or is this just posturing? >> well, look, there are discussions going on beyond the scenes. i think that's has to happen
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both from the committee side as well as from the side of the trump team the committee has to show they made some good faith discussions, potential accommodations to get the former president there and the team if he doesn't want to end up in a situation of steve bannon needs to have some kind of engage wmt the committee before they decide to move forward. is this a guarantee he'll appear and testify? no, absolutely not. they're having these discussions behind the scenes, trump obviously has a variety of other legal issues hanging over him and there are plenty of lawyers who said you should not be putting your client under oath. his deadline to provide documents is this friday, the deadline for him to provide testimony was november 14th. more updates on how this is going in the coming days. >> all right, thanks for the reporting. we're also following new developments the this hour on
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the attack of paul pelosi, nancy pelosi's husband. the suspect is about to be in court for the first time since the brutal assault on friday. in the last hour the chief of the u.s. capitol police called for more security resources to quote provide additional layers of physical security for members of congress. this is on to which the enhancements made after the january 6th capitol riot? the white house declined to answer whether it supports the additional security measures but the press secretary said that the president takes security for mex of congress very seriously. let's go to veronica miracle in san francisco. so this accused attacker will be in court in about an hour and half, tell us about the charges he's facing from both state and federal prosecutors. >> david depape is facing multiple state charges here including attempted homicide,
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burglary, elder abuse, assault with a deadly weapon among other felonies and just between those charges he faces 13 years to life in prison, in addition to that he faces two federal charges and if con victimed of those he faces a maximum of 50 years in federal prison. we're learning chilling new details from the court documents filed yet. he described as going to the pelosi residence seeking out nancy pelosi wanting to target and kidnap her and when he discovered she wasn't there he told police he was willing to wait for days until she rurndz home. he took the hammer and struck paul pelosi as punishment for nancy pelosi's actions, also in that affidavit, he's described as wanting to break nancy pelosi's knees so that she would have to be wheeled in front of congress so that other members of congress could see the consequences of their actions,
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he's also -- he also described her as a leader of the pack of the lies for the democratic party and the district attorney here for san francisco said this was absolutely politically motivate td. here's what she had to say. >> something that we have to take very seriously and very sad to see that we're once again at a point in history where people believe it's okay to express their political sentiments through violence, so i think it really demonstrates that we have to calm things down and decide we're going to be more res respectful as an american society it's okay to disagree but certainly is something that has unnerved us all. >> paul pelosi is still recovering in a local hospital from his very serious injuries including a skull fracture, speaker pelosi put out a statement last night while her husband is recovering he has a very long road ahead of him.
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>> thank you so much. joining us now to discuss is cnn political kor sporpt abby phillip and john avlon. we're also following joe biden campaigning in florida, currently speaking on social security and prescription drugs. that's vital to millions of americans and threatening in his words that republicans could take that away. we'll bring his comments in just a few minutes. john, as we're covering this attack on paul pelosi, because let's not forget that depape was espousing these conspiracy theories. i'm curious to get your take, election deniers on the ballot currently, do voters at least think twice given what has
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happened to the speaker's husband. >> i think it's cautionary tale in terms of what happens with this violent online extremist rhetoric, it can bleed over into real-world violence, we see a vivid and ugly example of this again not only election denial, qanon nonsense and other things, i don't think most voters will associate with this republicans writ large in their direct. most voters will look at things like inflation and crime but the larger backdrop of candidates who have embraced or espoused extremism in the form of overturning an election, we reap what we sow and this is a vivid example of those worst case scenarios. >> abby, beyond the election denial there's the extra layer on top of it from some of those on the right like kari lake who made the joke about paul pelosi, donald trump jr. and what he
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posted on his social media. kari lake said this is a first amendment issue. i'm allowed to talk about this. >> she's allowed to say whatever she wants. i think john's right, look voters are going to vote on the things that are closest to them, their pocketbooks, et cetera, you have democrats across the cou country, doug mastriano is another example, democrats running against republicans who are election deniers who are part and parcel of the conspiracy theorys that this guy was drowning in. if democrats are trying to make an argument about extremism it got a little bit easier but that's not enough to win elections in the most competitive of these races where i think it's going to turn on the overall climate. >> former vice president pence is campaigning with governor kemp right now. we heard comments from him
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moments ago. let's play this. >> i'm supporting the whole ticket here in georgia but i'm here for governor brian kemp today because i've had the privilege to know him from before he was governor and to work with him doing our time as vice president, we probably had no greater partner for economic growth for law and order or for our values than governor brian kemp. >> he's supporting the entire ticket, didn't mention herschel walker's names, that he'll be voting for him or supporting him, does that change the trajectory of that race at all for voters in. >> first of all, i think it's fascinating that pence is campaigning for kemp. i think it continues something we saw on cnn this morning with our colleagues interviewing governor kemp where he didn't want to talk about herschel walker either but there's a sense that the top of the ticket is trying to separate themselves
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from herschel walker. kemp's trying to reach out and win over moderate voters and independents in georgia and he has a good shot at doing that but not if he's taking on the baggage of herschel walker. >> let's stay in georgia for this, ellis has an interesting piece on cnn.com, the black men say they feel ignored by politicians, this face-off between two black men isn't helping, black men voters were shifting away from the democratic party, trump got 12% of black men in 2020, but the men of this story were insulted in a way that the republican party put up herschel walker against warnock, to say that this is the person you thought would veer over us to the republican party. >> yeah, and i think you saw -- there was a viral clip that went viral like yesterday of a very influential black pastor in
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atlanta making that exact argument it's two black americans, especially in state like georgia you know the birthplace of the civil rights movement to put up a candidate like herschel walker who, you know, in the words of some of these critics is a caricature of, you know, of a certain type of black man, someone who had infidelity problems, many children out of wedlock, self-proclaimed not a very smart person. the broader point of nicole's piece is that there's a problem for democrats among black men, even latino men where there's little bit of drifting over to the republican party and the reasons for that are very diverse and there are many but i think those voters want to be spoken to directly by the democratic party, they don't
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feel that way right now and there has been something about the trump era where trump didn't have to talk about immigration in a different way, he could still demonize immigrants and still say offensive things and he's still been able to make inroads in these communities and i don't think that democrats have really looked at that and figured out what's going on there and we may be seeing in this midterm cycle another cycle where there's that erosion, republicans aren't going to win black men or win black voters but erosion in these critical states does matter. >> and we've spent a lot of time focusing on these four states, georgia, pennsylvania, arizona, nevada but i know something that you're focusing on are these so-called sleeper election states, talk about why and why north carolina is something that we should be watching. >> north carolina is a classic example, democrats aren't investing much money, but a closer race than most people
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expected. cherri beasley run. this race is close. this thing is much up for grabs, lot of these sleeper races outside the big four which could surprise people and look, what democrats will say nationally you know what these elections tend to slip away at the last moment therefore we're not going to invest. undercuts the argument of candidate quality which benefits democrats in these two states including north carolina. lot of races we're not paying a lot of attention to that could surprise folks. >> those two candidates might want to stay away from the national limelight they've been able to put up tough fights because they've distanced themselves from national republicans, they both want more financial investment but they don't necessarily want to be
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part of these national headlines and the other thing i'd say to your point i'm fascinated by these races but those two states ohio and north carolina also places where the polling was pretty off in 2020 i think that's why there's some nervousness among democrats. >> one week left. abby, john, thank you. as we just mentioned former vice president mike pence just insured voters that he's supporting the entire gop ticket in georgia. >> he was out campaigning with governor brian kemp who's in a tight race with stacey abrams. diane, what's the former vice president's message to georgia voters? >> reporter: yeah, victor, bianna, the former vice president actually still on the premise here before heading to their next stop on this bus tour telling the people who showed up in georgia that brian kemp has
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done in his opinion a good job over the past four years at one point telling them he supported brian kemp before supporting brian kemp was cool. they went over the way kemp handled the pandemic something that's very familiar to anyone who has heard kemp's stump speech. the elephant in the room was the former president donald trump who not only encouraged an opponent but endorsed that opponent heavily in the primary against governor brian kemp, no real mention of any of that today. couple of mentions of the trump/pence ticket. a little joke from the former vice president, one encouraging people to go out and vote early saying you should e-mail, you should call, even tweet if you need to do that, everybody kind of laughed about it, but more than kemp we heard the former vice president talking about
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kemp's opponent democrat stacey abrams attempting to cast her almost as a scary figure trying to pit them against each other in manners and saying you got to keep out of the governor's mansion and any other higher office something that the could even try to go as far as the white house something that the abrams' campaign has said has many different undertones to it, saying she wanted nothing more than to be governor which of course is why this is rematch from that 2018 campaign between them, again they have another hit here, we did try to ask the question as to whether or not former vice president mike pence
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or excuse me, governor kemp would do sort of a unified ticket thing, any plans to appear with senate candidate herschel walker they didn't answer that question. bianna, victor. >> although he said that he's supporting the entire gop ticket in that state. join us for a special town hall with former vice president mike pence, it airs november 16th at 9:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn delta pilots say they're willing to go on strike over a better pay deal details on the contract negotiations up ahead and whether a looming strike could impact the holiday travel season. what that blue check mark on twitter will cost you now, elon musk just announced the new verification policy. so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
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we got some breaking news this is out of newark, two police officers have been shot, we're told they're istable condition. >> we're following this, what moreo we know? >> reporter: good afternoon. still an unfolding story, a stildevelong, the area where this shooting took place is under heavy law enforcement presence as they search for the shooter. these two police oicers shot stl looking for the suspect this is according to several law enforcement agencies, we know at the fbi newark assting bo of ese poce officers ow are said to be in stable condition according to two urces, new jersey's governor phil murphy tweeted about this
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saying he's aware of the situation and closely monitoring this. here's what he said in the tweet. i'm in touch with local authorities and we're providing resources as necessary. so, a lot we still don't know about this, but of course a lot of focus this election season on concerns about crime in our streets and subways and transit systs and it's especially concerng when it's the police themsees w are falling victim to these crimes, it's unear at this int whether the two were targeted or the circstances surrounding this shooting. >> again, these officers are in stable condition, course we hope for their full recovery and we'll let you get back to reporting. thank u. wee entering the busy holiday travel season and a pilot strike could be loom zblg de
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so far. 96% of its members from its chapter of the airline pilots association participated in this vote, 99% of delta pilots voted for a strike if necessary. mostly a symbolic move symbolic. but delta pilots really just want more pay, restructured pay in some cases and especially because the airline is reporting huge revenues for the third quarter, in fact you could almost really say here that the pandemic recovery has really hit its peak. delta puts out this line, it says delta pilots are not on strike, so this authorization vote will not affect our operation for customers. we're confident the parties will reach an agreement that it's fair and equitable. so, nothing happening when it comes to the pilots striking
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>> reporter: yeah, we're at the likud party headquarters, where benjamin netanyahu is hoping will be a big win for him. in less than 30 minutes time we'll start getting some exit poll data these won't be official numbers but give us an idea of where something stand. what was unique about today was even though this is the fifth time around in 3 1/2 years that israelis went to polls, benjamin netanyahu voted as not sitting prime minister. what's also different this time around as you noted is the turnout, despite the fact that everybody thought the voters would be so exhausted by going to the polls over and over again the turnout has been the highest it has ever been since 1999 and the big question will be, whose voters turned out? one of the big numbers will be
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not at how many numbers did the parties get but the rise of the far-right party, has exploded in popularity, bianna, one of their leaders was once convicted for inciting racism and supporting terrorism, so benjamin netanyahu in order to form a governing coalition will have to rely on this party to get that magic 61-seat number. then the question, how many seats does this far-right party get and how much power will they have in a benjamin netanyahu government, could be a big lurch to the right for israel. >> thank you. president biden just finished speaking near fort lauderdale, florida, focusing on medicare and social security trying to help fellow democrats make this final pitch of speeches. >> jeremy, what did the
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president say in his remarks? >> reporter: yeah, president biden is taking every opportunity a week out from election day to sharpen that contrast with republicans as he's tried to frame these midterm elections as a choice rather than a referendum on him and his party and today the president while in florida a state with a very strong senior population the president making the case on social security and medicare vowing to protect those entitlements for seniors as he warned what republicans might do if they come into congress, the president got pretty heated at one point. listen in. >> paying social security your whole life, you earned it now these guys want to take away it. who the hello do they think they are? >> the president in particular focused on the state's republican senators marco rubio as well as rick scott, scott in particular has been the key focal point of the president's
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the federal reserve is holding its highly an tis paid meeting as worries about the u.s. economy remain top of mind. >> some good news, job openings in the u.s. are up, not surprised many economists who thought they'd dropped. what's the expectation from the fed now? >> so another three-quarters of 1% which if you at home are losing track the fourth in row so to put this in perspective the fed's raised its benchmark in just seven months something we haven't seen in modern history, in fact if you go to the last rate hiking cycle they did less than a period in three years, this is pretty aggressive. why you're starting to hear from
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democratic lawmakers saying, wait a minute, you've already done a lot, let's see how this is felt in the economy, so if the fed just started and in march we're still only, seven, eight months into it. now to be fair we have started to hear from certain fed officials who said it would be appropriate to talk about scaling back rate increases probably not this meeting but perhaps in the next meeting but the data isn't cooperating. because inflation still not meaningful lowering. >> it takes time, right, not just democrats the economists in general are saying now may be the time to take a beat and this rate hike tomorrow is sort of baked in, you're going to be parsing the words to see what we hear from them tomorrow. >> it's interesting this meeting just kicking off today but this meeting is in the rear view
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because all eyes are on the december meeting. where some are starting to feel maybe we'll see half a per cent which is still high but still much lower than the last you know four meetings or so. pretty significant. >> so it's november 1st, looking back at october for the dow, big month. >> big month, great month, the dow had one of its best performances sits 1976 finished up 14%. but all major averages are low on the year. the truth of the matter is, earnings season kicked off it wasn't as bad as a lot of investors were expecting not including the tech players, they had a pretty awful earnings season but for some of the consumer names like coke for example had a good earnings season, gm had a good season, investors are feeling earnings are still pretty decent and the
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stocks soared for the dow. >> thank you. all right, new today, western officials terrell cnn that iran is planning to send more weapons for rush to use in ukraine how the state department is reacting. that's next. ♪ the only thing i regret about my life was hiring local talent. if i knew about upwork. i would ha hired actually talented people from all over the world. instead ofalentless people from all over my house.
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ukraine. >> cnn's kylie atwood is at the state department. we have heard speculation about the state department and increased sales. what do we know about the specific shipment? >> this shipment according to our sources from a western country that is really familiar with iran's weapons program, what they say is that this shipment would include additional attack drones that we have already seen sent from iran to russia, and that it would also include these advanced precision guided missiles, and the significance there is that iran has not yet provided those weapons to russia, something that has been discussed but the expectation according to our reporting is that they are planning to move forward with that, and just to bring folks up to speed here, the fact that these iranian drones have already been used by russia on the battlefield has been effective for russia. these drones are able to essentially identify a target and key in on it.
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they also are hard to detect, and those are things that ukrainian officials have said has been challenging about seeing the drones on the battlefield. when it comes to precision guided missiles that are also expected, they can be launched from a very far distance. ukraine said just today they really don't have the capacity to effectively defend against these missiles that iran is expected to send into russia and then to be used on the battlefield. when it comes to what the united states is saying about this, just now, the state department briefing, state department spokesperson ned price said that the united states is concerned about iran potentially sending these advanced missiles into russia, and he also spoke about the fact that the biden administration is trying to do everything they can to expose, confront, and counter these potential shipments from going ahead. but what u.s. officials and western officials aren't able to definitively say right now is that they will, in fact, be able to prevent these shipments from
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going ahead. they can potentially make it more challenging. they can roll out sanctions. they can target the companies that are enabling these missile, building them, or helping iran to ship them. but it will be very challenging to prevent them from going to the battlefield, and ukrainians are very concerned about the impact that it could have on this ongoing war. guys. >> kylie atwood there at the state department. thank you, kylie. we're just getting this in on the breaking news we brought you a moment ago. the newark mayor's office, they have announced a press conference for 4:30 eastern, a little more than 30 minutes from now. officials will talk about the shooting where two officers were injured. >> both are said to be in stable condition as investigators are still looking for the shooter. we of course will monitor those remarks once they begin. u.s. capitol police are calling for more resources to protect lawmakers after speaker nancy pelosi's husband was attacked in the middle of the night with a hammer. more on that straight ahead. contestants ready?
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act act actress kari washington, lie no lion el ritchie. >> i feel like i would need explaining before i would figure out what that is. >> i think he did pretty well. >> i like the heidi klum one. >> as the earthworm? >> as the earthworm. how long does that take and jyo just got to walk the carpet and get back in the car. you can't party in that. >> can't go wrong with lion el ritchie there. >> hello, is it me "the lead" starts right now. exclusive new
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