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more it. stokoe stokoe.com you all you watching, us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom, israeli military confirms a deadly strike on a school in gaza city that they say held a hamas man center. what we know about the strike in the ongoing push for a ceasefire in gaza kamala harris sending a new message about border security during a campaign event in arizona. what she says her priority is for the southern border. if she's elected president this as donald trump spoke to supporters in montana, doubling down on his promise to enact a mass deportation live from atlanta. >> this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber gaza officials say an israeli airstrike has killed at least 93 people at a school in gaza city gaza civil defense says displaced
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palestinians were staying at the school. now cnn can't independently confirm the death toll, but israel confirms that it struck the building. now the strike comes as more than 60,000 people have evacuated parts of khan younis over the past three days, the united nations says more than 80% of gaza has been subject two evacuation orders since the war began last october un also says nearly two-thirds of all buildings in gaza have been damaged or possibly damaged by the war. and you can see in this map that the destruction is spread throughout gaza ceasefire talks are expected to resume next week, but there are new fears of a widening middle east he's conflict. meanwhile, irans as the talks shouldn't be connected to its planned retaliation for the assassination of a hamas leader in tehran is ismail haniyeh was killed by a strike on a building in tehran last week, israel hasn't claimed responsibility for the strike israel's finance minister posted to social media allegedly showing damage in
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gaza, calling it a warning to lebanon and hezbollah now, cnn hasn't been able to independently verify the location of the video. our ben wedeman is live in beirut, but we begin with jomana karadsheh in london with more on the latest strikes, the war. jomana, can you tell us on the strike on that school and the aftermath? >> well, kim, according to gaza residents and local officials, they're describing this as a horrific massacre taking place early this morning in the northern part of gaza to the east of gaza city he, this is a tabei in compound that they say house to school and a mosque and they say the strike happened as people gathered for dawn, prayers striking where they were praying. the latest figures we're getting from authorities in gaza. they say at least 93 people were killed. but they say that the bodies were left in an identifiable states and at this point, they
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have only been able to confirm that among the dead are 11 children and six women. but the number is expected to rise with many in serious condition taken to one of the last barely functioning hospitals in nearby. now these really military, as you mentioned it's confirming that they carried out this strike acknowledging that this was a compound where civilians were sheltering but they claim that what they were targeting was a hamas command and control center saying that the mosque and the compound was this command center saying that there were 20 hamas and islamic jihad terrorists, including senior commanders operating out of that compound. we've asked them for evidence to support this claim, but we have not received that from the israeli military, but they're also disputing the figures as we have seen following many deadly strikes throughout this war. they say that these numbers don't align with their assessment but they are continuing to examine this incident and they say that various steps were taken to
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mitigate the risk to harming civilians, including precise munition, aerial surveillance, and intelligence. but no mention kim of a warning for civilians to get out before the bombs were dropped. and this is something that we have heard heard from people on the ground saying there were no warnings to civilians and is important to mention that this is not an isolated incident just over the past week, several schools, housing displaced civilians have been hit in different parts of gaza the high commissioner for human rights for the united nations released a statement just a couple of days ago saying that they are horrified. but what they described as this unfolding pattern of israeli strikes on schools, killing displaced civilians and we have said this so many times over the past ten months, but the civilians in gaza are trapped in their camp. >> they have nowhere left to go and the places where they're sheltering, whether it's schools, mosques, and even so-called designated safe areas
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have been struck. >> yeah, absolutely. >> all right. listen, i want to go to ben now. been those hostage and ceasefire negotiations are supposed to resume next week, but we saw the israeli fine and as mr. undermining them on social media comments that were then harshly criticized by the biden administration. what more can you tell us yes, this is coming from finance minister betzalel smotrich. >> she's a man who just recently said that. but for world opinion israel would be morally justified to starve 2 million people in gaza to death. so clearly this is a man who's you a fanatic within the israeli government to end the problem for benjamin netanyahu is that if he makes progress in the ceasefire and hostage negotiations people like smoke smotrych and national security
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minister itamar ben gavir will leave his his government, his government will collapse. and of course then he made netanyahu may face, of course, judicial processes that have been pending for quite some time and of course, the united states has been playing this broken record about it dire for a ceasefire and progress on the question of the hostages. but, you know, it's talking like a superpower, but it seems have all the diplomatic clouded the dominican republic when it comes to real impact on the ground and it's also worth noting that even though the united states is calling for restraint and whatnot in the aftermath of these, it'd be killing of ismail haniyeh and fu'ad shukr here in beirut that the united states is releasing $3.5 billion in military funding to israel. and
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so certainly the united states says it wants an end to the war in gaza, or at least a ceasefire. but in reality, it doesn't seem that the pieces are falling into place. no. august 15 is when these talks are going to resume. we don't know if they're going to be in doha or cut. but many are seeing them as a last chance to somehow resolve this situation in gaza peacefully before. much worse could come. and of course, the worst is fears of a regional war involving his butler iran, perhaps the houthis, as well. >> kim all right. >> i appreciate that both of you, ben wedeman, live in beirut and jomana karadsheh in london. >> thank you again. >> the war in gaza wasn't forgotten during the democrats latest campaign rally in the race for the white house on friday, democratic presidential
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nominee kamala harris and running mate tim walz, visited arizona, one of the swing states that could end up deciding think the election and pro-palestinian protesters made their voices heard at one point, interrupting her remarks. cnn's eva mckend was there and has the details the harris campaign, continuing to enjoy a surge of momentum, this arena to the rafters, the vice president addressing season it's fire protesters directly saying that she too wants a ceasefire. and the hostages to be returned home and that she's working in concert with president biden biden towards that effort, though, let me say, i have been clear. now is the time to get a ceasefire deal and the president and i are working around the clock every day to get that ceasefire
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deal done and bring she also addressed immigration in this borders date, saying that if elected president, she wouldn't be tough on the border, but she also wants comprehensive immigration reform and a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants eva mckend, cnn glendale, arizona donald trump is expected to attend fundraisers in a wyoming and colorado in the hours ahead, he made his first campaign stops since the democratic ticket became official in bozeman, montana on friday, republican nominee, once again, insults with harris's intelligence and attacked her over immigration. here he is here's all we're gonna do. it's going to be called a trump mass deportation because we have no choice vote republican and we will begin the largest deportation operation in back at cnn's alayna treene has more well former president donald trump traveled to bozeman, montana on
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friday. it was his first rally since vice president kamala harris had announced her running mate and selecting tim walz on tuesday. now montana is an interesting state. it is not a battleground, it is a reliably red state, one that donald trump's senior advisers tell me they're not concerned about him winning in november, but he came here instead to stomp for tim sheehy. he's a businessman as well as a former i'm a navy seal and he's locked in a tight senate race with john tester, the long serving democratic senator of montana. and really, when i talk to people on the ground as well as people on capitol hill, they say this is one of the most hardest fought races in the battle for the senate. majority. now, i actually caught up with steve daines, a senator from montana as well as the chairman of the national republican senatorial committee. and he told me that he was the one who actually privately encouraged donald trump to come i'm here. he said, we know it's not a battleground, but this race is
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incredibly important so a lot of reasoning for why he wanted to come here tonight. now, we did see donald trump mentioned she he as well as gibbs shout-outs to both him and other republican lawmakers. but most of his speech really mirrored what we heard him do on thursday at his press conference in florida. he attacked harris over immigration crime, inflation, but also mocked her intelligence, argued that she was running to the left of joe biden, that she was a dangerous, liberal and also attacked her running mate, tim walz. now, one thing that was new that we haven't seen before for is he actually stopped in the middle of his speech on two different occasions to play a video going after harris, i want you to take a look at what he did. >> so don't take my word for it. listen kamala harris is agenda straight from her own mouth. would anybody like to see her? let's do it for a couple of this record. go ahead yeah. >> amara to get radical about what we're doing. take it
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seriously. >> kamala is grossly incompetent. and in my opinion, has a very low iq, but we'll find out about her iq during the debate. okay. let's find out about her now i think it's clear from that that we have really entered this new phase of this election cycle. donald trump's campaign, but also the harris campaign. their attacks are becoming cree singly personal and nasty. and i think it's reflective of just the state of the race right now as they're sprinting to november. and one thing i can tell you, at least for donald trump's part on this when i talked to his team is that he has been increasingly frustrated with the democratic enthusiasm surrounding vice president kamala harris. you know, she's sustain this enthusiasm for several weeks now and you've heard him attack her crowds side, an attacker for having celebrity performers. all of those things have been getting under his skin. and i think that's a lot of where this is coming from. alayna treene, cnn, bozeman, montana for one month away from the first
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presidential debates between trump and harris. there both expected to show up on september 10, but trump is pushing for more debates, including one on fox news a week before the planned debate on abc and i think it's very important to have debates. i look forward to the debates because i think we have to set the record straight. so i just look forward to these debates. i think it's very important that we have of my hope, she agrees to him september 4. september 10 september 25th, and i think there'll be very revealing he went on to say that minor details are still being worked out, including audience and locations. >> now, earlier this week, trump and said that he wouldn't debate harris until she agreed to the proposed face off on fox news, but that doesn't seem likely to happen. >> i'm glad that he's finally agreed to a debate on september 10. i'm looking forward to it and are you open to more debate? >> i'm happy to have that conversation about an
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additional debate for after september 10 next week, president biden will make his first public appearance with harrison's dropping out of the race and passing on the torch, will attend a welcome ceremony together in maryland for the americans wrongly detained in russia. >> it's not clear how much president biden will hit the camp the pain trail for harris, he's scheduled to deliver an address on the first night of this month's democratic national convention special counsel jack smith asked for and has been granted a delay in the federal case against donald trump for attempted subversion of the 2020 election the next hearing will now be postponed until september 5 to allow prosecutors time to assess the effect of the supreme court's ruling, granting a president wide immunity for official acts and in new york, trump's team have asked once again for a gag order to be removed in the hush money criminal case. but the petition was denied from remains barred from talking about prosecutors, court staff, and their families 61 people are dead and a nation mourns
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think that must have been an intervention from god because the plane might crash. i was in a moment of anger with the airport stuff, but this guy i need to know his name because he really saved my life. >> authorities say a black box has been found at the crash site and the team from the brazilian air force will lead the investigation as of right now, there's no firm information on the cause a flight data says the plane left cascavel, brazil shortly before noon. local time heading northeast to its desk it's a nation near sao paulo. the aircraft had been cruising at 17,000 feet until 1:21 p.m. local time when it appears the plane began losing altitude before climbing, and then falling again, it would eventually descend roughly 17,000 feet in just one minute before spiraling into the ground and crashing official says the aircraft didn't report for an emergency before the disaster according to preliminary investigations russia says it has introduced counter terrorist operations in
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three regions, as ukraine's military incursion stretches into a fifth day. now this video shows ukrainian troops at a strategic gas transit hub in russia's kursk region on friday, it's the last pipeline through which russian gas still reaches europe via ukraine cranium forces say they control the town with mayor denies it russian military bloggers suggest fighting has spread to a much wider area. the governor of russia's lipetsk region says a massive ukrainian drone attack wounded at least nine people and damaged energy infrastructure a ukrainian source says an airfield was hit and an ammunition depot destroyed. meanwhile, the u.s. on friday unveiled a new aid package for ukraine valued at $125 million parts of haiti's capital are showing signs of normalcy again, after months of gang violence and unrest. and that's in part due to the arrival of a multinational security mission led by kenyan police. but the struggle against the danger is far from over. now in this exclusive report, cnn's larry madowo
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gained access to the mission rode along as they battle the gangs through the streets of fall class gun battles rage on the street outside one of haiti's biggest hospital kenyan police here to help local forces take back the capitol from the gangs the first 400 officers from nairobi quickly learning how volatile port-au-prince can be minutes earlier, cnn was touring what is left the hospital after gangs, trash the country's interim prime minister telling us it was just reclaimed. >> there is no tactical or strategic value for the gangs taking over this this is really just about completely discrediting the state is enough funding coming through for the multinational security support mission here. >> unfortunately, not enough and not quick now we understand
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there are a lot of emergencies going on out there, and we understand there is a certain extent, some haiti fatigue. the good news is that there is hope midway through the interview that's ring out for this was the security detail springs into action we've been told we have to leave now, we've had shots in the air the gangs were getting close to the prime minister and our team are rushed away i know your microphone incarville, constant menace of gang violence dominating live here even for the country's leader as night falls, we head out on patrol with kenya's elite police forces who have been brought in to help turn things around they're using four of these american supplied emwraps or tactical vehicles. and we're going to patrol from the airport which used to be under gang control until very recently, into the downtown area, which is still contested
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cnn was granted the exclusive access to film. the kenyans leading an international security force that is expected to put the 2,500 officers from 12 countries funded mainly by the united states haitian police lead the way. as a convoys can surrounding buildings for any suspicious activity oh, we soon i'm under fire dozens of bullets hit the vehicles the opposite of very casual about it. >> they're calling it rain i guess they. used to we're hearing a few more from this side of the truck. >> some of these men in haiti say they have caught al-qaeda affiliate it a terrorists in the kenya, somalia border. do you think that you guys can bring these hear? oh, i have a lot of confidence that we're going to win this battle more gunshots as we turn back by the police decided not to engage back at headquarters the damage on the night becomes clear with
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85% of port-au-prince and a gang control civilians here are paying a heavy price this is one of the few operational hospital but also in the capital located in the city's red zone and surrounded by gang territory twenty-two-year-old neftali marty has brought her malnourished babies in for treatment is issue as she was raped by a gang member. she tells me because had to flee her home because of the violence the hospital lost half of its staff last year. those remaining are determined not to give up. >> i have to fight back. >> you can leave it for the game members, but again, someone has to fight back, so i won't have to stand up with an estimated 2 million haitians living in fear of being raped or killed in their homes fighting back against the gangs is now an international haitian forces and their allies need resources but leaders here tell us funding and equipment are not arriving fast enough is a matter of support if they can
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be given the equipment that they meet. >> these are the brave and courageous people through it. >> all this wearing nation as high hopes for peace larry madowo, cnn, port-au-prince, haiti well, it's the last full day of competition in the paris games only come back and go live to paris this week with gold medalist daniel wiffen on making irish history the olympics stay with us the democratic national convention starts monday, august 19 on cnn streaming on back. >> no matter what body you're born with or what your body becomes let's fight the calvary ga the advanced form of dry age-related macular degeneration can irreversibly damaged your vision. it can
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imprint.com for certain, i hanako montgomery in tokyo. and this is cnn welcome back to all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world, i'm kim brunhuber. >> this is cnn newsroom we aren't well into the last weekend of what's been a historic and thrilling summer
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olympics in paris, 35 gold medals were awarded on friday. the u.s. and china are tied for most gold medals with 33 each. the u.s maintains its lead with most medals overall, it and good add one more metal who has counted the u.s. women's water polo team faces off against the netherlands in the bronze medal match, which is currently underway all right, joining me now now, live from paris is cnn world sport anchor, amanda davis. so dozens of gold medals still on the line today. the last full day of competition, but first, take us through the best from friday yeah, there was a whole lot we could be talking about from friday. we've got one of those generations of stars in the men's 400 hurdles that we really have been lucky to witness, but it was one that the u.s record holder rebellion you have an aed feared was going to leave him without the medal. he deserved. but last night he finally got his hands on olympic gold. his first individual title after beating more records paula karsten warholm of norway and brazil's alison dos santos think this
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whole experience being in the village actually having a real olympic experience, just it's been amazing so far and try to different approaches here, trying not to be like two tense, too serious, and just have fun and just be light, be cool. >> so i think that was kind of like my focus going into this year be like beco while kenya is beta is chebet did that and didn't incredible distance double at 10,000 meter goal to her 5,000 crown from earlier in the games, to scupper the hopes of defending champion sifan hassan is kenya's first gold in the women's 10,002 ads games. >> belgium's nafha at i'm though made it an incredible three in a row. the first person to win three straight heptathlon goals in one of the toughest events, seven when disciplines over the two days, a real battle coming all the way down to the final event against team gb's katerina johnson-thompson, the 800 meters, both round personal bests, but ultimately
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victoria's so again, over last year's world champion and speaking of battles, what a men's football final, it was. and despite all the home support and a packed park due deplores and the legend that is the area on regarding the french side, the all too familiar story of recent signs in football. spain emerging as the when they had to fight for it, they came back from 3-1 down to force extra time. ultimately, they want it 5-3 to take olympic gold for the first time since 1992. this under 23 success adding of course, that european championship victory from berlin last month. men's under-19 european success and women's world cup victory last year as well many of us got an education air on friday, didn't we, as olympic breaking or breakdancing as you might know? now it made its debut. it was japan's ami, you also who took the first ever olympic. all we've got the men's final today. but who knows if we're going to see it again, it's already been dropped from the
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agenda for la in 20 2028 we could go ireland's daniel wiffen became the first irish man to win any olympic medal. any color in swimming doing it in style, taking gold in the 800 meter freestyle and setting a new olympic record as well. he followed that with bronze in the 1,500 free, but rather than kicking back, relaxing and soaking in some parisians sunshine, then decided to give them ends open-water ten k race ago. in the same finishing it 18th. no. afterwards saying it's probably one of the worst things he has ever done. well from that to joining us live here. welcome. gone. why was it so bad i was so so hard off and then when you get punched in the face, it really becomes real. >> and then you've got at least two hours after the race. and i was very hard. >> when you say punched in the face, you mean kicked in the face in the water? yeah. yeah. >> it's all oh, palace for
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contact sport. and then yeah. out again, the whole two-hour race is kind of a bit of a brutal thing to do. >> and you have gone off and just enjoy it. i have to ask, there's been a lot of talk about the water. did you have any concerns? if e. coli or pollution or i had no concerns. i mean, we were getting daily reports and it turns out that the water levels yeah, service is maybe less than something pope carried i levels she wasn't are bobbing there and the pool most certainly. is you're happier life than the river, isn't it? i stood here with these two medals around your neck. it was epic 800, particularly. how do you reflect on it now? >> i mean, it was amazing. i set my sights while ever since i was younger rarely and since tokyo vice and 14th and every year i just wanted to keep progress and then to come away with a goal which i dreamed of was amazing and it was great to share it with my family and my coaches were all there as well and i and i shed a tear on the podium as well. so i'm now yeah. >> i mean, are you ready for what is going to hit you when
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you get home? was the reaction been like because i'm guessing you're kind of in a bit of a bubble here while you've been enjoying the paris of event, event on occasion yeah. >> i mean, i'm probably not ready for it. i've heard it's going to be like a crazy i mean, we are in the irish. he saw side it was already crazy. i'll say i'm photos for at least two hours and then even walking out of schanzer leaves. i say, when i'm in an item were in france and people are still for me every two steps so it's going to be. i'm sure it can be very crazy. >> i mean, that's probably i'm guessing not only because of the medals around your neck, but you've started something of a movement here at the games yourself. stephen nedoroscik, the making glasses cool again maybe it's the nerdy law no it's pretty cool. on other know it's just some stuff a wash. i mean, i solvent sunk. in yet, because we're the put the pool behind us ready for the tech k. but yeah i'm sure we're going to be celebrating a lot and i'm looking forward to the closing ceremony as well. >> any commercial deals in the
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offing in terms of the glasses, you had any approaches as yet? >> you yahav a couple of it i, asked you that as a joke race, have all the other thing that you are? >> no, not a known for is your role in game of thrones. i confess i am not one of those game of thrones fan girls. but how did it come about yeah. >> my mom needs to be my manage their account had over twins a multiverse association, charity for twins and they came looking for twins because they any child actors, you know, the owner of a certain amount of hours, and can work. then these twin this is basically doubles. >> so you got double amount of time it came looking, they really liked the look of me and my brother. finally, you've got that game of thrones luck, dinner, i'm happy to be afraid. i don't if people really want that luck, but that's what i have. and then we got casio, my sister is also in i mean, they've actually i think maybe an invite as back at some point as well for hasn't jackins. i'll be pretty cool. >> oh, i love it. which of course works very well in the
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family. >> though we're all in here that i mean, is there more nerves appearing in game of thrones or line? coming up for an olympic 800 meter freestyle final be meat-free, sell final khan, just about pips. >> but now it's great. i mean, i don't remember much brianna friends. i always say the scene. i'm only nfl-like 40 seconds, but it's crazy to say that i'm one of the most famous tv shows and one of the most famous tv show is over. and one of the most famous forcing event on the planet, what are you going to do between now and the closing ceremony? how are you going to make the most of paris now you are done with the swimming. >> well, i said that minds for yes, i'm going to party and are so i did last so vivian today is all about maybe embracing it and i see my family as well i mean, i've been separated with them because i've been trying not to get so i've just spent not so i think i'll see my family or chats my friends and then get ready for the closing and get ready for the open top bus ride what is the moment you're going to take with you when you when you're sitting back in
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like 20, 2030 years, reflecting on this moment, what do you think will be the image that stands out? >> in your mind? >> i hope well, definitely the most thing i'm going to remember, as i said, it off today and free final that when i walked, i have my twin brothers voice only voice i heard i thought memory loss so many forever and obviously seeming gold medal. i mean, it's going to remind me every day what does your twin brothers, it is just like let's go, you've got it. that's all i heard you did have it congratulations it's been a real pleasure to speak to you. >> i love it plenty of celebrations here, and of course still to come on joy rides in dublin, plenty see more of action and we've already got two days ago, less than two, you get two days now, kim, we're going to make most of every second great to hear a story. >> thanks so much. amanda davis, in paris speciate that all right, still to come elon musk under fire from us election officials blaming his ai chatbot for sharing misinformation on the upcoming election. that's next on cnn. stay with us i'm thinking i'm
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major party nominees in the u.s. presidential election took their campaigns west on friday. republican donald trump held a rally in montana. yes, fundraisers scheduled for wyoming and colorado later today. and democratic rival kamala harris is next stop is las vegas nevada. she campaign in the battleground, state of arizona on friday and vowed to sign the bipartisan border security bill that failed to pass congress. who she is earlier this year, we had a chance to pass the toughest by partisan border that's security bill in decades. but donald trump tanked the deal he thought by doing that, it would help him win an election. >> but when i am president, i will sign the bill meanwhile, donald trump continued with his promises to make america great again and push back against democrats who've been calling him weird no, we're not we're very solid people we want to
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have strong borders. we want to have good elections. we want to have low interest rates, will want to be able to buy a house we want great education we want strong borders i think we're very actually i think where the opposite of when they're weird. >> meanwhile, harris and from have both agreed to their first debate to be held on september 10, next week, president biden will make his first public appearance with harris since dropping out of the race and passing the torch to his vice president, us election officials are slamming elon musk and his ai chatbot for spreading misinformation about the 2024 race. a bipartisan group of secretaries of state, and moscow letter claiming his chatbots on the x social media platform was incorrectly telling users that vice president kamala harris missed the ballot deadline in several battleground states, they say that's not true and they're urging musk to make changes. the officials say the false claims about harris have reached millions of people cnn has reached out to x for
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comment for more on this. i want to bring in noah jian jin, siracusa, who joins me now from wilbraham, massachusetts and he's a math sciences professor at bentley university and the author of the book how algorithms create and prevent fake news. i got them in the end. what your name thanks so much for being here really appreciate it. so listen, let's just start base level here. how much misinformation exactly is x's chatbot spreading? >> well, it's hard to measure these things. first of all, it's hard to say what is or is not misinformation than it's hard to quantify this but i think that big picture to keep in mind is this is a chatbot that's been touted as being very timely and fresh and relevant because it's trained on live twitter or as they now call it x date so you have to ask yourself if you have a chat bot that's trained on social media data, what do you expect it to produce? the kind of stuff you see on social media? and there's a lot of misinformation on social media
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so do we know what grok that that's the x's chatbot. >> do we know what what grok politics are? does it take? and to be extreme right wing or left that's a great question. >> ai chatbots don't have an understanding of the world, so they can't really have actual beliefs and views. they don't, they don't have a conception of who is what and what's morally right. they just are these statistical entities that tried to guess it's words. it's not like it believes what democrats believe we're believes what conservatives believe. >> that said it can have statistical tendencies that lean more towards democrat talking points or republican talking points. it's very difficult to know from the from looking at its behavior, how it's been programmed with ai really depends on the data which as i said, includes a lot of twitter data. >> and we do know that twitter has been leaning more towards the right, largely because elon musk has been alienating a lot
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of liberal users and he's been drawing a lot of conservative users so i think what we're seeing on twitter as reflected on the chat bot and that's what he wants to happen. and that is what's happening. so there's no surprise. but once you really think about it, that's what you'd expect to happen. >> yeah. and elon musk has allowed more extremists to go back onto the platform. i guess what you're saying in terms of the input, what's the saying? garden in garbage out has basically what's going on here. and then to exacerbate the problem, i guess there are fewer guardrails now because elon musk essentially got rid of them yeah, that's right. >> there was a twitter's always had issues. we all know this, but there used to be a lot trust and safety team that protected a lot of people, looked at harassment and one of the things they looked at was dangerous misinformation. that doesn't mean they were censoring people and that there is no right to free speech. it just means as a company they wanted their product too. try to limit some of the harms it did and disinformation can cause harms, especially in the
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context of an election that's like the most important time when you want the truth to rise above elon musk, he's had not just a hands off approach, but he fired a lot of this team. now, it's more of the wild west of whatever gets the most engagement and goes viral. >> is what people see. >> he says it's very free speech oriented. you can say whatever you want but if you think about it, we're just giving megaphones to the people. the biggest megaphone to the people who get the most engagement. yeah, i guess you could say it's free speech. he can say what you want. >> but people who lie that the loudest are going to get the most reach. >> that's just how misinformation works. >> and they've been calling for change. i wonder how likely elon musk is to act on that, given that he himself has been sort of a huge purveyor of online misinformation. the non-profit center for countering digital hate found that false or misleading claims about the u.s. election that elon moscow as posted to x this year, have generated nearly 1.2
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billion views. i mean, that's insane yeah. >> i mean hate to say it, but it's just been so sad to see that the direction he personally seems to have gone. he's alienating his children. he's offending so many people. and this is not like liberal snowflakes being very sensitive. he's just taken this real authoritarian right-wing shift in his views. and that's being reflected in his social media platform x. and it's also being reflected in this chat bot. >> that's for what we can do about this. >> it's very tricky because the government we have such a strong free speech protections in the u.s that there's little the government can do. so we hope that companies will really try to do the right thing. and i don't think his company is sometimes the public can stand up and we can have things like advertiser boycotts. but now elon musk is suing advertisers for stepping off his platform all the weapons away that we used to have to fight this stuff. exactly. he sued that group into extinction,
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essentially. so all right the government limited on what they can do if the company is not going to act so bottom line for the viewers who use these platforms what can we do? what? but how do we know what's true and what's not? what advice do you have as we go into this crucial election period? >> well, there's this thing called journalists and they did something called fact checking recommend familiar with those look watch programs with people you trust and respect. look at their work that's been vetted i know there's a desire to get information at the microsecond level as soon as stories break, i get into that it's exciting, but just know the reason professional journalism is often slower than social media is because it takes time to do it properly to vet, to fact-check and what difference does it make in your life if you're the viewer, if you get your news ten minutes later or an hour later, i think that delay is worth a higher-quality and a higher accuracy. we don't have to get everything instantly. and that's what
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social media is pushing us towards the speed rather than accuracy. >> yeah, unfortunately, trust in traditional journalism some has been getting lower and lower, but hopefully, people will listen and they'll take advice from that. noah, giansiracusa. thank you so much for being here with us. really appreciate it. >> always all right. >> we'll be right back. >> the assignment with audie cornish. listen wherever you get your podcasts, their back verizon small business days are here august 5 to the 11th. get a free check check and special offers, like a free 5g phone when you switch don't miss out gets started today start your day with nature me, and try new zero sugar gummies his
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