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more it. stokoe.com cnn this morning with kasie hunt. next it is monday, september 2, right now on cnn this morning
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israel paralyzed by nationwide protests calling on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to sure as ceasefire and hostage release deal after the murders of six hostages at russia launches new attacks on key ukrainian cities, leaving dozens dead as the two sides trade blows. >> was donald trump rhetoric, shift on abortion laws and its pitch for ivf protections has his team now clarifying where he stands on reproductive rights ahead of november it is fine 5:00 a.m. here in new york. >> this is a live look at capitol hill on this labor day. good morning, everyone. i'm jessica dean in for kasie hunt today it is great to be with you. we're going to begin this morning with israel paralyzed
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by protest and now a general strike thousands of israelis demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu negotiate the release of all remaining hamas held hostages after the military discovered six hostages killed in gaza. among them, israeli american citizen hersh goldberg polin we are here to protest against the israeli government that is making wrong decisions they stopped was built on some corvette i'll use white over them is strictly that the government of israel will do everything in its power to bring back hostages and soldiers from captivity wherever they are. and this government, because of political reasons and for the right's extreme coalition of netanyahu is great and those values israel's largest labor
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union striking in protest today, threatening to shut down the country trey the killing of the hostages, also putting gaza ceasefire talks in jeopardy, netanyahu vowing to keep trying to negotiate a deal with hamas most, of them she is continuing to steadfastly refused all proposes. even worse at the exact same time, it murdered six of our hostages whoever murders hostages. this is not want a deal for our parts. we will not relent. the government of israel is committed, and i am personally committed to continue striving towards a deal that will return all of our hostages and ensure our security and our existence u.s. >> national security official saying the next few days will either make or break ceasefire and hostage release negotiations. cnn's salma abdelaziz is joining us now, live from london. salma, good morning to you. what is the current status of these talks after this weekend? >> well, more anger in anguish
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on the streets of tel aviv and other cities and towns across israel today, the call is in nationwide strike the labor union stated goal here is essentially to stop, halt israel's economy in force. prime minister netanyahu's hand for these protesters it's really the details of the death of the six hostages that have fueled unprecedented anger, again, against prime minister netanyahu. it's the fact that three of the six hostages were set to be released in any future deal. he'll it's the fact that israeli troops were just a few hours away from reaching. again, the six hostages in their underground tunnel, it's the fact that one of these israeli american hersh goldberg for paul and his parents, had really meeting the face of this movement. they were at the dnc just a couple of weeks ago saying, bring them home and that is the sentiment you're hearing on the streets. you might ask me, well, is prime minister netanyahu listening? could he change? his mind? the problem with that is that the structural issues
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remain the same. prime minister netanyahu's cabinet, the most far right government in israel's modern history. he's against this deal. in fact, several ministers have threatened to resign if he takes the deal. only one voice out of sunday's cabinet meeting came out in favor of a hostage deal that's yoav gallant, the defense minister who called prime minister netanyahu's failing to reach an agreement so far, a moral disgrace. the pressure will continue do from the streets, the pressure will continue from the united states, u.s. officials are meeting with the american families of some of the hostages as well. but how prime minister netanyahu he this is this loggerhead when you have a government head-to-head with people on the street, i simply don't know what breaks. >> all right. salma abdelaziz from london this morning. thank you very much for that reporting. and outrage over the killing of the six israeli hostages, palpable here in the u.s. well, in just hours, israelis will bury one of the hostages, israeli american hersh goldberg, polin democrats
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and republicans alike, expressing anger and grief well, my heartbreaks for the family of hersh goldberg polin, what we need now is an end to the war. >> heartbroken devastated, mad jon and rachel had done everything in their power to help their son be released from my heart goes out to all the families, especially hersh goldberg-polin's family or fellow american, their other fellow americans still to be accounted for these a sunday to did this ought to be hunted down and brought to justice president biden, vice president harris set to talk to talk with the us hostage deal, negotiating team in situation room and just a matter of hours both presidential candidates also weighing in vice president harris, sharing her condolences to the family of the israeli american, among those killed, noting she spoke to hersh's parents writing quote, i told them as they mourn this terrible loss that you're not
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alone. >> our nation mourns with them. donald trump, using the moment to grieve and bash his political opponent writing quote, we grieved the senseless death of the israeli hostages and later adding quote, make no mistake. this happened because comrade kamala harris and crooked joe biden are poor leaders joining us now, is semafor's shelby talcott. shelby. good morning to you. thanks so much for getting up on this labor day with us. first of all, they're there. we're seeing all of the political fallout here in the u.s walk us through the reaction that we've heard in the last 20 four hours. >> yeah. thanks for having me. i think the reaction has been by-in-large. obviously, outrage at hamas renewed calls for a ceasefire and to bring the remaining hostages home. reminders that these are not the only hostages that are there. there are more remaining. and there's also so ben just general grieving calls and mourning for these families and for the people who were
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killed yeah. i want to play a clip from rachel and jon hersh goldberg-polin's parents who spoke at the dnc is quite a moment there in chicago. let's watch this hersh. >> if you can hear us we love you stay strong survive shelby, his parents really just became such a face of this. of course, hersh was israeli american born in california and it was not lost on the biden administration and others. they were there are american still being held this morning by hamas there in gaza what does it say to you that we still have americans being held and what do you think? we know that the biden administration is meeting with the president and
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the vice president are meeting with this team that's negotiating that there are still americans being held in addition to the israelis. >> i mean, i just think this underscores what a tumultuous situation that says, but also how this situation, despite it being in israel and being in gaza, it is affecting americans in a way that a lot of other foreign issues maybe aren't, right. and it's just, it underscores the reality that there are americans over there as hostages and as all of these politicians said, is not political to say that we need to get them home and then there is, there is the how how do you do that? >> and we you heard from a host of politicians yesterday, we saw all the clips coming into your interview here. i do want to play one from ro khanna, who was on meet the press on kamala harris. let's listen to that what she has her team has expressed openness to a new direction and look anyone
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looking at this policy, you have hostages who still aren't released. >> you have a war that has lasted almost 11 months. you have over 40,000 people in gaza died. we need a new direction of power policy to bring the war to an end. >> now, shelby, when she spoke at the democratic convention and then also in a meeting an interview with our colleague dana bash, she's harris has been pretty much in lockstep with the biden administration on this. do you think this is just wishful thinking on roe khanna's part? >> i think a little bit. i think this is a really tough situation for kamala harrison for the biden administration to talk about. but i also think there's an argument to be made that something needs to change, right? and so that's where we're seeing his comments come from. okay. this isn't working. what can we do differently? but as for what she has said publicly, it doesn't indicate kate that that would be the case. >> all right. well, more to come on this shelby talcott, again, thanks for getting up this morning. great to see you you. >> thank coming up on cnn this morning in a matter of hours, pope francis beginning his long gun it's trip as pontificate
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in the south pacific. >> it's a 12th day four-nation visit, the longest and most challenging of his pontificate she saw between folk see the lashin, all you stodgy see so-called rapoport walk over 20,000 miles by air between now and september 13th with stops in indonesia, papa new guinea, east more and singapore no small feat for a pope who is turning 88 in december, state in vatican correspondent, christopher lamb is joining us now, live from rome. he's going to be traveling with the pope. this is quite a trip well, jessica, it is quite a trip. it's not just the longest visit, but francis has made of his pontificate. it's the longest trip that any pope has embarked upon. francis is as you say, traveling almost 33,000 kilometers across the globe and a really important part of this visit is going to be interfaith dialogue,
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building relationships with the muslim well and other religions. when francis's in jakarta, in indonesia, he's going to be having an important meeting at a mosque, which is the largest mosque in southeast asia. it's the most that's connected physically by a tunnel to the catholic cathedral across the road. i kind of example embodiment of the vision that pope francis wants to see. he of course, in indonesia, be in the world's most populous muslim country. i think the pope will be hoping that this message of dialogue and peace and friendship can resonate across the world at a time when we see growing conflicts and wars. and these problems that francis has been trying to address many times. now, he will be hoping that his visit can have an impact globally. now, as you mentioned, the pope's age francis is 87-years-old. some people are asking, can he actually carry out this trip is
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new york. this is a live look at st. louis, missouri. good morning, everyone. i'm jessica dean in for kasie hunt. today it is great to be with you this morning. donald trump and his allies now clarifying exactly where he falls on several issues surrounded surrounding reproductive objective rights over the past several days is shifting positions on an abortion referendum in florida have angered his conservative base. >> and a span of 24 hours, he seemed to backtrack though on how he would vote in florida i think the six-week is too short it has to be more time. >> and so that's an i've told them that i want more weeks. >> you'll vote in favor of the amendment i'm voting that i am going to be voting that we need more than six weeks. are you voting yes or no on amendment four in florida? >> so i think six weeks you need more time. six weeks. i've disagreed with that right from the early primaries when i heard about it, i disagreed with it at the same time, the democrats are radical because
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the nine months is just a ridiculous situation that we're, you can do an abortion in the ninth month. so i'll be voting no for that reason. >> trump's positions running ivf treatments also surprising some allies during a town hall last week he pitched a plan to cover the cost of ivf treatments either by the government or by a mandate on insurance companies. and republican senators seem to be unsure about paying for that proposed plan i'm open to that. most republicans be open to i think we'd have to evaluate the fiscal impact, whether the taxpayer can afford to pay for the us, what impact it would have on premiums even if go search to go into that. >> yeah, there's no end to that. i think a tax credit for children makes sense, means tested and i think let's look at that concept for people trying to have a child joining me now to discuss all of this shy in daniel's race and politics reporter for the hill. good morning to you. great to have you on this morning.
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let's talk a little bit more about where trump is and where he's been kind of all over the place on the sticking out different positions around these reproductive rights issues. how will voters take all of this in him swinging from one direction to another you know, i think this is the former president really trying to figure out what he has to do to win over those voters who are extremely concerned about abortion and reproductive rights this year, right? >> he spent so much time talking about how he it was because of him that the supreme court was over able to overturn roe v. wade. and then the response to that as we now see, is ten states at least have abortion literally on the ballot in november. and so he's trying to find this middle ground to speak to his base while at the same time grabbing the attention of those who are maybe saying, you know what, i don't agree with that. so it's going to be really interesting, i think to see where voter sort of aligned with this especially when looking on the other side, where democrats are in democrats wanting to restore roe v wade. it's going to be a
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very interesting play. i think yeah, well, there was tremendous conservative uproar when he dead that he would not be supporting overturning that six-week ban in florida. >> he has gone back as we played that clip and said that he will now not be doing that. but it is striking to think about how he has bragged and said, i'm the guy that got rid of roe v. wade. >> and now is trying to figure out politically how to almost moderate on that position yes, that's exactly right. >> and i think voters at this point, there's been a lot of shake-up on the democratic side, right? i don't think anybody can deny that. they're going to need somebody who can stay steady right now, especially after everything that we've seen over the last couple of months. so again, not sure for exactly what he's hoping to accomplish here other than possibly speaking to those voters who are a little bit concerned about reproductive rights. but again, voters are really hoping and looking towards somebody who can have a stability is stable campaign at
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this moment. >> let's talk about the campaign more broadly because we got that new polling from abc news ipsos, yeah yesterday. and it shows harris leading trump 52 to 46. what's interesting is that pre democratic convention, it was harris leading trump 51 to 45. so not a ton of swing. there we in the past you know, historically you'd get these bumps coming out of conventions. i was talking to larry sabato yesterday. he made the case that she got her bumped before the convention. what do you make of those numbers? >> i think it's really interesting. i think it goes to show that while voters are paying attention, we already knew that president biden wasn't polling that. well, we know that there is some concerns, obviously around him and so that bump that she got actually ahead of the convention was that enthusiasm that we see come from voters and excitement around a switch-up, not a repeat of 2020. what i think is really interesting from that poll was the gender gap actually widen
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between donald trump and camila harris. and so i think this is gonna be really interesting, especially in november where we see men versus women come out and who they're voting for in november. >> that gap just keeps getting wider and wider. all right. cheyenne, daniel. thank you so much. good to see you. >> thank you so like calm after the break, outrage over the killing of six hostages. >> we're going to talk one-on-one with a former hostage whose spouse remains in captivity plus college football is back. we'll have that and more coming up. >> meadows. are they a fruit or a vegetable you're actually both, right? >> but botanically speaking, the us supreme court ruled that a tomato is a vegetable because of how it's used in cooking. >> i i did notot know that now do are you ready to connect to a perfrfect journey y with turk
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discovery of six murdered hostages in gaza, further complicating already fragile cease-fire talks with hamas. israel believes 101 hostages remain in captivity, including 35 who are feared dead tens of thousands of israelis protesting in the streets. this weekend demanding those remaining hostages be brought home. we have more now from cnn's nic robertson with real hopes of their release until recently, hersh goldberg polin, aden, yerushalmi, carmel gat almog. >> so rusi alexander lobby enough ore. danny no sound by the idf and hamas hello, in gaza, forensic evidence showing they were executed less than three days prior. >> they were brutally murdered by hamas terrorists a short
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while before we reach them, american born hersh goldberg, polin, happy, go lucky, according to his family hero, on october 7, some losing part of his arm trying to save others from hamas gunfire and grenades at the nova music festival coheres goldberg-polin becoming an international icon of the hostages horrific suffering, forced to perform a propaganda video for the terror group he's oh so hopeful parents of the democratic national convention, less than two weeks ago, telling him to hold on until her release deal reached the time is now hersh if you can hear us we love you stay strong, survive bring them
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home horrible troops piling on the pain. >> israeli officials telling cnn, hersh, an a1 and carmel all slated for the first phase? hey, so releases and hostage negotiations heartbreak anger, and anguish that israeli prime minister netanyahu's failure to make a deal saved hersh and the others. an emotive cocktail surging unprecedented numbers of anti-netanyahu protesters onto the streets across the country an outpouring to get the other hostages own. >> we need a deal now for his future, for our future this shouldn't have happened, and haven't aden euro shell me was just 24-years-old hold a bartender at the nova music festival when hamas attacked calling her two sisters her
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last words, they've caught me, carmel gat, a 40-year-old occupational therapist, was visiting her parents at kibbutz be'eri next to the nova music festival saw homer other killed before she was snatched by hamas. 27-year-old almog surrogacy was at the music festival with his girlfriend when she got injured in the hamas attack, he stayed with her trying to staunch her fatal wounds before he was captured alexander lobby enough was the bar manager at the festival 32 32-years-old, a russian israeli his wife, macau, gave birth to their second child this year, a son he will never meet his father or the nino was another october 7 hero the twenty-five-year-old fled the music festival, taking friends to safety in his car, then return to help maya and itay
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regev the three got captured. maya and itay released last november. >> hamas is continuing to steadfastly refused all proposals even worse at the exact same time, it murdered six of our hostages, shani me for whoever murders hostages, is not once a deal. >> the prime minister insisting hamas not him, responsible for the untimely deaths. and the prime minister's message just not cutting it on the streets here at all. >> derek growing tensions within his government, that anger on the screen here is growing. >> this city, the municipality is threatening to go on strike on monday. some other country's biggest labor unions threatening to do the same this country could be on the cusp of change but no one here is going to take that for granted nic robertson, cnn, tel aviv and among those still being held
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hostage in gaza today, us citizen keith siegel. >> siegel was kidnapped from his home by hamas terrorists along with his wife, aviva, on october 7 of evil was released last november as part of that temporary ceasefire deal that was brokered by qatar. >> and the united states have eva siegel joins us now, live from tel-aviv, viva. good morning. good afternoon to you, where you are. first. i just want to say how sorry we are for the trauma you and your entire family have endured and continue to endure nearly one year after october 7, i just want to get your initial reaction to the news that we've gotten over the last 24 hours. and now these massive protests that we're seeing there in tel aviv yes. >> so six hostages were murdered in such a brutal way. >> and they were alive three days ago and they should have been back in israel months ago
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when it was possible they terminales so much pain, rachel and jon. all i'd my family. i loved them and a stole much, wanted to meet here. they son that they've been talking about for nearly a year it's beyond what happened to them. and things like that should not happen. keep is still day with all the other hostages and i want him back alive in a box. >> of course, of course. and so what how does that happen? i know you and other hostages who've been released and family members of hostages currently in captivity have been pressuring the israeli government, the american government, anyone you can, to get them back home. do you see that changing? in the next couple of days, do you feel an increased sense of urgency if that's even possible to be more urgent about this it's urgent. it's been urgent for nearly a year.
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>> what they're going through and the stories that i've been telling, everybody of what i went through and knowing that kid, a nazi just are still there going going through what i went through his crew. it's just so gross. so i do not want to lose my hope and i want to hope then in a couple of days something will change because it has to change. it should have changed months ago it's too cruel that we all know what they're going through and just leaving them the whole world should be with us and scream and shout for them because keith is the crying is lying on a mattress just like a rag no human rights and begging and crying get me out of there and nothing is happening. i can't even think about if keith heard about the six hostages that were killed in such a history way what it feels if he feels that maybe he's going to be the next one, be two killed if he feels that he's going to die if he feels that they'll ever, ever come back and see me we've
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been married for 43 years. i've always known everything a bad kid and now i don't know anything that's just it's unimaginable what have you gotten any sort of update on your husband? >> do you have any idea have they been able to tell you anything you know that i've learned in these last couple of days that it doesn't matter if you've could we could hear something that kids okay. >> now and five minutes later, the hamas terror is just turn around and kill kid so it doesn't mean anything. it just doesn't it means nothing the hostages are in such danger. >> and so what do you hope happens? do you hope are you hopeful that benjamin netanyahu
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will, will agree to a deal that hamas will agree to a deal. do you have hope? that this can be resolved i want to tell you that i feel that bibi netanyahu is killing king and killing the hostages by leaving them. >> they he needs to push. he was chosen to lead to lead his country and he's not doing that now what is doing is breaking everybody up into pieces. everybody's just said and crying and had enough. and that's what we saw last night five to 500 dozen people came to be with us to shout for the hostages to come out if that's not enough, i don't know what more needs to be taken what needs to be done? because i feel that you didn't doing everything we can everything. that's all i do. i've been back to more than nine months with alkyd and screaming
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screaming, please. please. please bring keith home. and although hostages but nothing helps i hope that keith his home very soon with you, eva siegel. >> thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you so much. and thank you. everybody. i love biden. he's just got such a big heart and i know that he wants kicked out and everybody that's with us thank you. thank you for being with us and helping i hope he's home soon. >> thank you. a viva thank you all right. let's turn to sports now, usc opening its college football season with a thrilling win in the final seconds over lsu coy wire has this morning's bleacher report wanting quite a morning jessica dean nearly 64,000 fans set in allegiant stadium record in vegas to see 23rd, right?
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>> usc take on number 13, lsu. that's more than the super bowl. any raiders game or a concert. there were held there and the trojans our backed bringing a revamped defense and some highlight reel plays like this. chi run hudson out of this world catch region into the lower stratosphere it's clear for this one. the one thing is for certain they've got themselves a heck of the quarterback, miller moss, just second career start 75% completion, 378 yards, passing but how about hudson was also orchestrated a game winning drive tie game woody marks, leaving his mark the 13 yard run, eight seconds ago, 27 to 20 he is the final coach, lincoln riley, usc trojans in their first game as a member of the big ten, taken down an scc power and afterwards, lsu coach brian kelly leaving his mark with the table pounding presser guys played their butts off tonight and we're sitting here again. >> we're sitting here again
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talking about the same things about not finishing when you have an opponent in a position to put them away. but what we're doing on the sideline is feeling like the game's over it's unacceptable for us not to have found a way to win this football game. >> it's ridiculous alright, coco gauff's cuesta repeat as us open champ is over the 20-year-old falling in three sets to familiar foe fellow american m1 navarro navarro second consecutive win against golf. and it comes at the same point in a tournament as the paris previous meeting at wimbledon, fourth-round, navarro advances to the quarters where she will face s reese keeps adding her name to the wnba record book, the chicago sky rookie broke the leaks single-season rebounding record yesterday, pulling down this mess in the second quarter for her 405th board of the season, reese, when finished with 19 who rebounds, giving
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418 for the season to go with 17 points in a 79, 74 loss to the links afterwards, the 22 year-old's said she knew g20 just quickly to the pro game and evidently she has. >> all right. >> meantime, caitlin clark and the indiana fever i've been playing lights out since the return from the olympic break. not only do they own the league's best record in that time span, but they now have a winning record for the first time in more than five years, clark dropping 28 points to set the franchise rookie record good for points in a season 193 win over dallas. that's indiana's six when in seven games with their playoff chances looking strong you may think you had a great weekend, but it might not have gone as well as scottie scheffler's. he capped off one of the best seasons by winning the biggest prize in golf, the torque championships, $25 million fedex cup payday pushes his season earnings to just over a cool 62 mill. in the span of a year. the first time father collected a master's green
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jacket and olympic gold medal, and his first mug shot after being arrested outside the pga championship, charges were all dropped, and life is good i really don't know how to put into words. >> it's been a very eventful year, but it's been a lot of fund. do you have the really just the one we're it's about there at bohol, a witch really know what to say about it. but they're everything else has been been pretty special jessica scheffler 62 million in pga tour earnings this year works out to about $830,000 dollars per round, $12,000 per shot. >> that this is not bad bad. >> he's had a pretty good year-old considered armed coy wire. thank you so much. still ahead on cnn this morning in a matter of hours, president biden, vice president harris, will meet in the situation room as demands for a hostage release deal reached new heights. hi, it's plus there be together again when
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