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hostage and ceasefire deal were alive from tel aviv. >> plus why the u.s. just sees venezuelan president nicolas maduro's airplane. >> we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here. sure. >> to cnn news central next. hour vice president kamala harris and president joe biden will co headline a labor day event at a local union hall in pittsburgh. this is their first joint campaign appearance since harris became the democratic nominee. as the two looked to shore up support from union workers ahead of november, we're learning that harris plans to for the first time waded into the controversial proposed sale of u.s steel still to japan's biggest steelmaker, cnn's kayla tausche is live in pittsburgh. kayla, what more do we know? know about what harris plans to say about this u.s. steel deal will
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pay and vice president harris and president biden are expected to address a range of union workers from a range of industries here in pittsburgh at an electrical union in headquarters here. >> but we've learned that vice president harris personally plans to use this appearance to express her own opposition to the proposed $15 billion hello, are takeover of pittsburgh-base d us steel by japan's largest steelmaker, nippon steel a campaign official tells us that vice president harris believes that us feel should remain american owned essentially, echoing a position that president biden first staked out here in pittsburgh with the united steelworkers back in april here's what biden said that you are still done an iconic american company for more than a century. and it should remain a totally american american barber
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because union workers are the best in the world and that's going to happen. i promise you as worth noting that an american company, ohio-based cleveland lives, had already proposed about buy u.s steel for less than half of what nippon eventually offered an eva's still ceo, david barea tells me in a statement that that price in addition to the billions of dollars in additional investment that nippon proposed are something that the company simply cannot replicate. >> he told me in a statement, u.s. steel will be a much stronger company is worth the transaction in these investments, the entire american steel industry will be stronger and more globally competitive to harris and biden in lockstep on i'm labor policy, as you mentioned, will be appearing here in pittsburgh together on the campaign trail for the first time as vice president harris tries to strike that delicate balance of leveraging biden's part popularity with working class voters like those here in the key battleground of pennsylvania, with her message of moving forward.
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>> guys. >> all right. kayla tausche, thanks so much. brianna former president trump is off the trail today, but he is expected to hold a rally on saturday in wisconsin last night during an interview on fox news, trump appeared to make a significant admission that he had quote, every right to interfere with the 2020 presidential election. >> cnn's kristen holmes is following this story for us. kristen what more did the former president say well, brianna, these comments came after we saw that superseding indictment from special counsel, jack smith, which was a reaction to what he had to do filing another indictment because of that immunity ruling in the supreme court's so trump sat down for an interview and essentially talked about this indictment and said something that is similar to what he has said before but lacking a little bit of context. >> take a listen it's so crazy that my poll numbers go up. >> whoever heard you get indicted for interfering with a
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presidential election where you have every right to do it you get indicted and tupled numbers go up now, of course, it sounds like here he is saying that he was indicted for interfering with the election and that he had every right to interfere with the election. >> now in the past, he has not said this exactly, but essentially said that he had every right to question the election. he said that he is being accused used of interfering with the election. this obviously took it a step further and who talked to his senior advisers, they say this was just a misspeak on what he traditionally has said in the past, but you also speak to some of those same advisors. they say this is just another thing that they don't want to have to deal with, particularly as they get into the more heated stretch ahead of him november. >> all right. kristen holmes, thank you for that report and joining us now to discuss errol louis, political anchor for spectrum news and jackie kucinich, washington bureau chief for the boston globe thanks for coming on. >> so arrow to kick it off with
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you whenever trump is talking about the 2020 election, obviously what he is not talking about are the key issues in this election the economy and inflation immigration of course, is frustrating many in his orbit no for sure but also, look, let's keep in mind the future of democracy and whether or not we're going to have free and fair elections is very much on the agenda. trump can't leave it alone because he's never really resolved either legally or politically. the fact that he tried to overturn the results of the last election not want to go away as an issue it's one of his key, frankly support lines that he likes to throw out to his core base and democrats are trying to take advantage of that as well. so like it or not, that issue is here in front of us, which is why he was talking about it on fox news do you see any differences, jackie, between how the harris campaign, this campaign with harris at the head of it is tackling that issue of democracy in peril
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compared to how the biden campaign was targeting the issue you're not hearing about it as much as you did. >> it was a very central to the biden campaign. and while is definitely still a part of the harris campaign, it's usually discussed in terms of the you know the saving the nation. joe biden's whole reason for being so and i think as a result, that's why you're hearing more about, you know, moving forward the future, not looking back from the harris campaign, she's trying to do it in a really delicate way. i was just as was discussed before, to not cast aspersions on joe biden and anything that the two of them did over the last four years were just talking talk about generally a new era of politics going forward. that's what they're trying to sell to the american people right now it's interesting errol kamala harris is trying to walk this fine line, right? >> if trying to present herself
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as someone who represents change and a new pathway forward, but also putting very little daylight between herself and president biden. and what does it tell you on that node that harris is campaigning with biden today biden as her new top surrogate in places like pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan this week pennsylvania is the right place to do it one of the things that democrats often struggle with is to win senior citizens over the last presidential candidate than last democrat, to actually win seniors was al gore back in 2000. so it's been pretty much a generation before democrats guy since democrats got a majority of 65 plus year old voters, joe biden breaks that mold. there's something about him that seniors like either its familiarity or is the way he comports himself, or the fact that he fought for prescription drug price caps for them. but whatever it is, he's very valuable. and of course, of the ten states that
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have highest concentration of senior citizens, while one is florida, we all know, but one of the others is pennsylvania. so he's going to be a very valuable asset and we should expect to see him continue to campaign there with or without kamala harris at his side. >> so he is still very popular there, but is there some risks and some of these other states with biden campaigning with harris wisconsin later this week, jackie i think joe biden can help. >> he obviously won wisconsin, but i think what joe biden's greatest gift to harris has already passed, and that is clearing the field for her and uniting the democratic party behind her when he decided to step down, where we're at labor day. this is when the real campaign really starts. >> and i think surrogates can be an additive for sure. >> but really, at this point, it gets down to the candidate and her running mate. and on the other side from president trump and his running mate that to voters are going to be really focused on then how
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they're making their cases rather than what anyone else is saying about it when it comes down to actually going in that voting booth and casting their vote and jackie, there's a new abc news ipsos poll. >> were you see here is she's got a narrow lead over trump with numbers nearly identical to those pre democratic national convention. so essentially no dnc balance for harris. i do recall ahead of the dnc, there was this talk of well, not sure if there's going to be a balanced because of the momentum she saw out of the gate. but i wonder how you are seeing that. no real balance and how maybe the trump campaign made let me saying it i think what you've been hearing from democrats and i'm sure you all been hearing the same thing. >> they're not taking anything for granted, be it the bounce you received out of the gate or what wasn't out of the dnc. they know this is going to be close. no matter what were in the margins they are right now in several states, she has made up some ground than what we were seeing as opposed to
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biden. but i think neither side is taking any of these ever for granted are just going to run hard for the next one is at 64 days until election day, and it's not even 64 days. let's be real here early voting it starts even sooner in a number of states that was going to say, but who's counting, but who is counting jackie? errol, louis. thank you so much to both of you really appreciate it and still to come israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu asking for forgiveness for not bringing the six killed hostages back alive. you are seeing live pictures here from jerusalem. some of the thousands, hundreds of thousands of israelis who have taken to the streets for a second straight day, demanding a hostage and ceasefire deal plus thousands of u.s. hotel workers go on strike. we're going to tell you what they're demanding and how the walkout is affecting travelers. and then later a record number of people are expected to shutter
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the israeli prime minister did something that he rarely does, which is apologize and ask for forgiveness from the families of these six hostages who saw there their relatives returns, not alive from gaza, but in body bags, the israeli prime minister, though beyond that mostly doubled down on his positions despite the enormous pressure that we have seen from the israeli public over the course of the last 36 hours as tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets to demand that net and yahoo and his governments prioritize a hostage release deal over everything else relating to the war. >> and tonight, the israeli prime minister came out and doubled down on the importance in his view of demanding that is really true. retain control of that philadelphi corridor, that route between the egypt, gaza border over any other conditions in a ceasefire deal? and netanyahu insisted that despite what his own security advisers have been saying
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privately to him, that he believes that israel will not be able to return to that philadelphi corridor if if he moves forward with the first phase of a ceasefire agreement and that goes against what his security establishment including his defense minister have been arguing privately, which is that a deal to free the hostages should be prioritized over the philadelphi corridor. these really prime minister also vowing that hamas also pay a heavy price for killing those six hostages the ovel said that all you want israel is not going to ignore this massacre of hamas. you show limb and the hamas will pay a heavy price for this, a very heavy price, come on sula have shut either war against the evil axis in this specific war. >> against hamas and so this doubling down by the israeli prime minister and his vows that hamas will pay a heavy
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price rather than saying that israel will reach an agreement with hamas it really upends a lot of the hopefulness that we have seen amidst these protests over the last 36 hours. >> and that is to say that so many who are protesting have hoped that perhaps the deaths of the six hostages could be a catalyst to wake up the israeli government in the words of some protesters who have spoken to end to get the israeli prime minister to reach a deal for the freedom of the remaining hostages in gaza right? >> now, you have hamas this morning that more hostages will die if israel tried to free them through military action that's right. >> and hamas it's appears to be acknowledging for the first time that it did indeed execute these six hostages, despite previously falsely claiming that they had died in an israeli bombardments. hamas is now saying that the reason these hostages were killed is that the captors, the guards who were holding these hostages
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were given what they described as quote, new instructions following a previous israeli the operation that did rescue hostages alive effectively suggesting that they are now being told to kill the hostages if israeli troops approach their position indeed, that appears to be what happened hours before israeli troops reach the underground tunnel where these hostages were being held. the six hostages were killed shot in the head, it appears according to the israeli military of before those israeli troops were able to reach them. and now hamas is al qassam brigades is warning that netanyahu's insistence on liberating prisoners through military pressure instead of concluding a deal, they say will mean that the hostages will be returning inside of coffins instead of alive in a prisoner exchange. >> pam. all right. jeremy diamond. thank you so much, brianna family members, friends, and loved ones of the murdered hostages are in
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mourning. >> and that includes gil dickmann his cousin carmela god is one of those six israeli hostage judges who was killed in gaza after spending more than 300 days as a hostage gil, i am so sorry for your family and for all of carmel's friends can you tell us how you all are getting buys since learning of the news so we're devastated. >> i just came out of the funeral funeral and we can we still can't believe this because we held the hope that we will get her back for so long. i mean, we're trying to convince our own prime minister and our own government and the israeli public to come with us and we said that they are in grave danger, that they could die at any moment. we said it again and again and again. and it turned out to be true and right now, all we feel is that we missed her by so it was so close. we were so close to get her gomez was on the list aid.
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they get, they'd just the ceasefire collapsed and they went back into fighting and comment was supposed to come on the first day of this it's new ceasefire at the new deal and we missed it as well. and vice and i must say that i've heard i was just out of the funeral. i heard that he's going he said that hamas is going in such a cynic to keep the war going. this is exactly the opposite of what we want. exactly the opposite what cml would have wished for exactly the opposite of what the hostages that are still held in captivity deserve. they deserve to be home, they deserve to be rescued, not through them home
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safe and for us, this is just it's it's continuing. we're going with the same strike strategy that actually killed hostages. nothing now explains that he's holding onto a piece of land to philadelphi and chooses to risk the life that is what we as israelis believe and what we as the families so let me ask you about that because he had his press conference. >> he says that the press conference that he apologized, which is rare for him to family members. and then and i wonder if did he apologize to your family? >> he tried to reach us. >> he first at first, but on the media that and we knew that he was going to going to go
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with his media circus and say that he apologized to us, so we didn't want to be a part of it's horrible charade. >> he is going to use the murder of my cousin in order to keep the war going. and this is exactly i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm i'm furious you know, it's it's exactly what he does. it's his responsibility that they were if he just chose wha t hostages die in captivity. this is exactly what's going to happen and hamas is a terror organization. we blame him for the killing, the execution of the hostages. of course. but on the other side i want to see a
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nation that believes in life and not another political who believes that he can use death as a weapon a weapon in his political charade. >> gil, when you saw him do this press conference, and he he obviously acknowledges the loss of your family of all of these families of what is really the loss of a nation. and a loss for america as well? and then you saw him turn and do it was almost like a powerpoint presentation. you mentioned the philadelphi corridor, but he spent a lot of time saying this is a porous border weapons money have come through. this is what allowed october 7 to happen we cannot turn over security. what did you think of that moment transcript he doesn't worry the
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you, your pain is obviously so evident. >> your anger is evident. we see it on the streets as well. i do want to take a moment. you said you were coming from the funeral of your cousin, carmel. i do want to take a moment for you to tell us about your cousin abuse judo for a woman who gave so much to people. can you tell us about her she is the exact opposite of everything we talked about count. >> she is such a loving person, such a peace loving person. he has friends, speak you all languages and from all backgrounds, she is an occupational therapist only searching for ways to treat others and to take care of them in their most horrible places. and times of their lives. she we know that in captivity she actually took care of two youngster hostages who with her and she practiced yoga with them in meditation with them to treat them, and to make sure
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that they come to this horrible experience. okay and when they came back, we were so glad to hear this because this is exactly what comer is. >> and she she managed to stay herself in captivity and to take care of others. this was such an amazing thing for us to hear, to know that after all of this, after 11 months in capital david she lost her life in such a horrible way and we missed her by so little is just devastating. and i know that what she would want as someone who spent so much time in captivity is not for us to be said, and it's not for us to be in in grief, not only in greece, but mainly to keep our struggle going to get all the hostages back because that's the most important thing because she know that would
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wanted us to keep the struggle going and get all the hostages back. >> i'm sure of that. and i'm going to do that. i promised it to her and i promised it to all the hostage families that we're going to keep on pushing to get all the hostages out even if netanyahu is willing to sacrifice them. >> i'm so sorry that carmel was taken from you and your family and her friends and we will remember and i thank you for speaking with us thank you. >> thank you, brianne. >> gil dickmann. we appreciate it, and we'll be right back. > i told mymyself i wasas ok with my y moderate t to severe rheumatotoid artrthritis symymp wiwith my psororiatic arththrit sysymptoms. >> b but just okay. . isn't t o >> no, i it was donene sududden > if you stilill have symymp afafter a tnf f blocker lilike humemeyra or enbrel.l. rains. o.
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cnn on this labor day, one of the busiest travel holidays of the year, a huge strike of hotel workers across america just got even bigger today, several hundred people in baltimore walked off the job that more than than 10,000 others on the picket line in 25 different cities the strike began sunday morning against major hotel chains like hilton hyatt, and marriott. the picketers are part of the unite here union with demonstration spanning from boston to hawaii. cnn's gloria pazmino has been following the labor standoff, glory. the workers say hotels have recovered from the pandemic, but have left major cost-cutting measures in place that's right, brianna, that is one critical issue that the union has been focusing on. >> they say that these workers have not been getting the wages that reflect a recovery that the industry has had in the last few years since the
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pandemic, the industry was so affected during that time and they had to make several cuts. but workers say now that tourists are back travelers are back and they have to go to work and they can't make ends meet they also say that they don't have enough people on staff to provide the services that gas were accustomed to during before the pandemic. so more than 10,000 workers have joined the picket line all the way from baltimore to connecticut to seattle, even in honolulu, i want you to listen to a housekeeper who talked about why she decided to join the strike but we going to do whatever it takes for us to have a better contract, better wages better work conditions for doing this not only for us bur or t gas to provide them the better service they deserve. and for our families, for our community now, brianna, it is not an accident that they are on
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strike on labor day, of course, this is a day where we focus on workers and their contributions. >> also, a day where hotels and the tourism industry expects to make significant gains because so many people are traveling. but for now, the strike affecting several hotel chains across several cities all right. >> gloria pazmino, thank you for the latest their families more now, on the union perspective joining us now is international president of unite here, glen mills high gwynne. so it tells us a little bit more we heard the reporting from gloria, but tell us a little bit more about what your members are seeking absolutely. and thank you, pam. we have a motto in our union that one job should be enough and our members believe that they love welcoming guests to cities all across the country. and they would like to be able to provide for their families and live in the same cities that they welcome guest to every day. and so we're looking for a quality of job that allows a
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person to work one job and you talk about how hotels are now back to profits after the pandemic that they had kept, that they had pre-pandemic. >> and then of course a pandemic hit them hard. but you said they've ounce back, but they have kept those pre pandemic measures in place. how that impacted those that are part of your union sure. we all went through the pandemic together the hotel industry, hotel workers because we all want adores him to rebound. and now that it has things that were cutting during that time is cost savings measures like automatic daily housekeeping are various food and beverage offering room service as those services remain cut, it makes the work harder for the workers that remain, and it makes the hotel's less appealing to guests so what we're asking for is really that the hotel's respect our work. there's an respect to guests unite here, has endorsed kamala harris
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committing to knocking on more than 3 million doors before election day confident. >> are you that harris will get the support of all your rank and file are members are just like any other workers in this country. >> they're looking for candidates who are going to commit to back them up. and commonly, harris and tim waltz have gotten on the offense talking about the prep price of gas, the price of groceries, the pace of rent. it's what working people need to hear that the whoever is running for office is going to back them up on the day-to-day living with the track record that she's got to prove i believe our members will be there do you have any concerns about picketing as election day draws near and if it could have hurt your candidate no, not really. >> i believe that kamala harris has been a strong supporter of workers. she wants workers to get what they deserve. that's the kind of country she is looking to lead. and so i think as our members are out there
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president nicolas maduro's airplane. i were talking can about the country's equivalent of air force. one, the seizure happened in the dominican republic and officials fluid to florida landing in fort lauderdale. today cnn national security correspondent, kylie atwood is here with details. so kylie, what do officials say prompted this new escalation? >> will as you said, they made the determination that the acquisition of this plane was in violation of u.s. sanctions. and so then they tried to figure out how they could get their hands on the plane, how this all came to fruition, was that the plane was in the dominican republic, according to officials those from the dominican republic, it was there getting some maintenance that it needed to get the u.s. worked with officials in that country to come up with this plan to seize the plane that happen and then today it was flown to florida and the u.s has been going after corruption within the venezuelan government for years now, they've been trying to prevent and goods and money from getting into the country. and specifically, of course, ending up in the hands of the
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president nicolas maduro. they've seized things like luxury car first, but this is a major escalation. i mean, imagine another country seizing air force, one that is effectively what happened today. and so u.s. officials our saying that this demonstrates that they're going to go after anyone who is in violation of u.s. sanctions, even if of course is someone who is at the top of the chain and foreign government. so how good the maduro government get the plane, okay. >> that's fascinating. it came from the united states this plane was actually in the southern an area in southern florida. and the maduro regime setup accompany a front company that was based in the caribbean. they did that at the end of 2022. and then in april 2023, they use that front company to purchase this plane. so it was purchased from this company in southern florida. it went through the caribbean and then it ended up in venice and as whelan, it's only been there now for just over a year, but it's really remarkable that it was actually a u.s.-made plane that ended up
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in venezuela. and now of course is back in the hands of us authorities were able to investigate what's on the plane. we saw folks heading into the plane today, right when it landed with recording devices and the like to try and figure out anything they can about the meetings that maduro was having on the plane and all that that's very interesting story kylie, thank you so much for that if you for traveling home this labor day pack, your patience because the tsa expects this holiday weekend will be the busiest on record. >> we're going to go live to reagan n national aiairport for >> sececond time a as three e ti knknow is ththis what hehe's do now?w? >> as.s. your hostst i have sos rulele. firsrst, no showerers l thanan five minutes. t this is'a spotot. >> n no gains knknow fun? >> yes. scscotch meanwnwhile, a vrbobo, when o other vacatation
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cnn's pete muntean at reagan national airport for us. how many millions have you seen? and today, pete probably not millions here. >> in fact, they were anticipating about 40,000 here at reagan national airport well, but it is a huge day for air travel nonetheless, a really big finished for what has been a huge summer for air travel between memorial day and labor day that tsa has screened about 250 million people at airports nationwide, a quarter billion people there averaging about 2.6 million people a day and fraud, the start of this travel rush was actually bigger than that average number they were anticipating about 2.8 million people to be screened at airports nationwide. that number was actually closer to 2.9 dana million. so as 6% increase over the same time last year fits in the theme that air travel just keeps getting bigger and bigger. it's not just the pent-up demand post-covid era. it's not just because of the arrows
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door and so many people traveling for taylor swift, there is something different than is happening here. today will be about closer to average it's about 2.66 million people. that's what they are anticipating. the good news here is that the cancellations and delays have been relatively low. they really peaked on thursday for his day one bad weather swept through the mid-atlantic. the faa was warning of potential ground stops in texas and florida today the big thing though now, is there whereas the ground stop for newark liberty international airport, one of the biggest airports of the new york metro area. that is because of an equipment outage there. the faa he says they're investigating the possibility of a radar outage there that could be significant and drive up the cancellations and delays as the day goes on, the equipment that is working though that's something that's new is here at reagan national airport. and about 80 year ports nationwide started out as a small pilot program for facial recognition and security checkpoints. you'll walk up to the machine, you put your i.d. in the machine, the
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barrier at the hecht museum and haifa, israel, now at the time the boy's dad said his son pulled at the jar to see what was inside that's what it has. the ground and shatter. >> make sense to me check it out. >> okay. what experts are now using 3d technology and high resolution video to restore the job our, which could be back on display as soon as next week, the museum's director says they'll use the restoration process as a learning lesson and they actually want the family to be a part of it. and this is pretty cute as a gift. the book boy gave the staff a clay jar of his own, his little gift to them that you'd go on display. i think so. maybe place that needs a glass area barrier. >> exactly what tory ancient artifact the lead with jake tapper starts right now grief. >> anger, and critical questions, and israel believes st
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