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right now on cnn this morning and protesters are demanding a hostage release deal. once again, flooding streets of israel, bringing the country to a new near halt you may not be a union member. >> you better thank a union member that was labour that built this country and kamala harris and tim walz ignite their fall campaign blitz with a labor day pitch to union members. and are ready, you're like kamala harris, our next president president biden emerges on the campaign trail as a top surrogate for harris, traveling to pivotal swing states it's 5:00 a.m. here in washington. >> here's a live look at capitol hill and good morning, everyone. i'm paula reid in for kasie hunt. it's great to be with you. and protesters
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filling streets across israel in an act of defiance against prime minister benjamin netanyahu demonstrators angered by the israeli government's failure to secure a hostage deal. just days after the bodies the six hostages, including one u.s. citizen, who recovered in gaza netanyahu, dismissing the criticisms and asking, or compassion i'm i told the families kosovo may have got my hair and i repeat and say this evening, i knew we were care should slip i'm asking for your forgiveness. >> who love you, tom, that we didn't manage to bring them back alive. they were very close, but we couldn't make it joining me now cnn international correspondent paula hancocks. paula, what can you tell us about where things stand today? >> well, paula, despite the fact that hundreds of thousands of protesters were on the
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streets of israel pushing the israeli prime minister to sign a ceasefire deal. he is still acting defiant. the speech on monday where he said that it is up to hamas to make the concession. so despite the immense pressure on him at this point, he is digging in and saying he will not change his mind. now what he has said is that there needs to be israeli military stationed on the border between egypt and gaza. the philadelphi corridor saying that would prevent hamas re-arming and smuggling arms in. it is something that has created difficulties within his own cabinet, his defense minister even saying this is not necessary. sources close to these negotiations say that he is changing conditions when it comes to this particular deal. and we know that it is something that hamas will not agree to so despite the immense pressure that is building inside israel, as well as
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outside the israeli prime minister is really doubling down at this point. now we've also heard the u.s. president joe biden criticizing him fairly publicly when asked whether or not it was believed that he was doing enough netanyahu to get this deal done at the president said simply, no one word speaking, 1,000 volumes there. the frustration from the biden administer australian has been very clear when it comes to the israeli continuing to try and get this deal done. we know that discussions have been ongoing. there have been meetings with the u.s. president and his security officials in the situation room on monday to try and hammer out what they are calling a final proposal of final deal that they will put to both israel and hamas in the hope of getting a deal done, paula paula hancocks thank you. >> and president biden joined
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vice president harris on the campaign trail yesterday. >> well, he didn't address the israel-hamas conflict in his remarks as paula hancocks just reported, he did have a quick response for reporters who asked him to weigh in do you think it's time for prime minister netanyahu on this issue, do you think he's doing enough? >> no a later in the day, president biden also said he would quote, eventually speak with the israeli prime minister, joining me now to discuss how the ongoing wars impacting the race this here at home, mychael schnell, congressional reporter with the hill and risk gorman, political reporter at notice. all right. so obviously these israel-hamas war remains a hot button issue, especially in michigan. one of the key states in this race and also home to the largest aerobe american population in the country, now one republican backed groups seems to be leaning into this divide in the democratic party and just released this ad so when
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netanyahu came to dc, harris hosted the prime minister up the white house and when supporters of a free palestine stood up for gaza, harris put them in their place and supporters a free-palestine bay hate her so i want to get your reaction to this ad yeah, this is just kind of just normal campaigning, right? >> i mean, you have michigan, which is a pivotal swing state. and this arab american vote is one of the biggest blocks, is a huge block in the state. and harris needs to win these people in these votes. and you, she can't afford to lose very many boats just like trump can't afford to lose very many republican votes. and these voters and usually swing democratic and so this kind of ad that they're playing is playing towards the fact that she is heard ministration. they have kind of backed israel. they have been supportive of israel and this is playing into that, trying to get these people not to show up. you saw the missing is also state where you had a huge block of uncommitted voters when biden first ran, when biden was
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originally running to the primary. and a lot of that uncommitted vote was because of his stance on the israel-hamas war. so that's kind of what we're seeing is republicans playing into this and trying to get these voters, this voter block just not, not even to vote for donald trump, but just not to show out and not to vote. and that would hurt harris in the election. there like a do you think that this this kind of add this kind of attack will be effective in michigan i mean, it could be this is, as reese noted, one of the most pivotal matters among michigan voters we saw that uncommitted vote, it was a sizable part of the electorate back during the democratic primary. >> in short, that was for president biden. but really it's been the biden harris administration that has come under criticism from some folks for their approach to the israel-hamas war. i also think that this is just continuing to see what reason i both see you on capitol hill frequently is that republicans like to play into this division, this is a well-known division within the democratic party where you have staunchly pro-israel democrats going up against
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pro-palestinian progressives who are really frustrated by the mounting humanitarian deaths in the gaza strip. this has been an effective attack line for republicans because it shows this this difference and variation among the democratic party. and right now, we're in the final stretch of the elections. i think that republicans know that this is an effective attack line for them. they've seen that on capitol hill, they've didn't that on the campaign trail. they're going to continue to play into that division for their political purposes. >> and while we know there is this divide within the democratic party, here's what vice president harris said. she would do on israel conflict. and last week, cnn interview i'm unequivocal and unwavering in my commitment is real defense and its ability to defend itself, this war must end. >> in the meantime, we must get a deal that is about getting the hostages out. i've met with the families of the american hostages. let's get the hostages out. let's get the ceasefire done, but no change in policy in terms of arms and so forth.
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>> know, we have to get a deal done michael, as that enough? >> is that going to be enough to sort of unite the factions inside her party? >> probably not because she's backing president biden's approach to the war in gaza, which has been the subject of this controversy and of this criticism, particularly among those arab americans, progressives, folks like we've seen the uncommitted vote in michigan. so vice president harris, standing by president biden, not showing any parity in terms of they're stands and how they approach the war. probably not going to help with that criticism, but i think the main question here is that the paris campaign is betting that this block of uncommitted voters and progressive voters, are going to at the end of the day, vote democratic and side with vice president kamala harris because the alternative former president trump, and their eyes is worse for the situation in gaza now will if they're rolling the dice and betting that they will, they
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will show up because they think that the alternative is worse than what we saw with the dnc last month where a palestinian did not speak at the convention that came under very sharp criticism from progressives. but again, democrats plowed ahead and did not give them a speaking slot, likely because they figure that at the end of the day they will show up despite this divide. it's a very large bet to make especially among this very dedicated and uncommitted vote group. and in a key swing state of michigan. but this just seems to be how the campaign is playing this issue. about two months out from election day what is your reaction to the campaign's message here? so the campaign is basically mean to michael's point. they are kind of making a bet here. the fact that these voters are going to come back to them at the end of the day but that's a big pet to make this these voters are extremely angry. you saw there protest also the dnc in chicago. and so they're very upset. they're angry and i think it is kind of a bet to make and it's risky to take on
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because if these people don't show up for you and don't show out and don't vote for you. that's a voter block that you're losing. and in this tight election, this smallest of margins really can make a difference, especially in key pivotal states such as michigan i think it's a big risk that they're taking absolutely. >> like you said, all about michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania can't afford to lose any votes. there my gosh, now, rescore, man. thank you so much for joining us. >> and coming up on cnn this morning, pope francis embarks on his longest trip, yet, a 12th day journey that highlights the catholic churches pivot towards asia, plus a full sprint, just shore up blue wall support president biden joins forces with kamala harris on the campaign trail and two walz touts his union roots in a labor day pitch for the working class. as the campaign pushes to port the critical voting block her 2024 if you want to attack me for standing up for collective bargaining, for fair wages for safe working conditions, for
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meteorologist derek van dam derek, what are you seeing? >> good morning, paula. yeah. that's that's the dichotomy of both sides of our country today. it's the heat and summer-like temperatures over the west. and it's the cool autumn like temperatures across the northeast were going to try and break it down for you. as you start your tuesday morning. this is just picking you're perfect, lots of comfortable temperatures across the northeast with low humidity values as well. a little bit of warmth across the deep south as expected. but i want you to see what's happening across the southwest. this is where the heat is going to build too dangerously high levels through the course of this work week 106 today for las vegas, phoenix at 108. so you can see the contrast between below and above average temperatures across the western and eastern half of the country. but we do have the national weather service issuing some excessive heat warnings as well as advisories. and this is just away from the coastline across south and central portions of the state of california. and this is just an extraordinary we know it's hot here. but
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look at this, we're talking about los angeles topping out at 100 degrees by the end of the week. that is well over 20 degrees above average. so that's dangerous heat. we call that extreme heat. so they're putting in a lot of precautionary is to combat this excessive heat that will build through the south southwest. this week, i including an opening, some cooling centers. >> paula, derek van dam. thank you. and pope francis is kicking off his 12th day visit southeast asia and the south pacific, earlier this morning, he touched on in indonesia after 13 hour flight from rome. this trip underscores a shift taking he place inside the catholic church a tilt toward asia and the people of singapore are embracing it but i am frankly, i have a different religion, but i like it it means being together, the union. >> it means mutual respect. that's what i like. i'm okay that he's coming to indonesia.
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>> i like it and over the next 12 days that 87-year-old pontiff make stops in indonesia, papua new guinea, east timor, and singapore as sanad that it can correspondent christopher lamb is traveling with the pope. he joins us net live now from jakarta, because you're traveling with the pope. he actually spoke to reporters aboard his plane what did he say well, pull the pope was in good spirits and sharing quite a lot of energy at the back of the plane when he greeted reporters, he always come to the back of the plane to greet, talk to briefly, each reported traveling with him. >> he was making jokes, he was saying he was looking forward to the trip he thanked journalists for accompany him and he said is the longest trip of his pontificate. he's going to need that energy if he's going to get through the next 12 days because he's got a lot of events including here in
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jakarta. he's going to the istiqlal mosque, the largest mosque in southeast asia, because right at the heart of this trip is the importance of interfaith dialogue. pope francis wants to show to the world how important it is for religions to talk to each other, to have friendship, to have dialogue, and he's hoping that that message will resonate more finally, at a time of growing religious extremism, global conflicts, indonesia is a good example of that coexistence between faith. i was speaking to a catholic priest earlier who said that in many indonesian families, you have people of a lot of different fates who buddhists muslims, christians. so he's going to be here in jakarta for the next few days. you're going to be underlying the importance of inter-religious dialogue. an interfaith friendship. and then he is going to papua new guinea, east timor, and singapore it's the longest trip, as i said, that this pope was undertaken, it's the longest trip that any pope has
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embarked upon. the fact that francis is doing it at seven is sending a message that he's still have a lot of gas left in the tank fuller. >> that is remarkable, especially at his age, christopher lamb. thank you. and still ahead on cnn this morning, we'll bring you the latest from the massive protests from king israel as outrage over the killings of six hostages gaza spills over into cities nationwide. plus both campaigns are making a push for organized labor to back their candidate let's not pay too much attention to the left now, like labor always does we are the underdogs in this race because we cnn new central anand seven eaeastern t arare trying t to shutut down t lelegal loophohole to get t 100 milligigram generic c viviagra
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>> everybody's wages go up when union workplaces are safer workplaces are safer when you are strong every single chance. these guys have gotten, they've waged war on workers in the middle-class as president trump blocked over time for millions of workers. hell, why pay the bills? he doesn't pay his own? why should we pay somebody for overtime? what are they going to do? that's what they do. >> and the vice president is expected to continue that message as she debuts more of her economic platform at a rally in new hampshire tomorrow and joining me now to discuss all of this is to lay it mohsen senior washington correspondent for bloomberg and stephen neukam, congressional reporter for axios, are thank you both for being with did us as part of this push for more economic messaging, the harris campaign is releasing a new ad. i want you to take a listen she'll
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make groceries more affordable by cracking down on price gouging. and she'll cut housing costs by taking on corporate speculators. middle class families build america we need a leader who has their back what is your reaction to this ad there's a lot of promises there and a little very little insight into the pathway to make those promises happen, you need a strong coalition and they were on the both chambers of congress also, no one's talking about the deficit. it's a very boring thing to talk about. i realize it, but americans do pay attention and no direct sign of how this will actually bring down cost of living stephen, do you agree? >> well, look, the campaign is still trying to find their economic footing. i think one thing they're trying to do is spin and flip the message on inflation, right? i mean that's the, when you look at
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the polling, the pocketbook but dining table issues that still one of the top things for american voters. so the vice president and democrats, we saw at the dnc senator bob casey talk about greedflation and trying to blame inflation on the greed of corporate entities. so i think beyond the policies, there's also this sort of messaging thing that they're trying to do to try and flip that the attack that many republicans are going to launch against them and speaking of attacks on walz has previously been attacked by republicans for his pro union stance. >> and he yesterday he tried to flip that using this interesting line. let's take a listen start thinking about running i can remember and this was one republicans came up to me in one of my campaigns and they said, tim is in the pocket of organized labor i said that's a dam. >> why i am the pocket i am the pocket in the pocket. is that
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going to resonate with voters? there's a lot of flipping the scripts going on around here. >> yeah, i think that look, it's a little confusing right now because 30 40 years. ago, unions made up 15 and ten american workers right now, it's down to one in ten. the other thing that we're looking at here is that union leadership has picked the harris-walz ticket, right? they were with biden as well, but the rank and file supporters so far are with donald trump. and so i think that flipping of the script that i'm in your pocket and you know, the way americans think, the average american doesn't think about the economy or inflation, they think cost of living, how much does that cost? what is it going to do to my pocket, right. and so he is he's fine finding a link to americans who are in these key blue wall states are not sure about harris is handling of the economy with biden's. so then they're equally not sure about how harris would handle things
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going forward with walz. that is helpful. i did not i did not put that together. the economic being in your pocket, the private thank you for we further understand what he's trying to get at here. and of course, president biden last year he made history when he was on the picket line during the uaw strike. he's trying to remind voters of harris supported and him and that will that be enough to get the trust of the support, the votes of the rank and file. >> well, we'll have to see there, obviously trying in some time passion to sort of recreate the coalition that one biden the election in 2020. yes, one out of ten workers are union members, but disproportionately, michigan, pennsylvania, ohio. those states are more of those workers are in those states that the campaign absolutely has no choice but to win in november. so i think talking to those members and obviously the endorsement of pro union leadership is going to give them a head start and trying to rebuild that coalition. >> and a couple of months and vice president harris, she actually made a bit of news during that rally coming out in
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opposition to a proposed deal for us steel to be acquired by a japanese company. how could this help her potentially with voters? >> i think voters are right now trying to see where is she, like biden and where is she different. but this is actually somewhere where she is like both trump and biden both candidates had come out with the very sort of key economic populist message that us steel should remain in the american hands. i think with workers, it's going to, it's going to go over, well, that there is at least some kind of continuity on that front in a deal that it's not going to come through before election day, but it might be a big issue in the start of 2025. >> of course, trump tried to undermine this message, highlighting what he believes his administration did to help unions truth, social post yesterday saying, quote, we achieved major success to protect american workers by negotiating free and fair trade deals, passing the usmca before adding. but kamala and biden
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have undone all of that is his message going to break through? for these voters? >> it could, it's possible, i think right now so much of the excitement is on the harris/walz side. i think that we're still sort of on that high of the end of the dnc, her becoming the candidate well, that message will well, the trump the truth, social posts, the screaming into social media world breakthrough. maybe it broke through in 2016, that's he got his message through, but it seems in bradley's from my personal point of view, less and less that that message is breaking through, especially in high-load sort of fashion and to truth, social, well critical issues of critical states, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. thank you both for joining us and 159,000 children in gaza have now been vaccinated against polio vaccinations from the u.n. led campaign will continue today as the u.n. hopes that vaccinate
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640,000 children before september 12. joining me now, cnn international correspondent, nada bashir. nada, what can you tell us? >> well, this is the third and final day of phase one of this vaccination campaign, paula, that is set to continue until september 12. and what we're going to see is three phases, each lasting three days. that first phase taking place right now is focused on central gaza already, as you mentioned, nearly 159,000 children well, they're not immunized against polio. so a significant feat there. but as you mentioned, they are aiming to vaccinate 640,000 children across the gaza strip that equates to over 90% of children under the age of ten. >> now, phase two will focus on southern gaza that is expected to begin between thursday and sunday. >> then of course, face three will focus on northern gaza and what we've been hearing from u.n agencies and representatives on the ground as this has so far been successful, and the success of this campaign it's heavily dependent on these pauses in
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fighting areas, specific pauses in fighting that the u.n has called for on both sides of the conflict to ensure that this campaign and can be rolled out safely and securely, not only for those medical workers on the ground, but of course for the families and children lining up waiting to get these vaccines and we have seen videos showing you a huge turnout. all families on the first day we saw families gathering around the al-aqsa martyrs hospital in deir al balah yesterday, we saw an aid workers relief workers visiting u.n. run schools, which of course become vital shelters for civilians in the gaza strip visiting classroom by classroom, tent by tend to carry out these it's vaccinations that of course, this is a crucial campaign. gaza has confirmed the first case of polio in a baby. this is the first case according to unicef in 20 five years. so there is a significant amount of urgency around this, but so far u.n. officials have said that it has been successful. the hope is this will continue as they move to phase two and
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phase three that we can ten you to see that pause in fighting be, being respected and that they can achieve that goal of vaccinating of a 600,000 children against polio nada bashir. >> thank you and coming up on cnn this morning, a barnstorming the blue wall, how the harris campaign is using president biden the try to pick up support in key battleground states. >> plus who other than joey chestnut downing a more dogs than any human in history, either be in our bleacher report next kamala harris, yellow trump, the debate everyone's been waiting for follows cnn for complete coverage and exclusive pre and post-debate analysis of cnn special event, the abc news presidential debate simulcast next tuesday the a at nine
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all right. you said it once you said it, 1 million times, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania can biden, move the needle for harris in these key states yeah, it really is striking as i, as i wrote that no matter what else changes in american politics these states always seem to be at the fulcrum when i coined the phrase the blue wall in 2009, it referred to the 18 states actually that ultimately voted democratic in all six elections from 92 to 2012 in 2016, trump famously dislodged michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin from the blue wall. >> biden won them back in 2020 when you look at the blue wall now, more often they talk about those three states that fell out of it, rather than the original concept biden's, i think greatest asset in the 2020 election was that he improved over hillary clinton then in 2016, not massively, but enough among those blue collar workers in those three states to win them back from trump after he had dislodge them in 2016. so if she is
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going to deploy him, you know, a president with a disapproval rating of 55% or more as biden has i mean, there's limits as to how much he can help you, but if he can help you, it is clearly, i think his greatest value is going to be among those workers in those states, by the way, those three states have voted the same way in every presidential election since 1980 except one and even more remarkably, over the last 30 years, they have voted the same way for governor in every election, except one. so they tend to move together and that is the key to their influence. >> but to follow up those low poll numbers, we should she be concerned about biden's low polling yeah absolutely. >> i mean, that is the biggest headwind she has. look, you know 55 to 60% of americans say they are not better off as a result of the policies of the biden administration. and that is an enormous headwind for her. so there are limits to how much you can use biden there was a reason that he was fired,
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that were trailing in the election before he before he stepped aside. but i've always thought if there is an epicenter to the enthusiasm, the positive enthusiasm for biden in the democratic party as opposed to see him as a vehicle to stop trump, it was among the blue collar who's you asked me about him in 2020 now with all the historic investment in manufacturing, construction, the infrastructure bill that has unfolded under him as well he can be an asset with those voters. but when you've got a president with the disapproval rating as high as it is. ben, you've got to be judicious about where you deploy them. >> and one of the big criticisms of the harris-walz campaign has been a lack of specifics when it comes to economic policy. tomorrow, harris delivers a speech in new hampshire and she's expected to roll out some new economic proposals. what are you expecting to hear tomorrow in the granite state? >> you, know i guess i feel like it's kind of silly to say
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we don't know what the agenda of a harris administration would be because we know what the agenda of the democratic party is. i mean, there is a bottom agenda that is broadly supported across the party. it has to do with ending the trump tax cuts for families earning 400 or 400 for the $1,000 a year or more, which will expire next year if nothing is done. so they have leveraged to negotiate some kind of limit on any extension as 2025 and using the proceeds for a broad agenda that includes incentives for the green manufacturing we just talked about. that include subsidies for people to buy health insurance expanded childcare help resuming the child tax credit that was ended after 2022 and more broadly, on medicare negotiating lower prices for drugs out of pocket limits. i think you're going to hear a lot from her. i think what democrats have decided is
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the key economic point. they have to kind of impress upon voters is they have tangible, practical, operational policies that will help them with specific costs, whether it's raising children, whether it's dealing with health care costs, whether it's dealing with prescription drugs. and i think that that's a lot of the emphasis is going to be between now and then as well as access to capital for small business and helping people participate in the economy. as i said, by subsidizing child care costs alright, quickly, ron, i want to go back to the blue wall, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, if it doesn't hold for harris, does she still have a path to victory in november yeah, but, they're, all hard. >> right? i look i think what's happening is that she is establishing some separation in michigan and wisconsin, which means pennsylvania with its 19 electoral votes, is the most likely. >> i think most people in both parties agree is the most likely to be one state if she doesn't win pennsylvania in theory, she could come up and say for it by winning one of
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the southeast states, either north carolina and georgia, plus one of the southwest states either nevada or arizona. but you would like your odds much better on either side if you can just went pennsylvania, if harris, though, is able to establish some separation in michigan, wisconsin, and also nevada which polling is suggesting suddenly it's trump, who has to pull the inside straight at that point, he would have to win all three of georgia, north carolina, and pennsylvania in order to win the most straightforward path kinda anywhere we started paula, for both sides, the most straightforward path to 270 is through those former blue wall states of michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. >> ron, thank you thanks for having me and turning to sports. >> the florida state football team goes from a national title contender to last place, and it's conference all in the span of just ten days. >> coy wire has this morning's bleacher report was up fall,
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