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in this particular example, this is almost kind of like, you know, the modern example, the 22 plenty for example, of a political cartoon. it's clearly parody but i think what becomes a more serious issue is when it's not clearly parody and when a.i, is used in a manner which is not all vs that. >> there's some fakery going on and that didn't you did see that happening in the democratic primary in new hampshire when there was a a robocall that went out that was supposedly biden's voice. >> and so i think that's where it becomes a little scarier, but to me it seems like a almost like a play local cartoon. >> well, thank you so much to our panel. i'm sorry, we didn't have time to discuss the hot dog eating contest because i think there's a lot of content there. it's a lot of americanah thank you so much. >> it's for joining us. i'm paula reid and cnn news central starts right now we are exactly
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one week away from the presidential debate between vice president harris and former president trump. >> this morning, a new look at how differently they are approaching this big moment breaking overnight, israel says it has killed a top hamas commander responsible for the october 7 massacre and it's a whale of a tail. the video you have to see this morning launched into the air by a whale, a snorkeler gets to surprise of a lifetime. i'm sara sidner with john berman and kate bolduan. this is cnn news central check your calendar as it's the first day of that. >> always talked about post post-labor day sprint to the finish. in this election cycle. that is 63 days to go nine weeks, exactly. and some ballots though will start hitting the mail in north carolina this week in
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pennsylvania, early voting starts, they're in two weeks. so calling it a sprint, no exaggeration. and one thing to presidential candidates are sprinting to right now is to get ready for their big debate ahead of their first face-to-face, cnn has new reporting on how the candidates are preparing and maybe no surprise, they are taking very different approaches. one major focus for both campaigns is and will continue to be the economy on that, kamala harris is set to roll out more of her and i'm like, agenda tomorrow is already rolling out a major new ad buy to go with it she'll 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 still the latest polling suggests nationally americans trust donald trump more than kamala harris and handling the economy. >> cnn's priscilla alvarez is leading us off this hour so
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priscilla, what are you learning about the focus? for harris and the new message for harris now well, the vice president is trying to fine tune her economic pitch. >> what you heard there from that ad is affordability and that has been the theme of her messaging on this issue, which again, as you mentioned, she pulls behind former president donald trump on now that ad is part of a broader 370 buy from labor day to election day. so they are going aggressive on the airwaves. but she's also hitting the campaign trail to also woo those working class voters and those labor groups that boosted president joe biden in 2020. now, yesterday, we saw her in pennsylvania alongside president joe biden was the first campaign event that they have done together. and of course, in a place where he only beat the former president by less than two percentage points in 2020. so clearly an important place for them to appeal to those voters. you see the images there. now, the president will be hitting
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the camp campaign trail to help her as he shifts from candidate to surrogate, take a listen lot of progress and kamala going to build on that progress and she's going to build on it. >> i'll be on the sidelines, but i'll do everything i can to help now, he is expected to go to wisconsin and michigan over the next few days again, as he hits those blue wall states areas where the campaign sees that he can be helpful. >> he and the west wing and the campaign, the vice president's office, all trying to strategize where they can utilize him over the next few weeks. now, of course, the vice president also hitting the trail this week ahead of her debate preparations, some of which is already ongoing, she will be going to new hampshire tomorrow where she will unveil more of her economic proposals, especially focusing on innovation and entrepreneurship. remember, last week, she previewed that one of the things that she wants to propose is tax credits for small business startups. so
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more on that tomorrow, but certainly she is hitting the trail trying to get ahead on this issue ahead of that critical debate next week, where she and the campaign knows it will bring in large audiences and allow them to hear from her directly more about her policy these against former president donald trump and priscilla this morning the harris-walz campaign is also kicking off another bus tour this focus on reproductive rights. what are you learning about it? >> sources i've spoken with in the campaign all say repro rights is where they see that they can really capitalize against former president donald trump. and it's an issue that the vice president was set up from the beginning of the year to be the voice on. she had kicked off her own reproductive rights tour earlier in the year was during that time that she actually coined the term trump abortion ban, something that we'll be hearing about a lot on this story, on this tour starts today in florida. of course that is a place where abortion is on the ballot and werenald trump said that he would vote no on overturning their current
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six-week ban. now, the vice president, despite all of this, has been maintaining and she is the underdog in the race. so she is certainly trying to capitalize on these issues to appeal to voters, but hear from her directly here it's going to be a tight race to the very end. so let's not pay too much attention to those polls. because as unions and labor knows best, we know what it's like to be the underdog and we are the underdogs in this race and we have some hard work then ahead of us. but here's the beauty of us in this room we like hard work now a lot of folks will be hitting the trail for her this job, in particular on reproductive rights it's one of at least 50 over the next few weeks that's going include
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surrogates, elected officials, and celebrities all right. priscilla, thank you so much for laying it out for us. a sprint. it is sara is on i'm still going pretty slow just not even close not candidates are going fast if this morning we are almost two months to the day from the presidential election, which is why that spread is happening. >> and while donald trump is not on the campaign, trail today, his efforts to crush kamala harris is momentum. are in full swing. the former president fully leaning into the insult driven strategy that helped him win in 2016. despite pleas from advisers and aides to stick to issues like immigration and inflation cnn's steve contorno is joining me now, trump on the trail, not on the trail right now what are you learning about his strategy is the same thing that we saw in 2016? >> we'll exerts very clear that as this race has tightened and as we've gotten closer to november, donald trump is leaning on what has worked for
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him in the past. and in 2016, that was a very much attack and insult driven campaign. if we look at just the past few weeks, he has question vice president harris harris is racial identity shared a sexist social media post describing harris and allude sex as he is calling her an extremist and communists right out of the 2016 gop playbook, refusing to say if he will accept the accept the election results and also digging in and counterpunching in the face of controversy these, which is what he's done over this dust up about what happened at arlington national cemetery. so that's one way we are seeing sort of this reprised of 20 2016. and other ways is focused on immigration it's an issue that he clearly wants to talk about the most just as he did in 2016, i was at an event on friday for moms for liberty. this is the a group that is focused on education and school is issues and young children. and he was turning almost every question into an immigration
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topic. we've also seen him bring back some of the people who helped him win in 2016, for example, corey lewandowsky, one of his top advisers in 2016, is now banned back in the fold. so this is all just further evidence that as this race has gotten closer, donald trump is leaning on what has worked for him in the past, his aides and some of his advisors had been telling him not to do this. >> is this working for him and some of that. >> chatter has died down recently. sara, i think a lot of people just realize the former president is who he is. and it certainly if you look at national polls, it does show that vice president harris is starting to pull ahead in that national contest. there was a recent poll from abc that showed her lead at 52 to 40 46, but the trump campaign will tell you and certainly joe biden and hillary clinton know this very well. this race is fought not in the national, not on a national poll, but in these tight battlegrounds. and if donald trump can effectively
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blunt some of this enthusiasm for harris by going on the attack in these key battle battlegrounds in wisconsin, in michigan, in pennsylvania. some of these sunbelt states that is more important to the trump campaign at this point, then how he is doing in some national poll. >> alright, steve contorno, thank you so much. appreciate your reporting this morning all right. >> new overnight, israel says it has killed a top hamas commander, as benjamin netanyahu says, it is it's up to hamas to make ceasefire concessions. not with my notes. you don't a federal court will hear a case against donald trump sued for using his song. it can pain rallies without permission and an american hero and his stomach. we have new video from the moments after joey chestnut shattered his own hot dog eating record. hide the kids kamala harris, donald trump, the debate. everyone's been waiting for follow cnn for
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>> not only here in tel aviv, but across the country to raise their voices and demand that this israeli government prioritize a hostage release deal over all else but so far, the israeli prime minister does not seem to be heating those cries from those families and the hundreds of thousands of israelis who we've seen carrying out protests over the last couple of days, last night and press conference and said he doubled down on one of the core demands that has become a major sticking point in these negotiations. and that is his belief that is really troops need to remain along that philadelphia corridor along the gaza, egypt border. that's despite the fact that hamas is insisting, that is really troops must withdraw from that area in order to get to a deal. and so that leaves us with a lot of uncertainty about how these hostage and ceasefire negotiations can move forward. there was a lot of hope over the last couple of days that perhaps this moment the deaths of these six israeli hostages who were killed by their hamas
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captors that perhaps this could be the moments that would be a turning point in these negotiations. and yet, what we are seeing instead is the israeli prime minister doubling down, showing no signs of changing his position, even as his defense and security establishments, they are privately saying that they could leave that philadelphia corridor in order to get a hostage release deal. and meanwhile, there is heightened i'm concerned for the lives of these hostages, as hamas says, that it will admits that it killed, executed those six hostages, and warns that more hostages will return in coffins. if the israeli government tries to rescue more hostages through military operations rather than through deal. john and jeremy. >> meanwhile, we are getting word that operations against hamas leaders, they do continue yeah, no doubt about it. john a hamas battalion commander who led the attacks on october 7 in the community of nir has
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arrived very close to the gaza border he was killed in an israeli strike, according to the israeli military heat and seven other hamas militants from the raj tofa battalion were also killed. the israeli military said, this is the hamas commander who led this paraglider raid on the community of nir tivos around which we visited actually in the first one weeks after october 7, and we witnessed the carnage that he and the other hamas militants who rated that village carried out on that very, very dark day. he has now been killed according to the israeli military alongside seven others drawn jeremy diamond for us in tel aviv this morning. thank you so much, jeremy. >> tape coming up for us to marines assaulted by a crowd in turkey. what happened to lead up to this moment and what the navy is saying about this. now we've got much more on this ahead and landslides in los angeles sparking new evacuations in an upscale neighborhood in this morning, why there are big concerns? >> this could get worse
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us marines were attacked by a mob on the streets of turkiye yesterday. video so shows a crowd surrounding the men, even at one point putting a bag over one of the men's heads and chants of yankees go home were heard cnn's oren liebermann is following this one from the pentagon and oren, what does the navy saying about this? >> these two marines were on the uss wasp, which has been in the eastern mediterranean for several weeks now, the wasp pulled into izmir, turkey and these marines got some short leaves. you can see them there in civilian clothes and they were essentially allowed to relax and go out on the town. and that's when this happens at about 3:30 in the afternoon local time yesterday, a craft out, a small crowd that you can see in the video, video, there assaults, two of these marines holds onto them and essentially grapples them so they can't get away, puts a bag over one of their heads in the video, you can hear one of the marines repeatedly calling for help and then a short time later, the crowd starts chanting over and over again. yankee go home according to the navy well, other marines in the area came
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to help out, got these marines out of there, and we're able to go to a local hospital to get checked out according to the navy, they are doing well and are back on the uss wasp. the navy is now investigating along with ncis and local authorities, local governorships says 15 people were taken into custody as a result of this incident. including two women and 13 men. so again, these marines assigned to the 24th marine expeditionary unit, no marines were detained as part of this. they are now back on the wasp, but certainly a troubling incident between the u.s and a nato ally oren, what's what could happen next here? i mean, obviously you said they're investigating, but what could the next step be well, first, it's important to know that again, no marines were detained as part of this. >> so that takes part of this story out of the realm of what's possible here now it's a function of local authorities investigating the navy is cooperating as are the marines who spoke to local authorities there. but now this becomes effectively, i think a local
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the disney plus hulu max bundle this week, federal judge, tanya chutkin will hold a hearing in washington in donald trump's election subversion case. it will be the first since the supreme court granted the former president broad immunity. prompting special counsel jack smith to file a revised indictment in that case, cnn's zach cohen is joining us now what can we expect on thursday when this case comes up? >> yes. era we expect judge chutkan to offer some clarity on how this case is going to move forward and specifically how she's going to go about determining whether or not any of the new indictment brought by jack smith is covered by the u.s. supreme court's ruling on presidential immunity. now i won't surprise you to learn that there are still significant disagreements between jack smith's team and donald trump's lawyers on how this case should proceed. and specifically how the timeline should look going forward. jack smith has not offered any firm dates as far as scheduling goes, but he has provided a
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scheduling narrative or at least a rough timeline that would be more more quickly resolved, then the one that i'll trump is proposing there's a job top is proposing a timeline that could stretch into fall 2025. so ultimately, both sides, while have their chance to make their case before judge chutkan. this week, and it will be ultimately her decision as to how this case moves forward. and when ultimately it could be resolved. >> can you give us some sense of what the sort of key differences are between the original indictment and this current indictment yes, there are the new indictment really does go out of its way to conform to the u.s. >> supreme court's ruling on presidential immunity by casting donald trump as the candidate rather than the former president. that's really the key distinction. tried to get around and conform to the supreme court ruling, which that don trump was immune from prosecution for anything that could qualify as an official act while he was in office and it's really in the first line of the introduction, the first change that appears is that it describes donald trump, the old indictment is described donald
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trump as the 45th president and candidate for reelection. the new indictment characterizes him as trump trump was a candidate for president at the time of the alleged crimes so really framing this around trump, the candidate, we also see the new indictment really does strip away any reference to trump's conduct and interactions with government officials and specifically with department of justice officials who remember that the first indictment, a core part of that was donald trump's alleged pressure campaign on the justice department to help him overturn the 2020 election. one of the coconspirators in the first indictment was jeffrey clark or former justice department official that no, the new indictment no longer mentions that element of the alleged crime. and again, it goes out of its way to cast mike pence as the vice president or the former vice president. but as the head of the senate at the time, really trying to separate the distinction between anything trump could be immune for prosecution for, and trump's role outside of his official acts as president. >> zach cohen. thank you so much for your reporting this morning for us all right. >> new this morning unsolicited
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campaign advice from longtime democratic operative james carville well, in the new york times, who writes, there are three things that vice president harris needs to do to beat donald trump. number one, help trump hurt himself when the debate. number two, break from president biden on policy. and number three, display a clear growth mindset for the 2020 democratic primaries well this now carlos, longtime friend and partner cnn, political commentator and democratic strategist paul begala, and former deputy communications director for donald trump's 2016 campaign bryan lanza. >> i thought i'd let james sort of produce this segment for us, gentlemen, because there's an interesting roadmap he lays out paul first to you on item number one, help trump her for himself. in the debates. how do you do that if you're vice president harris well, yeah, give him enough rope to hang himself. >> i think it's a real sign of confidence that kamala harris wants the microphones on all the time. joe biden didn't. >> right. so she's like, hey,
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if he wants to be rude, if he wants to interrupt excuse me. that's fine trump is not a likable guy let's be honest, is his favorable is 25 points underwater, 25 points kamala harris and that same poll three points above water, which hard to do in this toxic political environment. so people like kamala, they don't like donald, give him the space to confirm what they already think that the guy is. i don't not that nice. he just i don't like him and i think that's an important part of this thing. so brian, how does it, how does trump avoid that in the first debate listen, he avoids that by delivering a message of what his economic message and his immigration message has been, that he's going to fix it. >> he is going to deal with inflation is something that the biden-harris administration has basically ignored for nearly 3.5 years. he's going to deal with the border which has been flooded with nearly 15 million illegal aliens that are, that are sort of sucking it are services. and he's going to highlight those issues as for whether the mics are on the mics are off. listen that
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debate has settled. if harris wants the mics on, she could probably say, hey, precedent. let's give you two more debates and you have the mics and president trump would accept it. my guess is harris doesn't want more debates because she still has to defend the same crappy record that joe biden had to defend in his last debate. and that didn't go so well for him. >> so on that last point though, not using your language, brian carville, rights that harris should break from president biden on policy. so brian, i do get a sense that the trump campaign wants to paint harris as the incumbent while harris is in a way trying to do the opposite she can't i mean, she cannot divorce herself from joe biden's administration. >> she was the one who casted significant votes that led to inflation. she's doing who can sit significant votes that help reverse a lot of these immigration policies. so i understand the democrats desire to sort of divorce themselves from joe biden's policies. i think last week i heard that comment should not run a policy campaign. she should run it on personality. we recognize that their weaknesses have been their policies for last three-and-a-half years. and
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that's what the voters should be talking about because kamala harris wants to promotion, she wants a second. joe biden term, but with a little bit pushed to the left. >> that's not where the country is. >> so paul, your friend, james says branch, break from biden on policy, how big of a break do you do then have, to be at big if she's got to focus on the future. >> biden was focusing on the past. and so it was trump. this was the problem. >> 75% of americans want change. neither joe nor donald were running on change. camila is and you can see remedy. i love brian. he didn't know how to react to this because now you have a democrat who's pushing forward for example, she's going to save you you money at the grocery store by taking on price gougers, which trump said he would do. in fact, issued an executive order to do it, but never executed on it. she's going to save you money buying your first home, a new proposal, $25,000 towards your down payment. she's going to save you money on your cost of health care by taking on big pharma and prescription drugs to lower the cost of insulin and other medications patients
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these are all forward-looking than even trump is so wrapped up with pretending that he's still president. he makes his aides and advisers still call him president. mr. president. >> he is always looking backwards. >> it's the one thing trump has never sold its stakes and vodka and everything. you never sold cars because we did. you'd have a rearview mirror this big and windshield, this bag. all he does is look backward. it's a good point. i do not think there were any trump vehicles ever sold, but by donald trump fall, it not only does james say that harris needs to break from biden, but in a way he says she has to break from herself, evolve from the 2020 hi primary vice president harris in a way we saw that in her interview and we saw her try to do that in her interview with dana what dana was pressing her on, what happened with the fracking thing in harris just said, well, i changed in 2020 leno and basically tried to move on how effectively has she done that how much more effectively does she need to do that i
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thought she did a good job in that interview with dana. >> dana pressed her that was her job the vice president did her job look, she represented the bay area as a prosecutor than the state of california. not a lot of fracking in san francisco bay. and then she's had three-and-a-half fears, which she was the vice president of oklahoma and the vice president of texas and vice president of pennsylvania. >> and she should lean into this uses to attack trump right? >> if you want someone who doesn't listen, it doesn't learn. i got a guy for you that's donald trump okay. he's, he's been against he's been very consistent. he's always been soft on putin and then hell on women. okay. that's where he is i listen and learn and change. >> yes. i think fracking is now in important part of our energy as we move towards energy dominance under democratic presidency embrace that and then turn and attack trump for a guy who never listens, never learns, never adapt because he's stuck in the past so brian, what about that how what does donald trump say if vice president harris says, you know what, i've learned, i've
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changed she's lying she said her values or san francisco values. >> paula, let's i come from california. i've run campaigns and california have won statewide in californias as a republican. and i can tell you one thing san francisco values are not midwest values. they're not michigan values are not wisconsin values. and they're certainly not pennsylvania values. those values want to shut down oil, those von, that values want to shut down fracking. and they don't care at the cost. and if you look at what pommel harris said during her press conference or during her interview with dana bash who did an excellent job, at least i felt she did she didn't even answer the question directly. we can vance fracking. she says she's defending her position that she said in the debate in 2020 which was the vp debate, were in that debate herself, she said joe biden will not support, will not will not end fracking. her position is clear. she's trying to lodge just trying to have it both ways. we see the lawyer in her come out because she doesn't want to answer the question. but we should never be mistaken what her values are. those are san francisco values which want to shut down american energy and american energy
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independence. >> well, it is after labor day, we are in the sprint, the debate one week. public alley. bryan lanza, nice to see you both. thank you. >> thank you. so the philadelphia eagles are pushing back this morning against fake ads that have appeared around the city, fake ads claiming the vice president kamala harris is the quote, official candidate of the philadelphia eagles. >> cnn's coy wire has more on this, this the whole concern over fake ads has gone like a whole different left term when it comes to this one, what are you hearing about this yeah. >> and all over philadelphia, kate this recurring theme of having a question, the political messages we see whether they're endorsements by celebrities are in a tanner's infiltrating the sports world. a series of fake political ads popping up on bus stops around philadelphia depicting democrats at a presidential candidate vp kamala harris, in an eagles helmet calling her the teams official candidate. a web address leads to the team's official site, to a page that encourages voter registration,
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but that page does not endorse any particular candidate. the eagles posted on social yesterday that they were aware of the counterfeit as being circulated and we're working to have them removed. the media company responsible for the advertising on the bus shelters said they were vandalized and that people occasionally find a way to unlock the add box, to insert unauthorized copy. alright, and we had a huge upset in college football last night. one of the favorites for the college football playoffs. this season, number ten best you taken down by unranked boston college, the eagles crushing the seminoles hopes, led by new head man, former nfl head coach bill o'brien. he has the squad looking strong. quarterback thomas castellanos, rumbling for a touchdown and 73 there are 263 yards rushing. he also had to passing tds. >> i have to fsu just 21 yards on the ground and quarterback dj uiagalelei intercepted and by max tucker completed just 50% of his passes. >> florida state now, oh, into
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following their previous loss to georgia tech, vc wins 28, 30 with coach o'brien leading his team to a massive first win of their season that had fsu fans headed for the exits early you sick dow this season started house tonight i've failed in preparing the team to be able to go out and respond the night and i apologize to to our door fans. apologize to everybody associated with the program. i mean, that was extremely disappointing all right let's go, to dodgers superstar shohei ohtani stole three basis against the diamondbacks last night. >> that brings its total to 46 on the season. he also has 44 home runs. mlb has been tracking homers and steel so since the late 1800s, and we've never seen the combination of speed and power. we're seeing from shohei, he could become the first player ever to record a 50, 50 the season he's got 20
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games to do it. the dodgers are stacked, say oscar hernandez went five for five at the plate and freddie freeman says, don't forget about me. he hit two home brian's, l.a. has the best record in baseball and they added to it after an 116 win over arizona, kate, back to you. >> it's great to watch some baseball. it is even greater to see that college football is back in action in michigan one on saturday to just i know that was an oversight oversight now reporting, but that's fine. that's fine. we can get to that thanks. >> coy. great to see you. >> you got it. >> just wanted to do the i was waiting for the dodgers today. dodgers go boys go. all right. new this morning, why vice president harris is pushing back for the first time over the proposed $14 billion. second hale of u.s. steel to a foreign entity, an it was a whale of a time as an ocean excursion gave some snorkelers a story. they will never forget
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still work. >> this morning. vice president kamala harris, joining the growing list of politician opposed to the sale of u.s. steel to a foreign entity. nippon steel, japan's biggest steelmaker is poised to take over u.s. steel oh, and a deal worth $14 billion. but the justice department still needs to sign off on it for the deal to go through cnn's matt egan is joining us now with more on this. this is a, this is a huge, huge sale. and you do have a lot of workers very concerned of what it means to them. >> they absolutely. sara, this deal has turned into quite the political local football. >> and i guess i'm not shocked. >> i mean, we were talking about a foreign takeover of an iconic american manufacturing company during an election year. >> it's a symbol of blue-collar jobs and it is based in the must-win battleground, state of pennsylvania. and so yes, with vice president harris going to the steel city, right? the home
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of the pittsburgh steelers to voice her opposition this deal does look like it is in doubt here and look, it was controversial from the moment that nippon steel came out with this 14 billion takeover deal to try to get ahead of some of these concerns the company is said that us steel is going to keep it storied name, keep its pittsburgh headquarters but nippon steel's had to delay the closing because this deal needs to get signed off on by not just the justice department, but by sofia's right. that's the inter agency committee that examines foreign investment in the united states and u.s. steel as vice president harris noted, it's such a historic company, right? and what it was founded 123 years ago, it was the biggest company on the planet. it's still went into everything that made america a superpower, right? highways and bridges and appliances and cars. but look, this is a company that's been in decline for years, but for decades, right? consider that at its peak during world war ii it employed over 300,000
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people. today, 22,000 people. so it is a fraction of the size. it wants produced 30 plus million tons of steel a year. now, it's less than half of that. and now sara, the question is whether or not this company is going to come under foreign ownership or if regularly the leaders will spike the deal kamala harris, obviously not the only person who is saying, look, we want this to stay in the u.s. >> there, this is a bipartisan issue, isn't it? oh, yeah. so this is definitely a bipartisan backlash, right? president biden came out in march during his own visit to pittsburgh to voice his opposition. we've heard from rust belt democrats, including sherrod brown, john fetterman. they quickly came out against the deal, but the republican ticket is against it to form. president trump says that he does not want this deal to happen. j.d vance, the senator from ohio, that vp nominee. he's against this sort of josh hawley, marco rubio. rubio, of course, was a contender we have vice
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president as well. what's unusual here though, is not that i've foreign takeover is getting such scrutiny. it's that it's a foreign takeover from a u.s ally experts told me that even not even during the 80s and 90s when there were so many trade tensions between the u.s. and japan did a deal from a japanese company that spiked and i talked to michael leiter, who is a partner at skadden arps and he told me this morning that it is difficult, if not impossible to identify eight national security risks that justifies opposing this merger. but he said it's pretty easy to see the political risks here. and he says regrettable that that's what's driving this. one last point. we've reached out to to us steel and the company ceo, they pointed out that nippon has pledged 1.3 billion of investments to refurbished, to plants in pennsylvania, in india, heaven excuse me, indiana. and he argued that the company in the industry, there'll be stronger because of this deal. he said the bottom line is these investments in the future of americans still making ami
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employees, families, and communities that they rely on. but it's an open question right now, sara, whether or not this deal is going to survive this amount of political opposition. >> the timing of the deal is probably the most important part absolutely is because it's during a political year thank you so much. appreciate it. great reporting donald trump is facing a new court battle today, this time over his campaign using the song, hold on. >> i'm comin so isaac hayes co-wrote the hit for the duo seven day. >> now, hayes is a state is suing for $3 million and also tried to force donald trump to stop using the song at his rallies. cnn's ryan young is outside federal court in atlanta. we're hearing is set to take place about all of this. what are you learning? what are you hearing from donald trump and his team on this one? >> well let me just say this. first of all, kate, it's a great song. i understand why somebody want to play it back
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in the day. you had movie, tell you every hero needed theme music. i wonder what you'd walk out to when this show started, but the isaac hayes families like no more, they don't want donald trump walking out to this music and holding onto it any longer. they've been saying for quite some time, but they wanted donald trump to stop playing this. they've asked, they've written letters, and now it's going to be in federal court today in fact, isaac hayes junior has been doing a media blitz all across this country to make people understand how badly they don't want the whose equate but take a listen to this and for some folks who may not remember all the lyrics and that iconic been so basically what we've been told is that isaac hayes junior in the family want this to be solved, played immediately. there are other artists who've asked donald trump to stop playing
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music at his campaign events as well. from bruce springsteen to beyonce. the celine dion. the list goes on and on. the reason why is because they didn't want the music associated with that campaign. and so isaac hayes junior plans to be out here today at noon to have a conversation with the public just about why the family is taking this step. they also want payment for all the time the song has been play 134 times after they made this notice to the donald trump campaign. >> interstate has been played 134, 34 times since they've made notice of it. so let's see what happens today. it's good to see ryan. thank you so much. >> oh, there you are. hi, uncomfortably close. >> wow, on comfortably this i'm right here all right. this morning, the ground is shifting outside los angeles, literally the land movement in rancho palos verdes days, which residency is getting boris has caused power outages and more residents say they can actually see the ground move and they're urging the governor to take action please help us why do
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you think it's okay to ignore us? >> we have lost everything and we are not rich we are working professionals officials warn that people need to be prepared to leave at a moment's notice if conditions worsen. joey chestnut shattering his own world record. >> he ate at three hot dogs in ten minutes. he defeated his rival takeru kobayashi and their first head-to-head meeting in 15 years after the when chestnut praised his competitors saying, quote, he drives me we weren't always nice to each other, but i loved the way we push each other to be our best. clearly just not what into this competition empty and loose new video shows the moment a man was launched into the air by a whale. >> a group of snorkelers got too close to a pot of humpbacks near australia's gold coast all of a sudden, there was commercial behind us and we turned around and sell while we
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didn't know at the time who it was, but someone was on top of the tail of a wild to the first time this happened tim. >> yeah. >> but he was very, very static about it. >> it was like as relatively gentle experience from what we could tell no humans or whales were harmed in the filming of this video that sara really wild loved that all right. >> he may be at seven and using a wheelchair, but the next two weeks he will be busy he will be very, very busy. that's pope francis as he begins his 12th day marathon tour of southeast asia, the pope touchdown in jakarta, indonesia today and his visit is meant to grow and strengthen the catholic church's presence across all of asia. that pope is set to meet with indonesia's president and other officials on wednesday before he continues his trip to three other countries joining me now is father edward beck. thank you so much for being here. it's been a while since i've seen you happy that you're here. first of all, what is the significance of the pope traveling to asia, a place
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that you don't always hear has a huge number of catholics right? >> and he's at 87, it's the longest trip of his papacy. so you wonder why make the effort. what was one of the most religiously diverse areas of the whole globe? and he's been really about inter-religious dialogue and so his first stop, as you mentioned, jakarta, is a vastly large muslim population, is only 3% catholic. there so he really wants to start this inter-religious dialogue because he believes that's the only way we get together that we communicate. and so he's meeting at a mosque but this mosque is so interesting because it's right next to the catholic cathedral and they've built with the call a tunnel of friendship between the mosque and the catholic church. and said they're hoping even just wheelchair that he can visit this tunnel of friendship because it's so symbolic for what he's trying to do with
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inter-religious dialogue. so that's really one of the reasons he's going but there are a few others that maybe we can talk about. >> what are some of the things that the pope really plans to highlight as he goes through this. obviously one of them is this relationship building between religions instead of fighting, let's try something different. >> well, there's, you know, he's really big on environmental concerns and he's now in jakarta. it's the fastest sinking city in the world due to climate change. it also is one of the most polluted cities in the world. so that worried about actually his lungs there because he only has one-and-a-half lungs and so he wants to talk about laudato, see his encyclical on the environment. so he will highlight that. but also mean the poverty in many of these areas. he's always gone to what he calls the periphery when he goes to papua new guinea. after indonesia, you don't get more remote than poppell in new guinea. he's
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going to a place called varney mode that they call the most remote diocese in the whole world so i mean, a man of 87 to go to a place of 98% humidity and heat. i mean, it's rather remarkable, but he just believes go to periphery, go where people are. and as a catholic population there, that he wants to shore up and say, even though you may may be in a minority, you're not forgotten, especially by me. >> it's pretty incredible because of his aides, because of his health. are you worried about him going on this long of a trip? >> i always worry about him, i mean, when i look at him and he's at 87 and he'll be 88 in december. he is frail and yet what that smile and his i mean, he has this energy bout him even in his frailty that says, i am a man about a mission he really believes inter-religious dialogue. the environment piece, the ukraine right now. i mean, these

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