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it's not going to be close election you can't trust a dam i'm word out of that, liars mouth we are investigating each and every one of the brutal murders of americans as acts of terrorism. >> these actions will not be our last if it's all true, the state government here in new york wasn't brazenly manipulated for nearly a decade from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and christina macfarlane hello hello, and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. >> i'm christina macfarlane. it is wednesday, september 4, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 11:00 a.m. in ukraine, where the country's top diplomat, foreign minister dmytro labor, has just tendered his resignation ahead of a major cabinet reshuffle shuffle
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expected this week, the speaker of ukraine's parliament says kuleba's request will be discussed by lawmakers soon and he's not alone. could labor is one of several ministers to recently offer their resignations according to ukraine's parliamentary majority leader, this week, more than 50% of the cabinet, minister, of minister's staff we'll be changed a new members appointed. this comes as russia continues its relentless air assaults on ukraine in the past few hours, moscow launched an attack on the western ukrainian city of lviv officials say at least seven people were killed. one of the victims is 14-year-old girl. dozens of people have been injured it including a number of children and five people were wounded in the central city of kryvyi rhi when a hotel building was destroyed well, let's go straight out to cnn, chief international anchor christiane amanpour is joining us now live from kyiv. christiane, good to see you. i understand that you spoke to the foreign minister just yesterday today for cnn.
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what do you make of this news? christiane, and why it is happening now well, as far as we can tell, this is a formality associated with what president zelenskyy has said publicly. >> now, in an address to the nation overnight that he wants to do, which is at this stage of the war, is now 30 months or so since the full-scale invasion began, he wants to reshuffle the cabinet. this is not unusual. he's changed cabinet members in the past, for instance, the defense minister was changed in the last, in the last year. however, some of these resignations will be accepted, some will be moved elsewhere to other ministries. summer well, maybe be moved out altogether. we do not know what's going to happen to foreign minister kuleba. but of course i have spoken to him. i spoke to the minister of procurement who resigned also just the day before when i spoke to kuleba, it was right after we had heard about the catastrophic attack on poltava in and for ukraine,
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where the russians launched ballistic missiles against the military academy and a hospital to this point, we know that there's at least 50 dead and more than 100 injured. those numbers may climb because it was really a devastating attack and it punched a gigantic hole into the side of this academy all the way through but what i asked her labour about was what is the effect and the reason does he believe for this uptick in russian assaults, which has happened over this last week. and does the kursk incursion, the ukrainian kursk incursion into that region of russia signify something particular what was the message they wanted to send? here's his response now, we've showed everyone we defeated. >> not only we defeated the russian army in course, we defeated the arguments so popular in among our partners, there was a stalemate because now everyone sees that when everyone sees what we've been
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talking about all the time when ukraine has everything it needs. we did not lack courage and military skill to advance. and when so they clearly believed that they can win given all the all the equipment that they want, as he just said, they are under huge pressure. >> the ukrainians on the east in the pokrovsk area, as you've been, we've been talking about for the last week or so huge pressure there, a majorly just to go hub, but both dmytro kuleba, the foreign minister and of course president zelenskyy has said repeatedly this week, and before that they need the kinds of sophisticated air defense systems at the very least to be able to knock out ballistic missiles. they can't do that with their own. what he told me, mobile missile fans are anti-missile defense. they need something like a patriot or the sophisticated systems because these ballistic missiles are the most ferocious, they're the fastest
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is very difficult to get out of the way in time between an alert and the ability to get to shelter. so they create a really, really huge damage so this is the message that zelenskyy kuleba and his government is sending out the irish prime minister is here today meeting with the president zelenskyy. it's being the dutch prime minister was here earlier this week. so that is the message that they are trying to send to their allies right now, christina yes. >> and christian, we were hearing from the reporting yesterday on that military facility about the fact that people have really had no warning with these ballistic missiles as you're saying, they literally had minutes to run for cover overnight. we've seen more attacks on the western city of lviv, which has considered by many in ukraine to be a bit more of a safe haven because it is on the other side of the country. it's where many displaced ukrainians have traveled to what is your sense christiane that zelenskyy and kuleba will get what they want in asking western allies for these long-range missiles to be able to strike into russia when we are seeing such an uptick in
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fighting and missiles coming from russia well, they keep asking for that permission and they believe at least this is what kuleba said and i'll quote him. there in the last mile. >> he said of trying to make that point and get an affirmative answer because what he says is that we are not talking about sending in weapons to destroy troye russian people, russian civilians. what we want to do is be able to a attack the source of the weapons that are attacking us that's one thing. those come from bases inside russia, whether the air bases or artillery or a missile launching pads, et cetera. that's one thing. the other thing is they say we need to be able to shoot down these ballistic missiles. again, we need the sophistic technology to do it again, that is not attacking russians, that is attacking the hardware that they're sending to kill us so that is how they are trying to frame it now, it is definitely a step up in the attack on the
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cities here over so the last week, i mean, almost relentless nightly. it's really spread around the country now again, i asked the foreign minister why he thinks, and he basically said, well, there are many reasons, but the big reason is because he said the russians know that winter is coming and their aim is to again, try to cripple our infrastructure. cripple our energy grid great and remember, according to the stats here, ukraine has lost at least half of its energy capacity since this war started because of the attacks. and they're happening so fast. that is difficult to repair them in time can i, just go back to ask you on the subject of this cabinet reshuffle. christiane, i know you were saying just a minute ago that this is a more of a formality. it has happened before, but the labor was one of the sort of trusted cabinet members to western allies. he's one of the main salesman's, if you like, of ukraine's war effort two western allies so do you sense this is a bit of a gamble from zelenskyy to be changing up his cabinet. so extensively at this
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point, how much also does it have to do with the upcoming u.s. elections? >> well let me just clarify what he meant by a formality offering the resignation is a formality. the cabinet reshuffle is a big deal and he is had to go on television and announced to the people that he's going to do that the resignations come and then the parliament president, they have to decide whether they're going to accept a bocs resignation or whether they'll take certain resignation and promote that person or bid them farewell and good luck. so that is what i'm talking about. you're absolutely right. dmytro kuleba has been the face after president zelenskyy of the of the, of the message of this country and of the narrative of this country ever since the full scale invasion started in 2022. and he is incredibly adept at it. he has a very good relationship with many of the
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allied leaders. obviously he's been to i don't know what we should call them other adversaries, whatever he's been over to china, he's been talking to india. he's really trying to do the best he can on behalf of this government to get as much support as he possibly can, particularly support from the global south as we say, because they do not buy in and they have not yet bought in to the nato narrative that one has to defend ukraine's right to existence and its sovereignty, given the u.s. elections, it's also massively important. you've got the president and we assume the foreign minister when i interviewed him, i assume the foreign minister was coming to new york to the u.n. ga. and they also plan to meet with the biden administration zelenskyy and whoever else he has with him to present their so-called four point victory plan. when i tried to get that out of him, he said, leave it to the president. he will release that information when and where he deems fit so yes, it's a huge
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diplomatic and military effort that they are waging in tandem right now and again, we don't know what's going to happen to kuleba, but we'll see, keep you up to date. we interviewed him yesterday yeah. >> great timing. as always, christiane amanpour incredible to have you on the ground that first live in kyiv. thank you your state of pennsylvania is ground-zero for tuesday's u.s. >> presidential debate, donald trump will be in harrisburg tonight for a town hall meeting. and kamala harris will head to pittsburgh thursday to begin preparing for the debate. still, the former president says he thinks the election won't be that close well, i hope it's not a class one. >> i mean, i don't know how people can vote for somebody that is destroyed our country. the inflation, the bad economy. but but to me in a way, the worst is what they've allowed to happen at our border. i can't believe that there's going to be a close election. you know, we're leading in the polls. but it looks less. but i
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think in the end it's not going to be a close election the set to outline more of her economic proposals this week, they include $50,000 tax deductions for small business startup expenses, funding for banks to invest in startups and removing regulatory hurdles and the harris campaign from cnn's eva mckend. >> now vice president harris, returning to pittsburgh for the second time this week, thursday, she'll spend the weekend they are preparing leading up to next week's debate in philadelphia she won't be holding any rallies during this time, but we could see her pop up at a restaurant or two because she does plan to be out in the community. >> the camp pain, clearly trying to make the most out of the time that they have left. she has historically been studied person and no doubt she's going to spend a lot of time trying to be ready for possible debates, scenarios. but the campaign has gamed out. it makes more sense to do that in a battleground state rather
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than here in washington. core to her election argument you meant framing herself as a champion for the middle class. she speaks to this in a new ad. let's listen. >> we all know costs are too high, but while corporations are gouging families, trump is focused on giving them tax cuts but kamala harris is focused on, you building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency. >> she will make groceries more affordable. buh-bye cracking down on price gouging. and she'll cut housing costs by taking on corporate speculators the first phase of her economic rollout attacked price gouging proposed $25,000 for first-time homebuyers. >> the next iteration of that plan slated to roll out wednesday in new hampshire. it's going to focus on spending a tax deduction for costs associated with starting a business and removing regulatory hurdles like filing requirements and operational licenses for businesses of a certain size. eva mckend, cnn,
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washington. >> well, the trump campaign is signaling business as usual ahead of the debate with vice president harris, cnn's kristen holmes has more on that with roughly a week until that critical showdown between vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump, trump's team says that they really aren't changing much in terms of preparation for the debate ahead of next tuesday, they say it's going to look very similar to what he did when he was rigged, getting ready for his debate with president joe biden and that means no mock sessions, no one standing in to act as president joe biden or kamala harris, and no real roleplaying in terms of moderators and questioning donald trump instead, what they're going to do is what they did before, which is these blocks of time that they call either policy sessions are policy review sessions. >> and during those trump's sits down with some of his senior advisers, sometimes lawmakers are involved, includes jason miller, steven miller, who has advised trump on immigration. vans haley, who is a speech writer and also a policy writer for the former
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president, among others, to go over what they think questions might be and how they believed donald trump should answer those questions. these are generally in informal they are done really anywhere from his mar-a-lago home to his bedminster home to the plane in between various events now, one thing to note is while they say that nothing has changed, he's going to continue to do these policies sessions like he did before donald trump and his team were very happy with the results of the, four of the last debate against president joe so biden. there were also nervous going into that debate. they said they couldn't control. they weren't sure how he was going to act when he was up on that stage. they were really bringing up back in 2020 when donald trump was on the stage with joe biden and went after him in such an aggressive way that it turned off a lot of viewers, they're hoping wouldn't do that again now that's obvious police still a concern when it comes to the former president's. those have been conversations they have had as well. but again, they don't like to use the word preparation instead, they focused on this idea of these policy sessions and that's what
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they are doing ahead of tuesday's debate. big questions, of course, whether or not they can get through on those certain issues, particularly on tone and temperament that remains to be seen and will not be seen until the two of them take that stage on tuesday kristen holmes, cnn, washington now, nearly 11 months after the october 7 attacks against israel, the u.s. justice department has filed criminal charges against six top hamas officials. they include the late political leader ismail haniyeh. hamas's current leader in gaza, yahya sinwar and the head of the hamas desperate office, khaled meshaal they're charged with terrorism, conspiracy to murder us nationals and use weapons of mass destruction resulting in death. the charges filed back in february were kept under seal in case the justice department had an opportunity to arrest any of the defendants. but an official said that with three of the hamas leaders charged now dead, it was no longer necessary to wait the complaint also follows
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the money trail and zeroes in on those financing hamas as outlined in our complaint, those defendants armed with weapons, political support, and funding from the government of iran, and support from his biller have led hamas's efforts to destroy the state of israel thrill and murdered civilians in support of that aim cnn's paula hancocks is covering this for us live from abu dhabi. and paula, we know this charge targets six hamas leaders as those saying that, but three of whom are already dead. so what are the chances of this coming to anything given that the remaining three are in hiding? >> well, it's a very good question, christina, him when you consider that the hamas leader yahya sinwar is believed to be underground in a tunnel somewhere in gaza. it's very hard to see how they will be held accountable, but it is something that the department of justice so has decided was
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necessary. it's the first criminal step that they've taken to try and hold those responsible for october 7 accountable. now, it does focus on those attacks where more than 40 american citizens we're killed, there was more than, or at least ten american citizens taken hostage as well. but it does span several decades. so we have heard in this complaint that there are several decades of alleged terrorist attacks against american nationals and against others in the region. would you say this was originally filed in february? it has been acknowledged now that since the death in particular of the former leader ismail haniyeh assassinated in tehran recently. that they decided to unseal this documents. but what we're hearing from the biden administration, what we're hearing also from the attorney general is that it is important to have this kind of complete
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even if something cannot be done immediately. let's listen to what the attorney general had to say the justice department has a long memory. we will pursue the terrorists responsible for murdering americans. and those who illegally provide them with material support for the rest of their lives now the unsealing of this complaint, of course, comes just days after six israeli hostages that were found killed in gaza, one of them and israeli american the 23-year-old hersh goldberg polin whose parents were very vocal, who had met with the biden administration on number of times, who had spoken at the democratic convention and we heard from the u.s. >> president saying, quote, make no mistake, hamas leaders will pay for these crimes. now, the u.s. has said that there won't be american boots on the ground in gaza. but this is one way that they he can try and
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hold hamas leaders to account. but as you say, it is difficult to see how that's possible three, of course, are already dead and the other three are in hiding. but something that the american biden administration believed was important to push through at this point, christina alright, well, hancocks with us live from abu dhabi with the latest thanks, paula now the palestinian health ministry in gaza says at least 33 people have been killed and 67 injured in the past 24 hours due to ongoing israeli operations bringing the overall death toll to more than 40,000 800 since october 7, cnn is unable to independently confirm the ministry's numbers. >> meanwhile, the palestinian health ministry in ramallah says 33 palestinians were killed and about 130 injured in the west bank since last wednesday, the idf has been conducting operations in the west bank for the past week to eliminate what it claims are terrorists cells operating in
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up to be a new vip of fabletics fabletics.com? >> welcome back with about two months to go in the u.s us presidential race, the harris-walz campaign has launched a bus tour focused on reproductive health and it kicked off tuesday, right in donald trump's backyard, not far from his mar-a-lago home in south florida. the democrats it's an florida campaign surrogates spoke on the opening day. take listen you can't trust a damn word out of that liars mouth no matter what he says florida is ground zero for his extreme anti reproductive freedom agenda. >> and he wants to keep it that way. >> we are just ten miles from mar-a-lago home of one donald j. trump he is the one who got us into this mess. >> well, the tool will make at least 50 stops across the country before election day. cnn's julia benbrook has more
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the harris campaign is launching the fighting for reproductive freedom bus tour this tour is going to go to over 50 stops across the country. and it's kicking off just miles away from former president donald trump's mar-a-lago resort in florida, a state where most abortions after six weeks are illegal. >> we are the poster child for the maga extremism that has ripped women's reproductive health care decisions from them. a ban so extreme that it it is likely that most women don't even know that they're pregnant at six weeks in the fall, voters in the state will decide on the future of abortion access through ballot measure that would make abortion legal in the state up to the point of viability, which many experts believe is around 23 or 24 weeks of pregnancy polling shows abortion is a top issue this election, and it's one where trump has struggled to define his position. his suggestion that he might support the florida referendum that would undo the state's current ban
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angered some religious conservatives. >> this has to be more time. and so that's an i've told them that i want more weeks. >> so you'll vote in favor of the amendment. >> i'm voting that i am going to be voting that we need more than six weeks next day, trump clarified that he plans to vote no. florida is just one of several states where voters will have the chance to wait in on abortion rights in november. reporting in washington i'm julia benbrook oh voters, will decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana in several states. this november including florida, this weekend, trump said he thinks adults in florida should not be arrested for carrying personal amounts of marijuana. >> and he repeated his support for the ballot initiative on tuesday medical marijuana has been amazing. we can live with the marijuana. it's got to be a certain age that will be a certain age to buy it it's got to be done in a very concerted, lawful way but according to a
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poll earlier this year, and overwhelming 88% of american adults think marijuana should be legal for medical. >> or recreational use the soviet hearing is hold on. i'm coming. sung by the duo sam and dave. its popular r&b song for the 1960s and trump's team has been ordered to stop using it on the campaign trail. at least for now. the estate of isaac hayes, one of the songs lake co-writers claims trump's team doesn't have approval to play it at his events a federal judge ruled the song can't be used. again without a proper license. a ruling the hayes estate was grateful for we are very grateful and happy for the decision by judge thrash i'm donald trump has been barred from ever playing the music of isaac hayes again i couldn't ask for a better decision i want this to serves an opportunity for other artists
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have come forward that don't want their music used by donald trump or other political entities i continue to fight for music artist rights of copyright the case is still ongoing, but a number of artists have publicly complained about trump's use of their songs at his campaign events. >> the hayes estate is the first to take their complaints to court and we have major updates on two of the many legal issues facing donald trump, lawyers for the former u.s president has entered a not-guilty plea to the revised january 6 elections subversion charges. special counsel jack smith updated his instant law indictment last month after supreme court ruling granted immunity for some of trump's conduct, which fell within his presidential powers. judge tanya chutkan has scheduled a hearing for thursday to decide how to proceed with the case we want to rejected trump's request to have his hush money trial moved to federal court. a jury found trump guilty on 34 felony counts back in may, the
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federal judge says there's nothing in the supreme court's immunity ruling that would change his view of the fact that the payments to adult film star stormy daniels were private unofficial acts. trump's attorneys have also asked to postpone u.s. has timber 18th sentencing and a former aides to to new york governor's has been charged with acting as an agent for the chinese government. current governor kathy hochul says she's furious and outraged at what she calls brazen behavior by her former deputy chief of staff, linda sun. some was arrested tuesday and charged include include with charges including violating the foreign agents restriction act, visa fraud, alien smuggling, and money laundering conspiracy. cnn's gloria pazmino has more now on this from new york well what prosecutors are alleging essentially amounts to the successful infiltration by a chinese government agents to the highest level walz of new york state government for more than ten years. >> earlier on tuesday, presser,
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federal prosecutors charged a linda sun and her husband chris hu lynda is a former aide to governor kathy hochul, and she also worked for former governor andrew cuomo as well as other state agents can she's now a federal officials say that linda and her husband enrich themselves and received a series of payoffs in exchange for actions that ultimately the benefited the chinese government and the communist party. specifically, they say that they laundered money, received tickets to special events, helped to promote there are friends, businesses, and at one point, even receives a special delivery of specialty doug, which had been prepared by a chinese officials personal chef now, we have gotten a response from governor hochul's office, which said that they are cooperating with the investigation. they said that they terminated a lynda son's employment in march two of 2023 after discovering
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evidence of misconduct and immediately reported her actions to law enforcement, and have assisted law enforcement throughout this process. one of the more shocking allegations that the government has made in this case is that linda sun at one point, use sure influence to get former governor andrew cuomo to publicly thank chinese officials for donating medical equipment. this was the height of the pandemic. and as new york was trying to respond, linda sun was allegedly using her position to make sure that chinese officials were being published quickly recognize, then governor cuomo went on to thank them publicly during a briefing and he even wrote out a tweet naming some of the officials and thinking that
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>> initially for taiwanese cultural week, all of this, she did at the behest of the communists party and the chinese government, according to federal prosecutors. now, linda son and her husband did appear in court with their lawyers. they have pleaded not guilty and their lawyer said that the alleys are all the result of an overly aggressive investigation by the federal officials. if it's all true, it will be that the state government here in new york was brazenly manipulated for nearly a decade at the highest levels and certainly raises question is just about how the government here in new york hires. it's staffers and whether or not there may be other chinese chinese government officials and agents
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u.s. >> military recruitment will continue to suffer if kamala harris wins, the white house in november, at least according to republican vice presidential candidate j.d vance, once slammed her plan form, suggesting a push for equality can't exist alongside patriotism. take a listen we really are on the brink of serious readiness issues because nobody wants to put on a uniform and serve in kamala harris's military. >> this is a person who wants the united states army to be about gender inclusion, ridiculous diversity politics, instead of about serving your country. if you're a person thinking about joining the military, you're probably not going to want to sign up if kamala harris is the potential commander-in-chief? >> well donald, trump is once again defending his recent visit to arlington national cemetery. he has come at a criticism for taking pictures and videos in the restricted area and denies his staff got into a dispute with cemetery officials we went, to the graves. >> are they asked me if i could
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have pictures taken. and i said, yes, i certainly can, which have pictures. there was no conflict, there was no fight. there was no anything meanwhile, the son of the late senator john mccain is speaking out against trump and his appearance at arlington national cemetery is 17 year military veteran says he's now a registered democrat and plans to vote for kamala harris, cnn's natasha bertrand has the story jim mccain, the youngest son of the late senator john mccain, is speaking out for the first time exclusively to cnn about donald trump and his conduct last week at arlington national cemetery. >> the people who are buried there don't have an opinion where the point of arlington cemetery is to go and show respect for the men and women who have given in their lives to this country. when you make it political, you take away the respect of the people who are there the former president and his campaign have denied reports that they pushed aside and arlington cemetery staffer
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who tried to prevent them from filming in section 60 where recent us casualties are buried the cemetery cited rules that prohibit political activity on the sacred grounds and then they do know that disaster, the leaving afghanistan, the trump campaign, releasing this video and pictures of the former president posing with gold-star families whose loved ones were killed in the abbey gate bombing during the afghanistan withdrawal in 2021 trump posted on truth social calling it a quote, made up story after vice president kamala harris weighed in on the controversy with a lengthy statement on x, saying, trump quote disrespected sacred ground, all for the sake of a political stunt. >> vice president harris, some of the gold-star families who accompanied trump, again defended the visit in a video the events that happened on august 26, 2024, with president trump at arlington national cemetery were solemn end in keeping with the reverence and respect that is given to all members of our military that are buried there we invited
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president trump, jim mccain, who enlisted in the marine corps at the age of 17, had already been moving away from the republican party before trump's visit to arlington. he recently changed his voter registration to democrat and says he plans to vote for kamala harris in november. >> i feel that kamala harris and tim waltz in body, a group of people that will help make this country better, that will take us forward. >> it's a significant move for the son of a former gop presidential candidate. and it follows years of attacks by trump on his late father is not a war hero moore here, he's award half years, he's a war hero because he was captured i like people that weren't captured. okay. i hate to tell you, mccain now telling cnn he still hasn't gotten over those comments. what hear those things said about him. i could never forgive. you know, the one thing about john mccain is that he cared about his country. >> there are several generations of mccain's buried at arlington. mccain points out that not every service member whose gravestone is visible and the video that trump posted gave consent to being used in a
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political ad at least we can do is when they're gone, if they win, they're in arlington is to respect the rules and regulations that are in place, like not politicizing the fact that these men and winter there jim mccain now says that he is willing to get involved with the harris-walz campaign in any way that he can leading up to the november election. and he says that as soon as he got back from a recent deployment, just about a week ago, from the middle east, he changed his voter registration from independent to democrat because quote, he said that he wanted to do what he believes in at this point and we should note also that the kamala harris, tim walz campaign has already begun sending out campaign emails highlighting jim k9s support for their campaign and how it shows that current republicans, former members of the party, many of them are throwing their weight behind the democratic nominee natasha bertrand, cnn, washington oh, we're following the latest results from the us tennis
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