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>> for free and going to 6 million coin bonus make every day hello, and welcome to cnn newsroom. >> i'm anna coren live from hong kong ahead on the show just days before a crucial debate, the former president unleashing on his accusers, despite a legal ruling that could benefit father and son appear in court on charges in the georgia school shooting. cnn speaks to a students who came face-to-face with the suspect and after a flawed flight into orbit, a successful touchdown boeing's starliner makes it safely back from hong kong this is cnn newsroom with anna coren we begin with the race for the white house. >> donald trump and kamala harris face off in their first debate in philadelphia, three days from now, with just under 60 days to go until election
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day. >> the two campaigns could not be more different. >> the former president spent much of friday in a courtroom trying to overturn his sexual assault and defamation verdict and lashing out afterwards that he's accuses harris is in pittsburgh. >> this weekend preparing for the debate a source tells cnn's mj lee a big mission for the vice president is to find ways to read amedi, the muted mics rule during the debate. her campaign wants to showcase their skills as a prosecutor, despite not being able to respond to trump in real time and her team hopes it won't make trump look disciplined and obscure what they call. he's unhinged nature well, harris focuses on the debates she is pulling in some top endorsements. former republican vice president's defense secretary chief of staff, and congressman dick cheney is now joining his daughter, liz cheney in supporting harris in a statements, cheney said in our nation's 248 year history,
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there has never been an individual who is a greater threat to our republic than donald trump. cheney added that trump tried to steal the last election using lies and violence. he can never be trusted with power. again. >> we'll dozens of business leaders are also throwing their weight behind harris including james murdoch, the son of media mogul rupert murdoch shark tank host mark cuban, and the former chairman of walt disney studios jeffrey katzenberg well, meantime, trump was in new york for oral arguments on his motion for a new trial in the e jean carroll's sex abuse defamation case. trump said he was disappointed in his legal team and he lashed out at carroll and several other women who have accused him of sexual well assault, repeating some of the same defamatory comments, he was found liable for. take a listen i never met her never touched her i have i would have
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had no interest in meeting her in any way, shape, or form. >> she made up her story and fabricated 100%. she would not have been the chosen one she would not have been the chosen one. >> trump has also repeated a familiar accusation about his antagonists and the emojis every one of these cases it's political interference. >> it's a witch on just like the fake russia, a hoax it's a scam, it's a political witch hunt well, meantime, in his hush money trial, trump is praising the judge's decision to delay sentencing until november 26. >> well after the election. cnn's kaitlin polantz has more on both cases. >> a judge in the state of new york says, he's not going to sentence donald trump 41 days before the presidential election. instead, donald trump will be sentenced on november 26, a couple weeks later for
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the 34 criminal counts that jury has found him guilty of for sending high hush money payments to the porn star, stormy daniel's because of an alleged affair he was trying to keep quiet during the last time or two times ago that trump ran for president. this situation is one that has never been handled in any court before. and judge juan merchan in new york acknowledge this and four-page letter on friday, moving the sentencing date he wrote that this is a matter that stands alone and one of the most critical and difficult decisions a trial court judge faces that the proceeding should be so protected, the justice here should have so much integrity. the jury verdict should be protected and the independent it's of the judiciary should be acknowledged. to the point where this sentencing cannot take place before the election. judge merchan does not want to advantage or disadvantage any political party or candidate, and thus is moving the
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sentencing date of donald trump. so there's the possibility now that trump either could be a criminal defendant with no special powers whatsoever at his disposal come november if he loses the election or he could be the president elect of the united states, a man with pardon power over federal protections, a federal convictions, but not somebody who would have any part pardon power in a state case like this, this hush money criminal conviction so a lot is going to be happening over the next couple of weeks. there. we also are very aware that his team is going to continue to fight, not just the fact that he's going to be sentenced here in this case in november, but all of the cases and to that point, on friday, his team was in court on friday in an appeals court, trump attended a hearing to last about a half an hour before three judges, where they're trying to overturn a $5 $5,000,000 defamation verdict that a jury awarded to
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the columnist e jean carroll for sexual abuse and defamation. no decision gen was made on friday, but we will await that decision from the appeals court and whether the trial is conducted appropriately in the coming weeks or months. katelyn polantz, cnn, washington one legal analyst, we spoke to say, judge merchan should not have let that election influence his decision on the timing of the hush money sentencing. take a listen i don't agree with the decision to be very honest with you a judge has only has one constituency and that's the law he does not represent people. it doesn't have a part. they don't have parties. >> there. >> there to enforce the law and the rules against everybody. the same and my feeling is that his position should have been the delays in this sentencing, the delays in this case are by u.s. user. they haven't been by the government, they haven't
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been by the state and you put yourself in this position and now you're going to have to listen to the sentence. and if there are consequences, they are consequences that you created. i have no sympathy for him. and i think that he should call trump out, not because he's trump that because he can't let anybody tell him how to run his courtroom because there's politics involved students. >> georgia has ever alleged she high school will not return to classes on tuesday with the rest of the school system will take more time to grieve and recovered from wednesday's shooting that left four people dead and nine injured. suspected shooter colt gray has been charged with four counts of felony, murder, and could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted. the 14-year-old father also faces charges and they appeared separately in court on friday. cnn's ryan young has more good morning. >> sure. you mr. colt gray in
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the green t-shirt, handcuffed with unkept hair, the teenager accused of wednesday's deadly school shooting in georgia, made his court appearance. the penalty for the crimes for which you are charged does not include death. it includes life without the possibility of the parole or life with the possibility of parole. >> the 14-year-old charged with four counts of felony murder and will be tried as an adult. but he's not eligible for the death penalty in georgia because he is under 18, called gray did not enter a plea in court at this time. >> you enter there is not a request for ban. >> the gene is accused of opening fire with an they are 15 style rifle at apalachee high school in winder, georgia. >> i thought i was going to die killing math teachers christina error me and richard aspinwall along with 14-year-old students mason schermerhorn and christian angulo, back in court today, devastated families of the victims embraced and cried the suspect's father, colin gray, also made his first court appearance. >> colin gray was arraigned on
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multiple counts of involuntary manslaughter second-degree murder, and child cruelty, and arrest warrant says that 54-year-old allegedly gave his son a gun quote with knowledge that he was a threat to himself and others you don't have to have been physically injured in this to be a victim everyone in this community is the victim. every child in that school was a victim. >> the fbi says it may of 2023, law enforcement interviewed the father and son after receiving several anonymous tips about online threats to commit a school shooting that interview was recorded by the jackson county sheriff's office you have weapons accessible to him having there's nothing loaded, but they are down we did we actually we do a lot of shooting. we do a lot there thank colt's father even told police he had been trying to teach his son about gun safety. yeah. i want you to talk to him just to just tell him why. >> i don't know. i don't know anything about him saying like that, and i'm going to be mad
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as hell if he did and then all the guns will go away and they won't be accessible. i'm trying to be honest. we i'm trying to teach about firearms and safety and how to do it all and getting me interest when the outdoor and december of 2023 to law enforcement sources say colin gray purchased the gun, allegedly used this shooting as a holiday gift for his son colin gray did not enter a plea, faces a maximum penalty of 180 years in prison. the charges against him are the most serious filed against the parent of an alleged school shooter. and this is only the second time a parent has been charged in connection with a minor carrying out a mass shooting maybe purchasing a weapon in december of 2023 under conditions where potentially your son should not have won is troubling, but i do think we are in a world where prosecutors are looking to use all the tools available to them. the mother and father, ethan, probably the oxford, michigan school shooter, who killed four students in 2021, were both convicted of involuntary are you
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manslaughter earlier this year of the charges filed against colin gray in georgia, the barrow county district attorney says, i'm not trying to send a message. i'm just trying to use the tools of arsenal to prosecute people for the crimes they commit. >> so me, small kids have shown up today to the vigil outside the high school. they want to pay their respects we've also talked to kids who've lost their friends, people they consider buddies, and that's hard for them. they don't know how they're going to return back to school, how a memorial is going to be sent out. these are all questions that people in this community want answered. we do know the da man play it and put more charges out there and something that will continue to watch according a winder, ryan young, cnn officials are working to account for dozens of grade school children who are unaccounted for after a deadly dormitory fire in kenya, authorities at least 17 students were killed and 14 injured. after the fire broke out in the male dormitory at and academy in the central part of the country. the cause of
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the fire is still unclear 70 children are unaccounted for it's unclear if the death toll could grow. official, say, some parents did not inform school officials when they picked up their children the family of an american woman who was shot dead in the israeli occupied west bank is demanding an independent investigation into her death. >> the family of 26-year-old or chez nor ed says an investigation conducted by israel would not be adequate. the turkish american activist was participating in a weekly protest against a nearby israeli settlement on friday. >> well, that's when witnesses say israeli forces responded by firing live rounds and tear gas at peaceful protesters. the white house is also calling for an investigation i just want to understand our deepest condolences. >> the deepest condolences of the united states government to the family of i sure. as chiago
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i'm we deplore this tragic loss now most important thing to do is to gather the facts. and that's exactly what we're in the process of doing. >> the israeli military has admitted to firing at the demonstrators and claims the protesters were throwing rocks the activist group says that's not true, that none of its members were throwing rocks and they weren't far away from the troops. and did not pose a threat. as israel has alleged to have been yagi continues its tear through northern vietnam when we come back, the storm's latest landfall what's in store for the region football season already and not a satellite dish in sight, hardly recognize roofs. >> i grew up on the map squall, right no one where everyone else is watching nonstop football on directtv. tell me
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tomorrow of questions about safety, boeing's starliner spacecraft successfully returned to earth with what officials called a bull's eye landing that boeing's troubles with the program may not be over. >> nasa says, boeing still needs to determine how to fix the capsules. issues starliner had helium leaks and thruster problems along the way to the space station that prompted nasa to delay the return. astronauts, sonny williams and butch wilmore were supposed to return on starliner. but they are staying on the space station for now. and we'll return to earth on spacex flight in february. and a short time ago, the manager of nassar's commercial crew program says they learned a lot from these tests mission it was a great day today. >> they've returned starliner was great to have a successful undock the orbit and landing of the vehicle. we're really excited to have calypso back on the ground. sunny told the ground team you've got this, bring calypso back and that's what they did tonight. i am
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thrilled for our boeing team and all of our colleagues have worked this mission across the country on the nasa team and the boeing team are they've put a lot of heart and soul into this mission over many years. >> and it's a testament to those people that we got the vehicle back safely today with janet ivey is founder and ceo of janet's planet, inc. a group that encourages young people to study science. she's in krakow, poland and joins us now jenna, great to have you with us. safety. obviously is paramount and the lives of the astronauts well, its mission critical bit didn't nasa make the right call leaving a butch and sunny on the international space station i think so because again, it's the most important resource and human spaceflight are humans. >> and i don't think anyone wants to see a repeat of apollo one. challenger disaster, columbia. and remember these are career astronauts and i
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think sometimes we we've considered it stranded in space, but i like to think of it more like an extended time on the international space station. every astronaut i've ever spoken to. as soon as they returned to earth, they're ready to go back to space. and it's one of the things that we look for an astronaut's is agility, adaptability, and they will continue to do great resource research on the international space station until they can return in february of 2025. i'm sure there are moments where they were watching and everything went well and they're wondering if chants we could have traveled back home, but i think human lives are so very important and i think no one wanted to risk them in light of trying to prove that this particular starliner could get them back home. luckily, it looked like everything was nominal as it landed in new mexico but boeing has some really critical things to figure out on the ground
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obviously the data will be studied. >> we know there were thruster problems and helium leaks with the capsule. i mean, what lessons we learned here? >> well, i think i heard one of the boeing representatives of speak in one of their announcements. there seemed to have been this problem between a bit of software and how it was giving messages to those thrusters. and some kind of glitch happened. so those thrusters kept staying warm and lit. you need time in-between those kinds of prompts for that particular thruster to cool down and then fired again. that's part of that why that teflon extruded and they weren't sure if that kind of extrusion would harm no. coming back home. so there are some considerations and probably some really quality control issues there. but they're very
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smart people on the ground trying to figure this out. and unfortunately contest all you want here on planet earth. but you can't also been somebody up there to take take a look at what actually is going on. but i feel i feel competent that great engineers have. we'll figure this out what boeing's future with nasa looks like. i'm unsure, but i think for people watching again, this is it was a test flight is the first time they had humans were aboard the starliner and spaceflight is hard. it takes time to figure these issues out, but seeing it safely land and deploy well and the service module fall away just like it was supposed to. i mean, again, let's remember that in apollo 13, those astronauts headed 10% chance of survival as they were reentering the earth's atmosphere. and as they as the apollo 13 astronauts watch that
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service module slip away, they realized half of it was missing and the moon gets further and their dream of ever walking on it way. but nasa called that a successful failure. so i think beau, he's got a lot to think about and do, but we'll see what happens yeah. just very quickly, boeing's reputation has obviously taken taken a hit. how does it rebuild from here? what are the next steps i think it's hard work, quality control, and a commitment to making sure that whatever product they, they produce are put out. >> there is sound. i mean, they they've had issues with their planes and other things, so i am quite confident that their whole team is really going. we've got to do better. and i think that's for any students out there. it's one of the things that my company does is like this is a thing guys, it's like we got to critically
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think. we've got to problem-solve. we've got to make sure that things work properly when we are doing things and great lessons for us all that it's like sunny, which aren't the only ones like being impacted. zina cartman and stephanie wilson won't get to go to the space station in february. so sometimes we have to do things because it's the right thing for the larger your idea yeah. dana lavi, we're going to have to leave it there, but great to get your insights. thanks so much for joining us thanks for having me typhoon yagi has made landfall yet again, this time in northern vietnam, the storm also reintensify to the equivalent of a category four atlantic hurricane. well, let's bring in journalist manisha tank in singapore with the latest manisha. how is it fairing? >> well, the latest pictures we're getting from there is an
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intense storm. >> its massive and it's been barreling across the region all the way from the philippines, went over hong kong, it hit southern china and now it's coming we entered the northeast of hanoi. >> what we do know is it's sustaining winds of about 215 kilometers per hour. that's 130 miles per hour. some people may feel that on their cars, they don't have a dial that goes that high just to give you a sense of how fast that is. that's bending trees over. it means people have tied down their boats. you can barely see anything on the horizon because the rainfall is just so heavy, it's so intense definitely nobody wanting to be flying in that in you yourself you will probably know that over in hong kong earlier in the week, lots of flights were grounded for the same reason, just because there was just an intensity of this kind of stormy weather. the wins, but in particular, all the moisture but will the rain in the skies. what we do know is it's supposed to get downgraded from here. no news
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on that yet, but this is normally what happens when these storms coming off the sea. and then hit landfall? they tend to get downgraded in terms of their intensity, but it will continue with all of that heavy rain. and we'll keep you updated in the hours that's ahead. ana when i should take great to see you. thanks so much for the update well, pope francis is in pub when you're guinea as he continues his tour of the pacific and southeast asia, the island nation is at the forefront of places feeling the effects of climate change. and the pope is expected to address the issue he's also spoke about women's rights and tribal violence and address the idea of community and what is a hugely diverse country of more than 800 languages are to pop when your getting the 87-year-old pope will travel to east timor and singapore well, i'm anna coren in hong kong for our international viewers, hidden treasures. his next for those in north america, stay tuned for more ahead here on scene let's make some
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president, i did not ban fracking as president. >> i will not ban fracking back in 2019 when she first ran for president harris vocally opposed fracking during a cnn climate crisis town hall. but she moved away from that stance when she became biden's running mate he won pennsylvania in 2020, but can vice president harris will be all weir went there to talk to bushes in the southwest corner of pennsylvania. thousands of fracking wells snake into the hillsides, squirting water and chemicals down, catching the methane gas coming up and making record profits for the corporations that own them. but while fracking provides only a fraction of the state's 6 million jobs here in appalachia it is easy to find folks devoted to fossil fuels and donald trump when kamala harris says she has no intention of banning fracking, what do you make of that? >> i believer labor because you
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can't change your mind just because you wanted me to present fracking is an issue whether it's pennsylvania or any place else in the country i believe it's good not only for the economy. >> i believe it's good for us to get money moneys, part of france thank you at the same time, there are millions of pennsylvania's opposed to frack and not just big the voters who know this invisible gas helps to overheat the planet but families here in appalachia forced to live with fracking literally in their backyard and the host of health concerns that comes with that young families don't want to stay here there about the health of their children and their futures that they're providing for their families haven't since key kerss grew up here. >> and points to a university of pittsburgh study which found that children living within a mile of a fracking site at higher risk of lymphoma according to state records, fracking fluid is fouled or poisoned over 400 private wells mills, and water supplies and
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what it began spring like this outside jody borello is house three times a day for years her children broke out and rashes and she joined the non-profit center for coal field, justice. if you would've asked me 15 years ago about the environment or my opinion on the environment, i probably would not have had one, but i was unfortunately given a gas well it was placed about 1,200 feet from my home they explain that, talk about a fracking ban only helps the gas industry when what they really want is sensible regulation and enforcement neither candidate is coming here and talking to people about, does this hurt you? >> are you okay how are your kids doing? >> is there any chance that you'll be able to get your natural water biden never, never liz pebbly says that after her well was fouled by the fracking pad next store, the company bought or water tech and offered to install a filter, but with a catch and i
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understand that if you were to accept their offer to put in a water-filter, you would have had to sign away all your rights correct. to talk about this about it any health problems, could arise in the future, you wouldn't. they wouldn't be responsible. >> her neighbor, tammie yoder, shares her frustration and lends support. did you think at the beginning when they came that the community would get richer as a result, we're just such a small immunity. it's like right, we feel like we don't matter that's going to be frustrated it is. >> and we we do matter where people went will you vote in the presidential election? >> yes it's going to ask who you vote for? harris were you democrats before or yeah lifelong? yeah. >> i'm a republican. you're republican and you're going
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the other way? yes. why? >> because she behaves more likely iman. >> aside from the fracking issue yes. >> yeah. >> in her book, hillary clinton said her biggest regret of the 2016 campaign was promising you put coal mines and miners out of work. vice president harris is actually in pittsburgh this weekend preparing for the debate she's expected to visit surrounding communities, will see what she is able to do with a message of empathy and maybe more regulation for them. but of course she's running against the man who is promising fossil fuel corporations whatever they want. though we're cnn, pittsburgh pennsylvania could end up being the most crucial battleground in the election. cnn's john king explains why both candidates a boring money and time into the state the stakes heading this debate are just so enormous because the
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race is just so close. look, we had six battleground state polls out yesterday. this is our map right now to to 270 the yellow states are the toss-up states are seven of them plus the second congressional district in nebraska where i polling tell us harris leads outside the margin in michigan, outside the margin, it wisconsin doesn't mean she's going to win them there's still competitive, but let's give them to her for now, right? they're trump-led outside the margin in arizona, again, doesn't mean he's going to win it, but let's give him that that gets you to 252 to 30. i'm going to lean north carolina, read democrats are getting mad at me right now because there is some polling showing harris maybe slightly ahead there until i want to see more data. i'm just going to lean it red because that's where it's been every election since 2008. and in many before that, if you do that, here's where you are. let's say for the sake of argument, donald trump gets georgia back and kamala harris can hold onto nevada, which has been mostly a democratic state, even though it's tough right now what's that gets you to 62 to 56? nebraska would get whoever gets at one more. it would all come down to pennsylvania. let's flip this scenario for the sake of argument. harris does well in the suburbs like joe biden, she holds georgia, but the economic hardships after covid in nevada cause it to go back
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to donald trump. same idea to 66 to 50 the two somebody gets that one. it still comes down to pennsylvania. that's where we are. i can give you other scenarios where pennsylvania doesn't matter. but as this plays out, the reason both campaigns are spending way more money there than anywhere else is because they think it is what's going to tip the scales. look at donald trump in these volatile times and all the tumbled we've had in american politics. he's a straight line. he's at 49% in arizona or new poll. he was at 49% in arizona. that's the result in 2020. that was the result in 2016 in georgia. this is the one slight aberration, 474951. if you look at these six battlegrounds states, two elections that have been settled, these are the final results. and in our polling here, donald trump has never gotten the majority, except for in georgia, once, once he's the 47, 48, occasionally 49 guide. now, that's significant. it gets you close to 50 but if you're kamala harris, you're thinking, i need to get to 49 point. what you want to get to 50. but what is it and how strong in 2016, the third party
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candidates made the difference when joe biden get out of the race one of the reasons robert f kennedy left the race is because support for third-party candidates plummeted so if you essentially a flat line. so harris knows what she needs to be. now, in some cases, it's 47, 49%. that's heartbeat. but at least you know what the target is. here's one thing i want to show you just to watch out in the west, she has some troubles with latino voters in the battleground states of pennsylvania and georgia were black votes matters in polling. she's running a little bit behind where biden won in 2020 right now, i want to point this out. it's a smaller subset of voters, so the margin of error is large. so i'm not saying this is these numbers could be a little bit better. polling should not answer your questions. you should raise your questions. so when i run our poll, i said, okay, let's watch this to see if in other polls these numbers are a little bit higher. it might not be a problem, but it's something that harris campaign, they need this turnout, so they're going to keep an eye on that and be sure to tune in for our special coverage of the abc news at presidential debates simulcast here on cnn. they will lay these tuesday,
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>> an alleged case of international spying and intrigue playing out in the highest levels of new york state government. >> a former aide to new york governor kathy hochul and former governor andrew cuomo is accused of being a chinese spy. cnn's will ripley reports the dramatic downfall of linda sun, once a top aide to new york's current and former governors. now accused of secretly working for china, making headlines around the world but on beijing's tightly controlled state media and heavily censored social media silence. >> china's foreign ministry refusing to even comment on what they described as a domestic u.s. case prosecutor say sun was working overtime, pushing beijing's agenda for years here's she's accused of forging documents to help chinese officials illegally enter the u.s quietly removing references to china's human rights record from a lunar new year greeting in 2021 by former new york governor andrew cuomo. in july 2019, attending this
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