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mesothelial more victims call now $30 billion in trust money has been set aside. you may be entitled to a portion of that money all when 8085920400. that's when 8085920400 it's got the potential to be an election defining debates. >> americans will see the first time vice president will see for the first-time vice president harris and former president trump coming face-to-face and we're getting new details on how they'll take each other on. >> plus the man accused of murdering four we're university of idaho students will go on trial in a different city. a judge just ruling prejudice in the community could keep potential jurors for being impartial in the case against bryan kohberger and the princess of wales finishing chemotherapy treatment in a rare video, she reveals what's next for her in the coming months these major developing stories and many more, we are following right here on cnn news central it is the top of
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the hour and all eyes are on the battleground, state of pennsylvania, where tomorrow we'll see vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump facing off on stage in philadelphia for the first and it's entirely possible the only debate of this election cycle, and that makes the state sky-high for both candidates there ever at the debate with new polling showing them locked in a virtual neck and neck race with just 57 days until the election, a new york times sienna college poll shows there is no clear leader. >> in the race for the white house. cnn's kristen holmes is live for us in philly covering the trump campaign. but let's start with even weekend in pittsburgh where kamala harris has spent the last several days hunker down and prepping for this showdown at eva, we know that she has been watching some of donald trump's previous debate performances. what do we
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know about her strategy? >> well, boris and brianna in a radio interview this morning, the vice president seemed to suggest that the former president lacked integrity and that he has a propensity to lie. take a listen to how she's thinking about this debate. >> he plays through this really old and tired playbook, right? where he, there's no floor for him in terms of how low he would go. and we should be prepared for that and ultimately what i intend to point out is what we get some edit people know is in it certainly as i'm traveling the country in his campaign he, he tends to fight for himself, not for the american people and i think that's going to come out during the day boris and brianna, her commentary there seems to be informed by the
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strenuous debate prep that she has engaged in over the last several days at the hotel just behind me here in pittsburgh. >> she has gone over the former president's six past debate performances. she's been in conversation with hillary clinton and president biden who know well what it is like to debate the former president she has engaged in these mock debate sessions. she's had briefing books with the former president's commentary in criticisms of her so that she can be ready to respond to those attacks ultimately, the goal for the vice president is not only to forcefully make the case against donald trump, but also to try to convince america that it is time to move on. on from the era of trump ism and the campaign already has their sights pass the debate. brianna and boris, they are going to engage in this battleground blitz this week she's going to be campaigning in north carolina. and here in pennsylvania, while governor walz campaigns in michigan and
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wisconsin all right. >> eva, thank you. for that. let's bring in kristen holmes. now, she is in philadelphia. kristen, what do you know about how trump is propping well, they say that donald trump is doing everything in that counts as preparation. >> they are not talking about any specific mock sit downs or someone plays the moderator or someone, please. kamala harris, but the campaign's as it all the events that donald trump has done for the last several weeks, which include town halls are going and talking to the economic club in new york all of that counts as debate prep, getting those questions that he's not prepared for, not briefed on beforehand, and answering them in front of a live audience. but of course, there are still questions about what exactly is going to look like when donald trump takes the stage on tuesday, a big concern among trump's allies is how he handles being up on a stage with a woman controlling his temperament, controlling his tone, and that of course is going to be left up to donald trump alone. now, in addition to these wide range of events
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that we just mentioned, the town hall all he does have these things called policy time or policy review time on his schedule where he sits down with various lawmakers, are various senior campaign staff and gay et briefed on the various paulius policy issues they want him to focus on like immigration, like crime. they like inflation for example. then they asked him quiet questions. they tried to pivot on other topics like rep reproductive rights to go back to issues like immigration and the economy, the things that they think donald trump can win on on in november if he keeps focused on it. but of course, brianna and boris. the big question is whether or not donald trump can remain focus. they point to the fact that he did well in that debate against president and joe biden. but this is an ultimately a completely different candidate that's going to be up on the stage and we're in a completely different race. and the end of the day, they can say that he is prepared, that he is ready to go, but it's going to be up to him how he behaves on that stage it certainly is.
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>> kristen holmes. thank you so much. let's talk now. now with scott jennings. he's a cnn senior political commentator and former special assistant to president george w bush and maria cardona, cnn political commentator democratic strategist scott last week, trump was saying that his plan was he's going to quote, let her talk so he's just going to let her talk like he did with biden and they're debate back in june. is that what you're expecting? >> well, if she does, she's going to have a lot of explaining to do. and that's really what trump has to do as part of his strategy. try to let her unwind all of her past positions that she ran on before and let her unwind on all the things she helped joe biden do, which of course caused the american people to sour on this administration. look, it's change election. and so if you're trump and you're looking at some of the recent polling, like in the new york times, you're already seen is the change agent, the goal of this debate is for people to turn off the tv and say, yep, i want change and
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trump represents that change that i need on the economy, on immigration or whatever you're most important issue is those will be the top two that he should be focused on. it's really staying focused on that core mission. she's more of the same. i'm change. and however he gets from a to b, that's the strategy he needs to go for whether because of muted microphones or not, we did see a far more disciplined donald trump in the most recent debate than we had seen previously, if that same donald trump shows up how should kamala harris deal with that? >> well, i think what she's doing and we've heard some reporting on this is that she is prepping for whatever version of donald trump shows up but you're right, that disciplined focus. donald trump might very well show up. let's remember that this will be his seventh presidential election debate. this is kamala harris has first and so while i believe that she will absolutely have the chance to offer her ideas a massive in stark contrast with where she
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wants to take the american people with her administration versus what donald trump has done in the four years that he was in the oval office. and what he will do given that we know the extremism of project 2025 i still think that this is not going to be a slam dunk for her by any means. and they are prepping for that. look you know, we know the various versions of donald trump that have shown up and we know that he will lie. we know that he will do insults, conspiracy theories he can't focus on one line of inquiry or one line of questioning, one line of answering and that's what i think his folks are afraid of. but at the same time for kamala harris, it is tough to be there and be somebody who's going to have to fact check every single time. so she's going to have to focus on making sure that she has the opportunity to lay out her provision, not get baited into a back-and-forth on insults, which we know that he will try. and she is that's
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exactly what she's prepping for, but look, he can be crazy and it is tough to prep for crazy. what if he does use it insults? what have you does that because the last time that he took the debate stage with a woman 2016 hillary clinton, he calls her nasty on stage. this time you're looking at near times, polling that shows women are breaking for harris by 11 points. men are favoring trump by 17 points points he'd certainly like to make up some ground with women. maria, what happens if trump does insult her? and in a sexist way, what happens then? >> i think you will see a version of what she used in her interview with dana bash because dan up presented one of the biggest insults so that donald trump has used against her up until now, right? during the national association of black journalists a conversation where he apparently right, slammed her for just becoming black. >> i think what she'll do is she won't get baited she might do a version of looking him looking at him in the eye and saying, donald, please.
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>> let's not use that tired playbook i'm going to take the opportunity to talk to the american people about what i'm going to do for them about how i'm going to wake up every day and focus on making sure that they're able to provide for their families, that they are able to not just get by, but to get ahead and focus on those policies. she can't get baited into that because that's exactly where he will flourish. you can't out-trump, trump. but what you can do is get under his skin and if he does that that is going to be a huge failure for him. and i think it will be easy for hint for the vice president to get under his skin because we know already that it's so hard for him to maintain discipline scott, after donald trump made those comments at nabj, the vice president effectively said say it to my face. do you think donald trump is going to question kamala harris's race to her face in this debate? >> i would have no way of knowing, but i would advise him not to do that and i would just advise him to answer all questions going back to one
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core issue. if you want change, i am the change. if you want change on the economy, i am the change. if you want change on the border, i am the change. and she's out here to take the only change she is changing all of our positions gins in a craven effort to try to make you think she's not some kind of radical liberal. so i wouldn't, i wouldn't take the bait from a question. i wouldn't take the bait from her. i would just bring it all back to one core issue. this is how he wins. people are not happy with the current administration. she is in the current administration. she represents a continuation of the same. so anything that you do that gets off that track is really a loss minute are lost ten minutes or however long it takes you to do it. so my advice is stick with change and you'll be all right. >> scott, i want to ask you because over the weekend, trump threatened to prosecute election workers. he suggested, essentially they could cheat in the november elections obviously know without proof there and he did it just a few days after ag merrick garland detailed what an alarming number of election workers have
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been facing since 2020. i mean, he really laid out some pretty stunning stuff last week where he was saying that there were election workers who had to be assigned body armor their families were concerned for their safety in this was obviously something that the justice department is moving forward on with their task force. do you have concerns? tons that trump is making election workers vulnerable with these comments well, i'm concerned that we have a lot of stress on the system. >> i'm concerned that this election is high anxiety. i'm concerned that emotions are running high across the board and of course the election workers from the volunteers here's at the local level to county clerks, the secretaries of state. they're the ones we make our diffuse system of elections work. and the diffuse system is what protects it ultimately. so i would hope that we respect the system, respect to people who make the system work and that we understand a lot of these people aren't getting paid to do it, but they do it out of the goodness of their heart and
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out of the obligation they feel to have a role in public service. and there can be no higher public service that making sure our democracy is functioning. plea. i have a high degree of confidence in the system honestly from the constitutional system all the way down to the grassroots system of people who count the votes and make sure we get a free and fair results. i just i want every everybody to respect those people because heading been around politics for a quarter of a century. i can tell you they're absolutely necessary and most of them are absolutely salt of the earth who are all in it for the right reasons. >> but the problem is that donald trump does not respect those people. the problem is that donald trump doesn't care if he puts those people's lives in danger because that's exactly what he did in 2020. that's exactly actually what he's doing underscoring that he still believes that that election was stolen. if he does that in the debate, i think that is a wonderful opportunity for the vice president to underscore for just how extreme as donald trump is, just how much he lies, just how much the american people deserve much better. one of the key things that that was a takeaway for me
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in the cnn poll was that the vast majority of americans already believed that donald trump's policies are way too extremist, and that it's the vice president's policies that are much more mainstream. and in line with what the majority of the american people value and believe that is what she needs to continue can you to focus on and how her policies will match that what scott jennings we have to leave the conversation appreciate if that were if that can i just say if that were in if that were true, if people believe he's an extremist, then why isn't she winning? why is he winning in the new york times poll? why is this race tied nationally? i mean, you and i both know. >> yeah, that's a tight race nationally. there's 100% chance he's going to win the electoral college oh why we don't necessarily know that scott because see, in 2022, the polls show you just said it was just 2022 i send showed that republicans were winning and there was going to be a massive red wave. >> there was no red wave because after roe v. wade, the
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polls are under under-reporting and they are not showing this massive mobilization of women and men that believed that women should have bodily autonomy, that believed that our democracy should be protected, that believed that a commander in chief, should not be a liar in chief and should be a conspiracy and shade no, see you send that to me the other day on there. that's not what i'm saying. what i'm saying is that women can go into a polling booth with more than once thought in their head scott, they can tell a pollster that the economy is their number one issue while they go into the polling booth and think to themselves, because i've heard them say this to me. you know what the economy will come back. and i know that, that vice president kamala harris is working for to make sure that that economy comes back. but republicans want to steal my bodily autonomy and the right for me to make decisions about my own body and my family. and i don't want to grow up. i don't want my kids it's to grow up. i don't want to raise my daughter in a country where she's going to have less rights than i did. that is a
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massively hugely potential potent issue, scott, that republicans don't understand, they're not counting on it. donald trump knows that and he's afraid of it. and all of you all should be afraid of it. that, that i think is not showing up in the polls scott, now, we have to leave the conversation. scott, but we look forward to having you both wiffen the next time appreciate it very lively discussion. >> thank you so much. thanks, boris, still to come, princess catherine says that she's completed chemotherapy treatment and has a renewed sense of hope and appreciation for life. what's next for the princess plus a judge granting bryan kohberger's change of venue motion over concerns. he wouldn't get a fair trial for the killing of four university of idaho students will tell you how the victims, families are now reacting and later thousands forced to flee their homes in southern california after this wildfire exploded in size of those stories and much more coming up on cnn news central the tv moments that
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delay, a.i. and intel to the hundreds of miles of track clearing the way so you arrive exactly where you belong a cnn special event the abc news presidential debate tomorrow at nine on cnn we're following a new development today in the idaho college murders trial, a judge has granted the defendant, bryan kohberger, a change of venue motion last month has defense team raised concerns of a biased jury after reading survey results one said the town one person is survey respondents said that the town would quote, burn the courthouse down if kohberger were acquitted in these murders, kohberger is charged with killing four university of idaho students back in 2022, cnn's jean casarez has been following the story closely. >> jean, we're now here hearing from the family of one of the victims. how are they
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responding? >> very upset extremely distraught because they believe that this trial should be in late. talk county, moscow. it's where those four students went to school and they believe it's deserved to be there. but the judge had to look at the totality of the circumstances fundamental fair? furnace right to a fair trial john judge is his name, so judge judge determined that the small community could not have a fair and impartial jury based on this pretrial publicity. but one of the thing it's not determined where it's going to take place because in his order he's allowing the supreme court of idaho to determine where it takes place and what judge will preside. now, here is the key legal and galvez part of their family's statement incretin credibly disappointed about this ruling. quote, the only good thing about this decision is that it will be judged. judges last decision in this case, as victims families, you are left to just watch like everyone
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else and really you have little rights or say in the process. and at the same time you are the most vested in the outcome. we have always felt that a fair and impartial jury could be found in latah county and still believed that is where the trial deserves to be beheld to help the community heal. but one other thing that the judge looked into was the practicality that moscow lay tau county courthouse. it's very small and the amount of law enforcement that would have to secure the safety of the judges and the jury and personnel that they would not be able to police the community unity as they are supposed to. so now at this point, we will wait and see where the supreme court most likely boise, it is believed that was the alternative the capital of idaho is where this trial conceivably could be held all right. >> we'll be looking to see where it turns out that it's held jean casarez. thank you for the latest on that. today. catherine, the princess of
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wales, giving a significant update on her health, revealing in a new video message that she has completed her chemotherapy treatments and is now focusing on staying cancer-free. here's part of it though i finished chemotherapy my paul to healing and full recovery is long and i must continue to take each day as it comes in. >> however, looking forward to being back at work, an undertaking a few more public engagements in the coming months when i can despite all that's gone before i enter this new phase of recovery with a renewed sense of hope, an appreciation of life william and i am so grateful for the support we've received and if drawn great strength from all those who are happiest at this time everyone's kindness, empathy, and compassion has
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been truly humbling let's discuss with cnn business anchor julia chatterley. >> julia, this is a rare inside look from the royal family, which is typically very private absolutely. >> we should correctly call her catherine princess of wales. >> but for me this is pure kate, willing to be seen at her most private as a wife and a mother, there's real intimacy in this video and i think what we're seeing is palpable royal relief in the form of an emotional heartfelt quintessentially british english summertime video where she describes the past nine months as being incredibly tough. as anyone who has been touched by cancer can imagine for the family. she described the cancer journey is complex gary unpredictable for everyone. but as you heard us say in her own words, they're also what it's given. how is this renewed sense of hope and appreciation for life? and i think that's in direct
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contrast, if you remember to that loan kate video that we saw back in march when she announced she actually had cancer. this to me is catherine princess of wales, who feels like she's back on top. and again in what we saw in that video was the intimacy of the future king and queen. and we, this is the game queen, ligand sand dunes laughing on the floor. it's about prioritizing. i think what matters most in life, which is family, love and laughter according to this, and it might just be me, but there's one scene in there where our hand is going through the grass and it reminds me of the movie gladiator. and i think we all know gladiators out there, guys that are facing this fight and she made the choice to point out those people to which i thought was important. >> yeah, very important. and she says she's planning. julia to return to public life. gradually here in the months ahead, what might that look like a, good question. >> and you had her gain say it there. she's just going to take this day by day. we hope to see her, i think for the remembrance day celebrations in november, she has a beloved
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christmas concert carroll concert in december. other than that, i think we still have to expect that if she's not feeling up to it shall cancel at least until the end of the year. this is a slow process process, but it's also a day i think of great optimism as well. so fingers crossed, we see it as much as possible, and the kids, of course, because they're fun and qt super cute. yeah, that very few super cute. >> a great development in the story. julia chatterley, thank you so much for the update. still to come house republicans and democrats releasing dueling reports on the chaotic afghanistan withdrawal. what we're learning in those documents work link relief work blake really, the only three in one extended release formula for dry eyes glasses by one
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just about an hour from now, the chair of the house foreign relations committee is set to take questions from reporters after releasing releasing a scathing report but on the years-long investigation into the u.s. >> withdrawal from afghanistan the republican report blast the biden administration for pursuing the withdrawal no matter the cost. and it specifically tries to tie vice president kamala harris to decisions made about the withdrawal the report saying in part, quote, the biden-harris administration misled and in some instances, directly lied to the american people at every stage of the withdrawal from before the go-to-zero order until today, the chaotic evacuation at the l airport in 2021 was marked by a terrorist attack but ended up killing 13 u.s. service members and more than 100 afghans. but democrats on the foreign affairs committee released their own memo calling the gop's findings nakedly partisan. they said with the ascendance of vice president
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kamala harris to the top of the democratic presidential ticket. the gop performance has reached a crescendo republicans now claim she was the architect of the u.s. withdrawal although she is referenced only three times in 3,200 pages of the committee's interview transcripts joining us now to talk about all of this, we have cnn military analyst, retired army major general spider marks, and cnn global affairs analyst, kimberly dozier with us as well general to you first, what do you think of this report and what democrats are countering with? how do you see it well, i'm not going to jump into the political aspects of this. >> you don't bring me on to talk politics. let me give it to you from the national security and from a military perspective of what happened ghana's dan, i don't think we're going to see anything new in this report when we dive into it that we don't already know which was a rushed evacuation failure to do some
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basic planning. so again, from a military guys perspective as a result of the collapse of the taliban of the collapse of the military structure of the afghan military, the advances of the taliban, the u.s. military was left with very few options. and as a result of that, evacuation was called. it was a rushed evacuation. went from one single point of evacuation a departure out of kabul, where at the time in advance of that, there were four airfields where the united states could have conducted a more deliberate departure. so this is wrapped in political challenges and so i'm not going to get into any of that, but from my perspective, this could have been done at a more deliberate pace. indicators were that this was a necessary outcome. we had been involved in afghanistan way too long. i think it was a strategically correct decision executed very, very poorly. >> kim, what's your view of
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these dueling reports, which one do you think is closer to the truth? >> look, there are elements of truth of what actually happened in both of them the fact is the debacle of the afghan withdrawal started with policies under the trump administration and then fell apart finally, with biden following through with withdrawal nobody understood what trump messaging to the afghan security forces would do in terms of weakening their resolve and that what then happened under the biden administration? trump started shrieking, shrinking the footprint, then biden started having a bunch of contractors at cetera, pulling out such that the afghan security forces were literally blinded, they lost their secure radios and had to communicate on cell phones that the taliban could intercept. that's why so many of the afghan troops started melting away. and no one anticipated. they're being no afghan troops around cobble to
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provide security well, an orderly evacuation or departure was carried out, and that's blame that on both sides. >> yeah. >> i mean, because you have a deal that was brokered without leverage certainly without the leverage to have a good deal, right that set conditions for under the trump administration for what then transpired under the biden administration. and then was carried out even as you heard democrats warning the biden administration, you need to do more as you're getting people out, you need to do more. there's so much blame to go around, but it becomes this hot potato political. and the fact of matter is, i was talking to some of the republicans who are now being hitting up the democrats. they were quietly trying to lobby trump not to withdraw and not go so fast and saying the same things about trump that they're now saying about biden. meanwhile, the democrats were saying this this withdrawal has to go faster. so i mean, each side was surprised by what happened and ultimately, the
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hard part is that many people in the world no longer trust the u.s as an ally because of what they saw happen on the ground. and i hear that from european politicians, asian politicians, and diplomats, and just from ordinary people that i've talked to in the streets overseas, they're like, oh, how can we trust you? to afghanistan? it's the shorthand for the is a fickle ally general. >> i'm curious to get your response to that and also your thoughts on these 23 recommendations made in the republican report. i know some of them were political and you don't want to go there. but in terms of the recommendations which focus on making future withdrawal safer, what did you think yeah, i think what kimberly described is absolutely correct. >> the challenge and historically, let's let's put this in context. we have administration's that come and go. we have contingency plans that the major commands have in
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place all the time. and they have to be refreshed as a result of ongoing circumstances and the intelligence that we derive from those various locations. and the objectives that the united states wants to try to achieve that balance needs to take place. all the time and as you the change administration's you've got the continuity of the military leadership that the national security team is going to change out the continent is the military leadership that needed to be the fundamental aspect of this change. i can't imagine anyone in uniform would have agreed to a rushed evacuation that we saw. and i got it. there's a bunch of intelligence unknowns there were things that we could not anticipate. but fundamentally, this administration that's in place now campaigned on the departure from afghanistan, the end of endless flores. and i got that they should be applauded for that. so why on
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day one after the inaugural balls, there wasn't a contract, why there wasn't an immediate effort to try to refresh those plans based on new political realities and what we are seeing. i can't explain that and so he ended up with a disaster that we saw that kimberly described very well that the real sad outcome as a result of all of that globally as well as the personal faces that we've lost and just to add kamala harris said to cnn's dana bash around this time that she was the last person in the room when biden was making the withdrawal decision so she's got aware the consequences of the decision and she's got to explain them to the american public. >> hopefully at the debates last night tomorrow night kim dozier, major general spider marks. appreciate the analysis. thanks. joining us still ahead. >> officials in kentucky are giving an update on the search for a man. they say is
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remember the fyre festival ticket buyers were promised please luxury villas and gorman food at what's supposed to be this extravagant music festival in the bahamas. >> and instead, attendees were met with disaster relief tents and served wonderful meals like this, this tweet from one attendee, trevor to hamas aka trump for pres does not appear that he's qualified for tomorrow's debate though. he wrote that dinner at the fyre festival, rather the dinner that fyre festival promised is literally bread, cheese, and sasalad with dressing well, the founder of that festival, billy mcfarland and went to jail because of the epic fail now wants to run it back. here's his instagram posts from earlier today good morning, everybody. >> we just announced on the today show that fire to is taking place april 25, through april 28, on a private island off of the caribbean coast in mexico. ticket applications are available and fyre festival, two.com you notice he did not
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