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>> brought to you by sokolov law resole on the 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 some of the first ballots of. the 2024 general election are in the mail and just hours after the debate between vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump, the harris campaign has already pushing to get back on the debate stage. >> while trump claims that he won last night. and doesn't need around two plus conditions are rapidly deteriorating across the gulf coast hurricane francine is barreling toward louisiana. millions are bracing for strong winds and severe flooding. we're on the ground there and we'll take you there. >> and police arrest the man on arson charges as several wildfires in california explode in size, the out-of-control
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fire is now prompting even more evacuations. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central the clock is ticking after squaring off in their first and possibly only debate. >> there's less than two months until election day the harris and trump campaigns are running out of time to win over critical undecided voters in key battleground states. now, we're learning new details about how the harris campaign views the race post-debate. cnn senior white house correspondent mj lee is with us covering the latest from the harris campaign mj talk to us about their strategy now well, boris, the harris team is certainly feeling really good about last night. they felt good about the vice president's performance. they were pleased to see donald trump taking the bait from her and multiple moments. but i think today back in wilmington, according to aides that i have
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spoken to, the vibe is very much it's back to work. even as a campaign is trying to strategize over how to maximize and capitalize on the momentum that they felt like they had last night there is no sense from the campaign right now that that one debate ended up changing fundamentally, the trajectory of this race the assumption from here until election day is that this is it's going to be an incredibly close race and that the really hard work for them is to come still in the coming weeks as one senior campaign aide put it it will be incredibly close. we cannot take our foot off the gas even when the moment feels really good. that of course again is a reference to last night in other words, think boris, there's no sense right now in the harris campaign that this race is suddenly a 45, 55 race, that they still see this as a very close 50-50 race. and remember, this is a team that's certainly remembers really well that the 2020 election ended up being decided
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in a number of battleground states by margins of tens of thousands of votes. now, obviously this is why we are going to be seeing the campaign continued to be focused very much on a number of battleground states. if you even look at the places that vice president harris and governor tim walz are going to be traveling to in the coming days. harris is going to north carolina and pennsylvania in the next couple of days, tim walz will be going to michigan and wisconsin. that just tells you everything that you need to know about where the campaign continues to focus its attention. now, one other thing coming out of last night is of course this taylor swift endorsement. we are told that the bracelets, the friendship bracelets at the campaign stops started selling quickly last night. they actually sold out. they were $20 a pop. but if you go on the store website for the campaign, it says that they're sold out. so currently they're taking pre-orders to come later in the month, the campaign so far is being very tightlipped on whether there are
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discussions about potential events they could do with taylor we're swift herself for us. >> so i'm going to keep an eye on mj lee. thanks so much for that. let's turn now to cnn national correspondent kristen holmes is covering the trump campaign. kristen why is former president trump casting doubt on the potential for a second debate? >> well, boris quickly, i just want to mention something that mj just said. this idea that taylor swift will campaign potentially or go to an event with kamala harris that is something that would really get under donald trump's skin. i just want to remind everyone that despite the fact that he went on tv today and said that he didn't think you'd get taylor swift's endorsement. he wasn't a big fan of hers anyway, it was just last month that he was posting ai pictures of taylor swift essentially pretending that she had endorsed him, saying taylor, i accept with these a.i.-generated photos of her and other women wearing swifties for trump shirts so that is something that would really irc donald trump
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regardless of how many times he says he doesn't care what taylor swift does now in terms of the debate donald trump says, last night was one of his greatest debate appearances ever. however after months or weeks of saying that he wanted a second debate after this one with camila harris, he now appears to be backing away from that idea. here's what but he said this morning when a fighter loses, he says, i want a rematch. i want to rematch, say always to losing person. the fighter that debater. they always this for a rematch. i won the debate i don't want to do another break. >> now. i don't know anything about fighting, but i do know that generally speaking, if a campaign comes out immediately after debate and says we want to do another one. that generally means that they thought that they did well, the campaign comes out and sends their own candidate into the spin room, but generally isn't that good for that side. now, regardless let's i've spoken to a number of republican allies of donald trump's who say they were disappointed in
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his performance last night. they don't think it's going to move the needle at all, but they did believe after talking to him in the leadup to this debate, that he would stick to the issues that he had been warned enough times they kamala harris was going to try to get under his skin that who she was going to try to go to him with specific questions or specific responses and kristen, you're really cold because the former president is speaking in shanksville, pennsylvania right now, let's listen in we're looking at it, but you know, when you when you don't really necessarily have to do it a second time we had a i don't we had a great debate thank you very much to you for you to agree to a second debate, which you want different rules, wanted more format. >> you know, when you when you don't win, it's like a fighter. when a fighter is a bad fight gets knocked out or loses to fight. the first thing he says is we want a rematch we won the debate according to every poll, every single poll i think that are we going to do a rematch? i just don't know that we'll think about what you
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still do. >> the y-naught nbc on september 20, hey, that you give propose that are you still i would do nbc. >> i do fox. i do fox do. but right now we have to determine whether or not we want to do it a great night last i and you see by the poll numbers, who was really fantastic. thank you very much. everybody ran make brass back to the van, that was former president donald trump at the in shanksville, pennsylvania for the anniversary the 23rd anniversary of the september 11 attacks a united flight 93, which went down over shanksville, the former president being asked by reporters about the potential for him to do another debate with vice president kamala harris, the former president, saying, we'll think about it. >> he repeated the idea that he won last night. he said we had a great night. he said the polling shows that that's not what cnn's polling reflects. which gave the edge to the vice president. he did say that when you when you don't have to do it a second time comparing himself to a prize fighter. and
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the losing side and a boxing match saying that they want a rematch. he says that he may not need one. he would do nbc or fox. according to him, for a debate of course, we're going to keep an hi on the former president's remarks and get the latest from his campaign as he speaks to the press, brown all right. >> boris, thank you so much former president trump and his supporters are slamming abc news after last night's debate, they're calling out the network after its moderators fact check the former president and real time. trump made at least 33 false claims according to cnn's count and this morning he called the debate or rig process and baselessly suggested that harris cheated they had a rig show with somebody that may be even had the answers. >> i mean what i watched her dog and i said, you know, she seems awfully familiar with the questions cnn media correspondent hadas gold is with us now, hadas, how often did abc step in last night?
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yeah. brianna fact-checking is always such a thorny issue for domain debate moderators that has dogged them for years. now, abc, before the debate never committed one way or another, whether they were going to factor out, but clearly, they had made a conscious decision that they were going to step in at certain times, but they stepped in in very quick and crisp moments. there were two very clear, very obvious fact checks. let's get to the first one. this is about 20 minutes into the debate, and this was by lindsey davis on the subject of abortion when you can look at the governor of west virginia, the previous governor of west virginia, not the current governor is doing an excellent job, but the governor before he she said, the baby will be born and we will decide what to do with a baby. >> in other words, will execute the baby. >> there is no state in this country where it is legal to kill a baby after it's born now, the second fact check was about the whole thing of people eating pets in ohio. i never
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thought i'd have people eating pets on my high on my 2024 debate bingo card. but here we are. but there were other more indirect fact checks which i think was a very interesting and smart way for the moderators to do you'll factors where they don't go right to the candidate, say, actually this is not true. david muir, for example, when trump refused to say that he had lost the 2020 election, then turn to vice president harris and said, okay, he still believes he did not lose the election. that was one actually by president biden and yourself. but as you noted trump's allies, trump himself, the right-wing media, they are howling over the summer even gone so far, suggesting abc should somehow be criminally charged or should have something happened to it just for fact-checking. saying, what is true and what is not in a debate stage. and they're saying that they should have also been fact-checking harrison shore, as we noted, harris did have at least one instance where they could have potentially fact check, but, you know, abc was just going for them most obvious, most extreme examples of outright ms truth, and that just happened to be said by donald trump, ronna all right. >> hadas. thank you for taking
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us through that. hadas gold and joining us now to talk more about the debate last night as trump surrogate and republican congressman michael waltz of florida sir, i do want to go through some of the key moments of the debate and i should note to be clear that largely our fact checkers did find that there was more issue with trump, but there was a particularly important comment that harris made that our fact checkers found misleading here it is. >> and as of today, there is not one member of the united states military who is in active duty in a combat zone in any war zone around the world. the first time this century you, i should note are the first former green beret in congress. what did you think of that moment well, i about fell out of my chair i immediately thought of the three soldiers from georgia who were killed by iranian-backed missiles and drones in jordan.
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>> i thought the two navy seals who died trying to intercept iranian smugglers and off the coast of somalia, i thought about the ships that have been used as target practice by the houthis an aircraft carrier just got a combat metal for the first time since world war ii for its actions. off the red sea. and we can keep going down the list the special operators that are in syria right now as we speak let's had six wounded in a raid on a nicest compound. we had another six wounded by a missile attack. i mean, this is a long list, so either she's a wallflower as vice president and had nothing to do with any of these actions and decisions. oh, by the way, nothing to do with the debacle in afghanistan or she was that the table and was deliberately misleading misleading the country and it's right on the heels of biden and his debate saying he
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hasn't lost anybody on his watch. it's completely out of touch with the gold star families and completely out of touch with the chaos that is engulfing the world on harris's watch, on biden's what i do want to ask you about russia's war in ukraine twice in a row. trump would not answer the question when asked if he wants ukraine to win the war, is that a problem? >> what look, i thought he was actually has been consistent that he wants to end the war i don't think president trump, and in many americans wouldn't say that. so is that a legal him that he won't say that no, he actually real let's roll the tape. >> you very woodley said, i wouldn't want ukraine to win the war it says he wants the war president biden nor harris, nor harris can define what winning is. >> and if i could finish, is expelling every russian from every inch of crimea. former
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ukrainian territory. is that winning? is that how you would define winning look at the end of the day. he talked about driving both sides to end the war and a diplomatic solution and actually laid out how he would engage the leaders on both sides as he's done a rally speeches. and at the debates. so i think he's been very consistent. what we haven't heard the last four years as a strategy. how far, how long? how much, how are we going to get to any type of negotiated solution which is obviously where this war needs to go so trump claimed that he would negotiate the end of the war with zelenskyy and putin before he even takes office. >> if he wins, that's that's not, legal and when punchbowl news asked you if you're open to serving as defense secretary. if asked by trump if he wins, you are open to it would you personally commit to
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not negotiating if you were in that position? with your russian counterpart in a transition well, as part of a trend, i mean, look, you're getting all kinds of hypotheticals. >> there will be on it and there's all types of engagement during a transition. i think what president trump has made clear that he could do very quickly is go to the kremlin and putin and make it clear to them that we will unleash america's arsenal.e will unhandcuffed the ukrainians as they've currently been handcuffs, and we will flood the world with clean american oil and gas drive down prices, put his economy on life support and actually enforce the sanctions that will get putin to the table at the same time with the ukrainians. hey, you don't have a blank cheque here. you guys need to lay out a framework for how to negotiate an end to this conflict. and this i'm not sure what you're asking me there on
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some hypothetical position and how we would lay that out we did see some negotiation in the last transition, which is why i asked it wasn't hypothetical in that transition, which is why i'm asking you if you're if you're referring to mike flynn talking to now russian ambassador when the transcripts we're actually released it was it was completely appropriate and will you also had text messages of fbi agent saying, do we want to catch him in a lie or do we want to just get them fired? >> so i'm happy to go down that road because that was despicable behavior on the part of the fbi and perfectly legitimate for an incoming national security adviser during a transition to engage his counterparts. >> i want to ask you about abortion because jd vance publicly said that trump would veto a national abortion ban. we've seen trump back pedal on that. he would not commit to that. he didn't it the debate why not? if he really thinks that this is about states and
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that states should make the call. why not just say that he'll veto a national abortion ban? >> well you? know, i think the president doesn't want to back himself into a hypothetical position when it's very clear as nikki haley repeatedly said and was praised by many in the media. you don't have the votes. why do we have to, why do we have to kind of message on this that's going to be used by the other side, but notably kamala harris also wouldn't denounce late term abortion up to the ninth month. she completely pivoted away from that and refused to answer the question. >> i will just note that when it comes to abortions after act or after 21 weeks, less than 1% account for that. and in a lot of those cases, it has to do with the life of the mother or it has to do with extreme medical conditions of the fetus that it will not survive after birth. but i do want to ask you, you said it was and terri
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sanderson of millions is still a large number and i mean, when you have or in the case of rape or incest barriers to access by, for instance, if someone's if someone eight children, eight children in minnesota that died after attempted abortions were born and then still die. >> but you have abc saying this never happens when you have eight states that have zero restrictions, eight states that have zero restrictions all the way up to the minute of birth. abc was all over the place and one side is through, you know, that snyder so you know, that's not, you know, that's not how it happened. but i do want to ask you from the dispatch. i want to ask you because you viewers surrogate for the trump campaign you said it's a hypothetical, but his running mate, the person a heartbeat away from the presidency, where if trump wins, he's the oldest president has, previously
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called for a national abortion ban. so i hear you saying it's a hypothetical, but it's important to ask because he will be of advanced age and this is someone who has said, what he has. he's called for a national abortion ban, jd vance so brianna, we're talking about well, i guess it's not that fantastical president trump was almost killed, but should he get elected, should he die in office should a bill get brought up, make it through the house, make it over the filibuster in the senate and now vance as vice president. now president, what would you he do? i mean, i think those were about five or six hypothetical was president trump has been clear that what roe versus wade did was take legislating out of the hands of the judiciary, put it down in the states, and now people have a vote and he even went through the vote that happened in kansas, the vote that happened in other states, we're about to have a vote in florida he's
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weighed in on how he would vote, but it's now in the hands of the people. and that's where that's where such i think a difficult issue which is when does life begin? it should be in the hands of the voters and that's what moving it out of the supreme court and back into state legislatures has done. he said it over and over again. >> well, it was certainly a big night last night we'll have to see if there's another one. it is still tbd. congressman waltz, thanks for being with us. >> sure. >> okay. >> right back reaction to the birth mono one was overwhelming the idea that this fictional character played any role in politics is bananas tv on the edge, moments that shaped dark culture premiers september 22 at nine on cnn, when you're hungry, you definitely know when you want your attention, he makes it clear. >> when he wants to be left alone, he makes it obvious but if you're a cat has ole pain,
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hours away from striking southern louisiana, wind gusts are strengthening, but it's the rain from the storm that could cause the most problems with life threatening storm surge and flash flooding possible in some places cnn meteorologist derek van dam is in morgan city, louisiana for us, we're landfall could happen later this afternoon during the outer bands are now starting to move in. how much of conditions changed since you've been there? >> well, boris, it's been a marked difference in what we reported on just last hour because the strongest part of hurricane friends the scene is now starting to move on shore when we were looking at the latest radar and the ai, a frenzy is about 50 miles directly to my south. in fact, elevated oil platform just south of here reached 112 miles per hour. that's about 100 feet in the air, but that's still saying something about the power of this getting these rain bands coming through, pushing up the water in this
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appalachian. elia river basin where we are currently located. so were actually out side of the flood plain that that's protects the flood wall, that protects the city of morgan city and this just shows you how vulnerable coastline of louisiana is right now. we're standing at about six feet above sea level and with a storm surge potential of six to ten feet in this vicinity you know that it's not about how far away from the coast you actually evacuate to, but it also has to do with how far an elevation above sea level. but you actually we are the threats going forward as these outer rain bands from hurricane francine make their approach is of course, these hurricane force winds that will bring down trees it's been a very saturated soil that's above average for this year. that could take down electricity, energy, one of the main
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electrical suppliers in the state of louisiana and other companies prepositioning about 10,000 personnel to quickly restore power to the areas that get impacted. i know. are power is currently downward right now. where i'm located. but also the potential for spin-up tornadoes. we have a tornado watch within this area. it extends all the way to new orleans it is possible that we see these spin-up tornadoes. we've already had warnings occur within the past 45 minutes so going forward, the storm surge threat, the heavy rainfall from the inland flooding that could bring some potential problems to the inland low line cities that dot the landscape here in southern louisiana, boris is going to be a rough next five hours before this makes landfall. >> there, van dam, please. your crew stay safe out there. keep us updated with the latest that you're seeing. thanks so much still to come. what the harrison trump campaigns are saying about holding another presidential debate with fewer than two months until election day plus a deadline to keep
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to do a rematch? >> i just don't know that we'll think about what you still do. >> the y-naught see on september 25 repots that are you still? >> i would do nbc. i do fox i do fox do, but right now we have to determine whether or not we want to do now kamel, here's his campaign said right after the debate that she would like to do a second face off against trump joining us now is republican strategist matt mowers, who was a trump administration official, and we're also joined by barbara boxer, former democratic senator, who represented california for more than 20 years. >> senator to you, what does senator harris stand to gain from debating donald trump? again, how do you think this would play out? >> i think she should do it. it's it was so overwhelmingly good for her last night and i would just make two points. first, when she's walked onto that stage and she walked right
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up to this man, the former president, who has insulted her every way that he can possibly we think of, including calling her done, which now the whole world knows she's very smart. she showed that she was presidential, that she wasn't afraid of him. she had the confidence. i love that part then when he said the country wanted roe v. wade to be overturned the biggest lie you can imagine when 75% of the people supported roe v. wade, she just nailed it and she just showed that he wasn't up to it. and he comes off like a complainer in chief and she comes off like a command during chiefs. so i hope she does it again re collecting gold coins there's, there's a ping going off on your side i'm so. >> sorry. i'm not so good technologically no worries. >> we appreciate you being with us, matt to you. what are the
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pros and cons of trump doing? another debate, he says that he doesn't really need one, but he might be open to one. >> i mean, i think it depends if you look at last night, it kind of reminds me a little bit of if you've ever been on that website, ron tomatoes, that does movie reviews, you've got the critics category and then you've got the viewers category. and sometimes the critics are really harsh and the viewer say, but we loved the movie. there's a little bit of that going on. if you look at some of the reporting of undecided voters after last night, you know, i think most people watching last night certainly believe vice president harris did very well acquitted herself well, she showed up. she was very polished and the rest of it, if you take the first 15 minutes is probably the last five minutes president trump did well, if he had kept that discipline throughout the debate, i think it would better. but if you look at reporting from reuters and the new york times, they actually asked a number of undecided voters in key states, how did you view the candidates going in? how did you view them going out? reuters in fact, had 60%. i think it was six out of ten voters who said they move towards trump afterwards when they're asked why they said because camila harris was
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evasive on her answers around the economy and i think she flubbed a really key opportunity she had in that very first question when she's asked, are you better off than you were four years ago? and she didn't show a single really ability to connect with voters who are feeling struggling right now. and this economy and with a price of goods and groceries and gas and she missed a real key moment there. you know, to your question, if donald trump from the first 15 minutes, last five minutes are show up and you can hammer home on the economy. he should go do it. if not, then we'll see how that goes. >> so i'm curious to get your reaction to matt saying that harris missed an opportunity on that question about whether voters are better off now than they were four years ago? >> you could always answer the question. anyway, you want her way of answering it was to say, look i get it this is my plan and she was the only one of the two that actually talked to the people and the needs of the people. and she showed compassion the most excited trump got am i couldn't
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disagree with matt morgan with all due respect. i'm not surprisingly if you look at cnn, people who watched the debate overwhelmingly thought that kamala harris one, but the most excited trump got is when he talked about people stealing other people's pets and eating them that is crazy stuff this guy should be disqualified. and, you know, i i'm a very shall we say short person? i'm five-foot-two when i wear my high heels and so i was listening to when trump said, she can't have a box so she can stand on a stool and she was definitely lower than he was he was over her he looked like a small guy she was so powerful. so i mean, i hope they've debate again, really i do the pets moment. matt what about it here's what i'll say
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what did allow donald trump to do was put something out there so provocative that we're all talking about illegal immigration right? >> so if you look at it from that stone, were talking about eating pests, what we're going to talk about immigration anyway. >> yeah. well, you know, but now here we are immigration in the way that would benefit his him instead of him saying something, it's like or he he could have said something. >> yes. that even scared people and i'm sure for some people this did they have pets and they are afraid of this however he does something so that people are mocking. and i just wonder if there was a more effective way for him to communicate with point. >> it's all part of the larger point though, which is that we often hear about border security. we think of arizona, we think the texas, we think in nevada in california we're now talking about what happens when you have a surge of illegal immigration into other parts of the country when we've talked about some of the these incidents have happened in new york city ever since he had
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governor greg abbott from texas and ron desantis? well, no, but what he's talking about though, is the impact and whether it's right or wrong or fact-checked or not. i mean, i think it's actually still in dispute, apparently, jd vance is saying that you have actual complaints from residents in the town you've got obviously the moderators referencing. they haven't gone, they don't know for a fact so put that to the the side for right now because i think they are debating whether all of those pieces, what it does is illuminate a larger challenge that americans are feeling right now. americans are feeling right now, concerns about legal immigration, whether it's the economic impact or whether it's a security impact. and that's a very real concern. and so yes. was he very trumpian and the fact that he was maybe a little over the top, maybe he's a little dramatic than we did. yes. but does it actually speak to the emotion that american voters are feeling more than a litany of talking points that you saw from vice president harris last night, i would argue it actually does connect with voters better, especially the key voters that they need it illuminated something that i'll give you that math hours,
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government from closing down. that is after members of his own party pulled out forcing him to scrap a vote today, cnn's manu raju is joining us from the hill to explain why and what happens next. what does happen next here, manu yeah, there's actually only 12 legislative days left to avoid a government shutdown by the end of the month. and mike johnson has to make a decision. does he work with democrats to keep the government open? open angering his right flank, potentially angry donald trump, or does he try to move in the right? tried to appease those folks on the right, but have don't have them. we may will not have votes to get out of the senate, much less the republican controlled house. and that's exactly what happened today, forcing him to scuttle this plan because of republican opposition to the two extending government funding for six months evenly try to sweeten the deal with the far right, adding some anti-immigration related provisions in there that was still not enough. help democrats said, no way to those provisions. now, johnson has to figure out what to do next. now, at the same time,
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republicans and democrats alike are grappling with the aftermath of the debate heat last night, i talked to a number of republicans, in particular about what did we hit any concerns about donald trump's performance? some of the things that he said is comments about migrants in ohio we're talking about the 2020 election being stolen and allow them were concerned about what they viewed was a lackluster performance most people didn't know her terribly well other than a few clips that were not flattering that you might see on the internet. and people saw, oh, actually she's an intelligent, capable person who has a point of view on isn't she she demonstrated that time and again he is accusing them of eating pets. >> should he be doing that? >> well, i don't know what happened in springfield. i can just tell you my experience with patients and florida has been very positive you comfortable with him continuing to say the election was stolen in 2020? >> i don't think he should say stuff that may be may make it harder for people to vote for you and i asked senate
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the lead with jake tapper. >> next on cnn all right. it was a mudslinging of epic proportions. we're not talking about last night's debate. no, we are not. the 50th anniversary of mud bowl in conway, new hampshire that's what we're talking about. it wrapped up this weekend. the tournament is made up of 12 teams. it last three days and we're not talking like little peppa pig style muddy puddles. this is knee-deep mud. >> yeah, i guess so money that one player told the ap it gets in every nook and cranny and takes weeks to clean out of their nose, ears, and even toenails. besides the good fund, this is actually for a good cause. it raises money for local community center and other groups. the mud bowl looks like a lot of fun and that guy looks like he's not wearing pants behind you we assure you he wearing pants. >> i think he is though. yeah. know, ever since there was that bacterial tough mudder, i'm like no mud race fact nega
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