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short period of time, fell, got much simply has to be part of the solution they have to step up. is their policies that have created the surgeries, the influx of haitians has also manifested itself in other ways, including a tragedy, specifically in 2023 when 11-year-old aid and clark was killed in a springfield bus crash, one that involved a haitian immigrant who had their driver's license that was not valid in ohio as reported by the new york times, a1's father declined to speak on camera, but as others have posted about the tragedy recently, he told cnn in a statement, we just want our family out of the news and for aid and to not be mentioned in regards to politics putting aside any unverified theories about cats and dogs, they'll brynn dorsainville, also haitian, says he understands the criticisms about the strain on resources caused by the influx of immigrants i agree with
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these people when you but he also painted a harsh reality if it was not for a matter of life or life in my country, it couldn't be better to get back omar jimenez, cnn, springfield, ohio new phase harris campaign says it is now jumping into as harris just picked up this morning, a notable republican endorsement and a major first for space exploration and a tech billionaire and an engineer. now the first nonprofessional astronauts to conduct a spacewalk. what this means for space travel. now, and the swift taylor swift endorses, then calls on fans to get out the vote at the vmas. can you measure the impact of such a star? i'm kate bolduan with sara sidner and john berman. this is cnn new central
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campaign it says get ready to see and hear more from vice president kamala harris, her team says, she will speak to the media more as she enters what they call a more aggressive phase. >> he's of the campaign. they are pushing to keep the momentum from her largely praised presidential debate performance. north carolina is her first stop today, and what the harris-walz campaign is calling the new way forward tour. they are also launching new tv and digital ads highlighting what they believe are her best moment from the debate stage. cnn's priscilla alvarez is in north carolina for us there in charlotte. what do you learning about the plan that the campaign has today well they certainly want to amplify some of those debate moments where they thought that she was at her strongest in a state like north carolina, one of the top issues is reproductive rights. >> that is something that the vice president has been talking about for the whole year. and
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she has become a key voice on this issue. and that's a message that she's expected to bring here to north carolina, the north carolina governor roy cooper, who backs the vice president, also said this week in the moments after the debate that health care and abortion are two of the key issues. and he believed that her debate performance does move the needle, but the resounding message from her aides and allies has been that this is going to be a close race. so while they were trying to build on the momentum from tuesday night's debates, they're also keenly aware that there is a long way to go. the narrative from this campaign has been that she is the underdog in the race, and that is the message that the vice president will continue to deliver on the campaign trail, including here in north carolina, which by the way, is where her reproductive rights bus tour is right now, of course, we've talked about this before. the campaign launched this in florida it's going to be running until the election day with at least 50
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stops and this stop here in north carolina for the vice president is coinciding with that. and i mentioned it because it gives you a good sense of how they are trying to capitalize on this very issue, particularly in states like north carolina where are where president joe biden? lost by a very small margin. and so these are some of the messages that we'll be hearing from the vice president today here. and then she goes to pennsylvania again. of course, that is going to be such a crucial state for her heading into november so the play here by the campaign and their strategy is to use the debate to build hold their momentum to highlight an amplify what they found to be the most notable moments where she drew a stark contrast from former president donald trump but still to make the point that she is the underdog with a very clear understanding that it is going to be a close race. and if by no means has been decided yet sarah, take nothing for granted. the message from the campaign. thank you so much. priscilla alvarez, there on the trail, charlotte, north
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carolina, john donald trump on the campaign trail today as well. with a stop in tucson, it comes as his closest allies are doing damage control, trying to clean up after his debate performance, cnn's alayna treene is he's with us now. what are you hearing this morning? alayna well, john, you're exactly right. >> donald trump is going on a campaign blitz of his own. he's going to be talking to supporters in tucson, arizona later peter today. that is an event that his campaign is billing as focused on latino americans outreach to hispanic americans tomorrow, helped me in vegas and a couple other events over the weekend so he's not slowing down either. however, his events come as his team is trying to try to bat down some of the criticism that he is facing following his debate. performance on tuesday, criticism, i should argue that is coming from within his own orbit. i've talked to several people close to trump to his advisors, people on the outside. they have agreed privately that the debate did not go the way that they had
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planned, that he didn't perform as well as perhaps they thought he might have in part of that is really i've been hearing a lot of frustration that he did not talk about the issues more that he did not go through the talking points that his campaign had prepped him for the past several weeks, prep that our own kaitlan collins reported had been more than in the leadup to that debate in june with joe biden. now, some of the criticism we're even hearing from his own surrogates publicly, including rfk jr. who's told this to fox news yesterday. take a lesson vice president harris clearly won the debate in terms of her delivery. >> her polish her organization and her preparation i think i'm just i'm just ends president trump wins in terms of his governance but he didn't tell that story now, john rfk jr. went on to say that he thought donald trump
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was distracted calling it unfortunate, lining up with what i'm hearing behind the scenes from people close to the former president as well. >> and look, trump has remained on committal about whether he would do another debate. however, when i talk to people close to him, people within his own campaign team, they all kind of argue that they believe another debate will happen. so i think stay tuned for any new developments on that yeah, the new york times this morning, you had trump insiders calling the debate a colossal missed opportunity. >> the alayna treene and i see this morning, thanks so much joining us right now is a harris campaign co-chair, democratic senator chris coons of delaware, senator. >> thanks for coming in. so despite being happy with what they saw on the debates stage from kamala harris some fellow democratic senators say that they're still worried. let me play this for you i tell people all the time, you know, somebody asked me chicago, what did you learn from 2016 then i said, you can't win by little. >> you got to win by a lot of, you want to win big to overcome the electoral college effect.
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you want to win big so that every we reasonable person knows you won. and his lonely complaints about the he should have won are really just lonely tim kaine saying that he's very concerned. >> i mean, the debate was in part supposed to allay fears among voters, including democrats. i mean, are you worried after this debate or is this kind of a concerted effort to try to get people to not be complacent of course, this is a concerted effort to make sure folks don't get complacent. >> i'll remind you. i'll remind your viewers did senator tim kaine, my friend and colleague, was the vice presidential nominee in 2016. and there was some significant problem in the 2016 in campaign by then secretary clinton and senator kaine in that our base, democrats around the country took for granted that she couldn't possibly you lose to donald trump. and she did very narrowly. and the point tim was making in that interview, you just showed, was that because
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we can count on donald trump? to challenge the results of the 2024 election as he has every day the 2020 election, we need to win decisively, not buy a tiny thin margin. so it folks were excited and energized by vice president harris is compelling, powerful performance on the debate stage in philadelphia, they need to get up, get out, volunteer here, and get engaged. if folks were alarmed and concerned by former president trump's unhinged performance on the debate stage, they should also get engaged and get involved by making sure that democrats win in racist for the senate. and across the country in the race for the next presidency senator, the cnn snap poll of voters after the debate so lots of things. >> one, that they all broadly agreed that kamala harris outperformed donald trump on that debate stage. you see it there? but it also voters who watched the debate gave trump a 20 point win over harris on handling the economy 55 to 35,
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which is a margin that is slightly wider than the measure was pre-debate if that does not change, can kamala harris, when she can, of course, she can. because there's lots of other issues that motivate folks. but if you watched the debate as i'm sure you did your viewers who watched the debate should remember the very first thing vice president harris spoke to was her concrete plans to address the high costs facing middle americans she talked about her proposals to expand and increase the child tax credit support for small businesses, innovation and entrepreneurship innovation, innovative ways to to reduce the cost of housing. accomplishments. she and president biden have already had reducing the cost of prescription drugs. she recognizes that the cost to your average american pace a concern and has taken steps to address it and has concrete plans to do more. but there are other issues, kate, that'll bring people out to the polls
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donald trump fuse to make clear on that debate stage whether or not he would sign a national abortion ban. he has taken credit for reversing roe versus wade and unleashing a nationwide spate of state bans on abortion or restrictions and limitations on abortion. and kamala harris has made it clear that she stands for restoring freedom, for restoring the protections of roe versus wade and making sure that women have control over their bodies and their lives there are so many other issues at stake in this election let me just mention one other. the ways in which donald trump because of his support for the january 6 insurrection has unsettled traditional republicans has led many to endorse kamala harris former vice president dick cheney, congresswoman liz cheney donald trump's own vice president, national security adviser chief of staff, and secretary of defense have said they will not vote for him and he doesn't belong anywhere near the white house. again we
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just heard that george w bush's former attorney general and white house counsel alberto gonzalez, is endorsing kamala harris. so whether it's concerns about rule of law strength at home and abroad, or concerns about reproductive freedom and rights or concerns about the economy? yes, kate, i'm convinced kamala harris can win, should, when, and if all of us get engaged in this debate and in this campaign, she so when sticking on the economy though, as it is a priority of voters, inflation just load to the lowest rate in the united states since february 21. clearing the way for the federal reserve to start cutting an interest rates next week it's been trending in that direction though for months. yet harris, again, to reinforce is still 20 points behind trump on the economy in the snap poll, i'm talking about. and broadly ahead in all other polling, if this really is a result of people just not getting engaged enough isn't that also the campaign's problem it is a challenge for us on the campaign to connect
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and communicate with people about the answer to this question. >> are you better off now than you were four years ago? because a lot of folks don't want to think about where we were in september of 2020 we were in a terrible place the economy was in a freefall businesses were shutting down by the tens of thousands americans were dying of the pandemic every single day. we we're in a very desperate and difficult place for years ago and we are a lot better off today. but your average american doesn't associate the economic chaos and the failure to deliver of that period with donald trump. so it is our job, our challenge to remind them that donald trump talked and talked about rebuilding our infrastructure structure. but joe biden and kamala harris delivered donald trump talked and talked about restoring manufacturing. but joe biden and kamala harris delivered. and when pressed on that debate stage, what are your plans for health care? donald trump, a decade later still says he
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doesn't have a concrete plan for how to in his view, where repair replace the affordable care act and kamala harris is committed to keeping the affordable care act in place as a floor that makes sure that all americans have access to basic affordable quality what he health care. if you look at the record, kamala harris has a much stronger record and vision for our economy. and yes, that's a challenge for us to connect with the average voter. remind them of the chaos donald trump i'm caused and the progress we've seen under the biden/harris administration now on health care and trump said, you know, it's coming soon, which we've learned over the many years, he's now been in public life. >> that is donald trump version of no comment senator coons. thank you very much for coming. but on sir all right. >> dangerous spring of wildfires burning across california people are now scrambling to evacuate before the flames hit their doorsteps. we will tell you more on that. what has happened? mean with that fire and from fire to flooding, heavy rain and high waters from what was hurricane
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think is it a tropical storm at this point? we can still see what is left behind and more rain potentially on the way way for some parts of the country, correct >> that's right. the flood threat is not done even though the storm has moved on from this area in southern louisiana including the greater new orleans area. there are still pockets of flooding, just like what you see directly behind me, water is not supposed to be lapping up to this particular building on the bottoms of that vehicle that you can see in the distance there. this is just a drop in the bucket per say, of the flooding that was experienced here in st. mary's parish as hurricane francine made her final approach into new orleans. now so southern louisiana authorities are warning people to stay vigilant today as the floodwaters recede because there's still the potential for down power lines potentially chemicals still within the water. you don't want to traverse through any of
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this standing floodwater because of those concerns as well. now, we got hit particularly hard within this particular location. this is where our live team, i photo journalists and producers, had to actually evacuate from this location yesterday because we were getting battered so hard by what was a strengthening storm? that became a category two right before landfall. and then it pushed water up and over a berm that was protecting our live shot location and eventually inundated the area. we're really glad that we did. so you can see the floodwaters that still remain. are you can imagine what it was like at the height of the storm would have been virtually impossible to evacuate the city so that just proves at how quickly things can change during a hurricane and a tropical system of this nature. i want to get to what's next for much of the central u.s. because the storm is still going, it's located over the central parts of mississippi and it is drawing in a lot of moisture off the
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gulf of mexico. so heads up flood threat but from birmingham all the way to the florida panhandle and the potential for tornadoes still exists today across a good majority of 11. and florida into the panhandle sara right of a person who spent a lot of my youth in the south. you also have to watch out for the water moccasins and the alligator was when that water comes up. so they'll go in the water. thank you so much to me and answer to and it's a crazy phenomenon thank you so much, derek van dam live there in louisiana for just take a few steps back there. derek, a few steps back. we'll see how it goes this morning. donald trump hitting the campaign trail in damage control mode after a debate, his allies call a quote color la salle missed opportunity and calling all swifties one day after endorsing kamala harris, the newly minted vma artist of the year, taylor swift, has a simple request go registered voters in another like
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people on the planet with a immense amount of reach. so when she won, one of her seven awards last night at the vmas because of course, she swiped f1 had the most nominations. she made a call for her fans over the age of 18, as you said, young voters to register to vote. let's take a look at that moment. >> the fan voted award and you voted for this. i appreciate it so much. and if you are over 18, please register to vote for something else this comes on the heels of taylor's endorsement for vice president kamala harris. >> what she made, right after the debate and kate, those already been huge impact from that, as you see here, some new reporting from my it's often our colleague, betsy klein, vote.gov, saw over 330,000 new voters visit their site and
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vote.org saw a voter engagement in the hours after taylor swift endorsed harris. so this shows that it's not just a celebrity who's saying words, it's a celebrity who has having impact now of course, do we know if this will translate into actual votes? know but what we do know is that voters are engaged because of what taylor's doing. in fact, the ceo of the organization vote.org. this is what they had to tell us, kate, they said, quote, taylor swift's impact on voter engagement is undeniable. so there you happen undeniable. >> it's good to see you, elizabeth. thank you. john. >> she is inevitable avengers alright, today, kamala harris and donald trump back on the campaign trail after their debate, a debate that insiders on both sides agree that harris won, but there are still jitters on the democratic side, mostly about whether all of this, including harris's
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message overall, is reaching swing voters. this is what democratic congresswoman debbie dingell said just a little while ago this morning on cnn, this morning about the state of the race in battleground, michigan yesterday morning, one of my township supervisors called me and wanted to know what i thought and i said, well, what did you think that discussion probably right back down to earth. >> i think michigan is a dead heat but there's just a lot of people in the middle. i don't understand at times what people see in donald trump. they know what will happen to this country if he's president again. but they believe strongly and i, it's just closer than people realize all right with us now cnn senior political commentator ana navarro and former white house spokesperson under the george w bush administration. pete seat and anna, what debbie dingell said this morning, and she's she's always a sobering voice, i think for democrats to say don't go too far here made me think of a line that i read in the washington post overnight,
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which that some harris advisers have long been concerned that she faces an uphill challenge of reaching critical voters. given historically brief campaign, the idea that she's got these ads, she did it convention, she's proud of. she did it a bait that she's now proud of, but it's not getting to the swing voters. the question is why? >> okay. thank nothing, i don't think you should look at anything in a vacuum, right? a debate is not going to change people's minds. an endorsement is not going to change people's minds, but i think this steady drumbeat is going to help. and i'm glad that they are concerned. i am glad they are jittery because nobody should take anything for granted. and i'm glad they are running as underdogs. i ran into hillary clinton at the democratic national convention as one does, as one does. and she told me that one of the things that had happened to her was in 2016, a lot of people came up to her the day after the election and for the next four years two apologize to her for not having shown up because they thought she didn't need
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him. he had one. she had it in the bag and you know what happened? she lost. so i am glad that there is this sense of urgency and need for people to show up and to register and to be active and being engaged this is no time to lay on your laurels, professor seat. >> let me ask you if there are in fact swing voters out there who are not being reached, brass by either campaign. what is it that you think they are hungry to see that they're not seeing that there are swing voters. i think they're as prehistoric as dinosaurs in major museums these days, people might think there's swing voters are liked to pretend that they are, but this polarized environment forces voters to pick a side and i think this is about persuasion though. this campaign is about persuasion, it's not about persuading voters to pick one candidate or the other. it's about persuading them to show up to
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the polls. what really stands between one candidate or the other weighing truly is a couple of voters and a handful of states coming down with the sniffles and staying home to cling to their kleenex rather than voting that will seal america's fate. that's how close this is. these campaigns need to find folks who are already with them. the low propensity voters who don't always show up, who are inclined to go to the ballot box, get them to vote early get them to vote absentee seal in, lock it up. that's how you win. >> i disagree with that. i think there are undecided voters still. i think there are swing voters. i know this because i have them in my family and i keep asking them what are you waiting for a sign from god? i'd a lightning bolt. what in the hell are you waiting for at this point? and i think i think they're kind of like in that state of waiting seeing if something different happens between now and in the next 50 some days. i
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mean two in defense of them, a lot happened in three weeks all right. a lot of time. a lot of stuff happens. sometimes a lot of things happen this summer. exactly. so they exist not many of them. that part is very true. but georgia was decided by 11,000 votes, in 2020, florida was decided by 537 votes so i am curious then, pete, how are things like laura loomer play? >> maybe with the swing voters? laura loomer is a conservative activist, someone who was leaned into conspiracy theories at 9:11 was an inside job, among others traveling with donald trump to new york for 9/11, traveling with him around the debates and whatnot in marjorie taylor greene what laura loomer has said recently online is so extreme that marjorie taylor greene is speaking elie read you this
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tweet thread here. marjorie taylor greene writes, this is appalling and extremely racist. it does not represent who we are as republicans are maga. this does not represent president trump. this type of behavior should not be tolerated ever laura loomer should take this down. what is she talking about? >> well, laura loomer put out a tweet. >> i'm not going to read the whole thing because it's race is fully on racist. but she says, if kamala harris wins the white house will smell like curry among other things, pete so, if marjorie taylor greene is speaking out against you what does that tell you who about the person you're taken on your plane in crates of donald trump and laura loomer well, you are kind in your description of laura loomer, she's a lunatic and i don't think anyone should pay attention to anything. >> she says and it's troubling it is troubling that the republican nominee and a former president of the united states, and potentially the next president holds her in such high regard and the reason is because he feeds or she feeds his worst impulses. that's what he wants. he feeds off of that
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type of rhetoric. and those types of conspiracy yuri's and she is going to just keep giving him the red meat that he wants. and she'll remain in that inner circle, which is a problem. it's a troubling development, but i would just encourage folks to not pay attention to her because 99.9% of what comes out of her mouth is completely insane. >> she's getting a seat on trump's plane. anna his wife hasn't on the plane. his daughter isn't on the plane, but this cook is on the plane and i think it should be incredibly concerning that potentially the next president of the united states is surrounded by racist conspiracy theorists listening when marjorie taylor greene is all of a sudden the voice of reason we've got to call it a wake-up moment and i do think we need to pay attention to it because i like to know what role she's going to have any future trump administration. i'd love to know what kind of access she would have to the future,
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possibly precedent that the united states and by the way, i will tell laura loomer, i've been in kamala harris's house and you know what it smells like? it smells like power it's melzack patriotism. it smells like equality it smells like a woman who's broken glass ceilings and navarro pizzi appreciate you being with us this morning. >> thank you very much. a quick programming know comedians roy wood junior and amber ruffin and michael ian black. they will be talking about the headlines and a new common quiz show on cnn. have i got news for you? it premieres this saturday night at 9:00. >> sara john, you'd win that every single time. i noted because i know you tend to win quiz shows. i cheat judging from the past, you do not you do not next hour, attorneys for harvey weinstein due in court over a potential new indictment just days after the convicted rapist was rushed to the hospital. >> and wildfires across california continued to wreak havoc on local communities. there we are live on the ground, but this dangerous fire that is 0% contained
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>> if you're eligible, they can even help enroll you over the phone. and humana medicare advantage dual eligible special needs plan so-called now humana a more human way to health care i'm nic robertson in the west bank and this is cnn right now, there are multiple major fires burning across california. >> three of them in los angeles, the national weather service there is issued red flag warning because of one of these fires called the bridge fire this morning warning that gusty winds will make it difficult to fight that fire for another day. it's already destroyed homes and now more communities are under threat. let's get to cnn's stephanie elam, who's standing by in california, right in the front lines of it. what's going on, stephanie? >> kate, as you can see, this is part of the area in the bridge fire that just was
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incinerated. one fire official i spoke to said but it was like an inferno when this happened, this blaze actually started on sunday, though 4,000 acres and within a 24 hour period exploded to more than 30,000 it's an acres it's now burned close to 50,000 acres. and this look that you see here is pretty much what it looks like most of the vegetation is down wire, the power lines, though those are burnt down to as far as like the polls that are holding them up. all of this here, as well as homes that were lost in this area is just indicative of what we're seeing throughout the region, as you mentioned, there are three fires that are burning. this one is an l.a. and san bernardino county, you also have the line fire that's in san bernardino county and you have the airport fire that's in riverside and orange counties. that is burning. these are really taxing the system as far as how they are attacking these blazes in southern california so much so normally they would fight from the sky and they would assault aircraft to these blazes. they can't do that. they're using them and flying them to differ for an incidents
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as they need to to drop fire retirement, to drop water. but overall, kate, when you look at what's happening over 100,000 acres are burned right now and continued to burn as they are battling these major major blazes and yes, there is fire season, but the way you describe how it exploded so fast and just a matter of hours is absolutely terrifying for everyone. it's great to see you. thank you so much for being there. sara right next hour we could learn whether new rape charges will be filed against disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein after a judge threw out a previous conviction against him, cnn's jean casarez is following this and it's outside the court jean, what might this new indictment look like any indictment would be sealed but we do know a little bit more than i think you normally would because the defense had filed paperwork saying we know that a grand jury is convened,
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right? right now and harvey weinstein wants to testify before that grand jury. and under new york law, a defendant actually can appear before the grand jury to testify. so the defense needed some information. we'll cnn was able to get a transcript that was not sealed of a hearing several weeks ago, right. in this courthouse between the two parties prosecutors sen. defense and the defense that we need information on who these accusers all are. well, here's what we know because of that transcript, three accusers from 2005 i 2016, 2005, 2006 winter in that time period lower manhattan, this is one of the first acuity loser lower manhattan beneath 14th street that tribeca area in a residential building. the next one, number to try bank could grand hotel 2006 and the third one in a hotel in the tribeca area, unnamed hotel in 2016 now
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we do not know if an indictment includes those three, but that's that's what was listed in the document. now harvey weinstein wants it's to be at this hearing today because that indictment could be unsealed. it would be an arraignment. >> however, he had surgery on monday at bellevue hospital but we'll in new york city and i confirmed last night with his representatives, he is in stable condition in the cardiac unit. >> i was told he still wants to be here but the home hospital would determine this morning if he was medically able to come i spoke with representatives this morning. he most likely will not be in that courtroom this morning. so the question is, the prosecution may still want to put on the record that there is an indictment that would be a confirmation, right? there and remember, there's a retrial from the overturned conviction. a retrial two charges set for this november sara i know you will be in court to see what happens in
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court and whether that indictment is mentioned by the prosecutors, jean casarez. >> thank you. you so much for your reporting for us this morning all right. >> and historic moments hundreds of miles above earth and you saw it right here live on cnn news central. we stage it for you, the first commercial spacewalk ever do. >> hope we all have a, lot of work to do, but here strike a perfect world on the edge premieres sunday, september 22, did nine on cnn. i got matched with these guys. >> i go measure with these car insurance companies experienced drops, mike unfold over 40 top provider, saving me over 800 bucks a year. >> we want that kind of relationship start now, free at experian.com slash car on enough to vote yet but i learned how one out of six of us will someday be raped so
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anyone spacex four in response our the first ever commercial spacewalk concluded and they have success to tech billionaire and engineer were the first non astronauts. >> will non-official asher that's one way to go outside a spacecraft. so much history made in this journey, including some groundbreaking space suits. let's get to retired colonel chris hadfield. he is a former astronaut and commander of the international space station alright, so you see this picture? sure. kept do we can we really call it a spacewalk? am i going to space peak this space they're popping out of the capsule there. i don't i'm not sure they're walking, but why is this so significant? >> it's significant for two big reasons. one is no one has ever used this space suit out in space before. so it opens up a whole new capability. we haven't had a new space suit and over 40 years. so all the latest technology since then integrated into new tech sue?
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the other is the spacex capsule has never gone down to zero pressure vacuum of space before testing the hatches and all the equipment inside that everything worked. so too huge thresholds today, opening up capability for what we're going to be able to do in the future. >> you have conducted spacewalks yourself what does it feel like in my life and i've been really lucky. >> i was a combat fighter pilot and a test pilot and flew in space three times. the coolest moment in my life. was when i was trusted to be inside the ship open up the big heavy hatch, get it out of the way, and then you'd grab on with two hands and it's almost like giving birth to yourself yourself. from this little place into the rest of the universe, were the world is this dianne bulging, shape and
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color and urinal separate from the earth out in the infinity of the universe as one of the very first human beings to experience as we step away from the world, it's an amazing human moment, big technological moment. but boy from a personal point of view i still marvel that i had a chance to do that given birth to yourself. >> i just pulled them on. i just pulled a muscle thinking about i want to go i don't want to give birth to my son. >> girdle this is a stepping stone. now to what do you think yeah. >> it's very much a stepping stone. i mean, it was it wasn't a huge long spacewalk, but they needed to test all the equipment. but now that suit will get advances like they're going to unplug the umbilical and build a backpack that goes along with it. there'll be the child or the grandchild. of the
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suit will be using to walk on the moon chinese are on there. and so we need an updated suit to do all that work. so this was like like a little successful glimpse of the future that we're building for ourselves why is it so hard to maneuver? >> because when i think of space and i'm no astronaut, not even close, i can't even count the time, but why? is it so difficult to maneuver this outfit? it looks painfully difficult as they're trying to just do simple tasks you know, the people that make balloon animals at parties, you know, you just take a typical balloon, but as soon as you twist the balloon you know how hard it gets on how stiff the balloon gets. >> and that's not nearly the level of pressure that you need inside a suit to keep you alive. so the suit is it just wants to hold a fixed position and every single move you do is, is fighting that balloon animal of a suit. so it's sort
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of like being on the bench press machine the whole time here in the sun in order to get anything done. and you've got blinders on, you can't really see and you're being kept alive by a lot of machinery. so there's all that psychological pressure, not an easy place to work, but the best place to work in the universe cool. >> i want to do it. >> i love how chris explain system. it's so it's perfect that's why he got to do it. >> and i am not getting to do it. that's what i'm saying. thank you so much. i'd failed for explaining all that to us and just bringing us to space. we appreciate your time in the moment. >> thank you so much for joining us to do such john still thinking about giving birth newsroom is up next you're feeling out of step with their current big lie on his plan switch to consumer cellular all the dips his to
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