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really the reality is gen z is not a, they're not single issue voters. they understand the sophistication in the fact that all of these issues are interrelated, they're looking for candidates who are proposing bold solutions and platforms all right, so we've just gotten word that taylor swift has allowed the campaign to use her famous line. and now she's talking about being in the kamala era, which is what they're going to use. they're going to be having but these digital billboards in vegas. and in times square with taylor swift in the game. if you will how much impact might she had? because historically celebrity endorsements haven't had a huge impact on the actual numbers at the polls. the numbers of young voters do you think she's a game changer yeah. >> i mean, this is very exciting lesson for over 30 years, as you mentioned, right? >> rock the boat has been working to build the political
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power of young people. and we do that largely through iconic partnerships with artists, actors, athletes, and other cultural figures. and it's awesome to see a musical icon like taylor swift, who is really a role model for so many young people because she shares a lot of the same values. and is concerned about a lot of the issues that they care about. and she's being vocal and encouraging new voters to get to the polls. and really emphasizing that no one can sit out in this election. i think the hidden power from her endorsement and her speech at the vmas that might be lost on some. but for those who've us, who worked to work in the youth space, understand that she is actually providing an encouraging basic voter education. and both her called action to register for to vote, but also in researching the candidates and the issues and the reality is young voters or new voters. so they need that information all right, i've got one last thing to ask you, because back in 2020, there was an op-ed in the washington post and basically it said that
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rocked the vote was the worst thing that ever happened to politics because this is the headline, how politics gets so awful. >> i blame mtv circa 1992 said look it's because it made it into a celebrity game and entertainment. how do you see it yeah, the reality is, this is someone who's clearly misinformed and doesn't understand how our democracy is actually structured and that the reality is young voters or new voters. >> and that is why they're turning out at lower rates and so one of the big things that we need to do, and this is not a generational problem. this is a systematic problem, is since rock the votes beginning is we have been reaching out to young people where they are and welcoming them into the political space and helping them through the process. so the celebrity and the sizzle of it all is the beginning then it's walking them through the
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process step-by-step, which we have plethora of tools and information that young voters can get actually at rock the boat dot org, anything that can bring people in, vote on foreign. carolyn dewitte, thank you so much. i appreciate you coming on and early this morning. i new hour of cnn, new news central starts. thanks this morning, new strategies for both kamala harris and donald trump. >> we've got new reporting on how the candidates are reaching out to voters and crucial swing states. new bad news for boeing after tens of thousands of workers walked off the job this morning, what this means for the manufacturer and the economy and back in the hands upton's justin timberlake set to enter a plea in court after he was arrested there on dui charges i'm john berman with sarah sidner and kate baldwin. is friday the 13th, the most friday the 13th ever and this is cnn news central
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morning, new reporting on how kamala harris is now viewing the final sprint after the big debate. >> i guess it can be summarized in two words, swift and swing. here's the swift huge dnc camp campaign ads touting taylor swift's endorsement have just launched in time square and in las vegas, you're seeing an image of it there. >> as for the swing, harris is going big on swing state battleground, pennsylvania in a major new push for swing voters if they exist. >> and all of this as her campaign today hits its halfway mark, just 54 days ago, she jumped in the race, just 53 days now, left to go cnn's isaac dovere leads us off with new reporting on what is going on behind the scenes in the harris campaign in this final sprint, what are you learning? isaac? >> located the harris campaign feels really good about that debate on tuesday. and the way
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the vice president performed in the way that donald trump performed, that said, in the reporting that i have up on our side, i get into how the harris campaign is looking at numbers and saying that they still do not see a clear shore path to 270 electoral boats to a win. they see a lot of potential pathways and they are working hard to try to figure out how to get the undecided voters there and how to get the enthusiasm to stay high among her supporters to counter what they know will be high and devoted turnout from donald trump's supporters that is a big question for these next seven weeks of the campaign. and it's something that they are looking at, how they inject as much energy as they can over and over to do that. and it's also why harris has continued to pick at donald trump like she was in north carolina yesterday. let's take a listen to that. >> donald trump intends to end the affordable care act as he said in the debate, he made clear he has no plan to replace it. in fact, you're a remember
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you're going to see more of that, more of also small events like remember that video we saw over the weekend when harris was hugging supporters at a spice store in pittsburgh and less of policy rollouts so i mentioned the kind of leaning into the taylor swift endorsement off the top of dnc, rolling out these new ads, you also have mega, mega, mega superstar beyond say, what are you hearing from campaign sources? is that what is the plan or the hope i guess maybe among the campaign to get her involved? >> yeah. i would say at this point it's more a hope and a dream than a plan, but it is something that's folks are working on to try to get beyond say, and taylor swift to be doing concerts too, sort of one person described it to me, is trying to make a coachella feeling for the campaign less
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than the normal political campaign. a cultural force into november you can pull off co-chair coachella feel when it comes to his political campaign. i mean, you've really pulled some they can do it it's good to see you, isaac. thank you. great reporting. is sir. >> in coachella, it's an interesting concept when you say it like that, it makes me really will not debate kamala harris again, insisting he won. >> despite most of the major polls saying otherwise because we've done two debates and because they were successful, there will be no third debate too late anyway, the voting's already begun, yet he gotta go out and vote donald trump. is in california and nevada today cnn's kristen holmes on the campaign trail. you're in california first kristen, what are you expecting for him today?
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>> yes, they're the event here is being billed as press remarks. we are told by a campaign advisers that he may take questions. obviously, we've heard this story before. he was up on the stage in new york and went on to ramble for over an hour, roughly 60 minutes, and then never took questions as something that they were billing as a press conference so we'll see what he does here. but what i would expect today is largely what we've heard from donald trump in the last 48 plus hours, which is trying to re-litigate the debate. what we saw in arizona yesterday was essentially him trying to go line by line to prove that he won the debate and that kamala harris was lying. he called her a liar multiple times. i went after her with personal attacks it's one after the moderators with personal attacks saying it was completely unfair, he has now called for an investigation into this debate. all while again, saying that despite the fact that it was unfair, he was the winner. so we do expect to hear some of that today. he is clearly been airing his grievances. now, i do want to mention a little bit here about their outreach because because their strategy is not so
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different from what we just heard from isaac when it comes to harris's strategy, everyone knows both harris and trump's team know that this race is going to be incredibly close, that it's going to be decided in the margin. so what you're seeing is these events in nevada, which just today, possibly one tomorrow. we are told as well, these are trying to reach out to any group that they possibly can to siphon off as many voters as they possibly can. you're going to see donald trump way more in these battleground states. it's clearly there is intense battle being already played out in pennsylvania and we're going to see him across the map, michigan as well, possibly it's content. they are trying to vote in the are there trying to reach out to the margins as well? they are trying to expand their electorate with people who don't usually show up to the polls, which is why you're seeing them engaged so much in very specific kind of social media. and the social media that reaches outside of traditional voting blocs. but it'll be interesting to see what he decides to do today.
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there are a lot of questions that reporters have for donald trump coming out of that debate and the circumstances around it, particularly who attended the debate with him, including laura loomer. so that'll be something to see whether or not he actually takes questions about that. >> alright, well, when the sun rises, you will be in such a beautiful place. there's that kristen holmes their impact rancho palos fairness this morning john. all right. with us now, cnn senior political commentator, former senior adviser to barak obama, david axelrod. >> good to be with you guys are having entirely too much fun set this morning. what happens with everything you want sums up, i want fireworks, i want the whole treatment. >> every we told days of cantor now that fireworks went off behind him, everyone's going to want him in. talking with people on tv from the harris campaign and then hearing from democrats involved with the campaign, one of the things you hear is that everyone feels they did great in the debate. the question is can it reach the undecided voters go? and i'm not sure they have an
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answer, at least not the answer they want yet to. it leads me to this question. we of what really is an undecided voter where are they in, who are they? yeah. well, look, part of the challenge here is that undecided voters are undecided because they're not really focused on this campaign the they are low information voters. >> they tend to be younger and likely they've, they didn't watch the debate. they may be seeing some social media on it, but they're hard to reach voters and they may make the difference in this race are the undecided between the candidates or the undecided about whether they show up to vote. >> well, i think a little of both i think one important thing to note is they probably have a pretty strong judgment about donald trump they're skeptical about politics generally they don't particularly like trump, but they don't know very much about kamala harris. there open
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to her, but they're also prepared to be disappointed by her as well. so a big task for the campaign is to continue to fill it in the picture of her. and particularly around sort of transactional issues about the economy, like what is she going to do for me on that note, one of the things you hear it in the chattering class is oh, you know, kamala harris needs more distinctive policy proposals is that what undecided voters want? >> well, i don't know if i don't think what she needs is a voluminous list of policies, but there may be a few signature policies that speak to the economic experience, quality of life, experience of voters, in which she wants to go deeper and drive with those voters to give a sense that yes, she gets it. i think she might help i'll take a chance on her, but these voters are not going to be this is not
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2008, right? this isn't that they're not going to be swept along here. they're going to grudgingly conclude that out. take a chance on this, which is why the harris team, i think genuinely does want another debate, another chance to reach people who may not be paying attention in the palm with her debate, john performance, one of the problems with it. it came rather early in this. i mean, there's going to be an eternity between now and november. and so the other motivation for a second debate is it's a second chance to do well and i think they're pretty confident she would and i think trump's people are like, you know what, this didn't benefit us very much why should we take the risk of doing another yeah, for all for all the argument that goes on out there inside a campaign, you do a debate if he thinks it will help when you don't do it, if you don't think it'll help me. yeah. full stop. yes. >> you know, and that's i think the only analysis and the trump team right now, they may change their mind because they think they need it, but i don't know if they'll change their mind. >> he may change it's mine and they keep goading him to try
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and change his mind by making it seem like he's not courageous enough to do another. >> i do want your take on the laura loomer thing. >> donald trump has been traveling the country with her george bush when i covered him in 2000 used to say, you and judge, the character of a man by the company he keeps donald trump was keeping company with this person who said just wildly racist things he get out of there anti semitic? yeah, the way which is interesting given trump's rhetoric about that, i think first of all, i don't pretend to live inside of donald trump's head, so i can't tell you exactly but it may be that if there's a strategic reason, he's thinking, look, i got to get these people out who aren't particularly activated or i have to get my base out and she speaks to that base and i don't really care what the rest of the world thinks. i'm speaking to these voters who may make the difference right now, this is a motivational
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race to try and get your base out. it's not a persuasion race she can help persuade the unlucky had all those influencers who are there was a kind of exotic character to them, but they speak to like tens of millions of people. >> david axelrod, next time i promise there will be fireworks yes. >> please repeat. high all right. president biden signaling a new openness to ukraine long range missiles targeting deep inside russia of vladimir putin says he would consider this an act of war justin timberlake in court this morning, expected to enter a plea on his dwi charge stemming from an incident in june, and overnight 33,000 boeing workers walk off the job, the impact the strike could have on the economy >> there is no slowing down each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do that's why you choose
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potentially has fourth career concussion, a hard hit from bills, safety damar hamlin took him down and the third quarter last night's cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta shows us how changes one of the games most iconic place could potentially make a difference just on the third quarter bailey puts it the heir what you're watching is perhaps the most dangerous play in football five yards deep battle the endzone. the kickoff return its space in speed. >> so if you think about where we're standing here, you've got players that are lined up in this case, maybe 50, to 60 yards away from where we are. they're running down the field is fast as they can possibly run. so coming down the field at speed and then having collisions obviously is there's a driver for the nfl says last season concussions occurred four times more often on a kickoff and any other play it's exactly why riverdale country school in the bronx
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wants to change the game i sort of jokingly said to him, like, i want to change football in america like we need to figure this out, want to change football in america. it's pretty audacious yeah, i don't know if i actually realize what i was saying at the time. john pizzi is the school's athletic director? >> yes. so in 2018, we had 18 players left for the last game of our season. we had a bunch so if concussions and a bunch of season ending injuries, so we better decision to cancel our last game. but when that season ended, we had to figure out how we were going to manage the next football season. >> so together with the concussion legacy foundation, they proposed something pretty radical getting rid of the sport what's most iconic play? no more kickoffs. no more returns the beginning of their games now look like this play just starts at the 35 yard line and so far, pizzi says, they've seen a 33% decrease in
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concussions across the league. and importantly, an 18% increase in dissipation parents, certainly liked the idea and it turns out, so do the players like team captain, tristan cornell. >> i see all these injuries that happen from kickoffs so the fact that we don't have that probably allows us to keep healthy and play throughout the entire season. >> it's a fascinating approach that what the nfl's chief medical officer, dr. allen sills says the league is not yet ready to give up on the kickoff altogether. >> all options are on the table. i mean, i think that certainly eliminating the play is one of those options. but i believe there potentially other solutions. >> so this year in the nfl, you're going to see a very different sort of kickoff what they're calling a dynamic kickoff now again, previously, as soon as the ball was kicked all 11 members of the kicking team would start sprinting down the field to try and tackle the
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receiving team. lots of speed lots of space. this season. only the kicker is back here while the opposing team's are lined up all the way over here separated by just five yards. and none of those players can move until the ball has been caught by the receiving team or it hits the ground it reduces the speed and the space of the play. it's what competition committee coa chairman rich mckay says is one of the biggest rule changes in 30 years the problem is, is we're trying to not just make this game better next year, we're trying to keep the game going for 10203040. that's what our legacy is supposed to be. a dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, the bronx, new york all right. >> our. >> thanks to sanjay for that, right, new this morning, the u.s is about to file criminal charges against hackers supported by iran accused of sealing some internal documents from the trump campaign and hacking into emails of one of trump's allies, roger stone. let's get right to cnn cybersecurity reporter sean
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lingus for the latest on this show. and what are you learning? >> john, we're seeing a very different scenario play out this election cycle in 2024 versus 2016, you'll recall in 2016, the russians did something similar and it took many months for the u.s. government to respond there was a lot of hesitation and trepidation about what going public with the allegations would due in terms of effect the election. now what we're seeing from the fbi and the justice department is an aggressive attempts to sort of blunt the impact of this iranian operation to recall the iranians, according to cnn's reporting, they hacked roger stone, a longtime confident of donald trump, and then used access to his email account to try to target the trump campaign. and this was in june. so this is a really quick turnaround for the justice department and national security case because they're trying to warn the american public about these attempts to meddle in the election and like i said, it's night and day from what we saw in 2016, in terms
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of response to the russian activity, john, i'm sure hillary clinton can tell you it's like night and day from their response to 2016, sean lyngaas. thank you so much for that. >> you know, getting joining us to talk more about this as the top democrat on the house intelligence committee congressman jim himes of connecticut, congressman. thank you so much for coming in the justice department expected to announce criminal charges against iranian backed hackers. other charges have already been announced against people working for russian state media accused of secretly trying to amplify fei, right-wing american influencers outside influence attempts it outside influence on us elections. >> bad, no question. that how effective are these influence and disinformation campaigns? what are you seeing that's one of our challenges, right? >> it's really hard to tell how effective these things sorry especially, you know, we're in a polarized situation where it seems like, you know, just shy of half americans are completely dug in on one side, half on the other. but of course that means that the race's the presidential race and other races get one on the
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margin. they get won on the margin and at least at the presidential and a couple of locations with tens of thousands of people. so of course you know, they could have a real effect. and kate, it's important to remember that you know, people are sort of conflating the russians of the chinese and the iranians. they are the active players in election interference two things to remember. number one, when we say election interference, we're not talking about messing with the voting machines or the tabulations. we're talking about manipulating social media in particular, but media in general but to try to promote misinformation, disinformation, propaganda that serves the interests of one of those states. and in that second thing i would say is in that russia is really the major league header. we do see around, we do see kinda operating, but in very, very different ways than the russians you mentioned social media and i've been curious about this. >> i want to get your take because beyond foreign actors, if you will, powerful people
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like elon musk have also been seeing to spread misinformation this week, he offered there are some gross political commentary going after taylor swift, after taylor swift endorsed kamala harris saying that he would give her a child and guard her cats. >> trump has said that if he wins he will ask elon musk to head up what he's calling a government efficiency commission what would it mean in your view to have elon musk in a trump administration? >> a question i never thought i would be asked you know, obviously, i don't know, but i will say two things. number one, government efficiency is a really serious and important topic that most people aren't honest about. most americans and most politicians because they won't deal with the hard stuff, will try to tell the american people that it's all about waste, fraud, and abuse of course, there is some of that in the government. but if you really want to think about an efficient government, you're going to talk about how to
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bring into the 21st century a lot of programs that spend a ton of money from the pentagon to medicare programs that are essential to the american people. and i just don't think elon musk and his many, many memes is do that. and second, what i would say anybody elon musk look, i admire what he did with cars, what he did with spacex, admire a little less what he's doing with twitter's flash x. >> but i don't know him, but watching him on social media, he just looks like a 12-year-old and americans need to reflect because democracy is a serious business and the choices that citizens make are serious choices in a nuclear armed most powerful democracy ever on the planet how do you feel about somebody who acts like a 12-year-old being in a position of responsibility and maybe that'll inform your vote in november a little bit. talking about going back to kind of electors here and influence and misinformation campaigns and attempts at it. do you think these charges
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being brought by the justice department? well, they may not ever catch the actors, if you will, charges brought making it public. do you think that is a good idea? there was some concern about it as our reporting is about how public to go with these influence talking about these influence efforts, do you think that blunt the impact of them know i'm undecided this debate that says that in a democracy where so much is at stake in an election that is less than two months away. >> let's get all of the information out there. let's make sure that we are constantly naming and shaming those. the russians are tie those other propaganda fonts that are out there trying to influence our elections from abroad i understand the counter-argument. we obviously want to be very careful about protecting sources and methods methods that we use to gather intelligence or national security information. we've got to be careful about that. absolutely. but one of the things that troubles me is that we're going to, we're going to see more. i know because of
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my perch on the intelligence committee that we're going to see more examples of in particular russian meddling in our information ecosystem. and i think it's really important that americans see that for the comprehensive, that effort that it is. and here's the key point. the federal government is not going to fix this problem. we can name and shame the actors but americans need to again, sort of sit back and say, you know, when i'm scrolling through doom, scrolling through some of the social media feed, and i'm feeling enraged when i'm convinced that the other side is not the opposition, but that they are traitors and un-american who is manipulating me. and that's why i think it's really important for americans to know that the information they you see, look, it may be first amendment protected political speech. it may also be something that the kremlin desperately wants you to believe. >> and important conversation. >> thanks for coming on, congressman. it's good to see you. thank you. sir. thank you. all right. >> still ahead. one of the film's most famous gangster is making a bold claim about what he calls donald trump's mob
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actors do it, because they have something they want to promote. robert de niro had nothing he wanted to promote. he just wanted to talk politics. and he really wanted to take down donald trump. take a look you really worry that if he were to win again? and i'm not saying this like it's such a far-fetched notion. if he were to win again, that he would not give up power you know, he won't, you know, we won't he even said it. he's never going to give it up. and anybody who delude themselves and thinking that he is shame on you you have compared the trump family to a gangster family, which is something coming from you. >> what do you well, he because he he thinks he's a gangster. he does everything like a gangster. i don't think that gangsters in that world would
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want think much of him because you, in any there's honor among thieves, there's there's honor in anything if you don't keep your word and do the right thing with people, no matter what profession you're in. you are going to get astrocytes and in that world is a little harder whether being aspirin ostracised. >> well, when you say that they are gangsters, in what way he thinks she's against three things. i do something for you. you do something for me? >> that's what i found. so fascinating. sara, here is robert de niro perhaps the most famous gangster actor in the world, saying that the gangsters, he knows, and he admits he knows some members of the mob is certainly come across them in his 50 years enacting in new york city. he says, they what have nothing to do with donald trump. >> i like how he said it would be a little bit harder and the gangster world, like perhaps losing its writer. >> i mean, i don't know, just saying let me ask you about
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what we're hearing from donald trump he has said very plainly, both in person and on social media, that he will not debate kamala harris. >> again, why do you think he's doing this? are not doing this? >> i think for a few reasons. first of all, i think he recognizes in his heart of hearts like, like most people who watched the debate, that he got whipped on tuesday night, she took them down in a way that i don't think any political opponent, republican or democrat ever has before. that's one. so too why give her another platform of 60 to 70 million people sometime in october, less than a month before the election to do it again. and three is far from over, even though i think she had a very good debate and she may have opened the door to people who had a lot of doubts, but i don't think she's made the sale. the polls reflect that. and i think he thinks and i think he's probably right that he is better off campaigning
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separately, keeping his distance from her, and hoping that the questions about her fitness and how liberal she is remain rather than giving her another big platform to answer those questions. having said all of that, sara, it is donald trump. i'd say it's at least a 50-50 chance. he'll change his mind and do a debate we have seen that plan before. chris wallace. thank you so much. and you can watch the episode of who's talking to chris wallace streaming today on max okay they once were bernie bros and now say that they are full maga enthusiasts why the switch one? >> i was just just a part of them for years ago. i was i was in it. right. >> i've been betrayed by them multiple times. so now i'm trying my hand being betrayed by the republican party response to the trade rumors, we keep hearing about a, we talk about a little bit. >> not that's right not it's right. we talked about moving
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factories you deserve a god great night sleep so this morning, a very special preview with a very special person on this week's whole story. >> cnn's donie o'sullivan looks at how disillusion former progressives are now embracing far-right extremism how some misinformation sent them along for the ride. and you know, who's here with us right now, that's special for donie o'sullivan i've been called special personnel my life yes. >> so our whole story this week at misinfonation, we've been looking at the political under current, the fringes of politics in this country. although as we've seen this week, the fringes like laura loomer are people who are now jumping very much into the mainstream and affecting politics what we have been looking at is bernie bros from 2020, 2016, a lot of them present, a not insignificant
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number of them have gotten to trump, but all the way beyond that to the far-right and we mess two of them in this week's episode of the whole story. take a quick look. >> but the men that weren't always this way. >> my name is jackson henkel's few years ago. jackson was campaigning for progressing the causes i was blm originally blm has been co-opted by nato, by the government. >> adam aka charm hold had changed you should as well. >> so you money if you use a big liberal a big democrat you are a bernie bro burned go through and through. >> i wanted to find out what change. >> why do you think the russians like i speak truth to see you american politics is schizophrenic but you got one side saying you're great. because he got the outside saying crazy say i think it's about 8% of of bernie sanders supporters in the 2020
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democratic primary are now trump supporter. >> so it's not an insignificant number. >> obviously in this case, these are guys who have gotten very much to the far-right and you'll see in their piece this week what we're really looking at here as it plays a lot into, we hear a lot about andrew chase and online toxic masculinity. >> that's a lot of what we're seeing here. it's where guys maybe some of them, their lives and going so great for whatever reason and sometimes course there's wider societal and economic reasons for that. but online and the guy you saw there, adam, he's very much he spends most of his days playing video games and listening to live streamers talk about politics. they are being told this is not your fault. this is people who fight for trans rights fault. it is mexican immigrants fault. it's liberals fault. it is, it's it's, it is this kind of part of radicalization and extremism? is there disavowal of like bernie sanders in that whole world that he was in. >> yeah. there's a big
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disappointment that he view that they view rightly or wrongly that the bernie was the primaries were stolen from him in 2016 and 2020, and they essentially they're still burning and maga. >> well know, that they are disappointed that bernie didn't do what trump did which is in their view face. >> and so they feel, they feel abandoned by bernie. but again, it just plays into this room kinda toxic space online sounds like an adventure you had always is doing is great. >> you thank you so much for being here and do not miss this special all new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> my thinking face you want to talk about special
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there. >> is that another way? we will figure out this setting to make sure it happens every time. here on out thank goodness but honestly, like it could to me here is laughing is very kind very broke out and sweats, but he was very on your picks. what this guy, this poor of guests have or is having big fire were still up behind if he's never going to forgive a feature guy, could we have fireworks at the end of the show? >> that's what i would like it worth the fight. >> coming yeah. in concept as donald trump at secc. thank you so much for joining laughing this bad. >> it's the best part of the show central with kate bolduan, john berman, sara sidner, cnn newsroom up next morning thank here are the five things you need to know to start your day stream cnn's five things with kate bolduan for the news you need about this for an earnings call headlines in five minutes or less.
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