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distraction by twitter. >> yeah, it is. i mean, it is remarkable watching just watching the spacex astronauts with newspaper incredible space government couldn't do that for 100 years, right? any elon musk doesn't like in a blink of an eye transform space travel transform saturday well, light technology. i mean, he's an amazing character, but obviously sucks at this one aspect of his life, right? so maybe stay off the political tax but i mean, our times were right. >> we're wrapping up here but mean his decision to go all in on trump this time has also potentially jeopardize some of his businesses, including particularly tesla. absolutely. but i will say if trump wins, the fact is trump has already said that he's going to appoint him some sort of czar to look at government official can do you have some of the some of the biggest government contracts in the entire government. elon musk, right around all of these various were just discussing as he runs, he is nasa now we didn't
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have the muscle we would have a space program to a large extent. well, i guess we'll see can thank you guys for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. thanks to all of you for joining us. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. cnn new central starts right now donald trump on the campaign trail for the first time since the second attempt on his life, we've got new reporting on security preparations and what he plans to say breaking overnight sean diddy combs arrested in new york, the indictment against him will be unsealed in just hours. >> you ohio governor is now sending the naf the highway patrol rally, rather to schools in springfield as the fallout over those false claims of patients eating pets turns more dangerous. i'm kate bolduan with sara sidner and john berman. this is cnn new central
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and for the first time since they second attempt on his life, donald trump holds a campaign rally in battleground, michigan today. >> as you can imagine, security will be tight and it comes as both trump and his running mate j.d. vance, both of whom have a history of inflammatory rhetoric seemed. to be putting the two assassination attempts at the center of the campaign blaming democrats for both well, there's a lot of rhetoric a lot of people think that the democrats, when they talk about threat to democracy and all of this and it seems that both of these people were radical left's no one has tried to kill kamala harris in the last couple of months and two people now have tried to kill donald trump in the last couple of months, i'd say that's pretty strong evidence that the left needs to tone down the rhetoric and this morning, former republican
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congressman adam kinzinger says, quote, look violent rhetoric is wrong and has no place, but maga pretending they don't, they didn't like this fire is gaslighting to the 100th power since trump showed up, our politics has gone to crap. >> alright, let's get right to cnn's alayna treene for the plans for today. alayna, what are you learning while john, we actually are going to see donald trump publicly today for the first time since this apparent second assassination attempt, when he addresses the crowd in michigan, it's a town hall in flint, michigan hosted by arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders. >> of course, his former press secretary, who worked very closely with him. and i think a lot of people are kind of waiting to see how donald trump appears visually. now i will say we did hear from him last night at 8:00 p.m. monday evening, he participated in a twitter spaces event and we did hear him kind of walk through some of his reaction. what i found notable was that he recounted what happened on
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sunday in detail. i want you to take a listen to what he said i was playing golf with some of my friends who was on a sunday morning and very peaceful, very beautiful weather. >> everything was beautiful. those nice place to be. and all of a sudden we heard shots being fired in the air. and i guess probably four or five and it sounded like bullets, but what do i know about that? but secret service knew immediately it was bullets and they grabbed me. i would have loved to have sank that last putt but we decided let's get out of here. >> so john, that last part where he's kind of joking, it does line up what i'm hearing in my conversations with donald trump's advisers that this is different from what happened in butler. they say donald trump is in good spirits that he been joking with them about how he wishes he could have finished that golf game. he was two under par at the time he was joking to his advisers after that and he's, been talking about november, thinking that he needs to win in november.
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but one thing that i find very clear and you heard this from j.d. vance, is that unlike in the aftermath of butler where you heard donald trump's senior advisors calling for unity, even donald trump himself saying that he was a changed man. it is a very different reaction this time around, they have immediately gone on offense and tried to blame democrats and the rhetoric that they've been using particularly that a president joe biden and vice president kamala harris, really making this political. it's very different from what we had heard in the aftermath of what had happened in july. and so we are seeing both sides kind of respond to this. and i think it's just very clear that they are using this now as part but of their campaign messaging. >> johnny be the center of the campaign messaging. we have to wait and see how much it place today at this event in michigan, but that is the main thing. i think a lot of us will be looking for alayna treene. thank you so much for that. >> thank you. don we also have new details this morning in the investigation. the suspect allegedly spending nearly 12 hours can camped out in the bushes in the question right now is, will he face even more
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charges today? cnn's carlos suarez is in west palm beach for us carlos, what can you tell us about the latest information here we're also seeing, of course the video of his arrest as well. >> that's right, sara. good morning. so no doubt authorities here are still trying to figure out exactly how 58-year-old ryan ruth, a new that the former president was going to be at his golf course here on sunday yesterday, the acting director of the secret service has said that the former president's visit here was an off the record movement, so it's something that's a wasn't pre-planned. they're also no doubt still trying to figure out exactly just how many days perhaps a route that may have been here in south florida. as you noted, a cell phone data seems to show that ruth was in the area of the golf course for about 12 hours, nearly 12 hours on sunday before he was spotted by this a secret service agent, were told that he got within 500 yards of the former
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president, though it is important to note that according to law enforcement officials he did not have a line of sights on the former president yesterday. we also got to look at some rather dramatic body camera video showing the moments that ruth was taken into custody about an hour north of here by deputies in martin county. and we also learned an interesting detail from the sheriff up there about this person who was the one that spot ruth leaving the golf course. so this person spots route leaving takes a photo of the car that ruth is in and is able to call 911 and provide all of this information to law enforcement, were told that this person was taken by helicopter, by the sheriff's office again, about an hour north of here sure. and was able to identify root as being the person that they had spotted leaving the golf course here. >> sara. >> all right. give us some sense of the timeline. in here. as to when ralph got to the golf course and when he was
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arrested as well yes. >> sara so we got a pretty good idea of that from yesterday's news conference here. so because of that cell phone data, authorities believe that ruth gets here to about an around 159 in the morning on sunday. he's then in the vicinity of this area until at least 131 in the afternoon? on sunday. so again, nearly 12 hours later after agents spot him and then around 155 in the afternoon this be on the lookout alert goes out to law enforcement again, presumably the information that this person had passed along about the car that was seen leaving the scene here, and then about five minutes later to the north of here martin county, we're told that deputies spot this car and then about 22 minutes later, they're able to take ruth into custody sarah. all right. thank you so much. carlos suarez for your reporting there in west palm beach florida breaking news overnight. >> sean diddy combs arrested on federal charges. this morning.
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the impractical to in practical jokers, all new thursday's attack on tbs set your dvr now and breaking overnight. sean diddy combs is under arrest now facing federal charges following a sealed indictment by the u.s attorney in new york and with a sealed indictment, what those charges are still unclear at this moment, but that is likely to change and be revealed today for months, the music mogul has been the focus of a second trafficking probe, and you might recall his homes were searched in both los angeles and miami earlier this year, and he's facing several lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault. cnn's kara scannell is outside the courthouse in new york. a lot could come a lot more could be revealed today. kara, what are you hearing? >> that's right, kate, we're expecting more details to come to light this morning after diddy was arrested at 8:15 last night at the park hyatt hotel well, in midtown manhattan by agents with homeland security
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investigations. that was all because of this grand jury indictment that was handed up yesterday. it is still under seal that the u.s. attorney attorney for the southern district of new york, damian williams confirmed the arrest and the indictment and an expectation is that we'll be unsealed today, and we may hear more from williams addressing these charges and explaining what they are as you said, diddy has been under investigation for more than a year. this investigation kicked off after his former girlfriend and bad boy according artists cassie ventura filed a lawsuit alleging sex trafficking by diddy saying that she was sexually assaulted by him. and forced to have sex with other men and in front of him. now, diddy settled that lawsuit and one day after it was filed, but it kicked off a series of lawsuits about ten that we've counted so far. brought by other women and least one man accusing diddy of assault that diddy's attorney, mark significant issued a statement last night after the arrest saying that diddy is an imperfect person but is not a criminal please reserve your
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judgment until you have all the facts that these are the acts of an innocent man with nothing to hide, and he looks forward to clearing his name these charges come six months after homeland security agents searched his home. it's in la and in miami and they come as additional lawsuits tab been filed with more details, more allegations from other women saying that diddy had raped them, that he had forced them to have sex with other men, describing drug fueled parties. it's unclear yet exactly the scope of these charges, but we will learn more details when these charges are unsealed. we do it expected to make his first court appearance at the courthouse behind me at some point today. and then the big question will be, does the department of justice seek to have the remanded and held in? custody while this case moves forward, or does he work at a deal for release? all of that still to come, kate and still as we wait to learn more specifics of these details that diddy is facing and while we wait for that, are you hearing any reaction yet from we mentioned he's facing multiple lawsuits that have been filed of them. some of them directly
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accusing him of sexual assault have you heard reaction from any of the people behind those lawsuits >> lawyers for some of the women have already issued statements after his arrest came too late. last night, one attorney who's representing three accusers say, we leave the criminal aspect of this case in the hands of the people in justice system. as for the civil cases, we await are time for the facts to reveal themselves and seek justice. our clients deserve another person posted on x, the purpose of justice is to provide an ending and allow it it's the space to create a new chapter, wind and ever get this. i feel validated today is a win for women all over the world, not just me. things are finally changing that statement is from one of diddy's accusers, aubrey o'day now, diddy's attorneys have said that he is an innocent man, will wait to see what these charges are and what his lawyers say in court today. kate kara, thank you so much for the reporting. we'll get back to as this is going to develop, john, we have brand
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john, online in person on campuses and in their communities. >> the plan is to reach college students everywhere they are. pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, hosting and event at penn state and bill nye speaking at a climate village there's for harris-walz event in durham, north carolina in all the campaign will support more than 130 youth voter registration events this week alone. and the vice president will sit with the national association of black journalists today in philadelphia to take questions it's an unscripted event. she doesn't do as many of those later in the week. she'll campaign in michigan with a livestream event with oprah winfrey before a small invited audience. and then she'll end the week campaigning in the pivotal battleground state of wisconsin even reproductive rights, obviously at the center of the harris campaign. and i do understand they want to try to focus that message or maybe a newer slightly different audience now, john, my colleagues are weak. >> john david wright and i learning the campaign is framing this issue in a way
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that will be particularly resonant with men. that's because even small gains for a combination of driving up turnout among democratic men and pursuing some moderates and independents could make a difference in states like pennsylvania. so in the coming days and weeks, what we can expect is to hear what they call abortion stories from men. you'll hear men talk about how restrictive abortion bans have impacted their entire family all right. >> will we will we will be watching eva mckend. thank you so much for that. sara. >> all right. we are following breaking news for you this morning, position and producer, sean diddy combs arrested in new york the indictment against him could be unsealed any moment this morning, and new details and how the suspect behind the second assassination attempt got so close to donald trump and why he could be facing additional charges soon. those stories and more ahead the strike danger in changes
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find the best wrestlers on and we bring them here night dynamite my bidding tbs this morning, we are waiting to see sean diddy combs in court, a federal indictment was filed against the music mogul, and it's set to be unsealed. >> sun comes as arrested last night in midtown manhattan taken into custody by homeland security investigations. a lot of questions still remaining about this right. joining us right now is defense and trial attorney misty marris. it's good to see you. misty, what do you think this could be about and what charges could he be facing? >> absolutely. we won't exactly know until the indictment was unsealed this
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morning, but there are several indicators that lead me to believe that we're likely to see sex trafficking charges. that's called the man at. >> that means transporting people overstate line for the purpose of commercial sex act another type of charge we could see is racketeering, or what we call rico georgia's. >> we know that some of the investigation, the raids that were done on diddy's home related to guns and drugs. we could see charges under rico relating to distribution of both of those types of items reason that i think we're going to see the sex trafficking allegations that we're going to see that in the indictment is not only because we've seen a lot of civil lawsuits which speak to sexual abuse and alleged sexual abuse. but because of the involvement of homeland security in general that is the agency that would be investigating these types. crimes how much detail just remind folks when the
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indictment is unsealed, how much detail will people be able to learn about what the allegations are and the charges he's facing. we're likely to hear some factual aversions, meaning there's going to be some allegations which are which are what the prosecution is going to say, are the evidence and the facts. so that's going to tell a story we're likely to hear the basis for why these charges are actually being so there is some strategy and indictment doesn't have to set forth every single thing that prosecutors no, but it does have to set forth enough to justify bringing the particular criminal charge therefore, we're likely to hear some of what the underlying evidence specifically what was learned from those grains. what did that reveal? we're going to learn about the basis for those particular charges. and i would suspect a lot of that is going to be electronic footprint. remember, during these raids, bones receive computers were
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likely seize. so that's going to provide a lot of evidence leading to these charges are the underlying case. >> he was arrested yesterday. his attorney says he is looking forward to clearing his name first. let's figure out what he is charged with. will follow this all throughout the day, misty. thank you very much. john. >> alright. this morning, we're getting new details about the movements of this suspect arrested in this second apparent assassination attempt on donald trump. with us this morning, cnn, law enforcement analyst, former secret service agent jonathan wackrow. jonathan, this is the map of the golf course. let me push in a little bit on the area of interest here. you can see this is the location, the approximate location of where the suspect was with the gun in. then we learned yesterday that he was in this area broadly here and maybe just across the street here for found 12 full hours. what's the significance of that? and what's the significance of trying to figure out whether it was actually right here in the
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shrubs or in this it's broader area for that timeframe well, what we know john is that the suspect had ample time to find the right location to launch his attack you know, 12 hours is an astronomical amount of time for an assassin to really you conduct, you pre pre-attack surveillance since understand the movements of people in the vicinity understand where local law enforcement may be driving by. >> they can see where the secret service may be setting up in advance of donald trump's arrival to the golf course. so this would be assassin actually had the advantage of hi to really look for this attack location. and that's really disturbing when we think about the threat environment that surrounds former president trump. >> a few more things that we seem to know at this point again, just like it out, this is a location of the suspect. donald trump was up around here on the fifth hole and we were told yesterday today that the
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shooter didn't get any shots off and didn't have a line of sight on donald trump either. you talk about setting up, having the ability to set up for 12 hours and that's of concern to the secret service will then what could they possibly do to prevent that? again, here's the broader golf course. here's all these main street. this is summit, this is south congress, right by i mean, with the secret service have to shut down the area for a day before the former president wants to play golf well, john, i think this actually speaks to the broader question of what does the secret service do moving forward because of this specific event, i look at this and i think that two things are mutually truly inclusive in the context of the secret service. >> in this event, one that protect the protective model that we always talk about, which is this proactive model of by the shift working around the protectee that worked on sunday, we saw that we saw the close protection agents. you'll quickly remove the former
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president into a safe area once the threat was identified by agents who were specifically positioned in advance of the former president working along the fringes of the fairway their role was specifically to look for this type of threat that was a success full stop the agents did a great job on that day, but there needs to be further refinement. to your point and your question, what needs to be done is based upon the iranian threat that is still facing the former president, plus domestic threat issues that you'll persist the model around the former president needs to change. they need to create greater distance standoff distance from potential threats to the former president at all times, regardless of his location, whether that's at mar-a-lago while he's playing golf or even in new york city. no matter where he travels, they have to start pushing out the perimeter in securing those concentric rings of protection around him further to eliminate
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or reduce the type of risks that he is facing right now. >> again, you bring up a good point here. again, this is where donald trump was. this is the approximate location of the shooter. trump was on the fifth hole. this is kind of by the six soul, the agents were moving ahead of donald trump as he golf jonathan, those are the secret service and those in the press we've covered candidates are president's know, this is what's called an otr. and off the record, stop for donald trump it wasn't on his schedule technically that he was going to go golf on sunday when you have otrs that gives i think they secret service and advantage because people don't know. usually where a candidate is going to be. put. donald trump golfing on a sunday at his club, isn't really as otr is otro supposed to be, is it? >> exactly know when you when you have his name and boston gold on the entry sign, you know, he's going there at one point in time, uh, would-be attacker. all all they have to do is just wait. the pattern of behavior of the former
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president, especially when it it's not real giulia, true otr, the element of surprise is gone. you know, if he doesn't have anything on his schedule on a sunday, he's most likely going to go to the club or play golf at that club. so again, i think this is where the further refinement of the protective model for donald trump, not as a just a former president and then, but donald trump as an individual who is facing this astronomical threat environment that needs to change and they have to recalibrate how they're dealing with these otrs because there is no element of surprise when you go to a location that he owns that is eliminated. so i think that's what acting director was trying to state yesterday. is that change in protective methodologies? >> jonathan wackrow, thanks so much for helping us understand all this. appreciate it. sir. all right. donald trump is back on the campaign trail today and his campaigning is very clear. he and his running mate will be
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in michigan at separate events and both despite their own history of inflammatory rhetoric, are blaming democrats rhetoric for the assassination attempt. listen no one has tried to kill kamala harris in the last couple of months and two people now have tried to kill donald trump in the last couple of months, i'd say that's pretty strong evidence. >> but the left needs to tone down the rhetoric and trump posted on truth social that rhetoric from democrats has quote, taken politics and our country to a whole new level of hatred, abuse, and distress with us. >> now, republican strategist and former rnc communications director doug heye, don. thank you so much for being here. we heard from j.d vance calling on the left to tone down rhetoric he did ratchet up his own though he has promised to tone it down. do you think that that's actually going to happen here? >> i think we're in the midst of a tough campaign that's going to be very close and are rhetoric is probably going to match that. we also know and we've learned this over the
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years that donald trump doesn't pivot and he doesn't ratchet down rhetoric, but the problem that we have sara with political violence in our country and political rhetoric in our country predates donald trump. and i think there has been a real move to put everything on his shoulders and he deserves some of that weight. but not all of it. i worked at the republican national committee the morning that gabby giffords was shot, i went into my office, had a conference call with colleagues about how are we going to be responsible in this moment several years later at a baseball practice rodney davis, former republican member of congress, stood in hallways of the capitol in his baseball cleats talking to brianna keeler about taking down the hate and what we've seen is they hate is not taken down when an alleged comedian posts a picture of donald trump decapitated and she's going to be at carnegie hall later this fall, it tells you that that rhetoric because seen as acceptable when people were telling, when maxine waters or democratic member of congress says get in the trump people's faces. what do we expect to happen? the point is, it's incumbent on all of us, donald
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trump, j.d. vance, kamala harris, tim walz, all of us, every republican and democratic member of congress to take this rhetoric down. because somebody is going to get hurt. and as we've seen, somebody is being shot at yeah. >> i wish that the republicans and the democrats would both do the same thing and not go after each other with such which disgusting sometimes rhetoric and speaking of which you you mentioned some of the democrats in some of the things that they've said. here are some of the things that donald trump has said about his rivals time the radical left democrats, marxists, communists, and fascists indict me. >> i consider it a great badge of honor is a radical left marxist, communist fascist she's a marxist communist, fascist socialist. she has to say, because she's a marxist, she's a fascist she's a marxist communist, fascist
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person, which is, she is a fascist when he was initially, when he was shot, there was this whole from his campaign, whole idea that he would he's a changed man. >> he said he was a changed man. and yet this rhetoric has continued to go. what do you do from here? where do you go from here? >> one 78-years-old. i don't think he changed a lot when you've had 78 years of experience. i don't like that rhetoric at all, and i don't think politically it's all that smart are there. but again, in my democratic friends get mad when we use this terms. if we look at what both sides do, it's a problem here. everything we hear and i say this is a republican has never supported donald trump everything we hear about donald trump is this is going to be the end of democracy and the end of women's rights. and people reacted that language as well. and we've seen this again, sara, over the years, should donald trump use more responsible language absolutely. as should democrats, as should everyday american citizens and that's a cultural problem as well. this isn't just politics. we see
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this infecting and i mean infecting our entire discourse throughout this country. and it's why somebody is going to get hurt. and that's the problem. >> yeah when you say in fact in the entire country, you have elon musk also weighing in with a tweet and in you're seeing this all across social media, all kinds of reactions to this. elon musk saying, and no one is even trying to assassinate biden and kamala. he has since taken that down, but he has so many millions and millions, tens of millions of followers watching. and what do you say to the rest of us because the candidates, obviously this is during a campaign, things get rough and the rhetoric, as you said, may not stop. what about what, how should the rest of us? be responding to what we see i think one way we respond was shocked and we respond hopefully with responsibility. >> so when donald when this happened this weekend some people's reaction was to make this another joke, time to make fun of donald trump and again, i don't support donald trump.
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i'm not going to vote for him. i'll probably write in somebody this time as i did last time. but the rhetoric about joking about somebody's assassination or attempted assassination, which is now a years-long thing, is a problem. it's a sickness within our democracy. and that is something that affects all of us and we all have to do better doug heye, always a pleasure to have you on. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> donald trump and his children are rolling out a new business venture. they say they have in the works putting their names behind a cryptocurrency project. now, cnn's steve contorno is in florida tracking the details on this. and steve, what is going on here and what conflicts does this represent? sintering? does this present considering trump's status currently, which is the republican nominee for president that's right. >> kate, most presidential candidates tried to convince voters that they are eliminating potential conflicts of interests. here, donald trump is creating one potential conflict just 50 days before the election. now details john, this new venture are vague, but we know it will be called world
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liberty financial. it is a cryptocurrency business and the intention at least partly is to give access to capital for people who have been turned down by traditional banks. and the concerns are threefold. one is that donald trump, if he is elected president, will be in charge of creating a whole suite new regulations to put guardrails on this, this growing industry in the cryptocurrency space. >> if those guardrails and he has put out there a bunch of policy ideas that would help this industry grow and that are very receptive to cryptocurrency. >> those policies could potentially help this business there is also the concern of what happens if this business runs afoul of regulatory rules that already exist he would be in charge of essentially regulating a business that he and his children are intimately involved with. there's also the concern about scams. there's already been quite a bit of fraud and hacks related to this industry already. and even with trump's new business world, liberty financial, there have been people who are
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creating fake twitter accounts, fake, fake websites, trying to draw off people who are attracted to trump the celebrity getting into this spacing and scam them. in fact, world liberty financials social media accounts it has a warning on it that says, quote, beware of scams because this is already happening at such an alarming rate. donald trump himself with someone who once thought that cryptocurrency was a scam. he said that bitcoin was not real money and he had encouraged people not to get involved with it, but he has changed his tune and now he's being critical of the current administration and how they are approaching cryptocurrency. take a listen to what he said but they've been very hostile toward crypto through it all. and extremely hostile like nobody can believe nobody even understands why my attitude is different if we don't do it, china is going to do chen is doing it anymore. >> but we do it. we're not going to be the biggest and we have to be the biggest
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asked trump's campaign about these potential conflicts and they did not answer questions about that. but as far as this new business coming, just 50 days before an election and whether it would distract trump from the presidential campaign. his campaign says that he has quote, out-worked vice president harris so far, and that will continue kate steve. >> thank you so much. john all right. >> this morning, state troopers are sweeping schools in springfield, ohio after threats were made following the fall false claims by trump and j.d. vance that migrants there are eating pets and amazon workers will now be required to come into the office in-person five days a week. we've got new details doesn't how they are responding to this spoiler alert. >> not well is brought to you by pods trusted with more than 6 million moves, save up to 25%. >> now at pods pods.com pods biggest sale of the summer is
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>> tv on the edge premieres sunday at nine on cnn morning, new fallout from the baseless claim claims former president trump and ohio senator j.d. vance made about haitian immigrants eating family pets and geese and springfield, ohio, beginning today, state troopers are sweeping all 17 springfield, ohio schools after schools received threats tied to those false claims yesterday, you saw there two elementary schools evacuated because of threats. colleges as well. the mayor had this to say toward that trump's campaign might be planning a visit to his city would be extremely difficult if either one of the candidates came to our community right now and i would discourage it if the opportunity just because this is not a time to campaign or community at the national level. >> the mayor disturbing trump from being there with us now, brynn gingras, tell me more
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about the actions that they're having to take the state included because of this false rhetoric. >> i mean, the amount of anxiety that it's causing this community and amount of resources that it's taking to deal with all of these threads, the governor is saying 33 bomb threats just within this last week based off of these claims which we know, of course, a j.d. vance has doubled down multiple times on and that is a serious amount of resources that are now needing to be moved to these schools like you just pointed out, to basically do sweeps of these schools before the kids can go in and then they're going to have to these state troopers that are being sent there by the governor to stay there while they're in school. and then also be a part of dismissal. now, that's just the, you know, the under the younger kids, i should say, as far as colleges are concerned, they too universities have had a number of threats coming about, bomb threats, also about possibly shooting up campuses relating to haitian immigrants, haitian students. and so those schools had to go virtual to university so far in that area. so the governors actually
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talking about where these threats are coming from. so let's listen to that please, these threats have all been hoaxes. none of that panned out we have people unfortunately overseas who are taking these actions some of them are coming from one particular country we think that this is, one more opportunity to mess with the united states not surprising there now he wouldn't elaborate which country he's talking about. he doesn't want to encourage that behavior. he said, but this is very serious as we know, of course, local officials is also getting threats of their own and so we're going to see how this goes on, but it snowballs. there are then local people, local law enforcement members we have seen also kind of making claims as well, feeling open to make these kinds of claims. let's, for example, this portage county sheriff, his name is bruce. to chao ski went onto his facebook pages as a public official who is y
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know, serves accounting. that's probably about 2.5 hours away from springfield's. but essentially made these claims about people who support harris to basically write down addresses so that we know where to send these immigrants when they come into down. so i mean, really volatile stuff happening, you know, not stopping. >> it's interesting, governor dewine is a republican. yeah, of course it should be noted, and there's a lot of talk about rhetoric right now, especially from trump campaign and from vance this team and the republicans. and then you hear what this rhetoric has done. their rhetoric has done to this town. it's rich it's fridge, and then it encourages other people's to make similar commerce. >> just like the sheriff. unbelievable. all right. thank you so much, great reporting so judges rejected mark meadows effort to move the election subversion case against him in arizona out-of-date court into federal court. it's the second time now now that donald trump's former white house chief of staff, staff has failed in this quest. meadows is also facing similar charges
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in georgia, moving the case to federal court could have made it easier for meadows to get the whole thing dismissed so some passengers on a delta airlines flight are recovering right now from injuries sustained during what the airline is it's calling a pressurization issue. mid flight, monday, the issues causing passengers to suffer bloody noses and even burst eardrums. they were on their way from salt lake city to portland, oregon i looked over at my husband and he had both over years and she needed to clear your ears, but it wasn't working it felt like somebody was stabbing me in the er. >> i grabbed my ear and i pulled my hand back in. there was blood on it flight was forced to turn back to salt lake, understandably, deltas now apologize for the problems and the faa it is now investigating amazon is telling corporate workers it is time to come back to the office five days a week. >> that is set to start in january since last year, they have been working on a hybrid
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schedule, which meant coming in three days a week some employees have pushed back on the return to office decision, but amazon and ceo says, this should help workers quote, invent, collaborate, and be connected. >> that's what i describe us event, collaborate and be connected did every morning elaboration invention. >> i love it. i love it and we're gonna come in every day where to start coming in five days a week also, i mean, i might go hybrid. next one tbd. >> all right. new this morning. over here, over here, cnn has learned that the u.s. military has been scaling back the size of aid packages in recent months over concerns of shrinking inventory the shift comes as fears grow about american comerica. and by the way, combat readiness and manufacturers play catch-up from the large demand from russia's war on ukraine. let's get right to seeing as a torture bertrand for the latest on this, the torture, what are you learning? >> yeah, john so looked last week, the pentagon revealed, but it still has about $6 worth
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of funds to spend on weapons and equipment taken directly from dod stockpiles and sent to ukraine. now, the reason why they have all of this excess money that is actually set to expire at the end of september for when the fiscal year ends. is because these aid packages that the pentagon has been sending to ukraine over the last several months have been smaller than usual. they haven't wanted to spend all of the money that congress gave them and that supplemental back in the spring over the last several months because they simply don't have the excess supply on the shelves that they are willing to part with at this point to provide to the ukrainians. and this is really an issue of course, of production capacity. the u.s. has tried to ramp up its production of 155 millimeter ammunition over the last several months and years to try to meet the demand by the ukrainian means in this very protracted war of attrition against the russians, they are also trying to ramp up the supply of patriot batteries. but this is a long process and
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ramping up that production is going to take years rather than months, and it's not going to be an immediate backfill of the us stocks that the pentagon would feel comfortable with at this point. and so the issue now is a question of military readiness. of course, the u.s. does not want to dip into it, stockpiles too much to the point where it might actually affect the u.s.'s own ability, of course, to be prepared for conflict and so now we're learning that, of course, the pentagon, as a result has been sending a bit less supply to ukraine because they are trying to preserve their own stockpiles. now, this is obviously having an impact on the battlefield in ukraine itself, president zelenskyy saying that stuff is not arriving fast enough. and of course time time is of the essence with winter fast approaching john. >> a lot of challenges, alright, natasha bertrand, thank you so much for that reporting. >> for the white house is touting another month of a lower number of illegal border crossers things at the southern border with mexico. biden administration officials saying
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his recent executive action, cracking down on asylum claim access is the reason behind the drop and a border crossings have now dropped to 2020 levels. the issue of immigration remains very clearly a top issue for voters, and also very clearly donald trump has lead. it has made this a cornerstone of his campaign and has shown in the polls that he is remained leading on this issue. cnn's arlette saenz is tracking this for us from the white house. arlette, what are you hearing on terms of the latest numbers from the white house? >> well, kate, the biden administration is using this latest data point to to argue that the biden administration's policies at the u.s. southern border are starting to make an impact. these latest figures show that border encounters at the u.s. southern borders sat at around 58,000 last month. that was a slight uptick from the july figures, but it is far lower than the record highs that were hit back in december. and it puts those figures at its their
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lowest point since september of 2021, former president donald trump was in office it's now biden administration officials are citing the executive action that biden took in june, which largely barred migrants from seeking asylum at the u.s. southern border for the reason for this dramatic drop in encounters, it comes at a time when immigration remains a top concern for voters heading into november's election, the issue of immigration it has long been a politically vexing issue for the biden administration throughout the four years that they have been in office, former president donald trump has repeatedly seized on the border and immigration as an issue in this campaign, trying to portray, not just biden, but now his current opponent, vice president kamala harris, as mishandling policy at the u.s. u.s.-mexico border. now, if you take so look at recent polling, american adults, do have give trump an advantage on issues of immigration over harris. now, harris and biden had tried to turn the tables on trump,
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