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you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 800 a31, 37 hundred go? one hour from now, it is expected to announce its first rate cut in four years. it's a move that could seriously helped the economy and jobs just weeks before election they and behind bars and fighting to be released on bail. sean diddy combs will be back in court today, appealing a judge's decision to hold him in custody as jail where he could await trial is known for poor conditions and new explosions across lebanon. this time the target is walkie talkies as we learn more about israel's complex operation to detonate pagers, injuring thousands of people. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here. the cnn news central
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federal reserve is on the brink of doing something that it hasn't done for years, and that is cutting interest rates. >> that's an announcement that we're expecting here. just in now about an hour from now. the big question is how low are they going to go, regardless, it's a milestone in the central banks fight against inflation. let's go straight to cnn's matt egan, who is live in inside the federal reserve building here in washington for more on what to expect. what is this cuts signal? this expected cut for the economy, matt brianna, this is shaping up to be one of the more suspenseful fed decisions in recent memory here we are less than an hour before the decision gets released. and almost no one really knows for sure exactly what the fed is going to do. >> that's rare. usually this kind of thing is telegraphed weeks so even months in advance. but right now, the
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market is kind of split almost exactly 50, 50 on whether or not the fed is going to go big with an interest rate cut of a half a percentage point, or if they're going to lower rates at a more gradual pace. of a quarter of a percentage point. now, i know this may sound like inside baseball, but this is a big deal, not just because a bigger cut means a bigger break for borrowers, but because of what it signals going forward, if the federal reserve ends up going with a smaller cut that would signal some confidence not just about inflation, but that the fed doesn't need to come to the rescue of this economy. on the other hand, if they end up going with a big cut, that would suggest at least some level of concern about the jobs market. now we can debate over just how big of a concern certainly we will hear from fed chair jerome powell to explain this decision. but there is a risk here that if they go with a bigger cut, it could actually undermine confidence, right? it's some people are going to
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be wondering, what does the fed know that we don't know why do they feel like they need to come to the rescue. and so that's why moody's economist mark zandi, he told me he thinks that that is going to go with a smaller cut. he said big cuts are reserved for emergencies and brianna, this doesn't feel like an emergency all right. >> matt, thank you so much for that. let's turn now to cnn business correspondent and anchor of the first move, julia chatterley for more on what this could mean for consumers. julia, how are americans going to be feeling this it depends if you're a borrower or a saver, brianna, because if you're a borrower, it does feel like an emergency take credit cards for example, you will see rates adjust pretty quickly, but just to be clear, the average rate on a new credit card right now is 25%, even if they do a big cut, hey, you're barely going to feel it. >> my advice is focused on 0% balance transfers. watch the fees and look at smaller banks rather than big ones, perhaps for better options auto loans is another thing, rates on auto loans since the cost of cars
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still higher than it was pre-pandemic, this also matters for your credit history, of course, on what you're buying shop around is my advice is those rates come down. and then if you're a saver, this is better news. now's the time to lock in high rates before the fed cuts even more. look at certificates of deposits. it's about off inflation and this is important if you do have money, you can save this mean that americans who've been waiting and saving to buy a home are going to have an easier your time that's a great question. look, mortgage rates are already adjusting and have been, we're now sitting at least for 30 year mortgage rates at an 18 month low, the move today is good news. if you have an adjustable rate mortgage or you have a home equity line of credit because those rates will tick higher and ticked lower. we are expecting to see mortgage rates keep coming down the problem brianna, here is that it doesn't help with the sheer expense of buying a home and
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how costly they are, and the risk now is rates come down is actually that those home prices move a little bit higher, ultimately for me, what matters today is what they say about how low they can go but ultimately and how quickly they bring down rates that matters far more than just one or two. and the size of the cut today, it's how much they can do in total, because that's really going to be what helps borrowers all right, we'll be looking for that. julia chatterley. thank you so much. boris. >> we're following breaking news this afternoon out of the middle east to consecutive days of explosions in lebanon. first pagers and today, walkie talkies, once this health officials say at least nine people were killed, more than 300 were injured in today's attacks. and we're getting new video of what's left of some of the devices after they detonated. look at this it comes a day after pagers exploded in this highly
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coordinated attack against hezbollah killing at least a dozen, injuring thousands. cnn has learned that yesterday's blast were part of a joint effort between israel's intelligence service and its military and sources tell us that israel notified the united states it was going to carry out an operation in lebanon on tuesday but it did not give any details, any specific it's about its plans. so far, israel has not commented, but hezbollah has vowed retaliation. let's take you to beirut, lebanon now with cnn senior international correspondent ben wedeman. ben what are you hearing from people on the ground there people are very concerned, boris, very concerned days a row. >> there have been these spate of attacks yesterday, of course, we believe thousands of explosions leaving 2,800 good people killed when pagers exploded in today, of course,
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we're seeing that least 300 people were injured, more than nine killed so when walkie talkies went off, now one of their that video, you were referring to was taken at a funeral for several people people who were killed yesterday by these pager blast. and that was a walkie talkie going off. so people are very concerned about the situation keeping in mind, of course they by and large since last october with obvious exceptions the violence killing the death, the injuries, the destruction has been largely restricted to the border area. but what we saw today, for instance, according to lebanese security course somewhere between 15 and 20 explosions going off in southern beirut, where of course, hezbollah has a strong presence. and we're hearing also this evening, additional explosions in other parts of the country as well now it was
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thought that after august when you had then high profile assassination of a senior hezbollah commander and a bye for weeks later, hezbollah announcing a series of rocket and drone and attacks. it was thought that perhaps tensions would ease, but now of course, with the events of the last 26 hours or so concern is we are heading into an even more serious escalation. that could result in the massive war between hezbollah and israel it's so many people have been worried about going back to last sober ben wedeman live for us in beirut. >> thank you so much for the update. let's get some perspective on the story with former cia officer bob baer. bob, thank you so much for being with us. i first want to get your reaction to this fresh wave of explosions. this time using walkie talkies
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it's clear to me that the israelis are taking out his wallet communications. they primarily used pagers to signal each other, but they use walkie talkies for tactical communications in the south. and the big car valet they always have, they use call signs and the rest of us are they're fairly secure. but again, it's clear to me that the israelis, remarkably, this is incredible what they've done is got into the supply network of hezbollah communications. it right into the middle of it. and what concerns me is this is a preparation on israel's part for going into the south. they've been talking about it. the defense ministers brought it up today, that it's time to shift from gaza to the north, and in my mind what that means for the israelis is they need to put ground troops in the south, possibly all the way to beirut, or even the backdrop
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valley. so we are going to see a new phase of this war that's best prediction i can make so you think this is a precursor to something much larger on that note, we learned that israel told the united states that had planned to carry out an operation yesterday. >> it did not, as i noted earlier, share any specifics. i first i wonder why that is. and secondly, if you think that if israel were planning some operation in the south, it would share details about that with united states because that's much more broad than even pagers or walkie talkies exploding about american leaks and telling washington something like this would get disseminated everywhere and would leak to the press saying we're doing an operation in lebanon really means nothing at all. >> it could be a commando operation, shelling or whatever as for going into the south. i mean netanyahu has signaled for
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a long time that this war is going to shift north and the only way it can shift north as either a repeat of 2006, which is massive bombing and lebanon, or even, even going in as they did in 82. either way, we're talking about a conflict as we've been since seventh of october, that could escalate. at any moment and nobody is able to predict in which way it would go. >> yeah so axios and al monitor reported that israel thought hezbollah might have uncovered that plot and that breaking into their supply chain that ultimately left the israeli security establishment facing the scenario where they either used it or lost it and they clearly decided to use it what goes into making that kind of decision? would do the israelis would pick up if this is true and i've seen nothing to
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substantiate it. if they would pick up an intercept is, hey, we should start checking our pagers and our walkie talkies. and at that point, the israelis hand would be for us because a lot of effort went into this operation the last thing they want it is hezbollah to be taking a partisan radios and finding the explosives. so that is a possibility. but again, so much about his balah is the thinly source that i'm going to wait to see if this is true for there, obviously several deaths, at least 21, some 3,000 injured among these two sets of explosions. do you think that israel accounted for the danger that these operations may have posed? two civilians because seemingly at that scale, it may be hard to know exactly who's holding that pager in that moment. if there's perhaps a child or someone unaffiliated with hezbollah nearby that could get hurt oh, they knew
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there'd be civilian casualties because these these pagers are in effect shrapnel once they blow up in pieces of metal, will go in all direction. >> they knew there'd be civilian casualties for sure and they also couldn't be sure who had which pagers. >> so it was it was a major attack, almost like dropping a missile on parts of beirut when they killed fu'ad shukr, the hezbollah military commander. and as apartment. i assume it was thanks to a cell phone compromise and was a fairly limited attack. but people in grocery stores out and funerals in the rest of it, they are out to humiliate hezbollah and they have in a sense that they've their security used to be the best in the world. i mean, you couldn't get inside this group. and now apparently the supply network they've been buying this stuff from has been criminalized, that they've sold out to the israelis, which is a new
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baer really an eye-opening story, something out of fiction. >> it seems, but obviously it portends potentially more serious consequences as you laid out, bob, we appreciate your time thank you still to come this hour, vice president harris is making her pitch to hispanic voters today. a key voting bloc were republicans of gain brown meantime, former president donald trump also on the trail today in deep blue state of new york, why his advisers say he's spending his time in a state that hasn't voted, a republican to the white house in some 40 years and later, rap mogul p diddy will soon be back in court hoping to overturn a judge's decision. keep him behind bars without bail. you're watching cnn news central will be back in a few minutes that took culture over the edge. people who are watching and then our world chain he had an explosive reverberation tv
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with kaitlin collins tonight at nine conversation with the national association of black journalists, vice president kamala harris is back on the trail and she's targeting crucial caucuses of democrats she just wrapped up speaking at the congressional hispanic caucus institutes leadership conference, a new abc ipsos poll shows her comfortably ahead of former president trump. trump, among hispanic likely voters who cnn's priscilla alvarez traveling there with the vice president priscilla. what has she been saying? >> well, the vice president went through many of the same issues that she often does on the campaign trail talking about the economy and price gouging, as well as reproductive rights. but there was a moment where she went a little deeper on an issue that we don't often hear too much about. and that was on
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immigration reform as she was speaking to this audience of hispanic lawmakers and staff, she talked about fixing a broken immigration system, but also making the case that in doing that it's border security should also be front of mind. but then she went a step further and started to tick through some of former president donald trump's most controversial immigration policies. take a listen we all remember what they did to tear families apart and now they have pledged to carry out the largest deportation mass deportation in american history imagine what that would look like and what that would be how's that going to happen? >> massive rates president there drawing that stark contrast with the former president by specifically calling out some of his immigration policies and proposals, of course, by tearing families apart, you referred there to the family
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separation policy under the trump administration, but the vice president and her team have been learned actually focus over the last week on making a push to bolster the democratic coalition with latinos, including spending millions on spanish language ads, but also with ads targeting asian americans. >> and then later today, also youth voters trying to get them to register to vote and shore up that support for her come november. so the focus a lot of the week has been on building up this coalition while she also tries to bring in or reagan those voters who land otherwise lean republican. brianna. >> she will be speaking to young voters in battleground states a little bit later, but tell us about these adds that the campaign just dropped today, the vice president's team dropped a campaign. >> another ad on reproductive rights, this time also featuring the song of billie eilish. and that was notable
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because they got her endorsement earlier this week, but it has become very clear with this campaign reproductive rights remains one of the top issues that they think will galvanize voters and mobilize them to the polls. we have seen, we have seen multiple ads at this point, focused on this very issue. and today was yet another with specifically using personal stories and today's case, it was a young woman who had been assaulted by her stepfather. and so it is these types of examples that the campaign is using to make their case on this issue of overturning roe v. wade, the vice president, also weighing in on reports over the last week also related to this very issue. so again, they see this as a key, as a key issue, one that she also spoke about here with the congressional hispanic caucus institute. but again, brianna, a lot of what the vice president seemed know those is going to be a challenge moving forward is continuing to gain an edge on former president
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donald trump on these issues, particularly when they are seeing some waning enthusiasm among some of the key blocks in the democratic coalition all right. >> priscilla alvarez on the trail. thank you so much. boris also back on the campaign trail, former president donald trump. >> he was in battleground michigan last night holding his first rally since that apparent second assassination attempt on his life tonight, trump heads to long island, new york, where security preps are underway for his appearance in uniondale? that's where we find cnn's alayna treene live for us. alayna, obviously supporters are already gathering behind you, but i'm wondering why uniondale, why is he there? >> well, you're not the only one, boris, so wondering that. i mean, we are just 48 days away from election day and donald trump it was coming to deeply blue new york for this event. now we know that new york is not a battleground. donald trump lost the empire state in both
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more then 20 points. however, the former president continues to insist that he thinks he could win new york. now i will tell you there's a lot of questions about some of donald trump's travel over the last several months. remember a couple of months ago, he went to wildwood, new jersey. he's been to other states like montana, ones that they do not consider. most people do not consider battlegrounds, nor does donald trump's campaign. but when i talk to trump's advisers about this, they say part of the visit today to uniondale is nostalgia. remember donald trump grew up here. >> he loved new york. he considers himself a new york man despite having recently moved to his residency to florida. and they say a lot of this visit is steeped in nostalgia. donald trump has long wanted to do to another new york rally particularly in a large arena, like you'll see tonight at this policy and nasa county especially after he had done an event in may in the bronx where he saw thousands of supporters, cops. so that's part of this. the other part they argue though, is that there are people in union jail specifically that will resonate with donald trump it's message
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they argue that there's a lot of blue collar working class voters here, people who are small business owners all of them who could maybe resonate with donald trump's message. but again, you are not alone in this question of why is he coming to the state today alayna, what are what about security preps there i imagined we might see more of a presence than usual i've talked i've talked to donald trump's advisers about this at length ever since that apparent second assassination attempt on sunday, they said, you will likely see a lot of security enhancements. the secret service has been walking donald trump's team through this, including the former president himself. now we did see some of this last night when he was in flint, michigan for that town hall with sarah huckabee sanders. but a lot of what the security enhancements look like. i'm told when i talked to trumps team are things that you actually can't see that includes having more dog to do some of the sweeps of the area, more agents on the ground, a heavier local law enforcement present all of that
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expected today here as well as donald trump's team and his secret service detail really tries to ramp up security around him and try to prevent any sort of risk on it's life after already having those two apparent assassination attempts for us alayna treene live for us on the trail in uniondale. >> thank you so much, alayna. >> when we come back p did he spent the night in a jail cell hoping a different judge today will free him on bail. we have details on the infamous brooklyn lockup or he could spend more we're time if his appeal is denied. also ahead, the justice department says that cargo ship that caused the baltimore bridge collapse was quote, an on seaworthy vessel. we have the latest details on their lawsuit against the ship's owners. when we come back holding loving, being around a champ especially tonga i'll do anything to protect that
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captioning brought to you by meso book have mesothelial not we'll send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 800 a31 on 3,700 here in a few hours a music mogul known for his lavish lifestyle is going to learn if a jail cell will be his new home while he's a criminal mental defendant. that is where sean diddy combs spent the night after a judge denied him bail yesterday. it happened at the same hearing where combs pleaded not guilty to sorted out allegations of running a criminal enterprise that forced women into sex parties. today, combs will go before a different judge to appeal that ruling denying him bail and his lawyers have a new proposal that they hope gets him out of jail while the case plays out. let's go to cnn's kara scannell. she's outside the federal courthouse in new york. kara, tell us more about what could happen at this hearing
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well sean diddy combs as attorneys, are going to offer this new proposal that they put together following yesterday's hearing. >> there asking the judge to release diddy on a $50 million bond, but here are the things that they've added that are needed, but they're saying that they would restrict any female access to his residence except for the mother of his children. are family members that they would also restrict any visitors to visit him at his homes in florida and miami in less, they are friends who are not coconspirators in this case family members and they're proposing hebbian good contained in home detention with a gps monitoring, and have weekly drug testing and also maintain a visitor's logs that would the supplied to the pretrial services unit. so they could check every day to see who was coming to see him. they'll prosecutors are likely to object to this. they strenuously urge the magistrate court judge yesterday to keep combs behind bars while he is awaiting trial. their arguments or that he is a flight risk, that they have a covid the us
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amount of evidence, some of it embarrassing to him, including dozens of video recordings of these drug-fueled sex parties that prosecutors say are at the heart of this sex trafficking getting case. they also say that they have talked to 50 witnesses and victims who were prepared to provide testimony. so they're saying that this evidence is overwhelming. combs has because i willing as good risk to flee the country and not face these charges. they're also say that he's a danger to some of these witnesses pointing to the cache of weapons that they found in the closet of his bedroom and also his outreach to some witnesses in this case after they were subpoenaed by the grand jury, prosecutor has been argument against this ultimately, it will be up to the judge today to decide whether he is going to grant a bail to sean combs. this judge's the judge that is overseeing the trial. so now it is in the hands of the person who will take this case forward. unlike yesterday is magistrate judge, but that judge yesterday said that there were no conditions that she felt comfortable with in letting him out free on bail, saying that the crimes that
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he's accused of committing are crimes that are committed behind closed doors. and there's really no amount of monitoring that would make her feel that that would not continue. brianna? >> very interesting will be looking to see what happens, kara. thank you so much. and boris, this jail is one that's known specifically for its poor conditions. >> yeah, this is quite the change of pace for a mogul. diddy, sean diddy combs is going from a comfy confines of his mansions in miami beach and los angeles to this brooklyn, new york's metropolitan detention center in the special housing unit. it's separate from the general prison population housing inmates who require additional protection that puts diddy alongside some notorious names, other high-profile individuals who in the past have been held their temporarily, r. kelly, sam bankman-fried, ghislaine maxwell, as you might imagine, for a multitude of reasons, did he would like to leave? and as you just heard there from kara,
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his team is appealing the decision decision by a district judge to hold him without bail as he awaits trial but if that is denied, the bad boy records founder would be held in that detention center for months, a place with a troubled history to say the least. and combs attorneys brought that history up in a letter to the judge pointing out that other courts in that same district describe conditions there as horrific, not fit for pretrial detention. they also refer to reports of a recent murder there. and in the past three years for four suicides. and listen to this, a lawyer for one detainee who died from injuries sustained in a fight there, told the new york times that facility is quote an overcrowded, understaffed, and neglected federal jail. that is hell on earth. >> that's part of the reason why his attorneys have argued that combs is not a flight risk, that he's not a danger to anyone in the community. they point out that his passport has
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already been detained. they proposed putting combs in home detention with a $50 million bond secured by this miami beach each manchin the one that we all saw, get rated earlier this year. prosecutors say that is simply insufficient. they point out to previous public statements he's made that turned out to be false. they argue that did he remains a flight risk even without his passport because he's well-connected with a quote, money manpower, and 20 polls to do it quickly. and without detention. we're going to find out how a judge sees it later this afternoon in a manhattan courtroom. that's the button i was supposed to hit. still to come a bipartisan group of former governors is trying to avoid a repeat of 2020 when he's election chaos, they're urging states to certify their elections by the deadline. we're going to speak to two of them about their concerns when we come back changing i mean, change and
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for patriots.com. this deal ends september 30 at midnight i'm pete muntean at reagan national airport. this is cnn 48 days to the election. but who's counting? and there's growing concern that if former president trump loses again he could pressure state officials to undo or delay certification he shouldn't of their results. that was the case in 2020. in the key states of georgia and arizona. but now nearly 20 former governors from both parties have come together urging their successors to certify the results and to reject any request to delay the process we're joined by two of them, george allen, the former governor of virginia, and scott mcclellan macallan, the former governor of wisconsin. thank you so much to both you for joining us. you are, of course, both republicans, both from states that lie on the very
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interesting end of the battleground spectrum. and it was republican governors so as i mentioned in key states, who've got that pressure from trump in 2020 governor maccallum, what are you worried could happen this time not necessarily a worry it's the measure that we have been supporting. >> and sent a letter to present governors. is it change in the process of for the electors? and we want to make sure everybody is fully aware that the process has been streamlined. so there are issues they ought to be dealt with rapidly governor allen, why did you think it was necessary to get on the record with successors well, first and foremost, we wanted to respect the will of the people as represented by the electors are selected by the candidate who wins the most votes in each respective state. i know and understand that this is after 2020. there's a focus on on
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president trump after what happened in that election. and the awful riots on january 6, however, i could envision some democrats also have, i've tried to keep trump off the ballots in their states that could pressure democratic party governors to thwart the will of the voters in their states and they're still democrats who are grousing in 2000 2020 16, i'd even heard on cnn a few nights ago, someone complaining about the vote and florida back in 2000. so this is bipartisan. we want to make sure governors do their duty the way the governor kemp in georgia and governor ducey in arizona dead in the last election respect the will of the people who select the electors who then represent the electoral votes of each state and doing it in a timely manner by december 11 is when the certificate of of ascertainment is sent. and then on 17
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december is when the electoral college meets and the delegates or the electors for mate state meet and reflect the will of the people in each state okay. and i hear what you're saying, governor allen, that this is something for all governors, whatever their political stripes but the most recent example that we have does have to do with former president trump and he is on the ballot again, you along with virginia governor glenn youngkin spoke at trump's june rally in chesapeake, virginia. >> so can you explain sort of how you square that supporting a candidate even as you warn against succumbing to the kind of pressure that he has exerted on governor pence as vice president, upheld his oath of office, and i very much admire what mike pence did do. i agree with donald trump on every issue? no, i do not. i do like his tax policies has energy policies, no mandates
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that we have to drive ed car it's so forth. there's other things that i don't agree with them on so the point is elections are about choices and there's rare, rare times that you can find something you agree with on everything. >> the point of all of this, bianna though, is to respect the, the owners of the government, the people, the vote odors, wishes. >> and when i was governor bob dole won virginia, but bill clinton won, but i'm met with are alleged are delegation electors and our state capital as every state capital have their electors in a governor needs to do his or her duty it responsibly and reflecting the will of the people in our republic. >> and governor mcallen will kind of feedback are you getting? yes, sorry. go on yeah no. the point is, i don't when you tried to drive, whether it's republican or democrat, we are saying this is not political. this is a type of
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thing. if you support democracy and want to trust elections that we're going to work together to make sure the system is transparent and that there's trust in the system so when we start to get in and things in the past, we're really starting to divide again and governors have come together to say we will work together to build a trust in democracy will kind of feedback are you getting if you've gotten any so far, governor maccallum from current governors i'm i'm working with wisconsin alliance for civic trust right now, which is targeting six states that had been swing states. so it's the carter foundation that's been working democracy and i can't speak as much for other governors is can wisconsin, which of course was one of the states at issue people want the system to work and they expect the leadership to work this
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out. and having trust in system. so it is incumbent upon us to create that transparency, to share how this is some does work, and to build a faith in and at the same time, there are ways to resolve issues. and i know what we're working on in wisconsin is to make sure that if there is an issue, we can address it right away and find out what her conspiracy theories and what is really happening. there are going to be mistakes. there always are in an election but we wanted to do is prevent fraud governors george allen and scott maccallum we are paying a lot of attention to this bipartisan effort and we really appreciate you joining us to talk about it. >> thank you thank you, and the justice department saying the owners of that container her ship that brought down a major baltimore bridge, cut corners to keep the ship in
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the owners for a tragedy that it calls entirely avoidable cnn's gabe cohen has been following this story for us, gabe, what else does the lawsuit say? >> yeah, so boris, this really lays out stunning new allegations have really extraordinary negligence that the department of justice says was caused by the owner and operator of the dali ship saying that essentially the companies hadn't knowingly allowed this ship. that was not sea-worthy to wander into us waterways what it points back to is that, is that the ship had been dealing with excessive vibrations for a long time vibrations on the ship that had caused electrical issues, mechanical issues, and those are the same troubles according to department of justice, that ended up causing that power outage on that march morning that led to that catastrophic series of failures. backup systems didn't work. even the anchor would they dropped quickly when the pilot called for it? i want to play a clip. this is adjusted as or excuse
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me, an official from the justice department explaining what went wrong on a call a little bit earlier today evidence shows that excessive vibration was a long-standing problem on the ship, grace ocean and synergies sought to remedy with makeshift aftermarket fixes that fell well short of appropriate standards when this transformer failed to power should have automatically shifted to another transformer almost immediately but her longstanding practice, this automation had been recklessly disabled, which lead to excessive delay in regaining power accusing these companies are doing is essentially jury rigging. the ship with band-aid solutions. we have photos that the department of justice provided there's a couple of photos of a welded together bracket on a transformer that had been cracked by those vibrations. yeah, that's it right there as well as that hook that had been welded together jam between the transformer and a steel beam. so essentially saying they didn't want to deal with the problem. they just put these band-aid solutions on. we're
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