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joining us tonight on 360 new polls from battleground states have some good news for kamala harris, but the bad news is the teamsters declined to endorse her or any candidate for president also, another jibe by a trump surrogate at harris for not having biological children. >> what trump is saying about sarah huckabee sanders remarks at a town hall and a day after hundreds of hezbollah pagers exploded with devastating consequences across lebanon now, it's walkie talkies being targeted as well. and the death toll is rising evening, thanks very much for joining us. take a look at the live feed from uniondale on new york's long island, where the former president is holding his first rally since sunday's apparent attempt on his life. now, new york is not expected to be in play this election despite trump's recent claims that it could be the former president moments ago, blasted the harris
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campaign for saying he's a threat to democracy the and then immediately said that she is a threat to democracy it's time to stop the lives stopped the hoaxes, stop the smears stop the law lawfare of the fake lawsuits against me add stopped claiming your opponents will turn america into a dictatorship. >> give me a break fact is that i'm not a threat to democracy. they are well vice president harris mean tom spoke to the congressional hispanic caucus institutes leadership conference in washington. she called for immigration reform and border security, saying it's possible to do both and put the spotlight on the former president's promise to carry out mass deportations if elected. >> we all remember what they did to tear families apart and now they have pledged to carry out the largest deportation a mass deportation in american
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history. imagine what that would look like and what that would be how's that going to happen? massive rates massive detention camps, what are they talking about well, today also saw a new post-debate polling from three so-called blue wall states, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin, conducted by quinnipiac university, shows the vice president leading outside the margin of error in the first two and up appointed wisconsin, meaning no clear leader there. >> more from cnn's harry enten on this shortly today also saw the federal reserve's first interest rate cut in four years, half a percentage point fed chairman jerome powell, a trump appointee defending the magnitude of it saying, quote, the upside risks to inflation have diminished and the downside risk to unemployment have increased the former president sees it otherwise i guess it shows the economy grew by that much. >> so i mean, they're not just playing politics the economy
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would be very bad or they're playing politics one or the other. but it was a big guy mr. trump also applauded the teamsters decision today not to endorse either him or the vice president. he called it a great honor for union leadership, not to endorse the democrat. former president also ramped up pressure on republicans to shut down the government and lost lawmakers can pass a spending bill containing language targeting non-citizen voting that bill failed today is expected, bringing a shutdown closer, something the senate's top republican minority leader, mitch mcconnell yesterday called and i quote, politically beyond stupid because as he put it, we, meaning republicans would get the blame once again tonight. a lot to get to cnn's alayna treene starts us off from the trump event. so what else is the former? president have to say tonight been walking through a lot and i apologize it is very loud behind me. >> there is a massive crowd here tonight but one thing i want to bring up just immediately knew that i found very notable is he repeated some of his false claims about
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springfield, ohio. he also vowed to visit springfield as well as a rora in the coming weeks. now, there's no because of course, we've been talking about the springfield repeatedly on this program and how donald trump and jd vance's really baseless claims about haitian migrants eating pets is affecting negatively that community in ohio. but donald trump continued to say that this is a huge problem. you could hear rally goers in the audience screaming, saved the pac, save the cat and he said that he plans to visit there. he also said that he wants to go to aurora word colorado is a place where donald trump has repeatedly claimed that venezuelan gangs are taking over, even though there's people on the ground who have argued law enforcement, for example, that have said he is gross plague exaggerating but this is all again, part of donald trump's larger conversation. i think this is important to note anderson about migrants. he is saying that the migrants in springfield are there illegally. we know that's not true. they have given temporary
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protective status. he's saying that they are committing violent crimes. again, without evidence. and now he's saying he wants to go there himself, so stay tuned on that when i talk to donald trump's advisers about this, they say as of now there is no specific plans but that donald trump shows this desire to go a couple of things. i just want to point out, what is that he went into detail at the very start of his remarks tonight about that apparent second assassination attempt on sunday. and at one moment, he said that he believes god spared him and that the reason for that is that so he could save states like new york as well, the country overall, remember this is language that we heard him use in the aftermath of the first assassination attempt in butler. however, he also then went immediately into attacking democrats and specifically kamala harris, saying that they are to blame for what has happened. so a lot of his harshest rhetoric here and you knew deal tonight, anderson when it treene, thanks very much joining us now is journalist and co-founder of lift our voices. gretchen carlson, also cnn's eva
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mckend, cnn senior data reporter harry enten, and republican strategist brad todd. harry, first of all, let's talk about the polling yeah. i mean, look, i think if you're a kamala harris supporter, you have to be quite happy with these new polls that came out. i'd argue it's one of her best pulling days the campaign so far on a personal note, when you get three important pulse from three swing states, it's almost it's like a christmas day for someone like myself. and when you look at these numbers, what do you say? i mean, first off obviously in wisconsin, you have a race that's way too close to call at this point, would no clear leader, just a point. but michigan and pennsylvania, pennsylvania, the big enchilada we spoke about it last friday. the fact that you're seeing five-point advantages for kamala harris, him michigan, and in pennsylvania, which has arguably the most important state in this entire election there's just no other word than saying that these polls are good for the vice president. what happens when you dig into specific issues? yeah, you know, one of the ways you can kind of tell that these polls are good news for kamala
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harris has actually to look at the questions that ask it's about what are normally donald trump's strengths, right? you talk about immigration, you talk about the economy. who do you trust more on those issues? well, when you average across the three states, you see that more voters trust donald trump than trust kamala harris. but look at the margins, the margins are incredibly small. we're talking about just three points on the economy, just four points in immigration. donald trump should be run running away on these issues. and the fact that kamala harris's keeping it staying in the ballgame on here says everything. the bottom line is, these polls tonight are good news for the vice president. >> gretchen. i mean, do you buy polls like this at this stage? >> a question, given that traditionally, i mean, donald trump has underperformed in, in many polls. yeah. i mean, look in 2016, he underperformed in the polls again in 2020 i don't put much trust in the polls. i mean, i think kamala harris has to be above by 6810 points because there are so many people who are not going to admit in polling that they're voting for donald trump. another really important thing though, about this
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polling is that she's way ahead of us leslie on abortion and all of these swing states that were pulled so in my mind, abortion, abortion, abortion, abortion to try and get the independents and the suburban moms. at the same time. i also think she needs to give more details about her stance on immigration and the economy. i know her aides right now are saying no because that's too much of a risk to go out there and actually do something that might be a flip-flop or that she might have said something different before but we saw after the debate that she went up in the polls, people thought she won that handily because she gave some details about how she felt about certain issues. i think she needs to give more details succinctly in interviews, you've got i mean, you've traveled with harris, you've seen in these states, what do you think is resonating? what do you think is not? >> well, i think the reason why she is doing relatively well and they would argue that there is still the underdog they're still running scared. is because she's campaigning like a standard democrat. there's no
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big surprise fries about how a future potentially president harris would govern, right? you champions most issues that would expand the social safety net g talks about immigrants in a compassionate way, but also emphasizes a strong border. we know what we're getting with vice president harris, and i think that people under its domain, how much voters really crave stability in the last election, we saw independent voters put off by the former president based on the chaotic response to the pandemic. and that is why they flocked to president biden. you're seeing a little bit of this here on the campaign trail, sort of voters embrace, i think a sense of normalcy and a contrast with the former president talking about people eating animals bred. >> i mean, what do you make of these latest polling kamala harris has had a good week increasing her favorability. >> i would not look at this polling to be very indicative, though this is polls with done
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by quinnipiac, which i do this professionally and quinnipiac has perhaps the worst reputation of any national pollster. and in 2020 they said donald trump was going to lose by 11 the night before the election in ohio they said he had 39% the night before the election, he got 53. so i would take this quinnipiac batch of polling with more than a grain of salt. i look back a little bit further back a week or so ago to cnn's polling, which shows donald trump and a little bit better position, but kamala harris has done better improving her image. ballot is not followed yet you know, one thing go, look ahead. data nerd. thank you very, very much. you know, the bottom line is, i wouldn't go on your program and put up polls that i didn't think were indicative of at least a larger trend in this race, right? you know, you talk about pollsters who have a good record. how about ann selzer in the state of iowa, nailed that race? i remember the first time appeared with you on air was back in 2020 this poll is big trouble for joe biden because it shows that he's basically doing about the same as hillary clinton in iowa. guess what that poll showed this past week and it showed kamala harris only down
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four points in a state that joe biden lost by eight points, a tremendous improvement. you talk about another paul, how about unh, their final poll of 2020 had a race that essentially match the final result perfectly guess what that poll showed this evening in the state of new hampshire. it showed that kamala harris was up by 11 points and another improvement of three to four points over joe biden stands with the quinnipiac poll. you think i i would just say this. i'm not going to say that quinnipiac is right on the button. but what i will say is at this particular point, i know that the poll that's what i've been looking at this as not the first poll out this week from the state of pennsylvania that showed that kamala harris is doing particularly well. and i can guarantee you it will not be the last but i would just add though, there's another poll out today from scripts that shows to what kamala harris was just saying about immigration and what trump was saying that a majority of americans, a majority support mass deportations, but they don't really like, i think that the question is bad. >> let him do you support a
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result of wreaking havoc on the economy? do you support law enforcement going door to door and ripping people out of homes? like if you ask the question chin to people in that way, i don't think the response would be the same. i'm just saying that i think that some of trump's talk about people eating animals in springfield rubs off when you get answers like this. i mean, there's certainly a reason why they're using that language. i mean, they clearly feel that there's a benefit for it. it's awful or not, or whether true or not, certainly there is no evidence of it bread, i'm wondering what you think about the teamsters declining to endorse either candidate well, there's a realignment underway in american politics right now. the republican party is becoming the party of the work and the working class. a democratic parties become sort of the champagne party, people with a lot of, with a lot of education, lot higher, higher education degrees, and a lot of wealth. and i think that this teamsters endorsement will not be the last shift you see an organized labor maybe not maybe
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not be the only big one in this election, but certainly not in the near term i just want to say there's some disagreement among members. >> i was speaking to the chair of the black caucus within the teamsters. he's very disappointed by this. the black caucus endorsed vice president harris several weeks ago and he argues that sean o'brien is not showing leadership right now and he essentially caved to a bully. those are the words of the chair of the black caucus. there are going to be the teamsters that organized on her behalf even though sean o'brien, there had been posed within the teamsters among thank could file that showed trump has a majority of and by the way, in pennsylvania are really important state for the teamsters, there's 95,000 teamsters in pennsylvania. so i think that this endorsement was a big hit because there's definitely a gap, but sort of a cultural connection and the actual policies because democrats it's have been foreign a house ahead in support of union policies, but
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yes, we do see a kinship there with some rank and file union workers with republican kari brad, go ahead take a little issue with that. >> democrats and kamala harris have been against fracking. they've been against things like the keystone pipeline. they've been for things that drove the price of energy up. those things really matter to people in labor unions, teamsters depend on the cheap price of diesel fuel and this non endorsement is not a one-off. if you look at the missouri senate race, the teamsters endorsed josh hawley in that race republican incumbent senator, there is a change underway in america's labor unions and america's especially the trail trade unions. the government unions still side with the democrats asked me, and teachers unions still side of the democrats, but the trade unions, the real working class in america, if there's a shift in israel. >> harry, what would happen to the electoral map if these latest polls, yeah, let's just say that these latest polls are right on in the averages at this particular point? do show kamala harris up in wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania are correct? that would get her to
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270 electoral votes, even if she loses in the sun belt battleground, states of arizona and nevada, georgia, and north carolina. so again, these polls are good news. we'll obviously wait to see if there are more particular post. i can tell you. it keeps me awake at it is one of the few things that keep me awake at night that will see an error like we saw in 2016 and 2020. so to brad's point, to gretchen's point of whether or not we trust the polls for now. i trust him, but the bottom line is the voters, my friend have the ultimate say no, that's for sure harry enten. thank you. we're going to take a break of the panel back. another republican question is the vice president for nine having biological children this time, while hosting a trump town hall with the former president has to say when asked about it today, and litter arizona senator mark kelly joins us, is wife, gabby giffords, obviously survived an attempt on her life. his thoughts now in the wake of a deadly shooting and thwarted shooting involving candidate trump and trump's allegations of democratic rhetoric played a role
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yesterday had a day about harris not having biological children. she is stepmother but doesn't have a little grand. do you think that's something she should be attacked for? >> well, i just don't know thank you oh, whether he heard that part of the introduction or not, it's hard to imagine he hasn't heard about it since given the coverage has been getting in any event, governor sanders remark is of a piece mostly with things running mate j.d vance has said over the years and continues to defend we're effectively run in this country via the democrats be via our corporate oligarch's by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives. and the voices that they've made that's from 2021. he's aggressive similar sentiments before and since here he is in july i was talking about people who have turned anti-child into the ethic of their entire party. >> democrats don't want to own up to the fact that their party has become very anti-family i'll just moments ago, the first gentleman, doug emhoff
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spoke, spoke out about governor sanders remarks and i'm quoting him now. they said that somehow because cole and ella aren't kamala's quote, unquote biological children that she doesn't have anything in her life to keep her humble as if keeping women humble, whether you have children not is something we should strive for. back now with the panel joining us former republican congressman adam kinzinger, who is now supporting vice president harris, gretchen, i mean, when you hear this, again, bringing up this idea of childless people, and also just the idea that she should be humbled well, actually, i would give the humble award to people who raised stepchildren because that's probably more difficult than in some cases. >> then if you actually have your own biological children. but another point that i was thinking about earlier today is toxic the city starts at the top and it, and it dwindles down and i would know something about this having worked for roger ailes at fox news, right? toxicity eventually becomes normalized when it comes from the top, you have donald trump saying all of these similar
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things, right? so it's no surprise that his spokespeople would eventually say the same thing. they've watched him have absolutely no repercussion and for saying crazy things and now they say the same thing in a deeper level i believe that the strategy of the trump campaign right now is to go full red meat to the maga base. and this is what they want to hear because that will be turnout there are very few undecideds left right now, and they would have to be watching every news cycle to hear things like this and be offended by it. so i think the strategy right now is full-court press sale. the offensive things. there have been no repercussions. get out the maga base turnout will decide this election cursory kinzinger. >> do you believe that that is strategy because i mean, again, we've hearing more now will continue, hear more about springfield, ohio. they're still talking about cats and dogs first, it's just awesome to be on with gretchen. >> let me just say that it's great but let's say, look,
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thank you. >> i missed you. but look, i think it's absolutely about that that's about division look, we learned in politics basically from the day i got in there and we kept learning this lesson every day, which is if you make people fearful or you make them angry you can drive them to action. you can raise money from fearful and angry people because you can convince them. as an example, nancy pelosi is going to kill your face well, you will part with any dollar that you have. if you're convinced if i convince you that, i'm the only thing standing in between that action in that horrible outcome. and so that's what they're doing. it's, it's, it's this constant division when you're terminally online, like evidently jd vance's because he's now quote, tweeting in people personally in the middle of a campaign you this algorithm and i hate that word, but that all that does is shove it you, this kind of angry right-wing stuff when you're on twitter. and that's what he's that's what he's bathing in. and so to him, that's what his people want to hear and they have no interest in uniting the
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country and in leisure he didn't an inspiring, it's all about winning in power and we know that about donald trump, that's no surprise, even i mean, you're on the ground speaking to voters all the time as you travel around with candidates. does this resonate you think i'm surprised that any campaign would even flirt with this idea of assigning a woman's value to whether or not she has children just because you here sure. >> all the time from campaigns that they're trying to get every available voter and trying to bring as many voters as possible into their coalition. so it surprises me that they're doubling down on this strategy i can tell you that this is deeply galvanizing for women. i was at that rally in eau claire, wisconsin shortly after a government walz was named as vice president. harris running mate. this child countless lady phenomenon, which just a few days old. and you saw women in hats and shirts. i'm a child countless lady who votes and it's everywhere. so you don't want to give the other side, right?
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something to rally around. and that is a second and truly what they have done in this case, bred, i mean, what do you think the message that governor sanders was trying to send to voters interesting, i thought the most endearing moment at the chicago convention was when doug emhoff talked about the vice president and the waves, the way their family works i thought it's the most authentic thing i saw from that podium. >> i similarly also thought that caught trump president trump's granddaughter did the best job of anybody that the republican convention. i didn't like it when whoopi goldberg attacked trump the next day and if sarah sanders meant to attack her for this, i don't like that either, but i think she i think she was really just it was a transition then it was poorly chosen she spent the next 300 words are the previous three towards talking about her own child's scarlet and how her own child kind of keeps her in check. and i've heard her talk about her child many times like that and other speeches. and i think that's really what she was trying to do is have a revealing moment about herself
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and candidates families should be off-limits it's but we do need to hear people talk about their own families and human nazism and lets us know how we are as a person offstage, i will say she redirect. >> i mean, whatever she did make comments about her own family, but then she chose to use and redirected to directly do kamala harris and and her family, but i mean, congressman, if you were on down-ballot ticket this november and the prevailing lines from republican leaders kept coming back to disparaging women who don't have biological children would you be concerned oh, yeah, i would be running as fast away from donald trump in a general election as i could. >> this is a very damaging thing. i can try to try to justify this by saying it was an awkward tradition transition and you know okay. but she could always come out and apologize today, but nobody apologizes anymore because that's weakness. look, this is
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this is driving turnout on the left. this is going to drive turnout in the middle, and this is going to drive turnout to some, even on the right, women that had just feel like we're done with this division against us, this you. know what politicians have tried to divide people for a long time now, dividing men against women, or dividing women with children against women without children. i mean, look, it's not a recipe for success and i think a lot of people know that, but they can't push back on donald trump and donald trump always doubles down when he makes a mistake because i'll never admit it's a mistake. he says it again and again, so that people think that he meant to say it and we see that that's just a pattern that's existed since he's gone down the escalator. >> gretchen, i mean, we were talking about polls are sorry. >> i was just going to say really quickly though, there is a risk and democrats overplaying their hand on this. we know that most voters are concerned about the issues that matter too. them, racism and sexism are often a distraction yes, you want to lean into this cultural moment a little bit
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because you see that the way that it is unifying your voters, but the same time they really have to stay on message and talking about the issues of concern to most americans yeah, i mean, the gender lines right now. >> oh, sorry. brad. the gender lines are so split right now. i don't think historically there's ever been an election or pre-election where the democrat candidate is so far ahead with women and, you know, maybe the trump campaign has just decided back to my earlier point that there's going to double down on the maga voter and it's going to be turnout in this election, whether its independence and suburban moms, kamala harris or the maga group for donald trump, brad real quick >> there is a there is a gender division. cnn poll in arizona. it was 14 points. donald trump led men by kamala harris, led women by three but if she watched the rest of that town hall, the questions we're all about prices, immigration, and taxes. that's the way for donald trump to grow his vote with women's to talk about how prices under this administration are out of control. >> brad todd, thank you.
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occurrence from kinzinger. thank you. eva mckend and gretchen carlson. great to have you here. thank you so much. as both republicans and democrats argue over whose rhetoric is more inflammatory torri following the apparent second assassination attempt against trump, i'll speak to arizona senator mark kelly, who knows all too well. how dangerous or politics can be false. >> cnn is taking a break from breaking news to air. have i got news for you? breaking news. i'm getting a sandwich. we need to talk about what constitutes breaking news. her via got news for you saturday at nine on cnn and streaming next day on max. >> there's an ipo ball on prime it's on all thursday night rodgers
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the country, will cease to exist. joining me now is arizona democratic senator mark kelly, whose wife, former congresswoman gabby giffords survived an assassination attempt in 2011 that badly wounded her in 12 other people and killed six. senator kelly. what is your perspective on this has political rhetoric gotten out of control and the run-up to the election? >> well, anderson, let me just start by saying no family, individual should ever be subject to political violence. it's happened to tie too many times in our country's history and certainly my family, what happened to gabby over a decade ago? there's no place for that and we've got to consider what are, you know, the language we use and what it means and how it could incite people but with donald trump is doing is what he always does, right? he points the finger any places blame in other in other places
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i mean, literally tonight, we just played a clip of him at a rally in long island and saying, you know, don't don't call your opponent, say your opponent is going to end democracy. >> and then he immediately said, she's going to destroy the country. >> well, it's interesting. i mean, it comes from a guy who, shortly after i got sworn in to the u.s. senate, assembled a mob in washington, dc, and then spoke to that mob and instructed them to go to capitol hill because he didn't like how the election turned out so it's, you know, quite it's quite odd to hear those words come out of his mouth, but we've seen this before. we've seen this for over a decade. the way he uses language to divide the american people. and it's really uncalled for. and it's dangerous. so i would i would hope that going forward here, he rethinks how he's using
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this language to divide us. >> do you think changes need to be made with the secret service? i mean, it seems like they're understaffed. certainly working multiple overtime shifts. it seems stretched thin yeah. >> i mean, i think this has always a hard period for the secret service when they get close to an election, a presidential election they, they've got to protect more, more people. i mean, you've got another candidate, you got another vice president former president in this case. i think it's important that the secret service take close look at what they need, come to congress, asked for the resources if they need more money, they can ask us for that. i also think it's important that congress has an investigation i mean, to have two of these incident incidents here in such a short period of time and the first one clearly there are some issues that have to be addressed. i want to applaud this secret service for what happened over the weekend. i mean, in that case, we saw what was a really bad outcome
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did not happen, and we're all glad that the former president is safe. >> yeah. i mean, the fact that a secret service agent saw a rifle in the bushes and through the fence is remarkable. >> you're traveling into to southern swing states this week, north carolina and georgia to campaign for harris, a cnn poll of arizona shows the former or shows former president trump leading vice president harris in arizona among likely voters, 49 to 44% what do you think she needs to gain ground? founded in your state where elections in arizona's statewide elections like mine in 2020 and president biden and kamala harris is in 2021 and 2022, they're close elections. i mean, that's that's the way it is in arizona and but on the issues that matter to arizonans, i mean, the choice between the two and the contrast could not be more clear on the issue that arizonans really care about because of what donald trump did when he was president, which is set up the conditions
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to take away women's reproductive rights by who he appointed to the supreme court. and he even stake the claim on this. he broke he said he broke roe v. wade and what that meant for women in arizona as they've been bouncing back and forth between one bad abortion ban and another. and it's put their health at risk. you see the same thing in georgia. but in arizona, women know that this was donald trump that basically through their rights into a dumpster fire and they're upset about it as they should be and they know kamala harris will restore these rights soviet a choice between somebody who's going to fight for them, fight for the reproductive rights, and donald trump who said he wants to punish women for getting an abortion or punish doctors or on the debate stage when asked about a national abortion ban, could not say he would veto it so women in arizona know that she is on their side. and i think because of that reason, they're going
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to turn out and kamala harris and governor walz are going to they're going to win arizona. they're going to win this election. >> center. kelly, i appreciate your time. thank you very for still ahead. thank you. >> yesterday, it was exploding pagers today. walkie talkies, new details on a second round of remotely detonated explosive devices targeting hezbollah in lebanon. a live report from beirut change i can. >> tell you why. i'm not changed sexual orientation of not changing the political party. we're going to go to the house with what we got here. okay. >> car saturday, october 5, on cnn need it. now so many ways to save life ready wallet that's 365 by whole foods market memory and thinking issues, keep piling up it may seem like
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blast from pagers killed at least 12 people and injured thousands more. >> and hezbollah says 16 there are members were killed today. one of the deadliest days for the groups since october 7. cnn sources say that israel is behind the unprecedented attacks and has been wedeman has details killed the day before is disrupted by another explosion a wave of walkie talkie blasts across lebanon killed more than a dozen injured, hundreds wednesday coming barely 24 hours after hundreds of pagers, blew up across the country at food markets and shops killing at least 12 people, including two children, and injuring around 2,800 others in what cnn sources say was an attack by israel's mossad and military against hezbollah, unprecedented in its scale in nature. >> outside the american
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university of beirut hospital, distressed family members wait for updates on their loved ones, friends and relatives of the injured don't want to speak on camera, but off camera and told us for instance, but a friend of his received a message on his pager. he looked at it and the pager blew up in his face, damaging his arm eyes and his fingers. and in fact, the chief medical officer here told us the majority of the injuries are to the eyes, to the hands, and the hips, where of course people were holding their pagers. is what it seemed that on 200 patients and we receive them in a very short time about, you know, within an hour or two, almost all of them went inside our doors. so this stretched ostapenko much too thin a lebanese security source says the militant group but the devices that exploded in recent months for may, taiwanese company, gold apollo. >> however, gold apollo denies manufacturing devices and says
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it distributor in hungary is responsible. a taiwanese security officials said there's no record that pagers were shipped to lebanon or anywhere in the middle east. hezbollah has vowed to retaliate a message echoed by one of the groups lawmakers, who so he understand the resistance will continue to support for gaza, will continue. and the israelis will regret what you have done the tension between israel and hezbollah is nothing new for most of the past year cross-border skirmishes have been common. these device explosions represent a new level of escalation and wednesday, israel's defense minister said, the explosions mark a new era in israel's war against his butler worried citizens are suspicious of everyday devices here, including one found in a parking lot near a busy hospital security destroyed it in a controlled explosion
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this week, most of lebanon had been spared. the direct effects of the now almost one year of exchanges of fire between israel and hezbollah, which has raged mostly along the border the thousands of pager and walkie talkie blasts tuesday and wednesday, have changed all that prompting lebanon's foreign minister to tell cnn he fears war with israel is coming henderson and wedeman, thanks very much coming up next, talking politics at a mega boat parade, which cnn's elle reeve discovered there with kaitlan collins next when it comes to amgen life, changing medical breakthroughs, every second counts. >> but god bless those breakthroughs are often past cities seamlessly connected, banking, markets and services
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the greatest team ever. >> the disney plus hulu max bundle plan, starting at 16, 99 a month cnn's elle reeve is known for traveling all over the country and engaging people in very real conversations about they're politics are their beliefs and how they see the world. >> tonight, she takes us to panama city, florida for the maga boat parade. were entrance compete to be what they call the most trumpian maga bowl parade. and so alan, which i've never been to that it's my first time come in. we were in the middle of the parade following the lead vote. well decorated with all the flag there's a contest who can let me the most trumpian and i want to win first place it's a weed eater motor 21 horsepower
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to makes a very frozen mud fight with pro-america. he loves america for one, i love america i served this country. i love america. we're from the same place in queens, new york. so that's my home >> latitude margaritaville what's your most important issue the economy, getting the interest rates down, getting it will we can afford to live in america. right now, it's too expensive okay, now, let me maybe ask him like a slightly in polite question. >> but, you know, if you can afford a boat, you're not heard of so bad, right? because a boat cost a lot of money and a lot of upkeep. >> nobody gave me. i earned everything that i've got. i'm retired, military retired power plant and i am successful in retired with boats, jet skis because i did it right. and everybody has that chance
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whether they choose or not, that's up to them i would never tried to take anything away from you on that way. >> but what i'm asking is groceries are probably a smaller i'm part of your budget than say, you know, someone who is like a little worse off. i'd think it's interesting that people who are a little bit more comfortable are still so concerned about the economy. to see you see what i'm saying. >> i want my money to go further. i want inflation to go down. when interest rates go back down i want all that, but that covers everybody in the economy not just me, not just the poor, not just a rigid coverage. >> everybody that's something i've heard from some people tell me if this applies to you is like there worried their kids aren't able to afford a house or a car. >> i train my kids and taught my kids properly. they have great educations and they're both successful in their careers. actually, they're doing better than me woman told us that she had a good retirement, but she worried about others who are having a hard time i'm with higher prices whether they were
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locals are on vacation. >> everyone we spoke to at the boat parade was in a good mood. but underneath there was anger about immigration he should secure border and i like letting people in the right way. can you give me some specifics on that? like, how do you see immigration affecting you and your life in texas? >> so i'm recently retired, but it was in the multi-family business which was managing and owning apartments. and i see the effects of the illegal immigration at my properties. >> so you're telling me there have been incidents at your apartment building? we've had to call the cops and said, oh yeah, i've seen it firsthand most said trump didn't do well at the presidential debate, though they didn't think it was his fault. while they were ambivalent about his false claim that haitian immigrants in springfield, ohio are eating pets. they tended to defend trump for saying, i'm not saying they're eating cats and dogs. >> i think that's a little cuckoo, but they do have a different belief system. they're polite, they're nice,
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they're not hurting anything or anybody, but it's just i can see the change in demographics and not every town can absorb a big influx of population do i believe that actually happened or not have no evidence of it? >> do i doubt it? >> i don't know i can't say. >> i can't say thumbs up, thumbs down. >> do you think it shows good judgment on trump's part to talk about it if it's not confirmed i think it shows good judgment for every one of us on every side to look into it i bear all of us to investigate it. and i live there. so a we'll let the least they don't have any record of it and the city manager says they don't have a record of it in the governor has now governor my governor, why no. >> why this says something about i don't want to look it up. >> i'm happy to look it up all by myself google it if i have service
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something that came up on the internet and the internet can be quite crazy sometimes dewine told cbs news dewine says he trusts city officials who have said they do not. >> they have not received any credible reports of such conduct mayor rue of springfield says no, there's no truth in that. they have no evidence of that at all. so i think we go with what the mayor says. he knows his city. dewine said sure that's a great way to pass the buck you think trump's going to win but do you think or i think will be in the middle of a civil war either way, don't matter who wins. >> or he says this, that polarizing on both sides stood out to you about the folks you talk to you well, a lot of them kept saying no more wars, which surprised me. they thought that democrats were more likely to cause military escalations around the world,
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particularly the middle east even though they've been republicans for decades and they acknowledged this with a change in the republican party. >> they liked that change and some were ex-military and said they'd been overseas and they didn't think america should have been involved in what their in other reid, thanks so much. >> always fascinating. appreciate it. let's for us, i'll see you tomorrow. >> the source with kaitlan collins starts now from the source tonight, trump and harris both getting snubbed as a major union declines to endorse either one of them for the firm it's time in nearly 30 years. >> why trump says it's an honor and denied. again, diddy order to stay in jail until he stands trial? we're going to take you inside his new life behind bars and then a warning tonight from a woman who was 17, sexually assaulted at the age of 12. she got pregnant buyers stepfather, but now says
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