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wars ever helped republicans? >> this hasn't you know, this isn't how george w bush ran in 2000 uk campaign that i covered in the work done. i don't remember this the thing with him or with mccain in 2008 i agree with you, john and i and i think that that's what attracted people like me across the bridge was george bush didn't talk about that. >> he talked about compassionate conservatism being compassionate for others in our society and people we share our r community with not attacking them for the way that they live. and as i said, i think it's been in problem for republicans since 1992 and remains one today. and i think republicans may see the consequences of what jake, i mean, let's think about how many single women or there a ton, right? i think like i'm not sure the exact number like 50% of american women are single or child was that's a lot that's a lot just, you know, a lot can swing an election, especially one
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that's been 5050505050, 50s since they are the reason month it's good to see you. >> thank you so much. you can do an in to tv on the edge, moments that shaped our culture premieres this sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on cnn new hour of cnn news central starts now >> the new battleground polling that might tell a new story about where this campaign is. this morning pretty clear trend this is the most important states exploding walkie talkies, a new round of deadly attacks against the terror group hezbollah. how this was all orchestrated in the moment a police officer climbed from one moving car to another. my goodness. >> all to save a driver's life sarah seidner is out on john berman with kate baldwin, cnn, new central starts right now
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breaking overnight a bevy a time of year falls for his case the battleground states out, when you add them all up, we combine them all. you get a new cnn poll of polls that finds in battleground state, in battleground, pennsylvania harris county well, i harris is averaging 49% support among likely voters to compare to donald trump's 47%. harris seeing a slight bump there as she's soon heads to battleground michigan to campaign with the campaign is billing as a huge virtual rally with oprah winfrey, cnn's priscilla alvarez back with us. there's a lot going on this morning. we've got this new cnn polls after you and i were talking this morning about just how you add them all up and what it means these campaigns, what are you hearing? >> well, look campaign officials that i've spoken voice repeatedly say we get it. the race is going to be tight, but they're paying attention
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because over the last several days, the vice president has spent almost the majority of her time in pennsylvania and that was one of the bright spots in the new york sienna college poll well, this morning, which is, as you see there, that she has a slight edge over former president donald trump, but cnn poll of polls also finds that generally speaking, it is tight. it is a deadlocked race, and that is exactly how the harris campaign is operating. you hear from the vice president herself when she says that they are under dogs and they're generally running this campaign as though they're losing. now, when you look a little deeper into the data here in these polls the economy is still a top issue for voters. that is something that the vice president has been fine-tuning her messaging on but also on immigration for president donald trump continues to hold the lead over the vice president. and yesterday, during her remarks at the congressional hispanic caucus institute, the vice president targeted former
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president donald trump's immigration proposals in an explicit way, one that we haven't generally seen on the campaign trail. take a listen they have pledged to carry out the largest deportation a mass deportation in american history. >> imagine what that would look like and what that would be how's that going to happen? massive rates massive detention camps? about >> the vice president just before that also called back to the family separation policy. now, generally her message has been immigration reform plus border security, whether or not she continues that message. you heard there on the campaign trail remains to be seen, but today the vice president also going to go to michigan where she is going to participate in a livestream with oprah that is an effort to essentially try to shore up support with black
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women who are very influential in their communities which is a key part of the democratic coalition and overwhelmingly supported president joe biden in 2020. so it is these types of events that the harris campaign is trying to use unconventional methods like this, zoom live stream to try to mobilize voters, especially the parts of the coalition that they think is really helping get out the vote. and help with voter registration. so that coming later today priscilla thank. >> you so much. john. >> all right. as kate noted, a bevy, i think that's the word she used this morning. >> a new polling out today with us now cnn senior data reporter harry enten, though there are many polls, harry, there is one there was one that stands out to you that may be the most important why it's the new york times sienna college poll from the great commonwealth of pennsylvania. and what we see here now is a four-point advantage for kamala harris over donald trump. you look last month, it was the exact
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same thing. she you're seeing consistency among the new york times sienna college poll why is that so important to me? because given the sort of controversy around polling over the last few years, i want to look at the pollsters who have been most accurate. and if you look at the new york times sienna college poll back in the 2022 senate race, which you saw was the result was john fetterman, a democrat by five points. and the final new york times sienna college poll had john fetterman ahead by five points. so a very accurate pollster back in 2022, showing a consistent small, but consistent advantage for kamala harris in the state that might prove to be the most pivotal. >> so we've talked a lot about all this new swing-state polling has come out in the last 24 hours. there a couple of polls from not really swing state dates but polls that i think you think tell an important story. >> absolutely. you know, one of the things that was so notable about the new york times poll was harris was ahead by five and a state that joe biden only one by one point. so in overperformance, she is outperforming biden's margin by three points. and let's take a look at some other pollsters who not just got 2022, right,
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but who got 2020, right? which a lot of pollsters did not. so let's go to iowa, right? and cells are one of the best pollsters in the business you go back to her final poll in 2020, she had donald trump ahead by seven points. he ended up winning in iowa by eight. look at where she has the race right now, a poll that was released just on sunday, donald trump ahead, but just by four. so kamala harris is doing three points better than joe biden in the final poll back in 2020 how about in new hampshire, the unh call, again, this poll was within a point, the final won in 2020, it had joe biden winning by eight in the granite state. he won by seven. look at where kamala harris is ahead by. she's ahead by 11 points. so a three-point over performance again, the same as we saw an iowa, the same that we see in new hampshire. very consistent with us three point over performance that we see, or the four-point over for the three-point performance that we see in, of course, pennsylvania in terms of the new york times, sienna college poll versus the 2020, was always looking for trends. >> i think that's what you're doing and that's why this is
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all important and why we appreciate the lessons you give us. >> talk to us about the difference between some of these northern swing states and the southern, right? >> so these are all northern states, right? new hampshire, iowa, and of course pennsylvania. and so if we right now look, harris versus trump in the battlegrounds margin, you look in the northern battlegrounds, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. what we see as harris up by three, if you look in the sunbelt battleground states, arizona, georgia, nevada, and north carolina, we see a tied race, so high harris doing better in those northern battleground states than she's doing in those southern battleground states. and again, john, so pivotal, the electoral map, the race to 270, even if harris loses say in north carolina and georgia. and then in nevada and arizona, if she carries these great lake battleground states up here, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin that gets you to exactly 270 electoral votes. so the bottom line is this good polling for kamala harris in these northern battleground states may be just enough to get her over the top in the
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electoral college is a path to 200. it is a path. all right. harry enten. thank you very thank you. okay. >> joining us right now. karen finney, cnn political commentator, and former senior adviser and spokesperson for hillary clinton's presidential campaign and former director of strategic communications for donald trump's campaign. marc lotter. hello friends. karen, you add up this polling and you want the harris campaign to do what am about polls. you love, you love, you, trust him when you went hard on i love. now. look, i'm always skeptical. i look i think generally the trends look good, but when you get under the hood, what i always want to know is how are different demographic groups? how she performing in with different groups because we know in those states they're going to be key groups of voters who will make the difference between winning or losing. so my advice to the harris campaign continue to run like you're behind because again, you want to understand how are you doing with the
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groups that will make the difference on election day? my sense from the polling that i've seen is you still got a long way to go to make up the coalition that joe biden had in 2020 and improve on those notes? >> mark, let me let me add two things together and you get just tell me what it equals. factoid number one, to malloy the quinnipiac diversity polling analyst on their poll says this three crucial three crucial swing states wave a red flag at the trump campaign, the gop's most go-to attack strategy he's against democrats on immigration and the economy may be losing momentum likely voters now see little daylight in most cases between harris and trump. on who best handles those key issues? added to leave when we're talking about immigration now you have this added fact that donald trump now promises that he's gonna be going to springfield springfield? pio in the next two weeks to continue to lean on. what the republican governor has said is a bunch of
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garbage in terms of these conspiracy theories about about immigrants it's eating pets why would you advise him to go and do that >> i would advise him to go because what's going on in springfield, ohio, what's going on? on in aurora, colorado? it's not just about a specific incident, it's about what we see these unchecked immigration doing to these communities as people are, really has to do it's come. >> we are i have officially entered the realm of gaslighting. i have good friends and analysts now coming out over the past two days telling me what is reality is not reality. mark the governor says it's garbage. they say would happen. there has there are no pets being eaten in springfield, so it isn't and embodiment or a representation of absolutely zero have a community of 60,000 people that have had 15 to 20,000 haitian immigrants dumped into that community.
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>> and you have residents there who are worried they are they're facing reduced services. they are seeing their parks over run. you do have there's discussions about people who are squatting on people's yards. there's a lot of problems there. look at what's going on in aurora, colorado, where you have venezuelan gang thanks taking over apartment complexes. these are very real consequences in a lot of very small middle-sized communities are struggling under it. >> so good that kate karen, recent karen definitely respond, but are you happy then in a political sense, even though is probably dangerous for the community potentially mentally that donald trump continues to lead on this no, it's disgusting and shameful and it is endangering the lives of children and families shame on him, and shame on j.d. >> vance, because here's the truth. nobody dumped people on springfield, ohio businesses in ohio, had jobs shortages. they were recruiting patient migrants who are here in this country legally to come to help
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fill what her menial labor jobs that people who live there didn't want to do that's what happened. what they need as the mayor himself said, is help, not hate, not the kkk showing up, not the proud boys showing up. and let's be very clear about what trump is doing. this actually has nothing to do with a conversation about immigration reform. this is a political tactic. we seen it cycle after cycle, leading up to an election where you demonize dehumanized, and lie about migrants to scare people. but the thing is, if, if, if you stop what you realize is you're not carrying real solutions from donald trump. what you're hearing again is lies and hate, but you're not hearing as the vp said, astronaut, and that clip you showed. okay. so you're going to do mass deportations? how are you going to do that? our cops going to go house to house and just pull people out of their homes how are they going to decide who's here legally
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and who's who are not legally, is it going to be deportation camps? i'm telling you it's a desert and who's going to pay for it by? >> wirth, a criminal. and the last hour with the criminals in the gang members. that's what the american people don't want criminal people. people don't like kronos. i think we're cracking was suggests. people don't like criminals yes, mostly. but you're going to have to define what a criminal is because there some of the immigrants in springfield, ohio are being wrongfully labeled criminals by donald trump a fact that look, there are so many communities out there that are struggling to keep up with services, whether it's new york chicago, los angeles, wherever. >> now we're seeing it going into smaller communities. people are worried they're seeing their tax dollars being going to support illegal immigrants or immigrant communities that are in their communities while their services are being reduced their schools are being filled with folks, their students aren't able to learn. they can't go to parks. they do see
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an increase in criminal activity in their homes, traffic problems in springfield, ohio. all of these things are documented in real time by donald trump trump highlighting the problems that's we're talking about here. kamala harris wants to let more now on a factual basis, house isn't it's not my living a problem. it's it's it's not because actually it's not happening in springfield go find your problem elsewhere then if you want to have the fact that the factoid i that's my that's my point. it's not it's not mark that there isn't problems with immigration in this country right now, democrats or republicans agree with that, but its finding examples that don't exist that is the problem here, which is why i'm saying strategically, it seems they're 12 million people illegally. many of them unvetted. we've got, you young man has been missing. >> it's 12 million, not 22 million that donald trump is now talking, right weekend.
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>> i can show 12. it could be up to 20. who knows, but i know at least so that there are 12 but i think can we get back? but i think what this what the issue is we need comprehensive immigration reform that includes a path to citizenship for those of people who are here legally, who are temporary status, how do we decide mark? stop. then we also need to we need to take care of our daca kids. we need border security. we can have all of these things and we can have a conversation about them without dehumanizing demonizing, and lying about people and scaring people for i would also remind you, mark that the bill that the republicans walked away from would have actually provided about, i think it was like $14 million in that bill to provide services for cities like springfield to handle the influx. >> it would allow more illegal immigrants per day he would allow five illegal immigrants per day. >> happy thursday, because this
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is really clear and things up for folks. thanks, guys. karen, mark, let's do it again. >> thank you. pulling works. >> john, is it still thursday? i don't know. i'm not sure a new era of war people in lebanon now fearing every day items after back-to-back attacks involving walkie talkies and pagers, just minutes away from the opening bell, the first opening bell since the fed lower borrowing cost look at that green, that's being green futures. >> look in solid this morning. so what does it mean for your money means good things for your 401k, at least right now and the hawala rescue as a deputy jumped out of a moving cruiser, look at that. >> the save a driver in distress mono warner whelming the idea who this fictional character played any role in policy? it takes his bananas tv on the edge, moments that shaped our culture premieres sunday at nine on cnn at morgan stanley
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morning. >> here are the five things you need to know to start your day, get the news, you need about this for earnings call headline in five five minutes or less cnn's five things with kate bolduan streaming weekdays on cnn.com and max. >> all right. we've got new video in this morning of the israeli military evacuating the wounded after hezbollah fired an anti-tank missile from lebanon the idf also targeted hezbollah overnight as tensions flare across the border, israel is calling this a new era of war comes after two straight days of these coordinated attacks on communications devices belonging, belonging to members of hezbollah. more than three dozen people across lebanon were killed, thousands more injured. first, it was it's pagers that exploded and then walkie talkies that suddenly exploded cnn national security analyst, former deputy director of national intelligence, beth sanner is with us, beth great to see you. >> why? >> now? why is israel doing
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this? now? >> there are a couple of theories we don't know yet, but i suspect we will soon because we keep finding out more and more. but i think the number one theory in my mind is that they had to set off these explosive devices that they had been slowly putting in and then very quickly as as hezbollah was increasing orders. but they were discovered that somehow israel believe that the cat was out of the bag and all of this effort to put thousands of pagers with explosive devices inside them we're going to be uncovered so they had to hit the button because it doesn't make a lot of sense. the other theories are about maybe preemptively just trying to drive hezbollah to either agree to a ceasefire or to retaliate in a way that would allow israel to go full in against his alone what does this do to
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hezbollah? how much damage does it do? i know we are going to hear from hassan nasrallah later today, the leader of hezbollah, how could they respond? >> this group is absolutely reeling. i don't think that we can really understand the kind of psychological impact as well as the military impact on this group. so now they have literally no way to communicate with each other because they were relying on these pagers and they had already said no phones because they knew the israelis could get in there then they've lost thousands of people who are literally the commanders at all these different levels. so now those people are in hospitals. and then you just have the shock of it, like literally people don't want to be next to each other. they don't want to have any electronic devices on them were plugged in. people are really just absolutely in shock so you cannot imagine to me
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this day, this amount of damage in that in and of itself, i suppose has strategic value to israel anytime you can weaken hezbollah, that is, of strategic value, at least in the short term. what are the long-term implications are for israel? are they better off today than they were yesterday? >> wow, that's a big question john. i would say that you know, in terms of the short term absolutely. if i were going to invade lebanon now would be the time to do it. but you know, over the long term, the second and third order effects of this are lebanese going to rally around hezbollah? you have egypt and turkey and jordan saying this was a terrible thing for israel to do and of course you have the impact potentially on what happens in gaza so i think it's absolutely an open question whether this is a
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tactical success wrapped in a strategic failure, and this is what most american officials are very worried about with gaza over the long term. is this a weaker israel as a result, they haven't finished the business in gaza yet he's are important questions to ask beth sanner, thanks so much for helping us understand this really incredible. >> and i mean that word literally incredible series of operations that we've seen unfold the last few days thanks. thank you very much right. >> house speaker mike johnson, running out of time and options after his funding bill was rejected by his own party, some members of his own party with 12 days lap what will he do next? >> are we still going a government shutdown and harvey weinstein back in court and pleading not guilty to a new sex crime charges whole story. >> how does a bernie bro become a pro-trump, pro-putin social media superstar, maga communist, you know, people watching cnn none are going to say, you're crazy. the whole
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up and 70 gosh, now we get to $100 gift card for a free quote there is nothing like holding loving, being around a champ it's, actually tonga i'll do anything to protect that primate shift crazy streaming exclusively on max republican house speaker mike johnson is moving on to plan b apparently this morning, one failed vote in the bag and just 12 days to go until the government starts shutting down. >> and even republicans are admitting they don't know what johnson wants to do so next, add to this now, donald trump, now saying that if house republicans don't get their way, they should shut the government down. here's the tweet or whatever the social media, if republicans don't get the save act, they should not agree to a continuing resolution. in any way, shape, or form. the house soundly voted down that proposed republican led bill yesterday. the vote was to o2, two to 20, joining us now is congressional reporter for politico, olivia beavers. olivia, the thing that
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also stuck out fearing from mike johnson was now we go back to the playbook, draw up another play is it clear what that is no, it's not. >> and i think kate, it's actually frustrated senior republicans who say they've been left in the dark. they've been asking him for a while what the plan b is and the pushback that he's sort of they sort of got was why would we telegraph what plan b is when we're trying to stick to plan a. but when i talked to republican they say that this vote yesterday was basically come bookie dance the numbers weren't there. it was clear as going to fail, but mike johnson wanted to show that he was fighting for this legislation with the save act for donald trump and his right-wing the treble now is if he goes with a clean cr, which a lot of republicans sink, it will ultimately be that weather his plan b, or whether the senate sends him that after they they tried to pass another bill, whether he gets democratic or republican support he's going to have to answer to donald trump and the right flank mitch
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mcconnell, a man who is smart when it comes to the politics of the hill and how things should go, can go will go. he has said repeatedly that shutdown is bad for republicans republicans will be blamed and it would be bad for them politically if this happens, he does not want to see it happen then what else you're hearing from the senate about how this is playing out in the house well, i think he's right and speaker johnson has said the same thing, but there's a broader sort of member management problem that the speaker might be in which is centrist and rank and file members have told me that the speaker has promised that they will not have a shutdown that doesn't look good for them heading into an election. >> some of these vulnerable republicans have warned that if they do shut down, they might not win reelection but the conservatives have, at the same time told me that mike johnson has promised to fight, fight, fight in terms of trying to get the save act through. and in that in their mind and in donald trump's mind, that is it's pushing the party and
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pushing the senate into a shutdown. so you have two sides with very different expectations of how this is going to go on the next week. and we're only just a couple of days before a shutdown. >> yeah. >> seeing patience is wearing thin with the repeated deja of the shutdown right up to the deadline story amongst electeds. i'm not even saying that not saying anything about the reporters are recovering it, talking about the elected officials involved in it. it's good to see you. thank you so much, john, because it's always about the reporting reporters covering it. >> right. just moments ago, the opening bell on wall street showing a lot of green big, big opening after the fed announced. interesting dricus for the first time since 2020, a half-point cut. there's one person i want to talk to about this cnn business editor-at-large and anchor richard quest the markets happy, very happy. this morning. richard yes, because
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they believe we're off to the races again. not only have they got a cut yesterday of half a percentage points, but if you look at the fed numbers and what the fed saying, there'll be probably two more cuts are the two quarters or half-point before the end of the year and the re looking out into next year and beyond is down at 3%. so the market is going to be juiced up if you will, by what is sees as being easier monetary policy, which will then boost the economic growth on the virtuous cycle begins again growth leading further to stop market gains that her investor returns. it's not a perfect picture overall, but certainly the united states economy is in very robust shape. >> know the market is juicing. we don't raise rates are sorry, you don't lower rates by half a boy unless you think there is some risk to the economy that's one reason. in fact, that you do it. look, it's also the last time the
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fed is going to act before the election. vice president harris called it, welcome news. this is what donald trump had to say. >> i guess it shows the economy is very bad to kind of buy that much. assuming they're not just playing politics the economy would be very bad, or they're playing politics one or the other. but there was a big guy what do you make of his analysis? >> richard that is a classic heads. >> you win tails, i lose. you can't have it both ways. jay powell is what donald trump is saying. you've either cut by a half, which was more than expected because things are so so bad, or you are giving kamala harris a political win. i don't think it's necessarily either of those things. i think it's much more likely what we do know because pow told us yesterday, the economy is slowing unemployment unemployment growth is the key issue. now for the fed, more so than in inflation, they have this jewel mandate that, that constantly balancing one way
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and the other. overall, the fed is now saying employment is our focus the inflation job is nearly done. and as we donald trump, well, he has a point half a percentage cut does suggest things are maybe weaker than he'd like to admit. jay powell. but it by no means, when donald trump said the other week at the economic club in new york, that the economy, the u.s. economy was a catastrophe and a disaster i do not. no one serious senior economist on wall street that would agree with that assessment >> seeing all that green again this morning i'm gonna for sean diddy combs is waking up in federal custody once again after he was once again denied bail. >> so what's next and now the case? it's against the music mogul and an incredible rescue in the middle of traffic. >> and deputy jumping out of a moving cruiser to help a driver who is suffering a medical
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this in the movies, but this is real life they thought the driver was having a medical emergency, had been driving erratically, and the driver did not respond to lights and sirens. cnn affiliate wxyz spoke with the deputy who did this i just was trying to think of any way possible to stop the vehicle and tried to get his attention? nothing. we were really doing is working. once i get in, i realize the park's right at the steering wheel. i put it in the park immediately as soon as i got vehicle checked on him, he was just in a daze. he wasn't sure what was really going on i mean, this definitely goes into the don't try this at home category. but what bravery they're the 63-year-old driver was taken to the hospital the sheriff says the deputies selfless actions ended what could have been a tragic situation. >> i often think about if there's a medical emergency, like how you would act in the car if it was someone you were when you often play out the scenario is this is remarkable really was wow. >> all right, so today, sean diddy combs is still behind bars in federal detention after he was denied bail a second
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time yesterday, and judge denied the hipaa up mogul's appeal for bail, the judge saying there was not enough evidence that combs would not tamper with witnesses or obstruct justice or tried to flee. combs is accused of manipulating, threatening, and drugging women for decades, a period of time, they alleged that he was the boss it's of a criminal sex trafficking enterprise sean combs has denied all charges joining us right now, is entertainment attorney and former litigator, lisa bonner. >> thanks for coming in. so prosecutors opposed releasing video on any grounds why is this? it's it's a big deal because they he really obviously wanted to get out on bail. why is this such a huge win for prosecutors? >> well it's important to remember that in his sex trafficking case, there is a presumption against giving the defendant bail, and that's something that's not talked about enough that there is a situation where there is nothing that the that the
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prosecution can offer that would overcome the presumption that he would not return to full trial. and so aside from it being a flight risk and a danger to society, there is that heightened issue with the presumption against granting him bail from the beginning these attorneys and it seems sean combs had been working for weeks to keep this from happening, keep it from him being detained until trial. >> they brought they've bragged about the fact they brought him to new york so he could be arrested here is there anything you think that could have done to keep him out of federal jail or was this inevitable given the nature of the charges and given what he had done with the witnesses prior to this well, the evidence actually stacked against diddy in this instance, there was so much evidence from video surveillance to a digital footprint. >> they have they have thumb drives, they have hard drives, they have guns, they have weapons, they have 1,000 bottles of lubricant. they have
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theirs baby oil there so much evidence that was stacked against him that no matter what his defense team argued, that there was nothing that really could overcome this presumption that the charges are so detailed and so graphic and so horrific that once they came out in pretrial that it was a presumption that any defendant would flee. so it is also important to remember ghislaine maxwell did not get bail jeffrey epstein did not get bail. and these are the same cases that were tried in the same court, which is a southern district of new york which has a very good track record in prosecuting these types. >> there's a lot that is detailed in the indictment that was revealed. the obviously they prosecutors will hope to bring up in court and a trial. one thing that continue that kept coming up and has continued to come up is that really horrible video from 2016 showing that hotel video. of diddy beating, kicking his then
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girlfriend, cassie ventura what role do you think that plays in the case going forward? i mean, what happens when prosecutors play that video in trial? >> well, there this is cassie's case, is a state case, and they tried to litigate that case between the two of them privately, they tried to get a settlement for that case that was opened during the one-year window of the adult survivors act in new york, had opened which allowed survivors of sexual assault to come forward and make their case. now, they tried to settle the case between them that did not happen once that happened it's cassie filed a state case immediately the next day. remember that sean combs settle, which to most of us look like some admission of guilt, however, they said that there was no admission of guilt and the evidence and all of what had happened between them
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was sealed however, that open the door for other people to come forward. so it looks a lot less like a spat between lovers of spat between x's that her and really demonstrate that diddy had a pattern of behavior that really perpetuated for a long periods of time. so would that would cassie's case, although it's not directly related because it is a state case and this is a federal case. there was a nexus between the two because of the fact that other people came forward and then they started to say, there's probably some meat on the bones here. and so they started looking, people started come forward and then at that point, the sdny opened a case he's a bonner. thank you so much for coming in and laying out for us all right. not on earth on election day. no problem. how astronauts stuck in space. we'll be able to cast their ballots in this election
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plans. and so there was actually a plan already in place in case a situation like this happened. and back in 1997 the texas legislature passed a law allowing nasa astronauts to vote. if they're floating in space. and so later that year, the first nasa astronaut became the first person to vote from space. and now butch wilmore and suni williams, the crew of boeing's troubled starliner spacecraft i'm going to follow in that astronauts footsteps. listen to what they said at their big press conference last week from the international space station i sent down my request for a ballot today. >> as a matter of fact, and they should get it to us in a couple of weeks and absolutely, yes, it's very important roll that we all play a citizens is to be included in those elections. and nasa makes it very easy for us to do that. so we're excited about that opportunity. >> it's a very important duty that we have as citizens looking forward to being able to vote from space, which is
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pretty cool so in case you're wondering exactly how this works, it starts with the harris county clerk in texas sending the astronauts an encrypted ballot. >> butch and sunny then fill it out on the international space station, upload an encrypted document to the station's internal computers, and then from there, it pretty much follows the same way that any data is transferred from the international space station to the ground. it goes to a nasa satellite then it is received by an antenna on the ground that nasa is white sands ground terminal from there, john, it goes to nash men nasa mission control in houston, texas. and from there it is transmitted to the harris county clerk i spoke with her yesterday and she says they are preparing to transmit the ballots to the international space station this saturday and they worked closely with nasa astronauts to
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make sure that they can vote while they float guys yeah but while you know, harris county, texas, because my wife is asked question was how many electoral votes does face the answer is it's not they're voting they're voting in texas sort of just kind of above it romney. >> he's so think of it as an absentee vote, right? >> just like anybody in the military does only they're voting from up there. >> as one does kristin fisher. thank you so much. great to see you. >> thank you so much for joining us. this is cnn new central with the john and kate today, sara, we'll be back very soon. cnn newsroom up next polls, for have i got news for you are pretty yeah. what are the kinds we could run out the news before then would never happened. if i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn and streaming next today on max with a vision to see what's
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