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notion of her being relaxed and comfortable, first of all, i can i've seen her relaxed and comfortable in a lot of settings it's not the first time and i think that's what she's done. >> she's done it quite a bit across. i mean, this is one of the things that she she kind of rolled out when she took over the ticket. but they've clearly struggled and kind of these interview situations, right? elliot but to be clear, it's not just interviewed situation. >> she's she's speaking to a supporter here and it's hard to equate an interview with sort of a more hostile or not even hostile, but critical member of the press was somebody who was willing, that's what you know, when she when does she said no, what you're hostile media? yes it's not dana bash is inherently adversarial in a way that someone who has endorsed your campaign is not a good thing. >> like i said, oprah is popular with women and the goal here is to run up the score with women. and it's successful in that sense, but we shouldn't call it a media interview because it wasn't well, right at this was this
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was a sit down with oprah. >> it's not a press conference the way it was not a press conference? >> yes. speaking of words. >> okay. >> thank you guys for joining us. happy friday. thanks to all of you for being with us as well. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. cnn news central starts right now party has a new scandal on its hands this morning, cnn's kfile uncovering explosive online comments made by the republican nominee running for north carolina well, in a governor, republicans trying to distance themselves this morning. >> but what is the impact now that it can have up and down the ballot this morning for the first time. millions of americans, it is election day in america early in-person voting begins in some states with a bevy of campaign developments overnight including donald trump in a way, blaming jews if he loses in this morning as sheriff is facing murder charges after
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police say he gun down a judge in him it's chambers. sara is out. i'm john berman with kate baldwin, cnn new central starts now >> exclusive this morning, shocking details about a republican candidate for governor, rocking the already wild presidential race and a critical the state. cnn's kfile investigation. a cnn kfile investigation uncovering explosive online posts made by north carolina's current lieutenant governor mark cabins in the same mark robinson, who is a close ally of donald trump's and also running to be the next governor of that state the cnn investigation finding that robinson posted on a porn site messaging board starting in 2008, describing himself at one point as quote, black nazi even calling for slavery to be reinstated. and that is just
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some of the parts that we can say at 7:00 in the morning robinson has denied making the posts. this morning, though house republicans are beginning to distance themselves from robinson and there are calls for him to drop out of that governor's race in north carolina, robinson has made campaign appearances with donald trump, as i mentioned, he's a close ally trump has called mark robinson, martin luther king on steroids cnn's daniel strauss picks it up from there for us, daniel, how is the trump campaign responding, reacting to this investigation, to this reporting? >> this is definitely something that the trump campaign did not have ready in their chamber. and trump himself, as well as his allies and aides have been fairly quiet on this. take a listen minutia of house on my manufacturer. this all these salacious tabloid lives. >> but i can tell you this. there's been over $1 million
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spent on me through ai by billionaire son who's bound and determined to destroy me. but things that people can do with now it was incredible the the amount of controversial posts and i raising comments that cnn has uncovered that robinson made is legion. >> and i'm just going to read a few here robinson himself has said, quote i'm a black nazi he has said, slavery is not bad. i wish they would bring it back. i would certainly buy a few these are things that in all my ten years or ten plus years as a political reporter, i have not heard before and it's i, i'm speechless. >> well, in the impact of those posts is settling in on the republican party. we heard from folks on capitol hill yesterday as they're learning about it, ralph norman saying that he should drop out of that gubernatorial race. marjorie
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taylor greene saying that if it is all turns out to be true that she cannot support him a question is, how will donald trump respond when he actually does say something about it? but speaking of donald trump, he was speaking at an event opposing anti-semitism yesterday and in his comments essentially said that at least in part, he would blame jewish voters if he loses this race, bring us up to speed on this yeah, and this comes at a time where the trump campaign is extremely eager to focus on immigration rather than questions about any republican candidates comments on jews are judaism, and yet at the same time, trump himself. >> he went a step further than past comments and has said that israel has to do its best to help defeat kamala harris. he's been very critical of harris on israel and palestinians and this was just sort of a doubling down of that going forward again though, i want to stress here that none
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of this is convenient or ideal for the trump campaign. they have been very, very interested in trying to brush off any other topic other than immigration right now and have been on defense on that, too. so here, when they were hoping to change the page, they've really struggled to do that and back to lieutenant governor of north carolina in an interview with cnn, he denied that those were his comments, denied. he said that's not if his character denied that any of it was his. we will see how it all continues today, daniel. thank you very much, john. all right. >> that's a lot. today. kamala harris travels to georgia and wisconsin following an emotional event last night with oprah winfrey. let's get right to cnn's priscilla alvarez in atlanta, where the vice president will be today. bring us up to speed. priscilla sources tell me that the vice president directed her team to immediately schedule a trip to georgia this week. this had not been previously on her calendar because of a report that came
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out about the two deaths linked to the state's abortion restrictions. now, john, this is the type of callback to her rapid response trapl travel when she was not the democratic nominee, she had for this administration been deploying across the country very quickly to respond on two issues of consequence or news of day. remember if you didn't win tennessee to with florida and she also didn't arizona, where she coined the term trump abortion ban so today, what we're going to see from the vice president is what we saw before is heard telling her team she needed to be here to respond to this report and one of the families of that was included in this report, a woman who died of what they said was a treatable infection due to delays and kara was in the crowd yesterday during the vice presidents event with oprah. take a listen i wanted to go through and silence but i
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for an issue that democrats are banking on, that will move of lies voters in november, especially here in this battleground, georgia, john. >> all right. priscilla alvarez. good to have you there. keep us posted. thank you very much. >> new video overnight as israel claims it hit 100 hezbollah rocket launchers inside lebanon they're waiting to see what the response might be the mayor of springfield, ohio forced to claim emergency powers as his city grapples with more than 35 threats over the bogus pet eating claims in new video of a hikers terrifying slide down a mountain. there it is wow. all right. we've got new details on how he managed to survive and keep it in focus to the birth mono warner was overwhelming. the idea that this fictional character play we're all in politics is bananas tv on the edge. moments
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cross-border fire fire, which is actually something that's a fairly normal, but it's really the intensity that is making this day more particular. now, yesterday we did hear hassan nasrallah, the head of hezbollah, saying that the pager and walkie-talkie blows a blast were some of the most was it the most intense blows that the organization has received and he said it was a blow hostile to individuals end security. now, he was rather vague on the question of revenge when it will happen, how it will happen and what we saw was he was clearly shaken by the events of this week we know that hezbollah has over the years prided itself on its security, on its ability the to prevent israeli israel getting into its communications. but it does appear that certainly
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starting with the assassination in late july of a senior hezbollah commander and now the attacks of this week that his butler has in some ways of been compromised, has i've been infiltrated by the israeli, so it's questionable how short of full scale war, how it's going to be able to respond it to the attacks of this week. john, than wedeman for us in beirut, ben, please stay safe. thanks so much for being there for us. kate since those device exploded, those device explosion attacks targeting hezbollah, cnn has learned that they were the result of a joint operation between israel's intelligence service it's mossad, and the israeli military. >> israel's alleged history with black ops, planting explosives in devices is extensive back in 1972 after palestinian militants killed 11 israelis at the munich olympics israel launched what is known as operation wrath of god to
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visit springfield, ohio in the next couple for weeks, something the mayor has suggested might not be helpful right? continued to underscore the strain that it will put it on our destructure and if he if he chose to change his mind to maybe reroute from coming to springfield, that would be a huge message of peace to strengthen but as i see it in cnn's, omar jimenez is here and you've been doing a lot of reporting in springfield and beyond about how this is all unfolded and where it is headed. >> what is the very latest so let's start with, we can quantify some things that the mayor said that they've now had over 30 threats, over 35 threats over the past recent and we use in the aftermath of this debate, that's in places like schools, government buildings, and others. >> now, the governor has said a lot of these have been hoaxes, but the mayor also said some of these threats have been personally to leadership in the community. and regardless of all of it, it's had very real effects on the ground. it has
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led to actually students being evacuated, people being evacuated from city buildings as well. and overall feeling of unsafe, of uneasiness, i think is probably the word. and in one school, for example, the mayor said roughly 200 out of 500 kids were absent because of security concerns. so that just sort of gives you an idea of the dynamic we're dealing with here one haitian activist who's live there for a long time told my team that haitians are trying to make themselves less scene. right now out of concerns for potential conflict or even their safety in some cases, i want let's step back for people to because look, a lot of what we've talked about has been in the aftermath of the presidential debate understandable. but some of these tensions go way beyond that because this is a community coordinate the 2020 census had around 60,000 people, a little bit under the best estimates right now, between 12 and 15,000 immigrants in the springfield
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area. a lot of them haitian here and what that's led to is a lot of real tensions on the housing situation. city manager said we need more. we just don't have enough with what we've got right now already unaffordable housing crunch across the country, right? exactly. >> exactly. in hospitals they've said it's led to increased volume that largely they say has come from the influx of immigrants, but then also on the public safety front, it was interesting to hear the state's public safety director say it's not necessarily crime or violence that they have seen become major problems with the influx of haitian community. it's actually been around driving. that's what they say is their number one issue that they've had sort of traffic accidents, traffic violations and so they're really working to try and have more driver's education in different languages in that, in this particular community that was already what the background was. >> they have challenges the city he has been dealing with challenge is addressing challenges that needs to address even before they had this megaphone spotlight,
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whatever you want to call it, coming from and misinformation coming from the presidential nominee exactly. >> and even with this influx as well, i should mention, they did also fill a need because there were many companies who needed workers. they help provide and fill that need. and so those are the dynamics that we're dealing with here let us see what that two weeks means. >> if donald trump will be heading there. thank you so much, omar. >> of course. >> so next hour we will be speaking to the mayor of springfield, ohio for the very latest on that and get an update. basically, everything omar was talking about there. so you don't miss that conversation also ahead for us, north carolina's lieutenant governor vows to stay in the governor's race there, even in light of the cnn reporting, that uncovered extremely disturbing comments that he made on message boards on a porn site. the fallout from him and what it could mean for republican chances in that battle. so ground-state and it was enough to amaze lebron james, patrick mahomes had just one word for it, insane. how the star dodgers pitcher made major league baseball? well history
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by yale professor jeff sonnenfeld. and it finds that 80% of these business leaders think that harris is going to win just 20%, pick former president didn't trump no, to be clear, this is not representative. all ceos these are dozens of business leaders put into a room by sonnenfeld, who's known as the ceo whisperer. but what's telling here is that even though only a third of these ceos identify as democrat and some of them, i'm sure don't like elements of the harris plan they do think that she's going to win. now as far as why this is what's interesting is they were also asked about who's a bigger threat to democracy. and again not even close their look at this, just 4% say that harris is the bigger threat and the overwhelming majority. they say trump's threat to him, sorry. yes. exactly. the overwhelming majority say trump at 73% is the bigger threat. and sonnenfeld, he told me that these ceos, they are quote horrified by trump's leadership model. he went on to say that
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they depend upon the rule of law and they want a president who respects that law. now, i asked the trump campaign about this in the press secretary said, does anyone think that a straw poll? for business leaders from yale it represents the views of the country and i think the answer there is obviously no, that's not the point. the point is that some of the leaders of industry, they think that it's going to be harris in the white house and the oval office next year, not trump so it's not who they want to win necessarily. it's who they think will wind its important because these people have to make decisions based on projections. and one of the projections you make is who will be wielding power in a few months? absolutely. and where tax rate is going to be wears regulation. now, another interesting point though here is what they're saying about the economy, right? because that is the obviously there for tech and what's really telling is that only 10% think that there's a significant risk of a recession, 6% stagflation. the overwhelming majority see a soft landing where inflation is
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tamed, but unemployment doesn't spike. this is a major reversal from two years ago when a lot of people thought a recession was imminent, and it's certain nice to see some business leaders with confidence because that means they're going to hire more, they're going to invest more, all right, interesting analysis there. >> matt egan has always great to see you. thank you very much. >> so this morning, a cnn exclusive causing chaos in the republican party. mark robinson is the lieutenant governor of north carolina. he's also the republican nominee running to be the next governor of that state. and a cnn kfile investigation reveals he made a series of inflammatory comments. the investigation uncovered posts by robinson on a porn site called nude africa starting in 2008, describing himself as a black naz also expressing support for reinstating slavery. and there is much more cnn was able to identify robinson by matching a litany of biographical details and a shared email address with a username behind the posts robinson responded to cnn's reporting calling it trash and denying the comments this is
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not anything that is characteristic of me nor has it ever has it ever been done. my going to get into a new sheriff house on my manufacturer this all these salacious tabloid lives. but i can tell you this. there's been over $1 million on me hey, through a bomb, billionaire son who's bound and determined to destroy me. the things that people can do with the internet. now it's incredible. it's just like clarence thomas said years ago, this is a hot lynching and you don't bag long years ago, they used to use wrote nauta using table since this came out, republicans are speaking out beginning to ralph norman of south carolina saying that robinson should drop out of the race. marjorie taylor greene congresswoman from georgia, saying, if it turns out to be true, she definitely cannot so support him joining us now is reverend william barber co-chair of the poor people's campaign, one of the country's best known public advocates fighting racism and poverty and
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man who's lived in north carolina for a very long time. reverend barber, thank you for coming in. i want to read for you the comments that are linked to the lieutenant governor on a few topics on slavery. he wrote this slavery is not bad. some people need to be slaves. i wish they would bring it back october 2010, robinson stated, i'm a black nazi, march 2012 robinson wrote, i'd take hitler over any of the stuff that's in washington right now referring to the leadership during the obama administration reverend, what's your reaction to all this we're certainly these kinds of statements the more than justice tasteful, their ugly, they're untrue rooted in racism and end hurtful this and meanness and it's problematic the other part of this doors all people imperfect and i believe that people's personal feelings serve in public life
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or between the loved ones that got the pastors. >> but here's the problem. mark robinson has been so much of his public life attacking other people's personal decisions about how they live their lives any personal hypocrisy reveals the moral contradiction of a politics that claims god. while it neglects the people that the bible says, god is most concerned about, you know, he's often talked about his faith in god. but, but here we see these kinds of things being coming out of these words and what it does is talking about those things. but what he's never talked about, it should be talked about is 40% of north carolinians who are poor and low wage what are you going to do about that? the fact that there are over 1 million north carolinians, 39% of the workforce and make less than $15 an hour a minimum living wage. you don't hear anything about that or a half me and people that are still without health care in north carolina and over 1 million people that didn't have health care to and
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the highest part of the pandemic the problem with these kinds of statements and what your report has shown is it has us talking about those things some of them are his personal failings. but not dealing with the issues of that a public servant is really supposed to be dealing with and it's deeply troubling. and i'm concerned about it because here we are in a state where we have real issues. we have 4 million workers in this state who don't even have paid families that's what a candidate for governor ought to be talking about. we have underfunded public education that his party has been many times cutting them money. that's what we should be talking about. this really reveals a moral contradiction, especially when you attack people and then things come out that show that you are doing some of the same things that you claim other people are doing. and you say about them that they are bad. but now you have to deal with it yourself. >> if they are personal you, when you talk about if you have
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those personal feelings, if he holds those personal feelings that are displayed in this reporting do you think he can or should be serving as well, potentially governor, but even in his current post as lieutenant governor well, you see i think a couple of things there. first of all, those those statements that you don't talk about nazi and if those things are true and you know, when the time he said he was not an african-american, their reports that he said some people shot all those things. i just contrary to public life. but what i don't want to give he i also want to miss is that i think that if you are running for office and you've got 40% of your state, 4 million people who are poor in low-income and you aren't talking about that. that also undermines your qualifications for governor. if you've got millions, hundreds of thousand people without health care, you're not dealing but that as a governor, if you've got over 1 million people some 130, 9% of the
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workforce that makes less than the minimum wage. what i want us to understand is from a martyr, i'm a preacher from a fape perspective the greatest mall failings at the bible. number one is idolatry, that self worship the second is mistreatment of the least of these so in an essence, both of these issues, one personally attacking everybody else, only define you engaging in a personal hypocrisy at mar-a contradiction is problematic, deeply problematic, but also using power in the public space not to lift up those who are hurting in your state and talking about how you lift up the least these, but instead, you attack people on the one hand and then you cater to the powerful and cater to agree rather than using the power to lift about our state as a model, we're supposed to be the place, whether week grow strong and the strong grow great. what he has done, his campaign has been more about attacking people and ignoring the issue that really would
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help the week grow strong and strong growth rate. that is, that is a real problem with this candidate. >> reverend william barber. thank you for coming in john in a desperate mothers unable to feed her newborn in the middle of the night, found a police officer who went above and beyond the call, cnn's polo sandoval, has the story infant formula. >> if you're curious about how a police officer found themselves scrambling through a baby formula is in the middle of the night but that's the difference. just ask the overnight shift at the supermarket near cincinnati, ohio where kim whitney remembers it. well, she was in the middle of restocking shelves when something caught her. >> i i just looked up for a brief second at the windows at these windows out there and i see a flashing light strobe light going off that people aren't working hunter willoughby, a miami township police corporal, had been desperately trying to summon
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backup from inside the store after hours on the window when that didn't work, will it be reached for his flashlight and i see the offer with his light going on. i was like, well, see what's going on on my life. >> may not be able to help me. there is a mom who has her. she said her milk dried up and she has no she can't find anywhere to by formula is there anywhere anybody in here can turn on a cash register wanted to know if we get help or not said, i'm sure we could bring them in and call bridge it up. >> she handles them from their takes him down to the maybe i'll once he picked out the baby formula we start to walk back to the front of the store. >> i asked him i think we might need a bottle. >> maybe is a week-old yet did not have a plan hamby. >> this was this was playing a, b, and c. so i when i came
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here, i wasn't leaving and bottles finally in hand, we'll be rushed to willow yes smile for the infant itself, smiles today, but not that night. >> but it was crying uncontrollably and growing fussier by the hour after going without her regular feeding, there was no store open. i could get formula from and i was breastfeeding before the ends with no formula. mckinsey poor called police. >> i completely understand how when a baby is inconsolable, how hard it is, especially as a new parent, corporate willoughby insist his sleep night formula rights simply falls under the serve aspects of the job. he also differs any appreciation to his backup that night from kim to bridget to either was another employee that i talked. they were like over they went above and beyond, but those employees and says this father of two with a badge was the true hero. >> thank god for this officer. >> polo sandoval, cnn, miami township, ohio look at that rate to happen there. >> all right. this morning we have new details on the first
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>> i have talked with i'm in around our country. you want to talk about this is what people wanted pregnant women who want to carry a pregnancy to term suffering from a miscarriage, being denied care in an emergency room because the health care providers are afraid they might go to jail and she's bleeding out in a car in the parking lot. she didn't want that her husband and want that 12 or 13 year-olds five or incest being forced to carry a pregnancy to term. they don't want that. >> i think the american people believe that certain freedoms in particular the freedom to make decisions it's about one's own body should not be made by the government on kamala harris and i approve this message one second. you're wearing about your home and then thanks, dedi tie there's a lot less to worry about feel secure enough to let others in with trusted neighbor from adt
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to georgia today, reproductive rights will be the focus. harris was joined last night by families of two georgia women, amber thurman and candi miller at a different event. this one was in michigan those women though from georgia, they died in 2022 after roe was overturned in just after the state put in place, its restrictive abortion ban. propublica first reported on their deaths. this week, the reporting detailing how their deaths are the first to be deemed preventable as they were neglected, life life-saving abortion care, they needed both had sought medical abortions. both experienced complications that could have been fixed with the help of a doctor cnn's meg tirrell joins us now with more on this, which is put a spotlight once again on, well, what i think doctors call a rare complications, but talk to me about what you've learned about this >> again, i mean, these stories are so tragic of course. and one of the many things that they have in common is both of these women used medication,
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abortion. of course, we've heard a lot about this. it's been in the national headlines around a supreme court decision, around one of the medicines mifepristone, which is still allowed to stay accessible in the way it had been before. as a result of that decision. but it seemed important to explain what is medication abortion, how rare are these complications and what should people do if they experienced one of these rare complications. so this of course is a combination of two different kinds of medicines, mifepristone and misoprostol it's been approved by the fda since 2000, and it's approved to end a pregnancy up to ten weeks of gestation. now, doctor, say in these decades of data serious adverse events are very rare, less than 0.5% of the time to somebody experience are really serious adverse event like a hospitalization of blood transfusion or needing surgery. now, in these two instances, these women hadn't expelled all the pregnancy tissue. this can happen. doctors tell me three to 5% of the time, but it's typically not a serious situation because
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people should be able to get treatment for it, right? when that leads to an infection, this is what propublica was reporting on. they say, if anybody is experiencing any worrisome side effects, get in touch with a doctor or go to an emergency department because these should be treatable even in states with abortion bans yeah. >> and that's the key of it, meghan, thanks for laying it out. if these rare complications happen, they should be. i don't know if it easily is the right word, but they should be treatable if they'd aren't delayed and denied that care that they need at the hospital by a doctor as we saw as was reported in these cases. meg, thank you so much for that, john. >> this warning, some buzz about a moment during this sit-down between vice president harris and opal worry-free kamala harris spoke about being a gun owner and exactly what she would do with that gun if someone broke into her home her tim do you know
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game shot yes. >> yes? >> i hear that. i hear that probably should not my staff will deal with that later with us now, cnn political analyst, washington bureau chief for the boston globe, the paper of record, jackie kucinich and press adviser to former speaker of the house, john boehner, maura gillespie, jackie you really think the staff is going to try to clean that up or what is vice president harris doing there in terms of her discussion about gun ownership well i think just politically not really used to hearing democratic politicians as a presidential contender talk about guns that flippantly. >> but they are still talking about firearm ownership. they're talking about the difference between that and some of the policies that she's advocating so it well it certainly was a moment there there still on message. it. a lot of ways. well, they tried
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to clean it up. we'll have to see if there's any backlash, but doesn't seem to be headed in that direction quite yet. >> know the fact that she had brought up with a gun on before it seems to be exact actually, the kind of message that's probably she wanted to send their more the very fact of this sort of online streaming show with oprah winfrey. >> i mean, i'm old fashioned. i cover campaigns when there were press conferences and rallies, how effective do you think this type of event? is in this day and age >> to think that anyone platform or anyone source of media or news is you know, that's just how where we're at right now the technology, the way people get their information these days, it really does run the gamut of social media on different platforms, but also your pocket tass through streaming services, through cable tv it really, it, you're trying to meet people where they are and where people are all over the place. and so it's important to try and utilize each of these different mediums. but i think
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i just want to what you said before. i think what's interesting about her comments about gun ownership is that roles reversed if a republican was up on stage with overweight? brie or somebody else saying, if somebody comes into my house, i would shoot them, are bracing them my house. i shoot them. >> this would be a huge story. >> against the republican who would say that. and i'm not saying that it's not right to do that. you have every right to defend yourself and your home but i just think it's interesting how it's considered a flippant remark and it was met with laughter, whereas the thinking republicans said that we'd all be freaking out about it. so this is where republicans are to get frustrated. i don't know that that appeals to them as much as maybe she thinks it would. >> it is an interesting point. i want to play some sound from donald trump. he was speaking to jewish groups. i think trying to win their votes, but suggested that it would be partly jews fault if he lost. listen israel, i received only 24% of the jewish know. >> think of this
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haven't been treated very well, but that's the story of my life. >> i'm not going to call this as a prediction, but in my opinion the jewish people would have a lot to do with a loss. >> if i'm at 40%, if i'm at four, think of it, that means 60% of voting for kamala, who in particular is bed democrat. the democrats abed to israel right? >> jackie, i do realize that among the three of us, i may be the one related to the most jews, but how do you think the blame the jews strategy will work in terms of convincing jews to vote for him >> that was in the teleprompter, john they've been struggling this entire campaign to keep the president on message. this is not on message, this actually likely hurt him, but anytime he's not talking about immigration, they can he's not about the economy you can see, you can hear republicans putting their heads
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in their hands because this is not, this is not the direction that they would want him to go. >> i feel in the meantime so much porn, so little time. let's talk about lieutenant governor of north carolina, mark lama said more reporting i really do. there was no other way so it is what it is in the things that that k file reports that mark robinson posted on that website are stunning and they are shocking. the political impact, really not so much on his race in north carolina where he seems to be pretty heavily behind, but on the presidential election in that swing state, what impacts do you see up and vote because for people who are traditional republicans, they both down ballot and just click the box. >> they're not going to necessarily want to have their name associated with having voted for a mark robinson by going down bow like that, they may not show up at all and that's a real problem for donald trump. especially in a state where it's looking like
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it could be you know, harris when he is going to be there on saturday and i don't know how he does it to convince the voters to come out just for him, but that's going to be a problem. i think that i'm putting it lightly is the fact that donald trump endorsed him knowing that he had said that women who are advocates for our border birth control are which is that women shouldn't have the vote. and amongst other heinous things that he has said, he then after saying all that was then endorsed by donald trump. and so this is another example of donald trump causing the republican party major losses reverse coattails jackie, is that something that we believe in didn't it's certainly possible here. i mark robinson wasn't ahead before these this came out and he surely i mean, he said olivia terrible things already in north carolina does have a history of voting cross ballot voting. >> one way or another. and for a different office. another way. that said, this could be
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such a drag yeah, it really could hurt trump in a state where it really is on the bubble. you go either way all right, jackie kucinich, maura gillespie. thank you for putting up with me both of you. i really appreciate it as i was going to say deserve cop cam compliments for putting up with you. we're also watching this today. >> a sheriff and kentucky is facing a first degree murder charge after police say he shot a judge in the courthouse, investigators say letcher county sheriff, shawn stines, and judge kevin mullins got into an argument and the judge's chambers yesterday no word on what it was about. the judge suffered multiple gunshot wounds. the sheriff turned himself in and is said to be cooperating. >> take a look at this incredible video. so we're going to show you this is how it begins. just wait to see how it goes down a hiker in china's slips and falls down the side of a mountain. his own his own camera recording the entire thing. fortunately, tree stopped him likely potentially saving his life. >> the climber says that he has
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some bruises on his legs, but that's all especially considering what who would have happened. he also says it's not going to stop them from more exploring in the future. >> john crazy. >> all right. this morning, federal investigators are working to bolster charges against ryan ruth after the apparent assassination attempt on former president trump right now, he faces firearms charges, but officials are combing through electronics and other evidence to try to bring more serious the charges against him, which may be a challenged because ruth did not have a line of sight on trump and did not appear to fire his weapon. cnn's kaitlin polantz is here with the latest on this. good morning, kaitlan good morning. john. >> not even a week after this apparent attempted assassination of donald trump, the feds have to do two things. they have to figure out what he was doing. there out at the golf course of mar-a-lago. why he was there if there was some sort of reason for ruth to be there? and also they want to understand more about him in exactly what happened, what charges they can bring as far
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as charges he's facing two right now. they're under a criminal complaint. it's very likely that they would take that through a grand jury in the coming days or weeks, they have about a month to figure that out and they also may be looking at additional charges like aggravated assault with a firearm against federal law enforcement officer, but an issue here, john, is that they're they would need some sort of clear evidence that ruth was trying to target donald trump that might just not be something they can do to bring a case that connects ruth to trying to hurt or killed potentially donald trump as far as the case would be, the other thing we are looking into the possibility of a foreign nexus. what was this man doing when he was in ukraine? he's also written a book in the past saying to iran, apparently in his self-published book, you are free to assassinate trump. all of this is going to be part of the continuing investigation and ruth we will say is not cooperating at this time alright. >> katelyn polantz, thanks so much for that update. a new hour of cnn, new central starts
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