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we learned that those lewd post had been removed from the porn forum called nude africa. it's unclear whether the comments were removed by robinson or the sites administrators. neither the candidate that campaign or nude africa responded to inquiries from cnn there is also words tonight just 46 days until the election that a high-profile fundraiser for robinson, there was supposed to feature the head of the republican governors association. that's no longer happening and trump, who has previously praised robinson is headed to the crucial battleground state for a campaign event tomorrow, it seems doubtful robinson he will appear with the former president of the rally, but unclear. cnn's kfile investigative investigative team found that comments made by robinson between 2008 and 2012 on this message board for the porn-site nude africa, in which robinson expressed a love of transgender pornography, among other things. and also praised slavery. professor it's professor, a preference for hitler over president obama, and called martin luther
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king junior a quote, commie robinson, who is currently north carolina's lieutenant governor, denies making those comments, despite the kfile discovering that the user profile contained his full name plus an email address that he used on numerous websites for decades the big question tonight is how the former president will or will not react. trump likely needs north carolina, of course, to win and polls show a tight race at the top of the ticket there the election has officially begun north carolina absentee ballots have been sent to members of the military serving overseas according to the new york times, after trump heard about cnn's reporting, he wanted quote, nothing to do with the scandal and didn't see why she got involved and quote the times also reports his impulse was to quote, ignore the controversy and power through, but the times says, quote, people close to him anticipate he will deliver a version of a comment he has made about countless the supporters are former aides that are hardly knows the guy trump suggesting, however, that he doesn't know mark robinson who says he's not dropping out of the race. that
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may be hard today, the harris campaign started airing this ad in north carolina and he's been an unbelievable lieutenant governor, mark robinson for me, there's no compromise on abortion. >> i think you're better than martin luther king would could pass a bill, so you can have an abortion in north carolina for any weeks abortion in this country, it's about killing a child because you weren't responsible enough. >> keep your skirt down. >> i've been with them. >> i've gotten to know him and his outstanding and late word from the senior senator from north carolina republican thom tillis, quote, if the reporting and mark robinson is a total media fabrication, he needs to take immediate legal action. if reporting is true, he owes it to president trump and every republican to take accountability for his actions and put the future north carolina and our party before himself joined now by north carolina democratic congressman jeff jackson. he's also the democratic nominee for north carolina attorney general, congressman. appreciate you being with its are you surprised robinson has refused to drop out of the race? >> no. this has been who he's
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been. and frankly, i'm not surprised by the recent revelations. if you're from north carolina, this is not a surprise. i know the rest of the country is just now learning about him, but we've known who mark robinson is for a long time. he's referred to gay people, is felt. he has said that god doesn't call women to weed. he's been carrying her around a lot of hangar, lot of anger, and a lot of hatred for years, much of i mean, do you think it has much of an impact not just in the gubernatorial race, obviously, but potentially the presidential race. i do. i mean, look, north carolina is a 50-50 state that is full of 50-50 races, including mine, including the presidential race. a swing of 25,000 votes could be the entire margin. i think you're going to see a backlash of basic decency look, they're going to be people who look at these comments he's in favor of slavery, wants to own slaves, wants to join the kkk says positive things about hitler recommended reading mine comp said that it was a good read and a real eye-opener.
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people are going to make a decision that's not based on politics, but that rather is based on basic decency you know, it's interesting. >> you say you weren't surprised even by the comments that he'd made on this porn site. but some of the comments or seemed completely at odds. i mean, he's said a lot of things about transgender people according to his putin history and comments on the site, you know, he seems very actually interested in transgendered watching transgender people there does appear to be some hypocrisy on the far right, there does appear to be some hypocrisy in the moralizing. >> this is someone who's big issue was condemning abortion and it was revealed that he paid for one for his wife you've noted that your opponent in the north carolina attorney general raise republican congressman dan bishop has repeatedly praised mark robinson in the past. >> do you think it's going to affect your race? >> i think there's gonna be fallout across a number of
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racist because frankly, all these republicans, statewide candidates gaped mark robinson, a bear hug years ago because he was more popular than they were. so they've been heaping praise on him. my opponent for attorney general is dan bishop. he said that mark robinson was a thoughtful and a learned student of history who brings a fresh the perspective and he wants to be his sidekick as attorney general. he's going to have a hard time walking that back. >> that's not a code that where as well. in the wake of this, i mean, that he's pressing student of history do you expect trump to do that i hardly know the guy line i think he probably will. the ironic thing is, i think mark robinson is following the trump playbook specifically after access hollywood, he's just going to put his head down, say the media is whine and power on, but trump knows that that's not going to work, that this is a special level of toxicity, very close to the election. so trump has to deal with it. ironically robinson is going to behave like trump would in his position and just
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call everybody wires and march on with your you're running to fill north carolina's attorney general, josh stines, seat as he runs against robinson, the latest polling numbers show that stein is leading i mean, there's no chance that i mean, i was assuming you think there's no chance that robinson can still win the race? he was like ten points behind before this story even broke if mark robinson wins this race, it will be the biggest upset in my lifetime. guardsman jeff jackson. i appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. >> seen an anchor abby phillips joins us now along with that, ashley allison, who was national coalitions director for the biden-harris campaign in 2020 and erinperrine former director of communications for the trump 2020 campaign and this is such an, i don't even know where to begin with this thing the end, the fact, i mean, first of all, i just didn't know there were a lot of comment sections in on a pretty big he's doing political commentary on this site is very strange to me. do you think? >> i mean these posts have been
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removed, which is interesting, not clear if it's robinson or the website who have removed them what do you make of that yeah. i mean, look, i think that there's a lot of evidence that that is in the kfile story that points to this being mark robinson's page. i mean, i i think the denials are what they are, but it would be almost like suspending disbelief to think that all of these different elements of identity verification that went into this warrant weren't true. >> and by the way, because he's he says ai i mean, we're talking about 2008 2012. >> these are posts that are more than a decade hold at this point before ai was really a major factor in our lives. so i think that that is what it is, but it's also the reality that of mark robinson being a person who even before this had long and checkered history, there were reports about his frequenting porn stores the reports about his paying for an
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abortion it's part of a long list of things that he has done and for the republican party to just now decide that this is the moment that mark robinson becomes unacceptable, is another trend in that they are backing candidates a trump-backed acts that are bad candidates, candidates that democrats are basically praying for, that they are really celebrating about in kamala harris headquarters right now because this is exactly the scenario a weak candidate and actually a candidate who might turn out democratic leaning voters that they, that they need in a state like north carolina to maine stay compared to competitors. >> actually, you mentioned the trump campaign has shied away from addressing the revelations, including j.d. vance, who tried to shift the focus to harris when asked about robinson how much of a libel, i mean, does a down-ballot race impact down trump in north carolina? >> i think it could particularly because of the way
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prior to the kfile reporting happening, donald trump was so aligned with mark robinson. i mean, comparing him to a better version of martin luther king that is a pretty high compliment that someone can give so the thing again that you can distance yourself from this individual without actually saying that is i don't think is a good strategy, but i also think because it's the governor's race maybe if this was a state senate senator that was running, it wouldn't be as prominent, but this is the person who's going to lead the state of north carolina's the second name under donald trump and kamala harris on the ballot. so they are very closely related. and i think that it could have an impact, particularly because north carolina is so close right now in a way that most folks didn't think it was going to be with joe biden on the ticket, so this is not i'll say this politically. this is not good for donald trump trump or mark robinson before america, this is awful that we have this
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type of person that is hypocritical and so hateful and leadership and that is seeking such a high office in the state erin, i mean, center until us this statement which again says robinson should take legal action if the reporting is false or take accountability. >> i'm not sure we're taking accountability would would mean because i mean, he's on the ballot. the deadline has passed for forgetting somebody else what would that look like? and do you think trump should addresses or do you think it will do the i don't know this person i anticipate trump will do the i don't know this person, but it's already clear in polling that north carolinians were already separating donald trump from mark robinson because mark robinson was polling so far behind donald trump. >> at this point. so i understand the strategy of kamala harris and her campaign putting out an ad to try to tie the tumor that them together, move or closely. but trump was already well ahead of of robinson on the ballot as of this point in the race. so i anticipate most republicans in
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north carolina will be putting space between themselves and robinson not doing events with him, not hugging him in and trying to create that space. because ultimately, it's the top of the ticket that people will be voting for. donald trump is the one that will likely be the one that drives voters either to the ballots for him or against him. but ultimately his numbers really don't shake a remove much at all, given any controversy that's happened at any point, any of the races, donald trump has a very high very high basement, but a very low ceiling. and when it comes to movement in the polls do you have a you know, this fundraiser for the by the republican governors association in the state that apparently has been canceled according to according to a source, it's going to be an interesting sort of test case on the this tech tactic now, which is just deny anything and just try to barrel through i mean, there's, you know, there used to be a sort of shame. >> there has to be some called shame in politics that you
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know, there's some people fell to actually a slight sense of shame and might step back. that's kind of that's just old, never backed down. never apologize. i mean, that is the trump way even when it's self-defeating. i mean, the deadline actually was last night for them to for mark robinson to withdraw from the race of that they could have put someone else essentially in that slot imagine if the republican party had had serious conversation with themselves two weeks ago and exerted more influence to change the composition of that race. they would be looking potentially at a competitor, competitive governor's race and the state of north carolina. so it's the only reason that they're doing this is because that is trump's way. but it's going to lead to pretty clear electoral losses, probably in this race and in several others as well. >> actually, the last democrat to carry north carolina as president obama back in 2008 what else do you need? harris should be doing to increase your chances of winning in the
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state. now in georgia you know, she's got the person who was working with senator warnock on his race who was bringing warnock to counties just trying to pick off as many votes as possible yeah. >> i think that the harris campaign should talk about the coalition they are trying to build. >> there's a lot of hbcus. so young black voters to really galvanize and that was a strategy in 20 in 2008 north carolina also has a lot of folks who have moved from the midwest and are moving down into north carolina. the population is shifting. i also don't think you should discount rural parts of north carolina and so really going out, having a conversation with voters, talking about the her opportunity linda talking about what it's like to have a family and wanted to buy a home or wanting to raise your children and not have to struggle that first-year with her child tax credit so there's a lot of opportunity there. i also think they need to continue to connect donald
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trump to mark robinson. it is unacceptable for the republican party not to completely condemned these comments that he has made before and that he is being accused of making. now, on this site ashley allison, abby phillip burnett. >> thanks so much, abby. it's going to be baffled newsnight, of course, at 10:00 tonight, coming up with a new rule, push by allies of the former president, make vote results in georgia more chaotic. even some republicans think so if it's allowed to stand on the stage former lieutenant governor joins us. next, also, vice president harris in wisconsin tonight and save vital to her blue wall strategy. that state's democratic senator tammy baldwin she joins us next i voted buttons. >> i drag every little kid. >> why no donkeys or elephants stamps even ella thing. so boy, it's like your generation has evolved past political symbols. and there's room for everyone,
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republican complaints about after 2020, about the length of time it can take to count balance. >> georgia's election board today approved a controversial new rule to require hand counts of all ballots at polling places. the vote was 3-2, backing the proposal were three allies of the former president. and critics have said the requirement could stretch out and introduce chaos into the vote counting process. that is, if it passes legal muster, cnn's sara murray joins us now with the latest. so explain what happened today. >> well, what we saw is the republican majority on the state election board push forward this rule change that would go into effect in october against the advice of the secretary of state, against the advice of the republican attorney general against the pleadings of bipartisan election officials across the state. and essentially what it does is it says that after you've conducted this whole alliance russian election workers, you've been awake all day. you need to hand count the number of ballots that have been turned in. you need to compare that to the number of ballots that voting machines
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say we're castes and compare those two numbers. and so there are a lot of concerns about this from the perspective of statewide election officials and local election officials. one is you know, they've been working all day hand-counting paper ballots is not a perfect science. usually the machine-count numbers are better and that you have a chain of custody issue with these ballots. so the view of voting rights experts on election experts is that this could just inject a lot of chaos. it could delay figuring out who won the state and you know, we've seen in the past along where it takes to count, the more we have these kind of conspiracy theories fester so what happens next what happens next is a question of who is going to sue and when there's a statement today after the meeting from georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. that's sort of hints at that. he says attorney general chris carr has stated that these rules would not withstand legal challenge, and i have worked every day to strengthen georgia's election law to ensure our elections remain safe, secure, and free it would not be the first time the state election board has been sued as
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a result of rules they've passed just this year. they're already in court over ruled regarding election certification and saying state or local boards can conduct their own reasonable inquiries before they certify the election results. so i expect we're going to see more lawsuits and anderson, i think what's really important about what we saw in georgia today is this a sort of an early glimpse, a preview if you will, of the kind of stuff we're going to see in the run-up to and after november, we have a lot more folks who are election skeptics that are in positions of overseeing or even administering elections. and so there's just a lot more of this that's still to come. >> sara murray. thank you. joining us now, cnn political commentator geoff duncan, the state's former lieutenant governor. he also testified before the grand jury in the georgia election interference case. first of all, just you just your reaction to this hand-count role in your home state because this is what a lot of election deniers here's have been pushing for saying it should all just be paper ballots and hand-counted obviously, there's often more human error in hand counting
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ballots than machines yeah, this newly can reconfigured state election board they got their way. they've been carrying donald trump's water for months now, ankle biting it. it's solutions in search of a problem in today, they injected the ultimate astrid mark into our november election. they are able to change laws to follow conspiracy theories instead of reality and it's unfortunate, and we're in this juxtapose because even if these lawsuits come forward, then the maga crowd is going to scream at donald trump's going to be that the chief cheerleader saying that he didn't get a fair opportunity to run a fair election. so it's really a difficult spot. i once again call on republican leadership from every corner of this state, county, city, state legislative. even the governor's office to call on. this as loud as absolute possible that this is a horrendous idea. and it, usurps democracy and its ultimate format. >> we should just point out, i mean, the election in georgia was free and fair and there was no widespread voter fraud. so
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all of these conspiracy theories are just, they've been looked at. i've been examined there's nothing there fast forward to election night this year what would this new process mean for georgia's counting practice? >> well, it would slow it down and it would inject a human element to it, which once again is really the secret sauce to these conspiracy theories is doubt. they've planted the ultimate seed of doubt. and it would just allow open up for opportunity and delay the actual count and the verification or certification of the election process, which time? time is your enemy and elections you want to get them, you want to get the votes in crisp, clean, counted and registered as quickly as you can to eliminate any sort of doubts or in proprieties. but look, these guys aren't interested in winning this election, fair and square, and that's by putting a good candidate forward that can actually win. there's no reason why a republican candidate for president it shouldn't be way out in front in the state of georgia, eight statewide constitutional officers are republicans, strong majorities
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with republicans in the legislature. the only time a republican loses in georgia is when donald trump puts his fingers on him, we have to us senators to prove that case. >> the atlanta journal constitution reports that according to a recent survey conducted by the paper, sizable majority is democratic japan voters in the state believed the election will be fair and accurate, but less than half of georgia republicans express such confidence even with this hand-count, if the foreign president loses in the state, do you think georgia republicans will accept that decision? >> well, they're going to have to once again, he will he will have led to losing the losing team my hope look, anderson, this whole thing from day one for me is not about trying to get popularity. it's about trying to fix the republican party and it needs to start here in georgia. we are broken at our core as republicans here in georgia, we have a state party that is despite functional and only solely warships one person and one person only. and that's donald trump. he could say, jump off a bridge and they would do it. he could say rig an election and they would try to do it.
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that's exactly what's happening with the state election board. >> so assuming this is going to be challenged in court, do you think it will be overturned in court? >> i'm not an attorney. i don't even get to play one on tv. my hope is it is my hope that it quickly is overturned and allows the laws in place because the realities of this were so close to the actual election day in there just makes no sense to do it. i don't want any doubt and look if donald trump wins this state, so be it is what it is i'll accept the results hello, to move on. kamala harris wins, then the other folks on the other side should accept the votes and move on. we need to move on as a country, we need to move on as a party from this hyper chaotic period of time that we find ourselves in. >> geoff duncan. thanks very much coming up wisconsin's democratic senator tammy baldwin, campaigning alongside vice president harris today else think was baldwin about the critical role of her stake could play in harris campaign's path to the presidency moderate to severe eczema
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wisconsin state is part of the so-called blue wall seen as a critical part of harris's campaign strategy vice president impressed upon her supporters tonight, that as we mentioned, the election is just right around the corner. he likes him. >> yes in 46 days and early voting has already started in some states wisconsin starts in just 32 days. and in fact, many of you may have already received your mail-in ballots so all that to say the election is basically here it's basically here and we have work to do to energize to organize, and to mobilize, and to remind everyone. you're vote is your voice, and your voice is just power and never let anyone take your power from you
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ready to make your voices heard? joining me now is democratic senator tammy baldwin, who appeared with vice president harris at the rally. there isn't a close reelection race of her own center, baldwin. thanks for being with us i want to get to the state of the race in wisconsin a moment. first, there's a cnn reporting that the republican nominee for governor in north carolina, mark robinson posted these disturbing comments on this porn forum back in 2008, 2012. the story broke province denies it. the former president has publicly praised robinson in the past he hasn't really said much of anything about this. what do you think this means for vice president harris, his chances to win there? >> yeah. well, first of all, what he said was absolutely disgusting. and then when it has no place in public office, but i have to say there seems to be a theme this year in races across the country where democrats are running candidates who have deep respect for the people whose
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votes they're seeking. and republicans are nominating folks that seemed to be insulting the very people that they seek to represent look at j.d. vance and his comments about childless cat. ladies, look at my opponent, who has disparaged people in nursing homes suggesting they shouldn't be able to vote and called farmers lazy and we deserve as voters, people who respect the very people whose votes they're seeking the latest marist poll shows extremely tight race in wisconsin, vice versa, harris leads the foreign president by single-point among likely voters, 50 to 49%, well within the poll's margin of error are showing no clear leader. >> obviously, 2020 biden won with just some 20,000 votes. i think it was in, i think two counties really making it the difference. what is vice president harris need to do to win wisconsin and how much is your own senate race impacted
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by her race? there let. >> me let me just start by saying that wisconsin has been the battleground state in many presidential elections. it was the tipping point state that gave trump the white house in 2016 and you mentioned how close the victory for biden was in 2020 they are tied right now. and in my race the three recent polls i've seen have had us within the margin of error. in fact, real clear politics just took us from a lean democrat to a toss-up and the republicans are spending millions and millions of dollars. my opponent is multimillionaire, who is self-financing his campaign. and so i will say if anyone wants to help out, you can go to tammy baldwin.com and get five or ten or whatever you can afford. but in terms of what harris needs to do, she did it today showing up and you got to
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show up in red parts of the state, purple parts of the state, and blue parts of the state. and she has to continue to make the contrast between what she's running on, what she is about and what donald trump is pushing on our fundamental freedoms. donald trump put three justices on the supreme court who overturned roe and she of course, is a champion for restoring reproduction, reproductive health. i lead the bill called the women's health protection act, which would codify roe at the federal level on health care trump and my opponent eric have tgi would repeal the affordable care act in its entirety, stripping health care away from millions of people. i helped write the affordable care act, including the provision that allows young people to stay on their parents health insurance until they turn 26 we have such a stark contrast and she needs to continue to come do these swing
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blood this week that killed dozens and injured thousands. israel hasn't officially taken responsibility for those attacks, but cnn has reported the exploding pagers were a joint operation by israel's intelligence agency, the mossad and the idf well, tonight we're also learning more about one of the six hostages who was executed by hamas late last month and found in a tunnel. it didn't. yerushalmi was kept kidnapped on october 7 from the nova music festival. she tried to flee with two friends and a car, but hamas gunman shot up the vehicle, killing her friends eddin, survive that attack, which is incredible when you see all the cars bullet holes in this video, she pretended to be dead, was able to call her sisters. she later left the car and hidden in a eucalyptus bush to remained in contact with her sisters the whole time until gunman found her there. they've caught me were the last words she spoke on the phone eddin, turned 24 in captivity recently, i spoke with are two-states, her sister, shani, and mine
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in shawnee were on the phone with your sister or for hours on october 7, after she had left the nova festival, was trying to hide. you were with her on the phone until the moment she was captured in all that time. and in all the nearly more than 300 days since did you ever give up hope that she would come back alive? do you always believed she would be alive? >> we believe, yes, we believe this she will come back to us alive we had so much faith and actually there's something that we've never told no one before. but we did have had proofs of live from eddin actually three times in the last time the list proof of life that we got from eddin was exactly 20 days before that before the two got murdered. so
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we had so much faith wow. so you had three times proof of life over all this time, jets in just 20 days before she was killed with the last time you had evidenced that she was alive? >> yes the idf, shani, they released this video of the tunnel we're adding in the other five hostages were killed where they were found. >> what did, what did they tell you about the conditions there? >> so we know we know that the tanner was very narrow and also very low we know that they couldn't they barely could stand fully we know that when they they couldn't sleep next to each other, but only in a line air, no light barely food. and if they needed to go to the bedroom, they will false to do
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it in a bag and in an empty bucket of water in human. >> my i understand. you. in your parents got to see it. eddin before the funeral that that was important to you to actually to see her hours after they told us what's happening, they asked us if we want to see her body and they warned us that it's going to be very hard for us and they told us that she got shot in the head from very close range. >> and she had mark mark on her hands
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before they shutter and they told us that our body shape was bad situation say i chose to see her face. of course, we said yes, we wanted to see her because we haven't seen her for 11 months since october 7, and we wanted to say to goodbye and so on. and to say sorry, that we couldn't find her sooner and alive and then our parents say gotten first and they saw and they chose to see her face the keystone were in the side that they could then mean shani, i wanted to go there to and we chose to see only her feet and her friends because this is the only it was enough for us and we recognize that. and by this
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and before we got out, we gave her a hug. ls stagger to say goodbye to her and she was so so thing we could feel her bones sticking out and i've done that way. we got an after that, we found out that she did her body weight only 779 pounds and she's 24-years-old woman and this is something that we will never remember that her body will look, looks like this they stopped the hell before the amount of hail after the funeral. >> hamas released a video and we have not shown that video on purpose i know you and your family want us to show a small portion of it of your sister because she's talking about
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your family. can you just before i actually show it to people, can you just tell us why you want people to? the this part of that video? >> we wanted people to see how hamas treated the hostages innocent civilians, in our case. i will assist. there is a 24 24-years-old woman and you can see in that video he the bags under the eyes how tired she is you can see that she's very thin, very weak, very weak. that she she misses as she misses her fairly she calls our names. she she touched her heart with her hand. you can see how desperate cheese and then we we believe everyone
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needs to see this to see how hamas treated the hostages and also to say how strong and armstrong she's, i want to add that this video she she looks in a bad way. this video and it's not from the last month, it's from january, february. so just imagine how worst she came back just imagine i want to play just that portion of the video that you have asked us to play when we've got gov eva my tenure for come money was the idf. >> were they able to tell you anything about about that video in particular only that they
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took kids probably between january, february what do you. want people to know about about your sister? >> our sister eddin, was a happy person and she lived life to the fullest and she loved life and she was a great sister she wasn't an amazing sister and amazing friend. she had a lot of friends and now she's our angela. >> we are still we still have more 101 hostages in gaza, and we have to we have to save them. we have to put pressure on hamas. >> it's not enough and we need to save we don't want, we don't want other families to feel what we're feeling shani, in my thank you so much for being with us and telling us about your sister. >> thank you right back
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fire-breathing dinosaur named sherco for decades, it has been devouring mountains of coal in minnesota and belching out giga tons of planet cooking gases making this power plant the state's biggest climate polluter. >> but in a vivid example of energy transition shirt goes, owners are changing its diet, swapping out coal for renewables until the last fire goes out in 2030. and after that, hundred and 25,000 homes will be powered by sun wind, and iron batteries with four days backup as excel decarbonizing as a strategy yeah. >> so we are decarbonizing and strategy. we have had a goal to get to 100% carbon-free energy by 2050 for a number of years. now, two years ago, the minnesota legislature passed a law that said they want to get to 100% carbon-free energy by 2040. so that's now our target. and we're on track to meet that, that pilot coal ways
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around 1.7 million tons and about six years, it'll be all gone the smokestacks will be obsolete. but this fossil of a different age will remain a valuable part of the community pushing out clean energy from wind farms and solar fields, all around the state. but this is also a model for the rest of the country. a study out of cal berkeley found the us could double its power capacity by building new energy. next two, old infrastructure, minnesota, for economic reasons, was already moving to phase out coal. but what the inflation reduction act did through its tax credits is give extra incentives for when you phase out a plan to fossil fuel plant, to build something new, right? there and use the bones us and the connects you, you use the site is actually being used, but the more important thing think as you're using an existing way to connect to the electric grid, minnesota recently completed a transmission upgrade, but the
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lines are already strained by all the new supply and demand. so like a fast pass, at disneyland this method allows clean energy projects to skip the years long wait for grid connection while making the shift, a lot less jarring for local communities. what does that mean for workers? can the same people who are now working in coal come over and work in sunlight. >> well, some of them can, so we've got about 240 workers at the plant. and what we have told them is, if you want a job with xcel energy after that plant retires, you'll have a job with xcel energy. >> would this have happened without the tim walz? also administration and their targets would it have happened without the inflation reduction act that joe biden? >> yeah. so the walls administration has been really great to work with the ira benefits have been really significant for our customers that helps us move through this transition while bringing customer bills down compared to what they otherwise would be we're extracting about $300 million of ira benefit that's for our customers with this project alone, he says their customers will eventually reap billions in tax incentives as excel winds down dozens of
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fossil fuel plants. all part of a quiet industrial revolution, steadily spreading nationwide bill weir, cnn, becker, minnesota note to tell you about this sunday on cnn or fareed zakaria talked to former secretary of state hillary clinton among the many topics they cover is the public's long fascination with her marriage as i've said this for many years nobody really knows what happens in a marriage, except the two people in it and every marriage i'm aware of has ups and downs not public hopefully for everyone else. >> and you have to make the decisions that are ripe for you. and i would never tell anybody else stay in a marriage or leave a marriage, whatever the easy answer is, and you know, for me and for us i think
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it's fair to say we are so grateful that at this stage of our life grandchildren. we have our time together. you know, i write about how we start the morning playing spelling bee embed and you know, bill is like such a great player. he gets to queen b almost immediately. it feels like we just have a good time. we have a good time sharing this life that we've lived together for now, nearly 50 years of marriage that's what is right for us. and that's really my message. >> fareed zakaria gps that airs sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. that's it for us. open. have a great weekend. i'll see you monday. the news continues right now. the source starts straight from the source tonight, a big change in how
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