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also showing up alongside the government generosity that we underestimate in the american public? yes. all right. van so mine is a true hot chick all day long. this white republican congressperson getting been getting beat up because he dressed up like michael jackson 20 years ago who cares who cares if the worst thing happening in black america at 20 years ago, somebody dressed up like michael jackson, dr. king's dream has been realized. okay. we have 1,000 more problems to worry about. it's not like it. if you dress up like black people to demean black people, slavery, coombs stop this guy literally just dressed up like a slick as some michael jackson super cell listen, guys, i love you. can we leave this dude alone and worry about some folks were actually trying to hurt black people, not michael jackson fan, like he's running for congress
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one of the biggest republican brands and politics is making the case for kamala harris. >>ill former congresswoman liz cheney's pitch have an impact plants will cut right through the noise about what actually is happening in storm-ravaged north carolina. >> hear it not for politicians are from the people who are living through this disaster. and it was the revelation that took the political world by surprise. >> now, trump is weighing in on his wife's support for abortion rights. >> tonight on laura coates live enemy of my enemy is my friend. >> well, tonight, one of donald trump's biggest critics is embracing that particular proverb. >> former gop congresswoman liz cheney, shift during a
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handshake and the campaign stage with kamala harris. and that's not all there is not an ounce not an ounce of compassion. >> and donald trump he is petty. he has vindictive, and he is cruel and donald trump is not fit to lead this good and great nation anyone who has called for, i quote termination of the constitution of the united states, donald trump has must never again stand behind the seal of the president of the united states case together, in ripon, wisconsin. >> that was the very birthplace, by the way, of the republican party. they're hoping it's going to send a big message to conservatives, to independents who maybe wary of
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trump, a green light to ditch him and go with harris. >> you know what that green light? >> it seems to be growing a little bit brighter. liz cheney is not alone in republican support for harris. the other company she's with her own father former vice president dick cheney former attorney general, alberto gonzales former congressman adam kinzinger, former georgia lieutenant governor jeff duncan, former senator jeff flake, and just within the last day, former trump aide cassidy hutchinson, who spent time inside trump's white house now the republicans for harris movement will get even bigger next week. hitch hutchinson will join liz cheney with two other former trump officials, alyssa farah griffin. sarah matthews to make their case against trump in pennsylvania. and look, many of these republicans will tell you that they have very little in common i'm going with most of harris
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as policies. but they say it's not about that we might not see eye-to-eye on many policy issues, but i trust her to hold people accountable. >> i trust her to uphold our rule of law. >> we may disagree on some things but we are bound together by the one thing that matters to us as americans. more than any other and that's our duty to our constitution. >> now as for trump there's no love lost. >> he's reshaped the gop in his own image, right? >> any claims, those who are stand in his way are rhinos, not real republicans? >> well lichi any lost for congress she was terrible. liz cheney is a stupid warhawk. all she wants to do is shoot missiles at paypal. i really think it hurts. i think frankly, if kamala i think the hurt each other, i think there's so bad boss
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tonight is not just the old guard of the grand old party thumbing their nose at him the one and only bruce springsteen also breaking his silence and once again, opposing donald trump with full now and is my opinions know more or less important than those of any of my fellow citizens. >> here's my answer. i'm supporting kamala harris for president and tim walz for vice president. and opposing donald trump and jd vance, donald trump is the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime republican congressman joe walsh, he has endorsed calm laris for public and tragedy for axios strategy, axiom charges. >> erin perine, and democratic strategist keith boykin here as well. thank you all for being with me this evening. mean
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first of all, the boss has spoken right. and i think it's interesting to think about, he didn't just say he's endorsing he is actively opposing at this point another ticket as well, joe, you've been going to battleground states talking to republicans to make the case for the harris-walz ticket. do you think that liz cheney is the right or good message? or will her backing even make a difference laura, it's a huge help, but again, some context here it feels like 20 years ago, but about two months ago, we had an initial republicans for harris zoom call and that was only two months ago and we had 80 to 90 thousand republicans on that call and here we are two months later, some five to 600 former republican members of congress, national security people, of people who worked in trump's administration, all supporting kamala harris. >> i'm glad that liz cheney is on board. i'm looking in the camera for directly at you,
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mitt romney, get off your butt, mitt romney and endorsed kamala harris. but laura, this is, this is already in motion. i've been in every single battleground state. i'm in georgia right now. i didn't event with geoff duncan here in atlanta and we had an enthusiastic crowd of republicans who support kamala harris. i don't think the pollsters are measuring this. i think there are a lot of republicans. i've heard in every battleground state. i've been in, who've come up to me and said, joe, i'm going to support her. i can't say it publicly, but i'm going to support her. there's a ground swell up there. laura well, erin, i want to play another clip because congress program has been liz cheney. >> she had a lot more to say, listen to this sacrifice our capitol to allow law enforcement officers to be beaten and brutalized in his name? i don't care if you are
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a democrat or a republican or an independent that is depravity and we must never become numb to it erin is the trump campaign hoping that people are becoming numb to it is the strategy right now? i don't think it's an overt strategy, but i think it's baked into the polling at this point. it is an interesting tactic to bring liz cheney to wisconsin. and i point that out because it's an open primary now we're in the general election there, but in the primary, you saw that nikki haley hold about 12% of the republican in primary and wisconsin, that was 76,000 voters. chris christie out 1.6%. that was about 9,000 voters. when you look at those numbers, those are movable margins for kamala harris in wisconsin, which is a very purple state, especially on presidential cycle years so while this is a bit more of
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what we would call the politics of persuasion event there, trying to deliver the message that they believe donald trump is a threat to democracy with this should be a get out the vote event for them. they should be now trying to turn the message into the movement, getting voters now to the polls and considering that persuadable block does exist in wisconsin for what we saw in the primary, there is a possibility any critical battleground state like wisconsin, that this could move a few votes. and with margins this close, that matters in this election that's interesting thing, whether they will then go for harris or will they stay home? this is part of the concern that many that both campaigns are having how to move those voters who are unsatisfied right now, keith, me, turn to you because frankly, harris is expressing gratitude for former vice president dick cheney's support along with his daughter he by the way, was a long time boogeyman for democrats in the wake of the iraq war as but one
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example so how is all this going to sit with some progressives? >> well i think that everyone understands that what she's doing is she's got to get those independent voters undecided voters even forever apps those republican voters who may not want to vote for donald trump. i don't feel like they have a candidate and so the 76,000 voters and aaron mentioned are exactly the voters that kamala harris might want to reach. remember, going back to 2016 donald trump won wisconsin by just 22,000 votes. so 76,000 votes. his far more than what she would need to be able to get over that margin. assume we had something similar to those numbers. and that election, but it reflects, i think just how much republican party has changed is not just liz cheney and dick cheney, but look at where we were vice president pence says he hasn't endorsed his own running mate, his former running mate. look at where the former attorney general, the former secretary of state, the former defense secretary, the former national security advisor. all of these
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republican officials, top officials who worked with donald trump, all of them have unilaterally condemned donald trump even if they haven't gone out and endorsed kamala harris in each case, we heard, for example, that joe talked about well, why hasn't mitt romney said anything? what mitt romney silence says a lot to, because the fact that he hasn't endorsed donald trump, even though i think it's an act of cowardice in some ways, the fact that he hasn't endorsed donald trump is a reflection of the fact that he does not support them and the party of ronald reagan, the party of mitt romney, the party of john mccain old, both former republican presidential nominee's is now dead, is become the colts of donald trump. >> well, you know, erin, former white house aide cassidy hutchinson, a self-described trump loyalist until january 6, has also joined the harris endorsement. train. listen the quality of her character is what i'm voting for. we might not see eye-to-eye on policy issues, but i trust her to hold people accountable. i trust her to uphold our rule of law and i trust her as a figure that out
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would be proud of five children looked at character, trust, pride. i mean, so many insiders who worked for support, who worked for supporting trump administration have turned against him and have now expressed different qualities other than policy. as specific reasons to vote for a candidate. what does that tell you about the former president? cassidy and these other republicans are reflective of the approximately 20% of the republican party electorate in the primary that we're looking for a different direction of the party unlike the democrats or republicans did have an open primary process. there were other candidates up and the party decided to double down on donald trump. so there are still republicans that remain stalwart within the party who are not probably now considered more of a persuadable moving block. but the trump team isn't necessarily looking at that 20% if they're coming into this home, stretch, they're looking at what you would call like a 0-4 for voter voters who
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have not been active on low well propensity, low turnout. but we're publicly curious voter to try and get that margin up to make for where there may be softening and other portions of the party sounds like, there is movement that could happen. joe me turn to you because very quickly before we go look joe, the boss, bruce racing endorsing harris tonight from a diner calling trump the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime. is there any value in this endorsement among that movable part of the electorate? >> yes. and i think laura, it's what you just said. it's what he said there's huge movement there. it's this notion that trump laura. this is unprecedented. we've never been in a moment like this where so much of one of our two major political parties has said we can't support our own nominee it's. because of what the boss said. he's dangerous. he is a threat to democracy. that's what binds all of us, all of us republicans for
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harris everyone. >> thank you so much for weighing in. there's 30 what, two days ago now, hop skip and a jump to the decision. thank you so much for joining. look, as donald trump claims that democrats are withholding aid to republican areas in storm-ravaged states there's a new report out tonight, the claims that trump himself did the very same thing. the story. next. and later, melania trump breaks her silence over the, i don't care. do you jacket scandal what she is now revealing as she suddenly starts to enter the campus off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire a new indeed. indeed, you do our advanced matching helps find talented candidates. so you can connect with them fast visit indeed.com slash higher everywhere you look, things they're getting more expensive so it consumers cellular we're
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on migrants. >> but according to the homeland security department, nearly 5,000 federal government personnel have been deployed to the areas that have been hardest hit, nearly 9 million meals have been delivered and more than seven 0.5 million liters of water shipped. >> and republican governors have gone out of their way to praise the administration's response to the disaster and to be clear, people. absolutely still need help in the southeast, they're desperate for food, for water, for power many are strike i'm going to escape. towns have been wiped off the map by helene's historic flash flooding. and more than 200 people have died making helene the deadliest hurricane to hit america since hurricane katrina. >> but trump is going out of his way to make false claims that people are getting no help and the government, which is not true. >> and he's using migrants as a political cudgel with me now,
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governor wes moore, a democrat from maryland, he has sent maryland national guard members to north carolina to try to help with the recovery governor. thank you so much for being with us. i know you are very busy and we always appreciate your time. as i've mentioned, governor, you have coordinated with federal government on disasters. we know the infamous now bridge collapse in baltimore, which of course comes to mind and your navigation of it. what do you think about trump saying if the government is spending more money on migrants than storm victims it's really unfortunate and it's really dangerous because we have people who are still very much in need right now. we've got brave first responders. i mean, as you mentioned, we have people who we sent from the state of maryland who are down in north carolina right now, risking their lives to save others were watching how people are coordinating and it doesn't matter if you're in a democratic ics state or a republican state, people are looking out for americans. this is what we do during times of
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crisis, but what we're hearing from donald trump is instead of talking about looking out for americans, he is pointing fingers, pointing fingers and he's lying about what is and is not being done. and this has really, this is really dangerous because this is a person who is trying to be the next president of the united states and actually the example that needs to show is how as a country do we rally together? do we take care of each other? do we leave no one behind instead of basically turning around and turning us against one another, especially in a time of crisis i think what he is doing right now, he is just continuing to show why he is so unfit and why he is so unready to take on this job, particularly at a time when we have so many big issues that serious people are actually trying to address politico is reporting tonight that trump hesitated to give disaster relief, at least three times two areas he considered to be politically hostile. that
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includes the 2018 california wildfires a trump aide says that he had to pull voting results, had to pull voting results to show trump. these are people who voted for you and the trump campaign says, quote, none of this is true and is not i think more than a fabricated story from someone's demented imagination. but what does that say to you about trump's response to disasters? >> you know, it shows me that in times of real crisis, what americans are looking for is leadership and what they're looking for is someone who is not going to ask questions about your political affiliation. there's simply going to ask questions about, is this someone in need and think about it in the past 48 hours, we've now heard stories about donald trump, about siphoning off a, depending on political affiliation and how people voted in the past 48 hours, we've heard stories about how, how we've heard donald trump say that, that vice president harris was born mentally impaired that in the past 48 hours, we heard donald trump say that that individuals who were suffering from traumatic brain injuries, which
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is really the signature, the signature damage and the signature injury that we've seen from veterans like myself from the war of afghanistan so like other veterans for the war of iraq, that he said the for people suffering from a traumatic brain injuries, that it was nothing more than headaches this is this is the past 48 hours. so my point is, we cannot go back to that chaos. we cannot go back to that time when people had to question everything that was coming out of the white a house, and every word that was coming out of the oval office and assuming that it wasn't true, you and i have spoken in the past, governor about the road to recovery and prosperity and the economy, and relying on members of the community to get the communities to that level. you have seen the conversation around springfield, ohio where migrants are being described in the most ridiculous ways, lives being polled about them. and these are legal migrants with
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temporary protected status that even the local leaders have said have contributed to the growth of the economy in a place like springfield, ohio well, yes, shade donald trump vowed to revoke the legal temporary protected status of haitian migrants living there and then deport them. maryland. we're state is home to about 16,000 people. a patient dissent according to the census, what do you say to those comments and those in your community? >> i, would say in the state of maryland that hate will find no oxygen here that the immigrant community as a strong, vibrant community and our state, they're responsible for about 20% of our labor, labor workforce. participation. that we have immigrants to this country who have come and done remarkable thing things in the state of maryland. and frankly, i'm the child of an immigrant i'm a child of a woman of an immigrant single mother who came to this country from jamaica and found and contributed to a state that welcomed her. and now her son is the 63rd governor of the
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state of maryland, that are immigrant population nation are contributing in remarkable ways. and we want them to know that their support and their leadership, and frankly their love is going to be be welcomed here. and i think it's important to notice that many of the people who are pushing back against the comments that donald trump made. there not democrats. they're republicans because people bull understand that true patriotism means understanding that this country is going to be not just big enough, but this country needs everyone's aspirations to be fulfilled and so coming up with a long-term policy where we can actually work together to achieve our country's greatest dreams and not separating us is i think the direction that both democrats and republicans want to go and rent this moment. >> governor wes moore always a pleasure. thank you so much thank you. >> thank you splash with the campaign in her new memoir, breaking with her
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husband on abortion and revealing details about the one policy she says she got him to back down from. >> now, trump has response to all of this tonight. it's always his former aide, omarosa she's my guest next on cnn >> the throne is vacant. >> we are about to choose the most famous man in the world
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well call it melania trump's october surprise. >> the former first lady doubling down on her abortion stance after the guardian obtained a copy of her new book, where she defends the right to an abortion the book melania comes out next week, but her abortion stance is making headlines through the political world, especially since her husband taken credit for appointing the three supreme court justices who helped to overturn roe v. wade. now that led to speculation that he may have been caught off guard by his wife's position on abortion. will tonight, donald trump says, he knew that support said we spoke about it and i said you have to write what you believe. >> i'm not going to tell you what to do. you have to write what you believe here to discuss former senior adviser to donald trump omarosa manigault, newman, omarosa, she's also the author author, excuse me, an unhinged, an insider's account of the trump
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white house, omarosa. thank you for being here this evening. i'm calling it an october surprise. he says he knew about it. what why do you think? thank melania trump waited until now to talk about her stance on abortion first of all, laura, thank you so much for having me, but that commercial was just so bizarre. >> i mean, this is a woman who has been absent from the campaign trail with donald trump. i mean, she was there for the announcement. she made a little of an appearance i think convention you're not going to convince me that this is not malatia trump trying to impact the campaign in some way women's bodies are on the ballot and she's leveraging her position to push book sales i'm not convinced that the two of them are not coordinating getting this particular effort well, if they are coordinating, let's say they are, how does this benefit the trump campaign if it shows some sort of inconsistency between what he
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is saying he has done to overturn roe v. >> wade and her position well, are we already huge issue for voters. and in fact, may have cost republicans some seats during the midterms. we know that abortion could cost him the white house and senate by her coming out and saying that she supports a woman's choice. it may some way and they're thinking only benefit him by saying that he has someone in the corner that can pull him back from his most extreme positions. but i am here to tell you that donald trump listens to no one not even melania trump and so if that is their strategy that i'm not certain that it is going to have any impact on those moderate voters. that they're trying to appeal to abortion. >> obviously, reproductive rights. one issue, very importantly on the ballot another huge one is immigration. omarosa. and in her book, along with trump details how she forced her husband to stop separating
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migrant children from their parents, telling her husband it asked to end. and she writes, according to the guardian occasional political disagreements between me and my husband were part of our relationship. but i believed in addressing them privately rather than publicly challenging him. how influential issue really behind the scenes and do you think she really had any pack whatsoever on trump's approach to immigration policy well, let's just remember that she had an opportunity to really impact his thinking, his views when effects you went down with donald on a visit to the us-mexico border, particularly when he was in fact separating mothers from their children and she decided to make a statement through her fashion award jacket that said, i don't care. >> do you if she was behind the scene saying don't need to stop this, but publicly saying that she didn't care. it's really not adding up for me. i'm not convinced that she was
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somehow pulling him back. there were other instances that she should have spoke up and she didn't particularly january 6 might have been a moment where she could have pulled back his worst instincts, where she could have spoke up about issues that were important to americans, but she remained silent and i just don't think she cared interestingly enough, she addresses that very fashion statement and she says it was message aimed at the media. and of course, new york times reported previously that it was directed at ivanka trump. and due to a riff, but i take your point, the timing of it, the choice people can interpret it the way they'd like, but another point of reference here, omarosa, i think it's fastening. this is all coming down right now because with the exception i mean, occasional and i do been occasional speaking event by trump has been really absent from the campaign trail is this new book her way of having some influence that actually campaigning in a traditional sense no, i think that it goes
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back to what melania has always done she's utilized symbols and fashion and these kind of passive aggressive gestures, ticket back at her husband. >> let's not forget that he has spent the last year humidity getting her having to go through this hush money trial related to his relationship with stormy daniels. i mean, this is her getting her life back at donald trump, coming out and making statements that are clearly contradictory, but somehow they think that this grift is going to impact voters. and i just don't think that it will be enough if she truly wanted to have some stance on women's rights, she would think about all of the clinics have, have closed around the country, how donald trump has restricted women's access to reproductive services in care. i mean, donald trump has harmed women and so many different ways and this with this eerie video in the shadows with the strange music is the way that she comes out i think not it's too little
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too late will say 32 days away. >> and by the way, seaman an interview with the former first lady and her publisher said it would cost $250,000. now the head of the publishing company says either he normalizing and knew about this request, what do you make of it well, you know, it's interesting because melania trump has a fee and her fee is always around 200 to $250,000 so i'm pretty certain that there was an occasion between the publisher melania's camp that's just how it works melania trump, either she didn't want to do the interview as issue throughout this extreme number to just say that i tried, but cnn wouldn't work with me or she really thought that the folks at cnn would pay her to hear the same old same old unless she's announcing her divorce from donald trump. >> but we really don't want to hear it and not for $250,000 i
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think i think you've got to learn how to form an opinion. >> omarosa, it's never quite clear to me how you feel about an issue i'm always laugh thinking rosa, feel about that ben i'm glad you came you so much thanks, laura still ahead tonight james carville's stern message to democrats about the state of play in both texas and also florida. >> plus, it's the hardest hit county in north carolina. look at these images nearly 100 people dead with dozens more missing. and the pictures don't even begin to capture just how catastrophic the damage is. a couple who barely survived will tell us exactly what it's like there right now and how they made their escape next week and asked questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn too. much i want donald
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unaccounted for more than 200 people joining me now is the couple who took these very videos joe dancing and his partner, janice shaw. joe is int1 to know where they just got internet. jenna and wilmington tonight. joe, janna, thank you for being here. it's unbelievable to see what's happened. i want to begin with you, joe, because the scene where you are it looks catastrophic. can you describe what it's like there right now? >> it is not a thing that i know. is a town getting help from the government. what resources are you seeing come anything? >> actually quite a bit now swannanoa, especially ever since i 40 east has opened up has been getting a ton of help and resources asheville that has been sitting everything they can our way to help rebuild and feet there are people and get power and gas
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and amenities to those that need it ever so desperately jana, we're looking at the images right now on the screen and i know that you consider yourself lucky to be alive. >> can you just share with us those moments when the water was coming in and also how did you escape? >> so i mean, i woke up at 6:00 a.m. the dog needed to go out. >> we let her out and those fine some water was happening, but really within 30 minutes i noticed water isn't that front yard. >> and then basically, just gotten the house and it is obstacle is that we have three tax we didn't have a way to get them out there was such a short amount of time between we to get out of here and how do we get out of here? because basically our road turned into the river. and are we couldn't
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get in their cars. how we got out was it was waist waist-high? and it was hitting our window and i saw a bin i chose chuck started floating away and then with the lid of his chuck and i told him he needed this one out and get it because i was the only way we can conceal all the cat safely and get them out and super strong. >> and he did and somehow made it back and we throw the that out the window and we got out and then there was a period where we were screaming out the window for help national guard trying to get to us, but they couldn't because the water was so fast make get to us really, we just saw not let them want to take us down the street until we the road elevated a little bit and we could stand for a second
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what has happened in the short amount of time, but it did jenna, i mean, the loss of life it's staggering and we're hearing that there are still dozens of people across that county. >> your county are missing how are you even beginning to process that mean, i think it's super hard to understand if you weren't there, like why are people getting out? why didn't people get out? why so early in the lining and we didn't get i mean, you got to evacuate by the time water was me. hi and our house and it was rushing so fast and i think it's really something that people at gras like he couldn't leave, like there is nowhere to go in the water was going so fast. >> the car are floating by there. they had an alone. >> it's hard i don't think i'm processing it. i still think i'm going little bit of
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shock and adrenaline is still flowing and i think i have joan, you know, we all have a lot long road is processing >> i know we have limited time. is there anything left in your home that can be saved out that thanks to you community members that helped us whilst that we're able to save a few plants. >> some records, but we lost just about everything we owned and that included vehicles we have it's important thing. our lives and we are forever and always going to be thankful for that these images and the resilience. >> thank you so much for being here. stay safe thank you. >> thank you >> talk of florida and texas
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this week, trying to court latino voters in nevada and for good reason new polling from nbc and telemundo is showing just how tight things so gotten with this. once reliably democratic voting bloc. harris holds jesse 14 point advantage over trump. and if you compare that, that same polling to pre-election polling of latino voters in the previous three presidential elections. harris is lagging way behind. earlier in the week, i got to talk with democratic strategist james carville he is the subject of the new cnn film, carville winning is everything stupid which prepares saturday at 7:00 p.m. i started our conversation asking him about harris is struggle with latino voters well, bianna, first of all different groups evolve over a period of time and she's not been i look at the poll. she's
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up 14. there's not the election day count putting there's no doubt that republicans have made some inroads into the genome vote. but remember, we were supposed to, blue's and nevada in 2022 and we did no such thing and sometimes we pay insufficient attention to election returns in too much attention to polls. but there's no doubt that we're not going to rack up our customary large numbers have you? to do among the scene, but there's very fast going part of population. and by the way, it's a very diverse part of the bond. the very diverse part of population. i mean, many, many, not i'm not sure why you're qualified to be designated, but i notice like much diversity within the latino or hispanic community certainly, i mean, any group that people look at and i hope that aid will find trump not a monolith. >> and you're right, the ultimate polling, because the polling place, but the polls as they stand right now, they do
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show an overall erosion of latino voters that do identify as democrats. i mean, less than half latinos, old identified as democrats out. they had a 40 point advantage is 12 years ago, how worried should democrats be lose ground would would have would have growing an important demographic like dad but i think what you can do is you can address issues that journey him if you'd watch the tape where she was addressing a small businesses i think there are things that you can do. >> i think these tariffs that trump is proposing would be devastating to latino community i think that tax cuts for him comes over over $400,000, a potentially devastating for our community and it tends to skew or younger than other demographics i suspect it would be very receptive to some help for relief for home time. pot homebuyers the first time. i mean, there's a bunch of different tools that we have
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that we can broaden our appeal, but you can't take any any demographic for granted anymore. >> well you know, it's interesting. you say that because you got to run through the tape if you are a politician hoping to secure votes, people are very accustomed to people coming into their neighborhoods and their communities around the election, making all sorts of promises. and then the second big votes are cast and counted they're nowhere to be seen. and so people are hit to this particular game and they've got to know republic publicans and democrats that you're asking for a vote. you've got to actually support that and pursue it through that tape. but in one of those pursuits, james has been with respect to florida. i mean, democrats looking to pick up a senate seat, they're try and take out former governor, current senator rick scott, the dnc is actually giving the states we're kradic party of $400,000 cash infusion today alone. and the dnc chair even thinks that
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florida florida might be in play for harris. do you buy that? do you agree? >> absolutely. i was just in florida. i'm very good friends with two democratic party chair in fraud and nikki fried. i've i've met what are senate candidate down there also, texas is very much in play. texas is tylee get over it? you know, whether the ends up you yes. it's definitely i don't think debbie is more than two down in florida rick scott is not poppy at all. and let me tell you something that's affecting floridians and ways that you can imagine. and that's despite in home insurance rates and that affects latino communities vastly because they want to get in there entering the home, the home market in buying houses, and people can't afford these insurance rates the huge story on 60 minutes. so del, a number of issues we have, but i promise you, they put in foreign thousand dollars in there because i know they're polling and they go, oh, like, we could win this thing and you could if we lose montana,
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you're going to have to win florida, texas, and nebraska. and i think people under saying that vice president harris on the top of the ticket, obviously we know this summer has been crazy and president biden settling down many would say that he was forced out. >> many would look to you when saying that i want to play a clip from the new cnn film carville, winning is everything stupid where you talk all about that? >> i am very comfortable dead i am saying publicly what people are saying things out i have enough money i kept enough whatever i can just shut the up james's nothing if not consistent. >> he's consistent in his bonus, consistent and his willingness to say things but his allies might not want to hear james is saying the flames are coming out of the engine, the plane is going down and we're all just watching it happen mcgraw in the final
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sprint, did you make the right decisions speaking out so forcefully about biden look, i did what i thought that i had to do. >> i thought about it or gave it a lot of thought and i just i don't look back if i'll make a decision i'm going to live with it. i knew i had to live with this decision. i think i think it was the correct decision. i didn't like doing it. i really like president biden. i think he's been a good president, but i think the age issue was just an insurmountable barrier that we were faced with and i thought we had to deal with it james carville, always a pleasure to hear your voice. thank you so much thank you. and as ron third attack far, it has spread up? they premier saturday, october 5th at 7:00 >> thanks for watching anderson cooper 360 is next
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