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he just thought, i might heavyweight. he's a lightweight i mean, just something as simple as the physical issue which was that kennedy went to california, he got a deep town when they came into the studio they asked me once a makeup, he said no, nixon, who famously had a 5:00 shadow and was still suffering from very serious infection. he had refused to have makeup. he needed the makeup. he looked and can nixon wore a lighter color suit, which blended into the background exactly? play. no, i mean, it just their were miscalculation after miscalculation. just quickly at the end of the of the debate. richard daley, the mayor of chicago, turned into my godly and embalmed him before he died chris wallace. >> thank you. the new book is fascinating. countdown, 1960, the behind the scene story, the 312 days that change angela america's politics for ever goes on sale tuesday, the news continues right here on cnn.
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>> this suit against hezbollah in all areas in beirut in the bekaa valley in south lebanon will continue he has called for jailing journalists, political opponents anyone he sees in deems as being an enemy money on housing for illegal migrants, many of whom should not be in our country this home has gone all of my things are gone, ruined newsroom with max foster and christina macfarlane. >> hello, a warm welcome to our viewers, joining us from around the world. i'm max foster. it's friday, october the fourth, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 11:00 a.m. in beirut, lebanon we're another day of israeli airstrikes are underway in the lebanese capital and its
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southern suburbs. as you can see a source says, israel targeted a possible successor to slain hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah, it's not clear if he was killed. lebanon says and israeli strike on a key border crossing with syria as cut off access to the international road tens of thousands of people fleeing the fighting in lebanon have used the crossing over the past few weeks from beirut where israel says it struck hezbollah's intelligence headquarters. it reports taking out several hezbollah commanders in southern lebanon. the idf says the goal of its military operation in lebanon is to eliminate hezbollah's ability to threaten the president dozens of northern israel lawn app here lucky, we will not allow hezbollah to settle itself in these places in the future. the severe blows
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against hezbollah in all areas in beirut in the bekaa valley in south lebanon, will continue we're also keeping a close eye on the ground mosque in tehran, where huge crowds have gathered for friday prayers. iran supreme leader paying tribute to the slain hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah cnn senior international correspondent ivan watson is tracking the latest developments if we were last week looking ahead to what we're seeing today, it would be extraordinary and in many ways, unbelievable that we've seen the war and its escalation between israel and hezbollah in lebanon. >> it really has been i think start stunning and startling to witness and very disturbing. the israeli military says it carried out dozens of strikes against southern and eastern lebanon against southern beirut, saying it was targeting hezbollah infrastructure it
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says that there were more than 200 rockets fired from lebanon into israel. that no civilians were injured in that latest round of salvos. a ninth israeli soldier was killed in ground fighting. meanwhile, on the lebanese side, at least 37 people killed on thursday and more than 100 hundred 50 hezbollah is a militant group. the most powerful military and political organization in lebanon but the lebanese government and army are kind of separate and are not technically at war with israel. in fact, the lebanese army is funded and trained and equipped in part by the u.s government to the tune of billions of dollars over the last 18 years. so the lebanese army said israeli fire killed two of its soldiers in two separate
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locations near the border. and the lebanese army fired back unicef the united nations children's fund says that more than 690 children have been injured by israeli airstrikes over the last six weeks. and listen to the director-general of the world health organization has to say in southern lebanon 30-7 health facilities have been closed. while in beirut, three hospitals have been forced to fully evacuate staff and patients. and another two were partially evacuated and yet healthcare continues to come under attack in lebanon alone 28 health workers have been killed in the last 24 hours now, max more than 1 million people in lebanon have been displaced by the fighting of the last couple of weeks. >> it is very difficult to get a seat on one of the handful of lebanese airliners landing and taking off from beirut airport
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as that city is actually being bombed incredible pictures and i guess bravery on the part of those pilots. the main way for people to escape this war zone and the deadly airstrikes from israel is to cross the border to neighboring syria and the israeli government bombed that main highway today after accusing hezbollah of using that main border terminal to smuggle in weapons. so now the main way for civilians to escape the israeli airstrikes, which have killed and maimed many civilians, has now been cut. >> max okay. >> ivan, thank you so much for that. iran supreme leader. as we were saying leading prayers friday present around today, remembering the slain hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah, cnn's fred pleitgen is following that live from berlin, it's interesting, isn't it fred, seeing the response there, but also anticipating what he might say?
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>> yeah absolutely and i think it's certainly it's no coincidence, max, that the supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei is leading those friday prayers today. the last time that he actually did that was in 2020 when a us airstrike, of course, killed the then commander of the islamic revolutionary guard, quds force, qassem soleimani, of course, was very important to iran's military apparatus. and so now as far as those memorial services for hassan nasrallah, as far as these as part of these friday prayers is concerned, the supreme leader, once again, today will be on the scene to speak at these friday prayers, and we can already see we have some of the shots there. just how large the crowds are that have turned out so far, i've been at that facility many times for friday prayers. i have not ever seen a crowd of that size. in fact, i think the last time that there was a crowd of that size was probably the funeral for qassem soleimani, one of the things that we have to keep in mind, max, is that the bond between ayatollah ali khamenei's and hassan nasrallah was a lot stronger than i think many people realize. so one of the
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things that we have to keep in mind is that between qassem soleimani, the slain general hassan nasrallah, and ayatollah ali khamenei, there was a major bond that was formed during the time of the israeli incursion into lebanon, into thousand and six. in fact, the three wrote a book together later with a man that's a part of that book dealing with that 2006 incursion. so certainly there was a very special place for hassan nasrallah with the supreme leader. certainly there was a lot of support, of course, also from iran for hezbollah and the iranians are saying that that continues. and of course, we did have that major strike on israeli territory by the iranians it's happening not after the hamas leader ismail haniyeh was killed in tehran, after hassan nasrallah was then also killed in beirut. and i think the iranians are showing just how big a thing the killing of hassan nasrallah was for them. of course, the iranians are also trying to display the power of their missile forces that they have and one of the interesting caveats in all of
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this is also is that the same department of the revolutionary guard corps? that's responsible for iran's missile force is also responsible for iran's air defense systems, which of course right now are on high alert as the iranians anticipate some sort of israeli response that could happen. of course, there are people who we've been talking about possibly the nuclear facilities of iran being under threat, but then also oil and gas installations as well in any case, i would say right now that iran is surface to air missile systems, certainly on high alert max okay, fred, thank you. >> we'll be watching closely liz cheney joined vice president kamala harris on the campaign trail for the first time on thursday cheney told a crowd in the battleground, state of wisconsin but donald trump croak can never be trusted with power. again cnn's eva mckend is in wisconsin and has this report
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this was a very different campaign event for the vice president. >> she typically talks about reproductive rights. the economy, gun violence. this was not that this was a conversation for the country about core values. the vice president joined by liz cheney. cheney. seemingly recalling some of her the work from the january 6 committee, she strenuously outlined for voters the many ways in her view, the former president threatened the peaceful transition of power. the vice president warning this audience that there is no guarantee that if former president trump is re-elected, that he would honor his oath to the constitution. >> take a listen. >> donald trump lost the 2020 election he refused to accept the will of the people and the results
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of an election that was free and fair armed mob to the united states capitol were they assaulted law enforcement officers he threatened the life of his own vice president and refused to engage in the peaceful transfer of power and let us be clear about how he intends to use power if elected. again, he has called for jailing journalists political opponents anyone he sees in deems as being an enemy he has pledged to destroy the independence of the department of justice and he called for deploying active duty military against our own citizens this was a message for a very
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specific type of voter, conservatives and independence that have no appetite for the former president but may otherwise sit this election out. >> the vice president, liz cheney, leaning on those voters essentially arguing that this election is too urgent for them to skip. also leaning on their sense of patriotism in this hour eva mckend, cnn, ripon, wisconsin, you all don't trump heads to georgia today where he'll meet with state governor brian kemp and get a briefing on hurricane damage, the visit comes after trump campaigned in michigan on thursday, slammed the white house response to hurricane helene, falsely accusing biden and harris of stealing money from fema for undocumented immigrants kamala's spent all her fema money billions of dollars on housing for illegal migrants, many of whom should not be in our country including 1 billion
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for gift cards for illegal aliens and putting them up in luxury hotels with a gift card with a gift card to welcome them to america as our veterans are sleeping on the sidewalks below those hotels where the former president, also abashed liz cheney while speaking to fox news earlier in the day, he mocked her congressional loss and said that she was terrible. >> trump has been given more time to respond, meanwhile, to special counsel jack smith's sweeping new immunity brief. in his federal election section subversion case. this week, prosecutors laid out their most extensive case to date against trump for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the judge has given trump until november the 7th to respond two days after election day in three weeks after the original deadline. trump's team is expected to ask for the entire case be thrown out under the supreme court's recent immunity ruling the u.s. economy may have dodged a
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bullet from the huge strike of port workers along its entire east and gulf coasts. their union reached a tentative deal yesterday with the employers offering a $4 an hour raise each year until 2030. union members are expected to be back at work today, even though they're yet to ratify the agreement. this was a comment from president joe biden after that announcement strike, which began this week threaten to upend at us exports and imports ahead of the crucial holiday shopping season. >> sources told us the white house press shipping companies to cut a deal with the union won union need explained what the agreement means to workers it means that they can provide, put food on the table, pay their bills, they don't have to worry anymore or possibly losing our cars or their homes or anything like that? >> we're just coming back off a major catastrophe, maritime
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tragedy, but the bridge collapse, we were out of work for two months now we're were out of work for a few more days we're very excited to be back. president joe biden calls for an end to rapid political division as he leaves the federal response to hurricane relief in the u.s. millions of florida i'm beyond struggled to overcome the devastating effects of helene. and later the war in gaza continues even as attention shifts to an escalating regional conflict, new deadly israeli strikes on the enclave details coming up the toughest conditions dry burned tons, stains dishwashers, hard water finish, ultimate with cycle seek technology helps deliver the ultimate pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release generals have laser drilled holes they release medicine facts for fast pain
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bridges, roads, and buildings. were wiped away present joe biden surveyed the devastated areas in the southeast again on thursday, first in florida alongside republican senator rick scott later in georgia, where he said, he hopes people will come together and break down rapid partisanship in us politics. ryan young reports on president biden's stop in valdosta, georgia all throughout laos county, which is 500 square miles. >> you see destruction like what's behind me. you see this house right here with a tree across its roof and the house next door has a tree across its roof. we've seen this repeat itself over and over again. crews have been working their way to clear streets to make things safe for residents. but that's why the president showed up here. we know that this has been such an powerful storm that they need federal assistance in this area president went through to see the areas that were damaged. we knew agriculture has been greatly impacted small businesses have been impacted,
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and they need federal assistance. >> what it was like this kind of put politics aside again. it's not one state versus others. united states, our job is of as many people as we can as many as we can. and also by the way, when you do that, i hope we end to break down this rabbit partisanship is exist i mean, this sincerely there's no rationale for it. >> we saw senator warnock here. we also saw the mayor of valdosta with the president. you see that tarp back there on that roof? tarps are being handed out to the citizens all throughout this county because they know more rain could be coming in trying to protect homes throughout this area. they're also giving out ice and water, but more than 70% of those areas without power, there are power crews that are working from all across the united states. here, we saw crew from mississippi, that's trying to get lines back up the critical power back on. it's still very hot here. the residents here are suffering more than one way because without power as several small businesses, people aren't
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getting paid, they're not able to go out and get food. so these are things they want to see restored very quickly. it's something that we'll continue to watch. ryan young, cnn, valdosta a disturbing story out of north carolina in asheville, father is missing after flooding chariot his house away. mr. can was trapped on a balcony shouting for help. according to a neighbor who tried to phone emergency services, but they're apartment building shifted and broke away before any help could arrive. before that can had written the message to his wife, apparently not sensing the extent of the danger that was to come now, almost a week later, the search continues for mr. khan as well as many others who went missing during the flooding damage caused by hurricane helene continues to affect lives and livelihoods of many millions. cnn's carlos suarez has more on the devastation in florida for shoes and clothes and the roller blades and be items that once brought joy to mowry rallies life litter the front
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yard of her house. >> again, and you've been flooded out twice twice? >> yeah. i got hit by idalia last year flooded my living room, which was a draw walk inside the 29 year-old's home, captures the damage left behind by the latest storm. hurricane helene's deadly flooding. >> everything was underwater. the drawers, i mean, my closet that the almost the top drawers in my closet, just everything was shifted around floating at one point for sanctuary, the place that she called home for just over a year, destroyed by floodwaters in one of the hardest hit areas of pinellas county, the water was about to hear it was in some places over three feet or there's a lot of life that this place, once housed and now it's it's gutted. >> this home has gone all of my things are gone and ruin but i had people and i had loved and i have my life rallies. >> story is one we encountered throughout st petersburg days
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after helene's close to seven foot storm surge left parts of the city underwater sara shafers, long embrace of a friend inside her muddied living room, captured how such as simple act in such a trying time can mean the world any drop a kindnesses really appreciate it and you think, even if you don't know what to say, just just say something, you know, we all have our stories. >> this is ours. i think we're all really thankful to be alive in neighboring tampa over three feet of water swept through julie curry's bakery bacon babes it's waterlogged, entrance, bright and pink gives weight to a dark in soaked kitchen filled with tens of thousands of dollars in damage to commercial refrigerator peters freezers, and ovens. >> the water line was here 60,000. >> is that something that you can withstand were trying to get to see if some of the equipment can be repaired. so it's not like a total loss water just came out. yeah curry said the business which was not
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damaged in previous hurricanes, ian and evalua recently scored a catering contract with the tampa bay lightning she's afraid her insurance policies won't cover much of the damage, leaving the fate of her business and the livelihood of more than a dozen employees, uncertain marie tells us they have no plans on leaving the tampa area. >> they recognize that the rebuilding effort is going to take months and it is not going to be easy. they're dealing with the uncertainty of having to come up with all of the pain paperwork and documentation just to file an insurance claim. there's also the fact that we still have two months left of hurricane season carlos suarez, cnn, tampa, florida ahead, schools turn into shelters in gaza. now alliterative by israeli airstrikes, why the idf says they targeted these sites plus
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for 108796 >> i'm max foster. if you're just joining us here, are today's top stories republican, former us representative liz cheney appeared alongside vice president kamala harris on thursday at a rally in wisconsin. after endorsing her for president, cheney said she's never voted for a democrat before. but because of donald trump's actions on january 6, we've can't be trusted he can't be trusted with power again i mean, while trump was in a rally in
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michigan, the former president criticized the response to hurricane helene and falsely claimed that harris used all her disaster relief money to house and care for migrants. more than 200 people have now died following hurricane helene's rampage which through the southeastern us president joe biden visits storm-damaged parts of georgia on thursday, or trump is set to visit the state later today officials in lebanon and israeli strike on the key border crossing with syria has cut off access to the international road. the crossing has been used by tens of thousands of people fleeing the fighting in lebanon over the past few weeks meanwhile, israel says it killed the local leader of hamas is network and other operatives in a strike in the occupied west bank. the airstrike lay on thursday night was unusual in the west bank and killed at least 18 people according to the palestinian health ministry, videos show ambulances evacuating residents from the sea in an people carrying victims to the hospital. israeli military says the hamas leader of that area
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of the west bank planned and took part in numerous attacks. gaetz israelis, a mask condemn the attack, but didn't confirm the killing of the local leader soon as paula hancocks, following that, other developments as well, from abu dhabi lots of attention obviously shifted to lebanon, but the numbers of deaths in gaza is still strikingly high a daily death toll from the ministry of health in gaza and on thursday the death toll for the previous 24 hours was nearly 100 people. >> now, they don't give a distinction between militants and civilians, but for, many of the images and the footage that is being sent to us by our team on the ground in gaza. there are many women and children within that footage. now we know that many residents could have been hoping that while the
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israeli military was refocusing its efforts on its northern border with lebanon. it said it was going to be a pivot to the north. that that might mean that things would calm down somewhat in gaza, it has not been the case. and i must warn our viewers that some of the images in this upcoming report are disturbing into a hospital shrapnel mocked body shakes as doctors check to see of her injuries are also internal yeah. grandmother says, suddenly the rocket hit and everyone was gone. i took the little ones and ran. i don't know what happened to their mother displaced shelters were hit by israeli air strikes this week these patients, mostly children from an unrwa school in nuseirat central gaza hoped for sanctuaries. becoming
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a burial ground for some israel's military says hamas was using these schools as command and control centers, using civilians as human shields a tactic hamas denies but these body bags, the too small to be fighters some of the injured say they tried to return to homes in the north of gaza as they saw iranian rockets overhead on tuesday, the idf says dozens of suspects move towards troops posing an immediate threat so they opened fire more than 50 people were killed in khan younis overnight tuesday, in what was described as an israeli incursion residence, searched for bodies under the rubble, any way they could heavy machinery has become a luxury item in gaza the idf told cnn it was targeting hamas operatives in the area and blamed the group for embedding itself among the residents of gaza a grandmother
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cradles the body of her 11 months old granddaughter killed while sheltering in one of the schools if not for the trickle of dried blood by her mouth you would think she was just sleeping martyred during war. her grandmother says, they killed her as if she were launching missiles at them they've been redeployed from gaza to the border with lebanon, announcing the center of gravity has shifted. but that means little to civilians in gaza for whom every day is struggle to survive on the ground in gaza despite the israeli military focusing on their northern border at this point, we know that there is still a shortage of shelter and food and water and we've heard from unicef, james elder, the spokesperson for unicef, posting on social media, just
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recently, max, quote, there's become an acceptance of the suffering of children. >> max, i just wanted to ask you as well about the strategy is you see it coming out from israel the bombing of the road, for example, the targeting of hezbollah leaders in beirut >> so this bombing of the road, this was a road that goes towards the the main crossing between lebanon and syria. it's an area that we know that the tens of thousands had been crossing into syria in recent days, the latest figure i think we have is something like 160,000 her believed to have left lebanon to find shelter in syria. many of them syrians, but also lebanese. now we know that this road is, closed. it's inaccessible by car. we know some are trying to access
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the crossing by foot at this point, cnn has reached out to the idf to ask why this particular area would be targeted. it's sends a standard, it's understood that this is an area where civilians are trying to flee the fighting in lebanon. and when it comes to the targeting of hezbollah commanders this has been a consistent message from israel saying that they want to degrade the ability of hezbollah to be able to cause a threat or be a threat to tens of thousands of israelis along the northern israel border. they have had to move since october israel has said they want them to be able to go back to their homes, but not have the threat of hezbollah operatives just across the border in those southern lebanese villages. but at this point, we have asked why that specific road or on its way into syria where it would have been targeted. we have yet to hear from the idf paula.
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>> thank you. we want to return to one part of the story out of lebanon that we're following. these are live images actually coming for us to us from the grand mosque in tehran where huge crowds have gathered for friday prayers. as you can see now. arounds supreme leader is paying tribute to the slain hezbollah leader, hassan nasrallah and were watching closely to see what he says. obviously a huge amount of interest and concern around the world about their response to israel, about the current events going on throughout the middle east. now now if world football's governing body says, it will look into a palestinian request to ban israel from participation of palestine football association. >> has asked for the action, it did back in april and it said the israel football association should be banned for violation of international law based on the occupation of gaza and discrimination against palestinian athletes. the
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timeframe for a decision has been delayed until well, for multiple times, but fifa says they will now investigate and israel rejects the accusations fifa didn't say when a decision will come. three former police officers have been found guilty on some of the federal charges. and last year's deadly beating of a black man in memphis, tennessee, but acquitted on others. the officers were seen on video striking tyre nichols, who tried to run after a traffic stop cnn's shimon prokupecz has details, but a warning that some of the images in this report are graphic the jury finding that the three officers, tadarrius bean, demetrius haley, and justin smith not guilty. >> most serious charge the first count in the indictment, they convicted all of the former officers on witness tampering charges. the three officers have been on trial for about a month. of course, there is that horrific video that we all saw back in january of 23,
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which depicted the beating that tyre nichols those took his injuries so severe that he would die a couple of days later from brain injuries and under injuries to his body, the judge remanded the three officers who face a pretty serious charge here and a pretty serious length of time in prison now that they've been convicted also important to note that two officers who were also involved in this this was a total of five officers who were involved in this. two of the officers pleaded guilty some time ago and we're cooperating with prosecutors in this case. all of the five officers are still facing murder charges on state charges in relation to the beating of tyre nichols, shimon prokupecz, cnn new york
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the u.s. and early voting is in full swing already, edison research and catalist report well, in the million people have already cast their ballots virginia's leading the way so far with close to 400,000 new jersey, wisconsin, minnesota the maryland, all about 100,000 or 1 million ballots cast so far amounts to less than 1% of the 2020 vote total. that was 158 million absentee ballots are set to be mailed out and early voting gets underway in more states in the weeks ahead recent nationwide polling of latino voters shows that a majority of latinos back kamala harris, but inflation and worries about the overall economy have given donald trump a way to potentially peel off some of that i support, but danny freeman examines the effort to win the latino vote in the battleground, state of pennsylvania debate, minnesota governor tim walz was in redding, pennsylvania, snapping at a puerto rican-owned restaurant to boost support among the cities, majority latino
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population this is going to come down to what wall states come pennsylvania might come right through this restaurant but at the same time, just four blocks away, the trump campaign was holding its own phone bank, specifically targeting latinos in the lehigh valley president joe but i reasons you are supporting that also nice. >> laugh. amelia, families outreach, just the latest sign both campaigns understand the importance of latino voters in the keystone state in 2020, president joe biden beat former president donald trump in pennsylvania by about 80,000 votes. >> but with this race, still extremely tight, the estimated 600 615,000 eligible latino voters here could easily help decide the november outcome while recent national polls show harris doing better than biden was with latino voters, they also show trump outperforming pastor republicans among this group, which in recent elections has
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solidly backed democrats had a harris campaign event this week in allentown, another deeply latino city, there were plenty of voters excited about the vice president president say that this man told me he feels harris represents hope and will help small businesses. but there were warning signs too. vessel without no so you know, that's again, you're not going to stay home. you're going to vote for. i don't know how the other night today you have not made a decision i think we have too many people that are kind of like on shaky waters they don't know where they stand to energize this community in pennsylvania, the harris campaign is turning to volunteers like yamilee seta vedas. >> the campaign featuring the allentown small business owner and mom in a new ad focused on health care this week, i believe we have a great shot with harris-walz however the
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campaign can do more. there are still so many people on the fence and having those conversations and knowing that there were truly are a lot of people that can benefit from so much more information for their part, the trump campaign is turning to men like daniel campo the venezuelan born pilot recently spoke at a trump rally in northeastern pennsylvania, but campus said his biggest challenge when canvassing latino neighborhoods are people who feel the former president is prejudiced against latinos how do you convince them to vote for him? >> so are you going to invite him to your wedding are you going by him for your birthday party or your kid's birthday party, you have somebody that did the job and did a good job and you're hiring here again for that job. journal and buying him to your wedding. >> now, one thing several democratic latino voters told me over the course of the week is that they hope to see more popular latino celebrities come out in support of the harris-walz campaign, especially considering that a few reggaeton stars have already come out in support of former president donald trump. these democrats say that star
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power and more face-to-face interactions can help perhaps bridge some of that energy gap they're seeing on the ground. danny freeman, cnn, allentown, pennsylvania. >> we'll be right back with the latest from the middle east week and ask questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn too much want donald now can you slice that provide yard news for you tomorrow at nine on scene after careful review of medical guidance and research on pain relief, my recommendation is simple every home should have salon pause, powerful, yet non-addictive targeted, and long-lasting. i recommend salon paas. it's good medicine sent me little bit tighter, a little distinct. so just know, never come
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us from the grand mosque in tehran where huge cried crowds are gathering for friday prayers. >> and there you see iran supreme leader, leading friday prayers in tehran today, remembering the slain hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah fred is monitoring this as he does with so much out of but ron and this is a pretty rare appearance really rare appearance. >> in fact, the last time that the supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei led the friday prayers in this specific place in the masala compound which is extremely important place for the friday prayers, was actually around 19 more than four years here's ago after the assassination of qassem
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soleimani, who of course back then with the commander of the islamic revolutionary guard, quds force, who was killed in a us drone strike in baghdad. and now of course, after the killing of hassan nasrallah, we can see how important hassan nasrallah is to iran's supreme leader for him to come come out again and now give a sermon at the friday prayers. one of the things about this and the live images that we're seeing max, you can see the big crowds that are around there. a lot of them with palestinian flags, a lot of them with flags from his bullet. these crowds are much larger than what you would normally see there at masala. on a friday. so certainly a massive turnout i'll show that has taken place for this sermon by the supreme leader. and i've been listening in a little bit to what he's been saying. he has said this is going to be a longer speech he is urging unity among muslims. that's one of the first and foremost things that he kept saying during the early stages right now, we can see the crowds chanting. you can see some lebanese flags so there as well. and that was really one
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of the things that was key to what he's been saying so far is he is urged the muslim nations to come together and support each other as he put it in the defense. of course, first and foremost, speaking about being against israel, there was one section that kind of stood out a little bit where are you said the meaning of this is quote, the people of palestine have the right to face the enemy who has taken over their land, their home there farms, and impacted their life to stand up for themselves. obviously that meaning that iran supports hamas in gaza and the supreme leader believes that other muslim nations should do the same as well. that of course is quite an important message from the supreme leader, especially after that missile attack that the iranians launched on israel where for instance, countries like jordan shot down some of those missiles, the jordanians of course, saying that they are not going to be a country where a battle between israel and iran is going to take place that they say that the sovereignty of there airspace is something that they are going to defend. but of course, you also have other nations
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that so far by and large have been standing on the sidelines like for instance, saudi arabia, whom of course right now, the supreme leader is also a calling upon. and of course this could also be seen but as a reaction to that video message that we saw from benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, who is calling on iranians to essentially change the form of leadership that they have in their country. so i think right now for the supreme leader, this is an extremely important sermon that he's holding right now. but it also shows how important hassan nasrallah was to him. one of the things that we've noticed in the past years coming to iran again and again, was that very close bond between iran supreme leader and the leader of hezbollah, especially after that israeli incursion into lebanon in 2006 or would that bond became even stronger okay. >> fred, point, the scenes there in tehran today we'll continue monitoring that very crucial speech will be back
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