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are price gouging. i mean, there are ways where she could say, here's what i might have done differently, but more importantly, here's what i will do differently in the future, and that's, i think yes, she needs a sharper answer on that we're heading towards the top of the hour, but brad, todd, while i have you for our viewers who don't know, you do a ton of work in pennsylvania yeah, and it is really the key to the election. >> so right here, three weeks out, who is winning in pennsylvania? >> probably donald trump's going to win pennsylvania and i think he may win it by more than a point. i could see him winning by two. >> why is that right now, she's uniquely unsuited to the state on a variety of matters. >> it's a working-class state that's the coalition that you went with. obama won with the working class coalition. she's not been able to put that back together. >> all right, really interesting if you come back next tuesday, i'll ask you the same question conversation again. alright. thank you, guys very much for being here today. thanks to all of you for joining us. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. cnn new central starts right now
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until election day, but starting today, it's already election day. >> in battleground, georgia, early in-person voting just getting underway moments ago, donald trump heading to georgia. today, kamala harris taking a new approach and taking him off new this morning, sean "diddy" combs hit with six new lawsuits as he remains behind bars, is accused of sexually assaulting men, women, and a teenager and threatening at least one. if they were to go public, breaking right now, we are tracking one of the most anticipated flights in years a plane carrying paint and is headed to the u.s as we speak, life imitating arts imitating pandas. this is why we went to journalism school. i'm john berman well, sara sidner and kate baldwin. this is panda watch on cnn news central
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clock early in-person voting begins. >> their two day moments ago, polling locations opened for the first time. as donald trump and kamala harris are hammering and honing their final messaging to voters in georgia and everywhere overnight, donald trump, again went after kamala harris is icu, but kamala harris tried to new tactic when it came to taking on her opponent unhinged. >> he is out for unchecked power. >> jews, not a smart woman that's true. and we cannot, we've had that for four years. we're not going to have it for another four years kamala harris and the new tactic she actually threw two tape of donald trump speaking for himself. >> so he could drive home. her argument that he is dangerous, i guess you could say donald trump took on a new tactic as well, spending time after his townhall bob and weave in and dancing on stage for more than 30 minutes. harris not missing
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a moment and reacting with three words, hope he's okay. let's bring in cnn's isaac dovere for more on this where do you want to begin? what exactly happened last night? >> it's a little bit strange to even wrap our heads around kid donald trump was doing a an event that was meant to be him speaking at a town halls, answering questions and talking about what he would be doing as president. there were some medical incidents to people for one and then another collapse apps were being treated and donald trump just started to ask for music to be played instead. and then he danced. but look, i can talk about and i think we should just take a look at what happened there last night. >> go and vote. >> let me hear that music plays and i wanted think i should
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ahead. >> let's go nice and loud of president trump with three weeks to election day. >> we did not hear a lot about his policy proposals are what he is saying he would do right now, we got a lot of dancing for about 40 minutes last night honestly, people there, they were there for it. >> that's for sure. his plea, therefore, his playlist and there for the dance moves, i want to ask you about kind of the new tactic of kamala harris as well, playing clips of donald trump during her rally last night to drive her message in a new way that she believed that he does. she calls some dangerous and unstable. she's now headed to michigan today. what are the plans? >> what she's going to be doing in michigan is highlighting something that she rolled out yesterday. it's called an economic opportunity
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agenda for black men trying to make that case to black men around the country that especially younger black men, that she should be the one with their vote. and she'll be doing that in an appearance was charlemagne tha god? the radio host for them breakfast, breakfast club talking about all of those things. but she's also taking with three weeks left here, a pretty stringent stance against things that donald trump has been saying and her approach has been to not just talk about them to let people see it for themselves. so one of the clips that she has talked about is this comment from donald trump. but a couple of days ago that there is an enemy within that might need to be dealt with by the military. let's take a listen to what what was said there. >> he considers anyone who doesn't support him or who will not bend to his will an enemy of our country he wants
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to send the military after american citizens and that is her speaking about these comments from former president trump that there is this enemy within leftist radical people. >> he said that might need to have the national guard or the military brought in to deal with them. and those are comments that harris wants people to be focused on what she thinks about what the trump presidency take two would be isaac. >> thank you so much, sir. >> all right. let's go battleground georgia now where donald trump is heading later today and where voters wanted to vote early, can now do so in-person. cnn's nick valencia is live at a polling site in atlanta. there. what are you? you're seeing? i see a car is just pulled up behind you there >> hey, good morning, sara. we're seeing a lot of enthusiasm, a lot of excitement, even an hour before the doors opened, there was already five people lined up outside of the door. you see the line has grown behind me and we're officially in early voting season in this critical
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battleground state and things will look slightly different for georgia voters when they showing up to the polls this time around for starters, there will be fewer and fewer absentee ballot drop boxes that became a point of contention in 2020, they were available 24-7. they're going to be available now mostly during business hours and they will be located inside elections offices. and we're early voting is happening also so a new state law makes it illegal to hand out food or water to those in line within 150 feet of where a ballot is being cast. however, there will be more opportunity for early voting. two saturdays will be added to early voting and two sundays if counties see fit look, it goes without saying there is a lot of anxiety around the post-election process here. in georgia, especially what happened in 2020 and also what has been happening at the georgia state election board three trump allies have been pushing through new rules changes. one of them currently in the courts right now. that's a reasonable inquiry which democrats fear could lead to a row county election official refusing to certify
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election results despite fight all of that, the secretary of state, brad raffensberger assuring georgia voters to have faith in the process end of the day. >> we're gonna be on respond with a fact-based but also we're going to have all 5 million paper ballots and we're going to be able to scan those and read the human readable tax open across the state of georgia here in fulton county, 37 precincts to choose from. you do not have to vote exactly where your precinct is during early voting, you can vote in the county that you live in you remember fulton county was consequential in 2020 we'll see if it has a similar fate here. in 2024. >> sara, a lot of changes but still you said there isn't doozy out some so far this morning, people there an hour before polls actually open. thank you. i appreciate it so much. john. all right. this morning, a whole region on edge after brand new comments from israeli officials on what they will and won't well, not target inside iran. new reports
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cnn, that israel and kate indicated to the u.s. it may avoid targeting iranian news nuclear in oil sites in iran today, there were funeral services for a commander of the islamic republican guard killed in an airstrike in beirut. the same strike that killed hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah. let's go to tehran's cnn's frederik pleitgen is there for the very latest fred, it's great to have you there. what are you seeing this morning? >> john? you were inside that funeral nilforoshan, who is of course the islamic revolutionary guard corps commander who was killed that same airstrike that also killed hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah on september 27. that was a really big event that saddam assault, lot of prayers saw chanting as well. i would say that on the streets there we were among a lot of people, tens of thousands of mourners who showed up to pay their respects. but of course, also to display their angry towards the united states and to israel. the crowd, in fact, broke out into death to america and death to israel chance at various times as that
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precession went along. and of course, the killing of us nilforoushan, a law along with hassan nasrallah was one of the reasons for that major missile strike. the iranian say, when they targeted israeli territory now, but as you mentioned right now, reporting suggesting including our own, that the israelis have now relented and said that they're not going to attack energy installations or nuclear installations inside iran. however, the iranians still sending a pretty tough message themselves. they say, no matter in which way israel strikes. and if israel strikes, there will be a retaliation coming from iran. we've seen that kind of rhetoric throughout the weekend with the iranian foreign minister traveling throughout this region making that point again and again and again. and one of the things that he was saying is that for iran there are no red lines as he put it in the defense of the iranian population. but of course also in the defense of iran's interests as well. the other thing that we picked up on as well, john, was that the
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iranians are now warning countries here in this region not to allow israel to use their airspace for a strike on iran. they say that that would have negative implications for those countries. you can see that the rhetoric still very much ramping up at the bottom line from the iranians is, no matter what's kind of strike the israelis conduct if they conduct a strike the iranians are going to hit back john frederick pleitgen, you've been to tehran so many times. it's great to have you there now at this moment of extreme tension. thank you so much. keep us posted. kate. >> so six more people are making new accusations and falling new lawsuits against sean "diddy" combs, one from a 16-year-old boy at the time and fema back to full operations again in western north carolina after being forced to halt work over threats, one no man now arrested and charged for making those threats against the fema teams who are on the ground just trying to help
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>> oh cnn's five things with kate bolduan, streaming weekdays on cnn.com, and max this were using this morning musician sean "diddy" combs facing a new round of serious and disturbing allegations. the rapper and record label executive has been accused of sexual assault and six new lawsuits all fine. filed anonymously at this point, the alleged victims include men, women, and a teenage boy. the lawsuit says combs told them that then 16-year-old boy that the alleged assault was a rite of passage to becoming a music star. that is the allegation from him. cnn's elizabeth wagmeister is joining us now from los angeles plus what more can you tell us about what is in these lawsuits? and at this point we don't know the names of those who are making these accusations that is correct. >> these were all filed anonymously as either jane doe's or john doe's. there are four male accusers who filed as john doe's and there are two females accusers who filed as
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jane doe's. now, these lawsuits, sara, range from 1995 to 2021. there are a lot of similarities throughout these lawsuits. all of the accusers are alleging that they were sexually assaulted by combs and half of the accusers alleged that they were drugged. now you mentioned that one of these accusers alleges that he was a minor at the time. he says that he was 16-years-old, as you said, that combs allegedly told them that this was a way to break into the industry when he sexually assaulted him at a white party. i want to walk you through some of the other lawsuits. one female accuser alleges that she was was 19-years-old at the time she was a college student. another woman says that she was raped at a party in 1995 for a music video, i want to read you part of her lawsuit. it says, quote, when plaintiff attempted to pull away, he violently struck her, slamming her head against the wall and causing her to fall to the floor disoriented and pain plaintiff tried to
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escape, but combs hit her again, making it nearly impossible for her to move. that is when she alleges that she was raped the most recent accusation coming from a man who says that in 2021, that he was actually flown out by combs his businesses and transported from the airport to a party in new york that is where he said that he was drugged and then he claims that he was sodomized, so very graphic details and all of these lawsuits. now, you may remember that earlier this month in an attorney from houston named tony buzbee, he came forward in a press conference. he said that he was representing at least 120 new accusers that he plans to file lawsuits for all of them. these are the six first lawsuits to come from this attorney. so they are all represented by him. now, i spoke to him earlier this month about the lawsuits that he said would be coming. let's take a look at what he told me about some of those similar
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comes up quite often, but there's obviously there's a lot of partying going on album released parties after parties, club parties, parties after club. i mean, you name it. these were people that were there that were that were allegedly drugged and then allegedly raped passed around, woke up the next morning, just completely clueless about what had happened to them and just utter shock and and injured events attorney, he told me that he did intend to file lawsuits for all of his 120 clients that he says that he is representing sarah he has combs or his attorneys responded to any of the allegations in these new lawsuits, yet yes, i obtained a statement from his attorneys yesterday. they say that that attorney is simply looking for publicity. i want to read you part of their statements, sara, they say quote, mr. combs and
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his legal team have full confidence in the facts, their legal defenses, and the integrity of the judicial process in court. the truth will prevail that mr. combs has never sexually assaulted anyone adult or minor man or woman. you see there, not responding to the specific allegations in these six lawsuits, but denying both stop that beyond even be six lawsuits that he ever sexually assaulted anyone, elizabeth wagmeister. thank you so much for keeping us updated on this ongoing story with more lawsuits against sean "diddy" combs. appreciate it. john. >> all right. we have new video of an explosion on a busy road officials now say it was a homemade explosive device, in quote hope he is ok, the new reaction by vice president harris to the strange trump tower the hall overnight that turned into 30 minutes of him sort of dancing on stage
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years ago. georgia's brantley county may be the most pro-trump county across all the swing states that could decide the presidency this year. cnn's elle reeve eve went there to find the elusive democrat and has the story not a trick question. >> where are you at? >> gosh. all right. i have the cne and reporters here and they want to talk to a democrat. i'm serious as a heart attack, who's here in town that would talk to him? >> that's 7,200 him credit it's hard to find an open democrat and frankly, county georgia, where trump won more than 90% of votes in 2020 of all the counties and all the 2024 swing states. >> it's the most this pro-trump and we wanted to know why we vote 9% republican, not because anything wrong hamlin's okay, let's get that
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on the board. this plane about me we're a small rural county. lot of folks here live paycheck to paycheck and wonder too much month at the end of the money people vote when a while. i want point john, the democratic party was for the working man, and the republican party was for all the elites. and somewhere that got switched around, some of that stuff, everybody here calls him president trump. as far as the people in the round here is concerned, he's still the president democrats didn't used to be rare here, almost everyone we spoke to said the grandfather had been one, but those days are gone numbers do not lie. >> watching people five and six years ago, they have successful businesses. they were thriving, they were doing well every time somebody comes in okay. then we'll have to close it relatively hurts hendricks got a heat pressed to make customer t-shirts and it turned out that one kind of design really helps pay the bills i've. >> learned how to put it on my computer and kind of change things as long as they can still sell donald trump stuff. >> we doing good. >> there, just $5 $5.01 of her
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customers was sherry raul. we met her while she was buying a trump sign and she said we could come sea or put it up. her grandson tallon died in an accident december before he could vote in his first election he did loving for and try to get eight time about a one term just like, i make you know, $9 an hour and i work this many hours. >> why do i only make this much money? and i told him, i said, son, it's politics you got to pay taxes, talent became really intrigued with it and started doing some more research. and he said, dad looking at what me and you talked about, we need donald trump in office and he just became a huge trump supporter. >> his parents said he would want people to know he was for trump. and so they put the sign up because he's not here to say it himself. >> thanks. china's pretty fast on from trump to biden, even dicus a difference even the kids yeah. i can take it to the piggly wiggly and i have a and you just look at the process.
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>> i don't know where you come from, but can compare to what we've had four. years ago is triple. >> there's some statistics that show that younger women are more likely to be for harris. do you see any evidence of that here in this county? >> i. don't really in this county, but i do know some younger females, there are very much a harris person. and i mean, i'm not against sir. if i thought she'd be going to be different. than. what was already in there in like, she should have come out, running independent that i'm i will listen to a little more ron him invited us to breakfast the next day at a diner, were regulars talk politics when biden claim that he had more jobs and created more jobs, that's only because of corona because everything shut down. >> that was not trump spoke know the jobs report numbers were really good for september that just came out and said, the american people should numbers you think, take that and you have created the washington, dc, you get creative let to the american
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people that go to work every day even when they down, even when it's against me, even when it's when it's going up, he'll we get up and we continue to work. we continue and we'd make this country better today. nobody in washington got a ride they take credit for what the american people have done it. >> but we didn't want to leave town without hearing different plaintiff vm so they called some old friends to come by and so on some folks will be able to talk and tell him to hurry up. >> i want to go fishing our cnn reporter is you want me to democrat and wrap it daily? they were fewer law which way you is whether you call on you and now raised have been
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ma'am. gotten down there >> europe they are there other gentlemen high and can join she's a cnn reporter and he won't seem democrats and brown again, he's, he can't find one i told her i knew a couple. she said please call or pleases you wouldn't quiz. tell us as thank you. >> i have voted republican. >> yeah. >> yeah. i'd love for the man. i don't love for their power so what are your thoughts on the election for my thoughts on my on the election most think about it. >> well, are you going to vote for? >> correct birth? >> well, i using the right person, be donald trump. >> okay. tell me why last time you saw him talking to you, watched your lips were moving. >> he's lying all right. >> well, so mr. wilson here was telling us that january 6 was a big disqualifier for him,
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shouldn't have been what how do you feel about that how feel about like he's anti american he's tried to overthrow our government. and so are you thinking about voting for harris? >> yeah, i have to or not vote. >> he the only job than dropped yeah. >> it's robbery run i voted for him elie reeve, cnn, 100 georgia really fascinating reporting by elena, as always joining us right now to talk about some of it and much more. cnn senior political commentators, ana navarro and scott jennings, also fascinating people well to talk with you, always. and one woman, there's a lot that was said that's worth discussing when hearing from voters. one woman in l.a.'s report and kind of encapsulates maybe what the problem is. the challenges before kamala harris, which is she said, i'll take you to the piggly wiggly. i don't just show you the prices you could ended their full stop, right? right. >> she also said she's not necessarily against harris but
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she just doesn't think harris is any different than joe biden as she put it, she's no different than what's already there. it was on your show on the view when harris was asked when kamala harris was asked, how would you do things differently if you you're president and she says, i don't not a thing comes to mind. >> how how does she thread this needle correctly because with voters that right there, she's not. >> okay. thanks. first i love it when we do have of stories because i think the voters who speak unvarnished and not trying to spend stuff not talking with media points. it just it's so revealing and people, if you listen to them, you'll learn so much as far as how does she thread the needle? i think it's difficult. i think it's difficult because she has great loyalty and affection for joe biden. he has she has been his vice president for four years. and frankly, i think she's very proud of a lot of the achievements. i think needs to be changed, not
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confirmed. >> what i almost got from what i think she needs to lean into is who she is. i mean, if you think an 81-year-old man from delaware, white man is going to govern the same as the experience of a woman, child of immigrants from california south asian, african american then you're crazy. so i think she needs to lean into look, we all we all are who we are, plus our circumstances my circumstances are very different from joe biden circumstances. i grew up in a completely different era. of course, we're going to govern differently and i think she also needs to find some specific place this is where there would be some differences. she talked about having a republican in the cabinet. i welcome that. i think it was a very good thing when bill clinton did that with bill cohen, who was very qualified and they are very great job. so she needs to find a few more examples, concrete examples, because people want to hear concrete examples the
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so we're talking about this georgia that we're talking about scott and trump's headed to georgia today, early voting starts early in person. voting starts today in georgia republicans seem more confident about georgia than maybe, than i would say. they seem about some of the other battleground states do you think that's founded? do you think that risks spiking the football before you in the endzone? >> there's always a risk and being over-confident and i do think republicans generally feel good about the sunbelt. they have even before harris got into the race, they thought things were trending their way. i mean, georgia was an extremely close state and they believe that trump's retrospective job approval has gotten better. they believe his popularity has gone up and they believe people are comparing him. >> and you don't have any, you don't have to senate ritz to send races on the ballot. there were helpful in toronto. >> yeah. and so you throw all those things in a pot? >> i mean, are there or there enough votes to overturn? turning extremely or over change the color on the map of an extremely close state. absolutely. but they think that about a lot of these states
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that in hindsight, trump wasn't so bad, especially when you compare it to what biden/harris are doing that's what a lot of republicans think is happening in the closest states. but if i were either of these campaigns, i wouldn't be overly confident. i mean, i might feel good about a state or feel good about something i did or feel like my opponent just made a mistake at any given time make no mistake though. it's an extremely close election, either could win. >> we're not going to, we're not going to call today. i'm just going to throw that out there bragging if you're talking about how people are thinking of trump is it wasn't, that, wasn't that bad. what, what kamala harris is trying to do is a new tactic that we've, that we're now saying kind of allowing donald trump to speak for himself at her rally in pennsylvania yesterday. watch this i will show you one example of donald trump's worldview and intentions please roll the clip the worst people are the enemy from within. i think the bigger problem are
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the people from within. >> we have some very bad people. we have some sick people, radical left, lunatics and i think they are should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by national guard or if really necessary by the military coming from him she's using his words to try to make her argument that he is dangerous and he is unhinged and it gets a little bit back to the beginning. we'll were joe biden ended his run, which was focusing on the donald the danger of donald trump to democracy do you like that as part of a focus of her closing message? >> well, i liked the fact that she's actually making a case better than having the candidate i support standing on stage for 39 minutes, swaying
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to me a second saying forget the questions. let's just play music so look, i do think that nobody does trump better than trump and are you going to change the mind of people who support trump? you're not the question on, in places like michigan, in places like georgia and all of these swing states is going to come to turn out and trump uses fear very effectively. fear of immigration i think that kamala harris should use the same tactic. she's been lifting people, she's been talking about joy unity. okay. well, let's now try to cure some of that trump amnesia and remind people because let's, let's think about this. this is, there's not coming in a vacuum, right? this is not donald trump saying this out of the blue. this is after january 6. this is after saying he wants to be a dictator for a day. this is after saying he wants to be retribution. this is after saying he wants tribunals. tribunals against liz cheney. so when you put it
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all together and you hear from his mouth yeah. i think it gives you pause. >> one of the questions is, what is what is the thing to convince the suburban voters that are sitting on the fence? what is it is talking about? the enemy within talking about bringing the national guard and the military to go after the enemy within. do you think that focus? helps donald trump with forgets supporters on either side, right? it's, we know what we're focusing on at this point. >> do you think that's effective? >> well, a couple of things. number one, in the interview question, they were talking about the reporter asked him, do you think there's going to be chaos on election day? he said moon up for my people and i think what he was referring to are the fact that there are radical left's. the left is all over this country for the last calendar year, who had been wreaking havoc on college campuses and american cities. so he's not, he's actually not wrong. >> it's vague enough. you don't know which is a trade of donald trump? jd vance was asked about it and he started talking about illegal immigrants. >> look, i mean, i think everybody is trying to ignore
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that. we have had radical left us in this country who have no respect for our institutions, our laws our government our, you know, whatever, wherever they happen to be and just a few weeks ago in washington, dc, they took the american flag down in front of union station, and burned it and were hoisting and flying the colors of hezbollah and hamas. i mean, look, these people do exist. i hope they don't do anything on election day, but you can't ignore the fact that they exist. number two, his best vectors for the people you just describe are quite obviously the economy immigration, crime, and the concept of, is it a change election because most people want change and his best vector is look if you want change, you can't leave the same people in charge who have given you results that you don't like. it was is and will forever be for the next three weeks his best vector for people who were on the fence, look at the polling, his retrospective job, approval is better than what's currently in the white house. and he's never been more popular. there's a reason for that.
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it's because people are comparing in real time two presidencies and they know they got better results at him. that's his best message. >> we will see what actually occurs wow but his best message in this is not a political statement. my, my called up place hey, let's would be slightly different no offense to murati, no effect well, he's very limited in his playlist, given that most artists are suing him if he uses now there some stop ai. let me put thank you very much, john. >> kate is partial to in the navy, but you know what's happening today, the former special prosecutor 20 election subversion case against donald trump in georgia is set to sit for a closed door deposition before the republican led house judiciary committee and nathan wade resigned in march after allegations of an improper romantic relationship with his boss, fulton county da fani willis cnn's zach cohen covering this in washington. what do we expect and why now yeah, john nathan wade was subpoenaed by house
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republicans, is part of their investigation into how the fulton county da's office has been using federal funding, but also as they've been claiming publicly that the prosecution of donald trump in georgia was politically motivated. so you can expect members, especially republican members of the house judiciary committee, to press nathan wade, both for details about that investigation and about his relationship with fulton county, da fani willis. now, fani willis making clear in a letter to the committee before today's deposition that nathan wade's been told not to answer any questions about the investigation and the case against donald trump and this code if it had to georgia fani willis wrote, quote, i am concerned that your demand for mr. wade's testimony could force him to improperly divulge confidential information that is protected by privileges held by the fulton county district attorney's office and demands that mr. wade violates state bar of georgia rules that govern conduct of attorneys have clearly fani willis trying to put up a wall of sorts between in this deposition today from nathan wade, her former top prosecutor, and former romantic partner, and questions about that could get to the heart of her criminal investigation into donald
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trump, which obviously remains on ice as of now, while it appeals court tries to settle whether or not she should be disqualified from the case. >> where stand yeah. >> john, right now, things are still in limbo. we know that the case is on pause on hold right now while the appeals court tries to decide whether or not fani willis should be thrown off the case obviously, that could have implications. we know this case won't go to trial before election day, which is just as you said, under thorough pretty days away from now. but if donald trump loses, we could potentially still see this case go to trial. if fani willis is allowed to remain on the case. and that's why nathan wade's deposition today is relevant still to this matter. nathan wade was obviously a key part of those allegations of an improper romantic relationship between he and fani willis? take a listen to what nathan wade said earlier this summer when he was interviewed by kaitlan collins and asked about that relationship and his role on the trump case just to clarify, when did their
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romantic relationship between the two of you start yeah. so we get into there has been this effort to say that. okay. these these exact dates are are at issue in these exact dates are i'm getting i'm getting signaled here with his attorney. >> this would be a question again, he'll be asked today and it's a question at the heart of whether or not fani willis could be disqualified from the case, and if that happens, this case all but goes away. if donald trump's that opens up a whole new can of questions down the line that will have to sort out the answers to if and when that happens all the twists and turns. >> zach cohen, you're covering it all. thanks so much. >> more twists it. look at that twist. >> full term. i mean, it's like a half years. >> i could add a sasha. >> i would love a full yeah, triple lindy or whatever it's called. let's talk about
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it comes to the accessibility of gasoline. >> and it could be days to the situation is back to normal. cnn's matt egan is joining me now. there is a serious problem here. you are seeing these lines and you're seeing the frustrations go sky sky-high? >> yes. sara, this has been such a headache for people who were just trying to recover from back-to-back hurricanes hundreds of gas stations in the region have no fuel when people are unfortunate enough to find them, sometimes they are on long lines, sometimes hours-long, and yeah, tensions have flared. >> there had been reports of fights at gas stations. now, as of yesterday afternoon, according to gas, but he's had no fuel that amounts to about 1,200 stations that are dry. now in tampa, its nearly half of them that don't have fuel. the good news though, is that we have seen these outage numbers come down. and if you look at the trend in tampa,
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that chart shows it nicely at one point a couple days ago, they were 80% of the gas stations. they didn't have any fuel. so now the fact that it's below 50% is moving in the right direction. the problem is that there's no pipelines delivering fuel into south florida, right? they're really relying on port tampa bay to get fuel in from the gulf coast from roots. but that port is not operating 100%, not yet, nor, or some of the terminals in the region. now, there is help on the way according to fema 70 million gallons of gas, jet fuel, and diesel are scheduled to arrive in tampa over the next few days hopefully they're able to get the port back up and running so they can get the fuel off those vessels because we've got vessels out at sea that are sort of piling up, waiting to come in. the meantime, florida officials say they're doing a lot here to try to help the situation. they're doing. these police escorts for the fuel tanker trucks they are providing up to ten gallons of
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free gas at 12 different sites and the providing almost $10 million in funding to try to help another port recover experts tell me that they're hopeful that over the next few days things will be moving back towards normal. we know that people in florida really need yeah. >> i mean, they've been hit with two major hurricanes and the fuel is just part of the problem. the frustration understandably. hi there. thank you so much. appreciate it all right. >> this morning, after a threat against female workers, north carolina governor roy cooper for is directing the state's public safety department to coordinate with law enforcement to ensure the safety of the fema teams fema had to pause its work after these threats, police did find a suspect armed with a handgun and a rifle and a car outside a grocery store serving as a hurricane helene relief site. fema teams have resumed assisting storm victims. surveillance video shows a family narrowly evading a blast while driving. john richards was driving his family
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when what he thought was a ball fell onto the road, he quickly realized that the ball had smoke coming from the soccer parent in me is that's a soccer ball. so i actually slow down a little bit. like a kid's going to run possibly behind this ball and then within a second, i turn to my wife and i said, that's a bomb base, tsai exploded behind the car. all three of us were was like a movie where you're a little muffled hearings will muffled can we came out absolutely. in shock? >> look, obviously we need information on what the heck that bomb was doing there. who placed it? richard said his car was slightly damaged his family doing. okay. >> this morning, two giant pandas from china, they are in us airspace to three-year-old bears. they made a pitstop in alaska before a special charter plane dubbed the panda express very creative, delivers them to the washington national zoo. chinese official say on their long journey they will snack on
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corn buns, bamboo kambu shoots, and keras. the pandas are the first china has sent to washington in 24 years. kate, we're going to stand by at the airport to get comment from the bears when they land i mean, they may have some commentary on the in-flight meal, just saying it could be upgraded when what especially chartered. >> i mean, they have points to upgrade. >> my clearly went 24 years, there's guy miles is like clearly heard expired. >> okay. i'm no you're so excited. would you like to move on with me? thank you. >> nearly 45 million people across 20 states are facing freeze and frost alerts right now, some areas could see temperatures dropped more than 20 degrees, seen as derek van dam is tracking this. okay. okay. okay. yes, it is. fall? yes. temperatures are supposed to go down in the fall, but we're we just talking about record-breaking heat like a moment ago forget, forget summer, kate, we're going to forget fall to convert to go right to winter. >> if you're in upstate new york, i mean, this this is the
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first snow falling from the skies in saranac lake, creating quite a sight and a little light dusting in some of the adirondacks as well. so a beautiful sight, but this cold weather not welcome for everybody. remember there's a lot of relief efforts still taking place in and around western north carolina, particularly asheville. temperatures flirting with a freezing mark there overnight lows and really not giving more out of the middle 50s for the afternoon high temperatures. so it will be cold for the next couple of days for those without electricity just to he's still and without power. so here it is. this is the 60 million americans under some sort of weather alert to that being cold weather alert. and these temperatures are more typical towards mid to end of november so asheville's high today, 57. that is the average for november 23, very similar type weather pattern along the eastern seaboard, new york the way to atlanta, the cold weather is here through the rest of the workweek, but then we see the temperatures moderate to near normal conditions for the rest of the country, but will feel this weather all the way to the gulf coast. so we're going to feel temperatures well below averag
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