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payments. now, we don't know the specific walgreens locations, but one is seven by 20271 in instead of the current store is open are no longer going to be open. and we also just learned the other day, about 7:11. 711 is shutting 444 underperforming stores cross north america. again, we don't know the specifics. they haven't been laid out in terms of which stores, but this represents about 3% of the convenience stores stores around the continent. and dave listed a few reasons include putting falling sales inflationary pressure on consumers plunging cigarettes sales, which is interesting, and shrinking store traffic, 711 said that they're store traffic in august was down by 7% year year-over-year. that was the sixth straight month of falling, say, i was falling traffic. and so now 711 like walgreens, they're pulling the plug on some of the weakest links are clearly people do not share my love of a frozen from 7:00.
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>> clearly just delicious thank you a new hour of z then news central starts. now fascism and allergic conjunctivitis. >> one of the darkest strangest, but also most telling and most important, 12 hours of campaigning we have, seen sean combs facing an onslaught of new lawsuits, which she will have to fight from behind bars. the serious and disturbing new accusations, and the da plane carrying if true giant pandas now over the key battleground state of michigan, early voting begins for panda watch, it is possible i am mixing up stories i'm john berman with kate bolduan and sarah seidner. this is cnn news central white house hits the three week
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mark, exactly three weeks from today is election but in georgia, early voting just began, which means for some americans last night was a final impression moment for kamala harris and donald trump before polls open? >> brent harris called trump unhinged. trump, once again attacked harris, has icu and then abruptly ended his event after and he danced locked go and vote. let me hear that music plays, and i wanted think i should ahead, let's dovere is with us now. >> all right. what what, what the heck is going on here because this lasted for more than a half an hour is basically half of the trump
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townhall. they're in the very important state of pennsylvania yeah, as the former president was there to answer questions about his campaign and what he would do as president again, from voters, there were two medical incidents to people who collapsed in the crowd were getting treated by doctors are and the foreign president decided that the thing that he would do instead of continuing to answer questions would be to start calling out songs that he would want played and to dance. >> as you say, the super clip that you did, there are super cut was some of what happened, but it went on for 39 minutes of donald trump calling out songs and dancing and people in the crowd seemed to be somewhat confused. i was noticing in the clip that you were just playing there, you can see one of the people who is standing on stage with him checking things on his phone while well, this is going
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on. so that's how the former president spent his night last night, and then tweeting about kamala the medical report that she repeat released over the last weekend and saying that that was a big problem for her. so that's what he was doing. kamala harris meanwhile, was in erie, pennsylvania trying to call attention to other things that down trump has been talking about, specifically, what he said at two points over the weekend, one at a rally and then in an interview talking about how there is an enemy within and that it's the radical left in that, in his opinion, there might need to be the national guard or military so terri brought out against these people if they are causing some sort of chaos after election day and harris doing something that she has not done before, which is to pause in her own remarks and the rallies that she was having and just play clips of trump saying that this is part of harris trying to focus people
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in these last three weeks here on the stark choice that is in front of people and to say that it in part is about trumping unstable, calling him out again for not doing a second debate with her and not sitting for more interviews like she has been doing and also to say hey, that he is part of that he would continue if he came back to the white house in a kind of america that she thinks americans should not be standing for. so that's how we are 21 days out here as now, the candidates continue over today to do more, harris will be in detroit trying to make her case it's to black voters, especially black men, with an event with charlemagne tha god, the radio host and donald trump on the campaign trail to, we're going to have a lot going on over these last three weeks. >> yep. we are in the final weeks right before the election is finally almost here. isaac dovere. thank you so much. appreciate your reporting. >> it's completely here here in some places where they are voting, including georgia early
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voting began today. donald trump is plenty, two stops there today. let's go right to nick valencia in atlanta at a polling site. what are you seeing it? >> hey, john, the early voting was the big news of the day, but about 30 minutes ago we got a ruling from the superior court that we've been waiting for related to the voting process here in 2024, judge robert mcburney had a couple of lawsuits in front of him. one related to and being brought forward by a fulton county elections official named june fully adams, who made news this past spring by refusing to certify the results of the presidential primary. but judge robert mcburney, sending a clear message saying that certification under georgia law is mandatory. and here's what he's saying in part of his ruling, saying, quote, give me one second here to bring that ruling. if election officials, i'm sorry, if election superintendent since we're as plaintiff, urges free to play investigator or prosecutor, jury, and judge. and so because of a unilateral determination of error or fraud, refuse to certify election results.
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georgia voters would be silenced, our constitution and our election code do not allow for that to happen. this really sends a major blow to conservatives who were trying to broaden then there powers. and again, i mentioned that there's another ruling related to certification that is in front of judge robert mcburney as it stands right now, related to a reasonable inquiry which democrats fear could give powers to a rogue election official to refuse to certify election results. look, it goes without saying that there is an air of anxiety when it comes to the post-election chin tabulation process. but that's not really on voters minds. the ones since that we've spoken to today so far a poll opened up at seven this morning and there was already five people in line an hour before the doors open that line ended up wrapping around this precinct were in front of fulton county, was consequential in the 2020 election. we'll see if it has a similar fate here. in 2024. john, people showing up to vote, what they want to do is to cast their vote and to have it count. >> nick valencia in atlanta. thank you very much.
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>> kamala harris in pennsylvania took a new approach and taking on donald trump talks housing too, and playing clips of the former president in his own words to make her argument, she said that he is a danger to the country, highlighting his repeated line recently about needing to fight the enemy within. and with that, the harris campaign also rolled out a brand-new ad featuring trump's day that he suggested that we shoot people on the streets second term would be worse. >> there will be no one to stop his worst instincts unchecked power, and no guardrails. we elect trump again we're in terrible danger and joining us right now are two former trump national security aides who you saw there in that ad, former adviser to vice president mike pence, olivia troye, and former trump homeland security official kevin carroll. thanks guys for being here. kevin, people supporting donald trump will say you're hyperventilating, you're
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exaggerating that the guardrails worked last time, democracy didn't dissolve under his watch why do you think they're wrong because it was a very close run thing last time around. >> and we won't have the same quality of people around a second time, if it comes to pass repeatedly during the first term, president trump was just inching to misuse the military. in 2017, he wanted to use the national guard to conduct immigration investigations. secretary john kelly said no. in 2018, he wanted to use the military to shoot migrants, including women and children. crossing the rio grande. secretary madis said no. in 2020, he wanted to invoke the insurrection act to use federal troops against protesters during the george floyd demonstrations. and secretary esper said no. and on january 6, part of the plan was again, to invoke the insurrection act to use federal troops if protests broke out after mike pence refused to certify the election. lovely vice president pence did the right thing. so it was very
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close thing last time around, but you won't have people. i think the quality of john kelly and general mattis and vice president pence around i do want to ask you about john kelly and in just a moment, as you worked under him when he was secretary of homeland security and olivia jd vance backed up trump and when asked by reporters for what he thinks trump meant when he talked about the enemy within and using the national guard are bringing in the military to fight against some. let me play for you. what jd vance? >> is it a justifiable use of those assets if they're rioting and looting and burning cities down to the ground, of course, if that happens, if you have a major reaction to a, to an election in 20 24, of course, you ought to commit law enforcement resources to bring order back to our cities. >> what does it sound from mean by enemy within how do you interpret that? >> well, i think one of the ways i interpreted it is in the past 3.5 years kamala harris is open border has allowed at least hundreds and maybe
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thousands so people that we know are on the terrorism watch list will be how do you react to that tap dancing to cover up for donald trump as usual. >> but that is the best who lived donald trump firsthand, who were in these meetings when he was suggesting shooting migrants, shooting americans i'll tell you, i walked those grounds outside the white house the day that donald trump suggested we shoot protesters in americans and i had friends there in that square with their families. they were peacefully protesting and using there exercising her right to free speech and so i was there for some of the most horrifying conversations when donald trump is talking about these enemies from whipped ten internally here and using the military against them. he's really talking not about democrats per say. we can say that he is what he's really talking about is anyone who actually presents an existential threat against them, whether it's the media,
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whether it's americans, whether it's protesters, it's really just authoritarian tendencies and honestly, the reason that so many of us are alarmed by this national security is when a lot of these people are no longer in the room, he will go to his worst instincts should he get elected? again and he will incite the type of violence that we've seen, whether it came to january 6, or whether, you know, someone like in 2018, i worked on the case where the person was sending the pipe bombs to media entities to democratic leaders. it leads to actual real-world consequences when donald trump says he things, and that is what makes him so dangerous. >> kevin, the former chairman of the joint chiefs under donald trump, general mark milley. he's quoted in bob woodward's new book saying that donald trump is a fascist to the core it also said that you need to, we need to stop them. you need to stop them talking to the american media and two, i think the american people you worked for another general under john kelly when he was dhs secretary and he has told his own troubling stories about donald trump why do you
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think comments from top people like milley kelly defense secretary, mark esper, and so on and so forth. that don't seem to have more impact given where the polling stands. and i just looked at it that donald trump still leads when it comes to the american people, when they're asked who do you trust to handle national security? >> i wish people would pay more attention to them i think perhaps people are treating the words, are these retired general and flag officers as if they're the words of other politicians. and i would discourage people from doing that. these are people who've spent over 30, 40, some years there's a case is serving our country in uniform with repeated combat tours. >> they have served presidents of both parties they are deeply conservative men. >> and in my experience, but they're not partisan men. and i wish people would pay more attention to these dire
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warnings that they're good. i think chairman milley was correct to finally say the f-word fascism because that's what we're seeing in these past few weeks from donald trump with these just lurid stories about how immigrants will come into your kitchen and slit your throat still your pet and heat it. just absolute lunacy coming from the mouth of the a former prayers the united george washington's old job thank you both for coming on. i appreciate your time sir. >> all right ahead. sean, "diddy" combs faces six new sexual assault lawsuits, including one man who says he was a minor at the time and two giant pandas on their way from china to washington's national zoo. >> we're tracking the panda express until they touched down john berman is jumping thank for joining welcome often so what trying to hit the older here, trying to
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assault in six new lawsuits, all filed anonymously. one accuser says combs assaulted him at a party when he was only 16. combs allegedly told him it was a rite of passage saying, quote, don't you want to break break into the business cnn's elizabeth wagmeister has been covering this from the beginning is with us this morning with the latest elizabeth hi john. >> so very disturbing and graphic allegations coming out in these six new lawsuits. these come from both men and women who all filed anonymously. there are foreign john doe, so male accusers and to jane doe's, as you said, one of the male accusers alleges that at the time that he was allegedly sexually assaulted by combs in 1998, that he was a 16-year-old teenage boy. he says that he met combs at one of his infamous white parties. and as you said, he was talking to colleagues about his aspirations to break into show business when he alleges that
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he was assaulted. now, that was not the only alleged assault that occurred at one of these white parties a another male accuser says that in 2006, when he was hired to work security at one of these white parties and the hammer dense that he alleges he was drugged and then assaulted by combs now, as i said, there are both male and female accusers, both female accusers alleged that they were raped by combs. one of them says that in 1995, she was at a music video promotional party and that is where she alleges that that she was raped by combs. i want to read you part of her complaint. one of the allegations it says, quote, one 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 in pain. plaintiff tried to escape, but combs hit her again, making it nearly impossible. possible for her to move. that is when she goes on to say in this complaint that she was sexually assaulted. now, you may remember that
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earlier this month, a houston-based attorney named tony buzbee, he held a public press conference he said that he was representing at least 100 new accusers of combs and that he planned to filed lawsuits for all 120 of them. these six lawsuits are the first to come from him and i interviewed him earlier this month and he told me about some of the patterns of allegations that he came across with his clients the white party comes up quite often, but there's obviously there's a lot of partying going on album release parties after parties, club parties, parties after club? all right. you name it. these are 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 and utter shock and injured events
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these lawsuits. >> he says that that attorney is simply looking for publicity and his attorneys telling me that combs has never sexually assaulted anyone. >> john all right. elizabeth wagmeister, disturbing new ally yes. thank you for your reporting on this. >> have vice president kamala harris is working hard to lock in the support from black men voters. we're gonna speak to one of the journalists who we had a chance to sit down with her about all of this and october is breast cancer awareness month. cnn correspondent stephanie elam sits down been marking this month for an intimate conversation with her two best friends, both battling breast cancer one, we know very well medicare plan feel like itit's kind of confusing it's so complicated. >> it's a pain, it's really, it's really difficult. it's strong ehealth is a less
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a budget reminder campaign this matter has a judge of by got it. got it, boss. >> honor. you got this with just three weeks to go until the election. >> kamala harris ramping up her media blitz this week, she has been targeting black media outlets. she will appear today with charlemagne, tha god, and detroit and did an interview with my next guest on the often
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viral black content media site, the shade room. here's her response to being asked about whether or not black men will come out in strong support of her, like they have done in the past for other democratic presidents. although the polling shows they may not underlying premise is not an assumption that i'm supposed to have black men in my back pocket in terms of their vote and that i should be i should be taking that for granted because i don't black men are no different from anybody else they expect that you have to earn their vote joining me now host and the shade room, as it's known justin carter is with us and you conducted that interview. you asked her a really interesting question about what happened with what president obama said on the stump where
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he talked to black men as he standing there on a school campus, saying to them basically that sexism might be a part of why she is not getting the support that he believes she deserves and certainly not the kind of support that he got. i'm curiously curious what you are hearing from black men and on what their feelings are on that sara sara so good to see you and join you and watching you for years. >> thank you for having me. yes this hit close to home to me, sara, too, because i am a alumni of the university of pittsburgh, so my eyes the irs, we're open when he did say those things. and i'm really challenging black men to think about that and think about a woman being president and it did not land as well as he thought it was going to in a stirred the pot and ruffled a few feathers when it came to just, you know, people on the internet saying that why are you lecturing two black men,
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black mandate, have a seat at the table. you don't have to spoon-feed them into leaning one way or another so that was just a very interesting perspective and a former ohio senator, she went on on twitter as well to express those sentiments as well. so the bottom line is, i go to these barbershops. i have family members. you know, i was raised by black men and we do have a seat at the table. we do have a strong seat at the table and really at the end of the day, there is some truth in that we do not have to be lectured you do not have to be spoon-fed into believing one thing or the other. we do have a capability of doing our research, doing our homework what can ultimately making the best decision? >> you mentioned something there. it's just sort of is the sentiment that he said the quiet part out loud. but it's the way the message was handed over that didn't resonate yeah, i think so. >> i really think so. and in
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fact, i got a message from the vice president's senior advisor who used to work for the obama administration and she just wanted to clear some things up. you know, he did i'm say those things in a private setting. of course, there were cellphones there, but the sentiment was not to put black men against the wall and make them feel bad for if they choose not to vote for the vice president for president really the message was, let's think about this. let's think about supporting a black woman for president and not necessarily targeting. their demographic what did you make of her answer when you asked her about this issue that has stirred up controversy yeah. >> you know, it's interesting, you know, her focus, she said over and over again, her focus is to make sure that she wins. and she said, you know, above all, she she understood the
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president, the former president barak obama's message. she understood it. she she got it. >> however, her focus she she said right now is to make sure that she really earns the vote for black men. >> so i will say that she really didn't touch on president obama's message 100%, but she did say that her focus right now is pushing past that and working on making sure she meets with black entrepreneurs, black families to make sure that she does earn their vote regardless of what the president said. >> just in carter. thank you so much for doing the interview, for sharing that with us. and thank you for coming on early this morning with us here on cnn news central. appreciate your time. >> alright. our reporter was inside the room at the trump town hall that turned into a 39 minute bizarre dance performance. so what exactly happened? >> and an update on all rolling panda coverage flying in from
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and loud room. i saw put it this way that i was at trump trump's golden escalator launch and have probably been to 100 rallies, give or take, have never seen anything like tonight. cnn's kristen holmes was also in the room at that town hall. she's joining us now, kristen what happened will get it was certainly weird. >> i think any implication that he was having some sort of medical episode is a complete stretch. i've seen that on the left, but someone doesn't have to have a medical episode in order for something to be incredibly bizarre. there are group of us that cover all these events that we're looking at each other while so what's happening? and asking what exactly was going on and at some point, quite frankly, when is this going to end because it gets seemed to keep going. one point we thought that perhaps there was a security issue that secret service had told him he
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had to stay inside, but i was told by sources in both secret service and the campaign that it had nothing to do with that, that he was quote, unquote, vibing as you mentioned, it started with huge medical episodes that pause the town hall and afterwards, the during the second medical episode, he called for pavarotti it could be played, which was an interesting choice and then set at the end of it, he would have a couple of songs that he would play and the group could just listen he ended up following through on that and playing, as you said, the ymca, he was playing james brown and the whole set. and by playing, i mean, they were playing it on the speaker's and he was kind of standing their sweat hey even some of his aides that we were asking what's going on. they seem to not really know. >> and this will not for quite some time and this was 30 minutes of the crowd standing there while he kind of swayed back and forth. >> you saw kristi noem dark back-and-forth at certain times. i'm not sure she really knew what to do in that situation. she of course, was
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moderating that town hall. but all in all, it was certainly one of the more bizarre experiences that i have had on the campaign trail, this cycle and there's still three weeks to go. >> so just standby to standby for the next it's good to see thank you so much. john. >> all right. with us now, republican congressman mike waltz of florida, the author of the new book, hard truths, think and lead like a green beret. congressman, thanks so much for being with us. think you're talking to us from palm beach today, your districts actually up the coast some. how are people doing there after the hurricanes >> thanks for asking john and all of my proceeds for that bookie will go to veterans charities. we're doing okay the farmers and our rural areas were really hit hard and flooded. one of the things that we're really pressing the administration on is under the previous administration, the department of agriculture block
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granted monies down to the states and locals very quickly to help our farmers are fields are flooded, they can't feed their livestock for reasons that aren't clear to us secretary vilsack biden's secretary of va is holding on to it and both senator scott and others have talked to president biden directly we need to help out our farmers, 30% of america's food supply flows through florida's ports. agriculture's our number two industry rural areas quickly carson. >> i do want to ask you about donald trump's comments about e quote, enemy from within. >> he's not talking about immigrants here. he says he's talking about sick people, radical left lunatics. it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by the national guard or if really necessary by. the military. he went on to identify adam schiff as one of these people the thing that's tougher to handle are these lunatics. he says that we have inside like adam
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schiff. adam schiff d. schiff you are a decorated veteran. how would you feel about deploying against adam schiff what he said, john, i think you're connecting some dots there, but what he's talking about, if you just roll the tate back to 2020, you had portland courthouse under sustained assault, federal officers repeatedly injured. you had riots across america, even in the run-up after the election, the run-up to the inauguration, you had antifa talking about descending on washington dc and businesses boarding up, boarding up, there storefronts, even go back to lafayette square over 50 police officers injured, sent to the hospital because of the assaults of the protesters. so i think that's completely appropriate. the national guard was rolled out then president
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trump asked for 10,000 guardsmen to be on standby. the mayor of dc, whittle that down and only asked for 300. we cannot have nor should we have riots in the streets. business owners threatened and americans feeling unsafe in terms of shipping. there and clear record he leaked from the scif. but you're not suggesting deploying military steady. they don't do you want to deploy military against adam schiff? >> know do you think that this is about when he do you think congressman, do you anything like military? >> about do you think deploying the military against political opponents is something that's responsible to discuss from political candidates. >> i think it's responsible to discuss deploying the national guard, which has clearly part of the military. john two to keep to keep our streets safe, to keep rioters out of the street. everyone is welcome to protest peacefully. but when it exceeds that into violence as it did many times in 2020, then
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the national guard was deployed and should be deployed and that has happened in a bipartisan way across many administrations separately. when you have senior members of the intelligence committee lying and leaking from from compartmented hearings when you have them lying to the public in an open hearing that is detrimental to our republic, to our democracy and public trust in our institutions and that's what he was talking about. and that is not good for the country. >> well, again, he called adam schiff a lunatic in specifically was talking about lunatics are the military shot on this network called killing trump, calling trump hitler. and the next coming of another dictator and two people have tried to kill him. we have the iranians trying to kill him. a foreign adversary trying to assassinate him. and we're talking about in playing music in a rally. >> i do. i do understand i do understand. you have talked
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about some of the rhetoric that's been at play here. and we can talk about mark milley calling, calling donald trump a fascist. but, but you yourself sometimes use heated rhetoric. you've referred, you did an interview with newsmax for your talking about socialists seeming to refer to vice president harris as a socialist. so these phrases do get tossed around political ideology that's very different than one is going to be the world's, the world's most god. i mean, god awful dictator in hitler and that clearly is radicalizing people to take action where they believed the ends justify the means to kill him. that is very different. and you have a whole party including my colleagues and congress that call themselves democratic socialist. i think those policies are bad for the country. it leads to what we're seeing in venezuela, cuba, nicaragua, some would argue
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california is on a path towards socialist policies. i don't think that's a fair comparison at all. john. >> you don't i mean, you're talking about marxism, you talk about socialism. and do you think kamala harris is a marxist socialists? >> i think there is marxism that is underpinning men many of her policies that she alluding price controls so the policies but all i'm saying when mark one mark milley says no one has ever been as dangerous as cattree is donald trump. now, i realize he's a total fascist he's saying that donald trump is mouse's fascist policies. it isn't political ideology, fascism, is a political ideology directly to mark milley, but since we're talking about him, look, let's talk about what's dangerous to the country.
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having world war iii nearly in both europe and the middle east, which has happened in the last four years, which happened on his watch, that disgraceful debacle from afghanistan. that's now lead to a rise of both isis and al-qaeda. that's pretty dangerous what's going on in the south china sea is pretty darn dangerous. so i think the weakness we've seen from this white house for which he was the senior military advisor, is far more dangerous than american interests than having the abraham accords signed on the white house lawn, which is what we just had four years ago. >> congressman mike waltz from florida. we do appreciate your time. look forward to speaking with you again. >> take care thanks, john, is there all right. any moment? john berman, stay around for this because i know you're excited. two giant pandas from china expected to touch down in our nation's capital, the three-year-old bears there are, they're not bears right now. they're not bears. made a pitstop in alaska early this morning on their special charter plane dubbed the panda
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>> the other is a non did louis content creator and former mtv vj and host of teen summit we both took very different treatment pass and had starkly different results. here's our conversation. they should i'm sorry, years was left, right? >> yeah. mine was right no different joking about it last region. >> so what about mammograms? >> i'll start with you, where you good about getting your mammogram? >> no, i wasn't good about what this is. a nanda louis she has breast cancer. she's a content creator who is known for her time hosting bet's teen summit in the 90s, being a vijay for mtv and hosting her own talk show in the early 2000s. she's one of my best friends as is cnn anchor sara sidner. she too has breast cancer, stage three, both of them found their lumps on their own sara is discovery was just months after a mammogram, the american cancer society does not recommend self-exams anymore. but to me if you can
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tell, you know, your body to advocate for yourself so much. and i am terrible at advocating for myself. i will advocate for you i will advocate she had me to do it for everybody else. i will i will fight someone like i am a ride or die diabetes. so this has been a real lesson for me to self advocate. sara had a double mastectomy, a nanda took a different approach by the time she found a lump in her breast, her cancer had progressed to stage three and doctors recommended a double mastectomy but she went against the recommendation. my plan at first was to get out excessive toxins in my body. i felt like my body is intelligent. i know that to be true. our bodies are brilliantly made. i decided to keep my tumor and tried to work it out of my body a different way, looking back on her diet, improved her sleep, pursued aggressive homeopathic
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therapies along with traditional medicine and radiation she improved for a long time. she says removing the toxins, physical and emotional from her body has been beneficial but last year, she found out her cancer had metastasize and to stage for which means the cancer spread to other areas. >> my, my lymph system really flared up. and so all through my abdomen, all those limits were very flared up my collarbone and it was the first time i ever had a conversation with death because i felt like this is this is how it ends. i was like, okay, so i don't get afraid of things. i was just like man, i really thought i had this, you know, it was frustrated. i was a little angry at myself. i was and i said, man, i know you're coming for me at some point but i don't want it to be now. and if you could just wait i promise when you do come on, fun for you, what's interesting means that you both are saying, is it to appreciate life more now that you're going through this? or is it joy?
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>> mine is joy? and i didn't realize how little joy i had in my life like i didn't realize that that was not a priority in my life my quality of life was very important to me. >> we've had that conversation before, like i there's certain things i know i'm not going to be okay with an i know myself i want to want to be here. so i had to do it a certain way for me. >> the fact that you like i want to want to be here. i've had times when i didn't want to be here to right. and so you mean in life? >> in life. yeah. i didn't want to be here didn't want to go through all this because of this during this before and then surely came along. >> it's so beard that it was cancer that was like high want to be here. i insist on being here and i insist on thriving, not just being alive not just existing. i want to thrive in a way that i have never felt before
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can hear on it there you i know and i'm tearing up two. i hear you now. >> this was ready to sit down with us and i wanted to jump across the table. when we were talking to a nanda and she said, what then it progressed to stage for partly because of the path she took. talk about just what that was like sitting between the two of us. yeah. yammering on it's enlightening. it's helpful because i think as someone who's so close to both of you, i see how you go through it. i see the highs, the lows, and i realized how little i understood about cancer and how little i understood about how to support you both. and i felt like it was a teachable moment and you both are so strong and so capable of communicating what this is like. and that's why this conversation i think is so important. if you were to ask a nanda, as i did about
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stage for she'll tell you she doesn't really believe in labels. she just has to do what she's she needs to do for her she is feeling great. she's doing a lot better as you can see in our conversation but when you look at the fact that breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for women in the united states, according to the american cancer society. and the fact that black women at any age have the highest death rate. this is something that we need to talk about and to get women out there and checking themselves could be because we are seeing these rates go down, right? of these incidents of death rates since 19 at nine, and part of that is because it's being detected earlier and that people are getting checked and they're getting through it. but i have to say it is emotional to be this close to people who are your rider dies, that people who are there for you and all the best moments and all the worst moments in your life. and not knowing how to support them. and i think hopefully this conversation will inspire other people to be there for their
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loved ones and also to just understand what is going on. you both for so incredibly open in this conversation, sara thank you for being my right or die because, you know, i'm your fight for you, stephanie elam i'm fine for you to i think this is going to be on youtube and on cnn.com, and we'll see later today. and thank you guys. >> well, we're glad you're here tonight. >> listen, you guys bringing me joy all day. i'm laugh throughout the show, which is probably not what the bosses want. that's what they're going to get to the pandas. that's what the pandas want love you guys. thank you so much for being here with us. cnn newsroom up next health care should evolve with you. >> and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about medicare advantage prescription drug plans that can provide more coverage than
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