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make it effortlessly that you're avoiding the question or effortlessly that you're staying on message. i think that's a fine line to hue i mean, we can talk about the theatrical and optics or whatever. >> i do think those two interviews yesterday that trump did in chicago with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg news, and that harris did with charlemagne tha god, or actually that they happen to be on the same day, three weeks out from the election is convenient because they are both really good portraits of who these candidates are and what they're talking about. both of them were media interviews they the way that trump and harris each responded to ask big to talk about specifics, what they said about some of the specifics, the way the both of them responded to being challenged, and how that there was a combativeness from trump. >> and not not in the same way from herat it, it really, for people who have i haven't watched or listened to either them. >> i think it's a good idea to play them side-by-side. >> i think one of the best thing she did in that interview
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was she was really forceful about rejecting kind of the premise of his question mean you heard in that exchange she said i call it discipline and that showing that you are you're not cowed by the byob potentially critical, really very interesting moment. thank you guys were over 7:00. i really appreciate it. thanks to our panel. thanks to you for joining us. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. cnn news central starts right now two campaigns, kamala harris about to hold a major event with more than 100 republicans. >> and what she calls a push for patriotism. as donald trump now clarifies who he knew these by quote, the enemy from within breaking this morning, israel's retaliation plan against iran, we are told is now ready fear of an all-out war grows. and new this morning, police seemed punching and tasing a deaf man with cerebral palsy, then charging him with two felonies. well now
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there's an investigation into that violent arrest underway. i'm kate bolduan with sara sidner and john berman. this is cnn new central game that us from the washington post this morning describing a 12 hours one of events that saw donald trump dodge questions on contacts with vladimir putin say that january 6 was about love and peace. >> it was not declare himself the quote, father of ivf he is not it may clear that what he is talking about the enemy from within. remember, he said he would use the military against the enemy from within. what he's talking about, the enemy from within, he absolutely means his elected political rivals. this despite the fact that his republican allies have come on this show and others and said, oh no, that's not
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what he means. he says it is and we are just getting word this morning that the harris campaign is making new plans to focus on all this. let's get right to cnn's alayna treene with the latest from the trump campaign. good morning, alayna good morning, john. >> so yes. all a lot of these comments came last night when donald trump did a fox news town hall. it was before an all all-female audience. of course, this comes as donald trump and his advisers there's are really trying to court women voters, particularly as we see the widening gender gap. and many female and women voters saying that they support vice president kamala harris. now when i talked to donald trump's senior advisers, they tell me that they recognize a lot of women are turned off by trump, the man himself by his rhetoric, however, they do think that they could make inroads with women when it comes to the issues, however, donald trump last night painted a very dark picture of the country, and he also used
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rhetoric that i think is not in line with that strategy. i want to point out one striking moment because it does get to that men over the weekend when he said the greatest threat to the united states is not our foreign adversaries, but the enemy from within. as you mentioned, john, a lot of people over the weekend have tried or in recent days have really tried to defend donald trump's comments, argue that maybe he was talking about rioters, talking about protesters wanting to send the military very, which is something donald trump said to deal with this problem, trump, though, made very clear that he was talking about his political opponents. i want to read for you to some of that quote because he said, it's quote, it is the enemy from within and they're very dangerous. we have china, we have russia, we have all these countries. if you have a smart president they can all be handled. the more difficult are, you know, the pelosi's, these people there so sick and they're so evil. so of course, he's making very clear. he mentioned the pelosi's as a direct example. he's making clear he's not just talking about rioters and
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protesters, but his political opponents. another very striking moment from yesterday was when donald trump was at the shouldn't the cargo economic club, he was being interviewed by bloomberg news and he refused once again, to commit to a peaceful transfer of power after this election. he also really downplayed what happened on january 6, 2021. i want you to take a were angry, people went there and i'll tell you what they never show that the primary seen in washington was hundreds of thousands. >> a largest group of people i've ever spoken before, and i've spoken with and it was love and peace john falsely claiming once again that there was a peaceful transfer of power back in 2021. >> but all of this comes as we've really seen, donald trump ramping up this dark language in the final stretch before november 5, they're also warned hundreds of thousands of people there. that's also a lie.
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>> alayna new fundraising numbers came out overnight showing really rich people putting a big ton of money behind donald trump no that's exactly right. i'm he is getting a last-minute in the 11th hour major cash infusion from his billionaire backers. i want to walk through some of the numbers that we've seen. elon musk of course one of his most high-profile surrogates right now, he gave 75 million to the super pac that he has the launched over the summer. we know miriam adelson, another huge trump supporter and donor she gave 95 million, of course. another massive number and then we know that david airline, he's a midwestern us shipping magnate he gave 49 million to a-pro trump super packet as well known as the restoration pac. so this is a ton of money and of course, this is something that the trump campaign is obviously welcoming. they have been
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worried about trying to catch up with democrats. really good fundraising numbers in this final stretch. but it's very clear he is going to have the money to do what he needs to do in these final 20 days. >> john landa treene. thank you very much for that report. pocket change for some of these people they're a big day today for kamala harris in battleground, pennsylvania, new this morning, cnn has learned harris will be joined by more than 100 republicans backing her candidacy in a bipartisan effort to call for putting country over party as the democratic nominee speaks i campaign event in bucks county where she will dial in on her message on united the country and upholding the constitution. >> while at the same time reminding voters of donald trump's refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power cnn's eva mckend is with us now, talk us through this strategy well, sara we'll continue to see harris lean into this patriotic message in an appeal to republican voters, the vice president plans to blache trump for previously calling for the termination of the constitution shall also
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warn of the threat of a second trump term poses. >> in her view and slammed her rival for his comment. us military should handle the enemy from within. >> and at this point, we have a good sense of what this campaign argument sounds like. >> she aimed to draw a contrast with the former president in a conversation with charlemagne tha god take a listen to the exchange visions for our nation one mind that is about taking us forward and progress in investing the american people, investing in their ambitions, dealing with their challenges. and the other donald trump is about taking us backward the other is about fascism what can we just say it? yes, we can say that today's event by republican former congressman adam kinzinger, former georgia lieutenant governor geoff duncan, former new jersey governor christine todd whitman
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and several other former trump aides. >> the event will take place in washington, crossing at a location close to where george washington and troops crossed the delaware river and 17, 1776 that of course a turning point in the american revolution. now, in terms of her week ahead, we will see the vice president senate, head to wisconsin after pennsylvania, than michigan and then she'll end the week in georgia. >> sara, eva mckend. thank you so much for that reporting this morning. >> appreciate it. kate. >> donald trump's sits down for an interview at the chicago economic club, and it quickly turned combative. >> you've got to be able to finish a thought because it's very important. this is big stuff we're talking about. you can't go that madonna, so let me just saudia so i said no, i'm just telling you basic it's called the wave. it's all these different things happening plan is ready. >> we know about how the country free his planning to
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retaliate against iran for its attack. the new reporting on that is ahead and forget the catwalk fraud is ready for a moonwalk. nasa unveiled the fancy it's a fancy space suits for the artemis mission to the moon before election day. >> vice president harris basis voters and takes the pressing questions lie. >> anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential townhall kamala harris next wednesday at nine eastern on cnn from the director of forrest gump. you know, if you like tom hanks, robin wright could end the night here pronounce you, man, and wife not me. sit
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familiar with the matter to see you ben. this is as israel says, that it is now reviewing a letter from the biden administration that is demanding that the country improve the humanitarian conditions in gaza. cnn's nada bashir has much more on this is joining us now. good morning, nauta good. morning kate. we are learning more details around israel's potential response. this of course, coming from sources after much deliberation by the israeli cabinet, we don't have any firm details just yet on what that response could look like or when it could take place. but what we do know according to sources is and israeli officials have provided assurances, reportedly to their us counterparts. that israel would not be targeting iran's nuclear or oil facilities, but rather will be focusing on targeting military assets. however, it is important to know that we have since so received statements from the israeli prime minister's office clarifying that while the israeli government isn't he taking into consideration the u.s position? we know that biden has been opposed to israel targeting. the nuclear
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and oil facilities in iran. the decision ultimately will be based on israel's own national interests. it remains to be seen whether israel will be heeding warnings from president biden. of course, this comes as the biden administration mounts pressure on israel to allow more humanitarian aid into the gaza strip we've seen, of course, since the early months of this year, the amount of aid dropping significantly to below 50% just in september, the lowest amounts of aid recorded coming in over the last year, so that it is a desperate situation. the biden administration has now warned that if israel doesn't take action or implement measures within the next 30 days to allow more humanitarian aid to improve the humanitarian situation in gaza, israel could be in violation of us laws governing foreign military assistance essentially, meaning that us military aid to israel could be in jeopardy. of course it's important to note that we have seen multiple, countless us warnings issued towards the israeli government over the last year from warnings not to go into refer for morning's,
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not to ban bait or both of which we have of course seen but frankly, we've also not seen any substantial action taken by the u.s. government. in fact, but we have seen while there has been some pauses, perhaps in a weapons shipments to israel, we've also seen military assistance being increased over the last year, despite, of course, us weapons being used in some attacks by the israeli military, which has, of course cut killed countless civilians so again, remains to be seen whether those warnings from the biden administration israeli government. of course, all this as the situation officials in gaza and particularly in northern gaza, which is still under siege by the israeli military, continues to grow more desperate for civilians across the strip yes, it does not. >> thank you very much. it's very good to see jump right there is new body camera footage showing the moment two police officers punched and tased a day if black men weekend as questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn
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assault and one count of resisting arrest. let's get right to cnn's josh campbell for the latest on this josh, what's the explanation here? what are you learning? august's this all began when a man who was at a gas station told police that this individual tyron mcalpin had assaulted him, allegedly had tried to take his bicycle and a cell phone. now that man then points across the street where mcalpin is, then walking we'll show you that moment. i think what is so notable here is just the sheer speed which with all of this escalated, you see the officers there pulling next to him. he officer then barrels out. so that moment you could see happens very, very quickly. i want to show you now the vantage point from the officer's body warm camera. i'll warn our viewers, this is disturbing. the officer pulls alongside him, tells him to stop, and then this happens
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that he was then used a taser was used on him at least two times to try to get him into custody. >> medics were called to assess him at the scene. he was taken to a local hospital but as we're caution, the officers are also heard on camera describing injuries that they received. now, as you mentioned, mcalpin was charged with two counts of aggravated assault. the initial charge of theft that was later dropped. but you know, the sheer speed with which all this transpired has led to this outcry from the community. it also comes as we've been reporting on the scathing doj report earlier this year saying that phoenix police had allegedly engaged in
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disproportionate use of force against minorities, including people with disabilities. only later did the officers here actually learned that he was deaf and he was suffering from cerebral palsy. but there's also raises the question john, about training or lot back thereof. i want to play you what the officers described in court when they were asked about the type of training they received dealing with people with disabilities light to training was people who are hard of hearing. can you tell me more about that? >> that's about seven years ago. i don't remember much of it. >> have you received any training in dealing with members of the public who have disabilities maybe briefly, but nothing recall type of training. so that obviously raising a big issues, they're now the local police union did issue a statement saying that this is not about race. they're telling people to wait before rushing to judgment based on do you they say in their view that this was about two officers and marked patrol units who were attacked as they say. and then finally
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it's worth pointing out that the phoenix police there are conducting their own internal investigation. john, the local top prosecutor there in marokopa county she says she will personally be reviewing this case all right. >> a lot of details there. josh campbell. thank you so much for that report sara. all right. sean, "diddy" combs once names his attorneys, appeal for anonymous accusers to be unmasked. before trial and donald trump threatens to tariff companies making cars outside of the united states. 2,000%, the tenth economic town hall that was held in chicago you been around about your time to turn that. >> you've been wrong time no time to turn this into a debate but
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this as a georgia judge has paused a new rule from the georgia state election board that would have required election workers to hand count ballots. the judge said, it's too much too late cnn's zach cohen is joining us now what else did we hear from the judge? this was one of those rules that had a lot of particularly democrats and some republicans up in arms yeah, there's a, there's been bipartisan criticism over this new rule and the judge in this case really taking issue with the fact that the trump republicans on the state election board in georgia, we're trying to change the rules about how votes were counted so close to election day. >> the judge writes that it will have caused this new rule would have caused, quote administrative as that runs counter to the entire mission of ensuring a safe and fair election. he goes on to write that because the hand-count rule is too much too late. it's enforcement is hereby enjoined while the court considers the merits. he writes invoking january 6, 2021, this election season is fraught. memories of january 6 have not faded away regardless of one's
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view of that dates, fame or infamous me anything that adds uncertainty and disorder to the electoral process does disservice to the public. and this is something we've also heard from election officials in georgia, including secretary of state brad raffensberger and his top deputy, gabe sterling. and gabe sterling warning also to practically speaking, this new rule, they view it as illegal so and they also don't have the infrastructure in place to support, to take a listen to what he said after this rule about this ruling >> there what's it in a process is put around this. it's just it's a bad idea to ever change rules this close to an election, especially on something that can open up the chain of custody like that, which we think is really against the law this as a short-term victory over that trump backed a republican led state election board. but this issue of hand-counting ballots is still subject to litigation on multiple fronts in georgia, there'll be a hearing today where this issue will come up again and there's also just a wave of litigation in that key
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battleground state. that's going to have to get sorted out between now and election day. obviously, a lot of different pro-trump groups are trying to lay the groundwork potentially for a post-election challenges. well, it's something we're watching very closely. sara yeah. >> i mean, we're less than three weeks from the election and this is a heck of a lot to be considering when you see the number of people, especially who are coming out to vote so far that early voting number is huge. thank you so much as that cohen for that. dunk. >> all right. new this morning while facing tough questions about his economic agenda, donald trump defended his plan to implement steep tariffs on all kinds of companies if i'm gonna be president of this country, i'm going to put a 100, 100, 202,000% tariff. >> they're not going to sell one car enter the united states because we're not going to destroy our country 40 million jobs rely on trade. it counts for 27% of gdp cut that off. that's also going to effect on many, many business people
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here. tariffs also have another side. isn't that something that you have to acknowledge could be plunging america? the biggest trade war since smoot-hawley. but there are no clear you're going to stop. you. there are tariffs are ready there are no chairs or you have to do is build your plant in the united states and you don't have any terrorists alright, let's get right to cnn's matt egan. >> matt, i keep reading the rupert murdoch owned wall street journal talking about how economists almost universally pan the tariff project from donald trump yeah, john that's right. trump's tariff plan is really the part of his agenda that freaks out economists. the most right across the board. and rather than soften his pitch yesterday, trump really win all in he praised tariff as the most beautiful word in the dictionary. if anything, he sounded concern that his tariff plan isn't tough enough suggesting that his idea of ten 10% tariffs on all us imports
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hasn't gone far enough and it might have to go up to 50%. but look, we i've heard across the board economists say that they're worried that this could reignite inflation the wall street journal had a survey of economists. were they found that the majority, 68% of economists say that prices are going to go up more under trump than under harris just 12% said harris and the same survey of economists found that they think that the number of manufacturing jobs in the united states will be lower with trump's tariffs, then without them, no part of the problem here is that trump has argued that other countries are going to pay these terrorists, but that's just not how it works. remember, this is a tax on imports. the u.s. importer pays. that the tariff and they have to decide, are they going to eat that cost and maybe pay their workers less or more likely are they going to pass
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the cost on to consumers of study after study finds that americans borne almost the entire cost of the trump tariffs on china. now, trump has also asked when a bloomberg editor in chief about how he's going to pay for all of his sweeping tax cuts listen to what he said about the cops cost of his economic agenda fact you are making all these promises. >> latest one was car loans. you're flooding the thing with it, giving giveaways, but we're going to i was actually quite trying to you. i use 7 trillion the upper estimate 15 street journal, his hardly a communist organization that you don't have criticized. you you, on this as well, you are running up enormous. >> what does the wall street journal now a meeting with him tomorrow? what does the wall street journal? they've been wrong about everything. so of you, by the way you you're trying to turn that you've been
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wrong about trying to tell you trying to turn this into debate there that you're wrong. >> you've been wronged, you i've been wrong all your life on this stuff so there you have a classic trump dismissing objective, criticism, just attacking the interviewer. >> he struck a really defiant tone again and again, whether it was on interfering with the federal reserve on mass it's of tax cuts or even bigger tariffs. trump made it very clear yesterday, john, he's not backing down i am familiar with that answer. >> i know you are, but what am i? matt egan. thank you very much for your reporting on this. >> isn't it that we start our day every day joining us right now is cnn political commentator and republican strategist you're michael singleton and executive committee chair of the new york state democratic committee. and christine quinn, guys, thank you very tone is again, let's get to it. let's start in georgia big early vote turnout record breaking. here's my question. we were all
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happening. everyone should be happy that people turn yes. is it better? do you think for republicans or democrats that there are more turning out breaking records in early voting. what do you think? well, what we've seen in early voting in past elections is that it benefits the democrats. >> and i think that's what we're going to see when this is all over in georgia. i mean, it's almost 200,000 for votes cast than there were through early voting four years ago. in any race. but one is tight as this is that is enormously significant. now, things could change, but history tends to repeat itself, good or bad and good in my opinion usually early votes or democratic votes. >> but what kinds have been confident, more? then other swing states about georgia? yeah, i mean, look, it does make me a little nervous. typically, i've worked on three presidential campaigns. you look at early voting numbers, think holy smoke democrats have an early advantage. i will say, however, as of late, the former president and republicans in the state have been attempting to encourage republicans to vote early. so i wonder what percent of those overall
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numbers are republican voters? and then republics have the benefit of voting the day of republicans typically turn out in large numbers there. so perhaps that can offset some of that with some republicans voting early, we'll see how this plays out. but look at pennsylvania where the numbers are a bit different. i mean, it's interesting as you're looking at some of these states that's true sea in early numbers that are high, you're citizen well, the numbers that are a bit lower than 2020 don't have money on it, which goes to show you this is very, very tight race at the mortgage. >> yeah, not at all because that's, three weeks together. >> okay. >> so both trump and kamala harris are on fox day. donald trump did a town hall tape yesterday that will air today, but with women and some of the reporting coming out from the town hall is he made new comments, was asked about abortion and the new abortion bans that have gone in place. in states across the country post-dobbs. here's what he said in reaction to that. and some of them i agree there too tough to tough. and those are going to be redone because already
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there's a movement in those states. this adds to just the long string of examples of donald trump, not being able to or intentionally not being clear on the issue of reproductive rights. >> his lack of clarity at this point on this issue could it help him with women voters or does it only hurt him? i don't think it helps him with women voters at all. it women voters for the most part, are very clear that donald trump appointed the supreme court justices who took down roe versus wade. they're also clear that he said repeatedly, this issue should go back to the states where it should have always ben. now he's trying to spin it around and confused people, wink to his far right base, but try to pick up women. this issue we've seen it in all the polls. it's one of the top issues in this election, which is usually not in
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presidential elections, is that means that the voters, particularly women voters, understand this issue. and are not going to be fooled by donald trump's tricker. >> and maybe it minimum, they want clarity rather than, rather than confusion with this issue. >> shermichael for you kamala harris, who's had a very long conversation with charlamagne, tha god yesterday. >> i want to play it was almost one of his first question out of the gate. let me play this for you lot of your proceeds get criticized, you know, folks that you come off as a very scripted. >> they say you like to stick to your talking points in some media says you had that will be called discipline. oh, okay. >> well, what do you say to people who say you stay on and talking points? >> i would say you're welcome okay. >> the way i i don't know why i'm giggling about it other than it was creative and maybe also honest. i don't you tell me what you she explained it as like essentially, i'm i'm i'm doing the job and the way she
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said it later is that she needs to repeat herself do you want to make sure everybody understands exactly what her position is i get that point. >> i get that point. can i get the point of being disciplined. you want a disciplined candidate as someone who's advised candidates, it surely makes our job easier as heck but that authenticity factor matters a lot. you don't want the candidate to come off as a robot where people are wondering, what am i? trusting, what they're saying is this like a script written by people like myself are 15 or about how the candidate taking the opportunity to really digest these issues formulate their own thoughts and views. and i do think for some viewers, some voters not all, but some voters, they do look at the vice president. and i said, well, i like her. she's obviously a very smart woman. you can look at their career and see that she just doesn't always seem like it's it's herself behind some of the positions that she's taking. and you can see that from which she first ran to some of her transitions on positions since today, back to who do i want to have a beer with you if that still applies today will say finally, donald trump in his townhall was also asked to basically clarify his comments
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recently about the enemy within and using the national guard and the military to fight the enemy within and also to clarify something that republicans have been bending over backwards in the last couple of days trying to do themselves watch this sick people, radical left lunatics. >> he went on to identify adam schiff as one of these people the thing that, that's tougher to handle are these lunatics. he says that we have inside like adam schiff. adam schiff d. schiff you are a decorated veteran. how would you feel about deploying against adam schiff what he said, john, what i'm talking about donald trump saying that he wants to use the national guard in the military to go after the left. that's what he's saying. >> i don't i don't believe that's what are you saying the governor of virginia saying, i think your misrepresenting and misrepresenting his point. >> yet, here is what donald
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trump said at this town hall. we have china, we have russia, we have all these countries. if you have a smart president, they can all be handled. the more difficult are, you know? the pelosi's these people, there are so sick and they're so evil. he may be talking about using the national guard and the military against rioters or, even illegal, illegal immigrants in whatever he's talking about with the border crisis. but he is seems to also definitely be talking about his political rivals >> let me look. >> if you want to make the argument, we're going to go after people who are at illogically different in congress, right? we're going to make sure we try to keep the house. we're gonna make sure we try to keep the senate. republicans go out and vote so that if i win, i have the port and congress to pass legislation that we believe is important to that is what the foreign president should be saying. i don't think he should have said this this race is tight, christine and i were talking about this. you really don't want to take the risk, kate, this late in the game,
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really looking at a georgia or pennsylvania, or even north carolina, which appears to be more competitive. now, voters saying, you know what? i was on the fence, i was teetering towards trump now i may go ahead and vote for harris to sit this out. that's just not good for him. >> he uses this kind of language as a distraction, but now he is, he is, this is the clarification, right look, i hear the political side, but ms kind of language and calling out a congressmember's schiff and nancy pelosi, whose husband was attacked in their home it is dangerous. >> and do you know who uses this kind of language? dictators that to use their good, their military, to push their opponents out. and in many cases, kill them. this is i'm not mistaken off the cuff. he did this on purpose to double down and it will stoke fear and potential violence, in my opinion, yeah. >> we don't need that. we get we were talking about this and it's just really sad. kate, to see where we are as a country this type of rhetoric, it is day, yes. you don't want it.
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and again, i'm looking at it politically because i'm thinking to myself candidate wouldn't do this, wouldn't say this because it's what is the one thing we have learned in the ten years you've been a politician trump says what donald trump was going to say. >> he's not a typical anything. it's good to see you guys see you. thank you so much, sir all right. this morning, lawyers for sean "diddy" combs say they want the names of his alleged accuses attorneys for the disgrace it's music mogul asked the judge overseeing his sex trafficking case to order prosecutors to disclose the names of his alleged victims comes as attorneys argue, they need names in order to prepare for trial. combs has pleaded not guilty to the flood of accusations against him a broadway dancer who appeared in hamilton mj, the musical is missing 28-year-old zealand. williams has been missing for almost two weeks now three of his friends got sos pings from his cell phone according to his cousin, shortly after williams mother saw him leave home on
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it will happen soon within the next three weeks. the question is, what will israel do now? apparently, we're told it won't be an attack on iran's nuclear or oil sites. what does that leave the israelis want to try to do is further degrade or ron's capacity to conduct command and control, go after headquarters, go after the communications backbone going after fiber, going after towers also go after the launchers, the fixed launcher sites, try to determine where the mobile launchers might be or where they routinely fire from and get after him. >> there. and also, you want to degrade or at least try to yet tried to degrade as best you can. there ammunition depots and then also there hasn't been any discussion about attacks against the iranian navy look, let's let's be frank. the iranian navy does does its job in terms of providing support to the houthis? the only way the support gets across the gulf is
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either by air or by sea i think the israelis might be able to take a page from the reagan playbook back in the mid 80s and put some of the iranian navy under the bottom of the gulf yeah. >> again, we're talking about regions like here, when the iranian navy operates, and then when you talk about strikes against military installation, this is tehran the hugely popular capital. do you think that israel would strike any targets in or around iran? >> oh sure. i mean, i absolutely look, the iranians have demonstrated they've got a precision capability and legitimate target military target, it provides command-and-control communications backbone support decision-making. those are legitimate targets and i think the well, the israelis have demonstrated they've got the ability to be very precise and to target very narrowly those areas that need to be struck. iran is not gaza. iran is not beirut what you see it to iran
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be a significant separation between the two? so i think it would be on the target list for sure. but i think there are other places. well, if you don't have to go after the enrichment facilities and they've indicated they won't uranium enrichment facilities in both natanz and fordow. but you can go after research and development facilities which are routinely co-located on military basis legitimate targets snyder israel continues its attacks on hezbollah inside lebanon. >> they've already decapitated the organization and they've taken out a lot of the missile sites just north of the israeli border. what more do you think israel can achieve? with this military pace that it's now undertaking hezbollah has incredible depth and resistance to what the israelis, you know, depth in terms of capabilities and resistance to what the israelis have been doing. >> so i would not want to characterize this as a cleanup operation and to say that hezbollah is completely
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decapitated. this point, look, there are aspirational members within hezbollah don't want to step up even though they might be on a target list every organization as those that want to take over hezbollah is not going to go anywhere for the for the long term in the near term, there are suffering greatly. they're kind of frozen in place because they are lacking leadership and decision-making capacity. but the israelis still have a lot of work to do. i mean, the infrastructure underground is significant we've already seen elements of that and we saw that earlier onto it in 2006. i mean, the israelis got into the underground fight, realized, wow, this is hugely significant and suffered pretty greatly. so i think there's tons of work to be done yet all right. >> major general james spider marks always great to see you. thanks so much for being with us, sir. all right. the family of erik and lyle menendez, the two brothers found guilty nearly 30 years ago of murdering their parents, is playing to hold a news conference. now this comes after new evidence was released in the high profile case, cnn
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has obtained a letter from erik menendez alluding to his father's allegedly sexually abusing him. a netflix documentary this month about the case sparked renewed interest in the case, actually online on tiktok sort of sparked this this new documentary. a review of erik and lyle menendez sentences of life without parole is now being had at the district attorney's office scene and legal correspondent jean casarez is now joining us to discuss this has gotten renewed interest, partly because of folks on tiktok that is the truth. they went and looked at this case and they're saying all manner of things. but you've been looking at the transcripts of what actually happened in these trials. and there were two trials. walk us through what is happening. well, first of all, george gascon of los angeles, he's running for reelection and he's also the one that's really put this front and center saying that he is running on a progressive platform for allowing people when they have been rehabilitated to come out of prison. >> and he is really focused on
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this and you know, sara, he says he hasn't looked at the entire case, but you can tell he's really leaning toward this now, we've got to remember 1996 second trial. a jury found that the brothers premeditated the murder of their parents and the facts are they had many discussions about murdering their parents. they had to get guns though, so they went to orange county, california from beverly hills. they couldn't get the guns. there was a waiting period, so they went to san diego county let me it's about three hours away from beverly hills, more or less. and they were able to get these shotguns. they took them parents were watching television one night and they went in and there were just a couple of shots. they blew their heads off. and when they didn't think their mother was dead, they continued to shoot the mother until she was dead. now, the defense was that the father was sexually assaulting the two sons. that was the defense really came out in the first trial, which was a mistrial, didn't come out that much in the second trial. but
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now the defense is saying they have potential new evidence. we say potential because a judge has to determine this is actually well, new evidence and it's a letter that one of the erik menendez wrote to his cousin. here's some excerpts from this letter. didn't come out in the trial so now i'm stuck here all alone. i've been trying to avoid dad it's still happening, andy, but it's worse for me now. i can't explain it he so overweight that i can't stand to see him. i never know when it's going to happen and it's driving me crazy. every night i stay up thinking he might come in. i need to put it out of my mind. i know what you said before, but i'm afraid you just don't know dad like i do he's crazy and gas going is also relying upon a california law and rehabilitation, as i said, which is interesting because prisoners want to rehabilitate. now remember, the suns even before murdering their parents,
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they went around beverly hills at night, burglarizing very, very wealthy homes and people bull with thousands of dollars of things. so this, this criminal behavior now they've been in there for 35 years, but it is a life sentence without parole. kim core dashing has gone to the prison gascon is going to hold a press conference today. the momentum documentary, i mean, we're all talking about it at work right? yeah. evidence and also rehabilitation, but many others are going to say now it's going to start, i'm rehabilitated to why can i get out that is the knock-on effect. >> we will see what happens with this case. there was a lot of interests in it afternoon casarez always a pleasure. thank you so much a new hour of cnn, new central starts right now >> kamala harris unveiled a new speech on tr

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