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down some very controversial new rules that were put in place when it comes to voting. what can you tell us about why this is so significant? >> sara, what i think is so significant about that is just this is a board that has been behaving so outside of the norm for a state election board, it's three republicans on the majority of the board who have just pushed forward with these rules by partisan election officials have begged them not to do the things that they have been doing so close to the election they've been warned, including by their own attorneys, that the rules they were putting forward could be illegal. and now that that is what the judge essentially said in this ruling, that they were putting forth a number of rules, whether it has to do at hand counting the number of ballots, whether it has to do a certification that just do not align with the law. and that is what the judge said in his ruling and saying saying that these rules cannot go forward. again, this is a big smack down for very unusual behavior from a state election board. >> yeah, calling it unconstitutional is just that a smackdown. thank you so much,
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sara murray. appreciate your reporting on all of this. a new hour of cnn news central starts right now campaign back to colleagues this morning, courting younger voters in wisconsin just after she went she's never been before a combative sit down interview with fox news. >> and also just as donald trump is trying to win over undecided latino voters, saying at one point maybe i'll get your vote, but sounds like maybe i won't. and a scathing new report released moments ago recommended a complete overhaul of secret service leadership. >> you have that new according ahead for you. and a new round of us airstrikes against iran proxy. why the timing and the method of those strikes. >> this so critical, i'm kate bolduan with sara sidner and john berman. >> this is cnn new central
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the new york times, quote, the vice president arrived for a fox news interview. >> she got a debate they noted it was the debate she could not get with donald trump political playbook states, quote kamala harris goes bear hunting. of course they are referring to her exchange with bret baier >> but i yes, i finished man finished responding for over each other. i apologize but i would like that we would have a conversation that. >> is grounded in full assessment of the facts let me be very clear. my presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. >> i hope you got to say what you wanted to say about donald trump. there are a lot of things to say there are to, there are a lot of things that a separate event facing
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republican voter, who gave him a chance to win a him back after all his misinformation before, during and after january 6, it did not appear that trump did when him back let's get right to cnn's chief national affairs correspondent, jeff zeleny. a lot of new things over the last few hours, jeff, these candidates facing a lot of questions hey, john, good morning. facing a lot of questions and it was that contentious interview with bret baier on fox news that vice president harris and her campaign is touting this morning as an example of something that shooting because willing to do to go into the lion's den bears nasa, whichever metaphor you want to use there to make the case to independent voters, perhaps some moderate republican who are troubled by the former president, but not yet ready to sign on the dotted line for her, it's an open question, of course, how much progress, if any, she made in that regard. but she did press the case for
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how her presidency he says would be different than joe biden's let me be very clear. >> my presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. and like every new president that comes in to office, i will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas. i invite ideas, whether it be from the republicans who are supporting me of a central theme of her candidacy. they're trying to win over just a sliver of again, moderate republicans, perhaps some republican leaning independents who i have not yet been sold by her, but that's why she's in wisconsin today to continue to press that case, john, these blue wall states or so important to her strategy of course, donald trump won them in 2016, democrats fear that he's doing better here than her, but that's why she's campaigning three stops today across wisconsin.
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>> you know, it's interesting, jeff, you say that harris has been trying to win republican votes. donald trump in this univision town hall needed to win back a republican vote that he lost. it doesn't appear then he did john, that was such an interesting exchange. >> we seldom see the former president answering unfriendly questions if you will. this was an exchange for a republican who said he was concerned turned with the actions of january 6, he was concerned with the former president's comments about that. so we asked a direct question. he said, will you sent me at ease, will you explain what happened? up in that day, but the former president said this you had hundreds of thousands of people come to washington. >> they didn't come because of me. they came because of the election. they thought the election was a rigged election, but that was a day of love from the standpoint of the medians. i spoke and i used the term peacefully and patriotically, but they couldn't get me because of the fact that i said everything's gotta be peaceful and patriotic
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not how the history books will remember that. >> but john, for all of this with early voting underway across the country, it is these three states pencil silvanio michigan, wisconsin are at the center of this race. again, vice president harris here today, i'm told donald trump is coming back to wisconsin again next week for rallies it may not be the last time, right? jeff zeleny in milwaukee, jeff, great to see you this morning. thank you, sir. >> all right. kamala harris spoke to the fox news audience during that fiery interview. as you heard, in, trump took questions from the latino american voters in a univision townhall here are the responses to tough questions on particularly immigration. one of the big issues kamala is asked to detail how many immigrants had come into the country illegally during her time as vice president. trump is asked why he wants to crack down on haitian immigrants over the lie that they were eating people's pets it was called the uss citizenship act of 2000, exactly 21. and essentially, but i had to
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citizenship for the illness. yes. >> i finished man finished responding. but but you have to let me finish the wall to respect that clip was not what he has been saying about the enemy within that he has repeated when he's speaking about the american people that's not what you just show. >> i hope you got to say what you wanted to say about donald trump. there are a lot of things to say there are things that people want to learn about you and your policies and that's why i'm everyone to go to kamala harris harris.com i was i was just saying what was reported. >> that's been reported. and eating other things too, that they're not supposed to be. but this is all i do is report. i have not i was there. i'm going to be there and we're going to take a look and i'll give you a full report. what i do, but that's been in the newspapers and reported pretty broadly attorneys now, former obama administration official and cnn commentator, van jones and jonah goldberg, editor of the dispatch and cnn political
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commentator as well. >> thank you both for being here vance what did you think of the two responses that you saw there on the issue of immigration and some of the things that have been said by donald trump and kamala harris magnificent job birth ball i would now hope donald trump will go on msnbc and talk to rachel maddow, okay. because that is very tough to do when you're on unfriendly territory. she went there. it was rude from the beginning. it was disrespectful from the beginning. it was talking over or he was eagles clearly not there to answer, ask questions. he was trying to attack her on behalf of donald trump, and it did not go well for him because it's an inkblot test if you like, comedy going to like it more if you don't, you're going to like it less. but kamala harris was able to acquit herself well, in a hostile environment. donald trump couldn't even answer a basic question about the dogs and cats lie or about the attack
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you glad on the capital. so people will see what they want to kamala harris, vice president kamala harris went into the line and then and came out unscathed do you think that some voters from what you saw from both of these things that the university on town hall and as combative interview with fox's bret baier, do you think it might sway voters in any way? i'm very skeptical that it will at the very least. i mean, this is a point that van has made in the past the test for both of these campaigns now is to get voters whose choice isn't between harris and trump. so much between staying home or voting for the candidate that the light and so in this way, i think the trump people thought this was a great interview for them. i agree that it was an inkblot that's why they've put up the entire interview on twitter and the harris people think it was a great interview for them because they're trying to speak to different sets of voters because bank block
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different sets of voters that they're trying to get will see it differently. where i disagree with van on this is i don't think look, i think there are some legitimate criticisms about specific choices that bret baier made, but i think brett baer is a serious journalist. he gave donald trump a pretty serious interviewed two. i don't think he's comparable to someone like rachel maddow. i don't think he was necessarily intending it'd be disrespectful. i can understand why people would hear it that way. because he was worried about her filibustering. i don't think she did a magnificent job. i think she did a conventionally mediocre job, maybe even a bad job, had some good moments but i agree with van because it's an inkblot for most people, if you like, as van said, if you'd like harris, you like if you like trump, you didn't like it. i don't like either of them i thought trump's answers appalling and continue to be blowing and i think harris, his answers were underwhelming. and if this is a normal political season, i would say god she did a bad job nikki haley, or ron desantis did so it would do so much better, but that's not the world that we're living
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don't i didn't know you were a double hater. >> that they're still double haters out there and you're alright, double. doesn't sound as good van. i do want to ask you because there was a moment that a voter could have been swayed. and that moment was on the univision townhall with donald trump, who is this voter said, look, i was a republican i am no longer republican. can you convince me to vote for you? i am concerned about what happened on january 6 and the fact that you're vice president is not is not going to vote for you and is not supporting you. and we saw the response to that just earlier where donald trump said that january 6, was about love and peace describe what you saw on the face of the voter who said he wanted to be convinced to vote for donald trump. and what it might mean for others who are on the fence convinced. and i saw on the face of donald trump a delusional person this is
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there's something wrong with donald trump. he is just making up stuff that was that was not a love and peace fest, that was not woodstock was a we are the world that was a riot. it wasn't a, it was an insurrection, it was treason. there are people in prison, there are people who are dead because of what happened that day. and he played a role in it. and the fact that he continues to lie about his role and lie about what happened it's very, very unfortunate. it's very, very dangerous, it's very, very scary. and you combine that with his other bizarre behaviors, weird dance a thon for 40 minutes when he's supposed to be taking questions. if we had a we had a democratic if kamala harris was doing dance with don's at her town halls. but the whole world would be up and we've just lowered the bar and lowered the bar and lower the bar into the sewer and below. that, whatever donald trump says, it's supposed to be. okay. meanwhile kamala harris is putting forward substantive policy
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questions. she's got actual plans, actual policies. you may not like donald trump, you may not like kamala harris, but if you just close your eyes and listen to what they're saying, one person actually have policy, the other person who seems to be off his meds kamala harris, told fox news viewers that her presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. jonah too, you first will voters believe this? and is it important? for voters to believe this an order for her to get into office i think so. >> and i have to say her her answer last night was better than what she did on the view and some other places. it could still be better. there are all sorts of ways she could say different than joe biden? the biden ministration did things that in the fullness of time and in retrospect, i think we would all do over i mean, there are a lot of better answers. i think she can give on that. but biden's just an unpopular president were live in a time
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of high inflation people want to change mood and she should, she should be able to do better on it than she has and i will say just one. i think it's an important point about his interview. one of the things about that interview that i think really hammers home is that she made a mistake not doing more tough interviews. she's better when she's angry and on defense and pushing back. then when she has softball interviews, that was our best stuff last night and sort of her in the prosecutorial realm, something that she is actually well familiar with. jonah goldberg, van jones. thank you both so much for that sincere. debate this morning, police in argentina are still trying to piece together exactly what happened to liam payne, one of the stars of the former pope up sensation boyband one direction. >> he fell to his death from a hotel balcony overnight. and also new reporting just out this morning department of homeland security, just hammering the secret service and calling for a total
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before election day. >> vice president harris basis voters and takes the pressing questions, lie anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn all right. >> breaking news, a scathing, new report just released minutes ago, recommending a quote, complete overhaul of leadership across the secret service let's get right to cnn, national security reporter zach cohen for the details on this zach. >> you john does reports not only highly critical of the secret service for its failure to secure that butler rally site where trump was almost shot and killed on july 13 of this year. but it also points the finger directly at the current leadership at the
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secret service and raises a series of quote deeper concerns about the agency that is caused it to become, quote, bureaucratic complacent, and static. now, this report was put together by an independent panel of former law enforcement officials that includes a former secretary of department of homeland security. and this panel rights that many of the issues that the panel has identified throughout this report, particularly regarding the panel's deeper concerns, are ultimately attributable directly or indirectly to the services culture. a refreshment of leadership with new perspectives will contribute to the services resolution of those issues. and then it goes on to say that bravery and selflessness alone, no matter how honorable or insufficient to discharged d the secret service's no fail protective mission. and that mission obviously came close to failing on july 13 and acting director ronald rowe, who we should note is a long term secret service official. he has risen through the ranks of the agency. he's currently the acting director. this does suggest the panel thinks that he needs to step away from that job i've been be replaced by somebody from the outside. somebody could bring
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in a different perspective because clearly the agency is riddled with problems. and it goes through to highlight some of the other issues with the security around trump's butler rally site that we've reported on extensively including the failure to block the line of sight from the rally stage to those buildings where the shooter was let me push on top of the failure to secure those buildings prior to the rally and during the rally and also those communications breakdowns that really resulted in law enforcement on the ground and secret service, they're being on different pages and leading to the shooter getting eight shots off that day. so look, this is going to be think that's going to send shockwaves through the secret service and something that ultimately puts a lot more pressure on acting director ronald rowe and the other leadership that it's still there calling for big changes. alright, zach cohen, thank you so much for that breaking overnight, the united states has carried out new strikes against an iran-backed proxy group targeting the houthis in yemen and striking five underground weapons storage facilities using b2 stealth
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bombers. >> defense secretary lloyd austin, saying that the strikes show that the united states can reach its targets, quote anytime anywhere. let's go to cnn's oren liebermann. he's at the pentagon for us. and oren. what more are you learning about these strikes and impact? >> okay. this is the u.s. use the b2 stealth bomber to target houthi facilities in yemen over the course of the past year, we have generally seen strikes with fighter jets and which certainly pack a punch, but not like a strategic b2 bomber which can carry a heavier a bomb load, a heavier payload. and you see the targets to your five underground hardened weapons storage facilities. the pentagon says, these facilities house the type of weapons, the missiles, the events, components that have been used to target not only us navy warships in the red sea and the gulf of aden, but also commercial vessels that have repeatedly come under fire including last week when the houthis hit an american oil tanker with ballistic missiles, the houthis have also shot down and claimed to have shot down multimillion-dollar us drones
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that have operated over yemen. the pentagon, and the u.s. have made clear that if these attacks continue and it's certainly looks like they're going to the u.s. will respond. and you see part of that response here with b2 bombers and other their military assets taking part in this strike. it's very clearly a message anytime the u.s. uses a bomber like this and talks about it openly, not just to the houthis, but in this case, it also seems like it's targeted very much at iran in a statement, defense secretary lloyd austin said afterwards that this shows quote that the u.s. can reach anything that our adversaries seek to keep out of reach, no matter how deeply buried underground hardened, or 40. kate, that's certainly sounds like a message to iran whose own nuclear facilities match that exact description of underground fortified facilities. the u.s. showing it has the ability to reach across the world with a stealth bomber and be able to hit those targets when it decides that that's the decision. and that's the operation that is going to take out. >> yeah, it seems very clear the message was sent to reach much further outside of yemen for sure as you're
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highlighting great reporting as always. thank you so much, oren sara. all right. new this morning, we're seeing video of a terrifying tornado touching down in florida, neighbors rushing in to save a man who was trapped after his tyre. >> home collapsed and overseas ballots used by military members. now the target of gop backed lawsuits less than three weeks until the election details on all that the head prescription drug plane annual enrollment period is now open every year. i have to listen to all these commercials we're sorry, karen. >> we know it's annoying, but we want to make sure sure everyone on medicare knows it's time to check and see if they can enroll in a plan that will save money or include additional benefits. >> i just want these commercials to stop. >> honestly, karen, we do to, but this is the only time of year when everyone on medicare can call and see if there are plans with additional benefits
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fillers, try dr. marty risk-free, go to dr. marty pets.com slash tv the 2024 election change the face of american foreign policy going to be only america can get here and all the lessons of history america first, up the weeds, a comedy, a special sunday at 8:00 on cnn new this morning, cnn has learned more than a dozen fake electors who participated in this scheme to subvert the 2020 election will serve as official electors for donald trump in this election, which is of course just 19 days away, including several who are currently facing criminal charges. >> cnn's marshall cohen has more on the story first and foremost, where are these electors sara there in some of the most important battleground states this year remember,
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we're talking about the republican activists who four years ago signed phony certificates falsely proclaiming that donald trump won their states when he actually lost that's what donald trump tried to use those fake certificates to overturn the election on january 6 but four years later this cycle, some of those fake electors are back and they have been selected by republicans to serve as trump's official electors. >> look at this map here michigan six of the 15 electors this year for donald trump were fake electors four years ago, and they are all facing criminal charges. there's also a bunch in pennsylvania, five of 19 to fake electors in nevada are coming back this year. and one is coming back in new mexico not really a battleground state, but the trump campaign still tried to overturn the results there for years ago, okay, so why does this matter? well, these are the people that were selected
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by the republican party to participate in the electoral college? which process we all go to the polls in november, but the electors vote in december. it's part of the transition of power. and there's a lot of folks worried that if these people were willing to subvert the process for years ago, they might be willing to do it again. this time around. if donald trump loses. but sara, it's not just fake electors who are filling up these slates of trump electors in 2020 for our team also found another dozen election deniers republican activists, who have publicly questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 results those are the people that will be trusted with pair of participating in the process so this year, let me read for you a little bit of what these folks have said. some of them the false claims that they have peddled about the last election some of them said that the election was filled with cheating. another one claimed that china rigged the 2020 results one of the electors this year tweeted on
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january 6, quote, rage on patriots. and yet another one of the electors selected by republicans for this cycle once referred to joe biden as the acting president. these are the people that the republican party has entrusted with the process election denialism. sara is alive and well in the gop including from donald trump and his running mate, jd vance, both not able to say that donald trump did lose the 2020 election. this is a very important story. i'm glad that you're tracking it thank you so much okay republicans in multiple battleground states are now filing legal challenges that target in part members of the military serving overseas. a move that has democrats pushing back hard now, just 19 days out from election day, the lawsuits have been filed by republicans in pennsylvania pena north carolina, and michigan. they're asking courts to set aside all ballots cast from people. americans
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overseas, including those from military members for quote, further verification republicans say they want to make sure those votes are counted properly democrats say it's just another way to question the integrity of the election. here's why this is so important right now, there are roughly 6.5 million eligible american voters living, serving and studying overseas, about 1.6 million of them and battleground states in 2020, nearly 890,000 overseas ballots were counted joining us tonight right now is one of the democrats pushing back on this democratic congresswoman from pennsylvania, chrissy houlahan, crimes when thank you for coming in one of the republicans that is pushing this lawsuit in pennsylvania said this as a veteran, he will always stand up for those in uniform who deserve to have their right to a secure election protected, you're saying they're doing it in order to make sure that members of the military have their vote counted you say they're
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attempting to steal the right of men and women in the military to vote. >> why do you think? >> what do you think is going on here well, i think that's complete nonsense. >> and if i were active duty at this point in time and serving overseas or the family member of somebody serving overseas, stationed abroad with them. i would be apoplexy dick this is a definite demonstration of the fact that those who are filing this lauds lawsuit have no none of their interests in mind. they absolutely believe. i frankly think that they're behind. and so their responses to try to take away the votes of the very people who raised their right hand in service of our constitution on our behalf so that we can vote in the way that we can as freely as we are able to. >> its appalling you and other house democrats who have served in the military, sent a letter to the defense secretary about, about this to flag it saying you're deeply concerned and also in part you're, you're asking for help essentially is what i gather from this because you guys right. >> as the sensible executive
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official with administrative responsibility for carrying out the uniformed and overseas citizens absentee voting act, which dictates all of this we asked for we ask further clarification of how you defense secretary lloyd austin will carry out this act. and if this loss so it will affect the constitutional rights of service members have you heard anything back from the secretary or the pentagon as of right now, we haven't heard anything back in response to our letter, but my understanding is yesterday, president biden issued an executive order that asked for clarification on this as well and talked a little bit about all of the different protections that exist to make sure that these votes are protected and are counted this is not a haphazard process. one of my family members lives overseas in london and has been going through this process of getting her ballot emailed to her, printed out signed. >> she just recently posted it in in in london post office to make sure that it was delivered at appropriately and in time,
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these are real votes, these are real citizens, not only people who are serving in our military, but people who are serving in the state department are people who are working for american companies abroad. >> as you mentioned, these are millions of votes that must be counted because they are american votes and they are valid votes overseas voting has traditionally been supported by both republicans and democrats because of how many uniformed americans use it. i mean, it was kind of sacrosanct if he will i mean, do you think it's going to impact these moves in multiple states now, no matter the judge is going to be taking this up on friday tomorrow with regard to pennsylvania, but do you think kind of the i adl know the smoke and noise around it? if not actual action, do think it's going to turn people off from voting who are overseas? >> absolutely. let's take a look at the reality of pennsylvania. you mentioned, you know, hundreds of thousands of ballots. we have the national guard relationship with the country of lithuania and many of our men and women
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are serving overseas right now in lithuania. and if you know, you're sort of geography that's right in the line of what would happen if ukraine fell, estonia, latvia, lithuania those men and women who are serving us our right in harm's way, in many ways and we are asking them to worry about their vote right now, rather than worrying about whether or not they're protecting and serving our country and i think that's a appalling. i think it's seriously appalling that we are somehow deciding on their behalf that their vote doesn't matter and we should literally set them aside, treat them differently than we treat all the other votes of the people who are here stateside and the conus oh, let's see what happens, especially with regard to the pennsylvania lawsuit tomorrow and beyond but short of that, the latest polling out of pennsylvania congresswoman shows that kamala harris is holding a narrow edge over donald trump. >> i mean, we have to say with all these battlegrounds, it's too close to call is kind of where it is in this moment do you feel more confident or less confident than at this point in
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2020 about the democrat president democratic presidential candidate winning in pennsylvania it's hard to remember back that far, and i was reflecting with one of my team mates on that. >> remember that we were in the throes of covid at that point in time in our campaigns were looking very, very different than they are right now. and so i think at this point in time, i'd rather be kamala harris than i would be trump president trump? our president trump in pennsylvania. but it's very, very narrow and the importance of this election, particularly for swing states like pennsylvania, can't be overstated. and we are leaving nothing on the table in terms of how important this is. just yesterday, i was able to attend a rally of hundreds of republicans who have decided to vote for kamala harris. and i think it's that sort of movement that we're seeing in pennsylvania that hopefully will bring us across the finish line and just about 20 days congresswoman, thank you very much for your time. that could be the last recording taken of one direction star liam payne
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come down to a handful of states and that's why we're doing the blue wall bus tour, michigan, pennsylvania, and of course the great state of wisconsin are going to decide the outcome of this election you battlegrounds hold as much critical symbolism as this trio of states where democrats are still haunted by donald trump's 2016 victory is the anxiety among democrats it's justified or you know what? i would always want my side to be anxious, right? it means we're taking it seriously, means we understand how high the stakes are. >> michigan governor gretchen whitmer is making the case for kamala harris and tim walz hitting the road with wisconsin governor tony evers. >> we're going to need every single freaking vote. >> we can get in hopes of helping harris win over voters skeptical well, look trump, who are not yet sold on her. >> we've got a lot of folks who aren't quite sure what they're going to do yet. and that's why making a seat at the table for romney, republican ands are bush republicans, you don't need to believe 100% and that's why we're showing up and red areas and blue areas, like there's a
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whole bunch of people that don't start thinking about this. >> the last november election will test whether the states will march in lockstep as they have all but twice over a half-century except 1988 when michael dukakis won wisconsin and george hw bush carried michigan and pennsylvania in 1976 when jimmy carter won wisconsin and pennsylvania gerald ford care at his home state of michigan one or two people in every precinct in wisconsin or michigan, or pennsylvania will be the difference, not just for the next four years but for the next 40 years democrats are seeking to convey urgency without panic is the thought of his reelection scare you actually scarce be quite a bit. i've actually applied for dual citizenship in ireland. if it happens i'm thinking about moving. >> if he gets trump accepted the gop i'm a nation in wisconsin and has returned
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again and again, kind of feels like 2016, you want in 2016, we wanted to house and 16 brian schimming leads the wisconsin republican party and believes a trump comeback after falling short in 2020 could start here. they are in trouble in that blue wall in that blue wall is not belt right now for them, it's great to me michigan democrats are stepping up their efforts in the final weeks got to win wisconsin warning against third-party candidates like jill stein stein was key to trump's 2016 wins in battleground states and imploring supporters to churn anxiety into action here in the blue wall. >> harris is most favorable path to the presidency. >> stop you know, wringing your hands and roll up your sleeves a couple of votes per precinct, which is the election was eight years ago. that can be made up through hard work winning 270 electoral votes, there is no question that the blue wall states of
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pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin are harris's best route. >> donald trump course also in the exact same states, not surprisingly, twice vice president harris here in milwaukee today also go into lacrosse and green bay trying to persuade and mobilize as voters along the way. and perhaps ease some of those democratic anxiety. >> sara, you have zeleny great piece. thank you so much for that. john all right. >> this morning, donald trump is back on the campaign trail after a town hall on univision last night this is what he said about his repeated false statements about migrants eating pets in ohio i was just saying what was reported. >> that's been reported and eating other things too, that they're not supposed to be. but this is all i do is report all right. >> with me now, senior advisers to draw donald trump, daniel alvarez, danielle. thank you so much for being with us. donald trump on this issue in ohio. is he confused? does he literally not understand the facts or is he deliberately trying to spread misinformation?
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>> well, you played a very short sound bite and the reality is, is that there were 911 calls made into springfield, ohio by its residents where senator jd vance is a sitting senator as well as the republican nominee for vice president of residents who were concerned and meaning it part of the answer that president trump delivered is the crux of the problem. the crux of the problem is that you have us town of 60,000 individuals and you have 20 20,000 migrants who were poured into that town is overwhelmed. the health care system is overwhelmed, the education system is overwhelmed. the community that's part of the problem of this situation any migrants who have come migrants are there legally governor mike dewine said just the claims were not true. >> town officials say the claims were not true. some of the people who posted it on facebook say they were not true, but i'm going to move on to another subject the univision townhall. donald trump was asked by someone who
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says he was, it was a republican at one point, but is no longer supporting donald trump about january 6. this this is part of that exchange. listen opportunity to try to win back my vote what happened during january 6, and the fact that, you know, you waited so long to take action while your supporters were attacking the capitol. this was a tiny percentage of the overall, which nobody sees and nobody, nobody shows. but that was a day of love from the standpoint of the medians all right. >> a day of love. danielle, is donald trump confused? does he literally not understand the facts or is he deliberately trying to spread misinformation >> been litigated and re-litigated. the president has said for his supporters to protest peacefully and patriotically. and as a matter of fact, nancy pelosi's daughter, who was filming her in the vehicle continence, he pelosi saying on camera that
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she took full responsibility for not taking action on that day. the thing that we are missing about the univision town hall and the two questions that i've already been given is that the majority of the hour was actually spent talking about inflation. >> members of the crowd nearly in tears, talking about not being able to get a job, not being able to afford basic goods. >> and talking about immigration that was the bulk of the conversation in the univision town hall yesterday and they're issues that voters deeply care about. kamala harris was also asked about them in her town hall because they are the top polling issues for voters. and what we are spending this election talking about. and it's issues that president trump as i am quoting, i'm quoting donald trump in his old answers donald trump in this town hall called it a day of love when he was given the opportunity to win back that republican person, that republican voters vote there. a call it a day of love, which are demonstrably it just wasn't it wasn't love on the
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counter can be some behind there with the rioters were breaking in to the capitol building there and it was violent that weren't hundreds of thousands of people there. again my question is, is he deliberately misstating the facts here or does he not understand them? >> i already answered that question. and what i will say as someone who was there with the president at the univision townhall doing the behind the scenes with him. is that at the end of the event this was a crowd of over 100 audience members are vetted by you univision, who were truly undecided voters, as you pointed out, in the questions that you have asked. and at the end, many of them came up to president donald trump's swarm. tim said that they had been convinced to vote for him. again because of those key issues that matter most his answers on inflation, his answers on immigration, his answers on strength. we would bring at home and abroad. >> that is what this election is about. >> and at the end, when the cameras were off, those voters came up to him and said, you
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know, you change their minds, you convinced as we were undecided, we were on the fence and we will be voting for you president donald j. trump this november. there is that there's a new book coming out by michael tackett in the ap and abc news reported on it is about mitch mcconnell comments that mitch mcconnell's made over years. and this is a quote from that book. this apparently comes from mitch mcconnell before january 6, but after the election was decided for joe biden mcconnell said trump's behavior only underscores the good judgment of the american people. they had just enough of the misrepresentations, the outright lies almost on a daily basis. and they fired him what do you think of mitch mcconnell's view that the american people fired donald trump and i'm not certain about the alleged comments made by mitch mcconnell. >> what i can tell you is what polling shows is that president trump is ahead. he's performing well not only now but in every
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israeli military in gaza to eliminate him. >> and indeed today, the israeli military is now saying that they are quote, checking the possibility that one of three terrorists who they say were killed in gaza was yahya sinwar. they say that at this stage the identity of those terrorists, quote, cannot be confirmed. they say that these three terrorists, as they call them, were killed in a building in gaza. they say that there were no signs of the presence of hostages in the area which is particularly notable because the belief has long been that yahya sinwar has been holding a group of hostages around him effectively as human shields the israeli military says that the forces that are operating in the area are going to continue to do so. but again, we are a year and ten days out from the october 7 massacre of last year, yahya sinwar was indeed one of the key masterminds of that massacre. and he was of course course and
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still remains at this time the leader of hamas, not only in gaza, but now, of course he has been elevated to the overall leader of hamas following the assassination this summer of a ismail haniyeh, hamas political leader who was living outside of the gaza strip sinwar spent 23 years in israeli jail. he was released in 2011 as part of the prisoner exchange deal that resulted in the freeing of gilad shalit, that israeli soldier who had been taken captive by hamas. and of course in the years since he has built up hamas to the point that they were able to carry out that attack on october 7 of last year. and for the last year, he is believed to be hiding in tunnels at the vast tunnel network beneath the gaza strip and of course, the israeli forces have, he has evaded israeli forces until now, at least or we will see whether or not he continues to evade israeli forces. there have been rumors in the past, but this this is the first time that we have heard the israeli military
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actually come out and say that there is a possibility that they have killed yahya sinwar. i'm told that they are still working to confirm whether or not this body that they believe may be his, whether or not it is actually him. but if so, of course, that would be an enormous blow to hamas an enormous development in this war that has stretched for over a year. now, john, let's read, let's just read the full statement that we have so far, which again, limited. >> but critical, we can put it up for everyone. this is the statement coming from from the idf of what we're talking about during idf operations in the gaza strip three terrorists were eliminated. the idf and isa are checking the possibility that one of the terrorists was ya-ya sinwar at this stage, the identity of the terrorists cannot be confirmed in the building where the terrorists were eliminated this goes on to say there were no signs of the presence of hostages in the area. the forces that are operating in the area are
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