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they're sitting alone, looking towards the drone, sinwar and then you see him throw that piece of wood towards the drone, right? he's well aware of what this drone would mean i mean, it's pretty incredible to think about this as you could advocate, a drone threw a building like this. and this is where he's sitting by himself and all of it just bears watching again and again and again as we play it. and israel says, sinwar was trying to escape to the north when he was killed in rafah in southern gaza. and us officials are now vowing to intensify efforts to negotiate a ceasefire and hostage deal vice president kamala harris tonight calling for an end to the war this moment gives us an opportunity to finally end the war in gaza and it must end such that israel is secure the hostages are released. the suffering in gaza ends, and the palestinian people can realize their right
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to dignity. security, freedom, and self-determination and it is time for the day after to begin nic robertson is outfront man walking, the idf says these ya-ya sinwar's final moments recorded by a drone in the gaza house, where he died. according to the idf, he was discovered during a routine patrol, the building hit by tank fire body spotted in the rubble a lot small. sinwar died well-beaten persecuted in on the run. >> he didn't die as a commander, but as someone who only cared for himself in life sinwar had cultivated a tough image, feared and feted at home in gaza universally reviled by
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israelis vilified for his leading role in hamas's brutal october 7 slaughter of at least 1,200 people in israel journalist ehud yaari was one of the few israelis who met him when i was talking to him he always insisted that we speak hebrew and not arabic yaari interviewed sinwar four times while the terror leader was in jail, convicted of playing a role in the killing of two israelis and four suspected palestinian informers. he was ruthless he used to send people to kill those prisoners, whom is suspected of passing information to the intelligence of the prison service ban in a gaza refugee camp to parents who fled their home in what is now israel in 1948, following the jewish state's creation sinwar's cause was to reverse those land losses
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>> he rose through its ranks as an enforcer, becoming gaza leader in 2017, his message uncompromising during fighting in 2021, the idf bombed his house. a week later at a rare press conference, he goaded the idf to take a second shot saying he would walk home is locked finally, running out. now? >> in israel, people are celebrating. the prime minister warning them. it may be premature the fight with hamas not done, offering them survival or be chased down like sinwar. >> and you go home. if i call on everyone who holds her hostages, whoever lays down his weapon and returned sounds are hostages. >> we will allow him to go out and live hostage. >> families again, calling for netanyahu to get their loved
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ones home at any price politics of both sides hasn't changed it's far from clear. hamas will listen to netanyahu and far from clear netanyahu will see to us wishes. make this the moment to end the gaza war absolutely incredible. the footage of what the idf says is the drone, as it was flying and filming a sinwar, then throwing that piece of wood and as i said, i've watched it 15 times. i'm going to keep watching another something about it. who is most likely though to succeed him and what does that say about what's next yeah, look, one of them could be as brother mohammed sinwar, and they've been joined at the hip rising through the ranks together. >> they fought together and right now, his brother mohammed
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is the head of the military wing of hamas so oftentimes the idf believes that they travel, that they had traveled around together. so if he steps in he's going to be hard line late summer, we can expect that the next one would be khaled. all higher. now, he's been the new number two since the old number two was killed, has been helping lead the negotiations and is seen as it's a bit more of a moderate than sinwar, but that's hard to judge and it's not really clear that he has the same kind of charisma with the fighters that sinwar had. then the other person kind of thrown into the mix. somebody that qatar is might turn to as they tried to pressure hamas to make a deal because they're trying to deliver on what the united states wants here, which ended the war in gaza khaled meshaal, he was a former head of hamas, has been, it's been an exile and outside of outside of israel for many, many years, decades. but right now is living in doha in qatar and therefore, if he were picked, then he might be the one that could be the most moderate of all of those. but right now is
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just frankly, unclear unclear, of course, sinwar had had opted to stay there in gaza throughout this war. >> nick, thank you very much. and next vice president kamala harris is there on site about to take the stage at any moment in green bay and we're going to bring you those remarks right after yes before election day, vice president harris basis voters and takes the press some questions lie anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn save hundreds on car insurance by checking all state firm first already who is ready for my famous charred duck like, you know, to check the mascot first before bringing food to a tailgate
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an earlier rally. just a little moment happened here. she was very quick to shut down a group of anti-abortion protesters who interrupted her speech. and then she told donald trump in the process. let me just play the exchange rally >> meant to go to the smaller one down the street former trump white house communications director, david urban, former trump campaign adviser, and lulu garcia navarro podcast host at the new york times. >> okay, thanks to all. so alissa, that was a clip that was a clever way of shutting down hecklers and she's usually very quick to have a quip on that. >> she's had a few of these moments. she's had them with palestine protesters in the past. in this case, they were
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anti-abortion activists and i think that she honestly thrives on the campaign stump and not so much in some of these interviews that she's doing. this is something that her campaign is to be doing day in, day out up until election and day is getting her in front of big audiences where she can yes. be on script, but rift at rif at moments in those seem to pack a lot more of a punch than interviews where she has had some stumbles of stepping on what should be easy questions like distancing herself from joe biden's agenda, among other thing. >> all right. so david, here's the thing the whole thing that she did, they're going to a smaller rally down the street. there's a quickness there and a wit that you could see trump if he were honest with themselves, would admire. but there is nothing that gets him more riled up. then somebody questioning the size of his crowds. that is that is sort of his third rail. and that's right where she went yeah. >> well, erin, what i what i saw was something completely different. right. so where is kamala harris? not tonight she's not in new york city at
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the al smith dinner the catholic charities fundraiser, which every presidential candidate since in the past 40 years has been at hillary clinton, joe biden, everybody's gone. kamala harris isn't there. and so she's she's at this rally wherever she isn't wisconsin tonight doing this. and you know what she's doing, she's saying we don't have a big tent. she's she's mocking people who you maybe pro-choice. i'm excuse me, pro-life democrats. she's shutting him down she's trying to win over catholic voters. you remember they used to be a big tent. bob casey, his father governor kasie, was not allowed to talk. the democratic convention because he was too pro choice, excuse me, to pro-life. and this party clearly isn't that same spot where the current presidential candidate doesn't want to hear dissent about abortion mocks those people and skips the biggest catholic dinner in the united states, which every canada has gone too. so i think it's, it's pretty telling where she isn't what you say. >> well, that that dinner is of course, and you're right about it. it's past lulu i guess i
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would say as a catholic that i don't think that that's what she was up to. i think when you have hecklers, she did it with a sense of humor. she did it with a quip and she tried to punch where it hurts trump the most, which is his crowd-size. she did it in the debate and he rose to the bait and listen, this is what she should be doing. she should be trying to drive the news cycle. she should be getting people talking about her. there are no big moments left and so this is the kind of thing where she does well and i think going to the dinner in new york isn't going to help her this isn't going to be unnecessarily a friendly crowd for her and so i think she's doing what she needs to be doing, which is actually stumping in swing states. >> alright, so alyssa and i, by the way, trump is in new york tonight and he is going to be out tomorrow in michigan. she is going to be there. i mean, they're both out there. but obviously he is in new york at that dinner tonight. so i was talking to mark cuban. he is out for the first time campaigning with kamala harris. he'd endorsed her, but the first time he's on the stage
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and obviously it comes on the heels of elon musk's moment on the stage with trump and musk now doing the series of appearances in pennsylvania. i love that moment. i don't people mock it. i actually love it in a non-market. there's something about it. if it captures are human. all right, the question is, who is the more valuable surrogate? >> well, it's a great question. so an open question in this election is this battle for the disillusion young white male vote low propensity voters who feel maybe unhappy and their station in life in elon musk and donald trump has really tried to reach out to these folks. there's a reason donald trump went on the nelk boys podcasts and some of these other right-of-center sort of the joe rogan barstool stores sports kinda audience that he's talking to. and he is thinking the strategy is they might be able to make up their massive deficit with female voters by turning out some of these young white male voters who don't generally vote on the flip side, a mark cuban is an excellent foil against this. i actually talked to him yesterday, who was on the view and i'm author he was sharing. he has been doing all these podcasts himself as well. he's
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engaging the voters directly because what does he sell? the same thing, elon musk does. he is aspirational, he's the american dream. so i think it's a really powerful tool to call for kamala harris to blunt the elon musk aspect, right? >> and now he's actually on the trail. david, let me just play something else that cuban said about musk this was specifically about how musk's endorse trump and given his super pac, by the way, about $75 million about putting your money where your mouth is drop in the bucket for him, but still a stunning amount of money. here's what cuban said for donald trump to pretend that he's a ceo and knows how to run an organization. and then to just leave his organization hanging. so that elon musk not only has to take over his ground game, but fund it i mean, that's just insane. i mean, literally if he is the ceo, he pretends to be donald trump's should say, no, i don't want you involved. yeah, i'll take your money to help it. but why do i need you? because i know how to make this work so david, what do you say to mark yeah. >> well, mark cuban is obviously a listen he obviously
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knows nothing about politics, right? so to assume that kamala harris, joe biden, barack obama, any political candidate who's running for president can explain and granular detail. there so tv plan for the last 72 hours or their ground game and granular details, it's just it's just farcical i look mark cubans, a nice guy. i know him a little bit sticks to shark tank stick to investing. he's out of his depth here. you know what happened? it happens? at times every, you know, he's a smart guy, thinks it's everything about everything. but donald trump is a brand. >> well, isn't ilan he knows everything about everything. and by the way, i will say mark cuban didn't pass 100 years in business, right. so i understand polymath however running the political scene is also different than then the genius required to launch rockets and build cars i don't i don't disagree. >> elon musk is a genius about
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everything he's probably is. mark cuban said your interview. one of the greatest entrepreneurs and greatest, greatest minds probably know, kinda like some of the other and problematic. he's also deeply problematic. he's a deeply problematic figure, deeply polarizing his, you know he's taken over twitter, a formal x, and losing millions lulu, i'm not saying that he's not, but i'm also saying that he's not you know, this kind of messiah that is going to really resolve things for donald trump at the end of the day, mark cuban as a good surrogate i think actually the best surrogate for kamala harris would be michelle obama. better than her husband at this point. but at the end of the day, listen, you need to bring people in who are going to speak to the constituencies that you want to move and mark cuban is a proven quantity will in a different here if i may just add
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that argument? mark cuban or mark cuban are okay. or ilan, look that was a short thing here, david, the difference is that is that martin it's campaigning for kamala harris on what she's running on. >> elon musk is directing donald trump on many of his policy initiatives. many of the statements that he's making i would argue that he in many ways has a heavier hand. what donald trump is doing as opposed to just simply being a powerful surrogate for him and also, i mean, let's be honest here. this is the battle of the billionaires and that is a very small persuadable group of people. what people want to hear is about the economy. they want to hear how these candidates are going to make their personal lives better. elon musk and mark cuban frankly, don't speak to that. they are aspirational figures, but they really aren't exactly going to persuade people that these candidates have their best interests. >> let me ask you one thing and then david give you a chance to lulu a democratic senator, who
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is actually very concerned about musk's ability to persuade voters in a crucial must-win speeds. it's a state i'm sorry john fetterman yeah. >> that's right. i spoke to senator john fetterman that interviews coming out in about a week and he is very concerned. he says that a lot of people view elon musk like tony stark to bring in a marvel reference here in iron man and they see him as this aspirational figure. and they do see that he might be persuadable for voters. that is something specifically in pennsylvania, white working class men in particular. and so he is concerned about the musk effect i don't know. we'll have to wait and see. i think the two billionaires might cancel each other out okay. >> david i was gonna make john fetterman's arguments though. thanks. senator fetterman looks like john fetterman more and more every time i hear him talk i like i end up support and who knows he's great. guy. he seems great alright. so you
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agree on that by the way, i should say alissa, as we're looking at this rally under the shots coming in and out here in just a few moments, we do expect the vice president to be speaking of the man who is going to be speaking now will be introducing her but but i am curious, alyssa, what you think is at stake here. we were just harry was reporting on oakland county in michigan. and just how crucial this one county you got trump and harris going there tomorrow, that both candidates seem to see right now whether, whether out of nervousness or everything all in that these midwestern states are the places they must be. >> well and i think that we've always talked about must win pennsylvania and pennsylvania yeah. matter is more than any other state. but the blue wall is showing some cracks and i think kamala harris sees that. i think her internal polling demonstrates that, which is why she's been between michigan and wisconsin the last few days. and i think well, she does have more options and more paths than donald trump. she could pick up some of the sunbelt. >> this is very key for her. she does not want to be in a position hillary clinton was in 2016 coming up and realized she lost michigan so this is where i would expect you're going to
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see your quite a bit going forward and david same same place tomorrow, same exact place so donald trump gets it. >> he's going there, he's going to be at the pittsburgh steelers game on sunday, shows you the good thing about trump. he's really getting getting the culture references a guarantee i'll be waiting given the terrible tallon sunday at pittsburgh, a little bit entire stadium full of people voting for him right then and there. hopefully there'll be passed out ballots and makeup people vote early or backbone, you know, lulu, to this point about how trump is spending time pittsburgh steelers game. >> this weekend, he was at a barbershop in the bronx earlier today. he is going to be we understand appearing at a mcdonald's operating friar coming up in the next couple of days do they this is the i believe the video outside the barbershop in the bronx what do they think they're moving with this lulu? these because they're all the same thing i actually think it's a smart strategy. i mean, it's trying to show donald trump in a relatable way in places that
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you might not expect them to see. we all know that donald trump loves this mcdonald's. and so having him operating a friar, you also tries to undercut the kamala harris story about her working at a mcdonald's growing up. i mean, this is all the last few days the campaign everyone is trying to just move the needle in any way that they can capture the attention. get people to sort of come out and vote. but at the end of the day, i'm just not convinced about persuadable voters. i'm very convinced about who's going to come out and actually show the enthusiasm really want to vote and be there for the candidate. and so, you know, that that remains to be seen. i have no prognostications on that but, you know, women are the vote or the block that really harris is counting on and men are the bloc that donald trump is counting on. and that's why you seen, but a steelers game. all right. >> so can i just ask you david numbers? go ahead. go ahead. first no i was going to. say look donald trump is the king of the otr. >> these events at the off the record stops at the barber shop at mcdonald's at a steelers game he is incredibly relatable and people love him and he
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doesn't incredible job. you might remember back mcdonald's stop that he didn't east palestine, ohio. what do you put his arm around the owner operator and kind of joked that they look at that mennuni said, i'd bet i know this menu better. do you due to the owner operator. they both kind of chuckled at it. that's kind of stuff. you can't you can't train somebody. you can't coach that. that's donald trump's innate ability to connect with people and has alluded correctly points out getting people to the polls motivating their base and motivating their voters is what needs to be done in these closing days. and that's what trump is doing. and i think he's doing a pretty good job at it. >> well, in urban, you're absolutely right that trump is the master of tv and creating moments. but does that translate to votes is what i would, i would wonder. he's dodge mainstream media he interviews and it's right, but, that's what, that's lulu lose correctly pointing out, you've got to motivate your base to get out. they're trying to do. >> and she's walking out here right now. does that large crowds are not going to try to hazard a guess here on crowd, crowd size. or even mckend, is there 3,500 people air at 3,500. >> all right. and a union
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leader just introduced sure. by the way, i think it's interesting to our conversation. he brought up elon musk. i find that interesting and all the conversations i have with people who have worked with him on both sides of the aisle, political leaders. there is a real hesitancy to just saying nasty things about elon musk because they have worked with him because of his genius and his success and the many government contractor, i mean the government pays him a lot of money for you starlink and all sorts of other things, you know, so i mean, obviously, what she's done a lot he's shading. saving stranded americans in space. yes the united states is like we have people stranded at spain's. i think the people who work for him saving people in space, but yes. all right oh, he's the vice president. >> let's listen to her speak live here at this rally and gu back
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five 3-years-old, we lived in wisconsin short time here and now, every time i land governor evers who beat me and he'll say, welcome home. with everyone and thank you for taking the time out of your busy lives to be here this evening. thank you be with dismissed, incredible group of leaders, including of course, ben wikler, chair of the wisconsin democratic party
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send to the united states someone who has spent her career fighting for wisconsin families and manufacturing right here in wisconsin, your senator, tammy baldwin also joined by tribal the leaders, including president holds see who is here from the stockbridge muncie banned strongly believe that the relationship between tribal nations and the united states is sacred, and that we must honor tribal sovereignty embrace
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tribal self-determination and as president, i will defend those principles bay. >> we have 19 days until election day, 19 days? so we are entering the homestretch and this is gonna be a tight race until the very end. look, we are the underdog and that's why we are in, i am campaigning turn, every single vote, because i intend to be a president for all americans party, where they live, or where they get their news
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may have seen that i went on fox news universe of univision town on hall yesterday, where a voter asked him about january 6 okay now, we hear know january 6 was a tragic day. a tragic day for our country. it was a day of terrible violence with attacks on law enforcement 140 law enforcement officers were injured that day. law enforcement officers were killed that day and what did donald trump say last night, about january 6? he called it, quote, a day of love american people are exhausted with his gaslighting
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