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>> 5:33 a.m. on the east coast. that means it's 11 a.m. in germany, this is a live look at in berlin, president biden just finished speaking there after he accepted jury lebanese order of merit. it's the equivalent of the american presidential medal of freedom. we're going to monitor the president's remarks throughout the morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us shore to dominate some conversations there with the president. the latest news from israel and gaza with the leader of hamas, yahar sinwar now confirmed dead us officials have renewed hope for a ceasefire and hostage deal. president biden is pressuring israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to change course
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jerusalem, former editor in chief of the jerusalem post, avi mayer. avi, good morning to you. it's wonderful to have you on the show as always want to know the view from you on the ground in terms of what kind of opening this presents or doesn't for israel to change how they are conducting the war in gaza. there's obviously two fronts. we obviously there's also lebanon hezbollah, iran, and all of that. >> but do you think that this changes things enough to allow the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, to take a step back from gaza to perhaps declare victory and figure out a new way forward. >> well kasie, good morning. >> i think the president was exactly right when in his statement yesterday, he liked
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in this moment to the killing of osama bin laden and how americans felt at that moment that sense of this mastermind is terrorist mastermind having brought in, brought to justice i think is what many is israelis are feeling today. >> but unfortunately, i think we don't have that same sense of closure that many americans did with the killing of bin laden. because of course, the war is indeed ongoing. we still have 101 hostages who are still being held by hamas in gaza. and of course, we learned just yesterday that five young israelis have been killed in the war in the north. and so i think there's rachel eagerness here in israel to bring this war to a conclusion. >> there have been increased calls, i would say even a wave of calls over the past 12 hours or so from israelis calling on their own leadership to do whatever they can to seize the opportunity and bring those hostages home. we heard the prime minister himself, netanyahu say last night that anyone who produces evidence, information about the whereabouts of hostages will be
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given safe passage out of gaza, essentially incentivizing people in gaza to hand over hostages, or at least information about them. >> but it does seem as though this is an inflection point. and we hope we can be seized how do you think this proceeds in terms of honestly, the sheer logistics, obviously israel, if you're going to negotiate a hostage release deal, you've gotta be talking to someone inside hamas. >> i know our cable lillis here was reporting that us officials are scrambling to figure out who that might be, how that might play out. what do you know about the next steps in that regard well, it seems likely to the next leader of hamas will be one of the current leaders of hamas currently living in doha, qatar quite possibly have my child who himself served two terms as leader of hamas impasse and in, that case, those individuals are extremely susceptible to pressure from the qatari government there have been many who have said that. >> now is the time to apply pressure on qatar to in turn,
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apply pressure on those leaders of hamas who were there to bring the war to an end, to release those hostages held there people to lay down their arms and call this war over. i think there's a great deal of momentum right now. we hope that they will do that for the future, not only of israel, but of course, the palestinians as well all right, avi mayer for us this morning, sir, i always appreciate your perspective. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you all right. >> coming up here on cnn this morning as donald trump tried to make inroads with black voters we're going to hear from some of them about how they feel about kamala harris and the 2024 presidential race? >> gas, food prices, you know, grant is hard where she stands with these voters just 18 days from the election plus well, the most dramatic baseball come comebacks ever, how the guardians were able to pull out a win over the idea
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and instantly sleep better, live purple about bringing back stop and frisk policies and things like that. those are harassment that went onto the black community, specifically black males and put a disproportionate number of them. indeed incarceration and sent back an entire generation. we are not going back to those tim walz continuing to make the harris campaign's pitch to black men while in swing-state north carolina yesterday, as polls indicate that harris is failing to achieve the same level of support from this group of voters that president biden did in 2020. >> and for donald trump, it's signals and opportunity in some of the most critical battleground on states the cost of living gas, food prices, you know, grant is hard. >> you try to keep up trying to, you know, stay away from the credit cards. the biggest difference is i think i
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haven't the experience. >> all right. joining us now to discuss jaren gainer, white house correspondent, managing political editor of the grio alphonso david president and ceo of the global black economic forum and michael franklin, founder of words normalize behavior. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here. so part of why we invited you to give people a little bit of a sense is that you represent three different generations of black men got a millennial gen x. i believe, and gen z. and part of why this matters so much is because we are seeing differences in how generations of black men are responding to our politics today, how they're feeling about donald trump in common? well, harris. and as our gen z are can you help us understand what you think is going on with your peers? because this is something that's different than we've spent. we've seen from generations of black men past in terms of how much they're interested in supporting donald trump absolutely. >> and i think with my
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generation, it starts with the fact that we have gone through a series of unprecedented events and mic for me being in college, graduating in the midst of the pandemic, it shows that we're going through historic moments every other day. it feels like so for us, we've seen institutions, fellas, time and time again. and so we want to motivate ourselves to not only see things that matter when they're incorporated and implemented, what we want to see real change. and that starts with having our voices heard not only at the ballot box, but making sure that we're able to wield political power after that to how funds, how do you see these generational differences playing out and and what do you say to your supporter of kamala harris? >> i'm a supporter of kamala harris and so what do you say to people who are trump curious well i would say this is ultimately a race about freedom and i'm not being hyperbolic when we think about economic freedom, right kamala harris recognizes that significant
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disparity that black people face in this country in almost every single sector. and it's looking to address it. donald trump denies that, that disparity exist. any pays lip service to that disparity. and when we think about our history and we think about where black people have come from in this country. donald trump has consistently denied our history. and is looking to take us backwards. so as i look at the generational divide, if you will, i think ultimately what we will see is that the majority of black people will support kamala harris, right? >> the numbers clearly show that. but why do you think? >> particularly young black men, more of them find donald trump appealing, then found him appealing in the election cycle before this one or the election cycle before that, what's going on with that? i don't know that it necessarily accept that premise. the reason why is because we have to look closely at the data i have never received a phone call from anyone asking me about my opinion in this election, and i
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know many young people that haven't received a phone call either. so when we look at the datasets, i think we have to look to how many young millennials are actually being surveyed about their opinions when will the millennial we're not the youngest ones at the table actually surveyed about their opinions? >> and i don't think a lot of them are. >> so jaren weigh in on this. how did how do you understand the landscape? >> you know, i'm a millennial. i came up in the age of the obama year where he was elected did i was a sophomore at morehouse college. okay. and there is polling is showing that there are young black man a quarter according to a naacp survey, who are thinking about voting for donald trump, when i speak to democratic insiders and people who are organizers on the ground talking to black men and barbershops, what they find is that a lot of this is due to misinformation and disinformation. and i've covered the vice president for since the beginning of her tenure mean i can tell you she has been engaging with black
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men, but we've been having this conversation about why black men seem to be apprehensive to vote for, for kamala harris and a lot of it is is down to what they're seeing on the internet millennials tend to get their news on social media attention, probably even more gen-z yet to. and on those platforms we are seeing more and more miss and disinformation, which is why our job as drones as this is so important because we have to tell the full story of kamala harris and donald trump and their records. so that black men and black voters can make formed decisions on november 5. >> what's your perception of how the trump campaign and trump himself shows up in those feeds. i mean, when you're on your phone, when you and your friends or on your phones, do you see something different in the way that comes through then if you were to say, watch cable news during the day and those perceptions, i mean are they having some success there as jerrin explains, i think with
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the trump campaigns approach to a young black men and gen z voters, it's not something that resonates with us, but rather it's the decision between voting for kamala harris chris, they're staying home and for a lot of us, we have freedom on the line, like alfonso mentioned on the ballot issue. and we care about being that generation that's going to have to to start our families in the future, but also taking care of our families as i believe the vice president called it the sandwich generation. and like that's an answer to something that's at the top of mind for a lot of us because we know we're preparing for a future that's going to be important. but for donald trump, but he is not pitching any type of alternative there. he's not shocking showing anything that's going to be meaningful towards us being able to build that future, to take care of the people we care about. >> i want to i want to play for you what president barack obama had to say to a group of black men he was campaigning earlier this month and talking a little bit about about why he thought perhaps black men were
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interested in voting for trump trump also responded to it, but let's watch that back-and-forth directly well alternatives and other reasons for it. >> i think he spoke down two black men. i thought it was terrible. the way spoke job affonso. >> how did you take in what obama said there? did you think he was right sentiment but. >> i disagree with it. i understand that we have to make sure that we're not taking any vote for granted. and i think president obama is speaking to those who may not actually be listening to the news, those who may not necessarily be
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spoken two i don't actually agree. obviously with donald trump's assessment, but i do believe that it's important that we recognize the importance of misinformation and disinformation and how that is informing how people think about this election. so i don't think he was pandering. i think he was actually hoping to speak to folks emotionally about this election. yes, we have policy issues that we may disagree about, but we also have to recognize that when someone goes into the ballot box, they're voting emotionally so when we think about the selection from an emotional perspective, i personally have to think about how donald trump has characterized the black community. he would remember he was in office for four years. remember what happened in covid. remember that black people died. remember that black people lost their jobs. remember, unemployment was very high and so we have to go back to our history and recognize what happened four years ago or when he was in office for four years and remind people of that
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environment and what we might inherit again, if he's reelected. >> all right. michael alfonso charen. thank you all very much for joining us this morning. i know it's very early, but i really appreciate it. it's really important conversation, so thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> all right. time now for sports. christmas came a few months earlier in cleveland, guardians pulled off one of the most dramatic comeback facts in baseball history, putting them right back in the series with the new york yankees, andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report. andy. good morning. good morning. kasie. i mean, this was the game of the year they're the guardians. >> they were down to their final out. >> a loss meant they were going to be down three out of the yankees and the series would be all but over, but they were rescued hi big christmas. we pick this game up in the eighth, aiding it was yankees down 31 aaron judge at the plate crushes this one off cleveland stark closer emmanuel cloth safer? to run home run to tie it. very next batter was john carlos de and then he blast this one is center for back-to-back home runs to take
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the lead, the yankees dug out just going crazy at this point, new york then had a 5-3 lead with two outs in the ninth. the guardian send up rookie john kinsey, noel to pinch hit. and here's how it sounds. how did on the cleveland spanish broadcast left all the best nicknames ever he tied the game person ever to hit a game-tying home run in the ninth? >> the banning of a postseason game and the drama though was not done. bottom of the tenth, david bri was at the plate with two outs
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do it we means >> he had a homerun that run there from david bri, the dodgers, meanwhile, dominating the mets again no hey ohtani, a leading off the game for la with a solo home run and then it was mooc batch just having a fantastic game. >> he went four for six of the double home run and four rbis. mets. >> they left 12 and then on base, dodgers would win this one tend to two, they now outscore the nets 30 than nine in this series la, they can advance their first world series since 2020 with a win. today in game five, that's at five eastern, then you've got the yankees and the guardians ed. you can watch that one on our sister network, tbs. and streaming on max but gazy, i imagine those cleveland fans just exhausted from what they just wouldn't through yesterday. but their back in this series now and we'll today has in store at least
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navidad andy. >> thank you. have a wonderful weekend. all right. coming up in our next hour on cnn this morning, the silent majority, former republican congresswoman barbara comstock is going to join us just to talk about the group she thinks is going to be key for kamala harris plus president biden will speak after the death of one of israel's most wanted men. what's next for israel without hamas leader? there you how sinwar we had a great opportunity to stop the axis of evil can create a different future. >> if future a fleece, future of prosperity in the entire region sika can help you keep living life with the ones you love ask your doctor about far sega today for sika can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal nitration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections and low blood sugar. a rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stopped taking for sega and call your doctor right away at the
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