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won't get her there. she has to tell people that she totally disagrees with her positions of 2020. she were announced as i'm in the left is wrong, that she's got to appeal to right-of-center voters with a right-of-center message. she's not done that yet. what do you mean the persuasion versus mobilization is fascinating and this usually by this point of a campaign, persuasion is over, but the harris campaign has extended the period using in real time with the former president is saying on the campaign control every day, they believe his current comments, even though everyone knows everything about what he has said. >> the father of ivf and other things they are trying to persuade in the final weeks, or are getting some of those republicans that brads talking about. they don't need a lot but a few could certainly help. yeah, i read with some interest the new peggy noonan column as well, making she's making me you're making which is hey, make more space for these republicans to give them a little bit more permission. >> she's got to say she was wronged before. that's the only way to get i just think you all are like this applicant does discounting infrequent voters low information voters, and we
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are pet. the best thing is it's the voters who are going to have to decide even we can sit here and tell you what we think all day long, but we're not actually going to figure it out to november 5. thanks to all of you for joining us this morning. i really appreciate it. have a great weekend. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. cnn new central starts right to peace moments ago, president biden talking about what he hopes is next, after hamas's leader yahar sinwar was taken out like donald trump and kamala harris in michigan. >> today, trump is making his first appearance in detroit since trashing detroit and single during it election year, some dating apps or making it easier to lean right or left on love, or maybe even just a casual hookup. sara is out. i'm john berman with kate baldwin. this is cnn new central
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with a new message for israel and the middle east, moments ago saying that now is the the time for a ceasefire deal. >> now, less than 24 hours after the world learned that israel killed hamas leader yahya sinwar. listen here the definitely there hamas represents a moment of justice the blood of americans, israelis, palestinians in germany, and so many others on his hands i told the prime minister original yesterday. let's also make this moment an opportunity to seek a path to peace. a better future in gaza without hamas i look forward to discussing a ran course of history because we've got basically what he's describing with the mastermind of the october 7 attacks now,
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dead what role will the united states now play in the coming days? secretary of state tony blinken will be heading to israel as benjamin netanyahu and his really officials are said to be meeting today on the fate of the hostages. the war's future and what to do about iran. cnn's matthew chance is in tel aviv. cnn's kayla tausche, she is in berlin. that is where president, president biden is today, kaitlan, let me start with you tell us more about what we heard from president biden brief statement that the president delivered to the press. he mentioned these situation in the middle east, the desire for renewed push for a ceasefire. that desire echoed by german chancellor olaf scholtz, who also spoke this morning, but president biden really took the opportunity to hail the alliances and the shared values he's of the u.s. and germany, that was really the underpinning of this visit that was supposed to be a state visit and got downgraded after it was rescheduled for this week following hurricane milton and president biden also referencing the need to
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continue supporting ukraine, which is also going to be poured the top of the agenda for both his meeting with olaf scholtz and his team, as well as with other european leaders set to take place a little bit later today with ukraine's success stalling out on the battlefield. and another treacherous winter at war approaching. we've learned that the u.s. remains opposed to a key element of zelensky's victory plan, which is to use us or uk made long-range missiles to strike territory deeper inside russia at the rationale being that the u.s. believes that there's limited chance for success of that strategy with many of those targets outside current long-range capability. and the likelihood very high for collateral damage. so i'm told to expect no concrete policy decisions on ukraine from that meeting that is expected to happen today. but of course they will also be discussing discussing the situation in the middle east that had been one of the discussion points already on the agenda of course, with renewed urgency given the death of yahya sinwar, there is shared belief among allies that there could
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be a diplomatic off-ramp within reach now, more than ever, the question of course, kate is how prime minister benjamin netanyahu sees it exactly. >> that is definitely a key question, kayla. thank you so much. following president biden's travels, we'll have around throughout the show. thank you. letting let's get over to matthew chance with this question on what does this mean? what is the net? next move in? what are the conversations happening amongst israeli officials? and what signs are there, if any, that this is the moment of change in the war matthew well, kate, it, it's certainly a tactical victory that the netanyahu government here in israel is celebrating as are very many israelis. >> i mean, yahar sinwar is the man who is blamed for contributing this terrible attack on october the seventh, last year. i get so many israelis wouldn't 1,200 people killed. so there is jubilation amongst many israelis that
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he's dead and that's something that benjamin netanyahu and his government is taking credit for. but netanyahu is also saying that this is not the end of the war it may be the beginning of the end, he said, but it's not the end. he's called on hamas to lay down their weapons and to release the hostages and is issued guarantees to hamas fighters who do that. >> but there's a sense of wishful thinking about it in the sense that hamas has within the past few hours, released a statement a senior official basically saying they will be eventually can you victorious and offering no sense at all in that first statement after the death of yahya sinwar, that they're prepared to back down, release the hostages or compromise on any future negotiations. >> and so yes, it is a possibility that this death of this killing of yahya sinwar will be a turning point. it could make good difference in terms of the structure of hamas, in terms of getting those hostages out. but it's
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not a certainty. and so we'll see that in the hours ahead. and then the days ahead, what actually happens on the ground, whether this will be a pivotal moment, or whether it's just another milestone. along the long and bloody conflict that we're currently engaged in as a president biden was describing it today. >> an opportunity. what do what they do with this opportunity? that is why everyone is talking about the next 72 hours is absolutely critical, matthew. thank you so much for being there, matthew chance in tel aviv. kayla tausche traveling with the president berlin, john. >> all right. today, donald trump and kamala harris campaigning just miles apart from each other in michigan as political reports this morning that trump has canceled some interviews you some media appearances because his campaign said, in this is in politico, said that he was exhausted potentially explosive new information coming today and trump's it's election interference case why federal judge declined to wait until after the election to release some of the evidence and a former olympic snowboarder is
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enough about kamala harris, don't say anything negative about catholics. >> i would never do that no matter where i was, that would be like criticizing detroit in detroit so those, are some of the jokes at the al smith dinner here in new york city last night, donald trump was there, kamala harris was campaigning in wisconsin. you heard one joke there from kamala harris at the end about donald trump criticizing detroit in detroit, both candidates will be in michigan today. and let's just talk for second about detroit. this was the 2020 election. president biden versus donald trump, right there. this is michigan. you can see joe biden won michigan by more than 100,000 votes. let's focus on detroit though for a second, wayne county. all right. in wayne county, joe biden won big 38 points, but donald trump when 30% of the vote, 260,000 votes, that was actually better in 2020 than he did in 2016. he
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had 29% of the vote there and 228,000 votes. so donald trump actually improved in wayne county and detroit there. we'll see how insulting detroit impacts that going forward. i want to tell you you about where both candidates will be today though, because a few hours apart, they're both going to be an oakland county sort of suburbs of detroit. this is important. this may be where the 2020 election was decided in michigan and it might be, we're 2024 is as well. you can see president biden won in oakland county, the detroit suburb firms by about 14 points. okay. go back to 2016. and you can see hillary clinton won there, but just by eight points. so that increase for joe biden is what helped him push ahead in michigan, a state that trump won in 2016 but joe biden won in 2020. alright, let's bring in cnn's chief national well affairs correspondent, jeff zeleny for the excitement that we are getting in the mitten today hey, good morning, john.
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>> since you're at the wall, this is a great time to show another thing. can you go to grand rapids? that is ken county, michigan, right there. let's look at this. this is where it kamala harris is starting her day and this is why look at 20 20 their joe biden won over donald trump, but go to 2016. this is grand rapids, michigan, a fast-growing look at that. donald trump won kent county in 2016. so for all of the michigan talking is at the center of this race, the center of the blue wall, kent county in grand rapids is going to be so interesting because does that as an example of some plays donald trump won in 16, lost in 20. it's a suburban county where some of these moderate republicans are leaning against him. that is why michigan is so important today, you mentioned oakland county. it is the second biggest county in michigan kamala harris is going to be there. donald trump also going to be there right outside of the metro area. it's about 30% of the population in the detroit metro area. this is where all the marbles are
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however, so interesting. she's also going to visit some a union worker. she has been struggling in michigan. john, we talk a lot about the blue wall. it's often gone together this year could be an example of a place it may not because of all the unique factors in michigan, of course, the middle east, a big domestic political factor there as well. that is why the former president is trying to reach out to some arab american voters. so all eyes on michigan for this reason, and early voting is starting tomorrow. so that is why both candidates are there today, john, both there today. i know they will both be back again before election day in getting new information, jeff, today about vice president harris appearing with both obama separately on the campaign trail. we are we are learning this this morning. michelle obama will be making her debut on the campaign trail. she will be in michigan next saturday. it because that's when statewide early voting is. she'll be with kamala harris on the campaign trail the first time we have ever seen vice president harris
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with michelle obama, former first lady, campaigning together. they will have a stop in georgia next week before that on thursday, i believe so. look, the bottom line is we all remember when michelle obama at the chicago democratic convention urged people to get out there and do something well, she is actually doing something herself and she's going to be campaigning to try and get that early vote in, but john, there is no doubt you can just feel the intensity here increasing. there's this race is deadlocked both sides, pulling out all of the stops, all hands on deck moment and now, michelle obama is included in that roster. >> really interesting everyday, both candidates trying to accomplish something they need to do something to try to improve their chances. jeff zeleny, great to see you thank you so much. >> good to see you john. >> all right. a federal judge says the american people should be able to learn more about jack smith's case against donald trump for alleged interference in the 2020 election and they should be able to hear it today and loved
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you feel the winds this election, stay with cnn with more reporters on the ground. and the best political team in the business, follow the candidates follow the voters, follow the facts follow. cnn >> you could get a ton of new detail coming out about the case that special counsel jack smith has built against donald trump. now this is the federal election subversion case. we're talking about. and the judge overseeing the case rejected requests from trump's team legal team to block the public release of the documents for now, an appendix we're talking about related to special counsel jack smith's expansive immunity filing. what trump wanted was to have it all held and delayed and be released after the election. so now what seen as zachary cohen is tracking all of this for us, bring us up to speed. what should people be looking
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forward to possibly learning more about today? >> yeah gave you could get a sense of what jack smith has backup his criminal case against donald trump, the receipts, if you will these are things like grand jury transcripts, things like notes from fbi interviews that jack smith and his team have conducted over the course of their investigation? that's what we're looking for to come out publicly today and remains to be seen exactly what will be allowed to for the public to read, right? we know, we do expect a good portion of this to be redacted because that was negotiated beforehand between trump, jack smith's team, but we are looking for new details about jack smith's investigation, whether or not he has the goods to backup those allegations that donald trump leaned on state officials and that he spread widespread narratives of voters fraud and knowingly as a political candidate to overturn the 2020 election results. that's really the crux of jack smith's case against donald trump and as you mentioned, donald trump and his attorneys really did try to keep this appendix from coming out before the 2020 election. they argued that releasing this now would amount to election
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interference and was politically motivated, at least we've seen that way by the public. the judge, judge chutkan, the judge overseeing this case, actually decided the exact opposite. she said that not releasing this information would be perceived as election interference. she wrote, it isn't backed. trump's requested relief that risks undermining that public interest if the court withheld information that the public otherwise had a right to access solely because of the potential political consequences of releasing it that withholding could itself constitute or appear to be election interference. so ultimately, we're not to see what exactly is in this appendix. but remember that filing two weeks ago that jack smith did file under seal or did release in this case, outlined how he alleged that donald trump trump was pressuring mike pence conversations details about their conversations in the capacity as running mates. a detailed his conversations with different state officials. so we'll have to see exactly what this reveals new details about those conversations in the evidence that jack smith has to bring criminal charges against trump all right.
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>> standing by to stand by. thank you so much, zachary. appreciate it. ahead for us still, president biden's speaking out today about speaking this morning about the death of hamas leader and why president biden hopes that this is now a quote, opportunity. >> and why his focus today shifts to iran. and the fancy charity dinner where friendly roasts are the tradition. what could go wrong when this dinner lands at the tail end of the 2024 presidential election. just as both candidates are basically going to cross today in battleground, michigan of american foreign policy. going to be america. first. get here and all the lessons of history, america first up the weeds economy, especially sunday at 8:00 on cnn honey. but the gains are pumping the markets closed features don't sleep in the after hours burrow is mostly financed, bro she
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