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final blow can we imagine in world war ii, if we had left an ember burning of nazi germany oren pulisic, japan, and there were a lot of voices that said we should, however, united states carried it through to the end. and today we have a germany and japan that are peace-loving nations it is the same thing both for the people of gaza and for the people of israel this has got to be seen through to the end to falter, right now. >> and allow hamas to survive as appealing as that may sound, is a horrible mistake. >> and as a mistake for the future. the future will look back at this time and realize that it was difficult with enormous determination, we saw this through that is what will bring a better world the hostage families are some hostage families are worried that after his death, the relatives are actually in more danger should the families of hostages be more relieved or more nervous now that sinwar has gone until we have and have been acting to try to rescue those
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hostages. >> it is a huge priority for israel every one of us knows hostages. i myself, no hostages various, all israelis are connected in some way or another. we are acting on our intel to bring them home as quickly as possible. there's no question that sinwar's elimination destabilizes hamas and it depends how that's going to be leveraged. if we can leverage it to defeat hamas and the prime minister has already said that anyone who notifies and brings in a hostage will have immunity if that is able to be moved forward then that last remaining group can raise their hands, raise the white flag, and carried out three things stopped showing israel returning our hostages and disbanding. this can end tomorrow. trust indicate i and most israelis, the vast majority are praying and hoping that's what happens. >> major doron spielman, with the idf. thank you very much for coming on us, the kamala harris campaign out with a new statement this morning.
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where he got help writing some of the jokes, listen your material, israel funny. who wrote it? >> who helped you with? >> well, i've had a lot of people helping a lot of people, a couple of peoples from fox actually, i shouldn't say that, but i wrote some jokes and for the most part, i didn't like any of them helped me write the jokes with us. >> now, former press secretary to then vice president joe biden kendra bark off and republican strategist doug heye. can, you know, people saturday night live, which is a amani show, will occasionally helped by know democratic candidates, right? some jokes but people from fox, which is a sensibly, at least they have the word news in their station. you'll from fox news helping donald trump, right? jokes for dinner yeah. >> i mean, it's inappropriate completely inappropriate. i would just say as a whole. but if you look at the dinner last night, i mean, his jokes as a whole, we're crude. they were
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out of line. he took it way too far. i believe, swearing in front of priest is not something and that i would advise talking about doug and watch out for the nannies. i mean, it's just he took everything way too far and there's a reason i think why kamala harris chose to skip the dinner. it's not something that i think will appeal to wide voters and will not help her to win the votes in the critical battleground states, doug, the harris campaign put out a statement after donald trump's appearance. >> and as i said, he did complain about not having a teleprompter there. the statement said donald trump's struggle to read scripted notes written by his handlers repeatedly complaining that he couldn't use a teleprompter. he stumbled over his words lashed out when the crowds wouldn't laugh with him. the rare moments he was off script, he went on long incomprehensibl e rambles reminding americans how unstable he's become. and of course he made it all about himself who may refuse to release his medical records, but every day he makes it clear
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to the american people that he is not up to the job. this is something the harris campaign is saying in different ways. doug now, almost every day it isn't. >> and look, i'd say two things to this. one, i take issue with you saying that saturday night live is a comedy show because have you seen it lately to donald trump? struggles when he's off teleprompter. we know that obviously the harris campaign is trying to use the same tactic that republicans very successfully did about joe biden. he's erratic, he's not up to the task. the messaging is almost just a mirror image of what republicans were saying. the challenge for the harris campaign is voters have by and large over almost overwhelmingly made up their minds on donald trump. if he makes a crude joke at a catholic dinner, i'm catholic by the way they factored that in. they know that's donald trump who he is. they know that's what he's going to do. they still want to hear from kamala harris, what are you going to do as president? so in our interview? but with bret
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baier, there's been a whole lot of tweeting hashtag, fierce kamala harris took down brett baer. okay. she still didn't tell voters. here's what i'm going to do as president. and that's what the next next 18 days need to be for harris. >> it is interesting, as you said, it seems that a lot of people have made up their minds about donald trump already. but when i can't payne just leans into something so repeatedly, you think in some ways they're trying to lay the groundwork for something or maybe set a trap are set some kind of the table so that if he says something else or some other news comes out, it's already out there and candor to that point politico has a story out today. donald trump has walked away from several mainstream media interviews that he had scheduled cnbc, nbc, reportedly with my friend christine romans. he bailed and also apparently a podcast called the shade room and i want to read this quote from politico in conversations earlier this week when describing wine interview hadn't come together just yet, a trump adviser told the shade room producers that trump was exhausted and refusing some
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interviews, but that could change at any time according to two people familiar with the conversations. now the trump campaign says the fact that he backed up because he was exhausted, was unequivocally false but again, this is the political reporting saying that trump's tired well, he's he is old. >> i mean, that is it is it is a fact that he is old and look there, they're both going and doing a lot of interviews across the board. i mean, you're seeing harris reach out to a whole new group of voters. and with hurt the call her daddy podcast, the charlemagne interview. i mean, she is really going out there and talking to bret baier and talking to 7 million people who watched that interview. and i do take issue with my dear friend doug, that she is not talking about her policies. she is talking about her policies. she's going out there and talking about the differences between them and the fact that she stands for democracy and women's rights. and women's choice. i mean, i keep going back to the same thing which is trump continued to speak to the same people, the same voters
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over and over again. but the fact remains is that he is old and i'm sure he is exhausted campaigning as hard doug importance of michigan, what you think we will see their today in 30 seconds or less? look michigan may be one of the states that is all the marbles. if we go back to 2016 it's the state where debbie dingell, the congresswoman, long time now, congresswoman from michigan said, do not lose focus. clinton campaign, this state is important and you're in real trouble. she's sounding similar alarms right now. i'd listen to debbie dingell doug, i kinda barca, thanks so much for being here. appreciate it. thank you okay. >> so an emergency stay just minutes before a texas man was supposed to be executed death row inmate robert roberson. his life spared at least for the time being. now, robertson was convicted of killing his 2-year-old daughter and 2002 and he would have become the first-person in the united states to be put to death for a conviction related to shaken baby syndrome but a chorus of people have come forward to
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fight for him, saying he is innocent, including the lead investigator on his case who now says he got it wrong. cnn's ed lavendera is following all this for us. he's got much more. so, ed, what are you hearing about? what happens now to figure out, kate, but it is impossible to overstate the drama. >> have how all of this unfolded last night as robert roberson was in a cell just feet away from the death chamber where he was supposed to have been executed at 6:00 p.m. yesterday and then almost four hours later as he sat there waiting, unaware of all of the legal fighting that was going on outside. the texas supreme court stepped in and issued a stay. and essentially, what is going on is that texas lawmakers had subpoenaed robertson to appear before a committee investigating the medical evidence in his case next week scheduled after the so those lawmakers were in a legal fight with the texas
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attorney general's office, ultimately, the texas supreme court stepped in outside where his family and supporters had been waiting to hear this news. they were ecstatic like i said, justice has finally been served here. we he's been railroaded from the very beginning. it's taken almost 22 years, protects us to step up and do the right thing. thank and we're just really excited finally, this evening, they did come and tell us that he got to stay and his wife started crying and everybody else just kind of took a deep breath. because we all know he's innocent we've been in trying to get a fair hearing roberson is expected to testify in person next week before this texas legislative committee, but exactly where all of this goes next is not clear ultimately what his lawyers
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want is chance to be able to introduce the new medical evidence. they say that they have that they believe proves his innocence. kate ed lavendera. >> wow. thank you so much. gone through it all ed really appreciate it, john. >> right. new this morning as firefighters put their lives on the line to battle flames. and massachusetts doctor wants to protect them from another risk they face cancer after losing her brother, dr. christine candler took on a new mission and cnn's randi kaye has her story so actually have a few more things. >> oh gosh. >> okay. dr. christine candler is a dermatologist in massachusetts but she doesn't just see patients that her office she screens firefighters across the state for skin cancer by bringing these free cancer screenings to the firehouse where it's a wonderful win-win. >> your brother really was the inspiration for what you're doing now absolutely. >> all of a sudden my brother was done and i couldn't do anything afterwards. i'm like, wow, i can really make a change and save some lives, saving
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lives is exactly what dr. candler has been doing since her brother, peter candler died of esophageal cancer in 2016. >> he'd been a firefighter in massachusetts and it was a big teddy bear and firefighting this is life you loved it when her brother got sick, dr. candler had no idea about the increased cancer risk firefighters face, skin on your ears and i she now says firefighters are 9% more likely to get cancer of any kind, and 21% more likely to develop melanoma firefighter joni cullinan met dr. candler at a free screening dr. kayla, how to spot on my lower back somewhere. i would never see took a picture, told me to keep an eye on it and get a biopsy sure enough. >> joni was diagnosed with stage three melanoma after chemotherapy and surgery. she's now cancer-free dr. candler is an angel. she saved my life. she's saved so many other lives, like firefighter tom schofield, dr. candler found a spot on his back that
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was just removed a few months ago. >> assure you that there was no way that i was going to set up a dermatologist appointment on my own without dr. kameelah offering that program and donating your time? i definitely would not have found that melanoma and firefighter phil burn, dr. candler found melanoma on him to she found a spot on my elbow. >> she said this is something needs to take care of. >> i think there's a chance you might not be here today if she hadn't. >> absolutely. it's scary to think of that but yes. >> how do you feel when you hear somebody like joni say, you know, she saved my life, dr. candler saved my life. >> it brings me so much joy. i couldn't help my brother. it really brings me so much joy and happiness that i've made a difference. >> dr. candler and other dermatologists who now volunteer alongside her, have screened more than 7,000 firefighters statewide since 2018. many of those she's met knew her brother and often share stories about him. >> i just want one more story about what my brother did or what he said for me, that is
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wonderful because it keeps his memory alive for me, randi kaye, cnn, boston randi, thank you so much for that. >> still ahead for us. elon musk headlining his first solo campaign event stumping for donald trump, a campaign event ever wires some fact-checking as he pushed debunked conspiracies about the 2020 election. and butter ball turkey says butter balls says it's got the solution for one of the biggest thanksgiving annoyances. and it could actually mean you may finally start dinner on time to you by a place for mom, the place for senior living advice talk to an expert advisor today. >> he had no cost to your family it's really been a gift having mom live with us. >> but as a nurse my training told me she needed more help than i could provide so a
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start watching at fubo tv, tv.com a cnn special event two weeks before election day. >> vice president harris bases voters and takes the pressing questions, lie anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn i'm bill weir on the california coast and this is cnn all right. new this morning, people pouring over the wards from elon musk, the richest person in the world who seemed to promote election lies and other falses will stumping for donald trump at a solo town hall in pennsylvania. cnn's marshall cohen. here to explain. good morning, marshall john. >> good morning to you, elon musk on his social media platform, almost every single day promotes election disinformation, but he took his show on the road last night for this first solo town hall on behalf of trump, promoting trump's campaign, where he brought up some of these 2020 conspiracy theories i'll play
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for you a clip of what he said, but do not believe everything you hear. we will fact check it after the clip. take a listen when you have mail-in ballots and no know sort of proof-of-citizenship, it becomes almost impossible to prove cheating is the issue there are some very strange things that happen that's that are statistically incredibly unlikely so because as always, it's a question of like say, the dominion voting machines at it is weird that i think there used in philadelphia and in maricopa county but not in other places. and that's seem like a heck of a coincidence all right, so there's three things here that i want to break down for you. >> number one, he said with mail-in ballots, it's almost impossible to find fraud. that's completely false. all the experts i speak to say that the systems are in place. there are plenty of safeguards it's actually pretty easy to find fraud and fraud is extremely
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rare. of course, mail ballots are paper trails. there's barcodes, everything, there is verified. number two, he said dominion machines were in marokopa and philadelphia, so that's phoenix and philadelphia. well, they were in marokopa, but dominion was not in philadelphia period. so he just got that one wrong. and number three regardless of where there were dominion machines the results were accurate democratic and republican officials from phoenix. and philadelphia have both repeatedly said that the results were accurate everything was tabulated properly. there. john, it is interesting that elon musk picked a fight with dominion. of course, their famous for getting that $800 million settlement out of fox news for promoting similar lies. >> yes. dominion not litigious at all. but then again, elon musk, he's got his own lawyers, marshall cohen. thank you very much for that dose of reality new details are being revealed this morning about the
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tragic death musician, musician liam payne. >> officials in argentina say that early indications suggest he was alone when he fell from that hotel balcony, also saying that he was there, quote experiencing some kind of episode due to substance abuse. former one direction band bandmate niall horan and reacted to payne's death just this morning, saying that he is absolutely devastated. and also that liam's passing just does not feel real the man accused of attempting to kill former president trump last month while trump was playing golf at his mar-a-lago club is now asking the judge in his case to recuse herself. the judge is aileen cannon. that's the same judge who oversaw trump's classified documents case and who dismissed trial it's classified documents case ryan routh, his attorneys say that the reason he should get a new judge on this case is because trump lavish praise of judge cannon and trump as a quote, significant stake in the outcome of this case routh has
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anyone know what the media is biggest criticism of vice president harris's campaign strategy is that she's not talking to us enough why won't she talked to us >> oh what i wanted i want to ask her questions and then say that she's wrong when she answers them know sweet heart, but she's very busy. >> shelby few all right. never let her around and >> with this now is comedian and one of the stars have i got news for you and i guess my cnn colleague, right colleague amber ruffin, great to see you. >> never forget, right here. >> colin, like kind of co-occurring this moment right now here. >> so for people who haven't yet seen it, first of all, a, they're making a big mistake would be how would you explain the show to right. >> have i got news for you? is a goofy time disguised as a
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quiz show. and what happens is our host, roy wood jr. runs down all of the news events it's of the week. and quizzes us on how much we know about them. it's hosted by roy and i may team captain and so as michael e and black. >> okay. so team captain, when i said you're one of the stars in my mind. i mean, you are the star. let's be donald let's just be out who you are. this are your team captain. what does that mean? >> that means that every week we have a guest on our team and we might team is led to victory every week by me and how brilliant i am what's your favorite type of new story to deal with well, okay. >> i lied to one second ago and i'm never as up on the news as everyone else. >> like i really do. i try i try but they are so deep in it so my favorite news story is the one, no one knows about. so then we're on equal footing
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you throw that out there has there been like a highlights so far? >> i feel like the highlight of have i got news for you is every day before the show starts. and we're just goofing around backstage like that. sorry. i like although this shows not much different than that, it's three friends hanging out talking trash about the news. and that's what it happens before we roll. and while we roll an after symptoms that can be the most dangerous slash on some time you're like, oh, i wish we had been filming on the other hand has been filming. it might have been the last time any of us are ever actually filmed. >> that's 1,000% trump how do you digest the news? >> what's your prophesies watching cnn news central seven to 10:00 a.m. monday through friday being right here with us every day. how do you consume news and digestive? >> i consume news but it's funny. you say that i taped the show yes. i have a cable

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