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first happened because you've got to remember delphi, indiana, small town america. they don't have crimes and these two middle school students were dropped off at the delphi trails one afternoon, february when they didn't have school for that afternoon, everybody went there from the community, was a safe area and they were never seen again, and the prosecution and the opening statements is going to bring on witnesses to say that they were there also that afternoon and they believe they saw someone just like the defendant looked like him richard allen. but here's the thing before these girls went missing, before their bodies were found, there was a cell phone that one of the girls had and she took a picture of a man on the bridge that went viral across this country because there was a bit of audio. and the man said down the hill and that was who they were looking at now, on the next day, their bodies were found, it's going to be an important part of the trial and opening statements, john, because their bodies were
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found down the hill and i remember early on i was talking to a detective before there was a gag order and i was making the assumption there was sexual assault. and i remember he said to me don't make that assumption that really stuck with me. but everything we've heard in the court filings is that they're not we're not sexually assaulted, that they were actually stabbed defense experts said throats, slit but there was a bullet that was found between the two bodies, unspent it was not shot, but it was between the two bodies. richard allen admitted in 2017, he was questioned. he said i was there. i was there. he was the local cvs pharmacy technician that everybody loved in town. everybody knew him we printed all the flyers for the funerals free of charge for the girls now, really big issue is there his dna on those bodies anywhere on their clothes, anything and there was a
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potential bombshell in jury selection because the defense said there was hair found in the hand of one of the two victims, and it's not richard allen's so it leads us to a lot of questions, but there are composite sketches. big issue today prosecution says these two composite sketches that we came out with trying to find who did this. they should not come in the trial. their investigative tools defense saying no because they don't look anything like richard allen and they need to come in this trial because it's reasonable doubt so the trial is supposed to be four to six weeks long. >> he's very quickly. jean, tell us about the jury jury is from fort bend, indiana. >> they went outside and delphi is too small, too many people know about this case. they're going to be sequestered are four to six weeks in hotels? no cell phones can't watch news and it's going to be a long haul for them, but it's going to be a very intensive trial, right? >> you casarez. thank you so much for that report. >> for vice president kamala harris, stepping up her attacks
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darker tones, the warnings about him and darker tones last night in wisconsin, she argued that americans are exhausted with trump's gaslighting as she put it. and even started her for speech in wisconsin earlier in the day by calling out donald trump, basically right out of the gate in his day of love comment about january 6, she also called out what appear to be trump supporters heckling her at one of her rallies donald trump hand-selected three members of the united states supreme court what with the intention that they would undo the protections tens of roe v. >> wade, and they did as he intended rally? smaller one down the street
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>> ago less than that, cnn's harry enten is here. with us. okay. what on this question of what could be behind and motivating the shift in messaging and strategy here, what have you found? >> yeah, what have we found? let's talk about donald trump in his popularity. you know, i think there are a lot of folks such as myself who think that donald trump's unpopularity is baked in but here's the deal if you believe that donald trump has somehow become less popular over time, let me change your mind about that. in fact, he is more popular at this point in the campaign than he was at this point in the 2020 campaign, or the 2016 campaign. look, he still underwater right? with a negative nine point net favorability rating but that is higher than it wasn't 2020 -12 points when he nearly one and it is way higher than the -27 net favorability back in 2016 when he did when so i think there's this real question in kamala harris is mined in the campaigns mind why is trump more popular now than it was at this point in 2020 and 2016. and i think that is why you're seeing the sharpening attacks because because they want to put them back down here, or
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even there's no way that they're necessarily going to back down to here, but they want to make trump more unpopular than he is right now because he's more popular now than either point in 2020 or 2016. >> so this could be what they're seeing with regard to move on from donald trump is, could it have something to do with what they're seeing with it? their candidate was kamala harris are saying, look, kamala harris is more popular than donald trump, but kamala harris had her popularity rising once of course, she became the presumptive democratic nominee. look, she was at -15 points back in july 17, then minus four points on august 17th than one point on september plus one point, she was actually in positive territory a month ago, but she has fallen back down to minus one though momentum of kamala harris has stalled, and i think they feel like they have to change something that's going on in their campaign because they were seeing a rise. and now it has stalled out. look, she's still more popular than trump, but look, joe biden was more popular than trump, much more and barely won. and hillary clinton was more popular than donald trump and lost being more popular than trump isn't enough. she wants to continue to see your fiverr favorabilities rise. but in
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fact, they're going in the wrong direction at this 0.1 of the lines of attack that we've seen her focusing in on is questioning his fitness to serve his ability to serve, and also questioning his health do you see that? like the numbers that would show that's a good line of attack. >> i think it's a great line of attack because better mental, physical health to be present, you know, back when joe biden was the presumptive democratic nominee in july, look 50% said that trump had the better physical mental health biden was way down at 21%. you jump ahead to september. kamala harris away ahead on this metric at 54% to donald trump's 34%, i expect to see a lot more attacks on trump's mental and physical health the bottom line is, voters believe it and you're just telling voters what they know and bringing it to the forefront in their minds. >> yeah, if you see it, you know, he didn't blame it. it's good to see you. thank you, my darling alright so you could soon book a ticket to the edge of space on a giant space balloon. >> look at that the inaugural mission is also being copilot flooded by none other than sir richard branson himself. >> and he is our guest
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redefining insurance >> this morning, what some are calling the first space balloon just announced the first crewed flight by space perspective. and it will be co helmed by sir richard branson, who knows a thing good to about balloons. so with us now, sir richard branson, founder of diversion group in feature copilot for space perspective and table maccallum, the company's co-founder and co-ceo table. let me just start with you first very quickly. what exactly is the stratosphere and why go there in a balloon? >> well, we'll go into above
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99% of europe's atmosphere. so we're sort of floating on top of the attempts for like an ice cube, boats on water. and that's what's defined where we are is the stratosphere at that altitude. you can see the curvature of the year the black sky, the thin blue line of atmosphere. so it's an amazing majestic experience. that's really unique to ballooning, which is such an honor to have a legend in ballooning sir richard, to be the copilot. we're really excited alleging the ballooning you know, richard, you cross the atlantic, you cross the pacific and billows and then you actually kind of, you know, flew to space and a plane why was this attracted to experiences with virgin galactic. >> it was maybe the best day of my life. we went from note to 2.5 thousand miles an hour and eight seconds. were experience zero gravity and we were in space and had the most
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spectacular view of the earth with this project will rise very gently at ten miles an off a boat it'll be a five to six hour round trip going up to 100,000 feet. so three times higher than an airplane and it's going to be the most magnificent, beautiful experience. and so both experiences unbelievably wonderful. and i just love, love challenges you i love challenge. be able to challenge others and i think this is the birth of wonderful company that we're work, i believe very closely with people who then wanted to go into space with virgin galactic you said you'd like to challenge yourself, sir. richard, and not trying to jinx anything, but just so people understand what the risks are here what, what are the most dangerous things about taking a balloon to the sides? well, when we did balloon
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flights, like across the himalayas or trying to get around the world, across the atlantic or pacific. it was very risky because we were the test pilots and we couldn't test the equipment before we went up with, me with this flight, we can actually send up unmanned flights. we've already sent out one unmanned flight to 100,000 feet and will be sending up a number of other unmanned flights before we actually get in and go up ourselves. obviously early that people who book early we are going to be all test pilots will be an awning, adding out the flights for the future. but i think in the future balloons are fundamentally very safe very safe things. and i think a lot the people are going to have incredible experience season years to come to taper. >> i'm i'm a sucker for a flight upgrade. right. and it
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caught my attention that on the balloon you've got drink service, you've got wi fi, even even bathrooms. i mean, this is different than some of the capsules that are going up and down. >> i think that experienced differentiation is really part of what sets us and ballooning apart and why rose saw excited to move through a series of these test flights without crew. so we really get the safety aspect of this down will be quarter testing all the different aspects what might happen during the flight and why we're so excited also to have somebody who is inspired, who a generation of entrepreneurs investing in space perspective and helping us move through the flight tests to get to even flight it's a super exciting so i think you said richard two hours up, two hours down in a couple hours, you know, sort of coasting in the stratosphere. what do you, what do you think you'll do during that time up
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there beautiful maybe the only place in the universe that has a a planet that is this beautiful and i think most of us are going to be looking out of these big windows down at the beautiful below one of at least one of the flights, early flights will be from the british virgin islands where where i live, and the seas is spectacular and unclear and i don't think you, apart from maybe virgin galactic, you're not going to be able to get as great views via pretty well anywhere else in the world out of an airplane, you get wonderful views from 30,000 feet here you're going to get wonderful views from 100,000 feet i'm just going to say make sure your phone is i hope i hope i hope table tapered
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includes some caveats on board and maybe we'll find some time to have a little bit of a caveats i mean, i would assume i would assume that there's going to be kevin yeah grant to taper mccallum. thank you both very much and happy fly the surge of grandson and the three visits such similar flight experiences because i i'm sorry, here's any swear in. a middle seat balloon that's the one i'll get put on. >> if you ever tried to. the high-low caviar in a potato chip is just phenomenal. >> it's the best thing you joy your weekend you all so much for joining us helene now. >> so you didn't see that is before election day vice president harris basis voters it takes two pressing questions, lie. >> anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential townhall kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn ever worry that you're drinking too much?
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