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for everyone on medicare right now, is the medicare annual enrollment period. and today we are talking about medicare part c, commonly called medicare advantage. if you don't have a medicare part c plan call, now, you may be eligible for plans in your zip code with additional benefits or cost savings. you may not be receiving now or that may have previously not been available to you, different parts see plans are available in different parts of the country. so don't wait, call the number on your screen now, if you're on medicare, you can call it i'll even if you called last year, we will check to see if there is a part c plan available in your area with additional benefits or cost savings call to speak with a licensed insurance agent before the end of the annual enrollment period, you don't get medicare part c benefits automatically. so called now for your free 2025, no obligation. medicare bennett if it's review, just call 8088 to 0987. 8088 to 0987
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for everyone on medicare right now, is the medicare annual enrollment period. >> and today we are talking about medicare part c, commonly called medicare advantage. if you don't have a medicare part c plan call now, you may be eligible for plans in your zip code with additional benefits or cost savings. you may not be receiving now, or that may have previously not been available to you, different parts see plans are available in different parts of the country. so don't wait, call the number on your screen. now, if you're on medicare, you can call even if you called last year, we will check to see if there is a part c plan available in your area with additional benefits or cost-savings call to speak with a licensed insurance agent before the end of the annual enrollment period, you don't get medicare part c benefits automatically, so called now for your free 2025, no obligation. medicare benefits review. >> just call 8088 to 0987. 8088 to 0987 hiring different kroner
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sentences. >> but enough about kamala harris just got onto something is there anything that you think that maybe i shouldn't bring up tonight we'll don't lie vow shall not bear false witness to that debris neighbor, indeed, especially their neighbors election results. >> there is one one group that baffles me and i'm talking about the undecided voter you don't see a difference donald trump? like nobody has ever thought, wait, is that a trump quote or a harris quote playing tim walz on saturday it live these days. >> so he's very much part of this campaign. harris, for her part has not said who helped her out with her? jokes, but today, trump is claiming that he actually got help, not from comedic writers, but from fox news staffers. cnn's hadas gold
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is here with more so hadas, you have new information. what are you learning? >> yeah, so earlier today, donald trump went on fox and friends. he sat on the couch with them and they asked him, you know, who helped you with your with your al smith dinner? sure. jokes. they were great. and he said to them, well, actually i shouldn't say this, but some fox people helped me. obviously, this raised a few alarm bells because it would i think cross a lot of ethical bounds for staffers for a media organization to help a candidate right there jokes, but we are learning according to two sources familiar with the situation that it was actually a comedian nick do paolo, who has helped write jokes for fox hosts greg gutfeld, but he's not considered an employee or a freelancer for fox news. he's the one who apparently trump may have thought was a fox staffer who helped him and fox in a statement has said, fox news confirmed that no employee or freelancer wrote the job okay. so fox is coming out fully and denying this. we have also reached out for of course, for an on-the-record comment from the trump campaign, we have not heard back, but, you
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know, even if trump may have gotten confused about who was a staffer and who is not. i do think it sort of reflects that trump sees fox as. an important almost extension of his campaign, whether or not fox feels the same way, that's how trump sees it. and he went even further while he was on erin fox and trans saying, i'm going to meet with the big top boss of fox, rupert murdoch, and i'm going to ask him, don't run negative commercials about me for the next 21 days before the election, we've also added as fox about this meeting with rupert murdoch about this request to not run ads. we haven't heard anything back we he also yesterday posted on his truth social going after the fox news ceo suzanne scott saying, why is she putting all these negatively, you know, left commentators on air going out against me because again, i think he sees fox as an important place for his home-base where his fans are watching. we've known that he's had sort of an up and down complicated relationship with rupert murdoch and with fox news. but i think that just, you know, his off the cuff comment saying, oh, fox staffers helped me with the
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joke that just goes to show you how much he sees fox as an extension as a part of his presidential campaign? >> yeah, it's not helping fox staying on the train though. brett baer, who did the interview with harris now says he made a mistake during the interview. tell us what you've learned yes. >> so we, brett baer, a few remember during the interview, he he played a clip from donald trump at the town hall he had earlier talking about the enemy within i think we might have that clip from brett baer i but if we don't have it he then later said they played that clip, but it was that really contentious moment with vice president harris? i think we do have the clip, so i think we can play it for just a second. that moment in the interview with kamala harris, i got a bit contentious i did make a mistake and i want to say that i did make a mistake when i called for a soundbite, i was expecting a piece of the enemy from within, from maria bartiromo's interview view to be tied to the piece from your
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town hall harris, were you asked the former president about the enemy from within? >> it just had the piece about the town hall no, i think what's really interesting here is that if he recognized the mistake in the moment during the interview, why didn't he say so? this is actually something that a former fox anchor, gretchen carlson pointed out online. she said, i want to read this to you, that brett baer now says his mistake. he ran a wrong trump enemy from within clip during the interview with harris, news flash, when ron clips right? and what happens, host can easily say, sorry, that was the wrong clip. and here are his producers he would have known it was the wrong one, right then and so that just goes to show you. i think it's been a kind of a contrast between the interview that we saw brett baer do with kamala harris, and then the interviews that he's done in the past with donald trump actually, our colleague a brian stelter and liam riley did an interesting article comparing these two interviews and what they found was that bret baier interrupted kamala harris nearly twice as much as
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he interrupted donald trump. and that the tone of the questions were much different, obviously was a very contentious interview with vice president harris guys yes, for sure. >> that question out of the gate. hadas. thank you so much for the report. next, she's one of the wnba's biggest stars. so you think she's breaking in the cash, right? well, angel reese says her salary isn't even the enough to cover her rent will have the controversy next the fund experienced the cnn and magic wall in the palm of your hand. >> get live results expert insights, and an immersive election experience the magic wall, find it in the cnn app if you have heart failure, are sika kone help you keep living life with the ones you love? asked your doctor about far sega today for seizures can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that make you fatal dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections and low blood sugar a rare life-threatening
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salary scale and the wnba and it is being started by one of the league's top players, angel reese. not only is she incredibly popular front and center on the chicago sky's website and featured in two of the four headlines. but she's also an extremely good basketball player. she was a first round draft pick and she leads the league in rebounds. >> but in an instagram live last night, reese revealed that her wnba salary isn't enough to cover her rent. she says she's paid just $73,000 per year earlier this year recess, she considers her wnba salary a bonus on top of her endorsement deals, which is how she earns the bulk of her income. cnn sports analyst and author of on her game, caitlin clark and the revolution of women's sports. christine brennan is with us now. i mean, kristen, we compare reese a seventh overall draft pick in the wnba to the seventh overall draft pick in the nba, $73,000 to his 6
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million. and she averages more points right? this is a question and an issue we've been discussing for many years about women's sports not getting the attention. the financial support, the interest, everything, tv, the mainstream sports media, ignoring women's sports for decades, and now finally, the tension is there because of caitlin clark, because of angel reese, what angel reese was doing there and that instagram live while she was bringing up a point that is incredibly intelligent, smart, and wise to do, and that is to bring this issue back to the forefront. it came up actually in april after the draft when caitlin clark salary, of course, came out and there was saying, how is this possible? now, the point i think you've made, it has been made as of course, she's angel reese has plenty of endorsements, well over 1 million. caitlin clark as well, over probably $30 of but it does shine a light on
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>> proceeds to play to a place like russia, which frankly was probably not hurt. her first choice. >> right? exactly exactly. >> alex. yeah. >> brittany greiner, and so many of these players who go overseas in the off-season of the wnba, which of course is
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now for many of them as the playoffs are finishing up over the next, either today or to sunday, the fund i know it's for the wnba, britney greiner wasn't going to russia for the weather or the ambiance or vladimir putin's hospitality, of course not. she was going to supplement her income. she was going to make money, lots of money, which is where the money can be made sadly, in wnba players is overseas again, that's about to change. i think in a big way, moving forward with a new tv rights deal that's four times bigger than the previous one, and that will kick in in 2026 as well as other things in perks that are going to happen because of the caitlin clark effect, as you mentioned. but that's what was going on and that's why in basically brittany greiner, alex was making think about a quarter of million dollars, so about 250,000, which is the high end for the wnba. and when she went to russia and steph curry was making over $40 million. so that decimal point, those numbers need to go
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several numbers need to go on the left side of that decimal point for the wnba players to even get close to the nba players. no ones by the way, saying that's going to happen anytime soon. but something that is more equitable and fair and yes, the brittney greiner situation and her imprisonment, that terrible story, that terrible burden that she bore with bearing that emanated from this same conversation of the lack of equal pay equity we'll pay or any kind of reasonable pay for these wonderful female athletes yeah, we can't forget that. >> christine brennan, always wonderful to have you. thank you so much. >> thank you my pleasure next, it is a five-second clip that went viral spawning podcasts and sparking a five-year manhunt. >> today, the alleged man in that video going on trial for killing the two young girls who recorded it opening statements
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in the delphi murder cases and delphi murders case, next tim eastern on cnn. >> do you have subscriptions that are forgotten or even hit him place with experience much you could save high it's that time of year again the medicare annual enrollment period, you might be thinking, why should i care? well, if you're 60 if five or older or on medicare, you should because the annual enrollment period, which is right now, is when you can change your medicare plan and the annual enrollment period and december 7. so ask yourself, do you have the coverage you are you getting all the things you want and need from your medicare plan? they don't even know what kinds of things are available to you. >> that happens medicare can be
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confusing do you know about medicare part c plans also called medicare advantage a part c plan could help you save money and include additional benefits that sounds pretty good, right? but plans and benefits can be different based on the zip code you live in. and medicare plans can change every year oh, and enrollment in a part c plan is not automatic. >> this could all be a little overwhelming. >> so take a deep breath and call the number that is up on the screen. >> now with one phone call, you can get your questions answered and see if there are changes to your plan in the coming year or if there's a 2020 medicare advantage plan available to you in your zip code with additional benefits or cost-savings. >> he didn't get last year we'll put that number back up on the screen. you can call this number now for your free medicare benefits checkup and speak to a license insurance agent who can see if you are eligible for a 2025 medicare
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to save smart based it feels like today in the trial of the man accused of killing 14-year-old libby german, and 13-year-old abby williams. i was back in 2017, richard allen is facing two counts of intentional murder sure. and two counts of killing the teens while attempting to kidnap them. >> the case has gained so much national attention that the judge has limited public access, and issued a gag order in the case cnn's jean casarez is covering this for us. jean, what are you learning? >> well, opening statements were today and there have been
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so many documents that have been sealed so many documents redacted the gag order as prosecutors said this morning. now you're going to learn the rest of the story. so this story starts back seven years ago, and this is when two young girls abby abby, abigail williams, and liberty german, were dropped off at the trail in delphi, indiana. this is a large wooded area. everybody goes there. delphi has less than 3,000 people. everybody knows, everybody. they don't have crime like this. but here is a pivotal piece of evidence that prosecutors talked about an openings today that they say is going to show who did this to the girls. we want to show you one of the girls cell phones captured this video is believed very short in time before they were murdered. a law enforcement found the video. they took it to the public years ago. to try to find out who did this. it's a man that was on the bridge,
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right with the girls, listened to what he says prosecutors, they say that's richard allen. that's the man that was charged with these crimes and it was the next day that the girls bodies was found down the hill. and we've learned today in opening statements, we never knew the exact cause of death, but today, prosecutor said those girls throats we're slit and that is how they died to what is the motive was his dna found at the scene? we do know that a bullet in unspent bullet, meaning it was not shot out of the gun. was found close to the bodies well, once they did a search of richard allen's home, they found a pistol and they say that the markings, the tool markings show that that came from that pistol. even though it wasn't shot, it was ejected from the gun. defense
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is pushing back on that saying forensics is wrong. it wasn't him prosecutor there's also saying that he confessed over 60 times when he was in jail. well, the defense is saying he was in solitary confinement for quite a few years and he started actually wedding his legal documents and trying to eat them and after that, he started to confess and that's not trustworthy. so we'll see where this case goes. but there are definitely two sides and it is something that community is so vested in the lives lost of these two beautiful girls will they get justice or well, the defendant be shown to not have done this? >> so haunting it's so disturbing to see that clip as short as it was. jean casarez. thanks very much for your reporting presidential campaign descends on michigan today and actually on a single county in that vital swing-state, both harris and trump are in oakland today we'll tell you why it could be the key to winning,
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