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battered hometown of khan younis concern returning sinwar's body would rally supporters and risk is gravesite becoming a shrine. but across israel, families of israeli hostages are stepping up pressure for any deal to bring their loved ones home. that means swapping sinwar's remains says one israeli source. then fine. >> matthew chance, cnn, tel aviv before we go tonight, i want to note a special day for a very special person on this program. i senior writer, writer marshall arbiter, and 60-years-old today, 60 which is weird to even say. i do not know how this happened maybe because i've worked with marshal for the better part of 20 years and in my mind we're all frozen in time. i first met martin when i began filling in on news night with great aaron brown. marshall was one of his
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wonderful writers. i might feel like we're frozen in time, but we're not and i'm thankful for everyone of the days that i've gotten to work with marshall who's truly one of the most gifted writers. i've ever worked with. happy birthday. my friend and thank you the news continues right here on cnn news trump and harris holding dueling rallies in michigan tonight as obama gets ready to rally the base this hour in arizona no, no, not to be left out. >> elon musk live in pennsylvania this hour. so we are here tonight for all of this live across the country to bring you all of this action plus harris seizing on trump, canceling interviews left and right, reportedly because of exhaustion trump fighting back moments ago and as san francisco truly one of america's most liberal cities, going conservative, we have a special report tonight that may surprise you. >> let's go outfront burnett outfront tonight,
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battleground, michigan. so at this hour there are dueling rallies, harris and trump, both in the state. every vote there matters tonight in fact, at one point, they were both in oakland county, which is a crucial county at one time, it had been a republican stronghold, truly a republican stronghold recent elections though it shifted obama, hillary clinton, and biden all wanted in recent elections trump's trying to sit it back. and that's not all one of the biggest stars in the democratic party. former president barack obama is about to rally voters in the must-win state of arizona. we're going to bring that to you live when i'm telling you is 7:00 on a friday night there out and we are here. and obama is about to start crisscrossing the country, campaigning across harris all of next week. so you see on the map it's going to hit four battleground states over five days. and meanwhile, tech titan now top trump surrogate, elon musk is in pennsylvania offering people there $100 to help get new voters registered. part of a series of sort of townhall are speaking events that he's doing
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in the state of pennsylvania we are entering the final stretch here. and what may be people think it might be who knows, honestly, the most amazing thing is nobody knows if it will be the closest presidential race of the century. it is deeply personal though harris unleashing a new line of attack in the final days, questioning trump's low-energy his team at least is saying he's suffering from exhaustion and that's apparently the excuse for why he's not doing interviews. and of course he's not doing the cnn town hall he refuses to do another debate and you know, look being president united states, probably one of the hardest jobs in the world. and so we really do need to ask if he's exhausted being on the campaign trail is he fit to do the job all right. >> that comment got under the foreign president's skin. he has responded not once but twice. >> i've done 48 days now without arrest. and i've got
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that loser who doesn't have the energy of a rabid told me when you've seen me take even a little bit of a risk, not only am i not i'm not even tired really exhilarating, you know, why would killing her in the polls will go through it pretty quick. jail then i'm going over to make a little speech. you've heard of 10,000 people you think this is an easy life. i have right i go from here, i said at my finished, they say, no, sir, you have one more speech. oh good. where is it? >> because as the exhilarated, so meanwhile, vice president kamala harris tonight addressing a question that continually comes up that is what would she have done differently than joe biden? >> i mean to be, very candid with you even including mike pence vice presidents are not critical of their president i think that really actually, in terms of the tradition of it, and also just going forward, it does not make for a productive and important relationship we are live on the ground at both
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the harris and trump events. >> so we're going to be taking those live when they do happen, also going to elon musk's town hall. and of course, as i said, we'll be hearing thank from the former president barack obama all this hour. so let's get anything else we can and let's start with priscilla alvarez because she's outfront waterford township. that is where harris will be speaking shortly and priscilla, as i mentioned, you're in oakland county, which both campaigns have identified is so crucial, clinton and biden won it easily, but it used to be republicans stronghold. so what is her focus on this county this late in the election, say about her standing in michigan well, there's certainly trying to lock down there her coalition and trying to build upon the gains that president biden made in 2020. >> because as you mentioned, they know that it can easily lean republican can and i've spoken to campaign officials who have said, in some ways they have to limit losses with some corners of the democratic party in this state that may have otherwise vote who did democrats
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just don't have that shot free. >> so if we can get back to her, we will. but in the meantime, i want to go to the trump event in detroit because alayna treene is there and alayna, you're noticing something interesting inside that venue where you are what, what is it? >> that's right. so we are here in downtown to troy run this pretty large venue. you can't really tell erin from where you are. i mean, right behind me, you can the crowd, but behind the camera where i'm speaking toward, it's actually pretty empty. they have not been able to fill this and i will also tell you that it took us more than two hours or is there were two hours delayed in getting us into the venue today. and so there are questions about i'm told it was not a security issue according to two us secret service officials so so questions about whether they were you know, changing some of the optics in years. so that's just one thing to keep in mind. but look, i do want to tell you about why donald trump is back in the state because obviously michigan is a crucial battleground. and not only does it have 15 electoral votes, but
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i will say when i talk to donald trump's senior advisers, they actually tell me that out of the three blue false statements, of course, apart from michigan, that includes pennsylvania and wisconsin, they're actually the most confident in michigan, even as we know that last week when donald trump let's hear in detroit, once again, he was speaking to the detroit economic club and he actually insulted detroit while being in detroit, he called it a developing city. he said it was more developing. then countries like china. and that received a lot of backlash. now, i actually did aaron talk to a number of people on the ground here? for today asking them about that comment, particularly those trump's supporters and rally attendees who are from detroit. all of them told me that they were not offended, though any of them did not agree that this is a developing city, that it was a once-great city and no longer is a really interesting those remarks from trump though i will say we're kind of rum a sense of what we had heard when he had criticized milwaukee to republicans. he has said that
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it was a horrible city, even though the republican party was holding there i mentioned there over the summer, he later came out to clean that up and say, i love milwaukee, so i'll be watching tonight whether he tries to do the same thing about his remarks in detroit last week. >> all right. and we'll be checking again with you. of course, lynda, so thank you all right. >> everyone's with me now here just to begin, karen harris and trump, both in michigan and you know what's interesting when you see them in the same county, a county that i said used to be a republican stronghold, but in recent elections, three in a row has gone democratic, right? so harris, his choosing to spend time there right now. now, and alayna's reporting that michigan is the blue wall state that the trump campaign is most confident about. how do you see karen and are you confident that the democrats will win michigan well, erin, thanks for having me. >> of course, i went through 2016, so i'm not confident of anything toba new president is sworn and let me just say that right off the bat. but we're feeling good. i mean, i'm
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feeling good about michigan, honestly. i mean, this is where ground game really matters. and here's the significance of what we just saw. so kamala harris is an oakland county that is part of expanding the map. she is trying to broaden her coalition. she's talking to independence and center right and center left and far left and independents right donald trump can't even fill a venue with his base. so that says to me that i guess the good folks of detroit where they're sending their own signal of how they feel about what he said the last time he was there. but look, as i said this is where ground game matters because right now it is all about getting people out to vote. >> so margaret, interesting, karen xiu as you, she's running up trying to run up the vote where she can as opposed to being concerned about a county that had gone democratic in the most recent elections and had gone republican before as opposed to being concerned about losing it. when you talk to people so on the trump campaign what are they saying about michigan? are they so
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confident well, they always project confidence even when the numbers might not be with them. >> if you look at the polling averages, i think kamala harris is only ahead by 0.6 percentage points in michigan, it is a jump ball. >> what the trump campaign sees a victory path forward in michigan, looks like this is, he gets a small sliver. >> they don't expect a lot of black men to vote for them. there are those union voters and union households that have expressed some reservations about kamala harris and that they would come trump's way as well. he would also do as well. he hopes with white voters, white male voters, as he did in 2016, not in 2020. and he would get this sliver of arab american and muslim american voters who've expressed some concerns with the bitumen mr. response to israel and gaza and as he is in hamtramck and has bragged about the endorsement of the mayor. there in a muslim
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heavy city they would support him not only because of his foreign policy, but also trump's campaign hopes because of his social conservative policy, issues like transgender surgeries and the like for kids. and transgender males and females in women's sports. >> and so that's what they're wind would look like it's interesting when you talk about the israel issue. >> interesting that if you were worried that you would go to trump it given the concerns that some of those voters might have about harris pakistan, pakistan, american pac today did endorse trump, which was interesting after introducing both campaigns, right? interviewing both campaigns, sorry. jane you heard that back-and-forth between harris and trump on the energy issue, politico reported that he canceled interviews because of exhaustion. so i just wanted to play a little bit more of his reaction to harris is comments about that here he is. >> one of my cancel, i haven't she doesn't go to any events. she's a loser she doesn't go
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to any events. she didn't even show up for the catholic quick last night at the hotel, who was insulted. they all they are sound bites so today i was at fox and friends at seven in the morning i then went to two different other appearances. i then made about 15 phone calls and, you know, it to be fair, he is doing a lot, right? >> it did go to the al smith dinner in new york last night we were able to see him for the entire time that others were speaking. he was fully engaged harris sent that recorded video that we saw there. he did do that interview this morning roundtable this evening, a rally tonight is that not enough? >> well i think given the fact that he fell asleep during an event today and the fact that his fox and friends interview featured how can i put this summer? nonsensical, statements know grifted the fayed with donald trump. is that like this is what he's been like for all long time. but i will say that
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the energy issue, it's clear that it is annoying him. it is clear that harris bringing that up as a noida messy keeps bringing it up and it's interesting because there are specific things you can do toye annoy him. one accused him of being low energy and to do something on fox that he doesn't like. and this is, this is now twice that this has taken place. so i do think it's clearly an issue for him or else you wouldn't keep bringing it up. >> oh, it is under his skin, erin. it clearly, i mean, he is he's angered by it, which made maybe exactly why she's she's sort of picking up that scab well, in the land of reality, the dog won't hunt the donald trump doesn't have energy, right? >> i mean, what does he done? 59 interviews to kamala harris is 26 and she was announced he's almost somebody has more than doubled her at this point. and he's doing multiple events day, but that's what both candidates should be doing. the exception to the rule shouldn't be that there might be a scheduling snafu and that trump's team might be for
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trying to put things on the calendar that don't firm up because of other things on the schedule, it's a presidential campaign. everybody should be out there. they should be doing three rallies a day. you should be doing multiple roundtable events. you should be doing radio interviews and local television pull asides the entire time. both candidates should do it. and i would argue and i think the facts are bear out. donald trump is doing a lot more of all of that. then kamala harris's. and because she waited so long to try and to engage voters and engage the media and talk through different outlets. that's why she's having to try to make up ground now become she is slipping in the polls, know mark she did do that interview with fox this week that i know that trump's supporters found that, say, oh, she didn't do well, her supporters felt she walked into the lion's den and she fought back and she's on fire and that's how they saw it very differently. but but, you know, everybody noticed that gooding him. he noticed it. he brought it up at the al smith dinner last night that she had done that interview does it
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does it bother him that she did that? i mean, because there's, you know, there's gotta be a part of him that said, okay the lions den take on that. he would see it the same way i think he's happier with her responses that they're going to use in future ads. >> i think erin is right. what really is the thing that bothers him? what you've mentioned that really bothers him is the fact that he's being attacked for it energy levels in the campaign trail. i ran the numbers since october 1st, the beginning of the month in 18 days. he's done 28 events in 26 cities spread across 12 states. and when kamala harris says that he's hiding from the public and the press that just drives him crazy and she knows what she's doing. and so fara does seem to be working. he's swinging at every pitch, right? >> i mean, that's the thing some of this is just about getting under someone's skin. so karen, i want to ask you about one of those many appearances that trump did today was an interview that aired today with former professional wrestler and media
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personality tyrus. and i wanted to play one exchange that it everyone is talking about. >> grid is down we need to see the fathers are capable of great things because we've dealt with it especially in the last three-and-a-half years a complete dismemberment of what it is to be a minute, we're under attack for everything. >> we go well, actually manhood? yes. under jack, i see things that are so beautiful. and the next day i see them knocking the hell out of somebody for doing something that the day before i said what a wonderful thing. now, we have to get back a little bit more okay, karen, i'll be honest. i don't really know what he was saying after the core point there, but he said manhood is under attack now, to be fair, that was in response to somebody who said a dismemberment of what it is to be a man which let's just not take literally but when he says manhood is under attack does is that effective with a certain group of voters? i mean, you know, you can say, okay i didn't know maxim made endorsements the magazine, but
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they did come out and endorse trump today yeah. >> look, he believes that and we saw this all way back to 2016 when he would sort of and frankly, years ago in the ad he's right and new york, that was part of his swagger that he was this kind of playboy and that's kind of part of his definition of manhood. and that is something he has put forward time and time again. it's what that infamous, you know, you can grab them by the, you know, what was all about? at the same time. i think men are a lot smarter. most man than donald trump. i should say the majority of american men. i think they're smart enough to know that he's a huckster and he's been trying to you know, he's he's telling a shtick they can either buy it or not. i think they're smart enough to know that the lives of their daughters then there sisters and their mothers, the women in their lives are in danger by some of the by what donald trump would do. i think they're smart enough to recognize that he is actually not going to be good for the bottom line, given
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that he's so into tariffs which will increase inflation. >> so mark at which trump says, well actually manhood is under attack. there times that he does say things for hyperbole sake or whatever, but it would actually seem this is one of those ones he actually means i don't know. is that what you understand it to be? >> that's a general belief in republican and conservative circles, and that's a dividing line that we're seeing in this campaign, where there was a recent article in the washington post accused the trump campaign of being fueled by too much toxic masculinity and the trump campaign read that as essentially an attack on trump for just standing up for men this is one of these men are from mars and women are from venus, sort of campaigns that we're looking at. >> all right, we're going to take a break, but all of you are sitting with me because obviously we have so much coming up this hour. aaron, mark, jane, and karen. and next we are standing by for obama to take that stage live. we will bring you his remarks when he begins speaking. we are also
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live at an elon musk event in philadelphia because he's hosting these events across the state but some democrats, john fetterman, senator john fetterman to lulu garcia, that this is a, this is very serious. it could be a problem for harris musk is offering up to $100 to voters directly plus brand new reporting tonight from our jeremy diamond's speaking to the chief pathologist who performed the autopsy on hamas chief yahya sinwar what did he do? discover about sinwar's death face of american foreign policy, going we lonely america first, get here, and all the lessons of history, america first up the weeds o'connor, you're special on sunday at eight on cnn cnn special event two weeks before election day. vice president harris bases voters and takes the pressing questions lie. anderson cooper moderates cnn presidential townhall kamala harris wednesday at nine eastern on cnn subway just dropped the
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a great night sleep have i got news for you tomorrow at nine on cnn former president obama taking the stage at a campaign rally. this is happening right now in tucson, arizona, is taking the
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stage to a stump for vice president kamala harris were going to be seeing them together several times. about four or five states over the next few days. let's listen to president obama >> it is good to be back arizona's good to be back in tucson? day before homecoming colorado's buses at the airport
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generation of leadership in this country and start building a better and stronger and fairer and more hopeful america. >> now is going to be tight. >> and, it's going to be tight because a lot of americans are struggling right now as a country we've been through a lot over the last few years we've, had a historic pandemic that wreck havoc on communities and businesses disruptions from the pandemic then caused prices to spike and that put a strain on family budgets and in a lot of ways, it felt like the aspirations of working people have taken a backseat to the priorities of the rich and the powerful and the well-connected
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are looking to shake things up i get why sometimes folks are frustrated with politics sometimes frustrated with politics understand is why anyone would think that donald trump will shake things up in a way that is good for you that i don't understand absolutely no evidence that this man thinks about anybody but himself donald trump is a 78-year-old billionaire who has not stopped whining about his problems since he wrote down that golden escalator nine years ago
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he's trying to sell you stuff he's got the hundred thousand dollar watch says this, the swiss swatch, but but nobody can actually figure out where in switzerland was this thing made he's got this is my favorite. >> he's got the bible wants you to buy the word of god donald trump edition his name is going to be on there in boss run, right, right next to to luke and mark and matthew

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