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saving 650 union jobs encouraged automakers to move their plants out of michigan so they could pay their workers less and when the uaw went on strike, when the uaw went on strike to demand higher wages that you deserve? donald trump went to a non-union shop striking. he said striking and collective bargaining don't and i'm a quote don't make a bit of difference. that's what he said about striking and collective bargaining. well, michigan, you know, better we
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know better, strong unions mean higher wages, better health care, and greater dignity meantime is campaigning for her in battleground. arizona, where he once again went after former president trump, this time raising questions about the republican nominee's mental fitness for office there is also a question of his competence have you seen him lately he is out there. >> he's given to two-and-a-half-hour speeches, just word salads you have no idea what he's talking about. he's talking about hannibal lecter. he's talking about this. he's talking about that he held a town hall meeting where he just let me explain because i've done a lot of town hall meetings the point of a town hall meeting it's to take questions he just decided,
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you know what, i'm going to stop taking question and then he's swaying to ave maria and ymca for about half an hour you you wouldn't be worried if your grandpa was acting like this about former president obama and his wife, former first lady michelle obama is scheduled to appear alongside vice president harris at events in georgia, in michigan next week. it'll be the first time either obama, beyond the same stage as harris this election that could former democratic south carolina state representative bakari sellers and joining us former communications director for vice president harris, ashley etienne. so ashley, how important is it in your view for the president obama former president obama to be on the campaign trail giving speeches like this. michelle obama apparently with harris next week yeah. >> i mean kamala harris is in this unprecedented position of having to do really two things at one time. again, it's ever been done before. she's got to persuade and she's got to do turn out both of those things
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have to happen to the max. this is an example of how this short runway really works against her. and i think too who of her greatest assets at doing that, or the obamas. i mean, they're democratic royalty, their cultural icons two of the most popular people in the nation and the what i see is the greatest assets to her is one is there broad appeal? there's not many there's not any of these battleground states you can take them into and in front of any audience and they'll create value. i mean, their ability to reach diverse voters is off the charts secondly, there are two of our most effective messengers we've heard, heard michelle obama at the convention talking about black jobs and hearing brock obama last week talking about his economy, not donald trump's economy they've got a way of giving it to you, raw, biting, and plane in a way that has great resonance. and they also go right to the source of the problem. and that's donald trump's ego and that's what the president was just doing. there. and i think that's what
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makes them to the greatest assets to help her achieve these two things that she has to do. that's persuade and turn out bakari, i mean, a lot of young voters say they don't necessarily remember the obama presidency all that. well, if at all there's certainly a bit of a challenge, or i mean, do you think it presents a bit of a challenge for him? try to motivate them, especially young man without coming across as lecturing i mean, yeah, it is a challenge, but the simple fact is brock obama is the greatest political talent of our generation. >> and the weird part about but it is he's probably the second best talent in his own bedroom because michelle obama is just that much better than even barak obama is. i think he would readily admit that both of them out there together is just a dynamic duo for for kamala harris. and let's juxtapose this for one, for one moment. i mean, if you think back to 1990 and everybody who's run for president since 1990 when i was 6-years-old, anderson, you might have been slightly older than i but if you think about everybody who is running for president on the republican side, there's only one person who is running for president or vice president who is standing on stage or
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endorsed donald trump? person. and so when you have these people, whether or not it's bill and hillary clinton or barak and michelle obama, you had this talent, our war that have coming outside, jimmy carter, casting his ballot from truman to kamala. i mean, you have people under this tint who is all hands on deck in the palette is a measurable yes, barak obama is one of our greatest heroes and icons but this team is slight daniels, it's a collection of rings and they're out there doing their best work bakari, for the record, i was 23 and 1990 and this is the last time you'll be on the broadcast ashley, i want to play something else that from president obama said tonight. >> sure. >> why, understand why people are looking to shake things up? i get why sometimes folks are frustrated with politics sometimes frustrated with politics
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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 and do you think that's at the core president obama's message to digital losing voters, acknowledging anger, but saying don't trump is not the solution. the solution asher absolutely. i mean, i think they're both going to lean into the message about the what's at stake here that kamala harris is ready. but what i would love to see both of them do because i think they have a unique voice and inability to do this, especially having spent time in the white house and leading this nation in the world is really remind amir will oppose this question to the american people. is this who we are? we are not donald trump's america that were bigger and better than donald trump's american. i think they both can convey that in a way that would really move that one to 2% of voters that are still stuck and undecided
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and really helped galvanize our base. but i want to go back to something that bakari said, i think he's absolutely right about michelle obama. i was talking to her team and to your point about the question about young voters, they were telling me that her range goes so low as 20. she appeals to voters as young as 21-years-old to black women to also educated white women. what i like to call the, the morning show demographic so she's got incredible range and how they utilize her. i'm curious to see i would weigh in and say that they should be more creative in how they utilize her because she can show up in ways that politicians don't. and that's what it really moves in appeals to voters. >> i'm certainly her convention speech was just an extraordinary display. >> fire. yeah. yeah. >> her skills bakari, thank you. actually, at ten. thank you. more. breaking news ahead. elon musk hitting the campaign trail for the former president trump for former president trump in pennsylvania tonight, the world's richest man is obviously become one of his most vocal supporters. the two obviously did not always see
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i could have said dropped your knees and bag and he would have don it. in quote, they've certainly patch things up since then or sunlen serfaty has a look at how the world's richest man decided to wade into presidential politics the focus. >> right now is making sure that that trump wins the election. >> he is now fully and completely maga what we should only do. >> paper ballots, hand-counted, elon musk hosted his own solo town hall to help boost former president donald trump i'm a technologist. >> i know a lot about computers and i'm like, the last thing i would do is trust that computer program show we met. >> he's not only bought into what is fully committed to amplifying the most provocative and false parts of trumpism when you have mail-in ballots and no no sort of proof-of-citizenship, it becomes almost impossible to prove cheating is the issue musk's maga, integration has been quite the meteoric rise. as you can see i'm not just bag
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gone dark maga after publicly pledging to not endorse a candidate. >> it was after trump's first assassination attempt in july that seemed to prompt musk to endorse trump that very night in a three months since the unmistakable cohesion between the two men has been palpable free speech. >> she created so many different grid things swear. >> where is he got on our perry lot with trump appearing with musk on the campaign trail and we had one president who couldn't climate flight of stairs and another who was fist pumping after getting shot mosque using his social media platform x to amplify all things trump i haven't akron really active in politics before. i think he should support donald trump for president moscow instead, trump
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for nearly two hour live stream on x that drew over 1 million listeners. it's nice to have a forum like this and spread numerous debunked claims, lies, and conspiracy about the election on x, where he suggested falsely that democrats are importing voters, accused fema falsely have diverting funds it's to assist illegal immigrants and shared a mocking manipulated video of vice president kamala harris with an altered voice mask even questioned why no one is trying to assassinate president joe biden and harris, which he later went on to delete musk has also deployed what is perhaps his most powerful tool as the world's richest man, his money according to the latest reports from the federal election commission, musk super pac has now dropped a staggering $106 million into pro-trump spendy. >> well, he said that if we don't win this country finished. >> and in a move that election experts say walks right up to the line of illegality. musk is
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now even offering to pay voters $100 out of his own pocket to sign onto a conservative-leanin g petition, a push to get trump voters to register in the crucial swing state anderson, sunlen serfaty, thanks very much. want to get perspective now from cnn senior correspondent donie o sullivan and back with this meridith mcgraw national political correspondent for politico and donie, how big an impact you think musk is having i think it's one of those things right? >> where despite how much we're looking at this and covering this election, really might not be until till after the election that we can really get our minds around just how big an influence musk might have in pennsylvania. did the amount of targeted really, really targeted down to the street block? ads that he's across social media. and then also just this idea too of a few years ago, if we could have said the huge rowley social media platforms and algorithms play in elections. if you were to say there is a partisan
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running on these platforms, who could easily tweak the algorithms. we have absolutely zero insights into what musk could be doing in terms of elevating pro-trump messages algorithm mickley on the platform and taking down pro-harris messages. >> we just don't know how much do you think trump is relying on musk? >> a lot this is the world's richest man he has pored over $75 million of his own money into a super pac that is playing a big role in the ground game for the trump campaign. the trump campaign has really outsourced a lot of their ground game to these outside groups and packs. elon musk's being one of them, and he's there in the state of pennsylvania. that's going to be so pivotal. but i also think there's a big cultural impact here at play too you know, musk has control of x he's has a powerful influence on social media, but he's also really popular with young men. if you look at polling, elon musk is popular with this demographic
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that the trump campaign is really trying to target in the final stretch here, it is, remarkable the amount of just things that aren't true that he is pushing out. >> yeah i mean, even last night, he was talking just showed the word dominion out there voting system? yes. >> yeah. and i mean, he's claiming there's no paper ballots and dominion voting systems use paper ballots exactly. yeah, it's just but i really think if you think about the role that twitter now called x, such a pivotal role, it's played in both trump's life in terms of basically getting him into the white house, giving him that megaphone. and now of course, musk. but both of these guys have gotten, they got addicted, right? they got addicted to the likes and the shares and the retweets it's manifested in different ways. musk ended up buying the platform. but yeah, you can really see that and musters the sing all the time. you mentioned just before we came on air, omary, where something would be totally ridiculous and moscow just respond to say, interesting and
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immediately that gets posted, that gets elevated to potentially 200 million of his followers every single it's happening and murdered that musk has obviously a lot of business interests that rely on us government contracts, connections if i mean, he's putting a lot of stock that trump's gonna get reelected. it would obviously benefit him hugely. >> yeah. i mean, when you hear musk talk about the stakes that are at play in this election. he talks about how the fate of the western hemisphere is at risk depending on whether or not trump wins. but he has a lot financially at stake too. you think about all the government contracts that spacex has all of his different entities, how intertwined they are with our own government and a lot of the research or space exploration that's going on tesla and all of that. it's all tied up for him financially to and look, i just think it
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just this culture of the cultural role he plays on that you mentioned. >> even back to the really ugly stuff about paul-paul hello, see, and everything like that. just elevating these conspiracy theories. it's so we've never been, we've never been in a situation like this before, right. where you have such a pivotal person when of the world's richest men, running one of the world's most powerful platforms. and now literally he's decamped. his e is based in pencil ovadia for the next few weeks. during the solvent merrick garland. thank you so much coming up next stunning new video from israeli operation that led to the killing of hamas, the terror leader yahya sinwar, plus how israel may try to use his body as part of negotiations to get a hostage deal done. >> girls all want you to feel better taiwan extra tv time or all about this, introducing the only kid stopped you medicaid cuff relief new mucinex, children's mighty choose or mighty clever they are trying
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down and identified also israeli sources say they may use his body as a quote, bargaining chip to try to get hamas to release the remaining hostages. reporting from israel tonight, here's matthew chance patrol that killed yahya sinwar the hamas leader, troops apparently stumbled upon in the ruins of southern gaza this is the tank fire, the israeli military says was part of the attack that ultimately killed the man who orchestrated the october 7 attacks. >> shortly after he was caught in this remarkable drone video, resting on a chair and lashing out with a stick. he last gesture of defiance as israeli forces closed in okay. well, this is what's left of the neighborhood of tel sultan in
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the southern gaza strip. >> you can see any military says it's the same area. they took meeting on a press trip last month was in the rubble of the same buildings israel's most reviled enemy briefly emerged and was killed along my car dot i share your through the remains of sinwar are being held at a secret location in israel, according to local media reports it's ready sources tell cnn, they could eventually be used as a bargaining chip in exchange for the release of israeli hostages as israel weighs how to create pressure quickly on hamas in the aftermath of the sinwar killing but friday prayers in gaza, the hamas leader was mourned in his battered hometown of khan younis cnn this concern returning sinwar's body would rally supporters and risk is gravesite, becoming a shrine
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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 very special person on this program. >> i senior writer, writer marshall arbiter, in its 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. want to be in filling in on news night with great aaron brown. marshall was one of his wonderful writers i might feel like we're frozen in time, but we're not and i'm thankful for every one 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
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