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stage with pop singer lizzo right there, who announced that she has already voted early for harris. and next hour, the vice president then travels to atlanta for a while. rally with singer usher, both campaigns are barnstorm states seen as key to victory. >> trump is preparing a rally with voters in a few hours in western pennsylvania. >> and in these final weeks, the margins are razor thin and voters are taking notice early voting shattered during records in some states, more than 11 million ballots already cast nationwide so far, cnn's priscilla alvarez is with the harris campaign in detroit. so priscilla, we just heard from lizzo there and soon to also join the audience there. kamala harris >> we are waiting now for the vice president. she should be on stage momentarily at what is a get out the vote event where as you mentioned, she has been joined by lizzo, who a little
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while ago also spoke to the voters here and the audience. look but the message today is for people to get out and to get out early to vote. so this is an attempt furnace the do that early at the polls. of course, this is the first day of early voting in the droit for the first time. so certainly a big moment that this campaign is trying to capitalize as'ad because they want to repeat what president biden did in 2020. turning out voters and this majority, non white city and also its submersible early in atlanta where the vice president is headed after this event, where she too will be joined by usher to harness that support. now, the vice president already speaking to reporters moments ago, where she was asked about her messaging in the final weeks and especially about criticisms of former president donald trump and she said that she her near rapid response
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would just about everything in the media out the former president is because he is quote, increasingly unhinge. so certainly we'll see more of that in the coming days. but here in michigan, the vice president spending time crisscrossing the state yesterday, where she tried to hone in on her message for labor and union workers, drawing a stark contrast with the former president on manufacturing, especially in those counties where they're trying to widen margins. and then to also talking to the arab american community, of course, michigan has a large arab american population and it is one that this campaign, as in some cases, struggled to get support amid the ongoing israel-hamas war, the vice president, also speaking directly to that community at her rally. last night. so certainly an inquiry oren state and one where they're trying to fortify the blue wall. so the vice president paying close attention to it, to also be returning to michigan next week with michel well, obama. >> all right. priscilla alvarez.
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>> thank you so much there in detroit. so as for former president trump, he is making his case today with voters in pennsylvania, cnn's steve contorno is there. so steve, what will the message be there? fred, because his message has been somewhat scattershot in these closing weeks. here we are in a part of the country, the rust belt where this campaign has really pushed an economic message, talking about inflation, talking about manufacturing. and that is certainly one of the ways they have build this events. but were donald trump takes the stage, he often says, he doesn't think the account he's number one issue. in fact, he thinks that closing the southern border and deporting the undocumented population in the united states is the top priority. meanwhile, his campaign has moved away from advertisements, talking about immigration to a bombardment of ads flooding the airwaves, focusing on vice president harris has passed position since supporting certain policies in favor of transgender rights and trump himself has also continued
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these deeply personal attacks on the vice president. take a listen to what he said yesterday while campaigning in michigan a very big, very contentious fight. we're leading i've given my health exams i've also done cognitive tests twice, and i've aced the meaning a perfect storm. i want to see her do a cognitive test because she couldn't because she wasn't born smart now, trump is speaking today about 45 minutes east of pittsburgh. this is westmoreland county. it's a place he won four years ago by about a two-to-one margin, and he's going to need that kind of turnout again, pennsylvania is going to be one of these hard-fought battle grounds. early voting has already started here. hundred that the hundreds of thousands of ballots have been cast. his campaign has been pushing a message, trying to encourage people to take advantage of all the early voting opportunities, opportunities that's going to be a tough task because he has spent so long training his
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voters to be skeptical of mail-in voting ballots and be skeptical of early voting. so we'll see how he is able to coach them on that today when he takes the stage, he's scheduled to speak at about 6:00 tonight, fred. >> all right steve contorno. >> thank you so much all right. >> early voting is underway in several battleground states, and that includes a closely watched state of georgia, where voters have already turned out in record numbers, castillo more than 1 million ballots it's tuesday, former president donald trump is trying to reclaim the peach state after losing to president biden by a small margin in 2020 plus next hour vice president harris will be making her way from detroit to atlanta for a rally with our nba star, usher cnn's rafael, romo joining me right now from a polling site in gwinnett county, georgia, where it's been pretty active there throughout the day but how are the lines now? >> hi, fred. well, it ebbs and flows just a few moments ago,
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the line extended all the way outside. now as you can see, it is gone. the process is going very, very smoothly and we've noticed a couple of things here. fred, a number one, there's a lot of interest from voters because they are really focused on multiple issues. some of the ones that they have mentioned to us are taxes, the economy, abortion rise. somebody even told us civic duty in this state of our country. so you have that on the one hand, on the other hand, the processing seems to be going very smoothly, at least here where we are, this is the five forks branch of the gwinnett county library system. is one of multiple locations they have across the country and one thing that is very important for voters is that the county on its page is telling people in real time the lions how long they are and how long it's going to take to cast a ballot. earlier i spoke with a gentleman who told us that it took him a grand total
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of seven minutes to go through a line and cast his ballot. let's take a listen this was the easiest voting other behead and i voted early before i think everyone realizes this is probably one of the most important than elections are going to have an years and then when they get, get it done, i wasn't even really thinking about voting early except for the fact that my daughters back from college for fall break. so i just figured i'd go with her another reason why people are voting today. many people have to work on election day itself, sold they say might as well take it out of the way of right now, now, georgia is just amazing and in terms of how many people have already voted on friday, the state surpass the 1 million mark. i just checked the numbers from the secretary of state's office. it is 1.2 million i hear this
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state in gwinnett county alone the figure is now 82,000 people who have voted just today, fred, back to you very impressive. alright, rafael romo. thanks so much. >> all on wednesday, be sure to watch cnn special event in the final sprint to election day, vice president kamala harris facing voters and taking their most pressing questions live. >> anderson and cooper moderates are presidential town hall with harris wednesday at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. next, in the newsroom we're now seeing what is likely the very last footage of hamas leader yahya sinwar alive. new details on his final months coleman as israel forces moved in straight ahead plus a massive document dump, nearly 2000 pages of court filings. former president trump fought to keep secret are now public. what we're learning coming out
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curated upgrades elevated design for thoughtful living, thema rahel solomon in new york and this is cnn still assessing the fallout from the killing of hamas leader yahya sinwar. both israel and hamas remain entrenched and the fighting in gaza continues. earlier, rescuers search for survivors after an israeli strike hit a school in northern gaza where people were sheltering. that's according to gaza civil defense officials we're also learning
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more about the capture of the hamas leader. cnn's katie polglase has the story and a warning. some of the footage you're about to see is disturbing new video and satellite images are providing a clearer picture of yahya sinwar's final hours. cnn has geo-located the house shown in this august 6 image to the total full torn neighborhood in rafah. in august, the area had less destruction. you can see houses still standing. the during september, you can see a more tank tracks through the area as the destruction grows by october 16, the morning before he died, idf tanks were 250 meters away. you can see them here in this satellite image surrounding the place sinwar spent his final moments, the idf later said they were not aware he was in the area, but spotted demand fleet being from another house in the area and send a drone to follow the fleeing man up to his new location this video is likely the last footage where we see sinwar alive staring into the
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drone's camera from the second floor of a rubble-strewn building back down on street-level. this idf video shows a tank firing at the building where sinwar is inside. >> we don't have any images of what happens after that. >> but in the next images we do have sinwar is dead. in this photo visibly taken in the same location, we can see sinwar's body surrounded by idf soldiers but we noticed a change in some videos we assume were taken later that reveal some details about what happened to his body. take a closer look here at sinwar's hand and watch in this next video. but watch has gone on one finger is missing the pathologist who conducted the autopsy on his body told cnn his finger was taken to israel to identify it was sinwar, the idf are yet to confirm this. you can also see a serious head injury in this photo, we're blurring it because it's so graphic which would fit with what the pathologist said that it was a gunshot wound the head that was
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the cause of his death. again, the idf are yet to confirm for now these photos and videos are our main clues as to how this operation unfolded as the world waits to see the political consequences of his death katie polglase, cnn, london all right, katie, thank you so much. >> are asked to comment on the pathologist findings and idf spokesperson told cnn there was an exchange of gunfire and that the combat ended with the firing of a tank shell. the idf is still working to learn the full details. the spokesperson said alright, let's get more on the situation in gaza. sam rose is senior deputy director for the un relief and works agency affairs in gaza he joins us now from inside gaza. good to see you. so western journalists are not able to get into gaza right now, describe some of the conditions that you and other and we're workers are experiencing and witnessing
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and getting worse free from day to day. >> i'm in central gaza and, you know, every ten minutes there are loud explosion russians are bombardments. there are screams of people outside, drones constantly overhead periodically dropping our ciliary. this it may stop for a few hours in the night, but it's simply starts again for 45 in the morning. and of course, ten com this is further north. we've got 400,000 people who are essentially under siege. >> they've received very little by way of food and water in the past three weeks, many of them literally encircled within jabalya including hospitals and the stories that we're hearing, the reports but we're getting out of those hospitals. >> absolutely harrowing. and let's not forget, we're nights a month, 13 of this. so
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it's not like it started yesterday. people are continuing to go so much sam, i remember it was months ago when it was being said that so many were starving to death so is more aid getting through now, i mean, obviously a lot of roads impassable structures. >> i mean, it's just it's a nightmare trying to get aid in, but but what has transpired in the last couple of months and if people were starving just two to three months ago what is happening now yeah, i mean, the ripples, the famine assessments came out a few months ago saying that large swathes of the population here we're on the verge of famine and everyone else was essentially in catastrophic food security or food insecurity rather that prompted an increase, push for aid to get in for food, to get into medicines, to get in. >> so we had a period when
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trucks were coming in, when aid was being distributed, but then in the following the operation has started in rafah back in may. now, that essentially choked off the main supply route that we have aid getting in an update of that famine assessment of food security report has just come out. it was released on thursday and it paints the same picture that people are on the verge, on the edge of famine. the worst edges of it were taken off. what they said with this food day that was coming in in regular supply a few months ago, but that's dried up. there are no commercial supplies coming in. there's there's very little gayatri diversity the hygienic, unsanitary conditions are worsening as well, all of which attacks people's immune system and make some more liable to fall foul of infectious diseases, become malnourished. and i love whether people are
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on the verge of famine or in famine in absolutely desperate, desperate conditions. and this is completely manmade ability to fix. this is for food trucks coming in hundreds and hundreds. we've got three months of food supply waiting outside that could feed the entire gop. right now it's just not able to get in through the south. >> if only it could make its way i can to help. alright. sam rose all the best and you continued efforts. thank you so much alright. >> still to come are the presidential candidates doing enough to make a play for young voters in this final sprint to the election. we'll hear from college students in two critical battlegrounds what it might take to win their support face of american foreign policy, going to be the lonely america first get here and all the lessons of history america first, up the weeds of communist special tomorrow at
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going to go vote today. we're going to remind people to vote. we're going to register folks to vote. we're going to email texts, phone call, knockout on doors and we're going to remind people of what is at stake and what that i want to thank. incredible. leaders from michigan who are here. the lieutenant governor garlin gilchrist ground all right. >> kamala harris there in detroit, michigan, a key battleground area. she's encouraging people to vote early, take advantage of early voting there we heard from lizzo earlier in an introduction to kamala harris has said she already voted and then kamala harris will be making our way to georgia, where already early voting thing is underway. she'll be meeting up with singer usher and number of fans there. all right, the battle for young voters has indeed intensified with a focus on taylor swift.
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now, the democratic national committee is using the last stretch of swift's eras tour, era's tour or rather a tour rollout. taylor themed snapchat filters and ads that will direct swifties to vote for vice president kamala harris. while former president donald trump has not bought a single ad on snapchat and do to an ongoing feud with parent company snap he is though using conservative influencers on facebook, youtube, and tiktok to try and win over young voters. so is it working joining me right now, is amy shafer editor in chief for the daily collegian at penn state, and lanny crawley, editor in chief of daily tar heel's student this paper at unc chapel hill. great to see you both, ladies hi, thank you so much. alright. so to editors of college newspapers and battleground states, amy, you first, how enthusiastic our college age voters this go
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round? >> yeah, i would say we've seen across campus a lot of students really active, a lot of voter registration efforts going on across ten state penn state's pretty much one-to-one split when it comes to liberal and conservative voices. so on both sides, we've really seen a lot of people getting out, getting students mr. tivo, and really a lot of activism going on in penn state's campus right now. >> okay. and lanny, what's happening there at unc yeah. >> i think i can say the same. we have an explosion of just voter registration happening on campus right now. i think there's a really strong democratic presence and a lot of people are just encouraging people to go out there and vote. and we're really doing a lot to just encourage you all to be involved in their local elections as well. >> okay. and we just showed you all in detroit, kamala harris is they're talking to voters, encouraging people to vote early and just ahead of kamala harris speaking, lizzo was onstage and lizzo told everybody, you know, she's
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