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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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already voted there in detroit as excited about it, encouraging everyone to do the same. then harris will be heading to atlanta, usher will be there helping to get voters in louisiana stick about a heading to the polling stations. so i wonder, amy in this kind of celebrity excitement, does it help these candidates better appeal to the younger of voting electorate? >> yeah i do think it plays a role. i think, especially among younger generations, we're seeing people call on leaders and celebrities whether or not they're politically active or maybe just in the entertainment sphere, people like taylor's with chappell roan. we've seen students kind of call on them to use their platform to encourage people to vote and to endorse a candidate. >> i think you're utilizing celebrities and social media as a way to encourage voter registration efforts and gain that younger voter base is definitely a good strategy so lanny, i remember hearing from
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a florida representative, maxwell frost earlier in the week who said of particularly about a lot of younger voters, it may not necessarily be all about issues, but it really is about a vibe. it's about these voters feeling a particular vibe from either trump or kamala harris talk to me more about what constitutes the vibe, what's the vibe that these young voters are looking for? how is that? so influential in who they choose to be in the white house yeah. >> i mean, i think a lot of people who are young voters that this is their first president presidential election that they're voting in. they haven't really had an opportunity to use their voice on that wider scale yet so people are really looking for someone who cares, who they think cares about them and their voice and as well as just someone who has a good moral high ground, someone who is connected with the people that they're going to be representing. and really has that joy and cares about the people that they're going to be serving. >> i wonder lanny, where people are getting their information. i mean, they may not be right in front of the tv sets are on
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their phones watching some of these last minute okay campaign stops for these candidates. but how are they getting their information and what's most influential about the kind of information or dialog they're hearing. >> lanny. >> yeah, i will say that i think newsletters is a really big thing because it just comes in people's email and that's just something that they see every day they're checking constantly for young voters also, think social media is huge. >> i we've seen kamala harris on tiktok and platforms that mostly gen z use. and i think that's really helpful in her campaign and just making an impact and making sure they're reaching people that don't necessarily have subscriptions. it can afford descriptions, two different news sites and are checking the news every single day. >> amy, same question to you. how our young people getting their information, what what is proving to be most influential for them? >> yeah. i agree. i think definitely social media is huge among younger generations. i
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think, especially in the news atmosphere, we've kind seen this shift in the younger generations mindset to more of a news finds me mentality while they're where they're expecting news about politics, entertainment, whatever, to find then through their social media algorithms. so i think especially when the presidential election, making sure that you're active on social media and going out on your social media platforms to try and engage with that younger voter audience is definitely key kind of across the board for any candidate looking to win that younger vote all right. >> amy shafer lanny corolla, you all are doing excellent amazing work as editors of your college campus newspapers. i applaud you on that. keep it up and thank you so much for making the time for us to thank you. >> awesome alright, tonight, it's a brand new episode of have i got news for you with host roy wood jr. and team captains, amber ruffin and michael ian black guests this week will be comedian alex edelman and political
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commentator sam cedar. >> here's a preview of what so expect from tonight's show trump's opponent, kamala harris, sit down for an interview with fox news was someone who was definitely not voting for her. >> and it got a little testy which exchange prompted this gesture from bret baier it's when she spoke high five exist, a well-meaning guy enjoying himself for this friend kamala harris, well, there was there was famous thing where he played the wrong clip of trump saying something horrible and then she said with all due respect and then he was like, i don't respect that, right what so anytime she spoke, the hand went up. yeah. just saying something that might just show me so amber oh that is effective. >> oh 00
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>> that was funny and is sure to tune in a new episode. have have i got news for you, airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn all right. straight ahead. just weeks ago but until the election and a trove of new evidence has just been released and they election interference case against former president donald trump. what the documents reveal coming up before election day, vice president harris bases voters and takes to pressing questions, lie. >> andrew some cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn
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friday, released nearly 2000 heavily redacted pages of documents in his 2020 election subversion case against former president trump. >> they reveal snippets of the evidence. smith relied on to charge the former president cnn's kaitlin polantz details what they mean for the case the federal court in washington on friday, released nearly 2000 pages of evidence in the 2020 election case against donald trump. >> but much of it looks like this blank or sealed, or redacted that's because this evidence is backing up what the justice department says. a trial court must look at that would be shown to jurors at a trial to try and prove donald trump was conspiring against the federal government as a candidate for office, not as the president so at this point in time, we've heard the narrative from the justice department. they've written that and they've described what trump was doing and the
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evidence that they've gathered. but now, as on friday, the justice department has this evidence put into the court record in largely these blank pages. these sealed records, there are i'm things in this evidence that we can see that we know the justice department wants to rely on for their case. that's already been public, things like donald trump's tweets, speeches, and transcripts of speeches he was giving after the 2020 election saying he didn't believe that he had lost even though the just department says he knew very clearly he that he had their other things like mike pence's book that is also in this court record that we can see publicly photocopied pages of pence's book where things that trump was saying to him that he wrote about as when he was during the vice presidency that are highlighted by the prosecutors. all of this is going to be looked at by the trial judge as she considers whether this case can move on to trial. it also is very likely to be looked at by
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appeals courts in the future, again, to determine whether trump can go to trial or whether he has protection because of the presidency. but his team has been digging in. they do not like the fact fact that any of this has been released in court at this time, especially before the election. they claim it's election interference which the judge says it absolutely not is not it's litigation, but they also are trying to build a record to say this judge has just not handled things appropriately whether that is going to be an argument that goes far in the appellate courts, we will have to see, but it's very likely this case is going to go back to the supreme court before a trial is even on the calendar, katelyn polantz, cnn, washington all right. >> for more perspective now on what all this means for the criminal case against donald trump. i want to bring in former us attorney harry litman to discuss harry great to see you. so as you saw when kaitlan held up the page, you can't really see very much. i mean, but there are a whole lot of
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pages of a lot of redacted information so it was the goal here to say? >> you can't see it, but look, there's a whole lot here not exactly. so you're right, 95% of this as blank pages and it's frustrating to us. we don't have the juiciest things. we don't have grand jury transcripts. we don't have interviews with fbi, but there there's a reason that had already been demarcated as sensitive in the case and as kaitlan says, this is a very specific purpose. it is to try to anticipate anything that could be immune. so jack smith has to give some thought too. well, what happens in our rebuttal case at trial if we want to use some of this stuff to robust their evidence, you don't want to introduce it and all of a sudden have everything stopped and have to go up and down again, smith and chutkan share the goal only one more trip up and down the federal courts. and it's for that reason that it's comprehensive. but really, i
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think it's a mistake to try to look for any glimmers of smith's case he's just putting everything in there that could matter in an immunity determinations. so you do see it, however, as a kind smart chess move yeah, almost a forced, however, chess move because she now has to call balls and strikes for dozens, hundreds of different possible pieces of evidence. and that includes evidence that could come in or could not come in depending on what se trump does, what it isn't as a kind of revelation as the former brief was of what's out there and what isn't out there. there's a little bit of new stuff, at least it was new to me about the financing of january 6. otherwise, it's exactly what we already knew. >> and it looks like or when it appears as though judge chutkan was prepared for this argument by the trump team, that this is election interference by releasing this with so few days
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before election day and she said, it's quite the opposite, not revealing this would be abstract or i guess would be election interference. yes. yes. >> he totally swatted it down. yeah. and she's been the most consistent of all the judges. >> she's saying, look, i'm wearing blinders here. i don't care about election interference. i'm going with a time clock that's really been bestowed on me kinda by the supreme court. so i don't think anyone's going to be able to take her to task for somehow putting a thumb on the scale interesting. all right. harry litman, always great to see you. thanks so much thanks. >> fredricka, you too? >> coming up. this election could come down to just a trio of states, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, how democrats are working to fortify this so-called blue wall in an exceedingly tight race. sandwich between brands can i
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their blue wall this election is going to come down to a handful. >> hey, it's, and that's why we're doing the blue wall bus tour michigan, pennsylvania, and of course the great state of wisconsin are going to decide the outcome in this election. >> you battlegrounds hold as much critical symbolism as this trio of states where democrats are still haunted by donald trump's 2016 victory is the anxiety among democrats it's justified or you know what? >> i would always want my side to be anxious, right? it means we're taking it seriously, means we understand how high the stakes are. >> michigan governor gretchen whitmer is making the case for kamala harris and tim walz hitting the road with wisconsin governor tony evers. >> we're going to need every single freaking we can get in hopes of helping harris win over voters skeptical of trump who are not yet sold on her we've got a lot of folks who aren't quite sure what they're going to do. >> and that's why making a song table for romney republicans are bush republicans. you don't need to believe 100% and that's why we're showing up
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and red areas and blue areas, like there's a whole bunch of don't start thinking amorphous the last november election will test whether the states will march in lockstep as they have all but twice over a half-century sept. 1988 when michael dukakis won wisconsin and george hw bush carried michigan and pennsylvania in 1976 when jimmy carter won wisconsin and in pennsylvania and gerald ford carried his home state of michigan. one or two people in every precinct in wisconsin or michigan, or pennsylvania will be the difference, not just for the next four years. but for the next 40 years, democrats are seeking to convey urgency without panic just the thought of his reelection scare. >> you actually scares me quite a bit. i've actually applied for dual citizenship in ireland if it happens i'm thinking about moving. if he gets trump accepted the gop nomination and
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wisconsin and has returned again and again, kind of feels like 2016 you want in 2016, we wanted to thousand 16. brian schimming leads the wisconsin republican party and believes a trump comeback after falling short in 2020 could start here. they are in trouble in that blue wall and the blue wall is not built right? now for them, it's great to me in michigan democrats are stepping up their efforts in the final weeks warning against third-party candidates like jill stein fine with key to trump's 2016 wins in battleground states and imploring supporters to turn anxiety into action here in the blue wall harris is most favorable path to the presidency. >> stop ringing your hands and roll up your sleeves. >> a couple of votes per precinct, which is what the election was. eight years ago. that can be made up through hard work kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn have you
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usually did for me cnn today's top stories, all in one podcast the five things you need to hear in under five minutes listen wherever you get your podcasts everyone. thank you so much for joining me. this saturday. i'm fredricka whitfield. hardly begun on the campaign trail where we're seeing a whole lot of activity would just 17 days to go until election day, just moments ago, vice president kamala harris spoke to supporters in detroit, encouraging them to get out and vote early and at any moment now, she's actually leaving michigan for the swing state of
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georgia, former president donald trump is focusing on a different battleground state today, pennsylvania, he holds a rally in just a few hours from now. cnn's eva mckend and steve contorno are all monitoring all the developments. eva is on the harris campaign trail in atlanta. so the vice president just spoke in detroit soon, making your way to georgia. will the message, message be similar or different? from the vice president is hurt increasingly using the former president's own words against him as she aims to the rise himself him as fundamentally unserious in on hinge and it's a strategy that could work with swing-state voters, particularly those in georgia. those who had those republican voters who have illustrated that, they just cannot support the former president, those split ticket voters. and she's standing by that strategy. take a listen. >> he's bemi
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