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most iconic names will be inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame at a star star-studded ceremony and cleveland, the honorees include ozzy osborne dionne warwick, mary j. blige, share, and a tribe called quest, love all of them ahead of tonight's honors, a new exhibit at the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland showcases the honorees stage outfits, and personal items. know that's going to be fun. >> and don't forget on wednesday, be sure to watch a cnn special event in the final sprint to election day, vice president kamala harris faces voters and takes their most pressing questions live. anderson cooper moderates are presidential townhall with harris wednesday, 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. thank you so much for joining me today. i'm fredricka whitfield, the cnn newsroom with jessica dean starts right now
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>> i'm jessica dean in washington and with 17 days to go until election day, more than 11 million americans have already cast their ballots with people turning out in record numbers in several key battleground states today to additional swing states, open their polls, nevada and detroit in michigan kamala harris and donald trump have been spending time in michigan, both hoping to pick up the state's critical 15 electoral votes. harris is appealing to working class voters in detroit, telling them earlier today but trump makes what she calls big promises, but that he fails to deliver, that he's one of the biggest losers of manufacturing jobs in american history. while trump was in detroit last night, he told a rally that detroit's quote, real comeback won't start unless he's elected more than 1 million people have already lined up to vote early in georgia. that is turnout, that is absolutely smashing records and that's where vice president harris is headed right now to a rally
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planta, where music superstar usher is expected to join her on stage. or eva mckend is joining us now. eva, what can we expect to hear from harris tonight increasingly using the form of president's own words against him, whether it is pointing to how he characterized his fellow americans as the enemy from within. >> more talking about how he described himself as a father of ivf, even though he has course, was responsible for elevating the three conservative justices, that led to roe versus wade overturn. they believed that this is an effective strategy. especially to appeal to conservatives in states like this one, you have to remember jets. there are split ticket voters in georgia. there are republicans in georgia that just have no appetite for supporting donald trump to take a listen
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that soundbite, but the vice president earlier today in detroit, she said that the former president is is exhibiting behavior that illustrates that he is unstable, unhinged, and unprepared to meet this moment. >> but listen jess, when i speak to democrats here in this state, forces here. they say that this moment at this point in time in the campaign, it is all about boosting energy. so that's why you're going to have usher up on this page tonight in addition, though they've had other surrogates out on the campaign trail in georgia as well with an event focused on black male turnout and also an event with black women talking about black maternal health and reproductive rights alright, eva mckend for us there in georgia where the vice president will be tonight. thank you so much for that reporting. meantime, former president donald trump is headed to another critical
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battleground state with a rally planned tonight and lotro. but pennsylvania, last night in detroit, he told his supporters to go ahead and vote early. steve contorno is on the trail in lotro. she's he's joining us now and steve interesting to see how trump has evolved on early voting and on mail-in voting. what can we expect to hear from him tonight? >> that's absolutely correct. jessica, there's some of the signage as people were answering. today's rally said make up plans of votes. male absence, male vote, absentee vote, or early in-person obviously, three methods of voting that donald trump has spent the last four years criticizing and saying that he would get rid of he is elected president, but now encouraging his voters to take advantage of those options will have to see how he's able to coach them into doing that given the time he has spent criticizing those methods. however, he's coming into tonight as well, facing some criticism from vice president harris over some changes in his campaign schedule, he has cut several
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interviews that he was scheduled to appear at and vice president has insinuated that he is running out of steam heading into the final stretch here, trump defending himself and his schedule yesterday against those accusations. listen to what he said what did i can't i haven't cancer. she does he go to any events? she's a loser. she doesn't go to any of events. she didn't even show up for the catholic last night at the hotel or itself that they've all they are soundbites. i've gotten 48 days now without arrest and i've got that loser who doesn't have the energy of a rapid taught me when you've seen me take even a little bit of a resume, not only am i not i'm not even tired really exhilarating. you know, why? and what killing her in the poll now today's rally is in westmoreland county, pennsylvania to place where trump won by a two-to-one margin four years ago, a place where he has to run up the score if he hopes to win again,
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i have to say looking out at the crowd behind me right now, there is some empty seats there. >> it's pretty modestly filled out behind the risers as well. not necessarily one of those rallies with thousands of thousands of people that we've seen him holding the past. there still a couple hours until he takes the stage with will be at about 6:00 tonight. jessica yes. >> still couple hours to go there, steve, i also want to ask you about elon musk, who of course is very much supporting the former president has put a lot of money and time and resources into trying to get him elected specifically zeroing in on pennsylvania he's offering $100 to any registered pennsylvania voter who sciences pro tem trump petition. what do you make and what kind of impact was you're there on the ground. is is elon musk having as a surrogate that's certainly going to be one of the great unknowns coming into this final stretch of the race is what kind of impact can elon musk cap as a surrogate, he's mostly repeating lot of what we're here already from donald trump. >> in fact, and his most, his
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first event on the grounds, he repeated a lot of the election lies going back to 2020, some of them floating dangerously close to the accusations about dominion voting machines that have gotten several news agencies into a lot of trouble and multimillion dollar defamation lawsuits but the potential impact for elon musk financial investment is what could ultimately make the difference. his super pac has so far put in $100 million into this race, including $60 million on the ground game alone. that's in canvassing get out the vote operation. now, some republicans are skeptical that elon musk has enough experience in this realm to make a difference. but that's a lot of money jessica and any help, but down the stretch is going to make a huge difference. >> alright, steve contorno there in lotro, pennsylvania for us. thank you so much for that. and joining us now to discuss the latest in the race for the white house is democratic representative debbie dingell from michigan, congresswoman. thanks so much for being here with us.
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>> thank you. it's good to see you. >> yeah. you too. i know early voting starting today in different parts of your state so far more than 1 million absentee ballots have come in again, the early voting starting in person in detroit today what do you make of this as any sort of? sign for how things are going in michigan for democrats or is it too early to know look, i continue to say neither candidate has won. >> i did not go to the detroit rally today. i went to four other rallies so far today and i'm going to tell you that them were very important to feel union here. and i had not seen a house of labor rally like the one i did in my down reverse, which i talk about all the time is being my bellwether larger turnout than i saw him to 16 or 2020. people talking, knowing the importance of telling telling the truth. and after that, i went to the black trade unionist they had in
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energy, and a spark that i hadn't heard so we got a lot of work to do without a roll up our sleeves. we know it's coming down to turning out every vote but today made me feel better than i have felt in a while. >> and that's interesting. you say that because my next question to you was you very famously, we're trying to ring alarm bells for democrats in 2016 that hillary clinton was in trouble in your state and you were trying to let them know about that. and it doesn't sound like at this moment in time, you have that exact concern. is that right? >> this is what i've told everybody, elie, i've got it went to 16 at this point, i knew that hillary clinton was going to lose some told everybody they were tired of hearing it in 2020. i knew at this point that joe biden was going to win. and today i know we still got work to do, but we know what that work is when you have six national union president at the same event traveling together, you know, that union presidents know they've got to educate their members. we got i mean, look,
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i'm not going to kid you have 17 days and 17 days of a lot of work but donald trump, people are paying attention to what donald trump is saying. he offended people when he insulted detroit. he is rambling. he is seeing some really horrific i think things and i think people are paying more attention. what i really want is for people to get to know the vice president. they need the letter, do more retail events. they need to see the real kamala harris that's what we keep seeing bear out. >> and a lot of this polling too. and clearly you're getting it on the ground, which is that even at this point in the camp and pain and let's put an asterisk by that because she didn't she got in very late. we all live through that but that she's still in a way introducing herself to a lot of voters. and i'm curious what you, i know you said more retail events, but what kind of messages, what more do you think people really want to hear from her? >> look, i want to see really a union hall. i just want to see her that one-on-one. know this woman. i have likely bonded when she first came to washington because we were at
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something and we saw something that needed help. she took one look at me and say, you take this person. i'll take that person. and we worked together. this is a woman with a heart in a soul who cares and is giving donald trump is, i mean, i hate to say this because i'm trying to treat everybody with respect, but he can be crazy he just goes he doesn't care about people. he's not going to fight for working men and women and that's what we got to get them to understand. >> there has been some concern we just heard my colleague, steve contorno talking about this, but there's also been some concern from republicans about the trump campaign's decision to outsource a lot of their ground game two, outside groups. and again, because you're on the ground there in michigan because you're talking to people what do you make of that from your vantage point right now so michigan's battleground state, i think they should be worried about some that they're seeing though i suspect their ground game is a little better on battleground states than it is in some, but they're playing
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very dirty trips and i want people to who are watching this to know that they are mailing. >> it's one of the oldest tricks in the book, but our mailing say, for instance, on the mideast immediate mailing anti-semitic pieces. but muslim household pro israel, pieces to muslim households and people are catching on it back from me. they are doing a lot of male i will tell you that, but we are educating people about the lives that are in that male and just lastly, just as you start to kind of think ahead to 17 days from now, where do you see harris is most likely coalition forming their michigan. >> do you think it's going to look like joe biden's? >> i think she will have even stronger woman support right now. we're working to educate a lot of the male union workers. i think we've got to get those union workers in the halls. that's what i'm very focused on you know, people have been worried about young
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african american males. they've had a lot of questions. they don't want to be taken for granted. there are a lot of people talking to them right now and move that to get young people out who are worried about the economy, the environment, the issues they care about donald trump doesn't care about them. he doesn't care about their future. we have to energize them to know. >> they need to have somebody who's going to care about their future all right. congresswoman debbie dingell from michigan. thank you so much. we really appreciate your time thank you. still ahead. the idf is launching a fresh round of deadly airstrikes in gaza as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vows to push the war with hamas forward and leaders in cuba, whom leaders including cuba are blaming for back-to-back nationwide blackouts morning on you're in the cnn newsroom of american foreign policy. going to be lonely america first and all. >> the lessons of history
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iran. >> and one of vs did confirm these documents authenticity. these documents are dated october 15 and 16th, and they are sourced to the national geospatial intelligence agency as well as the national security agency. and they're marked top secret and they have markings also indicating that they're only meant to be seen by just the us and its fine i've eyes allies, that's, that intelligence sharing partnership between the u.s. and some of its closest allies. and what they describe broadly are preparations that israel appears to be making for strike against iran. and one of the documents says that the israelis are preparing to strike iran by moving different munitions around found by doing exercises with aircraft. these are very, very sensitive, obviously, especially given the moment that we're in the heightened tensions in the middle east and of course the fact that israel clearly has been trying to keep its preparations for a potential strike on iran in retaliation for that iranian missile barrage on october 1. extremely
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quiet. now, we did reach out to the national security council for comment and they referred us to the intelligence community the intelligence community understandably being very tight lipped about this now confirming the authenticity of these documents. but of course, officials told us that one of the key things that investigations are focusing in on right now is just who had access to these documents that is going to be very important, but also key to remember that the u.s. still does not know for sure whether this was a leak or whether it was a hack because we're call iran has been involved acts of us persons previously, including as recently as this year with a hack on the trump campaign, jessica right natasha bertrand with that breaking news from rome. >> thank you so much for that reporting. natasha also today is israel has launched a new round of airstrikes. one of those strikes in central gaza reportedly killing 11 members of the same family and not too far away gaza civil defense official saying an israeli strike targeted a school where displaced people were shelling
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altering. this comes as the un says, 20,000 palestinians are fleeing northern gaza as the israeli military operation intensifies. meanwhile, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is vowing that a drone attack on his home was quote, a bitter mistake. netanyahu was not home. no one was injured. i want to go now to cnn chief global affairs correspondent matthew chance, who is joining us now live from tel aviv. matthew walk us through what more we're learning about this drone attack targeting netanyahu's house >> so this was a drone attack that the israeli military said was launched from inside lebanon across the border into israel. and targeted. they say, the home of benjamin netanyahu and his family in syria, which is a town in in central, the central area of israel. it's not clear whether it hit the home. apparently it damaged some building in the in area but no one inside. benjamin
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netanyahu's house was was injured. the israeli prime minister and his wife were not there apparently at the time but as you might imagine, it's provoked a furious reaction from the israeli prime minister who called it an assassination attempt. he said he would not be deterred and that israel will, would not be deterred from continuing what he called his war of revival in lebanonn and elsewhere. he blamed the perpetrators of the drone attack on agents of iran inside lebanon the that was who he pointed the finger of blame at. understandably. but again, no injuries, but yet another sort of escalation or at least as illustration, i use the word i was looking for that these drone attacks, despite the aerial defenses that israel
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has, can, on occasion still penetrate. and find their way through jessica. >> all right. matthew chance for us in tel aviv. thank you so much for that reporting. i want to go now to cnn political and global affairs analyst barak ravid, who is joining us now and bronk, you have that new reporting we were just talking about with natasha bertrand about the leak of this us intelligence on israel's plans of their potential attack on iran on walk us through what you've learned in that i think the most interesting part, jessica, with this leak is how it leaked and where it was published. >> and it was published in a telegram channel. that is affiliated with iran. when you look at this telegram channel that is called the middle east spectator you see that most of the content is pro iranian content and a twitter account that is affiliated with this telegram account says that it is located in iran and this raises in my in my opinion,
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again, significant concerns that there is a spy inside the u.s. intelligence community that is feeding iran with highly classified intelligence from inside the u.s intelligence community and it is clear that whoever leaked this information and the telegram channel that published it that the goal was to try and disrupt what is expected to be quite significant israeli strike against the war and is there any indication barack at this point that will be effective in doing that i don't think so. >> i heard from both israeli and us officials that there's no change in the israeli plans. i think we will see that in the next few days but it is clear that somebody in iran and somebody inside the u.s. intelligence community may be
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in cahoots try to disrupt this attack right? >> and of course that that presents a lot of questions. i also want to ask you just more generally about the current state of affairs because following sinwar's death, there has been a feeling, especially from us officials, that this could be the opening to potentially an end of the war in gaza. how do you see that playing out? unfortunately have lost barak ravid, who we appreciate so much for joining us. we'll try to get him back. but in the meantime, oh i think we do have barack back. let's see if we've gotten your bra. can you hear me okay they lost a second there. okay. you're back. thanks for hanging in i just was asking you about this idea, especially from us officials that sinwar's death could be this opening to end the war in gaza. and i want i was curious how you've seen that play out, that idea how is that playing out? now several days later
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well, it's definitely a great idea and its definitely an opportunity because, this is a major shift when the mastermind of the october 7 and the hamas leader is not on the battlefield. >> but from here to a hostage and ceasefire deal, there's a long way and i think that at the moment, at least i do not feel that there's maturity either on hamas side, on the israeli side to go for such a deal. >> and by the way, the united states, which is the main bridging proposal on the table still hasn't done it. i know that us officials are thinking about it, just still hesitating secretary of state blinken will be in the region on tuesday he'll go to israel. he go to eat you have to go to qatar, but but the question is whether
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president biden will put something on the table. now to try and push the parties back to the negotiation table and in that same vein, our colleague matthew chance's reported that sinwar's body could essentially be used as a bargaining chip yep. >> an exchange for the israeli hostages still being held in gaza. what do you make of that it's definitely possible but again, i think we're looking at a much i think specific question here because hamas is position hasn't changed and it's still demands that any hostage deal will lead sooner or later to the end of the war and prime minister netanyahu, on the other hand, said very clearly, just the other day. >> that is not going to end. do that this war is going to end only with the destruction of hamas. so there's a pretty big gap here that i don't see how it is bridgeable in diplomatic negotiations. >> all right. veronica ravid as always. thank you so much for
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