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the trump campaign is in talks with former rival nikki haley to join him on the trail. we don't know yet if she'll agree to that. i am curious just based on your reporting you think that she could be an important surrogate, an effective surrogate for him she did appear with him or appear at the rnc this summer and made a big pitch for him what do you think her impact could be? >> well, this slice of voters, the people who voted for nikki haley in the primaries are being hardly fought over both by both campaigns, but it seems like publicly, kamala harris can kamala harris's campaign is doing more to court these voters to tell them that they have a place in her party to tell them they have a place in the kind of government that she would run. he's had liz cheney out on the trail for her donald trump on the other hand, has not been making this public according of this slice of voters who are very important there, they're the kind of voters that vote in the
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suburbs, the kind of voters that are voting in the outskirts of detroit and pennsylvania in philadelphia and places where these race could end up being one. and the fact that nikki haley has not really appeared for donald trump's since the rnc convention several months ago, is a clear sign that the trump campaign has not been making the public overtures to these voters that kamala harris has been doing. and that could be determinative in this case i'm not surprised that now, and this final stage of the race where it's incredibly close, trump is looking for votes anywhere he can get them that he would be willing to speak with haley and appear with her even though they've had this bitter rivalry over the past several months, it's clear that he's trying to supercharge his campaign the kind of votes that he has not been catering to so far and it could be an important moment, but it may be too little too late, in part because kamala harris has been courting these voters for several weeks. she's had liz cheney and other republicans speaking out on her behalf and
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it's been clear that she wants to publicly make the case that those votes voters should be with her. trump has made the case publicly that he doesn't need them and it is interesting to think about this. >> you mentioned congresswoman liz cheney, who of course, is not only supporting harris, but has been on the campaign trail with her is going to continue to be on the campaign trail with her, especially in monday on monday and a number of the un all actually of the blue walz states. and you think about just the fact that it was such a bitter, bitter rivalry between nikki haley and donald trump in that primary that so many of those haley voters that you would talk to had such distaste for trump. and you see validators like liz cheney, who were teaming up with harris do wonder who they might be more willing to listen to >> it's also important to remember that a number of those nikki haley voters continue to vote for her months after she dropped out of the race when she was no longer really even a
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candidate in the primary, she dropped out. she said that she what's not going to continue her campaign and those voters still said that they would not vote for trump, who at that point was the only real viable candidate in the republican primary. so these are people who are not just going to fall in line behind trump because he's a republican. they have already said that they are willing to look at other options that they want to send a protest signal with their vote for nikki haley after she had dropped out and those are the kinds and to voters that kamala harris in her campaign are hoping will power her to victory. and so the fact that trump has not really been catering to these voters in a public way over the past several months is an opening for the kamala harris campaign. now some of these voters do not like parts of kamala harris's record. they do not like the biden administration's actions over the past four years. and so it's not going to be an easy vote for them to vote for kamala harris for a number of them. but the fact that liz cheney and number of other republicans have come out and support of kamala harris has given some of these voters a permission slip to vote for a democrat. in some cases for the first time now what nikki haley
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could be doing by appearing alongside trump in this final stage of the race is giving her permission slip to other people who are saying, i don't like trump, i don't like his personality, but i support nikki haley. and if she's with him, if she has been able to put bury the hatchet and say that he's the kind of person that could be in the oval office. again, then i also could consider that it may be a small number of votes, but in a very close race that could change the outcome right when it's one on the margins like that, it's certainly could just make all of the difference to lou olorunnipa. thank you so much for being here with us. it's always great to chat with you thank you and when we come back, what's next for the texas man whose execution was halted after a last-minute appeal as his lawyer there's an advocate to find to overturn his 20-year-old conviction. >> you're in the cnn newsroom with their current big y on his plan switch to consumer cellular. >> all the dip speech are
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non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source, volterra in the joy of movement expected to testify before lawmakers on monday after the state supreme court stepped in at the last minute, halting his execution. robert roberson was set to be executed for the death of his 2-year-old daughter in 2002. based on a disputed diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome. i want to bring in cnn, legal analyst, and criminal defense attorney joey jackson. joey great to see you tell us what we can expect from monday's hearing and what kind of impact it might have yeah. >> jessica, this is pretty unique because you have a bipartisan group of state legislatures, republicans and democrats who are calling this conviction into question. >> and what the hearing is largely based on as a 2013 law in texas that says that, hey, if you're conviction was
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predicated upon medical and forensic testimony that has since been discredited. >> you should have a new avenue of appeal. now, they call this the junk science law, and i think most people pretty much universally in medical community would say baby shaken baby syndrome is not junk science. that's not what the legislature is saying. they're saying that there have been significant improvement in terms of not miss diagnosing it, could there have been at the time that this occurred, his trial back in 2003, a misdiagnosis. the baby was sick, leave. the baby was prescribed medications that are not now prescribed. the babies could that have been paired her lungs such that it lets the swollen brain could things have happened in the emergency room that led to the bleeding? there'll be a lot of focus on alternatives, theories with respect to how she actually died, which would point away from the father being responsible and ultimately, the legislature is seeking by subpoenaing him to point all this out and to have the public it get into the sphere of the public and in essence do
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justice to determine whether it was him who killed his daughter. were there alternative explanations for the death and within a matter of days last week, several mass last-minute appeals by roberson's team were denied, including by the u.s supreme court so where do we go from here in terms of legal options? you know, jessica, it's an really two schools of thought, right? as you look there the house committee, the injunction, meaning stopping it at least for the moment, the court staying the execution in the final hours, but the two schools of thought of this, on the one hand, the avenues had been exhausted as it relates to whether he should be put to death like the, supreme court not getting involved this texas state courts saying you're going to be put to death. but on the other hand, remember what has happened here that this bipartisan group of legislators, and the reason he's still alive is because they issued a subpoena and they said you can't put him to death. the legislature said he has to come before our committee and not until or unless he answered because those questions. should he be then sentenced or put to death
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and so that school of thought would suggest that there will be real litigation over whether this committee has the authority to continue to bring him back until they unearth the question and really get to the core issues of whether his death sentence of that is proper and appropriate. so it could lead to ongoing litigation saying, hey, where the legislature we are co-equal branch of government between you judicial branch and you, mr. abbott, governor. and until we really convene and do our due diligence as a legislature. he's not going anywhere and the hope with that is that would lead to an influence of public opinion. such that people would say justice is not being served. maybe everyone should give this a second look. >> stopped. halted, and let's re-examine whether death would be appropriate in this circumstance. it's interesting that even the former detective on the case leaves rob robertson is innocent protesters outside the courthouse last week. there's clearly yeah, a lot of public outcry. how much influence
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though does it have you know, jessica, i would argue it has significant influence at the end of the day. >> i think everyone wants justice. yes, there are laws that need to be followed. yes, the death penalty is appropriate penalty in texas. having said that, there are really issues of whether or not his death and being put to death are appropriate and just under the circumstances, i think the more eyeballs that get to look on this and the more people that say, hey, wait a minute. was there a misdiagnosis here? is there an innocent explanation because of the two-year old dying? did the fact that she fell off the bet and hit her head have something i think to do with it. did the fact that she was prescribed medications that are no longer prescribed have something to do with it. did the fact that he had autism such that his demeanor an effect right when he was getting our hell, they were saying the medical professionals, he seemed like he didn't hear care, know he had an issue when a problem i think ultimately the more people that see this in the more outcry there is politicians by nature are prone to look and examine public
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opinion. we've seen that before very briefly in connection with the menendez case, right? that's something that's going on now, you remember they were sentenced to the death and the killing of both of their parents. right now, that's being re-examined. why do i bring that up? because of the public pressure? pressure that's brought to bear because people saying, hey, maybe what they did was justified under the circumstances and at least it's not justified should be reexamined and so in essence, i think the more eyes that look at this, the more people that see this as unfair inappropriate should be reexamined. i think the better off it is for the person now who sits on death row. so yes so i think public opinion will have a lot to do with it, and that i think is what the legislature is looking to do. and having this hearing convene on monday. >> all right. joey jackson, as always. thank you very much. we've got more news when we come back >> i did nine on cnn when you
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at this point. so the majority of 10 million cuban he's now going into day two are offline, don't have power and are increasingly frustrated. we went by several bakeries in the city of the only places we could really find that were selling bread and food and people were common till people came out from these government run bakeries and said, the bread was all gone. and some people got a very upset because they'd been in line for an hour or 200 understandably, while we're mad that they were not able to get bread. so as this crisis goes on, longer and longer longer, this is really the issue, is that becomes a domino effect that sort of brahm with our light you know, the generator here are acting out being apart part of the story unfortunately. but as, as i was saying, as this goes on, longer and longer, people's food to spoil, you cannot get water in your house if they're not pumps bring it to your house. and so this is already
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gone on too long. but as we go into perhaps day three or longer, you wonder how people are gonna be able to feed themselves or others it will that have water and it just becomes more and more complicated. people have kept cobb up until now, the government has told them asked him to keep calm, but that can only last for so long obviously, people neither have power as soon as possible, and it's worrying to see in hotels, in hospitals at the airport, power disruptions there as some of the generators beginning to run out of fuel. >> all right. patrick oppmann there. thank you so much for bringing that to us. we really appreciate it american foreign policy could of course, take starkly different directions depending on how the presidential race goes. well, the u.s. keep its longtime friends and allies or turn away from them and focus inward. cnn's fareed zakaria explores these questions and the history that brought us to this moment. in his latest in-depth special america. first, here's a preview
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reduced to rubble an entire continent in ruins europe after world war ii was a hellscape decimated by yet another great power conflict that had spiraled out of control the united states had been drawn into it at a cost of nearly half a million american lives yet, even after the second world war there were many republicans who still believed in america for and that the nation's wisest course was to turn inward it took a world war ii hero to inspire an about face in the party general dwight david eisenhower he believed that america is enormous sacrifices could not be allowed to have been made in
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vain so he campaigned for a fledgling alliance called nato and lead republicans away from isolationism for the rest of the 20th century. this is the little told story of how a general became a reluctant politician. >> when the world and america needed him most first, a fareed zakaria special airing tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific right here on cnn before election day vice president harris bases voters and takes the pressing questions lie. >> anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential townhall kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn skating for over 45 years, has taken a toll on my body i'd take kunal term wreck because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support why kuno? it has
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