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dash.com right now and see how much you can save our is not >> hi everyone. i'm jessica dean in washington and right now, kamala harris and donald
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trump are holding dueling rallies as they focus on swing states that will likely decide the presidency harris season and atlanta speaking to a crowd of supporters there and music superstar usher is joining her on stage. trump is with supporters outside pittsburgh, a campaign and adviser saying his rally marks the beginning of his closing campaign. arguments. with now just over two weeks until election day. meantime, 11 million americans have already cast their ballots in early voting putting across several states are steve contorno is on the trail with trump in lotro pennsylvania a steve update us on that rally, what he's been saying will trump's campaign telling us that tonight's appearance in this speech that he is giving is the beginning of his closing argument to voters that he is going to deliver over the next couple of weeks. >> and that closing argument began rather. interestingly, he started with a long-winded story about lotro been pennsylvania native arnold palmer including and i'm not
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making this up a description of the hall of fame golfer in the men's room in the locker room. and one look like shower. >> he then went into more conversation about how his hair looked in his his combing regiments. >> and then he also accused joe biden in a catholic of targeting catholic americans. when he finally got on script for the night, he's put to the rather stark terms of the election front and center for this audience. take a listen to what he said oh, your support will bring back our nation's strength, dominance, prosperity, and pride. >> we're going to do it this will be america's new golden age, 100 years from now, the presidential election of 2024 will be looked upon as america's greatest victory. i hope that's true trump also played a video of many times that if vice president harris, back in 2019 and 2020, voiced
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her support for a ban on fracking. >> obviously that is a big issue here in the state of pennsylvania. she has since backtracked on that, but his campaign hoping that the message from those video clips or heard from four years ago, how can resonate even into this election and steve we're watching live video there of trump with those workers around him. >> he has been angrily pushing back against these claims from harris that he's exhausted. he's unfit to serve another term as president. that's clearly getting under his skin it is we saw him push back fiercely against that yesterday and claimed that he hasn't been doing anything differently, that he's been keeping up a robust schedule and he has made several increasing his appetite for events he is holding multiple events in a day or during the summer. >> it was one or two a week. however, he has canceled a number of events are excuse me, interviews lately and he has
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also had some strange incidents at his events where we had the audio go out and he was just dancing on stage for a little while. all that is sort of feeding into this narrative that they'd harris campaign has been pushing, that he is unhinged and that he is not stable and obviously he is continuing to campaign vigorously and saying that by demonstrating that he's coming out here, like standing on the stage as i'm speaking now for about an hour and he's probably will speak for another hour demonstrating that he continues to have the stamina for this race it's jessica. >> all right. steve contorno on the trail there in lotro, which is just outside of pittsburgh. thank you so much for that meantime, vice president harris is speaking in georgia and our eva mckend is on the campaign trail in atlanta width are following along as we've reported, harris has been hammering donald trump in recent days on his fitness the. second term as president and at a rally in detroit earlier today, she said his behavior is a critical consideration for voters
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unstable and unhinged. and it requires that response i think the american people are seeing and witnessing in real-time and we must take note of the fact that this is an individual who wants to be president in the united states. and i think the american people deserve better than someone who actually seems to be unstable now as we've said for a while now, polling showing a neck and neck historically close race between harris and trump so let's take a look at those all all-important swing states. >> harry enten joining us now to break it all down harry, this race continues to be just incredibly close. walk us through what you're seeing in pennsylvania. a very, very critical state that's where trump is tonight. >> i don't know how steve got through that report so straight faced, i would have been laughing basically the entire time once the word is arnold palmer came out of his mouth, i would have been down on the floor. so bravo to you, steve.
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i mean, look, he's in pennsylvania. this pennsylvania. pennsylvania pennsylvania, right i mean, how much closer can we get? we do this every week, jessica, we can look back a month ago. it was tight then harris up by two, looked at where we are today, i think last week it was like a point now where harris by less than a point in the great commonwealth of pennsylvania. so i think steve might have to get used to going back there and perhaps here a few more interesting stories from donald trump about any athletes he might have seen anywhere know, i think they're all going to be there a lot, put this into historical context for us though when it comes to pennsylvania, because in 16 and 20, those were very, very close races too. >> those were very close races. but the polling actually wasn't that close, right? hillary clinton had a clear lead in pennsylvania soda joe biden. so i decided to go back, look at the polling at the end of the campaign for every single cycle back the last 50
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years to see if there was ever a race this close in the polling there has never been there has never been a race. this close in the polling since 1,972 in the great commonwealth of pennsylvania. keep in mind right now, kamala harris has less than a one point lead is actually less than half a point. i go through those spreadsheets every single day, jessica, i have never seen pennsylvania be he this close in the polling as it is right now. it's something that honestly astounds me as somebody who looks in those spreadsheets as a statistician, it actually kind of gets me excited, perhaps as excited as i don't know donald trump telling a story about all palmer well, it is. >> you're saying this it's worth reminding everyone. it is very likely we may not know who won pennsylvania on election night because it could be that close. i want to ask you too, how important pennsylvania is to trump and harris is paths to victory yeah, there is a reason why steve is in pennsylvania and look, here's the deal
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chance they win the election. if they win pennsylvania pennsylvania is just really, really important to all kamala harris wins in pennsylvania. she has an 87% chance of winning election if donald trump wins in the commonwealth of pennsylvania, he has a hi 92% chance of winning the election. now, the one there are two ways you can look at this right? number one, pennsylvania is extremely important that both of their paths to 270 electoral votes, but it's actually a little bit more important to kamala harris is path, because if she does if she does not win the state of pennsylvania, she only has about an 8% chance of winning the white house, donald trump has it's about a 13% chance. now those are still pretty small percentages, but the bottom line is this pennsylvania, pennsylvania, pennsylvania, it's extremely important to both of their chances to win the white house, but it's perhaps a little bit more important to kamala harris than it is to donald trump's chances of winning the white house and is it surprising that pennsylvania is running this close when you look at the numbers? >> i it's not really surprising. it's not, it's not really surprising that pennsylvania is so important. and as i mentioned, it's a
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little bit more important to kamala harris is path than it is to donald trump's path. and that is because historically speaking, it's been more important for democrats path than republicans passed. so democrats one, the presidency without pennsylvania since 1924, it's only happened two times, jessica, only two times. and the last time it happened was all the way back in 1,948. jessica, i think if you put r2 ages together, we would not be this old. so the bottom line is that pennsylvania is extreme really important for kamala harris is extremely difficult to chart a path to the white house without winning for donald trump, it's also difficult. but hey, at least there's some recent historical times were republican is one without pennsylvania, george w bush actually did it twice in both 2000 and 2004. but for a democrat like kamala harris, it's pennsylvania pennsylvania pennsylvania and so we can expect that these candidates will be back to pennsylvania a lot in the next 17 days. >> i covered joe biden's race in 2020 and you went to
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pennsylvania. >> oh, a lot. >> like a lot of light yeah. >> i would think that steve and of course, our compadres both who are also covering trump and those covering kamala harris like eva, we'll be visiting pennsylvania a ton because campaign events in pennsylvania since just september 1, there have been over 20 for kamala harris and tim walz there have been over 20 for donald trump and jd vance. it is the most visited state by each side, there is no state that has been anywhere close even i might go on the campaign trail and visit pennsylvania you know, i hear philadelphia is just absolutely lovely. this time of year, jessica won't you join me? >> yeah, i would be happy to, you know, i've lived in philadelphia, worked there for five years. go see some old friends. do we could do a tour of the collar counties. harry had been i think it would be absolutely lovely and you know, there is a one little part of pennsylvania where you can hit new york, pennsylvania, and new
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jersey in the same day, i actually did it believe two years ago when i was in a wedding and upstate new york so perhaps we can do all three states in one day, just have a wonderful road adventure together. that's right. we look forward to that. all right. harry enten, as always, thanks so much. >> see you still ahead. secret us documents leaked online appear to show american intelligence on israel's plans to attack iran. what we know about where those dots documents came from, plus israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the drone attract attack on his home was a quote, bidder mistake. he vows the agents of iran in that attack. but so far no one has claimed responsibility. you're in the cnn newsroom you want to answer a astute political analysis i have questions. biden said the right both stayed away why did trump pulled out of a 60 minutes? >> i love pulling out those networks of i got news for you tonight. we have nine on cnn i didn't have to spend my life trying to find my car mine
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images of what the idf says is sinwar and his children. the israeli military spokesman daniel hagari said the hamas leader was hiding alone with his family. all night tunnels below khan younis in the gaza strip, well, this was a luxury. the people of gaza did not have. he said as sinwar always prioritized himself is money and hamas terrorists over the people of gaza, hagari added well, sinwar, who's seen as the architect of the october 7 attacks on israel, was killed by israeli troops on gaza on wednesday after a more than a year of devastating israeli pounding of the territory, the final moments of the hamas leader captured on a drone camera showed him sitting alone in a wrecked building before lashing out at the drone with a stick. her hamas, which is reeling from the killing, has accused the israeli military of blatant lies and a failed
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theatrical performance in its portrayal of sinwar during that past 12 months. in a statement, the group said the israeli army was humiliated by the man. the statement calls commander sinwar and his brothers. the organization says sinwar was killed while engaging in the battlefield having spent the past year moving across various combat, france in gaza, at the forefront of quote, are brave people's resistance matthew chance, cnn, tel aviv matthew, thank you. >> and we do want to note the idf did not provide any evidence about sinwar's whereabouts on october 7 or afterward. let's bring in cnn military analyst, colonel cedric leighton, colonel great to have you here. >> good to be with you, jessica, i want to ask you first about this breaking news story. we're following tonight that the u.s. is investigating this leak of highly classified us intelligence about israel's plans for retaliation against
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iran. they began circulating these documents friday online being posted on a pro what iranian telegram account. in your opinion, how damaging is that leake well, could be quite damaging and could be an indicator, jessica, several different things. >> one of them might be that the iranians have somebody who is working for them within us intelligence. that would be a very bad thing to put it it mildly. the other thing could be that it's somebody who is trying to in essence take matters into their own hands and trying to prevent israel from doing things by revealing what the israeli plans. >> i'll the documents themselves may not go into great detail about how to what the israelis are doing. >> but of course the mission it'd be more documents where those came from and we could find out more perhaps in the next few days, but it's clearly a damaging situation and documents like that because they have not only high classification level, but they
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exposed sensitive collection method. i and sensitive collection targets. they should never that'd be released like this at all and what kind of effect if if any, can this have on the military? >> and it's preparations, both the israeli military, but also the us. remember, we all remember has military assets in that region as well. >> yeah, absolutely. 40,000 us troops in and around the middle east right now. and that includes from all the services so it could have a significant impact. certainly, the israelis could be forced to change their plans, could be forced to change the timing of their operations, could be forced to change targeting, what particular targets they're going after all these things are possible. and it's not a foregone conclusion that they will do those kinds of things. but it is definitely possible. and as far as us assets in the region are concerned they could become targets because of the
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fact that they are probably, in the region, but also that they may be seen as aiding the israeli effort, whether or not they do that is of course, say you completely different issue but to the perception might be that they are in fact aiding aiding the israeli efforts so that wouldn't be a problem for the u.s potentially in that regard. >> and also today in israel, there was a drone attack on prime minister benjamin netanyahu's home heat. no one was home, no one was injured iran is denied it was involved saying it was carried out by hezbollah netanyahu said that agents have iran were behind that attack, they would pay a heavy price, has blais not claiming responsibility? now, let's remember that hezbollah is sponsored by iran. so what do you make of all of this? the law or iran or both were trying to send a message to the israelis that their leadership
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is also potentially vulnerable to attacks i you know, it would be a logical choice of targets given the fact that the leader what, does killed by the israelis, and of course the hamas leader was killed by the israelis and it actually several months leaders in rapid succession. so in essence, what you had the israelis do is conduct a basically a series of decapitation strikes against both hezbollah and hamas. and to some extent too, ban as well and that of course then leads the other side in this case, the iranians and their proxies to potentially go after leaders like netanyahu on the israeli side. in essence, they've upped the ante and force it's pretty it clear that netanyahu wants to respond. once again in kind to, to this. so we might be on a ladder of escalation as this goes forward i also want to talk about russia's war in ukraine because we have some
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really incredible new information, which is that south korea's spy agency says that north korea has been at least 1,500 troops oops, to aid russia in its war in ukraine, we have even video of north korean soldiers receiving russian uniforms and equipment at a russian training base. >> it just reminds us, colonel how connected a lot of these countries are that our adversaries of the u.s. and its allies? how alarming is this? how should the u.s and its allies respond well, this is alarming. >> it's not the first time something like this has happened. in fact, during the korean war back in the early 1950s, the russians would actually be the pilots of north korean planes, north korean fighter jets and that so i guess you could say that the north koreans are paying the russians back finally, for those services. but the key thing is this. now we have another power potentially getting involved in the war in ukraine. it shows that russia has a manpower problem. they
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also face significant to domestic resistance to actually the been grafted into the war in ukraine so the way to solve that manpower shortage show appears to be to hire foreign troops. and in this case, those foreign troops are north korean and that of course means that north korea is more directly involved than we previously thought. and that potentially widens the conflict beyond just ukraine, russia it could also impact the korean peninsula. and of course, you'd, the uss vested interests both in europe and on the korean peninsula. >> all right. colonel cedric leighton, thanks so much good to see you good to see you too, jessica. thank you. >> still ahead. our donie o'sullivan talks to some trump supporters who believe he was anointed by god to be president at 11 eastern on cnn lungs and lower airways are protected with a recipe a
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>> how many divine intervention god calls people and they're not perfect people so he has to call someone that's going to take a stand and that's what trump is doing. he is fulfilling his calling it's a few weeks before election day and christian singer, preacher and trump's supporters, sean fois, is here outside the north carolina state the blood home? the capitol fois didn't mention trump's name at this event at all. >> but the political undertones were very clear. we plead the blood of jesus your blood speaks about her word, then whatever's happened inside that building, you're traveling to every state capitol yeah. >> just tell us the significance of that it feels like it's more acceptable. a lot of times in capitals to have a drag, create a drag queen reading this to kids rather than christiane's worshipping and so my heart is like, hey, let's empower

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