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still occasionally talked to mark, who declined to participate in this documentary. >> i think because of how guilty he feels about what this all did to his four sons. he says he's working hard on those relationships and maybe i'm a fool, but i believe them scandals the capitate people scandals take people completely out the game and mark sanford that didn't happen to margo a mark didn't get impeached or he finished his term and he actually won another race for the united states congress by being honest to himself, being honest to his conservative political values, and being honest with the public the real mark sanford was able to shake the perfection of the past and start building a new story even if it took him a long walk along the appalachian trail to get there
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viewers watching in the united states, canada, and around the world, i'm anna coren live from hong kong ahead on cnn newsroom kamala haros puts abortion rights back in the spotlights while getting a stub howard support in two key states on the campaign trail donald trump's apparent closing message to voters, a bizarre story about golfer arnold power. and using an expletive to describe harris his time as vice president and the u.s. is investigating a leak of highly sensitive intelligence let's involving israel and iran. the latest on what one official calls a deeply concerning situation days and counting until election day in the united states with the clock ticking
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down to november 5, nearly 12, million ballots have already been cast in early voting and the race could not be much closer. >> the latest cnn average of national polls shows kamala harris and donald trump in a dead heat. the election is likely to come down to just a few key battleground states which themselves show holding differences within the margins of error well pennsylvania is one of them. both donald trump and kamala harris are expected to focus much of their attention there in the remaining weeks of the race, will cnn data reporter harry enten shows us just how close things up and help pennsylvania's vote could make all the difference. at the polling at the end of the campaign for every single cycle, back the last 50 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 and the
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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. >> here's the deal chance they win the election. >> if they win pennsylvania, pennsylvania is just really, really important. so kamala harris wins in pennsylvania. she has an 87% chance of winning election if donald trump wins in the commonwealth the pennsylvania, he has a 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 at both of their paths to 270 electoral votes. but it's actually a little bit more important to kamala harris is pat, because if she does if she does not win the state of pennsylvania, she only has about an 8% chance of winning in the white house. donald trump has 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 harry enten reporting
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there. will donald trump is expected to participate in a town hall sunday in pennsylvania on saturday, he held a rally in suburban pittsburgh that campaign aides described as the start of these closing argument to voters. it included promises of a return to the golden age for the u.s. if he is elected along with ten minute long story about arnold palmer that contains a graphic reference to the gulf legends, genitalia. and he made some personal attacks on his opponent harris that you've had enough that you just can't take it anymore we can't stand you or your vice president president. kamala, you're fired, get that al adha, you're fired. get out of here which trump says he'll swing by a pennsylvania mcdonald's restaurant on sunday to quote,
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work the french fries, meaning he will work the fryer at the fast-food chain the visit comes as trump without any evidence, continues to accuse harris of lying about having worked at mcdonald's when she was a student will harris hit two battleground states on saturday holding rallies in michigan and georgia. >> she again called trump unstable and unfit to hold office and took aim at the former president for supporting restrictions on reproductive rights. in atlanta, harris slammed georgia's restrictive laws citing the case of a woman who died after waiting 20 hours for treatment of complications from abortion medication take accountability, to take any accountability for the pain and the suffering he has caused or even to just acknowledge glitch, the pain and suffering that has actually happened, it is my pledge to everybody here when congress passes a bill to
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restore reproductive freedom, nation as president of the united states, i will proudly sign it into law in detroit by singer lizzo, who encouraged voters to cast their ballots as soon as possible. will superstar musician usher took a break from his 12 to join harris in atlanta, telling the crowd she has a vision for the country that includes everyone will just asher lindstaedt is a professor of government at the university of essex. she joins me now from colchester, england, natasha, good to see you. cnn poll of polls reveals a dead heat, which can at this stage should be most concerned. and i guess, what does this reveal democrats, you have to be really concerned because if you were to look at the polls in 2016 and 2020, hillary clinton and joe biden were doing much
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better in all of these swing states of course, clinton lost and biden barely won some of these swing states. >> so just based on the polling, you have to be really, really concerned. but what harris is banking on is that she has a much better ground game, that there's somewhere between ten to 14 points greater levels of enthusiasm amongst democrats versus republicans. and that she's just got this wide coalition of people who maybe haven't voted before that. this will be their first time you participating in a campaign or voting that are actually going to vote, there's some promising signs from the early voting in the state of georgia will 1.4 million people have already voted and member in 2020, we have 5 million when people in total that voted that tends to trend well for democrats. so they're banking on enthusiasm, hopefully saving the day for them. republicans should be optimistic if you're just looking at the polls though and it's obviously harris is going hard on trump's, trump's lack
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of energy. i we discussed this yesterday, but she poked him in atlanta. let's take a listen. >> he does answer a question or speak at a rally, have you noticed? he tends to go off script and ramble him cannot finish the thought might be on old palmas genitalia and then you've got you know, trump's offensive language. >> what he called the vice president how, does this all play with those undecided, those crucial undecided voters i mean, you would think it would turn them off.
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>> i've never heard a candidate speak this way and he's definitely showing signs of mental decline and as the new york times reported, analyzing his speech, signs of disinhibition and tangentially already. so he's becoming more and more profane, more and more vulgar and tangentially, meaning just keeps just going off on tangents, which is, as she mentioned, he calls it the we've he doesn't seem to be able to focus on anything. >> he does become angry or more sexist or racist, more vulgar. he's experiencing memory lapses this confusing people with one another. you would think that this wouldn't play well. >> what it doesn't seem to affect his favorability ratings. >> in fact, he's even seen his favorability ratings, rise in the last several weeks so it is a bit of a mystery to me and i think part of it may be that people who want to support trump we're not seeing these gaffes, they're not seeing some of these town halls or where he obviously had music playing instead of answering
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questions, it's just not getting reported to about half of the population and that's an issue that people don't know how bad it is. >> i guess as we've seen in the polls, black men are a problem for harris we just saw beforehand, the artist usher on stage, obviously campaigning for the vice president barack obama, also stumping for her will these displays of support, will it be enough to make an impact? there i mean, it's really hard to say. >> she definitely has a problem with african american men under the age of 50. she has support with about 72%, which is high, but is much lower. but then when obama ran it, clinton and biden, of course, she does better with african-american women over 50 years, almost 90% support there. that's why they're bringing out people
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like obama who is such a powerful and impressive figure in the democratic party that his speeches really resonate with people. and he's focused on a couple of things. he's focused on the fact that when you vote, it really matters. it's going to affect you. it's going to affect abortion rights. it's going to affect the affordable care act. and he's also been talking about how easy it is to vote when he was in nevada, he was focusing on that to try to drum up early voting, which tends mr. benefit the democrats. so you have some big names on the democratic side, usher in atlanta at lizzo in detroit, trying to drum up support for harris and this is all part of just that last-ditch effort in the final weeks of the campaign to get the vote out. that's where the democrats have a bit of an advantage. they have a much more complex flexen sophisticated organization where trump outsource this. >> but we have no way of predicting to this as, as has been said many, many times, this is the closest race we've ever seen. natasha lindstaed.
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good to see you. thank you very much. as always far. i'll details of israel's preparations for an attack on iran apparently ended up on telegram for all the world to see. just a shocking those documents originated with the intelligence community. you've israel's most important ally cnn's natasha bertrand has more these two documents that were leaked on telegram on friday do appear to be authentic, and they are highly classified documents that suggest that the u.s. >> has been essentially spying on israel's plans to retaliate against iran on for that massive missile barrage that iran inflicted on them on october 1st. then these documents are marked top secret. they are also they also have marking suggesting that the only entities that should be viewing these documents are
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the u.s. and some of its closest allies, the five eyes partnership and so this is obviously very concerning to us officials. and while we are not going to quote from these documents are shared them directly we can outline them broadly. one of them, for example, which a source to the national geospatial intelligence agency discusses israel's movement of certain munitions in order to prepare for a possible strike on iran another document which are sourced to the national security agency discusses these really air forces preparations and exercises for a strike, including information about these really air force's use of air to surface missiles. and so this is obviously going to cause some consternation to say the least in israel well itself. and of course, it comes at a very delicate moment between the u.s. and israel and it really reveals, i think something interesting, which is that for all of the united states is efforts to get information directly from israel and intelligence about what they're planning to actually do in iran and having
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all of these conversations, they're still collecting intelligence which is on them and doing surveillance on their activities. so that the u.s. of course, can get its own understanding of what might transpire and so for now what we're hearing from us officials is that they're not going to confirm the authenticity of these documents for now, when we reached out for official comment, but we are told that one of the main focuses at the investigation at this point he's just determining who had access to these documents to begin with natasha bertrand reporting there will iran is denying any role in saturday's drone attack that the israeli prime minister says was an attempt on his life. >> the drone at targeted benjamin netanyahu's home in central israel. but didn't cause any casualties. >> he laid it said the attack was a mistake and blamed what he called agents of iran for it to iran says it was the work of hezbollah, even though the group has not claimed responsibility. >> while israel has released a video of the slain hamas leader
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yahya al-sinwar just hours before last year's october 7 attacks, israel's military says this footage shows him and his family hiding in tunnels in gaza. according to the idf, the video proves sinwar prioritized himself over the people which hamas calls a blatant lie picture, pressure is mounting on mr. netanyahu to end the war and reach a hostage deal in gaza. protests has held a new rally in tel aviv on saturday. >> or top us and british leaders also urged the israeli prime minister to do the escalating gaza and lebanon but he's making it clear, he's not ready to stop fighting well two days ago, we took out sinwar, the terrorist mastermind who's goons, be headed, our men, raped our women, burnt babies alive.
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>> we took them out, and we are continuing our battle with iran to other terrorist proxies we're going to win this more something deteriorate. know very well, these have been scenes in the southern suburbs of lebanon's capital, beirut explosions overnight and into the morning. >> it comes after the israeli military issued evacuation warnings early on sunday for those areas, israel warning that it will strike what it describes as hezbollah facilities. and interests what more nada bashir joins us now with london and not obviously after yeah, yes, it sinwar's killing us officials hoped that it may have been an off-ramp to the war. but as we're hearing from israel and hamas both sides are digging in yeah, absolutely. >> that has certainly been some hope that the killing of yahya sinwar could provide the israeli government with the opportunity to paint his killing as a source of victory and opportunity to at least put
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a pause in fighting at this stage and to move forward would be diplomatic promises to reach some sort of political resolution. but clearly that is no, we're hearing from officials both on the israeli side and from hamas, as you heard there, we have that clip from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he has reiterated that the israeli military will ten to push toward in his words, until they have achieved a full victory. he was clear that nothing will deter the israeli government and pushing forward with its objection we've heard from the prime minister and the government in the past saying that israel is intent on fully eradicating hamas despite the fact that us assessments at this stage suggests that hamas's military capabilities have been downgraded and diminished to a point where they are no longer able to carry out an attack such as the scale that we saw on october 7, course, we have seen a number of top hamas officials, including yahya sinwar, the political chief ismail haniyeh assassinated, killed by the israeli government and the
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israeli military. but of course we are also hearing from officials within hamas, helene haggar, the chief negotiator for hamas, saying that they will not release any homes hostages until there is an end to israel's assault on the gaza strip until there's a full withdrawal of israeli forces from within gaza and until palestinian prisoners are released from it. israeli jails. these are terms which we have heard. of course before it in the ongoing ceasefire negotiations, which for weeks now, if not more have stalled. but of course there is pressure coming from members of the international community, including the united states. we know that the u.s. wants to see israel using this as an opportunity to reach some sort of agreement to bring i'm going to end to the war, to secure the release of hostages that has certainly been the message from us vice president and candidate kamala harris. we heard of course, from the defense secretary speaking just last week saying that this is in his words, an inflection point, that big opportunity should be taken, but also we've heard from us president joe biden saying that that it will
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we difficult to get any sort of deal, but it's still intent on seeing this as an opportunity. so clearly as significant challenges there. clearly the u.s. very much aware of those challenges at this state. it does not appear as though this will be used as an opportunity by the israeli government to use this as an off-ramp, so to speak. and of course we are we're waiting to see how israel will respond to iran's attack on israel on october 1, and how that then impacts the regional situation and the war in gaza. >> not have a sheer joining us from london. many thanks deadly accidents on a barrier island off the coast of georgia. those details ahead on the collapse of a ferry dock that sent dozens of people plunging into the water. plus protesters growing as power outages continue throughout cuba. those stories after the break
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descendants. hello, is a barrier island off the coast of the state and home to about 70 people itself. had serious damage from hurricane helene the cause of the collapse has not yet been determined cuba is coping with an extended nationwide blackout after its power grid failed for the second time in two days, it happened saturday morning, just hours after officials said power was being restored from the first blackout on friday, millions are without power and there are fears about food spoilage and the lack of running water protests as concern grows about how long they will be without power and cuba could face four to six inches of rain thanks to hurricane oscar, the category one storm is packing maximum winds around 136 kilometers or
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85 miles per hour. oscar is the tenth named hurricane of the 2024 atlantic hurricane season right now, the storm is between cuba and the turks and caicos islands. hurricane watches and warnings also are in effect for parts of the bahamas forecasters say the storm could get stronger over the next few days, are again, oscar is unlikely to hit the u.s mainland, but there are other witnesses dems to worry about what cnn meteorologist tyler maudlyn has the details there are three big weather stories across the country right now. >> number one is high pressure controlling the eastern seaboard leading to very tranquil, weather east of the rockies, then you've got a stubborn weather system meandering over the central rockies he is in the southern plains creating some not just heavy rain, but also some wintry mischief here. and then yes, our first atmospheric river event is coming to the pacific northwest, less hone-in on the severe weather system, moving over the rockies right now, you're going to see
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plenty of rainfall over the same areas across eastern new mexico that could spark the potential for flash flooding because this area has a massive burn scar, then you get up into the higher elevations and we could be seeing snowfall above two feet in some areas. oh, yeah. and the season is just beginning with the atmospheric rivers. it's only october. we got our first one coming our way to the pacific northwest. this pipeline of moines i'm sure which can be rated on a scale of one to five. this one is going to be sitting out of four very beneficial rainfall coming. this way. and this area, however, we could see some impacts due to the strong atmospheric river. higher elevations cascades, you can see snowfall, but then closer to the shoreline, you're going to be seeing some head heavier rainfalls. notice the oranges, red here. that means some areas near seattle could see rainfall amounts above six inches we have the latest on the investigation into the death of a british singer, liam payne just ahead, how fans of the
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