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critical state of pennsylvania today. as harris makes several campaign stops in georgia meantime, former president barak obama is also out there throwing his weight behind harris. he told a crowd in las vegas that people need to stop making excuses for trump's bad behavior. as we count down until election day, summer raising alarms about the role that religion is increasingly playing in politics. that includes some preachers who pushed the idea that former president donald trump was chosen by god to lead cnn's donie o'sullivan has more you have to take god and put him back into the very moral fiber gum. >> this country, otherwise, we will continue to see that decay just like rome. rome fell. and so we'll america
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>> you going on in baton wrong thing? because i said it's not just a battleground politically no battleground in the spirit trump was sent from god. i do i do. how many divine intervention god calls people and they're not perfect people so he has to call someone that's going to take sam 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 i'm supporter sean fois is here outside the north carolina state capitol we're going to plead the blood over the capital fois didn't mention trump his name at this event at all. >> but the political undertones were very clear. >> we plead the blood of jesus. your blood speaks a better word then whatever is happening a building, you're traveling to every state capitol. >> yeah. just tell us the significance of it feels like
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it's more acceptable. a lot of times in capitals to have a drag create a drag queen reading this to kids rather than christians worshipping. and so my heart is like, hey let's empower people in the church to understand the significance of what happens in that building really were in many ways putting the politicians on notice in that building. hey, the churches alive. we're aware and there are things that we're going to stand for and things that we're going to stand against. >> there's no official religion of this country. >> you would agree religion but this country was based on his christianity. i mean, for anyone to go and dispute that they are completely ignorant like you believe in freedom of religion. people's can be, people can be of different faiths and practice as they wish. >> but this is a christian country this is what it was founded on. and that is what makes america so phenomenally great what does that mean though america is a christian
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country, we have a constitution that is rooted in liberal democracy. >> you don't arrive at the american constitution with just the bible unless you're buying a trump bible which already has the american constitution in it this was the flag that went into the senate when the doors were broken. >> i first met pastor ben marsh almost four years ago. >> the christian flag, after i saw this sermon that was posted but online where he explains the role of christianity in january 6, they thought they were doing the work of god because pastors and leaders have liked meyer says equating christianity and american patriotism the way some of the trump movement do is dangerous. it can create a call like attitude towards the leaders that are there because they're no longer just oh, that's the right guy. like his policies now, it's oh, jesus has chosen that person. so we have to follow that person to wherever they go. a pastor marsh is describing is christian
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nationalism. >> i believed that's a term that's been weaponized i see two cut a try to put christians into a corner right. >> where we don't exercise our faith in the public square. >> but pastor marsh disagrees. he's worried that christian nationalism could lead to more violence. >> we are in a time when political violence is just kind of the air that we're breathing and people are so afraid it comes back to fear. so trump supporters looking at democrats, if they win, they're going to commit all these atrocities. you have christian leaders are saying they're going to lock you up. they're going to take away your pulpits just rampant lives, promoting the god bless the usa bible, fire from a distancing himself from christian nationalism, trump has embraced us even selling a $60 bible complete with the founding documents you brought me a trump bible. god bless the usa and then we say the grace of the lord, jesus christ, be with you all. amen
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and then all of a sudden you have the declaration of independence what's the implication there? donie that government has been set in place to enact the will of christ somehow honestly, it breaks my heart what about to people who say, you're overreacting? i love my country. i am a christian. i love the bible. i love the founding documents watch. so bad about putting them together in one book i think what's so bad about this? >> not just this bible, but the whole movement is it is enticing people to do things that really aren't christian, that make them feel like they're doing something that's christian. all this partisan nonsense that it's all designed to make people think that they're doing something for jesus when the, when they're really not, they're doing something for trump or not, you're a witness of failing nation we're here to seek god break and the concern, as you heard there from pastor ben marshes, how christian
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nationalism, this belief that trump was sent by god, how it plays into the wider election denialism movement. we know that in 2020 when trump lost the election, and he claimed it was stolen he's christians who went on to storm the capitol did so because in part they believe trump had been sent by god. and obviously there is a concern that could happen. again, back to you donie o'sullivan with that report, will more than 30,000 boeing employees may soon be off the picket line and back at work. the machinists union announced saturday that a tentative deal is on the table rank and file members still have to vote on the agreement it's a deal is approved. it would give workers a 35% pay raise over the next four years the five-week strike has been a huge blow for the airline manufacturer boeing has been losing nearly 1 billion a month due to the strike and the company recently announced it
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would cut about 10% of its global staff that's around 17,000 jobs the faa is investigating a previously unreported in-flight close call near austin, texas, this is just the latest near miss that took place. do the international airport in austin? cnn's pete muntean has more near collisions involving commercial flights have been making headlines since the start of last year. and i've had regulators and investigators on high alert, but most have involved flights on or near the runways of a major airport. rarely are these close calls in midair? this incident was on wednesday, but it's just now coming to light after new data from flight tracking site flight radar 24, it shows an american airlines flight lining up to land at austin-bergstrom international airport and texas when a private cessna 182 started to turn toward the commercial flight, putting the plane's nose to nose flight radar 24 says the american flight passed
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over the cessna, separated by only 400 feet. we're talking a little more than the length of a football field. the air traffic control recording from liveatc.net details that the american pilots received an in-cockpit alert of an impending collision called a resolution advisory, which were choirs immediate action by the pilots. now, this investigation is just beginning, but the faa says the cessna was operating under visual flight rules that does not require constant communication with air traffic control. you may remember that austin was the site of another near collision in february of last year, a fedex flight nearly landed on top of a departing southwest flight that was obscured by dense fog investigators said the quick reaction of the fedex crew saved the day and the lone air traffic controller in the tower simply could not see the problem playing out in front of them. pete muntean, cnn, washington now the latest on the death of liam payne, source
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tells cnn his family will not be able to take the body of the english singer home until clinical tests are completed in argentina, the former boy band member died on wednesday in a full from his hotel balcony one is aires. the remaining members of his one direction band are grieving along with payne's family and friends bandmate zayn malik, announced saturday, he is postponing the u.s. >> leg of his latest tour meanwhile, pains fans are still gathering to mourn outside of that hotel in one is aires israel is mired in growing conflict across the middle east. but after the break, we'll take a look at the countries hidden war it's currently unfolding more on that next things of american foreign policy did we get here first other reads a comedy, a special tonight at 8:00 on cnn, when you're home needs work, where do you go? angie angie? >> that's where angie gay man? >> with angie find top rated
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negotiate a ceasefire and hostage deal. now that sinwar has been eliminated but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and hamas both say they are not ready to stop fighting. and looking at the hidden war inside israel, my help us better understand why all of this is easier, said than done. we'll merav as sunshine, the senior israel analysts for the international crisis group has written about israel's hidden war. she says in foreign affairs the growing clash between the far right and the security establishment is unprecedented in the words of a former top israeli intelligence official, it is rooted in netanyahu's efforts to stay in power. by tying himself to the far right. and blaming the military and intelligence apparatus for october 7, while denying he's own responsibility. she also reports on how israel's top security officials are sounding the alarm they believe portions of the israeli political writer
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interfering with the national interest or moreover, zone shuyin now joins us from italy, merav, thank you for joining us. let's start with what you wrote. you know israel's top security officials say that sections of israel's political writer working directly against the countries own interest tourists. i explain to us how that's playing out and the risk, not just within israel, but for the region evident in the west bank with settler violence. >> you've had several top security officials, the head of the internal security service, the shin bet and israel the idf chief of staff has warned about it when you've had these big settler rampages, they've come out condemning them, and they've said that this is something that directly undermines israel's national security. >> this is because the military and the people in charge of security in occupied territory want to keep things as quiet as possible? >> they don't want to settlers
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making trouble. they want to keep things status quo in the occupation for them, it's really troubling. and you have a national security minister who is a far right settler. you have a finance minister who has really reorganized the way the occupation in the west bank works his name is patella smotrych he's also a minister in the defense ministry and both of them came into power as a result of netanyahu's need to rely on them. and so they have been doing a lot of damage and really changing the way the security apparatus functions, both in jerusalem and the west bank all right. >> you say the top millage military officials speaking out are sounding the alarm, but but what can be done? i guess to counter this with a war raging on, on several fronts. >> well, the thing is that the tension between the military establishment and the far-right only goes so far it has to do with how security in israel's
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understood the coordination with the u.s. israel obviously relies on us support for prosecuting its war. but when it comes to what's happening in gaza and lebanon, and iran as well, it's a little bit more problematic because there you have much more support both in the public and israel and also in the security establishment for the continued prosecution prosecution of these wars and for the targeted assassinations of leaders of hamas and hezbollah so it's a little bit more tricky there because there's a lot more support. however, we have seen that the defense minister, yoav gallant has come out quite clearly against the way netanyahu is prosecuted the war in gaza for his failure to come up with a day-after plan and his failure to try and bring in palestinian leaders, which is also somewhat troubling and challenging and unrealistic in the way that israel has been devising it so that there is no easy answer here. but the first thing would be for the u.s which we've seen the biden
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administration is not willing to do it, but ideally, the u.s. would have to step in and really use its leverage to create a ceasefire that would be the first necessary step to stop the fire, to save lives. and only then can the security establishment tried to start to maybe rework the way that israel has been prosecuting this war. but as we know, the prime minister is holding onto his seat in power and is currently not interested in a ceasefire. so it would have to rely on outside pressure will you mentioned the u.s. supplying that outside pressure and i guess there's just so much attention put on the fact that the u.s. has very little influence over what netanyahu does or how he makes those decisions. does that reflect i perhaps the internal conflicts that you describe? is there a role for washington at this point it's a misnomer that the u.s doesn't have influence. >> the u.s. absolutely has influenced israel could not, it needs the weapons, it needs the
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ammunition it needs a lot of the infrastructure that the u.s. provides it, not to mention the diplomatic cover and the financial aid it israel could not do what it's doing for over a year now without the u.s support at the u.s. has in many ways aligned supported with some of his israel's war objectives when it has differed with it, i'm certain tactical approaches. it hasn't put its money where its mouth is i think we would have been in a much different situation if biden had decided to use weapons leverage on israel early on when he came out with his ceasefire proposal that he said israel had had endorsed. and yes, we have a problem with a man in power in israel who is on trial for corruption who has overseen the country and its worst moment over its failure on all levels of military security and political ability to protect its own citizens. and we're a year in and there are still hostages in gaza that the israeli public is demanding
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be, be returned so the israeli public in large numbers has come out to demand a ceasefire hostage deal, if only to get back the hostages and try to get a break from what they've experienced. and the world has been calling on a ceasefire because of the tens of thousands of people who are losing their lives in gaza. and now in lebanon, really, really does lie let's leave with the u.s. and the biden administration my rough as i'm shine, we appreciate your analysis. >> thank you so much for joining us >> we'll show you the dramatic moments that led to a stunning win for the new york yankees. now gearing up for another world series. stay tuned you're thinking. should i shave my head? coleman over? >> wear a hat just stop this isn't 1970.
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