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started at chime.com viewers in the united states and all around the world i'm, anna coren, head on cnn newsroom, donald trump, but making some raunchy remarks about a famous golfer during a swing state rally. >> that's in the you attacks he had for his opponent kamala harris keeps gaining star power, welcoming two singers to join her at rallies, which battleground states she's focusing on last weeks of her campaign plus georgia as early voting numbers are shattering records. what poll workers say about the unprecedented lines of voters across the state anna coren kamala harris, and donald trump have just 16 days to make their case to american voters about who should become the next us president.
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>> early voting has already started in many states, nearly 12 million ballots have been cast so far but polls show that it's still anybody's race. the latest cnn average of national polls shows kamala harris and donald trump in a dead heat with no daylight between them. the two candidates are expected to spend the remaining weeks of the campaign crisscrossing a handful of battleground states that will likely decide the election. harris is set to make stops in georgia today with trump's slated to hold a town hall in pennsylvania at a rally in suburban pittsburgh on saturday, trump gave a speech his campaign called the start of his closing argument to voters. he promised a golden age in america if reelected, slammed kamala harris in a vicious personal attack. and spoke at length about the private parts of a beloved american golfer. will steve contorno reports donald trump's swonk through western pennsylvania on saturday
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delivering a speech that has campaign said was the beginning of his closing message. so voters, that closing message though began with a rather long-winded story about his friend, the golfer arnold palmer, who is a local native, including a rather graphic description of the hall of famer in the men's locker room from there though he skipped it to his scripted remarks where he talked about the race in rather stark terms, describing what would happen if he was elected versus what would happen if vice president harris was elected? >> but with us 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. >> donald trump also played for his supporters clips of vice president harris saying that she would ban fracking a critical issue in the keystone
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state. now these clips are all from the pasa and she has since distance herself from those remarks. however, trump's campaign is hoping they will play out in pennsylvania he also continued to attack her in deeply deeply personal terms. take a listen. >> osha horrible person, but she's radical left and crazy. bernie is radical left and this one, kamala, is further left than them. >> so you have to tell kamala harris that you've had enough that you just can't take it anymore. >> we can't stand you or your ash vice president trump on sunday will remain in the battleground of pennsylvania. he has a town hall planned. he's also will be attending the pittsburgh steelers football game and he intends to stop by a mcdonald's and work the fry station steve contorno, cnn, latrobe, pennsylvania kamala harris hit two battleground states on saturday if she held rallies in michigan
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and in georgia where she again called trump on stable and unfit to hold office and laughed and he's tendency to go off script with meandering sometimes non sickle comments speak at a rally. have you noticed? he tends to go off script and ramble him, cannot finish your thought in on since georgia is restrictive abortion law is citing the case of a woman who died after waiting 20 hours for treatment of complications from abortion medication donald trump still refuses to take accountability
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to take any accountability for the pain and the suffering he has caused or even to just acknowledge the pain and suffering that has actually happened. it is my pledge to everybody here, when congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom nationwide as president of the united states, i will proudly sign it into law harris was joined in detroit by singer lizzo, who encouraged voters to cast their ballots as soon as possible. >> or super cell musician usher took a break from his own tour to join harris in atlanta telling the crowd her vision for the country includes everyone will battleground georgia kicked off early voting this week, and more than 1 million people have already cast their ballots what kamala harris is campaigning here this weekend, donald trump will make his way back to georgia later in the week cnn's rafael romo has more some voters have been
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standing in line for over an hour at polling sites here in gwinnett county and other locations across state of georgia, wouldn't add the county is not only the most ethnically diverse in the entire state of georgia, but it has also had great population growth in the last few years for passing the 1 million mark over the summer for us and biden carried gwinnett county and 2020 and it is in counties like this one in battleground states like georgia, where the two nelson 24 election may be decided people are very motivated by friday voters had already cast more than 1 million ballots here in georgia says, early voting things started tuesday, sample workers say they had never seen this level of interest from voters and are working extra hard to make sure the process run smoothly. >> given the unprecedented number of people voting early. >> yesterday was the highest voter count i've ever had in my career with elections i worked my legs off. we had like 1,200 voters here in 12 hours.
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>> some voters are motivated by how convenient it is to find the time when the alliance or not too long and cast the ballot instead of doing it on election day, when many people have to work, but other voters told us they are motivated by issues that they deeply care about, like the economy, abortion rights taxes. >> the country is being headed and in one way, and i i just want to see people getting along and the negativity that's out there is just too much it's too much. we have to learn to work together that may be easier said than done here in georgia state. >> judge overturned seven new rules passed by the republican led state election board. that according to democrats, would have allowed local officials to delay or decline certification of election results. >> both the top lawyer for georgia secretary of state faith and the chairman of the state election board had directed all state and local election officials to ignore those seven rules. >> rafael romo, cnn, gwinnett county georgia
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an election worker who left several boxes of mail-in ballots and unattended on friday. >> they say the worker ignored protocol while bringing ballots from drop boxes to an election office near minneapolis some republicans are using the incident to question the security of mail-in voting. donald trump has made numerous false claims that the mail-in system is widely fraudulent but experts say it is reliable and officials in minnesota add that nobody tried to open the ballots will change anyone's votes. they shared nearly 20 minutes of surveillance footage to prove it. oklahoma parents and teachers are suing to stop a mandate forcing them to teach from the bible. they also want the court to stop the republican state schools superintendent from spending 3 million to buy bibles the suit notes that the purchase guidelines were specifically written to line up with bibles endorsed by donald trump, or that was later amended.
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superintendent ryan walters is trying to force schools to incorporate the bible into lesson plans walters is a former teacher who promised to fight the quote, woke ideology. he also vowed to ban books from school libraries and get rid of what he called radical leftists this is the second lawsuit filed in oklahoma to challenge the mandate lebanon's capital is taking more fire from israel as the fighting in the middle east shows no signs of subsiding we received this video over the past hour showing a huge plume of smoke over southern beirut after a new round of israeli strikes, the idf says the targets included a hezbollah intelligence headquarters, a weapons workshop well over in israel under pressure at home and abroad to bring the war to an end. protesters in tel aviv
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urged him to reach a hostage deal in gaza. as he faced similar calls from us and british leaders mr. netanyahu says, he's not ready to stop fighting prime minister, how is it going well, two days ago we took out, yet he sinwar, the terrorist masterminds, who's goones he headed our men, raped our women, burnt babies alive. we took them out. and we continue our battle with iran's other terrorist proxies were going to win this war so will summing deteriorate know mr. netanyahu also said saturday's drone attack on his home in central israel was a bitter mistake. >> he's blaming what he calls iranian agents for it. and tehran says it was the work of his book hello the group has not claimed responsibility for the attack, which did not cause any casualties in the u.s investigators are trying to find out how classified information about israel's expected strikes on iran ended up posted on social media for
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more, we're joined by nada bashir in london. nada, what more are you learning about? blake we've had from three sources familiar with the matter that the u.s. >> is currently investigating what is said to have been the release of highly classified documents which appear to show that the u.s. was essentially spying on israel's military preparations for an eventual response to iran's attack on israel, on tobar first, that has of course been a lot of speculation as to what that attack that response would look like when that might take place. of course assumptions that the u.s. is close coordination with the israeli military on this. we know that there has been mounting pressure from the biden administration for israel to be measured in its response. but these documents which began circulating online after being posted on telegram on friday, appear to show that the u.s has been trying to gain intelligence on how israel is preparing to respond. this has been described by one us official as deeply concerning
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another source, of course, confirmed mean the authenticity of these documents which are dated october 15 and 16th, they are, of course, marked top secret and outlined on the document nichols cnn is not showing any accepts of this document, not quoting it directly, but it does appear to show that this was for the attention of the u.s.'s key allies, including australia, canada, news zealand and the united kingdom. and among the preparations that have been listed in these documents as the movement and reorganization of munitions by the israeli military. they've also described a cnn appearing to prepare for a strike against around with air force preparations as well. again, cnn is directly quoting from this there's more of a broad assessment of what is featured in these documents, but this has triggered immense concern within the u.s. government. of course investigations are taking place this as of course, triggered an fbi investigation as well, that they have not yet commented on this, but that's speculation and questions on how israel will respond to
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continue to man particularly now as you heard there from prime minister netanyahu saying that israel will not be deterred despite the killing of hamas leader yahya sinwar. clearly the intention there still to focus on iran on its proxies in the region. and of course, hamas and gaza now, let's now turn our attention to the worsening situation in northern gaza with the israeli blockade and renewed airstrikes. what more are you learning? >> well, that's why we have seen continued airstrikes in parts of northern gaza, particularly surrounding the jabalya refugee camp area. we've been hearing from gaza's civil defense, from health official center. there has been a large number of casualties as a result. one official reporting that the majority were believed to be women and children, dozens more said to be the injured or perhaps missing. buried under the rubble as is so often the case following these airstrikes so deeply troubling situation as israel deepens its military operations in northern gaza, both in terms of airstrikes and of course, ground operations we
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had previously heard from the un warning that israel was sealing off northern gaza julian. of course, there has been suggestions that israel is implementing what has been described as a surrender or starve strategy essentially telling civilians to get out of northern gaza, leaving behind hamas militants to essentially starve. but of course, what we know is that there are still thousands of civilians essentially trapped in northern gaza. officials say that in the first two weeks of israel's military operations, which began earlier this month, at least 400 people have so far been killed as a result. of course, there has been concern around the humanitarian situation, the lack of aid getting into gaza northern gaza, of course, has been essentially blocked off from aid getting in. we have heard from the un saying they believe at least a dozen trucks carrying flour have now entered gaza city moving further north. but whether this is enough to alleviate the dire humanitarian situation, of course, is unlikely. >> of course wearing from the
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un saying some 20,000 people have now fled northern gaza. >> but again, where they're going to, that is pose a question via humanitarian zone and they have been told to flee to the al-mawasi coastal area, has of course, been targeted in the past, the security and safety of the civilians of course, it's no guarantee that a machine, as always, we appreciate your reporting. thank you mean well, israel is trying to send a message to the people in gaza with a newly released video of the slain hamas leader yahya sinwar. israel's military says the footage shows him just hours before hamas went on its killing spree. in october 7, last year. according to the idf, the footage reveals his real priority was to save himself, matthew chance explains what israel has released new footage. it says shows the hamas leader yahya sinwar underground in hamas tunnels just hours before the october 7 attacks last year, talking over the grainy black
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and white images of what the idf says are sinwar and his children. the israeli military spokesman daniel hagari said the hamas leader was hiding alone with his family. all night in 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 it's terrorists over the people of gaza. hagari added, while sinwar, who's seen as the architect of the october 7 attacks on israel, was killed by israeli troops on guard in gaza on wednesday after more than a year of devastating israeli could he 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 drone with a stick. her hamas, which is reeling from the killing, has accused the israeli military of blatant lies and a fail batch trickle
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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 after having spent the past year moving across various combat fraud in gaza at the forefront of quote, our brave people's resistance matthew chance, cnn, tel aviv and we should note the idf did not provide any evidence about sinwar's whereabouts on october 7 or afterwards? well, cuba has been hit with a second countrywide power blackout and concern about food supplies and running water is growing. those details when we come back and, weather across the western us is getting serious just ahead, an update on wind whipped fires in california, and flooding in the pacific northwest and a
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extended nationwide blackout after its power grid failed for the second time in two days, it happened to saturday morning, just hours after officials said power was being restored from the first blackout on friday millions are without power, and is worried that food spoilage and lack of running water cnn's patrick oppmann has more now from havana so even though it's been raining on and off throughout the day, you can see people are outside here waiting for bread goes all the way to the front of the store, dozens and dozens of people. >> and then down the block. >> and this is one of the few establishments we've seen selling food. and that is why people are waiting in line because they know how difficult it is to get food right now as q banners its second day of that's a little blackout earlier on saturday, officials had said they had restored some of the electrical service here,
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but that quickly was again extinguished. >> power plants simply could not keep up with limited demand that they were able to actually provide. >> so people are calm there is some concern though that this could go on longer and longer. it's somewhat unprecedented situation. even for cubans that they've now gone almost two full days without power comes on in certain areas, but then it quickly flickers out because he's power plants, they're old, they're poorly maintained payne cuban government says they are subject to us sanctions and that makes it impossible for them to keep running. but this point, there is growing concern as people were having and harder time finding food, keeping other food from spoiling and almost this entire island has now spent more than today getting on to the second full day without power patrick oppmann, cnn, havana
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crisis. >> it's also in the path of hurricane oscar. the storm made landfall on great inagua island. maximum winds have slowed to around 100 than 30 kilometers or 80 miles per hour. >> this is the tenth named hurricane for the 2024 atlantic season. >> it's headed for cuba's far eastern provinces 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 well, hurricane oscar is unlikely to hit the u.s. mainland, but there are other weather systems to worry about. strong autumn gusts nicknamed diablo winds drove a fast moving fire in california. will crews worked into the night to quell hotspots some homes in oakland were damaged and at least 500 people had to get out in other parts of the western states, snow is in the forecast. we'll cnn meteorologist tyler modern has the details there are three
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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 but a stubborn weather system meandering over the central rockies in the southern plains, creating some not just heavy rain, but also some wintry in this ship here. and then yes, our first atmospheric river event is coming to the pacific northwest. let's hone-in on the severe weather system, moving over the rockies, right now, you're going to see 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've got our first one coming our way to the pacific northwest. this pipeline of moisture, which can be rated on his scale of one to five. this one is going to be sitting out
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