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day on the campaign trail with just 16 days until the presidential election the campaigns for vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump are pounding the pavement in key battleground states. the race still raise your close with less than three weeks left. sway voters. harris is spending her time in battleground, georgia, a meeting with voters at churches as she looks to encourage citizens to take advantage of early voting in that state moments ago, harris shared the stage with stevie wonder pennsylvania today where he was sharing space at mcdonald's with folks there working their meeting supporters are working the deep fryers there. his running mate, jd vance pouring
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beers ahead of the packers game in green bay chugging? all right. right. now, the former president is gearing up for a town hall event there in pennsylvania. cnn's danny freeman is standing by live from lancaster, pennsylvania. danny, before he takes the stage, might he be handing out? some french fries, some of the french fries that he helped prepare just wondering, yeah. >> yeah, that's a very good question. you know what we perceive those mcdonald's fries can travel well, that's really the question. but listen, make no mistake. both campaigns, they understand that the road to the white house definitely goes through battleground, pennsylvania. we saw that on display all weekend from the trunk i'm campaign, just as you noted, a few moments ago, making that stop in purple bucks county, the philadelphia suburbs to go to mcdonald's a work the fry are there make some fries? and also handout some food at the drive-thru as well. the former president trying to make this a
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campaign issue because vice president kamala harris has said that she used two are once worked at mcdonald's for president trump without evidence has said that he believes that's not true. the harris campaign hasn't directly responded to his event and is stopped today. but they have some of the best that harris worked at a mcdonald's in alameda, california in 1983 during a summer that she was in college. so that's the reason that we're seeing this particular campaign stop at the moment. but fred, perhaps yesterday's trip to latrobe, pennsylvania, that's on the western side of the state is really the thing that's garnering more of the headlines over the past 24 hours not only was there some vulgarity in the speech that former president trump gave there in western pa but also there was this long rambling anecdote about arnold palmer palmer, the golf great. take a listen to what he had to say arnold palmer was all man and i say that it all due respect to women, that i love women when he took showers with the other pros. >> they came out of there, they
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said, oh my god >> so those comments in particular are raising some eyebrows among folks watching this campaign closely. the challenge you fred, is that senior adviser? as there is for the trump campaign, they said that this weekend in pennsylvania really is the beginning of the former president's closing arguments in his final weeks before election day. and the challenges to stay on because on issues that the resin did discuss at that rally, like inflation like the economy, but to not get distracted by some issues that are tangents like those. we'll see he can stay on topic later this afternoon. here in lancaster. >> read all right. danny freeman. >> thank you so much or if vice president harris is using one of these last pivotal weekends before the election to court voters in georgia, a state that helped to boost president biden into the white house in 2020, cnn's eva mckend is live for us in stone crest job for joe. were harris attended a church service today and spoke so what
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was said well, friend, the vice president, telling congregants said this is about faith in action, that they have the opportunity to decide what kind of country they want to live in. >> are they going to choose the politics? it's of chaos and division of the former president, though she never explicitly used his name or elevate her candidacy, which he characterizes characterizes is about freedom, hope, and opportunity, compassion. and this comes in the context of these souls to the polls, events, events aim to motivate black okay voters. know, democrats are often accused of taking black voters for granted, but the campaign will tell you that is not so that they are treating them as persuadable voters that need to be convinced to support the vice president. and it also comes at a time when there is a particular focus on the voting patterns of black men pass through so jamal bryant spoke to this today in church and i asked him about it.
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>> take a listen with brothers who don't know how to support a sister? yeah. >> it will stop president, were you trying to send a message? yeah that we've got to be able to, but massage. >> many are still real in our community. we've got to address it head on and not act like it doesn't exist. the reality is if black man had voted stacey abrams will be a governor. i and so i think that we've got to do some real redress that after racism, the biggest eel in america is sexism i think is part of the responsibility of this generation to deal with it head on and large black man he suspects will support the vice president and there are, it's frustration in some corners that black men are being scapegoated in this moment and
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so certainly, we hear frustrations in that corner, but listen the vice president also campaigned at a black church in jonesborough. >> she was with stevie wonder. he sang her a happy birthday a tender moment here, but ultimately they are hoping that these moments translate to votes and that black voters in battleground georgia, turnout in a big way. fred alright, eva mckend thank you so much. and already something like 1.4 million georgians have voted in early voting thus far. all right, we've got new details now about a devastating strike in northern gaza. health officials there say at least 87 people were killed and 40 injured in an israeli airstrike the united nations is now warning that nightmare in gaza is intensifying as israel accelerates its offensive in lebanon the army says three of its soldiers were killed in one of several israeli airstrikes near the border lebanon's army
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is not part of the fighting between israel and hezbollah, which had been exchanging intense fire across the border the idf says at least 160 rockets were fired into northern israel this weekend let's bring in now congressman jimmy panetta. he's a democrat from california and a member of the house armed services committee was also part of a bipartisan delegation that just returned from israel egn jordan great to see you thanks, fredricka. so in your view, is israel determined to eliminate hezbollah and hamas at this point? >> yeah no, i wouldn't say that at all. look, i think what the israelis realize is that hezbollah is going to be around. i mean, they're in ingrained in their a part of the lebanon as well as the government. there what you have to do though is strengthened. the government strengthen the lebanese military in order to contain hezbollah and i think that's going to be part of the
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strategy going forward, i think right now they understand that it's got to be sort of a limited strategy. and what you do with hezbollah in order to get them to negotiate to uphold the 17 you one un resolution that took place back in 2006 and push them back towards so what tiny river. so that israel's return home, that 60,000 that were displaced and the northern part of israel, and then get to that point at the same time, you have to look at the military successes of israel recently and turn them into political sex successes tournament that diplomatic successes i think that's going to be the strategy going forward president biden and vice president harris both said that the recent death of the hamas leader, sinwar does present an opportunity for peace but in your view, does it appear? >> you know, israel that entire region is on the precipice of peace or has it escalated to
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something else i look, i think there are two ways to look at it and you have to look at both ways. >> there's obviously the pessimistic view. and what you can say that these actions by israel has cost her a lot of lives. obviously, in gaza and that we just heard in lebanon. but at the same time, i think you have to look at where we're at right now and the opportunities that are present because of the military successes to decimate hamas and decapitate hezbollah. you look at the potential chill for a limited response when it comes to iran, which i think we are going to see any day now. but also in regard to the potential for negotiations with hezbollah, as i spoke about, but also the potential for negotiations with hamas are at least making sure that the people of gaza rise up and push back on the leaders or lack of leaders that are there on the ground at this point. i think there are opportunities for
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israel to do the right thing when it comes to actually looking forward. and as the prime minister spoke about the other day the day after, and start actually coming up with a strategy for a day after we understand the vortex of emotions that israel and the israel, israeli society is going through right now and that there are a lot of them are still stuck on october 7, but the fact is is that we have to start looking forward and with these military successes. now, it's time for diplomatic successes and start to talk about how we can negotiate a way forward do you think the u.s. >> has any leverage or any influence on netanyahu? >> absolutely. absolutely. look, i think it's, you know, you can sit there and say that there were times and there were times in which israel ignored the advice of the united states. but if you actually go through everything that the united states and this administration in particular has done. you can see the impact and the influence and
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the pressure, the constant pressure that this administration is putting on the netanyahu administration. you look at the november ceasefire that was because of the u.s. you look at the hostages that were released, that was because of the u.s. you look at the humanitarian aid or at least pushing more for more hutan humanitarian aid. that's because of the u.s. you look at the in regards to any sort of retaliation against iran and its limited and where it's going to go. that's because of the u.s. you look at any further negotiations, it's become it's because of the united states continuing to be at the table continuing to engage with israel to ensure they do the right thing. look, hasn't worked the whole time. obviously it's not perfect. but the fact that were there continuing to put pressure. the fact that you have an ambassador like jack lew, who's doing an amazing job and constant engagement with the israeli government. i believe that that's how basically united states is going to continue to play a major role, not just in the military operations, but hopefully the
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potential for peace going forward. >> okay. i think universally people want to share that kind of optimism indeed. so i want to know change a topic. i mean, huge change in the topic right now, big shift, i mean something that's very light and perhaps even hopeful and i'd like to ask you about i guess a moment or thing that represents some uplift and hope in the world of bipartisanship graces. so tell me about what i understand. you have a very special plant that you have inherited and as part of some sort of tradition that's passed on with this office that you now have i think you're referring to appease cactus is what it is and that's a a cactus that unfortunately are not the circumstances. >> and then i want to receive the cactus and that built his girl representative bill passed ground well, past as we all know, and because my last name
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is panetta and because i'm on the ways and means committee his chief-of-staff decided to give it to me look. the good thing is is that you don't need a cactus to remind people in the united states congress about bill pus grill. and clearly his legacy so he is going to live on well beyond just the fact that i have the cactus, which is a good thing. it's a lot about bill, but it also says a lot about basically the way we operate and the reverence for the institution that i think is there that unfortunately doesn't get shown on tv as much. it's good governing is just not sexy anymore and don't get me wrong built per scroll was it a pugilist at heart, but at the same time, he loved the institution of the ways and means committee. and he loves congress and i think that's what that cactus represents going forward. >> yeah. so prickly plant so to speak intended to kind of smooth the ruffled feathers. so that's nice. >> right? >> and some would say someone say that that's the united
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states congress. but as long as we're going forward, i think is the key message. >> well symbolism is always important. all right, congressman jimmy panetta, great talking to you. thank you so much covering a wide range from the very, very serious too. some levity. we like it all right. >> georgia authorities are investigating a quote, catastrophic failure during a gullah-geechee celebration why they say a fairy gangway collapsed, killing several people, stay with us before election day. >> vice president harris basis voters and takes the pressing questions, lie. anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. >> kamala harris wednesday at nine eastern on cnn if you have chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with parsi because they are places you'd like to be for secret can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal
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very difficult for this community fred, it's still very early in the investigation, but there are several things officials are focusing on, including why the gangway had a catastrophic failure, weather, the increased number of people might have been a factor and the age of the gangway itself, cnn has obtained video of the dock leading to the gangway if that shows how the whole structure collapse, you see the ferry there in the background of the same one, guess, were trying to get to when the tragic collapse happened. we later see people by the shore trying to rescue those who had fallen into the water. what we know is the gangway collapsed shortly before four in the afternoon on saturday as crowds gathered on sanibel island for a celebration of the gullah geechee community of black slave descendants, according to walter raven, the commissioner of the georgia department of natural resources, the gangway that led from the dark to the fairy collapsed when about 40 people were on it, commissioner raven said there was a significant increase in the
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number of people visiting on saturday, although he doesn't yet know if that was a factor in the gangway to collapse typically less than 100 yesterday, i'm told that we had around 700 people on the island that resulted in us spring additional fair iran with both of our ferries, the k-t underwood and anne marie 20 people ended up in the water and tragically so indict including charles houston, who serve this chaplain for the dnr was a city of planes volunteer firefighter, and also previously worked with the georgia bureau of investigations president biden also reacted to the news saying that he and the first lady are heartbroken to learn about the fairy dog walkway collapse on georgia's sapelo island. what should have been a joyous celebration of gullah-geechee culture and history. instead turned into a tragedy and devastation. the president said and sample island. as many people know, is a barrier island off the coast of georgia accessible only by boat. is home to about 70 full-time
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residents and most of them are descendants from slaves worked on plantations a very sad about the chaplain we're still learning to learn the waiting to learn the identity of the other six people who died. >> yeah. mean all of these families just simply devastated right? >> rafael romo. thanks so much alright. >> while most of the focus has been on the us presidential race, there are contentious senate races that could determine how much, if anything, congress can actually get done in the next session coming up, we'll tell you which races are the ones to watch. stay with us political analysis so you have questions how biden said the right both stayed away. why did trump pulled out of 60 minutes? >> i love pulling out network got news for you saturday at nine on cnn. my grimy film on your teeth, dr. gee actually the buildup of plaque bacteria which can cause cavities. most toothpaste quit working in minutes, but crespo helps
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>> 34 senate seats are also on the ballot. in this leaves democrats to defend their razor thin majority. one of the biggest fights is in texas between senator ted cruz and his democratic challenger rep. colin all-red. the contest got pretty heated when the to faced off in a contentious debate this week, take a listen colin, all red is kamala harris. >> their records are the same. i've served with both of them. they voted in favor of open borders over and over and over. for again, what he wants you thinking about as kids and bathrooms. >> so you're not thinking about women in hospitals, congressman, i'll read was an nfl linebacker. it is not fair for a man to compete against women. >> you can't be for the mob on january 6 and for the officers, you can't and it's not funny because you're a threat to democracy republicans need 13 seats for the majority or 12 seats plus the white house cnn election center uses pre-election race ratings by inside elections so let'in
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