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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's bring in nathan gonzales, the editor
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and publisher of inside elections for his perspective. >> great to see you. nathan so which of these us senate races are you watching the closest? >> well, at this point we're watching all of them because it's a matter of well, if we do that, if we do the quick math, republicans are going to gain the west virginia's ascendancy. that's currently held by democrat joe manchin. so that's plus one. and if trump wins the white house, then that is control of the senate for republicans, as long as republicans hold all of their own, that's why a seat like texas is important or florida or nebraska, those are all vulnerable republican seats. and if democrats can win one of those, it balance out, it balances out that loss in west virginia and it gives democrats a chance. now that being said, the map is still difficult for democrats because sherrod brown in ohio is vulnerable. you have multiple pull senators in presidential battlegrounds, multiple democratic senators and presidential battlegrounds that are competitive, invulnerable, as well as well as maryland so
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the bottom line is, i expect republicans to be in control of the senate next year. but republicans find ways to lose winnable races. and we'll see if they do that again. >> democratic senator jon tester. i mean, he is one of the most vulnerable of incumbents, right. fighting for a fourth term in the deep red state of montana. what are you seeing there? >> tester is behind right now. he's behind the republican tim sheehy and one of the challenges that tester has is that he's running in montana where trump is like khalid, a win by about between 12 and 15 points. and that means test or needs an incredible amount of ticket splitting from people who vote for trump for the white house. but yet they want a democrat in the senate in a potentially democratic controlled senate. and ultimately it looks like he's going to fall short. and if west virginia plus montana, that's plus two for republicans begins and that would be a majority no matter which party wins, no matter which party wins, the white house and major donors are also fueling senate races with huge
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fundraising totals reported in the third quarter. explain how that is playing out. particularly in states like texas right? >> i mean, texas, texas is a huge state, not just geographically, but it's expensive because you have so many expensive media markets that you have to advertise in and so democrats are trying to get as many resources as possible to call an all-red. but ultimately they'll probably have to make some decisions about which media markets they want to focus on overall democratic candidate fundraising has been better than republican fundraising, and republicans are trying to make up for that either by having relying on those wealthy candidates or outside groups to come in and make up the difference. but when outside groups do that, they're often paying two or three times the amount of money for the same number of ads democrats are relying on that grassroots fundraising row. >> very fascinating, and everyone will be on the edge of their seat for sure. nathan gonzalez. thank you so much. >> thank you. good to see you. >> you as well. >> all right. it is breast cancer awareness month of coming up, cnn, stephanie elam speaks with two of her closest
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sarah seidner and former mtv vj and onda louis i'm sorry, yours was the left, right? yeah. mine was the right moment dead friend you got to make my mirror is crazy that we're joking about it region. >> so what about mammary? graham i'll start with you. and were you good about getting your mammogram? >> so i wasn't this is a nanda louis and she has breast cancer. >> she's a content creator who is known for her time hosting bet's teen summit in the 90s, being a vijay for mtv and hosting her own talk show in the early 2000s. she's one of my best friends. as is cnn anchor sara biden, her, she too has breast cancer, stage three, both of them found their lumps on their roan. sara is discovery was just months after a mammogram, the american cancer society does not recommend self-exams anymore. but to me if you can tell, you know, your body, you want to advocate for yourself so much.
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and i am terrible at advocating for myself. i will advocate for you. i will advocate you're actually having to do it for everybody else. >> i will i will fight someone like i am a ride or die beef so this has been a real lesson for me to self advocate. >> and sara had a double mastectomy, a nanda took a different approach by the time she found a lump in her breast, her cancer, he progressed to stage three and doctors recommended a double mastectomy but she went against the recommendation. my plan at first was to get out excessive toxins in my body. i felt like my body is intelligent. i know that to be true or bodies are brilliantly made, i decided to keep my tumor and tried to work it out of my body a different way. >> looking back on it, i go her diet, improved her sleep, pursued aggressive homeopathic therapies along with traditional medicine and radiation. >> she improved for a long time. she says removing the
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toxins, physical and emotional from her body has been beneficial but last year, she found out her cancer had metastasize into stage four which means the cancer spread to other areas. >> my, my lymph system really flared up. and so all through my abdomen, all those limps were very flared up my collarbone and it was the first time i ever had a conversation with death because i felt like this is this is how it ends. you know, i was like, okay, so i don't get afraid of things. i was just like man, i really thought i had this. i was frustrated. i was a little angry at myself. i was i said, man, i know you're coming from you at some point but i don't want it to be now. and if you could just wait i promise when you do come on, but make it fun for you. >> what do you i have been and we got i literally had that conversation laying in my bet couldn't get out of beds for like eight weeks. what's interesting means that you both are saying, is it to appreciate life more now that you're going
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through this? or is a joy? mine is joy? and i didn't realize how little joy i had in my life. like i didn't realize that that was not a priority in my life. >> my quality of life was very important to me. we've had that conversation before, like i there's certain things i know i'm not going to be okay with an i know myself i want to want to be here so i had to do it a certain way for me. >> the fact that you like i want to want to be here. i've had times when i didn't want to be here to right? >> and so you mean in life in life. >> yeah. i didn't want to be here. i didn't want to go through all this because of this during this before and then this journey came along. it's so weird that it was cancer that was like high want to be here i insist on being here and i insist on thriving, not just being alive, not just existing. i want to thrive in a way that i have never felt before oh, it's hard not to tear up because we all love sara sidner and ananda louis,
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and thanks to both of them for sharing their stories joining me now to discuss, discuss further, is breast cancer surgeon and author of treated beat it and move on, dr. april spencer dr. spencer. >> so great to see you you as well. i mean, your title is very it really does provoke an optimism. yes but let's first begin with hearing these ladies talk so openly genuinely yeah, how important is that really a first? step to help people understand what the fight against breast cancer is all about. >> i think that is any central first step. we're just not talking enough about it. and all the we are raising awareness. i think what this piece highlighted by having this conversation around the table like we oftentimes do with ai girlfriends we've got to start raising our action. >> anyway and innocence that they're things we can do to
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lower our risk other than just being aware of breast cancer. >> so what are we going to do about it? yeah. >> what things because i mean, as as we're all kind of leaning on our doctors for our regular exams, you remind me that the numbers of the one in eight has changed. women are younger years being diagnosed, and many of those women are escaping early diagnosis because they're not even oven the age yet required to get a mammogram. so what are some of the things i guess that we can do to promote our own better health. sure especially since it is affecting so many more women at a younger age. yeah, so similar things that we can do is number one, just be your own advocate. you've got to make sure you're aware of your anatomy, just know your body, and it's not about like if you feel something because we've all heard, do you monthly breast exams and allow the national organizations in the breast community have gotten
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away from that not that there isn't any value in that, but a lot of women were just feeling for lumping. they ignored everything else so i'll go now now, if you see something, say something, not just if you have one of those, might say, you may see nipple discharge, you may see rashes that are new. there may even be a lump underneath the arm or disclosed coloration those can be silent signs of breast cancer yes. so just be your own advocate. the other thing is extremely important. it's just to know what the screen guidelines are to make sure you get screened but for a lot of young women, they're getting breast cancer at younger ages and they're not even at the screening age. so what do you do there? and that would be 40 48 usually at age 40 mammogram? yes. unless there's a predisposition and your family and so oftentimes, people don't necessarily have a family history or the breast cancer gene, but again, be your own advocate talk to your family about the family history and talk to your doctors. so if you're concerned about it, you can share them with your physician and if there are some early signs, we still can make
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sure we get a mammogram order you even if you are not at the screening age, i wonder in this month that we are all reminded the importance of the advocacy and the awareness that comes with breast cancer. awareness month. what are you hoping people will, will learn? we'll grasp this month that you think perhaps has been overlooked or undervalued even yes. >> yes. >> a couple of things. one, we are seeing an increase in sedentary lifestyle. a lot of us are working from home. so i definitely want to encourage women to try to be more active you're smoky and tried to quit smoking and reduce your alcohol intake. a lot of that kind of increased during covid. but i think one missing piece is understanding the importance of the lack of rest and increased stress in many americans, not just the young, but especially the young. and i talk a little
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bit about that in my book, you know, treat it be to move on from a plane surface respective just a role of spirituality and faith in a nauta talked about how she can't want it to at first kind of go at it on her own and she is very courageous for that. and i've been doing this for over 20 years in terms of doing breast surgery. and i've seen a lot of women do that. and what i have the observed is if you stay away, it doesn't mean it's going to go away. so try to complement that with being the surgeon in your life and cutting out battling. you are built for that are adding value before yet diagnosed? yes jim, you dr. april center. >> fantastic. thank you so much, glenn you could be with us today. thank really important. >> all right. coming up a help wanted apply within arizona state university here the head football coach is unusual request during a postgame press conference. next >> listen wherever you get your podcasts he's thinking
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