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joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield alright. >> we're entering a critical stretch of this election for the white house. with just 16 days remaining, campaigns are starting to make their final pitches to voters, especially in key battleground states that will decide and who wins the white house. today, former president donald trump is in pennsylvania. he is set to hold a town hall there next hour, but earlier today, he stopped by a mcdonald's outside philadelphia to work the fry cooker as you see you right there, getting some one-on-one, his visit comes on the heels of a campaign rally in the keystone state last night, where his love of legendary golfer arnold palmer came up in a very odd kind of way but arnold palmer was all man. and i say that at all due respect to women. >> i love women. >> but this guy this guy this is a guy that was all man. when he took showers with the other pros, they came out of there.
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they said, oh my god running mate as senator jd vance's in battleground, wisconsin, pouring beers for supporters ahead of the green bay packers game today it's president kamala harris with a very different focus today, meeting with church members outside of atlanta encouraging them to take advantage of early voting legendary singer stevie wonder was also there showing his support at a campaign stop in the peach state tim walz, continuing that outreach to the black community, speaking to church goers at a congregation in saginaw, michigan alright, so let's get started in pennsylvania. >> cnn's danny freeman is
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there in lancaster where the trump townhall begins next hour at danny only, a few precious days left in the race. so what will be the focus today trump to continue the vote because that he and his campaign wants to emphasize in these final weeks of the campaign's goal, vice president harris, a failure when it comes to her and the biden administration, but also trying to hit home on he was like inflation the economy, but what we saw today in this says you said final sprint really so election day is also a blanketing of pennsylvania. >> earlier a former president trump stopped in purple bucks county. that's all important. philadelphia suburbs to go to a mcdonald's and cook some fries, who we saw him dying an apron put friday this in friar, the reason that from president trump is making this stop not only to try and appeal to working class voters, which will be key to homebirths in trump's coalition if he hopes to win the commonwealth of pennsylvania, but also to needle the harris campaign
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because he has been saying without proof that harris never actually worked at mcdonald's, even know if vice president harris has previously said that she worked for mcdonald's back when she was younger. the campaign emphasizing that she worked specifically in a mcdonald's in alameda, california back in 1983 over the summer when she was a college student. so that's why we're seeing the former president trump in that particular environment today. but i want to point to last night you mentioned it it was a riot i am ambling rally in latrobe, pennsylvania and western the western part of the state there was that strange digression about arnold palmer, but then there was also a vote haredi when it came to referring to his opponent, vice president harris, take a listen 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 your vice president the worst the worst vice president. kamala, you're fired, get the hell
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out. a year fired get out of here challenges erupting from this. >> again, home stretch of the campaign because that caused those comments. the comments about arnold palmer, they have really captivated a lot of the media cycle over the past 24 hours from this trip and pennsylvania. but a senior campaign adviser for the trump campaign says, this is the moment where he's trying to make his final push in his final closing argument mints of voters here in the state, and we'll see if later this afternoon at this rally in lancaster, he can stay more focused, perhaps on the economy inflation, bringing jobs back to america instead of sunday police tangents like about golf greats or about vulgarity in the case of at least last night, read, alright, danny freeman. >> thank you so much. >> all right. let's turn now to vice president kamala harris and the message she is promoting on her campaign's, cnn's eva mckend is live for us in stone crest, georgia were earlier i harris spoke at a church. there. what does she
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say to the congregation? >> well, fredricka, she says that this moment is about faith in inaction, and she leaned on congregants to really see this time as an opportunity and they can choose the politics of chaos and division. a former president donald trump, though, she never used his name, but she certainly intimated that it was him or they can move forward with freedom opportunity and her vision for the country. and this comes in the context of souls to the polls. these are a scattering of events. vice president harris at two of them that aim to mobilize black voters. democrats are routinely criticized for taking black voters for granted, they are the base of the democratic party, but the campaign they really don't engage in that. they argue that black voters are persuadable, but voters and they have to do all that they can convince them just like any
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other part of the democratic coalition so take a listen to what she told congregants it is constantly about berating people and be literally people in name calling and i think we have faith. >> we who believe in our country and love our country, know that we each as individuals and as a community have the power to make decisions through these next 16 days that will be about a statement about what kind of country do we want to live in? >> now the vice president also sat for an interview here in georgia with al sharpton that is going to air later this evening. we're seeing a clip of this. and in the interview, she said that the country deserves so much better than the former president. and so that really is key to her argument here, that the precedent the former president rather is unfit for the presidency. and fred, i see it as a message trying to appeal to a broad swath of the
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electorate because there are going to be some voters that don't agree with her on every policy matter, but they may agree with this argument that the former president is just unhinged fred alright, eva mckend. >> thank you so much all right. >> so both campaigns are encouraging supporters to turn out for early voting. our next guest is the president and ceo of thurgood marshall college fund welcome, dr. harry william's thank you. >> thank you. fredricka for inviting me to be here with you this sunday. >> well, it's so it's so wonderful to have you because it is so important. what year group is doing and what so many others are doing to encourage people to vote to participate. so you have been doing a lot of grassroots organizing at hbcus particularly in critical swing states like north carolina and georgia. harris is a graduate. the hbcu, howard university. so how much more potentially impactful do you believe hbcu
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students votes? we'll be critical. this election is so, so important not only for our hbcu community, but for everybody so we have been razor focused and making sure that we're getting the message out about the importance to vote. and we're are bipartisan organization. we work with both sides, but reality, we want to make sure that our students are prepared. so we've started this campaign with our national black alumni foundation in 2021. we've also partnered with the eastern area lynx incorporated to help again, students to understand their rights as it relates to voting. and importance of getting now and vote. we're not telling people who to vote for what we're encouraging them to go and learn about the rules, especially some of the rules that have changed since the supreme court allows some rules to be changed because students died fighting for the right for our students hbcu students have led the way in that arena in
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the early 60s we actually it's already campaign. >> you'll remember that city in on north carolina, a&t campus in 1960, the account of spark, the civil rights movement so hbcu students have played a critical role in helping this country move forward. so therefore, our responsibility at the thurgood marshall college fund is continue that legacy of pushing and encouraging and educating our students. >> and do you still find it? however, i'm striking that you do have to educate people on the importance of voting particularly a young black people on the importance of voting, because we have heard in this cycle from a number of people who are young, who are black, who say, you know what? i don't think my vote counts so i'm going to stay at home and that is truly jaw-dropping to hear from a lot of young people, particularly, you they're particularly black and young if they thinking about their ancestry. but then talk to me about how and why you do feel like it's important for you to convey that message
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about about the importance of their participation was important because it is our responsibility to continue to educate the next generation about what our forefathers did in order for us to have this, right. it wasn't something that was handed to african americans in this country. we actually had to fight for it we have to fight for in many, many ways to the civil rights movement. so as important for the next generation to understand that the thurgood marshall college fund, we have a slogan. it says education pays off. and part of our mission is to make sure that we're educating not only the hbcu community, but the whole entire nation about responsibilities and what historically black colleges have done for this country without hbcus, it wouldn't be the black middle-class as we know it today. so we know that hbcu students are leaders. we know that hbcus are located in some of the most challenging communities and is our
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responsibility to get in there and help continuing to educate people on responsibility to get out and vote because not only at the national level, but also in the local elections. so we want to make sure that our students understand all the rules are out there. we don't want anyone to get there and say, i didn't know they switched it. they'd now some states are requiring that you have a voter id. want to make sure they know this. so this camp campaign that we're working with, our hbcus, we represent about 80% of all historically black colleges and universities, which is about 300,000 students we believe and getting out and encouraging and educating and making sure that we are leading in this effort and a positive way. >> they really are a critical voting bloc of it. we talk about the voters 65 and older who are among the most reliable of voters across america. but the younger voters, the first time voters are really critical in their participation earlier today, we spoke with a digital new site reporter adjusting
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carter, who, who talked about how he is seeing both campaigns kind of crafting their strategies to better appeal to and in try to be more attractive to the younger voter. what are some of those younger voters that you've been in touch with? what are they saying to you about what? looking for in these candidates and how important it is to see these candidates in places where they are, whether it's at the mcdonald's or whether it's at church or in a spice shop? >> well i'll tell you what our students when they had a presidential debate recently we had a watch party at the thurgood marshall college fund where we had about 500 students in attendance to watch that debate. and what we heard from our students. this is, you know, we all want to know how it's going to benefit us in the law on grinds. so these duties are large percentage of our students. soon as an america, they have a lot of debt. and that debt to go to college. and they take out loans and i want to make sure
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there was a process in place that we can forgive some of these loans because a lot of our students are first in their family to go to college first and her family to experience corporate america and the financial burden that sometimes it's placed on students when they take out loans can prohibit them from competing in participate in american way of life, like buying a home. they want to make sure that the candidates are talking about what they're going to do to support how to reduce the college debt provide opportunities for maybe scholarships to support students to continue their education. so they are listening. but another piece of the puzzle that they are interested in is infrastructure resources to support not only historically black college and universities, but all universities at the federal level. those some of the things that some of our students are talking about, they are and listening. i can tell you this. they are engaged, are fully engaged in this process. >> i love hearing that very encouraging as a mother of three, i want my kids to be really excited about the process as well, and i love to
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hear that so many young people are dr. harry williams. thank you so much. >> thank you so much for having me wonderful a cultural day of celebration for the gullah geechee community ends in tragedy after a gangway collapsed while people waiting to board a ferry boat. >> details ahead on the investigation, also ahead, how a us intelligence leak could further strain relations with israel hill as it prepares for a potential counter-strike against iran. we're live in tel aviv with the latest political analysis. >> you have questions out. >> biden said, the right both stayed away why did front pull out of 60 minutes? >> i love pulling out news network my got news for you saturday at nine on cnn without easter seals my luke would be a very different look look up where are you going? when there's an incredible urgency to get your child and services
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six the trump campaign. and this is cnn officials in georgia are investigating what they call the catastrophic failure of a three-year-old boat dock gangway. >> the collapsed structure sent several people into the water, killing at least seven and fat and it happened on the cipollone island just off the georgia coast during a celebration. it was supposed to be a celebration of the island's gullah-geechee culture. vice president kamala harris, who was campaigning in georgia, spoke earlier about that tragic collapse while we are still gathering information, we know that lives were lost and many were injured and so my heart, as i know for all of us goes out to those who were impacted. and i thank all the first responders who acted so quickly cnn's rafael romo is here with more on what you're learning it's a story
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that is just hard to tell. your heart goes out because of what happened and also because when it happened, these people were celebrating that's the difference. critical part, then officials believed the cost of the gangway collapse could have been what the commissioner of the georgia department of natural resources described as a catastrophic failure of the structure, the gangway collapsed shortly before four in the afternoon saturday as crowds gathered on sapelo island for a celebration of the gullah gullah-geechee community of black slave descendants, according to walter rape and then the commissioner of the georgia department of natural resources, the game way that led from the duct tooth fairy collapsed when about 40 people were on it. 20 of those people ended up in the water and tragically, seven died, including a charles houston, who served as a chaplain for the dnr, was the city of planes volunteer firefighter and also previously worked with the georgia bureau of investigations. well, officials also said there are three other people in critical condition. commissioner raven said they are investigating why the gangway collapsed the initial
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findings of our investigation at this point show a catastrophic failure the gangway to collapse i can assure you that the department of natural resources critical incident reconstruction team will be working tirelessly in conjunction with engineers. and the georgia bureau of investigation to gather and preserve evidence and interview witnesses. >> important piece of information, re-build and also said less than excuse me, 100 people a day use the gangway compared to 700 who were on the island on saturday. president biden reacted to the news saying that he the first lady are heartbroken to learn about the ferry dock walkway collapsed on georgia's sapelo island. what should have been a joyous celebration of gullah gullah-geechee culture and history. instead, turned into tragedy and devastation of the president said several island is a barrier island of coast of georgia accessible only by boat. it's home to about seven when he full-time residents.
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and most of them are descendants from slaves who worked on plantations, but bottom line, it's going to take a while before they can determine exactly what caused this horrible horrible accident really devastating. all alright. rafael romo, keep us posted. thanks so much. >> all right. flash flooding is still a threat and parts of new mexico after the stake of hit with more than five inches of rain overnight, nearly 300 people had to be rescued after raging floodwaters washed over roads, stranded several motorists and actually swept cars away torrential rainfall in roswell left one person dead. police and first responders were overwhelmed with rescue calls from people trapped in their cars and stuck on the rooftops. a truck was partially submerged after a warning from officials for people to stay off the roads alright, gaza officials say dozens of people were killed in israeli airstrikes in northern gaza. this, as israel says, it will investigate whether one if it's shells killed engineers
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says it is investigating the leak of highly classified intelligence. the information included intelligence on israel's planned response to iran's recent missile attack. let's bring in now matthew chance in tel aviv. matthew what do we know about israel's latest military operation in gaza? >> well, it seems to be continuing because as you just mentioned, over the course of today, a palestinian health officials say that at the it seven people in the gaza strip have been killed in a single israeli airstrike. this as israeli forces press deeper than they have done for a long time into lebanon, the neighboring country, there, amid growing concerns that israel is also poised to strike out at iran in a conflict that seems to be intensifying and widening a quick warning for drinker. our report has some disturbing images we're going
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to israeli forces patrolling the labrie the narrow streets in the central gaza the latest images from the israeli military what they say is their continued you'd activity amid the devastation to dismantle hamas to the south in rafah with the hamas leader was recently killed. >> drone footage of strikes, what israel says, or more hamas fighters and infrastructure paying a heavy price that this hospital in the north of the gaza strip, an influx of casualties from a new israel israeli strike at bet, latin palestinian health officials say dozens of people including women and children, were killed the shrouded bodies of her family this woman crews have farther to greet them lives. i swear dad, nobody's left.
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