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laser-focused over the next two weeks, joining us now cnn political commentator maria cardona and republican strategist pete seat. thanks so much for both aid to both of you for being here thanks, jessica, good to be here. yeah. >> yeah. trump's aide says he is now making his closing pitch to voters. that's how they framed. last night in the coming days as well and then last night, he certainly veered off script cursing about his opponent telling a story about arnold palmer, palmer's genitals. we can listen to a bit here arnold palmer was all man and i say that it all due respect to women i love women when he took showers with the other pros, they came out of there. >> they said, oh my god that's unbelievable the new york times pennsylvania rally, trump descends into a new level of vulgarity up. pete, i just want to start with you first biden
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faced a lot of pressure, a lot of criticism, a lot of speculation before dropping out of the race. >> regarding his ability to campaign coherently for him to be able to do what he needs to do at his age, there was a lot of concern about his mental fitness for office why are republicans not concerned about this with donald trump moment at the latrobe pennsylvania rally last night, let's remember that at the democratic national convention, it was former president barak obama who stood on that stage and made a crude gesture with his hands related to donald trump's anatomy everyone cracked up. >> they thought it was hilarious. clips ran on a loop and i don't recall and i checked before we went on air seeing a single headline about barack obama doing that. but all the focus is on trump doing it. and what they were both doing is playing to their
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audience. obama was playing to the audience in the united center at the convention, trump is playing to the audience of rally goers who eat that stuff up and maria harris is going more directly after trump's fitness for office in her remarks that this race though remains a dead heat. it's anybody's race at this point she's trying to make that case. how does she break through with that message i think she is breaking through with that message, jessica, because, you know, even though pete wants to compare brock obama speech at the convention with donald trump's you know, dissension into dementia frankly, not just last night's rally, but every single one of his rallies. >> he's becoming that much more demented. he's unraveling before our eyes. he's more unhinged than he ever has been. he makes absolutely zero roe sense. if you want to take that
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comment, pete, and compare it to what barak obama said. that is not the only thing that is worrisome about what donald trump said. >> though. >> let's take into consideration what arnold palmer's daughter said. she was disgusted by it. she said her father other would be disgusted by it. and it really shows that this is not a man who is fit for office. >> and the other things that he has said, frankly are much more concerning talking about sicking the military, the american military on americans in our own country and so i think what the kamala harris campaign is doing in terms of strategy is really smart because she is underscoring that all of these things that donald trump is closing with his closing argument makes zero sense. >> they are highly unhinged. they are dangerous, and they
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prove just how unfit donald trump is to be elected the leader of the free world. and she's not the only one who is saying it. you have hundreds it's have republicans who are with her in this so many of the people who served alongside donald trump in the oval office as his advisors, including national security advisors, including decorated generals and our own military our also saying that this man is a huge danger to the country. so i think it's going to be a very effective closing argument for her harris is 60th birthday is today, fees she is a generation younger than trump, 18 years younger than trump. >> she's casting herself as a new generation of leadership, which i know. of course republicans have been trying to say, look, she is the biden-harris administration. she's not turning the page. her whole argument is i am turning the page. this is a fresh start she has been able
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to capture some of that enthusiasm. >> how does trump robot? >> her argument that she is turning the page, that she is moving forward she's turning the generational page, but both her kamala harris and donald trump are baby boomers and i'm gonna get on my soap box here for a second. >> and if i had my way boomers would be barred from seeking or serving in office. they've done enough damage to this hold on. >> i just really quickly that the trump would be the oldest person elected president. so it is their age stuff there that's fine, but, but, but they're still part of the same generation. there's still a shared mentality throughout the generation, as i see it. and i've been talking about this for over a decade, having written look on it. is that the establishment is not ideological. it is generational and if we truly want to turn
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the page, we wouldn't be doing it with either of these candidates. but the way he makes the case is if you are unhappy with the biden-harris administration, you will therefore be unhappy. what they harris harris/walz administration. and if her closing argument is just to go at donald trump and attack him that tells me that the focus groups, the polling, everything, her campaign is doing shows that positive messaging on kamala harris is not working. it's not gaining traction. and the only thing they have left is to revert to the joe biden presidential campaign messaging, which was all anti-donald trump and didn't work for him and likely will not work for her and maria. government we're watching the harris campaign to this weekend, especially she's been at black churches she's very much zeroed in on that part of the demographic right
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now of her coalition right now i want to play a clip of what governor wes moore of maryland said about her support but with black voters, here's a clip everything natural skepticism, but i think a lot of black voters have not necessarily about the vice president and not about but a democratic party, it's about the pace of progress in america. is that the pace of progress in america has not been even, and it has not been fair. and that's why i think this past week for the opportunity agenda for black men, that the vice president released was so important because it is detailed policy positions do you think that she can make up the ground that you know, it's softened. >> she's still winning that demographic, but it has is solvent absolutely. >> she can make up that ground. jessica and governor moore is right. a african-americans are skeptical about the equity, about the same opportunities that might be available in this country for them versus white
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people, which is why i think what she is offering is going to be so attractive, especially to those black men who seem to be the ones who are not completely decided to do you support her, but i think in the end they will because they will see a sharp contrast between a candidate who is offering very specific policy positions that will help sam get ahead economically, will help them start businesses, will help them in terms of their health care and the equity of the diseases that black men suffered. >> disproportionately. >> they will help black families get ahead and we'll help with generational wealth versus donald trump, who only sees black, brown any communities that look different than what he looks like a second-class citizens. >> and his policies have proven it. i mean, let's just talk about the central park five. i mean, the racism the xenophobia that comes out of donald trump's mouth. i think underscores the fact that so
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many communities are vulnerable and that donald trump is not going to be the candidate. that's going to wake up every day fighting for them. there's only one person that donald trump wakes up every day fighting for, and that is himself. and the closing argument for kamala harris is not just that donald trump is unfit unserious unhinged, and completely dangerous, but that she is going to be the one that's going to be fighting for middle-class families, working class families, black americans, latino americans, women, young people, lgbtq, older people, frankly, everyone who understands that this is a great country when we all work together and she promises to be the president for everyone, not just the people who voted for her. and you have donald trump coming out and insulting large swaths of voters every time he opens his mouth that's a contrast that i think is going to help her win the election on november 5, and pete, last question to you, just stuck
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still on that point though. how does trump prevent that from happening? prevent her from really shoring up that? that voting population, and that's port economy, economy, economy. and we have seen that in polling. we've heard that from black voters, voters from latino voters, there is a growing resentment that there's an expectation that because their parents and grandparents have voted up and down the ticket for democrats, for generations, that they should too. and so i think what governor moore missed and what he said, he said natural skepticism. he omitted of democrats. that's what the skepticism is about because of that growing resentment and why so many more blind not voters and latino voters have been turning to and taking a look at donald trump. >> all right, maria cardona and pizzi, we will leave it there, but thank you so much. we appreciate both of you.
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>> thank you jessica this week, vice president harris will join cnn for a town hall. >> it is live from philadelphia our own anderson cooper will moderate that conversation and of course it's happening less than two weeks before election day it's happening wednesday night at 9:00 on cnn. it will also stream on max. when we come back, georgia authorities pretty's are urgently working to find out why a ferry dock collapsed during a cultural festival, killing at least seven people and injuring another six. also million it's in cuba without power for the third day in a row. now as the country aging power grid hits failure after failure all while a hurricane approaches that island you're in the cnn before election day. vice president harris bases voters and takes the pressure some questions lie anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential townhall. will a harris wednesday at nine eastern on cnn
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>> you see the ferry in the background, the same one guests were trying to get to when the tragic collapse happen. >> we later see people by the shore trying to rescue those who had fallen into the water. what we know jessica is that the game? in week collapsed shortly before four in the afternoon on saturday as crowds gathered on sapelo island for a celebration of the gullah geechee community of black slave descendants. according to walter rayban, the commissioner of the georgia department of natural resources the gangway that led from the the dock tooth fairy collapsed when about 40 people were on it, commissioner raven said there was a significant increase in the number of people visiting on saturday, although he doesn't yet know if that was a factor in the game waste collapsed, sager. listen typically less than 100 yesterday, i'm told that we had around 700 people on the island that resulted in us offering additional ferry rocks with both of our ferries, the k-t underwood and annmarie at
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least 20 people ended up in the water and tragically, seven died, including a charles houston, who served as a chaplain for the dnr. he was also a city of planes volunteer firefighter and work with we georgia bureau of investigations previously officials also said there are three other people in critical condition president biden also reacted to the news saying that he and the first lady are heartbroken to learn about the ferry dock walkway collapse on georgia's sapelo island. what should have been a joyous celebration of gullah-geechee culture and history instead, turned into tragedy and devastation. the president said sample island is a barrier island off the coast of georgia accessible only by boat. many of our viewers know that it's home to about 70 full-time residents. most of them are descendants from slaves who worked on plantations. jessica. >> all right. rafael romo. thanks so much tonight, cuba is facing a growing power crisis. just moments ago, our cnn
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correspondent, patrick oppmann, on the ground there reported the power grid has collapsed. again for the fourth time in days that leaves the island's 10 million people without electricity or running water and all of that is being compounded by this, a fast approaching hurricane, patrick is live in havana for us. patrick, this sounds like a very dire situation we should worse. it seems, you know, this afternoon we got power briefing back where i am right now or officer moldovans the first time since power went out on friday. so, you know, cause for celebration, but it was all to short-lived and it really it's kind of a punch in the stomach when the power goes out. and then you realize once you know, you can establish communications again and find out what's going on. that it's not just here, not just our office, but the entire island, an island of 10 million people. and this is the fourth time now that you've seen a total collapse of the power grid for many people, they've not have power comeback at all. they've been now for days
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without power, which is very concerning because of course, people's food starts to spoil. that's a really shooting cuba, because so hard for many people to get enough food on a regular day when there's no power, that means there's no pumps to bring water to people's homes. >> a lot of people use a gas to cook with they're not getting the gas now from the gas lines so that is just a domino effect of problems. >> so when you drive around that you see people sitting outside their homes because it is so hot people waiting in longer and longer lines for food and water the few places there's not really done desperation just yet but there have been some protests at night where people go outside their homes and beat on pots and pans to show the government here how upset they are over the situation. in the government that blames us economic sanctions. but some of these power plants, we were hearing today are older than i am, and i'm not really been maintained over the years that
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the workers have had to make the pieces themselves through to repair some of the things that break and then often they'll cuba relies on donations of oil from countries like venezuela and russia of donations that are coming with the same frequency as they had before. so it is a perfect storm of problems. and of course our glides couldn't be back on. and what are they going to be back on in stay on. and really no one on this island at this moment has the answer all right patrick oppmann with the very latest from havana. thank you very much for that reporting. tonight, a us intelligence leak about israel's war plan is further straining the already tenuous let's relationship between the two countries. when we come back, we're talking with former defense secretary william cohen about the impact of that leak and israel's retaliation against iran. more on that you're in the cnn newsroom saturday at nine on cnn good
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how speaker mike johnson telling cnn earlier today, the leaked document is quote, very concerning joining us now is william cohen, former secretary of defense under president clinton and ceo of the cohen group. secretary, thanks so much for being here have you here, jessica, thank you. let's just start first. generally, with how serious you think this intelligence leak is and what kind of impact it could have on the u.s israel relationship? >> well, we don't know if it's a lake or hack that will be determined. but either way, it's not so much the substance as i understand it, of what has been leaked. but rather the fact of the league took place. so the hack took place that is very unnerving. certainly to the israelis they, will call into question our reliability in charge of protecting that information. but we should also point out that's our information involved as well. we are sharing intelligence with the israelis. and so when
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you breach that relationship, it works to the disadvantage of the lay that israelis but also to our advantage because we have troops in the region, we need to have prior notice in terms of what the israelis are planning and what angle of attack where they're going to attack. so we can protect our troops in the response as well. so it says the breach is serious. what was revealed is not so substantive but we don't want to see a repeated and we don't know who has access to it, who might want to repeat it again, right? >> and that brings me to this question. a former israeli intelligence official told cnn, their quote, was leaks don't just happen and it's someone has broken us law by revealing these secrets. what do you think an investigation looks like? what's at stake? because i hear you when you're saying it's not so much what was leaked, it's that or what was breached. the information is probably the better word, but that it happened at all well, the first thing that'll be

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