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see. ♪♪ nature fall is life-changing for me, get growing at neutrophil.com the lead with jake tapper, weekdays at four on cnn i'm jessica dean in new york, 16 days and counting their race for the white house. now, in its final sprint and poll show kamala harris and donald trump in a dead heat. the two candidates hitting the campaign trail hard hoping to find an edge. this election will likely come down to these swing states. you see in yellow on the map that's where both harris and trump will be laser-focused in the final days. let's check in with danny freeman on the trump campaign trail. and danny trump just wrapped up the town hall there in pennsylvania. he was also in pennsylvania last night how his his swing through that state, ben we saw a more disciplined
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former president trump then perhaps we have seen him over the course of the weekend here in pennsylvania. they were far for your tangents tonight. he mostly stayed on topic. it was actually even a shorter event then we're accustomed to seeing from the former president, it seemed like the former espn anchor who moderated the event, plus the campaign selected voters who asked him questions really were able to keep him on track for the majority the of the evening, he emphasized his proposals on the economy, talking about no taxes on tips and overtime, talked about supporting fracking, but mostly he railed against the biden administration on the subject of immigration. now and a mistake, there were several exaggerations when it comes to the economy, immigration and crime, and some of his normal asides including bragging about his polling, airing grievances against it abc news for their past debate performance. but there were none of the vulgarities that we saw. for example, last night in latrobe or any anecdotes like we heard about arnold palmer again last night in pennsylvania as well. i will say though trump did continue to boost his surrogate elon musk, the billionaire tech
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giant, who has been stumping for the former president. all weekend long, including offering $1 raffle to supporters who signed a petition which some legal experts say it might not be legal. take a listen to how he described kamala harris and also elon musk in the same breath almost this woman is so incompetent, she is so bad. you cannot. and i would normally not like this speak like that. if they get joseph, our country is finished elon musk is a very smart guy. you got to see his endorsement. he said, if this election isn't won by donald trump our country is essential please finished trump perhaps made his most memorable stop on the campaign trail. >> he went to a mcdonald's in bucks county. that's that purple well, county in the suburbs of philadelphia. he made fries in the fryer. he also did a photo-op serving customers at the drive-thru later tonight, then jessica, he's expected to head to pittsburgh to root out the cheer on, i should say, the
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pittsburgh steelers, we're playing this evening on sunday night football jessica, all right. >> danny freeman for us in lancaster, pennsylvania, a career cool battleground state. we're going to have everyone's gonna spend a lot more time in pennsylvania in the coming days and weeks, danny, thank you so much. kamala harris spent her day in georgia at a church suburban atlanta, support supporters saying to the vice president, as she marked her 60th birthday their ballots as soon as she can. she also sit down for a conversation with msnbc's al sharpton where she explained why is she feels donald trump is not fit to lead the country. eva mckend has more in that interview with al sharpton here in georgia, vice president harris said that when the former president talks about her insults her, that he is demeaning the office of the presidency and that he lacks the basic standard to return to the white house.
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>> and it is an argument that we have seen the vice president employee increasingly over the last several days, it seems catered to a very specific type of voter, of voter that may not necessarily agree with her on every policy issue. but may be in alignment with her on this broader argument that the former president is unhinged and unfit. take a listen you know, we we're representing the united states of america. >> walk into rooms around the world with the earned and self-appointed authority to talk about the importance of democracy, rule of law and have been thought of as a role model and perfect that we may be, but a role model of what, it means to be committed to certain standards including international rules and norms, but also standards of decorum and what you see in my opponent, a former president of the united states really is it
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demeans the office and another big component of the vice presidents georgia swing was reaching black voters in these seoul. >> to the polls event aimed at galvanizing black voters. essentially, they come to church, get fired up and then vote immediately after attending the service, something that they can do here in georgia as early, voting is underway. and this comes as democrats are routinely accused of taking black voters the base of the party for granted the campaign though maintaining that that is not so they very much perceived black voters as persuadable voters and doing all that they can to motivate this key part of the democratic coalition. jess alright, eva mckend for us there in georgia, and let's talk more about all of this with florida congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. she's also a former head of the democratic national committee, congresswoman. good evening. >> thanks god, jessica, good to be with you. >> thanks for being here as we just laid out, this race is
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historically close. harris is trying to close the you'll how does she do that well with the joy continuing like you heard today with georgia voters celebrating her birthday and carrying her on their shoulders mean, we've gotten record turnout early vote turnout going on in georgia right now, early voting starts tomorrow in florida, and we expect a very enthusiastic motivated group of voters to start coming to the polls tomorrow and they're already voting by mail here. >> the way that the vice president is going to make sure that we can elect her to the white house is by contrasting as she has the stability and the progress that we've been able to make the typically around our economy. and focusing on middle-class issues like she has, making sure that she talks about how we can make housing more affordable.
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focusing on making students, you go to college more affordable. and donald trump at his rallies, at him in his interviews is talking about arnold palmer's genitalia, falling asleep in the middle of one of his events and avoiding interviews and debates so exhausted apparently, is canceling events several days in the future. so the contrast could not be more clear neither could the joy and you're a, former chairwoman, as we mentioned at the democratic national committee, would you be doing anything differently at this point we're really focused as we should be on gotv getting out the vote right now. >> i know here in florida for the last few days and weeks i've been focused on doing king can launching canvas kickoffs. we have phone banks going on all across our state. that's that's happening in the battleground states across the country as well we're making
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sure that we have shifted from persuasion now to getting the vote out of our supporters who've been identified as, you know, continuing to make sure that we draw that contrast. but it is all gotv all the time now, voters are voting and we've got to make sure that people know what's at stake in this election. we have an extreme maga agenda that project 2025 with which donald trump has been doubling down on we have extreme abortion bans in georgia. you're in florida in states across the country and donald trump is continuing to talk about how proud he is that he ripped women's reproductive freedom away. by appointing a supreme court that overturned roe versus wade. that's not the direction that americans want to continue to take this country. and i think that's why they're going to turn out in droves as they can already see, they are in arizona and georgia, states across the country, but it is closed so we can't take me through yeah, it is. >> it is historically close as
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we as we've said, i want to talk about florida for a second because there isn't abortion measure on the ballot in your home state. that is certainly an issue that has galvanized democratic voters, independent voters and women it is interesting though that despite that issue being on the ballot, that if that election was held actually today, vice president harris, it have a very hard time winning florida. it would be a surprise if in two weeks she wins florida. why do you think that is? >> oh, we've seen a lot of polls that show the race very close within the margin of error. there are a couple of polls could be outliers, who knows? the, election is going to come down to who is going to get their voters to the polls. and florida, we are historically purple state in 2022 was really an anomaly and we do have amendment for the freedom amendment on the ballot and that is going to pass and it's going to pass the past
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with 60% of the vote jessica, so we're going to, we're going to see republicans, democrats, and independents going to the polls, voting for that amendment to restore reproductive freedom that republicans under ron desantis robbed us of after 35 years of it being in our constitution and donald trump allowing for the most extreme abortion ban here in florida. and then not go into vote. a reproductive freedom ticket here in our state that's how it's going to happen. then we also have a recreational marijuana and then been on the ballot as well where it is likely that many voters who don't want to see an extremist maga agenda implemented. go to the polls and vote that kind of ballot as well. vote a democratic ballot as well i also want to ask you about this phrase that the former president has been using. >> he's been he's been talking about the enemy within last week. he said he may use the military to deal with the enemy from within. this is what he said wednesday during a town
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hall on fox news, i just want to play a clip it is the enemy from within and they're very dangerous. >> we have china, we have russia, we have all these countries. if you have a smart president that they could all be handled. the more difficult or that pelosi's, these people, this so sick they're so evil so he singled out nancy pelosi heat today. >> he singled out adam schiff as the enemy within closest husband has been the victim of political violence how concerned are you about the risk for political violence in the wake of this election the person who is to serve and sec, is clearly donald trump. >> i mean to have a candidate for president who is a former president's himself? >> you know, called on his supporters to commit insurrection and trying to overturn the results of a legitimate election in 2020 now he is calling out enemies of
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the state, essentially that our elected officials and politicians with whom he disagrees he also said that he was going to write when he became president seek revenge against his enemies. >> this is the united states of america and we have democracy and the rule of law this is a man who has been convicted of 34 felonies and it's hard for me to believe it's breathtaking actually that this race is close. but i think americans, when they go to the polls, are going to overwhelmingly realize and see that we need to make sure that we have stability and security and the ability to have confidence in who is leading our country. not just so that we can have stability across the globe, but so that we can make sure that we can continue to move our economy forward. i'm not having an extremist like donald trump was priorities are clearly out of whack. and who speaks in a very dangerous and dark way that that could up and everything we
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hold dear in terms of our >> all right. congresswoman debbie wassermann, schultz. thank you so much. we appreciate your time thanks for having new desk still ahead. israel launches new strikes in lebanon tonight targeting hezbollah's financial institutions it's as the israeli military presses ahead on another front in gaza, how they continue to target hamas is the un warns, quote, the nightmare is intensifying. and what we're learning about the investigation into where a us intelligence leak came from. >> here in the cnn newsroom before election day. >> vice president harris bases voters and takes the pressing questions, lie anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential we'll tell home. kamala harris wednesday at nine eastern on cnn welcome to stormy heights, where the windows are always pellet. pellet fiberglass is the strongest material for windows and patio doors the
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warn you some of the images you are about to you see are graphic labyrinth of narrow streets in the central gaza israeli military well, they say, is they're continued 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 well, hamas fighters and infrastructure paying a heavy price that this hospital in the north both of the gaza strip, an influx of casualties from a new israeli strike at bet lag where palestinian health officials say dozens of people including women and children, were killed among the shrouded bodies of
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her family. this woman calls her father to grieve their loss. i swear dad nobody is left. she sobs figures are exaggerated and that they operate against hamas in a precise and targeted manner but i witnesses at the scene say the israeli air strikes felt like an earthquake it was just wednesday when an israeli drone captured the final moments of the hamas leader yahar sinwar's life, his killing fueling hopes of a hostage release, even a ceasefire in gaza and beyond plunging further into chaos with israel stepping up strikes pressing deeper into neighboring lebanon, hitting what it says are strongholds of iranian backed hezbollah like here, the town of nabatiyeh in
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southern lebanon back in israel, hezbollah rockets have been striking the country's north. >> one drone, even hitting near the israeli prime minister's private house in the coastal town of caesaria he called it an assassination attempt by agents of iran, vowing to press ahead with military action. he ran denies involvement and hezbollah has not claimed responsibility. >> we're going to win this morning. >> so what does that mean? deteriorate know escalating war. all sides seem bent on pressing ahead military issued evacuation orders for areas of beirut, the lebanese capital. now, lebanese media say air strikes have again hit the city's southern suburbs the growing concerns that israel is poised strike
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iran as well. the conflict seems to be escalating by the hour it's you jessica. matthew chance in tel aviv. thank you very much while makers are expected to get a classified briefing following the leak of highly classified us intelligence sources this telling cnn the leaked documents show israel's plan for retaliation against iran over the recent missile attack. cnn, white house correspondent arlette saenz is joining us now. are let any update? under where this investigation stands well, jessica, the us continues to investigate how exactly these highly classified intelligence documents were leet. >> there are major questions about who might have had access to those documents and ultimately a leaked them and also whether there might be any other sensitive information that is out there. now, house speaker mike johnson confirmed this investigation earlier today. he said he anticipated receiving a briefing on the matter and said the oath for all the leak is very concerning. now, these two
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documents first came to light into public view on friday after they were posted on telegram the documents include a markings, show it as top secret, but also that it was meant for the viewing of only the u.s. and the five eyes allies. that includes countries like the united kingdom and canada now, without getting into the specifics of these documents they essentially show the u.s us descriptions that assessments of satellite image the tree that was taking a look at israeli air force exercises that include using air to surface missiles as well as the movement of israel we military equipment including munitions. now the fact that israel might be preparing for a response against iran is no surprise. but it is surprising that these highly classified documents were leaked out into the pump public. it does come at a very sensitive time when the u.s.
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this is working with israel trying to offer counsel on the next steps that they should take as they are preparing to retaliate for iran's barrage of missile attacks that country had launched towards israel back earlier this month. now, president biden has said, he does have an idea of how and when they will be responding. but what one thing that this leak does show is that the u.s. even as they are in deep conversations with israel, they are also taking other steps to assess and analyze on their own plans that israel is planning to take against iran at this very complex moment in the middle east. >> all right, arlette saenz at the white house for us tonight. thank you for that reporting. arlette still ahead. how fans around the world are honoring the late one direction star, liam payne. >> you're in the cnn newsroom >> stoop political analysis. >> you have questions. >> biden said the right both stayed away. >> why did pull out of 60 minutes i love pulling out oh,
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loved one have nice ophelia's up, we'll send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 808 to 14000 direction fans gathering to pay tribute to liam payne as questions remain about the circumstances around the singer's sudden death at a hotel in buenos aires. this week, cnn's camila bernal has the latest now and kamala of the investigation is underway. >> it is jessica and we were told that even though the father was there since friday when no side is, they will not release the body to the family until they complete clinical tests. a source telling cnn that those tests are expected to be done at some point next week, this coming week, but it really could happen at any point now that source also telling cnn the father was able
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to see the body at the morgue, but he was not allowed inside of the room where his son was staying at. so what they did is they allowed him to go into the hotel, into another room, another floor similar to where his son had been staying there in argentina. and while he was there, air the father also greeting a lot of the fans that have been gathered outside of that hotel in argentina and thanking them for their support. you mentioned fans in indonesia and we just saw that there's many fans all over the world gathering in london in japan here in the u.s. in a number of places, just people coming together as you saw earlier, to sing together, to bring photos, to bring letters, candles balloons, so many things and so many fans expressing just how special one direction has been for them as they've been growing up with this band, you've seen an outpouring of port in person, but also on social media. so many people also expressing

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