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so we will see how this plays out in the next few hours. kate is this place he's in the next few hours. >> there's also just the other major issue of old his attorneys and a whole group of people who are trying to fight to prove what they say is his innocence in court. and where does that stand? >> exactly. and that's the bigger issue here. while while these sides kind of fight over this subpoena and how robertson will appear here at the capital of the bigger fight is still unresolved for roberson's legal team and his advocates. robertson's lawyers have been saying for months now that they believe they have a medical evidence that proves his innocence but so far they have not been able to get that evidence in front of a court that can either call for a new trial or provide his exoneration. that fight continues. they have some more time though that because of this subpoena, the next the next execution date that could be set wouldn't happen until sometime next year. so
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robertson's lawyers will continue to work on that front while the subpoena issue continues to work itself out today for sharing. >> all right. let's see what happens in the next couple of hours. thank you so much, ed. it's great to see you. thank you for following all this new hour of cnn. new news central starts now demeans the presidency after his expletive laden phallic, obsessive me and during campaign rallies and also some breaking news, jill biden moments ago with revealing comments about her husband's decision to drop out of the race we've got explosive new details in seven new civil lawsuits against sean combs this time other celebrities are also accused of taking part in the alleged sex crimes and hearing today for the veteran charged with killing a homeless michael jackson impersonator on the subway, i'm john berman with kate baldwin and sarah seidner. >> this is cnn new central
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>> that's it. that's all the risks until one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime this morning, the battle of about around states is getting more intense very soon, kamala harris, had not one but three so-called blue wall states with conservative republican ally liz cheney and donald trump today makes three stops of his own in storm-ravaged north carolina with more than 13 million pre-election votes already. now cast both candidates this morning are now buying for critical on the fence voters who still somehow have not made up their minds as for the pitch to win them over the candidates choices and closing remarks feel more apart than ever. cnn's alayna treene is closely following team trump land in trump's comments over the last 48 hours have been vulgar,
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lewd, filled with dark rhetoric. can we expect more of that today? >> i think you can. >> sara and this isn't just the last 48 hours. >> i really noticed over the last couple of weeks now that donald trump has been escalating this rhetoric, he's escalating the personal attacks on harris. he is escalating that dark imagery that he is painting of america, particularly when it comes to undocumented immigrants in this country as you mentioned, he is his speeches are becoming more profane and more vulgar. we heard him issue a number of curse words over the weekend while in pennsylvania and it's really interesting because this weekend in particular, when he was giving some of these odd anecdotes, including the one about arnold palmer and his genitals that came just after a top senior trump adviser had told reporters that this was going to be the start this weekend of him campaigning all over pennsylvania was going to be the start of him delivering his closing arguments in this final stretch before november 5. and i will say in the middle of some of that, like i said,
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his remarks were kind of all over the place, but in the middle of it, we didn't get glimpses of what that closing message would be at one point, he said that with your support, we will bring back our nation's strength, dominance, prosperity, and pride he said that he would deliver the golden age back to america. that is what i know. that that closing message is supposed to be. but of course, i do think it's getting lost and some of the broader rhetoric that dollars donald trump is using. now, i do also want to talk about that stop he did yesterday at mcdonald's because it was very clear that it was a moment where he was trying to troll the harris campaign, but he is doing more of these kinds of stops in the leadup to november 5. and i'm told it's because they think this is when donald trump is his best, when he looks a little bit more relatable when he's he's talking one-on-one with people we saw him do that last week as well when he was in new york, he visited a barbershop in the bronx. we actually just got new sound from that. i want you to take a listen to what he said. >> do you get the criminals the murder as you gotta get them out, you gotta get them out
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fast before they prey on our people. and we're going to do two things. interest rates are going down. it's going to be brought down, it's going to be brought down fast, but much more importantly in quicker we're going to drill, baby, drill. you've heard that, right? drill, baby, drill so a lot of comments there. >> he's talking about the border, about the economy, about energy. clearly the top issues that his campaign really believes that he is doing better on as compared to kamala harris, but similar guys said similar to that mcdonald's stop over the weekend. i'd remind you that when he was in the bronx last week, got this barbershop, he told people in the room you know, i'm just like you were actually very similar. i also grew up in new york. i grew up in queens. this is them trying to make donald trump seem more relatable and more down to earth. is it working unclear, but that's what these stops are looking like. now, as for north carolina today, you mentioned three stops there. i mean, it is very clear how hard donald trump's team is aggressively running after north carolina. he wanted in 2016, he also won it in 2020. they are very much
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hoping that this is something they can continue to be victorious in. and just 15 days now, but it is interesting as well. i do want to just quick point out sara, that in north carolina, we have actually seen an incredible number of early voting that will be some of donald trump's message to continue voting early, to vote by mail, even as we know, his rhetoric in the past has not been encouraging. i would argue republicans to do so, but clearly they need to use all the tools they can right now to turn out their voters. >> sarah, right? >> alayna treene. thank you so much for all that reporting for us this morning and today, kamala harris is heading to battleground states as well and getting an assist from an unlikely ally, the vice president is making stops in pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin it's an and joined by former republican congresswoman liz cheney, a by partisan show of force. >> they hope convinces undecided voters and strengthens blue wall support. these stopped come as the harris campaign is reporting a massive fundraising numbers starting october with 346
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million compared to donald trump's 285 million. cnn's danny freeman is in chester county, pennsylvania. that is where vice president harris will be headed today. at least one of the stops. what are you expecting to see? >> well, listen kate, it's going to be an incredibly busy day for vice president kamala harris. and that's following an already very busy weekend but while the weekend was really focused on rallying black voters, she was troye in atlanta with lizzo and usher, even stevie wonder singing happy birthday yesterday. today the campaign is back in the suburbs, as you noted of some of these rust belt states focus here is really trying to appeal to more conservative and moderate, particularly women out here. now, right now, we're in chester county, kate, as you noted, its one of the all-important suburban collar counties in philly adel fia, make no mistake. this is a blue county, but back in 2012, it was actually the only collar county of the philadelphia suburbs that voted for mitt romney. it is his affluent, it is highly educated and interestingly enough, it had
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the highest percentage of nikki haley voters back in the republican primary of the philadelphia suburban counties the so this is why we're expecting to see vice president harris joined by a former congresswoman liz cheney here in just a matter of hours. and kate, i think you can also expect them to see or rather hear the vice president continues some of these attacks so dressing some of the vulgarity that we heard from former president donald trump back on the weekend. on the other side of the state in western pennsylvania. here's a little bit of what vice president harris fed addressing some of those vulgar comments and what you see in my opponent, a former president of the united states really is it demeans the office and i have said and i'm very clear about this, donald trump should never again stand behind the seal of the president united states. >> he is not earned the right, is not earned the right and that's why he's going to lose
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that'll happen around noon, the vice president will head to the suburbs of detroit and then finished her day out in milwaukee again, a very busy day here in these rust spelled states. >> and i'll note kate, vice president will be back in the philadelphia suburbs on wednesday for a town hall with cnn they they definitely know where this election is very potentially going to be decided just follow the travel plans are they over these last two weeks? >> great to see you, danny. thank you very much, john. >> all right. with us now, cnn, political commentator karen finney and former public policy director for mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign law. he can i want to start lonnie with the importance of a closing message. alayna treene was saying that the trump campaign was saying, look at this weekend, it will be trump's closing message. so what does the importance of a closing message and what happens when it gets muddled with vulgarity and all reformers, junk
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significant number of voters who remain undecided in the swing states. >> and that is going to be decisive if you look at what's happening in north carolina, pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, the state's we've talked about all the time, and particularly, as you know, how focused voters are on the economy and on the border. i think those are two issues for trump that are potential strengths for him if he's able to land that closing message. so this is going to be absolutely critical. that the key message has to be delivered by the key messenger, who is the candidate? and so the degree to which that candidate is not delivering that message at that, there's a problem there and so this is going to be the key issue i think for the trump campaign down here in the close, the one thing i will say is that it's very clear they are going entirely directly after this white working class demographic. they're looking to drive up the number of male voters given the gender gap. and so everything that you're seeing from the dialogue that the former president engaged into the language he's using is in some ways designed to motivate
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that base. and in fact, he may have found something that will actually capture their attention going to mcdonald's speaking with these vulgarities that might be something that ends up working to his advantage with that population particularly. >> and karen, the harris campaign's closing argument seems to be, look at donald trump more than that. >> it's here's why i'm the person who's in this race for you. i'm focused on the middle-class. i'm focused on bringing down your cause. he's focused on himself he focused on grievance. and i guess he's focused on arnold palmer's situation and i'll tie it was interesting. john i spent the day yesterday in pennsylvania actually knocking on doors and some of what i heard. and these are white blue collar voters and they raise concerns that even if i think voted for him previously, this time this time he's focused, seems to be just grievance and he's just angry and i don't i don't know what he's going to do for us. we're
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not sure and they're worried about social security and medicare. i raised that to say the problem that trump has is voters aren't hearing much about themselves in this closing argument. if he can't be trusted to deliver a closing argument, i think voters are asking themselves, how can we trust him to look out for us? what harris, needs to keep doing is talking about what she will deliver for voters and keep them front and center in the
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>> yeah, no, actually, because again, the energy and enthusiasm that we've seen, i mean, look, vice president harris, remember in that first month, she moved 15 points among base demographics where president biden just was not we had not seen those numbers budge four months, and i would rather be us today than the trump campaign because we have more voters that we could potentially get in these last few days, then i think they do i've saved this for you because i want to put us both back in the time machine back to when i was covering mitt romney and 08 and note well, and it headline that i think i would have called and asked you about. >> it would've been a big deal on the campaign trail, the washington post talking about the committee for responsible
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budget came out with a study today that found that the donald trump's proposals would deplete basically the social security trust fund in six years. now again, when i had less gray hair this would have been a giant deal in a campaign. what i mean, one as something saying that, you know, that a policy thing on social security, what used to be the third rail of politics won't that be something that campaigns would focus on? >> well we we both had a lot less gray here then and i and i think somehow the politics of the last few years has accelerated this grain. but there's no question that there was a time in an age when all of these policy contrast mattered. i mean, you recall in 2012, there was a huge debate over mitt romney's tax plan and what the implications of that planet it would be for middle-income americans and all of the analyses that were done by the think tanks. now, it really feels like a lot of this is noise, but these are very, very important points that are being made about both candidates policy proposals in terms of what the impact will be on the fiscal ledger for the
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united states. and it is something i hope voters look at and they pay attention to because ultimately programs like social security as an example these programs are headed for trouble, fiscal trouble, unless policymakers do something about it. so yeah, john, the environment's changed completely. we've gone from a environment that was arguably policy light to one that's policy free. and obviously that's regretful when i look at it for sure. >> has policy new ram policy for a policy-driven candidate? i can see why that might bug you a lot, lottie chen, karen finney, thanks to both you. i appreciate it all right. for the first time ever other celebrities are also be accused of taking part in alleged assault in some of the cases against sean "diddy" combs this morning, there are seven new lawsuits against combs and some pictures that have been released. the details ahead, plus a horrific crash in texas with a fiery ending what happened that left four people dead, including a child. and defense secretary, lloyd austin, making a surprise i
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to us national security. >> the timing of this can't be missed. this visit likely his last before the election, an election where future and continued us support for ukraine hanging squarely in the balance. helene's joining us right now is john bolton, the former national security advisor, un-donald, under donald trump. and former us ambassador to the un ambassador. thank you for coming in. austin, trying to make the case here. why supporting ukraine matters and the fate of future american military aid is seriously in question right now, what do you think? just looking at the the rhetoric you've heard, especially on the campaign trail and where things stand. what do you think that future looks like come january elected, the odds are the policy will largely remain the same, which is unfortunate because at that point, when she takes the oath just almost exactly three years after russia's invasion it's reached gridlock and in a war of attrition, which is what it's
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turned into, the bigger country usually beats it's a smaller country because the biden administration failed to adopt a more strategic approach, deliver the aid a strategic approach and really do more to counter the russian aggression. >> if trump is elected, i think ukraine's in a difficult, nearly impossible spot based on what trump has said, what his vice presidential candidate edited just said, i think we're near the end of us military assistance to ukraine. and i think if at some point putin made a move to have a diplomatic resolution, it would end up with a trump administration support very worrisome for the outcome i want to, play something that we heard from donald trump late last week speaking about president zelenskyy specifically listen to this investor i think zelenskyy is one of the greatest salesman i've ever seen. >> every time he comes in, we get my hundred billion dollars. who has got that kind of money in history? there has never been and that doesn't mean i don't want to help them
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because i feel very badly for those people but he should never have let that war start what to you understand it any better today than he did in 2018 and 2019 when when i when i served in the white house and that should be disturbing to look, his vice president has said that a settlement the u.s. could accept which is basically a ceasefire along existing lines with a new de-facto border allowing russia to have doubled its control over ukraine territory in this war of a demilitarized zone and a ukrainian commitment not to join nato. in the kremlin, they're saying, let's hands gray, we've made a mistake we should have asked for more. we would have gotten it that that's the future. i'm worried about for ukraine in a trump administration, you've been one of the former trump
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advisers officials in his administration that have been featured prominently in harris campaign ads in its they're trying to show the country they've done i don't trump as dangerous. he still has an edge with voters on the question of handling national security if you're warnings about donald trump are falling on deaf ears somewhat when you see the polling like that, what do you take from that ambassador? >> well to be clear, i'm not going to vote for either harris or trump because i don't think either one of them are fit to be president. i think the problem is not that people are not listening to the likes of me. i think many republicans, including a lot i talked to who don't like trump's character or lack thereof of don't like his positions on national security, don't don't like much about him. are worried about harris and her failure to prove that she's not in jeane kirkpatrick's famous phrase of san francisco democrat i think that's the real problem people, a lot of people voted
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for joe biden in 2020, not me. that's for sure. but a lot of people did because they thought he would be a safe pair of hands. we'd leave the turmoil of the trump years and he'd be a centrist and he didn't turn out to be a central. so i think they're skeptical of harris is latest comments on policy, and i just think she's failed to make the persuasive arguments to convince people to vote for her rather than trump. >> i want to ask you about israel because we have the united states now says it's investigating a leak of highly classified us intelligence about israel's plans for retaliation against iran. the documents are marked top secret they describe preparations. israel appears to be making for that strike against iran when it comes, do you think this leak could impact how israel decides to retaliate? >> well, i think it already is. i mean, to the extent that news reports are accurate and
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that's all i have to go on. its these are reports from the national geospatial intelligence agency, which implies their overhead pictures of israeli deployments, not so much targets in iran, but what israel is currently doing that kind of information whether it's in pictures or words, could tell iran a lot about what israel may be thinking. i don't think we know at this point whether it's a leak or a hack, but i will tell you for over a year now, more alive take a year-and-a-half, a lot of people have been very worried about whether iran and iranian sympathizers have penetrated this administration. their chief negotiator to go back into the iran nuclear deal has been suspended from his job for over a year because of problems with safeguarding classified information. they've the administration is stonewalled. congress. i don't know what this is. this could be a leak, it could be a hack, but i tell you when you add up all the things that have
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appeared about america's iran policy or what israel is up to in the past. it's very disturbing and i think the administration excretion really should come clean on this and make it clear that they're concerned about iran's efforts, whether to hack in or the u.s use leakers and others to provide them information that which is exactly what the point of the investigation is right now is to get to the bottom of exactly how this happened and the motivation behind it ambassador bolton, thank you. >> john. >> all right. the breaking news. sean combs, name id seven new lawsuits overnight, including two from accusers who say they were minors when they were allegedly drugged and assaulted jury selection begins in the manslaughter trial for the man accused of putting a homeless man into a deadly chokehold on a subway you want to answer? >> have questions. >> how biden said the right both stayed away. why did trump pulled out of a 60 minutes?
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this look right and faced a new look. she's a father-son duo. take the court. coverage begins tomorrow with six of ikea on tnt new this morning, sean "diddy" combs is now facing seven new lawsuits today and for the first time, other celebrities are being accused alongside the former music mogul in the filings, combs's accused of rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and false imprisonment among the accusers, a woman who says she was 13-years-old at the time of the alleged sexual assault. >> now, he is currently being held without bond as he awaits trial on federal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, all of which he denies. let's get to cnn's elizabeth wagmeister. she's got much more on these new details that are coming out. what are you learning, elizabeth good morning, kate.
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>> these are just horrifying allegations across these seven new lawsuits which come from all anonymous accuser as both male and female. now two of these accusers alleged that they were minors at the time, as you said, one says that she was a 13-year-old girl. another said that he was a 17-year-old boy. now, as you mentioned, this is the first time the other celebrities are directly accused of wrongdoing in these lawsuits. now, these celebrities are not named so we do not know who they are. we do not know what these accusers definition of a celebrity is. no indication as to who these people are. but one of the accusers, the 13-year-old girl, alleges that in the year 2000 that she was drugged and raped by combs and assaulted by two other celebrities. she said that she was brought to this mtv vmas after after-party by a limo driver who alleged that he worked for combs. he allegedly
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told this young girl that combs liked younger girls when she arrived, she alleges that she was forced to sign a nondisclosure agreement and she was given one drink sued, made her very woozy and disoriented. now, kate, i want to read you part of this lawsuit and again, these allegations are very disturbing. it says, quote, after drinking, just wondering, plaintiff began to feel woozy and lightheaded, making her needs to lie down soon after combs along with a male and female celebrity entered the room. now, she goes on to allege in her lawsuit that one of these unnamed celebrities who was called celebrity a in the lawsuit, a male celebrity then undressed her and raped her while combs and the other select everybody who is named celebrity, be an allegedly is a female celebrity. watch. then the allegations get even worse. she says that then combs allegedly raped her while the other to watch kate elizabeth.
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thank you so much for bringing these new have been seven new lawsuits against sean combs comes to life. >> thank you very much, sara. >> all right. happening today, jury selection begins in the manslaughter trial of a former marine charged with killing a homeless man on a manhattan subway train in may of last year, witnesses said jordan neely boarded a train and began acting erratically with some witnesses saying that he was threatening people on the train so daniel penny placed him eventually in a chokehold neely later died at the hospital. gloria pazmino has been following all of this. jordan's death led to protests that, that really polarized the city and some of the rest of the united states. what can we expect today and it's possible that the trial will do that over again, sara, we are at the beginning stages. >> jury selection will begin today and part of what we're going to see today is both the defense and the prosecution looking to sit a jury that are going to share something that
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many new yorkers have in common. and that is riding the subway every single day. as you said, daniel penny was riding the subway why? he says jordan neely get onto the subway car and jordan neely begins to talk and rant about being hungry, about being thirsty. he says that he's not scared to go to jail and pay interprets this as the fact that this is a dangerous situation that may be neely is going to hurt someone so he takes him down in a chokehold and this whole interaction is captured on bystander video. he brings him down to the floor. he ties his leg surround him. he holds them there for six minutes and we see that neely stops moving and loses consciousness now nearly dies at the hospital. later that evening. and now daniel penny is accused of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. now the prosecution's case will largely hinge on this video and they're going to say that he simply went too far. now the
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defense will argue that there were people on that train who were afraid. in fact, we know from grand jury testimony that some people did say yes, i was a little bit uncomfortable. i was a little bit worried while other people's said it was just another day riding in the new york city subway. now, a one very important element of this case, sara, is that it's going to illustrate two important issues about new york city and how people feel about them. one, that the subway sometimes especially after the pandemic, crime rates went up, there had been incidents of people being pushed onto the tracks while others say that it exposes a key failure by the city of new york to do what is needed for the most vulnerable people who are homeless experiencing mental health challenges. so that is going to expose those two really challenging parts of living in the city. and we'll see what this jury is eventually made up. >> he's expected to last at least six weeks and some of the
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this point, you can see ahead of what donald trump has raised more than 1 billion in just a three-month period that hadn't been done ever with us. now, senior spokesperson for the harris-walz campaign ian sams. ian, nice to see you this morning. there was a headline in the new york times that grabbed my attention. it said, starring and kamala harris is closing argument donald trump and went on to say that harris has made a notable shift in strategy. why? >> well, thanks for having me. i think that we're here on the home stretch of this campaign two weeks ago to election day and right now fundamentally, the choice is coming into crystal clear focus for the american people, vice president harris is out there, like you said today in pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. and what she doing, she's campaigning with former her conservative congresswoman liz cheney. she had expanding her appeal. she's drawing more people in. there was an emerson poll this weekend that said if you've made up your mind in the last few weeks, by 20 points, more than 20 points, you're breaking for vice
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president harris. and what is donald trump doing at the same time? donald trump is talking a bunch of mess. he's talking about a dead golfers anatomy on stage. he's attacking his fellow americans as the enemy within just this morning, just about 30, 40 minutes ago, jd vance was on fox news channel and he defended calling fellow americans the enemy within so this is the choice that people are going to see. are we going to have somebody who's trying to reach out and be a president for all americans, bringing conservatives and republicans into the fold of a new vision for the country that actually focuses on people's needs. are we going to go back to the chaos and the crazy of donald trump? and i think that people are trying to make that choice which right now. and so it's very, very important that we as a campaign and at the vice president presents that choice to the american people talking more about him than herself though >> that that's just not true. anybody who watches one of her speeches will see that about 50, 50 is about her and about him. and i think that that's
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exactly what the american people are trying to think through right now to are we going to, are we going to go with someone who spent their whole lives as she says, fighting for the people, someone who started out as a prosecutor in a courtroom, taking on criminals taking on fraudsters taking on violent offenders. as attorney general who took on transnational gangs who are smuggling drugs across the border are we going to go with vice president who helped cap prescription drug prices for seniors and who has real plans to actually make sure that those same seniors have in-home care covered under medicare? or are we going to go back to donald trump, who as far as i can tell, in these closing days of the campaign, has no argument for the american people, not a single thing that he is saying is focused on actually helping people in their lives. he's focused on himself and he's focused on the dangerous and divisive rhetoric that he has so known for. and so i think that right now you're seeing both of those things it's come into crystal focus as people continue to be drawn toward vice president harris in her message, why do you think there are still undecided voters than if what you say is true, if
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what, how you see it is so clear why are there still people out there who do not see it as clearly as you do who do not hear the arnold palmer comments as disqualifying? >> well, look, you know, people are, people are still trying to make up their mind. we live in a very divided country. it's going to be an extremely close election. both candidates have consolidated their party's support behind them were competing for a very small sliver of voters who are still trying to make up their mind and it's understandable. there's people are living their lives, people are busy, people are taking care of their kids. they're going to work. they may not be paying as close attention to politics as you and i are john. but when they do pay attention, it's in the final few weeks before the election. and so when they're trying to decide, you know, i'm trying to figure out who's looking out for me. how's my life going to get better in the next four years? and when they're hearing the choice between vice president harris, who's actually offering real ideas for them and who is actually focused on the future, who's actually focused on their lives. do you
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think you hear donald trump talking all this mess? i think that that's going to help crystallize the choice for that small number of voters who are still trying to make up their mind, does a blot out the sun though? >> do they hear? her arguments if all that is being discussed is again, arnold palmer well, i don't think that's all that's being discussed again you're going to hear her today out across the country with congresswoman liz cheney talking about her vision for the country of bringing people together, being used united, but also being united behind a vision. >> june. she had a lot of attention recently for her media blitz, including where she went on the view and she talked about her plan for the sandwich generation parents who are trying to take care of kids and also an aging parent at the same time and how she has real ideas for childcare, how she has real ideas to make sure that seniors have their in-home care covered by medicare care and millions and millions of people saw that. and so i think that when you think about where, whether it's breaking through that her message is breaking through. we're
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starting to see some results. there's a major ap national poll out this morning asking, who do you trust on issues? she's leading on lowering housing costs. she's leading by 12 points on cutting middle-class taxes. she's leading by 24 points on protecting people's reproductive freedoms. so these are the real concrete ideas that she's offering to the country. and you're starting to see real results that it's breaking through and people are listening ian sams, thanks for being with us this morning. take care okay. >> coming up for us, a new video of just in showing the moment a helicopter crashes into a radio tower in texas and this, is with four people on board, all four were killed and at least two people were killed after severe flash flooding in new mexico, nearly 300 people needing to be rescued. the torrential rain bringing nearly half a year here's worth of rainfall in just a few hours the lead with jake jake tapper today at four on cnn dr.
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i'm with the harris-walz campaign as this is cnn this morning, at least two people are dead in roswell, new mexico after severe flash flooding there the flooding sent also at least 38 people to the hospital and spark dramatic rescue scenes across the state. >> just look at this video. rescue operations are ongoing today and crews have already been called to help save 200 290 people from the floods that included some of their own one county sheriff got stranded in recorded himself as he sat on top of his car in the middle of the floodwaters herrington this time, i am sitting on the roof of my car
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my police truck i am completely surrounded by water this weekend, cities we're breaking records all over the place from this ran roswell, as i mentioned, saw nearly six inches of rain saturday, the most rain ever recorded there in one day, sara, it's just unbelievable how quickly that happened. >> all right. new this morning surveillance footage captures the moment a helicopter crashed into a houston communications tower, killing all four people on board, including a child. it happened shortly after takeoff from ellington airport to 17 miles from the crash site, joining us now from houston or rosa flores. what do we know about this crash that is wagmeister and danny freeman. i think we are missing. are there she is rosa flores. hey thank you for being here. this is a really, really, really disturbing crash looking at the site. and now there's some video
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are learning more from the ntsb as well as from the mayor's office. but let me start with the ntsb because we just received this email. and according to the ntsb, the preliminary information, this is a state meant quote, we have is that the helicopter was operating as an air tour flight when it crashed into a radio tower under unknown circumstances of post impact fire ensued. now, just to be clear, i followed up with the ntsb to ask about what the statement and says that this was an air tour flight to see if this was a commercial tour flight, like a sightseeing flight. and they replied moments ago saying that that is their preliminary understanding. again, that this was a commercial tour flight or a sightseeing flight. now, according to the mayor's office, they say that the mail they're and members of the houston police department and
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the houston fire department have been meeting with the likely member family members of the victims, and they use the word likely because it will be the medical examiner who will be announcing those names. and sara, i believe we are out of time, so i will toss back to you. >> all right. thank you so much. rosa flores for that really sad big day in the campaign. translate, well, we following the candidates with multiple stops in key states. this has been cnn news central, john berman, kate bolduan, sara sidner newsroom, something here our students custody here. we love how customer takes care of everything we need. so weak salma kids, we make it easy to well, all your groups with high-quality customer apparel, accessories and chroma products all back by our guarantee accustoming.com. >> did you know sling has all the election coverage for the best price election coverage for the best price action coverage for the best price
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