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resonating with latin american voters born has been a polling on this, but i'm, i'm, i'm sort of obsessed with this among latinos of going back last five years, who've heard the phrase, because most of them have never heard the phrase, of course, all good fricking luck, d gendering the spanish language that it is a lot more than just one x on what that is. >> but most hispanics of who heard it didn't like it. they felt they were being condescended to by like sort of harvard yard academics there were a whole bunch of progressive polling firms that were basically shouting, please stop using this because you're losing more hispanic voters than you're gaining when you use it, it's a flashing red light. if you're conservative in canada definitely can hispanic that this party is way left of view on every cultural issue. it's one letter that tells you everything, right? >> fascinating. all right, guys, thanks so much for a great conversation today, two weeks out all right. thanks to all of you for joining us as well. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. cnn new central starts right now
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>> loins. this is the final fortnight to weeks left in this historic election and breaking this morning, word of a surprise appearance on the campaign trail. here's a hint mom's spaghetti secretary of state tony blinken, just now landing in israel, about to meet with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> how close any closer are they? >> hey, to the diplomatic, a diplomatic breakthrough on a ceasefire deal back from his fourth concussion, dolphins quarterback tua tagovailoa says, he loves football quote, to the death of me. when he returned to the field sunday i'm sure side with kate bolduan and john berman, cnn new central starts right now
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cnn's flagship morning new show brought to you by the number 14 14 days to go. >> more than 14 million pre-election votes cast. seven key battleground states times two candidates that makes 14 math is a mystical thing today, kamala harris sits down for two interview, so running mate tim walz holds a big rally with former president barak obama in one of the most important counties for that campaign. in america, obama is clearly the harris campaign's top democratic surrogate. its top republican surrogate liz cheney says she believes millions of republicans will vote for harris november 5, and not tell a soul and breaking just moments ago, we learned that m&m, who rarely makes public appearances these days a little and political endorsements will introduce barack obama in detroit tonight. it's what you do when you have one chance, one opportunity. this is the final fortnight cnn eva mckend
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is tracking the harris campaign today. good morning to you, eva good morning to you. >> john loved the eminem references. yes, we are learning that he is going to join former president barack obama, introducing him at a campaign event in detroit. are jeff zeleny learning about this rare appearance clearly there is a pattern here from the campaign to leverage celebrities in order to get their message out there. some people may be not paying attention to politics, but eminem fans, are sure fans. lizzo fans will start to tune into this contest is the hope and also clear court of the strategy here is using the former president's own words and actions against him and to get under trump's skin in a way that the vice president can steer this contest back to the issues where she is most strong. it's a mix of this and doing these big events aimed to get at tension, the cnn town hall tomorrow, talking about reproductive rights on the campaign trail, as well as
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trying to reach disaffected republicans through these country over party events with liz cheney, take a listen i want my children to know that there's someone sitting in the oval office that they can look up to. you can vote your conscience and not ever have to say a word to anybody. there will be millions of republicans who do that on november 5, structure there for republicans who may want to support the vice president. >> even saying that you don't have to tell anyone about your vote, that you can keep that to yourself. but ultimately vote your conscience we're also going to be seeing obama campaigning in wisconsin in as well as michigan today, john all right. >> eva mckend for us again, that news about m&m coming from jeff zeleny working his impeccable eminem sources, sara
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all right. >> thank you, john. this morning, donald trump is hosting latino leaders at his golf club in miami, looking to make inroads with latino community, the former president will then head back to north carolina for the second time in two days to talk about the economy a much different message from his campaign stops yesterday when he pushed more lies about fema and the dark narrative to christian voters cnn's steve contorno is live in miami for us. steve donald trump rally christian voters overnight abortion with not a part of that message, but there was another one no, it wasn't part of his message. and he did not talk about the issue that has caused somewhat of a riff between him and christian conservatives in these final weeks of this race. instead, his message was more to christian voters that they needed to get out and vote. he often laments at his rallies that christians don't show up in strong, as strong of numbers as they, he hopes they would. and he made a case of what would happen to that community
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and very dark terms if they don't show up this election, take a listen but at trump rallies, we don't tell questions to get lost. we tell questions to get out and vote sitting out this election because if kamala harris gets four more years, the radical left is not going to leave christians alone. it's going to get worse and worse you're going to suffer greatly they will come after christians all over the country. kamala harris has vowed to abolish the filibuster, letting her pack the supreme court and i even heard as many as 25 justices to put 25 supreme court justices on the courts. >> however, you obviously trying to seize on a topic and an issue that helped him convince christian conservatives to back him back in 2016 when many of them were skeptical, he made the supreme court a big part of his pushed
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to them and he's doing that once again, trump is returning to north carolina again today. what is the strategy there what candidates schedule at this point often either suggests they are going where they see opportunity or were they're protecting their flank and clearly in north carolina, donald trump is protecting his flank. >> you know, several months ago thought this state was going to be strongly in the bag for them and now they realize that in the closing weeks and they're watching all of these early voters show up that they need to do more in that state's to ensure that it's not an alternative path for vice president harris to find the votes she needs to get to to 70 and then today he's going to be in south florida as well where he is holding an event with hispanic voters and hispanic business leaders. it's he's in a part of the state of florida where he was successfully able to convince many latino voters to back him four years ago in florida. obviously, he didn't win the national election but he was able to win in florida and he's trying to outsource that
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strategy nationwide, building off of that outside of his golf club in south florida all right. >> steve contorno. thank you so much for your reporting this morning. okay. >> any minute now, secretary of state, tony blinken set to meet with the israeli prime minister as hezbollah's firing new rockets into israel and the idf yeah, because carrying out a deadly attack outside lebanon's largest hospital, what if any, influence will the united states have now plus donald trump work the fry state? patient at mcdonald's. you will remember that video and those pictures still not committing, those are raising the minimum wage and kamala harris jumping on that and new video also of a violet hit and run, one man left in critical condition four suspects still on the run weeks before election day. >> vice president harris bases voters and takes the pressing questions, lie anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. kamala harris,
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kid. it's like your generation has evolved past traditional political symbols. >> and there's room for everyone yeah morning, president biden's top diplomat, secretary of state tony blinken, is in israel set to sit down with these israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu very soon this morning, this is blinken's 11th trip to the region since the october 7 hamas terror attack on israel and this one comes at a critical and very uncertain time ceasefire talks had been on ice for weeks now, between israel and hamas israel's intensifying its military operations against hezbollah to the north. >> it also as everyone is waiting to see how israel plans to hit back at iran after its unprecedented missile attack back cnn's matthew chance is tracking all of this from jerusalem for us, matthew, what
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are you hearing about this meeting between blinken and netanyahu? this time and what could actually come from it? >> well, i mean, kate, what we're hearing, it hasn't started yet for a start, it was meant to begin about 35, 40 minutes ago, and it hasn't yet, but it's gonna be taking place here in jerusalem between tony blinken and benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister. i think the meeting was arranged in the aftermath if the killing of yahya sinwar, the hamas leader, when there was all that talk in israel, in the united states, among the allies of israel as well about how there could be a window of opportunity for a ceasefire, how hostages there were 101 of them still being held inside gaza. remember, our hostages could be released in this kind of confusion and in this new era, following the killing of the hamas leader, that has not happened in fact, the situation seems to have deteriorated. a mass itself. the militant group
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is in a degree of flux. it hasn't gotten a leader yet when there is a leader appointed by that group it's not clear what they're negotiating position would be. meanwhile, the netanyahu government has doubled down on its campaign of military action inside the gaza strip. there were 27 people killed there over the course of this morning as tony blinken arrived in the country, that's according to hamas health officials, has been an expansion of military operations in lebanonn and the country is poised to strike against iran as well. and so it seems at this point, this diplomatic mission from the u.s. secretary of state is going to have to focus on something other than a ceasefire. there's zero appetite. it seems amongst any of the sides at the moment to stop the fighting, but there are issues to be discussed. there are things like getting aid access into the gaza strip, the united nations is warning that starvation is setting in among some areas inside the gaza strip because of a lack of basic supplies. out, of course
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proposals to look at what happens in gaza and elsewhere once the war is eventually brought to a conclusion. and so there are lots of things to be circus. but of course, it's a strange time. it's all taking place against the backdrop of that very bitter, closely fought election in the united states and so perhaps some of the criticism that the biden administration would like to direct towards what benjamin netanyahu is doing, what israel is doing is being kept very private at the moment in case there are political consequences for that criticism in the u.s. election yeah. >> matthew, great reporting as always, it's really good to see you. thank you john. right. breaking overnight sources say that harvey weinstein has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing treatment in jail and woman trapped for seven hours between two rocks. what she was trying to reach once you got stuck
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sink most renovation. >> the project is three months past the deadline, but this is when allison is that her bets? >> i love it. >> i'm just in awe windy city rehab, all new tonight at 8:00 on hgtv movie producer harvey weinstein has been diagnosed with bone cancer. >> a source telling cnn he is being treated for chronic myeloid leukemia. mimi leukemia, a rare type of cancer which forms in the bone marrow before spilling into the blood. this is a latest in a slew of health-related issues. weinstein, his faced this year, including an emergency heart surgery last month, weinstein is receiving cancer treatment at rikers island as he awaits a retrial after an appeals court overturned his 2020 conviction. earlier this year, the retrial set to begin on november 12. john. >> all right. this morning, the fight over the minimum wage highlighted by donald trump stop at mcdonald's, vice president harris is seizing on the issue, arguing that 720 an
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hour, which is the federal minimum wage, is quote poverty wages there is a big difference between donald trump and me on a number of issues, including this one where i absolutely believe we must raise minimum wage and that hardworking americans, whether it they are working at mcdonald's or anywhere else, should have at least the ability to be able to take care of their family and take care of themselves. are seeing as matt egan is with us now on this issue which comes up every four years, matt yeah, it does. >> john listen, it's been a really, really long time since the minimum wage went up the last time congress voted to increase the minimum wage. patrick mahomes was just 11-years-old, bear stearns and lehman brothers. they still exist and kamala harris was the da in san francisco. so that was in 2007 and that lifted the minimum wage from 515 an hour, eventually up to 725 in 2000. and it has stayed there ever since then. remember that equates to about $15,000 a
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year. now some states, they have raised their minimum wage, but a lot of them, there still only requiring that 725 now, that includes some of the more rural states that you might expect, like idaho and wyoming, north dakota, but also some battleground states like north carolina, wisconsin, and even pennsylvania, where trump was at the mcdonald's at during that trip, during that camia mcdonald's, he was asked whether he supports lifting the minimum wage. take a listen to what he said great and i just saw something a process is it's a beautiful thing to see these a great franchises so not much of an answer. there wasn't an answer at all. >> the questions know and so i asked the trump campaign directly. does the former presence support lifting the minimum wage? and they referred me to an rnc spokesperson who blamed vice president harris for inflation and promise that trump would make the economy booming again. and he would
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help workers by limiting taxes on tips, overtime pay, and standing up to china, that still not an answer. >> that's still not on raising the minimum wage, which again is 7:25 an hour, which i have to believe in 2024 is is hard to live on yeah, john, i think it's probably impossible to live on. there's researchers at mit, they develop the calculator that tries to come up with a living wage is at various parts of the country and they define that as what a full-time worker must earn to meet their basic needs while remaining self-sufficient. and they found that even an alabama right, a lower costs and a state that does not have a minimum wage the living wage for one udl with no kids is just over $20 an arrow. so almost triple the federal minimum. and given how high childcare is, how expensive it is, they found that if you're talking about one of the one one-child, the living wage spiked to above $33 an hour. so that means a single mom with a
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kid who's making that minimum wage, making them less than a quarter of what it actually takes to get by in alabama, it's stunning now, thankfully less than 1% of hourly workers nationally it makes 725 or less and a lot of states, they have moved unilaterally, right. including some of them are obvious progressive states like new york, new jersey, california, but also some other more purple states like florida, arizona, and even some of the redder states they've lifted their minimum wage, like ohio, arkansas, and west virginia's so when we think about what the federal minimum should be, there's this balance, right? because you don't want it to be so high that it potentially kills jobs or causes inflation. what's interesting is that california recently raised their minimum wage for workers at large fast-food chains all the way up to $20 an hour. and there were fears that this would kill some jobs cause inflation. but a recent study by berkeley professor michael reich found that this move in california caused wages to go up
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remarkably fast, but did not kill jobs and did not cause massive spike in inflation. >> all alright, important studies, they're important information matt egan as always, great to see you gate two weeks to election day and more than 14 million people have already voted now, bringing the lawsuits friends, new cnn reporting about the lawsuit brought by republicans in two key states already trying to challenge some votes. and what the judges have to say about it it sounded like a bomb went off. that is how one man described that the violent hit and run in pennsylvania that left one person in critical condition and police are now searching for four suspects. still on the run you covered no matter the question from more about the candidates to rules in your state, to casting your ballot. >> the cnn voter handbook has your answers. visit cnn.com slash vote for you
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election today, tim walz barack obama are going to wisconsin. wisconsin is one of the closest battleground states over the last few elections, joe biden wanted, if i can draw with a yellow there by 20,000 votes in 2020 in 2016, donald trump won it by about this margin, 22,000 votes. you can see just how close it's become. and i want to talk about where they're going in dane county today. obama and walz, they're going to dane county right there. dane county is where madison is the university of wisconsin, madison a lot of students,
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it's the capitol government workers college, educated population that has become the sweden spot for democrats in this election. you can see joe biden won dane county, big. he wants 216, 260,000 votes, a margin of 181,000 votes. now, in 2016, remember, hillary clinton lost wisconsin, but she one day in county by a lot. however, it was 140 145,000 votes. that's a difference by my math, about that number 37,000. because remember what i told you about how close the election was in wisconsin joe biden won by 20,000. >> there was a 37,000 vote difference in dane county alone. >> it's enough to explain how he won wisconsin while he really, hillary clinton lost. want to go back to dane county for one second just to show you how it's changed over the
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years again, 260,000 votes. joe biden won that democrats want when in 2020, in 2016, hillary clinton won 217,000 votes in 2012, barak obama won 216,000 votes in a 2008 and alleging that obama won by a lot and wisconsin 205,000 votes. so you can see how every four years democrats had been growing their vote in dane county increasingly becoming one of the most important counties in one of the most important states in this election sara. >> and that was a lot of math. >> and i'm really proud of you doing that so well, at this hour, john berman, i imagine when much of it was actually correct new this morning, judges in north carolina and michigan have rejected republican challenges to ballots cast by us citizens living abroad the republican national committee filed lawsuits challenging overseas ballots cast by voters who
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never resided in those states. and the overseas vote could be crucial for democrats. this election cycle, cnn's marshall cohen is joining us now. marshall, what the judges say in their rulings hey, sara, good morning. they resoundingly rejected these lawsuits two big losses for the republicans so we're talking about those overseas voters, members of the military, diplomats ex-pats. this is a group that for many years was skewed towards republicans, but it has shifted over the cycles and now is actually considered possibly an important block for the democrats. that's probably why republicans got so interested in this group in the last few weeks and filed these lawsuits but most of us expected these lawsuits would fall flat and that is exactly what happened. it's just way too late to change the rules of the game when people already voting. let me read for you some of the quotes from these judges because there commentary was
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searing in north carolina. the judge said that the republicans presented absolutely no evidence. that's a quote. absolutely no evidence of the fraud that they claim they were trying to stop. and then up in michigan, the judge there said that the republican lawsuit was an 11th hour attempt to quote disenfranchise some eligible voters. that is very strong language when you're talking about elections disenfranchisem ent. and that's probably why the secretary of state of michigan jocelyn benson, a democrat cheered on that decision, called it a win for the voters and a win for democracy. >> it's aaron's are american citizens who have the right to vote. so how many voters were targeted by these lawsuits the context here really matters and we're not going to do math like john berman, but will walk through the specific numbers here because this is a very, very small fraction of the electorate in michigan.
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>> this there are only about 16,000 people that are overseas voters who requested ballots. 16,000. that's not so many when you consider that four years ago, more than 5.5 million michiganders voted and this time around there are 8.4 million registered voters on roles. but as we all know, every vote counts and that last bullet point there is the most important donald trump won michigan by 10,000 votes in 2016. so this pool of 16,000 could make or break the election marshall cohen. >> thank you so much. all right. let's talk about that. joining us right now, cnn senior political commentators, van jones and scott jennings marshall gave. us a couple of quotes about what the judges said about these lawsuits. let me read another one for you to try this one on for size nonpartisan campaign legal center telling nbc this what's kind of boggling about these
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lawsuits is that none of the systems that they are challenging about these voters are new the rnc is not unfamiliar with election laws. these aren't new to them, and yet they're raising these questions at the very last minute before an election it seems like they're trying to raise questions rather than answer them which putting that out there, i think is an interesting framing of what this actually could be about but what is the impact of it, even if the judges stop it in its tracks? >> well, i mean, first of all, it makes republicans look terrible because there's trying to stop trump on the rights of americans to vote and it also, on the other side so stout. oh, look, democrats are cheating democrats treating why? because republicans have built up a massive machine not to win the election, but to challenge the election afterwards. and they have people lawyers lineup across the country to if kamala harris comes out ahead on election night, choose so absolute chaos in the courtroom this is just the beginnings of
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the first pebble in an avalanche of nonsense of republican. >> we don't know the exact outcome. we don't know if it's there will be a landslide. i think we might want to put money on. there might not be a landslide either. >> but before that, knowing that we don't know the outcome yet, scott, i want to play for you what donald trump was saying just yesterday, he was in north carolina's speaking we'll just play it for the election either cheating, cheating i know the other side and they are not good but i have not seen how they cheating michael. >> they're trying. but are they they're not going to get away with it right it's talking about mike awali, the chair of the rnc, added all up. >> why do it do you or do you like that? he continues to do it is not new. don't and don't give me this as trump being trumped. do you like that? he's doing it well, he's because you added up in what is the point to simply go towards
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voters who could be susceptible to potentially going along with the conspiracy theory. again, a lot me, i heard him say he hasn't seen any evidence of any cheating, but then you see what he says, just later. a little guy, my view on this is there's always a push and pull, whether it's litigation or jostling between the two parties over the contours of every election. and both parties do have a right to go to court and engage in litigation. and judges have a right to throw it out, which is what happened in this situation that you're talking about. democrats also go to court over issue. so i'm not i'm not overly can i got try not to be overly concerned about things until things actually happened. and in this case i'm trump i'm not seeing any evidence that anything terrible is going on. all i see evidence of is that people appear to be turning out in huge numbers in the swing states. and i'm for everybody getting to exercise their legal franchise is exercise or legal franchise but, but, but in case but if you're overseas, we might try to stop you that that's the message from the rnc tonight. okay kamala harris and liz cheney there on the campaign trail battleground states.
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>> and i want to play now for you, van jones a very interesting and very clear appeal from liz cheney speaking to very clearly suburban women in reaching out to them. and this was in michigan. listen to this if people are uncertain, if people are thinking well, i'm a conservative, i don't know that i can support vice president harris. i would say i don't know if anybody is more conservative than i am and you can vote. >> your conscience and not ever have to say a word to anybody. >> there will be million millions of republicans who do that on november 5 she is predicting that i'll lot more people than many, probably think are going to vote the way that she's talking about many more republicans. >> do you think this is real, this kind of hesitant it could be you had a lot of shy trump voters in 2016. >> and it could be that at least among some of the swing year of female right-leaning voters they may be shy harris.
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why she said the word conscience. what is she talking about? she's talking about women bleeding to death and parking lots because doctors are more afraid of going to jail than saving their lives and health emergency these stores are starting to pile up across the country. and i think that there are women who are very concerned about this, who may not want to tell her husband, may not want to tell there friends circle, but who do you think that could be? my daughter that could be me. and so there could be a shy harris voter out there. however traditionally, the shy voters have been on the trump side. and so that will be a new phenomenon in american politics. >> what do you think, scott? i mean, it's, of course it's impossible to know, but what do you think about this? >> it's usually hear cheney talk about this today. i mean, she did sign an animus brief in the dobbs case and she's also got to 100% lifetime voting record from susan b. anthony. i mean, this is someone who has been staunchly pro-life and strongly supported donald trump for president, knowing full well, what kind of judges he
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was going to put on the supreme court. so to see this about face today, i think is interesting and she was critical of some of the laws that have been passed in the states. of course, donald trump has laid out what i think is a very moderate and longstanding and position in the republican party on abortion. he supports the three exceptions, rape, incest, and life of the mother. he's for some reasonable limits. he's a strong supporter of ivf and oh, by the way, he's a federalist in that he thinks the state should decide and in the case of alabama, when they went too far on ivf, he was the first republican leader to step in. he's got what i think is actually a pretty mainstream greene view. and cheney has been one of the most staunch pro-life people in the u.s. >> kind of said to me, i think some people will see it as a little hypocritical, but let me add into this, you call it hypocritical. >> there's nuance into what she's saying. she's saying. well, let me play for because what she seems to say now is seeing what's happened after after dobbs is what is untenable for her. let me play this i think there are many of us around the country who have
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been pro-life but you have watched what's going on in our states? >> since the dobbs decision and have watched state legislatures put in place laws that are resulting in women not getting the care they need. that's not sustainable for us as a country. and it has to change i think that makes sense to me. sometimes something bad happens to you. you actually get what you want okay. i think the republicans had said they're the dog that caught the car. they, everybody, i think republican party thought the world would look one way if roe went away and the world doesn't look that way an often when even republican voters get a chance to go to the ballot box, not just liz cheney. they vote differently than they thought they would have a few years ago, seeing the carnage in the fear and the pain and the risk for women, what this does seem to reinforce just in kind of this aspect of this, what we're planning on here it does seem to reinforce how this
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election is really breaking down along gen. along gender, right? i mean, if you've got like the trump bro talk masculinity play versus the harris women aren't going to let this happen play what do you think of that? it seems more stark than ever. i'm wonder if you had to only have one 111 team to rely on to turn out which the women women vote are they i think there's actually two lines. >> one is the gender gap and i do believe it's real the other to me is the education split college degrees versus non-college in some ways, it's become college-educated women versus non-college educated man. we'll see what side of the algebra turns out more on election day. but both campaigns have made it very clear obvious bet on the kinds of people here at the end of the election. is not really about persuasion as much as it is about turnout. you're trying to get those low propensity or no propensity people in those groups? to come out and change
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retirement. he saw several doctors over the past month and he said not one of them told him he should retire, so too is expected to be back on the field starting for the dolphins sunday against the cardinals. now, to assess he has been symptom-free since the day after his concussion against the bills in week two and 26-year-old added that it was his choice to return to play football and he understands people's worry that he may get hurt again do i want to be known for this? no, i don't that's the cars i've been dealt with, given the history of it's so it is what it is. >> i appreciate your concern. >> i really do i love this game and i love it to the death of me that's it. >> we had a monday night football double-header last night and the bucks they went up ten to nothing on the ravens, but that's when the mar jackson just took this game over. the reigning mvp throwing for five touchdowns. he also ran for 50 yards. the ravens, it's going to 34 unanswered points and there have been three games nfl history where
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>> calling for help hanging onto the walkway which collapsed into the water. >> people on shore beginning to throw life lifejackets to the victims seven senior citizens were killed, several others critically injured in what authorities described as a quote, catastrophic failure new surveillance video of a hit and run in philadelphia, a truck runs a red light and smashes into another vehicle. smashes the man and the vehicle that was hit is critical condition. police are searching for four teenagers. they say caused the crash and fled the scene so a woman in australia got stuck upside down between two rocks for seven hours. all because she lost her phone. she dropped it, was trying to get it back when she fell into a ten foot crevasse or is that krevas when rescuers were finally able to get her out, she had only some scratches in bruises. >> the phone is still between
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the rocks. >> this reminds me of sort of like every other day in my car when i dropped my phone in-between, i've had to chew off my arm to get the phone at one point, kate, this is not funny. >> it's not funny because i could let's go to this this morning. >> you as visuals are working to contain the fallout from a leak of highly classified documents outlining israel's plans for a potential retaliatory strike on iran. cnn's katie bo lillis has this new reporting on where the fbi is now focussing katie about. tell us more of what you're learning yeah kate so us officials have been profoundly alarmed by the publication of these documents, not just because of the content of the documents, but the fact that it got out there in the first place, it's quietly accepted that the u.s. >> spies on its friends, as well as its enemies. but that's a very different proposition from publicly rubble being israel's nose and the fact that the united states has been collecting intelligence on its potential military response to iran. what
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we know from our sources is that the fbi is leading this investigation with help from the defense department. both of these documents were produced by defense department elements of the intelligence community, and our sources tell us that investigators are zeroing in on trying to figure out the universe of people that had access to these documents. and that tells us something kate, it tells us that at this point investigators theory of the case is that this was most likely an intentional leak rather than a hack by a nation state we have one other really important clue here, and that's that at least one of these documents appears to have been printed for an official briefing book for a senior official, and then scanned an ultimately shared. that means that the pentagon, which tracks who prints classified information, is likely going to be able to fairly quickly narrow down the universe of people who had access to the printed copies of these reports and ultimately might have some information about who would've
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scanned and then potentially shared this information. kate so interesting, katie, katie bo lillis, great reporting. >> thank you so much sir. >> all right. joining us now, democratic congressman gregory meeks of new york. he is the ranking member on the house foreign affairs committee you just heard the reporting there from our katie bo lillis that there was what appears to be an intentional leak not a hack of highly classified intelligence documents describing how israel's preparing for retaliatory strike on iran. you are ranking member on this committee what can you tell us about this? is there any new information you can share about how they determine this look like it's an intentional leak don't think i have any new information, but i think that the fbi and others are doing the kind of investigation to find out how and who leaked this information. >> i think that's very there. he and this investigation conducted a whoever did leak it should be brought to justice gaza is being fiercely
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bombarded again by israel after the killing of the head of hamas, yahya sinwar the palestinians, they are living in the worst humanitarian crisis they have ever experienced. >> and there are still 101 hostages who are there. do you think that there is any leverage that the united states can try to use to try and push forward a ceasefire. we know that anthony blinken is there as we speak. but is there anything left the united states can do at this point what i think and i hope that tremors and netanyahu listens to work. >> secretary blinken has to say and secretary austin, i know that everyone is looking and waiting. that seems to me that to waiting to see what happens with this election that takes place in november but a lot it's, the world is a better place with sinwar gone and what
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we need right now is those hostages, including the american hostages, to be released, hamas needs to release them in what, you know, i still i think what caused the war is something that should bring us all together to have peace. what caused the war in my estimation, was the fact that saudi arabia and others in the region we're negotiating peace with israel in negotiating the israel and stating israel's right to exist. that's a changed. and what has been taking place over the last 75 years so what we need is all of working and it has been proven to me when we saw the attack by iran on israel at the saudi arabians, the jordanians, the egyptians, the ball together to stop the attack by iran. so we need to work together with those in the region so that at we make sure that hamas does not exist and it becomes clear to anyone who rises and leadership in palace
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in gaza. as far as for the palestinians, that they do not follow the ways of sinwar. that's not good for the palace they need people's. and that they have a leader that moves along with a saudi arabians and others saying and understanding israel's right to exist. that being said, it's what also we have to find a way. and i think this is the message that secretary blinken is going to go on to give also, there is a humanitarian crisis in gaza there must be waste. they've, israel has to make sure that food and water and electricity getting in. the humanitarian concerns are grave and deep. and we must as as unity around the world, make sure that people, innocent people not out of the presidential election here at home since you are a congressman from new york, i want to know what your thoughts are on what is happening with the central park five who were
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exonerated and the rape case in the central park in the 90s there we're now seeing former president donald trump for his role and what they say was defaming them during the debate with kamala harris, here is what he said and what they are suing over when lot of people, including mayor bloomberg agreed with me on the central park five, they admitted they said they pled guilty and i said, well, if they pled guilty, they badly hurt a person, killed a person ultimately they didn't kill anyone, and they were exonerated for the accused rape. there's so much discussion around polling showing black men voting for donald trump and larger numbers at this time around with this in the backdrop, what do you think black men are leaning and why do you think they're leaning more towards donald trump than any other republican candidate in the past is unfit to be president sometimes when you look and then make your decision, you should also judge a person by the account that dr. king said look at someon
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