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harrison, the trump campaigns with just two weeks to go to election day in the key swing state of wisconsin, where early voting kicks off today and polls show both candidates locked in a dead heat former president obama is back on the trail. he's joining vice presidential nominee tim walz for a rally in madison. >> and as obama and walz try to ramp up turnout today, and vice president harris and former president trump have their sights set on a critical voting bloc, both pitching their economic plans to latino voters cnn, steve contorno is in miami covering the trump campaign for us, but we start with cnn's priscilla alvarez, who's in wisconsin ahead of this walz obama rally, which is set to start later this afternoon. priscilla, what should we expect? >> well, this is going to
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the stakes of the election that is going to be part a key part of the strategy for the harris campaign. and the next several days. but the timing of course, is notable. it's the first day of early voting in this crucial battleground safe. and this is going to be taking place here. dane county, a county that joe biden won by a wider margin in 2020, and that is something that the harris campaign wants to repeat. going into election day early voting, a critical part of that strategy. and of course, tim walz has been deployed by the campaign to criticize former president donald trump pomp and tried to appeal, especially to men and especially an error in red and rural counties. so certainly all of that going to be combined here or when he appeared alongside obama. now this is not the only stop that obama will be doing this week later in the week on thursday, he will be in georgia with vice president kamala i harris for their first joint campaign appearances. so this is the
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campaign bring out all the stops ahead of election day i will also note, however, there's one stop on the calendar this week that is a bit of a surprise and that is the vice president going to texas on friday where she wants to amplify reproductive freedom. of course i've talked to who say that that is the epicenter since the reversal of roe v. wade. and that is going to be a software the vice president will be talking about reproductive freedoms, an issue that they say is a galvanizing one for voters and also in a red state. but one were they think they can again, amplify this message? to underscore the risks and the threat of a second trump term. so all of this to say that a lot of the strategy over the next several days is going to be that elevating the stakes of the election, talking about freedoms be at reproductive freedoms or otherwise, and here in wisconsin, woolson obama trying to again, why i didn't those margins even further than what they saw in 2020. >> and priscilla tell us about
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this telemundo interview that she's taping a later today well this has been an ongoing pitch by the vice president to appeal to latino voters when you look at polls, the vice president still leads aboard former president donald trump among this block, but she lags when compared to other democratic nominees. >> now, in addition to so that if you break down those polls, she has a lead with hispanic women, hispanic women, not so much with hispanic men. that is where they're evenly split. so this is an interview at an opportunity for her. the campaign says to essentially draw out these economic proposals to try to appeal to the voters by explaining how her economy, her economic i'm in policies can help on affordability, on issues that are important to also latino men. so certainly, yet another appeal by the vice president to this block of voters, knowing that she has to lock down this coalition priscilla alvarez live for us in madison. thank you so much for that. let's take you to miami now with steve contorno, steve former president trump also courting
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latino voters today. he just wrapped up a roundtable at his golf club in doral. walk us through what he message today was how little it differed from the message that he delivers in front of other audiences. he talked about crime and in energy, he talked about the economy. he attacked vice president harris in very deeply personal terms. you criticized transgender women competing in sports. all standard trump fair and that is to make the point that they believe that the concerns of latino voters are the same concerns as many american voters. and that includes the trump's top priority this election cycle, which is closing the u.s. southern border. take a listen with you on is that the economy is very important. i actually think that the biggest thing is the border, because the border is destroying a country. i really think that the biggest
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problem this country has is what they've allowed to happen to us on the border. they've allowed our country to be destroyed. they are allowing thousands of murderers and drug dealers and terrorists and people from mental institutions it was striking to hear that message delivered in front of this latino audience here, because boris and brianna, as you know, i've covered florida politics for the better part of the last decade and many republicans in this state during that stretch tried to meet latino voters and hispanic populations here halfway on the immigration issue hsu, in fact, gov, then governor rick scott, now us senator, he was seated in this audience today when he was governor, he signed a bill that led dreamers get in-state tuition. >> he also signed a bill that led the children of undocumented immigrants become licensed lawyers in the state of florida. it just shows you and it's illustrative of how far donald trump has pulled the republican party toward him on this issue. in a state like
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florida. and even among latino leaders in this state, you heard a lot of them echoing donald trump's remarks on the border and saying that that is a priority for them as well. it's very different message than we've heard just a decade ago. and it's very interesting going into these final weeks here shows how very quickly things can change. steve contorno live for us in miami. thank you so much. >> let's discuss with our panel. we're joined by republican strategist and cnn political commentator, shermichael singleton, also with us, chuck rocha, a democratic strategist and senior advisor to senator bernie sanders, 2016 and 2020 campaigns. chuck, i want to start with you a couple of things that steve said caught my attention. one is the approach to immigration that trump has taken, and the way that latino voters, attitudes toward immigration has changed over the years. also his invoking venezuela. he talked about the united states turning into venezuela on steroids. if harris won that i think for a broad audience has some significance, but specifically
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for latinos in miami many of them folks that have fled regimes like the one in venezuela that carries added meaning very much so. and i think that he was planning to a home-field in florida, but, you know this you both know this. >> the latino vote in florida is much different than isn't all the battleground states and they're really not spending that much money in florida called me in out, called the whole interview today. and what really stood out to me was the difference in the way that they talk about policy as i've done, focus groups in places we're the latino vote will matter in arizona, nevada, and in pennsylvania. when i talked specifically to these atieno men who aren't performing as good as the latinas, they say, what are you going to do either party to make my life better, latino vote is coming of age. there more domestic mourn, their more second third-generation, 15 years ago was just the opposite of that. so that's why you see a maturing of the boat. the average jj latino in america is 27, the average age of a black and white voter is 40. if you look at just what's going on with what they're saying, they're going to do. donald trump had an opportunity. they say, this is what i'm going to do to make your life better. he
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just went down a litany of grievances while kamala harris today put out a policy perspective on this is what my latino men agenda is. and gave five things what i can make people's lives better and shermichael, i want to ask you, because in north carolina today or i should say yesterday, we heard trump say something that he has referenced before. >> he's kind of doubling down on it. he said we have to go back to 17, 98. he's talking about invoking the alien enemies act of 17, 98 to expedite the removal of undocumented gang members if he's reelected. but just to be clear, this is a law that historically has only been used when the u.s. is at war with a foreign nation. this was the basis for interning japanese americans during world war ii. is that an effective argument that he's making or is you think most people won't pay attention to those details well, look, i mean, i think most people would probably agree that you don't want gang members enter into our country illegally. >> you don't want gang members
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trafficking. other human beings. you don't want king members bringing in drugs across the border, which is significant percent of the american people people have had to deal with, you know, i want to touch on chuck's point though. i take his point about the vice president attempting to release a plan to target latino men. i understand why as priscilla alvarez stated a her and donald trump are evenly split she did the same thing a couple of days ago, targeting black men. the reality is the vice president is under the performing where democrats typically traditionally performer both of those very key groups. can she close the gap in 14 days? i'm not necessarily sure but what it does suggest that the message that she's delivering to these communities is not resonating with them. donald trump appears to be performing better than 2016 and 2020 with both groups crews that should not be underscored one of the things, you noted, shermichael about undocumented immigrants and there's clearly a distinction between gang members and undocumented migrants. >> the vast majority of which
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are not criminals, trump multiple times hasn't made that distinction when he talks about deporting undocumented migrants are talking about 11 million people roughly that are in this country, 8 million of which form a huge part of the workforce. do you think it's just a scare tactic availed fake promise to actually deport that many people from the country's is he serious? >> i think there's a good opportunity to have a conversation nationally about reforming our immigration system. i think both republicans and democrats writ large. what would agree with that from a republican perspective, i think there's a great opportunity for us to speak directly to latinos coming into the country from a concern derivative disposition. many of them are conservative in their cultural values and their beliefs and how they perceive economic issues. can the republican party target many of those new individuals coming into the country and say, wait a minute, the republican party is the party
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that believes in family bad page republican party is a party that believes in hard worked republican party as a party that believes in economic opportunity and freedom i think that message would be palatable to many individuals wanting to come into the united states. and so in the long run, boar's, i think that should be the message from the party. and if the president, former president, it gets reelected my hope is that he would focus on those issues over four years of given that opportunity, we see her releasing her economic proposals, sort of targeting different groups, whether it's latino men, or whether it's black men. but really it seems to be a messaging repackaging because what she's doing is selling her economic message with a different message, maybe for each group. and if she has this interview xi sitting down for telemundo with today, do you think that she needs to go further than that? >> she got to talk about economic issues that's the cornerstone. there's a reason why, when i was running bernie's campaign, we've got overwhelming support from latino voters, men and women we centered our message around economic populace. i think
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that's where you see the pivot happening, happening right now. and it's literally giving a hat tip to the latino men. say, look, i see you, i may not understand all your problems, but i want to start by having a conversation. and when you look at just the dollars being spent, there's one party talking about the latino vote, and there's another party, my party actually trying to do so but then in the last quarter of spending democrats had spent over $25 million in spanish language advertising on just the presidential race, while republicans in the presidential race had only spent two so you have one party really working hard to get those voters back in another party who's talking about it, and they're performing good. i'm not giving that anything against that, but at least we're working trying to say we want to get those voters back. >> chuck shermichael, we appreciate both of you. thank you so much brianna, if i could quickly, they're working at the last minute. >> i mean, the vice president granite, she entered into the race at the very end. i get it. but from the perspective of a lot of men and both of these groups, you look at the democratic party, they focus a lot on women, a lot on every
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other demo group. but men at the very last minute. so a lot of men and wondering why should i just give you my vote? when you're coming home lately with your message know peso no say so. that's what joining us today. >> thanks god, i use it. >> i liked that secretary of state, tony blinken says, israel needs to quote, capitalize on the deaths of hamas leader yahya sinwar. >> what that could mean for the war in gaza? gaza and wider tensions in the region. and also had the associated press reporting that one direction star liam payne had cocaine in his system when he died. we'll have the latest on in the investigation into his death and later, an attorney representing victims of the gangway collapsed in georgia, calls it a quote, preventable tragedy more details in just moments before election day, vice president harris basis voters and takes the pressing questions my anderson cooper
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term the state department's readout said that the secretary underscored the need to capitalize on this moment following the death of hamas leader yahya sinwar to dry and drive forth not just the release of all hostages, but also an end to the conflict. meanwhile, the readout from prime minister netanyahu, yahoo's office spoke about the need to continue working to make sure all of those hostages are released, but made no mention of an end to the conflict. so that's an area that we continue to watch as us officials went into this meeting saying that one of the major problem problems that they had was that they didn't know who was going to actually be making the decisions for hamas. so driving force an end to the conflict in gaza would be challenging because of that, it's also clear that it's going to be challenging because of where prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on this issue right now. and i do want to mention the humanitarian situation in gaza, because in the readout from the state department, it said that the secretary made clear that israel needs to take steps to
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bring about more aid getting into gaza. we have heard from these humanitarian organizations that it has been dire on the ground in gaza particularly northern gaza, as of recent, prime minister netanyahu's office didn't mention that part of the conversation at all yeah. >> there have been assurances that that would change over and over again, a consistent concern. it appears we just want to let our viewers know this is actually a live view from tel aviv. this is outside the hotel we're secretary of state blinken is staying and you see some of the signs they're all eyes on netanyahu. end the war hostage deal. now let's go to jeremy diamond because jeremy, as secretary blinken tries to advance these talks. there's new evidence that israel's war on hezbollah is not stopping lebanon is now saying that the death toll yesterday 63 people killed, was the highest in three weeks. and we also saw this missile just flattened a building south of beirut today,
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that? >> yeah, that's right, boris. and it's important to know that the secretary of state's visit is indeed also focused on trying to push a resolutions. the war between israel well and hezbollah. in addition to the war in gaza and israeli officials, though we should know don't view the kind of military operations that they're carrying out in lebanon is separate from the diplomatic pathway. they view the military pressure as ultimately leading to that diplomatic solution, but whether or not that is true, ultimately, what is clear is that the israeli military is conducting some very heavy strikes inside of lebanon in recent days with yesterday being one of the deadliest days that we you have seen in weeks now inside of lebanon today, we saw that this strike on across the street from a hospital in beirut, the largest public hospital in lebanon killed at least 18 people, including at least four children, according to the lebanese ministry of health, one woman who witnessed the strike described that there were children playing in the courtyard and then moments later she saw this missile
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actually strike that area carrying she said, those children to pieces. there was then the separate strike in the southern suburbs of beirut where we saw a bomb actually flattened two buildings in the southern suburbs because of beirut the israeli military had actually issued an evacuation order, but it was only 30 minutes before that bomb actually hit those buildings. slowly flattening the area. you can see the enormous plume of smoke in the wake of this. and of course, there is no sign that any of this is slowing down as these really military vows to continue pressing hezbollah, continue hitting hezbollah targets. and we're also of course watching as they are expanding their targets beyond just military targets yesterday also hitting financial she'll institutions that they claimed were linked to hezbollah force brown jeremy diamond, and kylie atwood. thank you to you both. and still to come judges in two battleground states have rejected republican lawsuits that challenge ballots from overseas and uniform voters
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traditional politician running for president showers with the other pros, they came out of there. they said, oh my god stand you. >> or your vice president the worst the worst vice president. kamala. yeah. hi aired. get the hell out of here, fired get out of here to white dudes for harris or anybody know. some of you here, white to say it doesn't sound like it but i'm not worried about them at all because their wives and their wives lovers are all voting for me i think the bigger problem is the enemy from within. we have some very bad people. we have some sick people, radical left, lunatics. >> and i think they are it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by national guard or if really necessary by
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the military they, because they can't let that happen i'm joined now by joe walsh, former republican congressman from illinois. he also spent years working as a conservative radio host sometimes shocking to us the thing she would say, not like what we've heard from trump though, joe. and i wonder what you think about this is trump just being bombastic thick is that just baked in? is there a point for the basis of political analysis is we're looking for things that may actually sway voters and critically examining his current rhetoric brianna. >> good to be with you. look, he's trying to scare the hell out of the american people. i think that's what he's doing. and briana, you were right. i used to do some of that. that's still the realm of the coin in right-wing media is to anger their audience and scare their audience it didn't slain their audience and off their audience. look, trump's in utterly horrible human being, but he is the product of an
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utterly broken political system. he's appealing to the very worst of us he's appealing to our fears, brianna, i used to do some of that fear works might my fear is this appeal of his is going to work but us, you sort of set as much back in 2015 when he famously launched his campaign saying mexico was not sending its best across the border. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists and some i assume are good people. you told the washington post that year that your instant reaction was to think he's going to be leading in the polls within two weeks. are the dynamics any different now than they were in 2015 are worse. >> i think the media brianna makes a big mistake thinking that when trump talks this way, when trump talks with such hate and such cruelty see that is
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only appealing to his base he's not he's appealing well beyond his base to white, black and brown voters who are scared and concerned about immigration and crime. and threats with our economy he thinks that he can win through fear. and he probably can because more americans are really can scare, are scared and more concerned about immigration. now than they were three to four years ago. the whole migrant thing that cats and dogs, they're eating pets that's just to make people think that brown and black people are coming after you and there are a lot of americans, brianna, sadly that, that will work with joe walsh, let's oh, he popped back up. let's see if we can reestablish our discussion with joe. there you are momentarily went to black. can we can i can't hear you, joe? i, can't
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hear you all right. you're audios out, buddy, but you are brilliant for two questions and answers. so we'll catch up with you next time, joe. thank you so much. >> looking he's so disappointed that warms my heart a little bit as well. >> when that happens does that count as another setback because we've got separate setback republican efforts to target overseas voters, judges in michigan and north carolina have rejected lawsuits brought by the republican national committee and others that challenged ballots cast by american voters abroad. who never resided in the states. >> that's right. so many of those voters are actually members of the military. they're serving overseas could be their dependents or their spouses who are also stationed overseas with them. we have cnn's chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid on this story. tell us what happened here. paula so a little bit of context here historically overseas ballots have been something that you just can't touch because
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they've long been associated with members of the military, right? >> exercising at the sacred right, but it's been interesting over the past few years, the number of overseas ballots coming from civilian expats now outnumbers those coming from members of the military and this group is civilian expats. this is expected to be a bloc of voters that goes for democrats and they've spent a lot of money trying to garner their support. this was not lost on former president trump or his gop allies. so in recent months, they have tried to target these overseas ballots with a series of lawsuits, specifically in north carolina and michigan, they were targeting are laws that say that even if you've never lived in a state, either michigan north carolina, if for example, your parents have lived there from michigan, your spouses live there. you can still send your overseas ballot to that state. >> now this did not go well for them. >> for example, in michigan, the judge called this lawsuit cope, and attempt to disenfranchise voters and the north carolina judge said that republicans presented no substantial evidence of the
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fraud they claim they were trying to prevent the judge has also took aim at the timing of these lawsuits filed just a few weeks before election day, arguing that if you really thought there was a problem here, you would have filed this earlier. most of these ballots have already gone out. we were in north carolina, we watch the board of elections. they had boxes and boxes of overseas ballots from the military. how would you suddenly sort out the ones that were just it's qualified if they were to prevail. but of course i know and talking from sources from both the harris team and the trump team, that's a little bit of war games going on here. sowing seeds potentially of distrust or for litigation depending on how tight the election is it speaking with sources familiar with the harris is thinking about this line? litigation. they say, look, really the goal here is to sow seeds of confusion even if the trump team, if they lose in court, which they have so far they're really just trying to sow confusion. so if michigan and north carolina, two of the biggest prizes and the electoral college are really close this is one of the ways they can say see, look at that group of ballots we tried to challenge them and they wouldn't let us. so again, there's a war game strategy
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here. beyond the legal arguments, there's also a lawsuit in pennsylvania over the same thing. what's the status of that? >> so i've learned there's always a lawsuit in pennsylvania when it comes to this election litigation because really, i mean, that is the state that a lot of people who watch this closely expect that this entire election could come down to write a must-win for harris and there has been a lot of election-related litigation, including on this issue the pennsylvania lawsuit is a little bit different, there are they are suing over how overseas ballots are vetted. the identification requirements, right? you're not required to provide certain identification that you do have to either provide your social security number or your license and these rnc lawyers who have filed this lawsuit, they would like some of those ballots pushed aside for further vetting. but again, we go back to the war games. many people think that this could come down to a handful of votes in pennsylvania, widely expected that this could go to the courts, and this would be an issue that they could try to resurrect or just point to two sow distrust in the whole
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system. yeah. and that id change happened in september of 2022 and yet it has just been brought up serious mysteriously in the last few weeks here paula reid. thank you so much for keeping us up-to-date on this important stuff when we come back, we have new details in the death investigation of one direction star, liam payne will have details ahead tonight at ten eastern on cnn. we left the city we needed. a car for the first time in a decade after confirming, we both still knew how to drive. we need the car. we could agree on, so we went to car gurus and they delivered literally shop smarter, not harder car gurus get it with gurus who founded your kayak company because you loved the ocean, not spreadsheets you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do are matching platform lets you spend less time searching and more time connecting with candidates, visiting d d.com slash higher. here's to
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to be made public, but the associated press is now reporting on what was allegedly in his system. cnn, stephanie elam is on the story for us. stephanie tell us what you're learning here. >> yeah, brianna and boris, this is one of those things where people want answers quickly, but when it comes to this testing, adjust takes a lot longer than what people would like. but according to the associated press there has been an initial report cocaine found in liam payne's body that's what we are learning now when he fell to his death from that port four balclcony te issue here though, is that is still takes many days and it could be takes several weeks before we actually know what the toxicology of payne's body was as well as the histopathology which is looking at disease within the tissues of payne's body as well. so that's going to take a long time along with the autopsy as well. all of that needing to be done in this case. now we do know that geoff payne, liam's father, did arrive in ueno sideways on friday in an effort
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to try to bring his son's body home however, because of these tests, argentinian officials say that they cannot release the body until those results have i've been reached until they're able to find out what they are. and then at that point they decide whether or not the body is ready to be released, that his father was able to see his son from what we understand, that he was trying to see a hotel room but was not able to vote, was able to see one similar to that but obviously you see how people have been arriving all weekend long, paying their respects to liam payne and also geoff payne going out the thanked the fans for that as well. but this investigation is ongoing and that is part of the reason why we still don't have answers as it'll be a long time before we actually do brianna and boris alright, stephanie, we know that you'll keep an eye on that. stephanie elam. thank you so much. now, to some of the other headlines that we're watching this hour, civil rights attorney ben crump is demanding a federal investigation into saturday's gangway collapsed that killed seven people off the coast of savannah georgia. crump
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represents three of the victims families, and he says, what happened offs a subpolar island was a preventable tragedy that resulted from quote, malfeasance let's. killed were all over the age of 70. they were set to board a ferry back from a heritage festival when that gangway collapsed, sending at least 20 people into the river below authorities in georgia are blaming catastrophic structural failure and they're promising a full investigation and disgraced movie producer harvey weinstein. weinstein it has been diagnosed with bone cancer source telling cnn he is being treated for chronic myeloid leukemia. it is the latest in a slew of health-related issues for weinstein, who also underwent emergency heart surgery last month he's now receiving cancer treatments at the rikers island prison where he is awaiting a new trial for some of the alleged sex crimes that he's accused of and some good news for consumers ahead of the holiday shopping season, target is cutting prices on more than 2000 items including
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beauty products, toys, and food. >> it's the second time this zero target has lowered prices and its move follows that of other big name retailers like walmart, ikea, and all the who've also cut prices recently opening to bring in more? inflation worry consumers. it's hard to go to target, to buy one thing. and now with this, it's going to be impossible. >> it's impossible. i are they dropping prices on hot? we'll cars and pokemon cards. i have some little friends who want to know skipping any toilet merchandise, t-shirt, fortunately, yeah, we'll find out after that big auto strike, then negotiated wage hike at gm did not break the bank after all, it turns out and just moments we're going to break down why quite the opposite is happening. >> that story and more next on cnn news central sandwich between brands. >> can i weigh in on this debate with department of agriculture generally defined sandwiches as meat between bread or upon, what about subs
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shot, brilliantly an uncommon goods.com i'm elizabeth wagmeister in los angeles in this is cnn closed captioning is brought to you by sokoloff law mesothelial, the victims call now $30 billion in trust money has been set aside. >> you may be entitled to a portion of that money all when he'd hundred eight-five 920400. that's when 8085920400 what a difference a year makes today, general motors is reporting stronger-than-expecte d third quarter earnings. and by strong, we mean beating revenue forecast by nearly $800 million just last year, gm was caught up in a weeks-long strike. you might recall that the company estimates cost it more than 1 billion, 1.1 billion to be exact. >> at the time, gm claim that it couldn't meet the union wage demands and remain competitive but the company eventually agreed to give workers and immediate 11% raise
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and additional raises in the years to come. >> i want to discuss with tony totty. he's the president of the united auto workers local 14 in toledo, ohio. tony, thanks so much for being with us. i remember last year when we spoke during the strike your argument and the slogan for uaw, was that record profits should result in a record contract. are you satisfied now with the deal that uaw made and in light of this new record profits be with you again we're very satisfied and, that's the goal of the union, is to just get our fair share. and these companies were very profitable then. and as we see, they're still very profitable now, in all the workers want as our fair share when it comes to seeing this news, how might that potentially change your approach when the contract is up and you're dealing with the next negotiation hope all workers get to see
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this and it's not just us, it's other industries without a union i don't think that any one worker could get this and let it be a lesson. all the fear tactics and scare tactics that they use to say, you know, the company will go bankrupt if you get this, all these naysayers that were saying that the exact opposite is true. and we see it in the earnings now. so we need to learn from this and all workers need to learn from this. they have the money and all we want is our fair share. we want our companies to be healthy. so moments like this it's especially with our profit sharing can be equitable so one reason for these higher profits is that gm is selling cars at higher average prices, at nearly $50,000 per vehicle. >> i wonder if the average uaw employee could afford the average gm vehicle. and also if
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you are concerned about any long-term effects well, that's one of the things that this contract correct? it we had so many temporary employees before the contract. i think the answer would be no, but because we put different stipulations in this on you know, new workers being kicked over to traditional employees or permanent employees. now, i think they could afford this it's something to watch, especially with the ev future where we are in the biggest transformation in this industry since its inception. and now we got to look to ev sales to see if this is sustainable or not. but it looks like 60% another trade ends for these new evs are coming from nadh gm vehicles. so people are excited about the lineup. so only the new agreement when i believe will be in about 3.5 years. only time will tell tony totty, we very much appreciate the
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update. we look forward to catching up with you again soon. thanks for joining us thank you. of course with just two weeks left before the election, the harris campaign is bringing out the big guns president obama, and the real slim shady himself much more to come and another hour of cnn news central before we condemn vice president harris basis voters and takes the pressing questions, lie. anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall kamala harris tomorrow nine eastern on cnn
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