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8085920400 election day and the candidates since of course, are battling for every vote, while former president trump targets latino voters and heads to a key swing state, one of wraps biggest stars is set to take the stage for the harris harris campaign in motor city. >> plus secretary of state tony blinken back in the middle east. what we're learning about his meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who is the white house, tries to revive stalled ceasefire and hostage talks and new scrutiny of the world's richest man as he campaigns for donald trump. why some former republican officials are questioning whether elon musk's latest effort to get out the vote might be illegal. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to see cnn news central
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see former president barak obama taking the stage with vice presidential nominee tim walz in wisconsin. >> that is bradley woodford, i believe leave on stage right now ahead of them and early voting, kicking off their today in the critical battleground state obama is then going to head to detroit for a get-out-the-vote rally where he's going to be introduced by eminem, who of course, is a detroit native as obama campaigns with the real slim shady former president donald trump is traveling to swing-state north carolina for a rally tonight. a state that trump has won twice, but we're polls show he's currently neck and neck with vice president kamala harris let's take you now, live to greensboro, north carolina, which cnn's kristen holmes is tracking trump's rally tonight. we can also actually go to madison, wisconsin where cnn's priscilla alvarez is. that's where tim walz and barak obama are expected to speak at any moment. our priscilla, what more do we know about the
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campaign strategy from the harris team today? >> well, they're certainly trying to capitalize on early voting. early voting kicks off today and wisconsin and the location of this rally ali, is also notable. this is dane county. it is a county that president biden won by wider margins in 2020 compared to hillary clinton in 2016. it's also a county that obama did well in back when he ran in 2008. so obama and tim walz will be delivering a message that we have heard repeatedly from the vice president over the last several days, which is trying to underscore the stakes of this election, expect more of that for the next several days from this campaign as they try to hyper-focus on the risks and threats that they say. a second donald trump term poses. now, in addition to all of this is you just mentioned obama will be going michigan and get another swing state and also a state by the way, that vice president kamala harris was in
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a few days ago to also kick off early voting in detroit and then he's going to join the vice president in a battleground georgia on thursday for their first campaign appearance together. so taken together, what this is, is the campaign bringing the star power to supporters to vote early and to make sure that they can walk in there coalition that includes by more exposure for the vice president with interviews, traditional land non-traditional. but today with telemundo i try to appeal to latino voters. the reason for that is while she polls well with latinos more better than or president donald trump, when you dig to those numbers, it's lagging behind democratic nominees. and she's evenly split among hispanic man with trump's. so today in that interview, the focus for the campaign is virtually appeal to them with her economic proposals centered on affordability brianna boris all right. >> priscilla, thank you so much. let's go now to kristen holmes, who is in north
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carolina. trump was there all day yesterday. kristen, tell us more about the campaign's big final push there. >> yeah. do expect him to be back again next week. i mean, one thing to keep in mind is the fact that north carolina was always going to be a critical battleground state. it delivered donald trump his narrowest victory in 2020. but one thing that has changed as the kamala harris ascension to them the top of the ticket window, biden was at the top of the ticket, they believed that it was in the bag that they had won north carolina and they didn't need to do quite as much campaigning here. now, polling recent polling shows that while donald trump does have an edge, it does seem as though the democratic ticket has more energy, enthusiasm, and support in north carolina than it previously. he actually did when joe biden was at the top of the ticket. so you're seeing him here today, you're seeing him yesterday. one going over the rules of early voting. early voting has started in this state and trying to drive these voters these supporters who are showing up at these events to the polls now getting
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them out as quickly as possible, trying to rack up those numbers early and we also know that republicans generally do show up at the polls on election day. however, you're also seeing a big early voting push, not just from donald trump and his campaign, even though donald trump self has had mixed reviews on early voting, but also from republicans as a whole. again, trying to bring people out early in case anything could happen on election day, particularly in a battleground state like this. >> and kristen, you have some new reporting on donald trump recording an interview with joe rogan's podcast. tell us about that well, boris, this is a big deal for the trump campaign. >> i mean, joe rogan has more than 14 million followers on spotify. his podcast is consistently ranked as one of the top podcasts and it actually reaches into a community that donald trump francine has been trying to tap into, which is essentially low propensity voters, people who don't generally show up to the polls, but also people who don't generally engage with politics using traditional media, but they might listen to podcasts. we know donald trump has used this effort to try and
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reach out to these different voting blocs time and time again. but joe rogan would really the kind of the cherry on top because of the fact that he is so popular, i'm one of the things that i had heard back when rfk decided to drop out and endorse donald trump. was donald trump's team was actually hoping that this would help with the relationship with joe rogan to get this interview on the books. >> because remember joe rogan and donald trump have not had a perfect it history. >> joe rogan essentially said that all politicians, but rfk jr. were manipulative and then donald trump lashed out at joe rogan will be interesting to see how all of this plays out when they sit down together in austin, texas at rogan's studio there on friday kristen holmes live for us in greensboro. >> thank you so much. let's discuss with our political panel now, we're joined by gloria borger, a cnn political analyst, and alex thompson is cnn political analyst and national political reporter for axios. gloria. first to you, i want to ask you about this new reporting from cnn's isaac dovere. he's reporting at the harris campaign is confident
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that trump is going to continue with his references to the enemy within alluding to what he describes as radical left lunatics. he's talking about nancy pelosi and adam schiff, suggesting the military go after them. the harris campaign is hoping that he continues doing that so that they can point to that and show voters that she's the actual change agent and the rational candidate in this race. >> well, first of all, he is continuing to do that. we saw that today, so i think that's a pretty good bet. and in talking to people inside the harris campaign, i can tell you that it's taken this turn and what they want to do, they believe they're like 4% undecided voters and all the battleground states. i mean, who knows, but that's what they think and that the concern of those undecided voters is about his temperament and what they're trying to do is over and over again say that he is unstable, that he is a risk to the country. now it is difficult for them and they admit it when you have a 60% disapproval
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rating of the way things are going in the country you know, two thirds of the voters think things aren't going well to convince people on that case alone that donald trump shouldn't be president. now, she believes she has introduced herself to the american public, but i think she's still got some work to do on that front to talk to people about what she's going to do as president. but they're really leaning hard into this argument. went to your point in terms of her introducing herself. that's why she was originally avoiding national media this week, she is not going to battleground states today. she's only going to bat around state tomorrow. that's because she's doing national media during telemundo today. she's doing nbc news later today, and then she's doing a cnn town hall on this network tomorrow night to gloria's point, alex, i wonder. >> yeah, we know the enemy within comment. >> it's undemocratic. this idea of using your power to target your political opponents. but in terms of temperament, it's really a
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known quantity with trump. does this work to move voters this argument that harris is making? >> i mean, this is a big risk and democrats are completely divided on this. the fact is that kamala harris has shifted her strategy on trump just in the last month. if you look at go back to july, august, they were trying to mock him, make him sort of dismissive of him, and they've now really gone back to the joe biden strategy i've warning about it's not joy, it's like darkness, essentially, they're trying to motivate it. but to your point, do there's a question of how people already made up their minds about donald trump. and that 4% that you're talking about, are they more uncertain about her or are they more uncertain about him? and that's the risk? >> the campaign is saying, you know, that they admit that there is some uncertainty about her. but the argument that as the other choice, he is so risky and unstable that people would be willing to sort of say, you know what, i can't take that risk. now, the people you're talking to are low propensity the voters probably. and so the choice also is will they just stay home or will
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they actually come out and both the trump campaign, alex is pursuing those low propensity sort of disengaged voters in their own way. i think that's part of joe rogan's audience, right? as podcast audience, the sort of independent bros what's the wisdom of going after that audience? and also, what do you think that conversation is going to be like it's really a mars versus venous election in so many ways and you get the joe rogan is a perfect contrast with the podcast that kamala harris is doing on friday, which is when bernie brown and donald trump is basically been on every bro podcast known to mankind, stuff that i've never heard of that any bro i know it's never heard of it, bro yeah. >> it's complete true. and yes, i think that in the same way that trump is going after those disaffected bros are low frenzy bros. she's going after the low-propensity gauss to who may be motivated, especially by abortion rights and fearing that a donald trump presidency would really restrict their bodily autonomy bernie brown, joe rogan, what different vibes
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and you know, it's a completely different vibe, even the matt is eminem right? >> who is going to be on the trail in michigan tonight. he's introducing obama as we expect to happen, and it just reminded us of a moment of eminem actually lambasted trump. this was 2017 it's actually quite a long appearance that he did at the bet awards. but this is just a moment that i think sort of emulates the larger picture love our military and we love our country but we words. and i wonder what you guys think is this the kind of alarm that he might be sending tonight? and is it the right message for this point? the campaign, what do you think, laura? >> well, i think, you know, he's not going to change much from the way he was because he accused trump of brainwashing people and i don't know whether
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what terms he's going to use because obama will be there. so it's kind of, it's kind of hard to say, but i think he's going to be very strong and anti-trump and talk about the risk he poses to the country which by the way, is exactly what obama has been doing obama has been saying, you know, if he were your grandfather, you get on the phone and say to someone, should we take away his keys or something? i think like that and i think that, you know, that jives with the message that you hear from from the former president on the, on the trail, he's been very strong on that. >> and just the other thing i'd add is they're going up to the same joe rogan voter. it seemed voters that trump's going after by going on joe rogan i'm curious alex, north carolina for trump, three stops yesterday, more stops today. >> this is a state that he won by a very slim margin back in 2020. does that signal to you that there's some real concern from the trump team there. i mean, this is if he lose north carolina, that is a huge alarm
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data your christmas talking about this earlier, they thought they had it in the bag when joe biden was top the ticket with kamala harris to top the ticket, you've seen the trump campaign come in and spend a lot of money late and to the democratic campaigns credit. they were spending money on north carolina even when joe biden was in in the race, they always thought that this was a potential way, and i can tell you back in 2020, the biden campaign that north carolina was going to be what ultimately georgia was their internal data had a very, very close until about two weeks before election day. and they've shifted resources to georgia, so they for him pretty bullish and don't forget you have the mark robinson controversy there, which is going to hurt trump, although trump denies he knows anything about it whenever he's asked about it. but if people are going to vote straight you know, they're going to probably try and avoid robinson so i don't know what the poll differential is now, but yeah, he's losing so that doesn't help them at all. >> the last thing i'll just add is the reason so important is because the math pennsylvania's 19 electoral votes, north carolina's 16.
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there was a path for kamala harris to win this election with winning north carolina and losing pennsylvania that governor's race in north carolina, they get about it. we'd sometimes like to though yeah. yeah. gloria, alex great to have you both. thank you so much. and still to come seeking a democrat pardon me, diplomatic solution to the escalating conflict in the middle east. secretary of state blinken is in israel. so what we know about his meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, plus we want to take you inside elon musk's recent town hall as the tech titan pours millions into returning former president trump to the white house later a major ruling against former new york mayor rudy giuliani. what his election lies will now cost him these stories and much more coming up on cnn news central before election day. vice president harris bases voters and takes to pressing questions, lie anderson cooper
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that's 809 910361 color go online now the lead with jake tapper today at four on cnn now to the latest diplomatic attempt to end israel's war with hamas and hezbollah, secretary of state antony blinken met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu one-on-one on today for more than two hours, pressing him over the need to capitalize on the death of former hamas leader yahya sinwar. >> that's according to the state department sinwar was of course the architect of the october 7 attack, and he was killed last wednesday and the u.s. >> is still pressuring its allies, despite netanyahu's systems that israel's military goals in gaza remain unfinished and the prime minister is feeling a lot of pressure on other fronts as well. their families, as you see here, of hostages held in in gaza, who demonstrated outside of secretary blinken's hotel in tel aviv. they're demanding a ceasefire deal to get their
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loved ones back the latest, let's go to cnn national purity correspondent kylie atwood. kylie, what is the latest on blinken's visit well, listen, it's very clear that the message that we have heard from biden administration officials over the last few days in terms of wanting to capitalize on this moment, wanting to seize this moment of an opportunity to bring to bore an end to the conflict in the gaza war fall following the death of hamas leader yahya sinwar is the message that the secretary of state is delivering to his israeli counterparts, including the prime minister in those private conversations today, we heard him speak just now for a few moments before his meeting with the israeli president hertzog, i want you to listen to what he said death of sinwar does create an important opportunity to bring the hostages home, to bring the war to an end. and to ensure israel's security. and that's exactly what our conversations today focused on with our
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israeli colleagues including arrangements for the period following the end of the conflict it's a conversation that i will pursue in the region with other partners but as the president said, this is and we have to make sure that this is a moment of opportunity to move forward but of course, the question remains, are the israelis and the americans on the same page here, it doesn't appear that they exactly are according to the readout of the meeting between secretary blinken and israeli prime minister netanyahu. >> netanyahu's office said that they spoke about the progress of the fight in gaza and supreme efforts to bring home those hostages. but there wasn't a talk about them agreeing to the need for an end to the conflict in gaza. and of course, we have heard prime minister netanyahu in recent days say that he's going to continue fighting that war even after sinwar's death. so that
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appears to be a point where we will watch, but it doesn't appear that there is agreement yet between the israelis and the u.s on this. and then of course on humanitarian aid, the necessity for the humanitarian aid flow into gaza to increase the biden administration has been pressing israel to actually enable more of that humanitarian aid to get into make sure that it is distributed within gaza. that's according to blinken's message to prime minister netanyahu in their meeting earlier today. but the israelis aren't saying anything about that today. so that is an area if for us to watch, particularly because the biden administration has threatened that they will indeed be making changes to their policy vis-a-vis israel if they don't follow through on some of the demands that the u.s. has made for them to allow this humanitarian assistance into gaza kylie, what about israel strikes on hezbollah and lebanon? what is the state department's saying about trying to protect civilians? there well, listen, the u.s has
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been saying for quite some time now that any strikes that impacts civilians that cause civilian deaths or something that they are opposed to it it's one of the reasons that they didn't want that campaign in beirut, that bombing campaign in beirut to continue the way it had been in recent weeks. >> but us officials also recognize they say that there is a need, there is israel should be able to go after hezbollah targets inside of lebanon. and that is it's where are the challenges here, because a lot of the strikes that the israelis have been carrying out have had civilian deaths that have occurred as a result. and so the u.s. is looking at a lot of those incidents, asking questions of the israelis about some of these strikes so this is a space we continue to watch particularly because there's tension between the u.s. and israel about how israel is carrying out this campaign against hezbollah in lebanon all right. >> kylie atwood. thank you so much. let's bring in david
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sanger of the new york times. he's also a cnn political and national security analyst, and he's the author of the book, new cold wars. china's china's rise, russia's invasion, and america's struggle to defend the west. david, how are you looking at the different information coming out from israel and the u.s. about what blinken and netanyahu are engaging on well, first, brianna, no surprise here prime minister netanyahu has not been on the same page with president biden or secretary blinken for most of the past year second the prime minister is looking at the calendar and he sees that if in two weeks donald trump wins all of this pressure, the kind of letters that you saw blinken and secretary austin san last week saying that there could be a cut off in aid if there's in american aid if more relief and humanitarian goods didn't make it to people in gaza those letters are likely to come to
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an end. >> he's not going to have to worry about that. >> so he has been playing for time this entire period of time last wednesday when sinwar was killed, there was a brief flurry in washington of people saying starting with the president, this is the great opportunity for the peace deal. >> let's now turn the military victory, the tactical victory into a political agreement. we have seen no indication none from the prime minister that he's interested in doing anything except proceed as he has been going what can blinken realistically hope to accomplish? >> flesh with this visit not much. the president's leverage, president biden's leverage is sort of at a low now, especially since he is leaving office this may well be secretary blinken's last trip to the region my guess is that since they spoke for two hours and we've got about two paragraphs about what they've said. >> my guess is that that letter came up with secretary blinken
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making the case that they're serious, that they would cut off military aid. but of course, the 30 day deadline for that comes after the election. the second thing i suspect came up, brianna which is we have been waiting and waiting and waiting for the israeli strike on iran. we think it's coming. we thought it was going to happen this past weekend or monday instead, they hit it's some targets in lebanon i doubt that they would strike while secretary blinken is there. but clearly that's coming soon and that's going to add to a new dimension to this even if the israelis are somewhat limited as the president seems to think they will be, this leak of us intel about irans response or pardon me about israel's response to iran's attack missile attack, and what they'd been planning and the moving immunity missions. highly, highly classified documents. do you expect that came up or has at least sort of hung this awkward cloud over these meetings.
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>> it probably did. our best guess is that these two documents was just two pages that came out probably came out from someone who had access to it could be even a fear and we will level military official who may be wanted to make the point that israel was getting ready for this attack. >> we knew it was getting ready for the attack. the president said, so, you said so on friday that he knew when the attack was going to be and how it was going to go proceed, didn't give any details, obviously, but it's embarrassing because it reminds the israelis in a very visible way that the u.s. doesn't trust what they're saying to them. and as spying on them. now on the other hand, the israelis at various moments especially during nuclear negotiations with iran, have done the same to the united states. so it's not like allies don't watch each other. >> there were right-wing senior ministers in netanyahu's government who attended a rally yesterday that call before israeli settlements in gaza and
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the displacement of palestinians. is that a fringe position as israel is discussing a day after plan? >> it is a bit of a fringe position. and by the way, the right-wing has also been calling for striking nuclear sites in iran when they do the strike, doing something much bigger, using the moment this is convinced they will not do, right? the u.s. has said to netanyahu, you shouldn't do. and i think they they believe they have assurances. he walmart, but we'll have to we'll have to see how that sort out obviously, the biden administration has set some parameters about what they think gaza should look like. they've said it should not be ruled by hamas. seems reasonable. they've said israeli troops should not be there, but prime minister has not fully agreed to that. and certainly, if there were settlements inside gaza that would sort of and do the whole sense of what gaza was all about david sanger. >> thank you so much for your insights. this is a critical
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kidding. >> i respect his opinion. i understand the way he thinks being an engineer myself, i i can understand some of the quirkier he things that maybe other people take their own way elon musk is holding this town hall happening here in harrisburg, trying to get the vote out for former president donald trump millions of dollars into getting trump elected, even offering cash prizes to registered voters in battleground states so every day between now and the election will be awarding $1 starting tonight. this experts say could be breaking election law i've been to a lot of trump rallies, but this has the feel of like harry comic con probably right. >> there's tons a young people, which i was like surprise i think it usually like there's a lot of people like me at a trump rally, you know, getting ready to drop over these are elon musk's fans. >> he's so cool man. why not? right? >> he's just so inspiration or what a, what an amazing guy. >> but i think he offers is
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being able to use his platform to bring the truth to more people, people that may not otherwise even give a crap about politics with all the polarization that there is. now, i feel like it's really tough to yank somebody out of there. >> kamala everybody sees what the algorithms show i think most of the people that are big elon musk fans are probably on the side of trump and all that already i voted for biden in 2020 i did want changed i know when trump was in office. >> that's all more money on my paycheck. >> i was definitely bit of a trump hater, i guess. >> so 2020, you are not a trump guy i have now now, i think i was more on down the middle, didn't really care about it. >> i felt everything is too crazy. i don't want to get involved in this is i guess is the most involved on again, i haven't gotten any other rallies and i probably won't but you haven't been attending political event. now another you know, this might be the very last election that's a real election at some of these
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town halls, mosque has just been repeating election conspiracy theories statistically, there are some very strange things that happen that i'm begging to science i do it for a living. so i'm here, see you on that's literally why i'm here, but not every musk superfan is a trump voter. don bacon is a pennsylvania state government employee. >> my po4 ilan is a lot of the way he likes to break conventions, working in government for as long i like to sometimes smashed silos and just break everything down and built everything back up again. but i had voted for trump in the past. i traditionally vote republican i'm don't think i'm going to vote for him again this time. >> you don't think musk is going to change your mind. >> i mean, it mean you're could strike me. it's possible don says mosques debunked conspiracy theories are dangerous. i think probably elon's problem is he's so down the rabbit hole what he isn't now that it's really hard to know what's right and wrong it as always, it's a question of like, say the dominion voting machines had one town hall and musk brought up dominion voting machines, a frequent subject of conspiracy
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theories, rely you should only do paper ballots, hand-counted. that's it here's the funny thing even with dominion, there is still a paper trail yeah. so you could still hand recount that. i've been working for state for many before me like obi-wan, kenobi, my father before me. >> he worked for the state for many years. >> so i've i grew up as a kid and i know how the say it works. a lot of this back, so yeah, it's kinda sad when people like me who are considering here's like the quote, enemy within or the deep state where we're just doing our jobs. >> donie o'sullivan, cnn harrisburg, pennsylvania donie always has some of the most fascinating conversations i love watching his reports. >> thanks so much. donie o'sullivan for that. when we come back, president joe biden is hitting the road with senator bernie sanders to tout his administrations for its to lower the cost of prescription drugs. we're going to take you live to concord, new hampshire. >> and just moments for you are pretty yeah.
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hundred and $50 million judgment a jury awarded them last year. let's get right to cnn's kaitlin, poland's killing. what are you learning about all this? >> but boris and brianna, this is it. this is the end of the road for rudy giuliani trying to hold on to nearly everything he owns that is worth more than 1,000 sen. dollars. rudy, ruby freeman, and shaye moss, these two georgia election workers, they won $150 million. after they took rudy giuliani to trial for defaming them after the 2020 election. he has been trying to fight paying that debt for nearly a year and now we have this order from the judge in the federal court in manhattan saying it's time to turn it all over to these women
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to begin to make them whole. his assets don't nearly lead him to give them $150 million. but what he does have that they will be able to take control of either immediately or tried to sell off to collect on includes a $6,000,000 new york co-op apartment, a penthouse on the upper east side, $2 million. that rudy giuliani says is owed to him by the trump campaign. so ruby freeman and shaye moss will be able to go to donald trump and say, you owe us now for the work rudy giuliani was doing as a lawyer after the 2020 election for donald trump, where he was defaming them. the irony there. and then on top of that a 1980 mercedes-benz sports car once owned by lauren bacall assigned joe dimaggio jersey 26 watches, including a rolex and one given to rudy giuliani by the french president for his services on september for 11th, 2001. and then some checking accounts he has as well. all of that is now
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able to be claimed as their own by these two georgia election workers as they tried to recoup all of the dead from the former mayor of new york. >> how long does giuliani have kaitlan to turn over all his valuables? >> well, he has seven days. that is what the judge says in the order today. there's a couple of things here that aren't sorted out yet that the judge is still taking a closer look at four world series rings. giuliani says he gave them to his son. and so the judge is going to keep considering that. and then what to do about an condo that he also so owns in palm beach, florida down near mar-a-lago, where donald trump is, where giuliani spends a lot of time. giuliani is trying to say that's still my property. i live there, but there's gonna be a hearing next monday, and so it's the final seven days here for giuliani with all of his luxury items i genuinely wonder if he has any regrets about spreading those falsehoods. katelyn polantz, thanks so much. keep us posted on what comes next so you heard
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read take off and then the pilot comes in and says sir, there's pile of oil leaking out of the back of the plane now, i do not know anything about planes except for the fact that it should not leak or instead is great to be back in the midwest. we're not person who should be in politics
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teacher a coach he's a hunter, been a great governor you didn't tell those flannel shirt see where's have gotten somewhere come from closet salt and didn't give it to him day, i found out he can take a vintage truck apart and put it back together then that trump's ever changed a tire in his life time he says jeeps change that tyre, police his chauffeur
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point is tim will be an outstanding vice president, but he's only going to be an outstanding vice president if you vote and that's why you're here me. >> i'm asking you to vote for her congressman, mark pocan for your senator baldwin >> know you're burning won't be offended if you just walk out right now nobel the attorney absentee ballot. it's fine.

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