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rile them up resonate, i think this trend we're seeing gen z candidates like me are further this idea that young people do see that we can make a difference in politics, but it requires all of us to be aware and we have to go out and votes. >> so my message to young people is to make sure that go out and vote. if you can tell all your friends developed, if you want to get involved with mike campaign, you can go to washington for georgia.com. you can volunteer, you can support, ensure that we have young representation in office because that's how we make the difference for the future when ramaswamy, it's just wonderful to see someone who is young, who was gen-z, who is looking at politics really seriously and certainly going to encourage people to vote. >> thank you so much. appreciate your time this morning. a new hour of cnn new central starts right now
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longest serving white house chief of staff, john kelly, warning that his former boss fits the definition of a fascist tired marine general, also confirming trump told him he wants his generals to be like hitler's generals kamala harris is about to face tough questions from undecided voters. >> precise cnn town hall event tonight. just as we've learned more than 20 million people have already voted lebron james, making history once again along with his son, the first father and son duo to play together in the nba. i'm kate bolduan with john berman and sara sidner. this is cnn news central kamala harris, preparing for a cnn town hall tonight as a new
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explosive comments come to light about donald trump from his longest serving chief of staff >> certainly, no, sorry, terrion dictators he has said that so he fought certainly falls into the general definition of fascist for sure. >> again, that was his longest serving chief of staff, retired general john kelly, who also told the new york times overnight that trump praised hitler did some good things to end. of course if you know, history, again, i think he's lacking in that but if you know what his,
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you know, hitler was all about, viewed be pretty hard to make an argument that he did anything good all right. with us now is cnn anchor and chief national security analyst, jim sciutto, also author of the terrific book the return of great powers. >> i bring it up, jim, because if the words ring familiar that john kelly just said there is because you actually reported that he said pretty much exactly those same things. what's different this time was irrationally hearing him say it out loud, but still, this has been reported for some time. what was your major takeaway from all of this? >> listen, you had the words bear repeating, right? because here we are in the year 2024, we know the history of world war ii. we know the history of adolf hitler, starting world war ii, and perpetrating the holocaust, right? let, me just quote john kelly's firsthand description of donald trump, the current gop nominee for president his description of adolf hitler, he said well, but
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hitler did some good things. i said, well what and he said, well, hitler rebuilt the economy but what did he do with the rebuilt economy? he turned it against his own people and against the world. and i said, sir, you can never say anything good about the guy, nothing caliber counted. i mean, mussolini was a great guy in comparison, kelly went on to say, it's pretty hard to believe he missed the holocaust though, and pretty hard to understand how he missed the 400,000 american gis that were killed in the european theater. kelly told me, but i think it's more again, the tough guy thing. i mean, i bring that up by book, came out in march, did a lot of stories around this in march 7 months ago into the presidential campaign, widely reported around the world from times of israel to here in the u.s. and yet for some reason, it didn't move the republican party. it didn't move, it doesn't seem to have moved a large portion of american voters. and it's remarkable, right? and again, john kelly, he is a 40 year marine. i know that the trump campaign has said he's making it up. he's a
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gold star father. he served his country for more than in four decades. he rose from enlisted man to the highest rank in the military. he has zero incentive to make something like this up. so listen, it's john kelly, the 40 year marines words from a firsthand account against donald trump, who we know has lied before repeatedly. >> so the question a question i should say here is why does kelly feel it is so important to bring this to light first with you and then out loud them to the new york times in what? should are or what does he hope to instruct in voters to voters as they're going to make their decisions you know, it's actually because i've been speaking to kelly for years, really, and i've asked him before about when we did this interview, though on the record and so on. >> i asked him if he was going to go on television for instance, or write an op-ed or something along those lines, if any general his view is ben. he's not unique in this, in this view for a long serving
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military uniform, military man to say it's not my role to be overtly political right. but we have seen him evolve over time and that they were sort of background quotes than they were quotes on the record. and now you have his voice right? the audio of his voice saying these things. and i think that he and by the way, he's not alone. we've heard from mark milley who told me quite similar things as we get closer to this election and they see the real possibility that a man that they served, right? they served under trump for years, might be president again, and it is their view as expressed that he would be a danger. and it's i imagined as you get closer to the election that's razor-thin and where one outcome is that trump could be president again, that they see that as something that they have to be public about, about their view and their experience of his decision-making and why they think that's dangerous jim sciutto, you have done terrific report that you are doing terrific reporting. >> we know you will do more ahead. thank you so much for
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being with us. >> appreciate okay. let's go now to pennsylvania where tonight kamala harris will be facing undecided voters, right here on cnn for a town hall event. even mckend is an aston, pennsylvania where the townhall will be held from outside from inside to outside on what looks like a beautiful day, eva, good morning. >> good morning to you, kate. i can tell you the vice president's closing argument is really coming into focus here she's expected to lean into her personal biography to connect on a human level with the undecided and persuadable voters that we'll be asking questions of her tonight at cnn's town hall. we also hear her talking about her policy vision for america, which he characterizes as the opportunity economy. and then warning against the threat her view of second trump presidency would portend for america. she was asked by nbc what the campaign would do if the former yes, it in prematurely declared
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victory. here is how she responded last election. >> the former president came out on election night and declared victory before all the votes were counted. what is your plan if he doesn't? but again, in two weeks well, let me say this. >> we've got two weeks to go and i am very much grounded in the present in terms of the task at hand and we will deal with election night and the days after as they come. and we have the resources and the expertise and the focus on that as well. so you mind teams ready to go? is that what you're saying? are you thinking about that as a possibility? of course well that it is not sufficient for the vice president to just be talking about trump that is why we also hearing her make an affirmative case. >> and talking about why she actually wants to be president. and so are also the space that we're watching is former president barak obama stumping hard for her out on the
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campaign trail. he appeared with eminem last night doing a little wrapping in detroit and then he heads to georgia leveraging that celebrity power again in with bruce springsteen and tyler perry great to see eva. >> thank you so much. sara. >> all right. thank you, kate, joining us now, former trump 2020 director of strategic communications, marc lotter, also joining us. natasha alford she's the senior vice president of the grio and author of american. thank you both for joining us i have to play this again because it is so stark. it is so stunning to hear this from not only a member of trump's team back in 2020 but john kelly was his chief of staff. so we spent a lot of time with donald trump every day. let's hear his remarks about his former boss shortly father president
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certainly, no, sorry, taryn dictators. >> he has said that so he certainly falls into the general definition of fascist for sure, because your border, once it you know, hitler did some good things to mark. >> how do you convince someone that donald trump is not dangerous when you hear this from his former chief of staff well, i just one man's opinion and there have been many people who've pushed back on those accounts. >> i served on the 16 campaign in the white house on the 20 campaign, have never heard donald trumps say anything along those lines. and then i look to the fact that more than 200 retired generals and admirals also endorse and support president trump for his reelection. so you can take one man's perspective. i'll take the other 200 and i think the
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american people are going to decide, but ultimately, i don't think it's going to decide by labels and name-calling. it's going to come down to who can lower people's gas and grocery prices secure the border and they know the world was safer when donald trump was and the white house compared to the mess we've got going on right now natasha, what do you make of marks, comments there. >> this is again, his chief of staff. this isn't someone needs spent short amount of time with and very intimate time >> respectfully, the math for me is a little bit different. i think that when you are an intelligent politician, what you would say to a large group of people versus what you would say to a smaller group of people is different there was a calculation here that was made when john kelly went to work for donald trump, right? he's not a never trumper, is not like the many people who watched donald trump campaign and said that too many lines have been crossed there was a calculation he made a
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compromise. he made which he felt that it was worth it to go and to serve at the pleasure of the president. and so for him to come out now and to say this expresses a real concern, and i think voters need to listen to people who are in the inner circle all right, who have, there's no reason to lie listen to this and think about not just the public persona you see, not the charming, charismatic personality that donald trump may put on when he's trying to get you to vote for him. but think about how he will actually run the country behind closed doors, which does impact all of us natasha, to you, john kelly, you just mentioned as he waited to say this publicly, he did not do it on camera but he did let the new york times times record him and write the story obviously. >> i want to sort of speak to this in a little bit different terms. we're also hearing from the head of jpmorgan, jamie dimon. he according to this reporting, is too afraid of blowback to say publicly that
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he has supporting harris, but that he is going to vote for her if these powerful men are afraid to speak publicly and openly about who they're going to vote for and why what does it say about the role of fear in our election >> i, we've seen it on the campaign trail the entire time, right? you will not have a country anymore. donald trump says things to incite fear, to incite resentment, to make people think that he is the only one who can save america barca. what in truth, democracy is about all of us coming together. there is no savior in this. this is all of us being a part of this project of america. and so for the business leaders, whether we're talking about jamie dimon or just anyone in general. this is about more than the dollar it's about more than protecting your business interests. we are talking about the ability to be able to do business, right? to do the business of democracy, going forward and so this is when you will see those who are being
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really courageous and putting their personal interests aside and stepping forward in this moment, i think we need more of that. >> marc sort of in this theme of fear, trump does use words like luna taken south america won't be a country if the democrats stay in office, but democratic leaders have called trump an existential threat to democracy. of course, they or unfit for office. i am curious what effect you think this might have on polling and whether people are able to be honest about who they're actually going to vote for. >> well, i think we've seen this for a long time. i remember in 2016, you know, talking about the hidden trump voter people who are afraid to come out and people who won't put a yard sign in their yard because they fear that their houses will be targeted or they will face ridicule in their, in their neighborhoods you have seen the left with cancel culture going on for a very long time. i think that's still very real. but eventually i think we're going to have to stop just talking past each other and realize that american sometimes disagree. but at the
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end of the day, we've got to come together as americans because we can't continue you down this path for both sides for much longer because it's just taking us to a very dark place. >> right? marc lotter natasha alford. thank you both. how powerful message be if donald trump said that though, if donald trump said what you just said more, how powerful would that be? >> but he's not saying that all right. >> we're going to leave it there. >> won't stop calling him hitler a threat to democracy. >> no, there wasn't a democrat in this instance that called him johnny just said, all right. all right. thank you both. appreciate you. >> john this one new this morning, us officials say there is evidenced that nor north korean troops are in russia, right now, new reporting on why they're there. >> harvey weinstein about to make his first court appearance since reports of a rare cancer her diagnosis. the mcdonald's stock plunging this morning amid a deadly e coli outbreak linked to quarter pounders
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campaign enters its final two weeks, former president donald trump courted latino voters at a roundtable in florida yesterday when he made a slew of claims about his opponent, vice president kamala harris, and her policies cnn senior reporter, daniel dale is joining us with just the facts. >> first, let's take a listen to this claim from trump last night about immigrants with homicide convictions. he claimed all of them came to the u.s. under the biden administration. >> so the border patrol, because they've had they've never done this before. they released a list of criminals in our country they really are tremendously good. have you let them do the job like i let them do the job we have 13,000 13,099, exactly 13th at during their during their term, they tried to sell this is over 40 years. now. this is doing their three-and-a-half-year that they've been there 13,099 murders daniel, what are the
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facts say? >> former president trump has been making this claim since september. it's been debunked by me and others since september, but he keeps saying it. so we'll do it again. he keeps saying that this list of so-called non-detained immigrants with homicide convictions includes only people who enter the country under biden and harris. in fact, it does not. this list is of people who entered the country over the course of decades under numerous administrations, including the trump administration, the list grew under trump. now he said, here that they tried to say it's over 40 years who is they? well, the department of homeland security issued a statement after trump and others misinterpreted this data, and they said, quote, the data in this letter is being misinterpreted. the data goes back decades. it includes individuals who entered the country over the past 40 years or more, went on to say, it also includes many who are under the jurisdiction or currently in parsi raided by federal, state, or local law enforcement partners. and i think that's a key to trump.
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also keeps saying that these people are roaming free in the united states. well, dhs and independent experts, i've spoken to have made clear the list includes thousands of people who are currently in state and federal prison serving those homicide sentences. why are they? the others still in the country, while many of them likely have deportation orders, but are from countries that simply don't accept deportation from the united states so under a 2001 supreme court decision to immigration authorities have no choice but to release them after the completion of their criminal sentences. >> trump also made a claim about the congo lesson they're allowing dealers and terrorists and people from mental institutions. >> they're emptying out their jails into our country they're emptying out their jails. and by the way, they're crime rates all over the world are going down. there are many people now coming from the congo in africa. it's not just you think about south america.
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they're emptying out their jails in the congo and they are delivering them to the border and they're saying congratulations, he is america is this true it's not. this is one of these trump claims that grows bigger, more dramatic with each telling. so it started with some bad people from the congo or arriving at the border which you can't really fact check then it was congo of congo is emptying its prisons and then it was, now the congo is delivering people to the border. there is no evidence for any of those claims about the congo and prisoners. i spoke to the representatives for both the democratic republic of congo and a smaller neighboring country, the republic of congo. both of them were just he funneled the spokesperson for the drc said to me everything he is saying isn't true than the ambassador to the u.s. for the neighboring republic of congo said there is no truth or any sign nor a single fact supporting such a claim or statement. now for skeptics who say well, of course they're going to say that i also spoke to independent experts on in both countries. they say they see no sign that either country
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is emptying prisons for any reason, let alone to somehow send criminals to the u.s. as migrants. and i also reached out to, of course, to the trump campaign itself repeatedly, they have not been able to provide a single shred of corroboration for these claims. >> he certainly can't ignore the racist overtones of that standard, dale. thank you so much. appreciate it. john. >> all right. with me now, is senator bill hagerty are republican from tennessee who joins us from philadelphia not too far from where the town hall, a cnn town hall with kamala harris will be tonight center. thanks so much for being with us overnight. the new york times published audio recording codings from reporter michael smith, a conversation with general john kelly, donald trump's longest serving chief of staff. >> and in that on this recording, kelly talks about donald trump. >> he says, quote, he commented more than once that, you know, hitler did some good things too. mr. kelly said trump told him what good things would you say hitler did well, i
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wouldn't say hitler did any good things. >> and i would also say this i worked both with general kellyanne, president trump in the last administration gretchen. and it was not a good fit general kelly has been on record many times criticizing president trump. obviously, he doesn't like president trump i would take that with a grain of salt just as i would some of the other things that have been reported that have been debunked consistently along these lines as well. let's play trump to hillary is dangerous talked to jd vance, bring it up with jd vance, who apparently said that in a text message which he doesn't deny some years ago, but i do want to play some of this recording between michael smith schmidt, and john kelly. >> listen sit he did some good things to end. >> of course if you know, history again, i think he's lacking in that. >> but if you know what his, you know, hitler was all about viewed be pretty hard to make an argument that he did
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anything good you, worked for donald trump during the trump administration. do you have any idea what trump could be praising about adolf hitler well, i'm not agreeing that trump is praising adolf hitler because all you have are the comments from general kelly again, who did not mix with president trump, who did not get along with president trump. >> news been consistently on the record against president trump. i'll say this. i did serve with president trump is us ambassador to japan. we have more us military station there in japan. than any place else in the world overseas president trump came to visit me three times. we always met with our military there and i never saw anything but the utmost host respect both president trump's respect for our military and their loved and respect for him. that's what i know john kelly, a retired four-star marine general. >> he was chief of staff and secretary of homeland security while you were ambassador to japan, did he ever lied to you? but anyway, aligned to me about anything, no. >> alright. so why why doubt
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what he is now saying on the record out loud about he's conversations because it's totally inconsistent with my experience with president trump. i was at reason to doubt it because they've been articles published about losers and the things that were supposedly said enormity. i call the ambassador, right away again, these are old stories that are being drugged up, of course, within two weeks of the election but when i call the ambassador, she said, absolutely not true or not true. what was attributed to jail? on kelly, 20 other staffers said that was the case as well. i think this has been brought up at a time to divert and deflect. here's the story. american people right now need to be asking themselves a very basic question. are they better off today than they were when president trump was in office? kamala harris is claiming all these things that she might be able to do, yet she's done none of them for the past 3.5 years. what we've got is a situation where kamala harris can't find any place where she would differ from joe biden 72% of americans think that this country is on the wrong track. all they have to do is look back to the time when president trump was in office. that debunks these claims. president trump are at economy working
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people respected us nation's respected us we had people better off in every demographic group. and i think that's why americans are seeing president trump's polls move forward. and i think that's why we see these desperate things coming out here. here at the last minute again, within the last two weeks, citing something from the deep past, it's irrelevant at this point americans need to know will it be better off 72% of americans say we're on the wrong track, right now i think they're ready for change, not disputing your numbers on the wrong track. i will say depending on the economic metrics you use unemployment, gdp, things like that over the time. not necessarily better in the trump administration then this is what i think most people care about. real world is what they care about and they were you're picking one number, you are saying you said, under every metric with me, any demographic group that's demonstrably false. all i'm saying is there are some metrics. yes. some metrics know. and when you say that the economic record debunks the claim or debunks the idea that donald trump praised hitler. i'm not sure that the two things are related
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at all. you've been rumored as a possible cabinet secretary who's record as commander in chief debunks that in mind my mind is reckless. commander in chief does because why he actually did have some position where there were no wars. you have joe biden as commander in chief. what did he do? he and kamala harris, the last in the room? i made a terrible decision in afghanistan that led to the deaths of 13 service members, very personal to me, one of them was ryan can osce, a tennessee and i had to call ryan's parents and tell him what happened. you think about joe biden. is there the return of remains at dover? he doesn't even have time for them. he's looking at his watch when he didn't debate, he tells the world that no military man or woman died under his watch. just forgot about the 13 that died on his watch that's presidential disrespect. i don't see that coming up instead, what you have are claims that cannot be verified from someone that obviously doesn't like president trump and was fired by president trump i think consider the source said i center is that her again, i don't think that anyone is questioning the sympathy, real remorse for the families of
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those who died in afghanistan that has nothing to do. >> with the claims on the record from senator john kelly, who also lost a son and afghanistan. it has nothing to do with the claims he is making on the record out loud that donald trump praised hitler to him. now, if you're going to say you don't believe them that john kelly would have to be lying? you just told me that you don't have any reason to think that john kelly lie to you about anything conversations like this in john kelly would have a reason to be disgruntled with me because i didn't fire him president trump did. >> i've ever reason to doubt this though, because it's inconsistent with my experience with president trump. president trump has paid for it. he loves this country in no way would hitler wrote via image or likeness that he would want to follow in any way it's certainly not a role model well, and this somehow suggests that's the case. and i just don't buy it. not one dead has donald trump ever praise strong
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men before you? >> the likes of viktor orban or vladimir putin trump in the room with vladmir putin and xi jinping with modi, with ave he's able to hold his own. >> i certainly don't think kamala harris could do that. donald trump knows how to negotiate, knows how to deal with world leaders. and you can deal from a position of strength that's what americans need right now. that's what american should be asking themselves this close to the election is who will represent our nation, who will put us back in a posture of strength donald trump clearly can do that because he's done it before under his watch, we had no major wars break out. as soon as joe biden and kamala harris came back into office, we saw the exact opposite. we've got hot wars now in the middle east, you see what's happening in ukraine and russia. no more attention than we haven't seen that level of tension in the far east that's going on right now in years. it's a very bad situation that's occurred over the past 3.5 years. kamala harris could have done something about it if she were serious. obviously, she didn't. >> and i think the american public we can see right through it.
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receiving russian uniforms and equipment. cnn's oren liebermann has a very latest for us from the pentagon. oren. good morning. >> good morning, kate, in terms of the numbers we're looking at here, a senior administration official says it's in the thousands. of course, the u.s. trying to get a better handle on just how many soldiers they are moving from north korea to russia. and of course, what their ultimate goal is in terms of the imagery that's expected to be released and the intelligence that is likely to to include satellite imagery that shows the ships that are moving north korean troops from north korea to russia. and perhaps the training grounds as well, where these north korean troops are receiving training. of course a key question is, what are they training to do if they're training the fight in ukraine on behalf of russia, defense secretary lloyd austin earlier today made it clear how serious that would be we are seeing evidence of that that there are north korean troops that gone to africa.
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>> and i was exactly excuse me that africa, but russia what exactly they're doing left to be seen. these are things that we need to sort would be. he said it would be incredibly serious, not only for europe, but also for the far east as well, south korea and the uk have both pointed out that there are troops that are headed, that these troops are headed there perhaps to fight in ukraine. that's something the u.s. is trying to get a much better grasp on on and we'll certainly be watching to see if they pop up in eastern ukraine fighting on behalf of russia. kate, a key question here, what is north korea getting in exchange for giving troops to russia here? of course, north korea has tried to advance both its nuclear end, its satellite program those would be two areas where the russians could very well help out north korea, and it would be very serious, indeed, if they choose to very good question, indeed, great to see you, oren. >> thank you very much, sir. >> doing these final days of the campaign, some celebrities are issuing a warning about the
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says it is not received medicine supplies or food for 18 days increasing humanitarian aid to gaza was reportedly a prominent topic in secretary blinken's meetings with israeli leaders yesterday rockdale so county georgia officials say they are going to sue biolab in conyers in federal court to seek money for affected at a chemical plant last month for 17,000 residents to evacuate and sent dangerous chlorine gas into the air a spokesperson for biolab says the company is trying to work with the county to ensure there will not be any other issues. >> but bronny, james and son bronny just made nba history history as the first father-son duo to play together, not for very long, just a few minutes as the lakers went onto beat the timberwolves. but long enough for lebron's to pass along some advice i'm already
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just like carefree more about mistakes. guam for so james did get an a dad-joke before the game. he filmed this nike ad filling bronny's car up with serial before heading to the court? >> that's nice. >> i do want to note there was other important basketball news last night, apparently lost in all the lakers coverage. we seem intent on doing the boston celtics the reigning world champions, one big over the new york knicks, just so you know, sara thank you. let's also talk about the liberty than if we're going to go there. okay. >> extensive. >> they are the champions. all are just 13 days until election day and worry is growing about ai generated content that could mislead unsuspecting voters in new public service campaign from the anti-corruption organization represent us and featuring hollywood stars, shows just how convincing ai content is
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gotten so advanced, you probably can't tell the some of us aren't real definitely that's a problem because this election, bad actors are going to use ai to trick you into not voting not voting all right. >> cnn's hadas gold is joining us now. hadas, what prompted this particular psa yeah. >> well, i mean, it goes to show you that not all celebrities in the sattar who they seem to be. and it's aiming just to show you how easy it is to be tricked because of your first watching that. you have no reason not to believe that all of these celebrities would participate in an ad that's going to be rough hunting nationally about voting. now we've seen plenty of fake celebrity endorsements out there. usually these are sort of static images you see on social media. it will be celebrities wearing shirts, endorsing a certain candidate. and we've even seen, of course that taylor swift endorsement that donald trump posted on truth social that made it seem as though taylor swift was endorsing him. and taylor swift
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even mentioned her fears of manipulated content of a.i.-generated content in her actual real endorsement of vice president kamala harris. but experts are actually warning that this celebrity endorsements aren't so much what they're worried about. and this is what this psa is going about. their actually worried that it's going to be manipulated content about how oh, when, and where to vote information about your local polling station, whether it comes from seems to come from a celebrity, seems to come from a local official or from anybody in your community that is going to confuse voters on and around election day and potentially keep them home how easy is it to create a manipulative images? because i know you tried to do it it's so easy, sara, and it has become so user-friendly. >> so i want to show you guys two images, one image is a real photo from the 2020 election from my home county, miracle, but county in arizona of a polling location the one on the right, i made in like literally less than a minute using a program called adobe express and i added a car crash. now
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that doesn't seem that horrible. but what if i was a bad actor? i'm a nay belated. what is a real image other other than those two cars crash and i posted on alliance said, hey, this polling station had a really bad car crash and it's closed. you got they go somewhere else. and what if that kept some people home and that is the fear that took me very, very less than a minute. and if you look closely and you know what to look for, you might be able to say some of the visual distortions, but somebody just scrolling through their phone really quickly might not be able to spot it. and if you have a really good system, it can get even better. so that number one tip, if you're not sure about something think whether it's generated content, get off that site and go check with the actual official state election website. >> oh, good advice. docx gold. thank you so much all righty we did it it today central. >> thanks so much for joining us cnn newsroom is up next to find themselves leaving you lost unique to hire. i need
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