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more than just a book called our scan for your free riders guide, 800, 4, 5, 518 to seven president harris face-to-face with a crucial group of voters at tonight's cnn town hall in pennsylvania, one of the most critical state of this election as former president trump heads to battleground georgia, we're following the campaigns plus he had one of the most powerful positions in the trump white house. now, retired marine general john kelly has an ominous warning for america. he says trump fits the definition of a fascist and describes the former president's praise for hitler and a cnn exclusive an investigation into predatory campaign fundraising tactics targeting the elderly including people suffering from dementia. >> we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central
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working to shore up undecideds as former president trump tries to turn out his base in georgia any moment, we're expecting to see vice president harris touching down in philadelphia ahead of her big cnn town hall, where she's hoping to win over the support of persuadable voters. this is happening as former president trump is heading think the battleground georgia for two campaign events sun is going to take part in a town hall and then hold a rally for his supporters this evening let's go to cnn, chief national affairs correspondent, jeff zeleny and aston pennsylvania. the site of cnn's town hall with harris jeff, what can you tell us about tonight's event and the format were going to be undecided and persuadable voters who are here on hand in delaware county, just one of the critical suburban areas outside of philadelphia, asking questions, have vice president kamala harris, of course, these are
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representing tentative of many voters who still have questions in this race, even as millions and millions vote across the country more than 1 million pennsylvania voters have already cast early ballots. >> there are still a sliver of undecided or movable voters. so those voters will be on hand here, at least tastes smattering of them, asking questions of the vice president harris campaign believes this is an opportunity for her to explain her policy positions, but also give some voters who perhaps are not yet sold on her candidacy bit more to hang on to, but we do know that she also will actually spoke earlier this afternoon outside her residence in washington, dc, outside the naval observatory, really pushing back at the former president, questioning his fitness for office, some of his comments he reportedly made about his generals look for her to continue that conversation. she's really been using the former president's own words to bolster her argument on the campaign trail that has been something she's been doing. she has been traveling to blue wall states, pennsylvania, of course this is the mother of
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all battlegrounds 19 electoral votes here. it is virtually politically impossible to imagine either of the candidates winning that magic number of 270 electoral votes without pennsylvania and the rest of course, of the blue wall states of michigan and wisconsin, the harris campaign believes is their best path to the white house. of course, donald trump, as you said, is campaigning in georgia today. but he too has been in pennsylvania so many times. but but here in delaware county, she's trying to it's a bluish county. she's trying to run up the score, if you will, because she knows the rest of the state is challenging for her to say the least yeah, jeff. >> yeah. you also have new details about how harris plans to deliver her closing arguments. what have you learned about that look, we are learning that the vice president is expected to give a speech next tuesday, one week before election day on the national mall to make her case to america and be surrounded by thousands of supporters in washington, dc.
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>> but she's going to break away. we're told of the sort of loop around battleground states shall be campaigning. of course, every day, next week, but giving that big closing arguments, speech likely later. perhaps in prime time or in the evening, to make that case for why she believes that she is the change agent here, but boris, that is essential question as we've been traveling around talking to voters who are still not quite sure who could bring change to the white house. donald trump, of course, argues it's him. but the vice president is trying to make the case that he is unfit for a second term. that is certainly the stakes here, but with 13 days, even as millions vote, every single day there are still undecided voters and those voters could turn this race for some brianna. >> all right. jeff zeleny, live for us in pennsylvania. thank you. and in the meantime, trump is on his way to campaign in georgia, which comes after trump's former white it house chief of staff, john kelly, who is a retired four four-star marine corps general, confirmed
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an explosive report by the atlantic that cites two sources claiming trump said during a private white house conversation that he needed the kind of generals that hitler had, the atlantic also reports that when confronted with the bill for army specialists vanessa gains funeral trump said, quote, it doesn't cost 60,000 bucks to bury a f-king mexican specialist gains family has disputed the atlantic's reporting. >> they say that mr. trump treated them with respect. here's vice president harris responding to these reports all of this is further evidence for the american people of who donald trump really is. this is a window into who donald trump really is. from the people who know him best. we know at donald trump wants, he wants unchecked power. the question in 13 days will be, what do the american people want? >> let's take you now, live to georgia where trump is
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campaigning today with cnn's alayna treene. alayna trump's campaign is dismissing all of these reports >> they are. we've heard from a number of top trump campaign advisors as well as others who had worked in trump's former white house. that includes mark meadows and kash patel really pushing back hard on what kelly has said. i also did just in response to harris's comments there that you played, i did just receive a statement from trump campaign adviser stephen chung criticizing harris over this. i'm going to read you some of that. he said, quote, kamala harris is a stone-cold loser who is increasingly desperate because she is flailing and her campaign is in shambles. in shambles, that is why she continues to peddle outright lies and falsehoods that are easily disprove rubin. it goes on to claim that harris is rhetoric was in part to blame and democrats rhetoric is in part to blame for some of the assassination attempts on the former president's life. and these are claims we have heard before, but all to say they are pushing back very
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heavily on this and arguing in my conversations with them that they believe some of the former officials who have been criticizing donald trump, including john kelly. it's because they are no longer in trump's favor and that they don't have the right intent and doing this so that's what their argument is, but i do want to just talk about and put the context of kelly's remarks or put haley's remarks into context because i do think that is important. you noted he was a former marine general. i will note his son on also served and died while serving in combat and just having covered john kelly in the past when i was covering the first trump white house back in 2016 to 2020, that john kelly is someone who really cares about the way that power works. the division of power within a us, i found it very notable listening to some of those recordings that they gave that he gave to the new york times when he said that he wants had a conversation with donald trump where he had to say, i don't serve you, i serve the con the constitution now, i do think it's also important to note, you know,
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some of what donald trump himself has said in relation to this because we did hear from kelly and several other former white house officials who served with trump. that includes john bolton, mark milley, jim mattis, bill barr, all of them sounding the alarm on donald trump. but what it would mean if you he was elected once again, but i want to point to what trump has said himself. he has in the past made very clear that he wants to massively expand the power of beneath the executive branch if he is in office, he's talked about using the military to round up migrants in the united states to deport that. he also often praises authoritarian leaders. he talks about it's even paying, and vladimir putin being tough guys. and we heard him actually use some of that rhetoric last night when he was campaigning in north carolina, take a listen to what he said he's a fierce individual. >> the depress the fake news hates when i say that he's a brilliant man he runs one 1.4 billion people with an iron fist he's a fierce man.
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>> i got along with him very well. >> putin. >> these are people that are tough people. kim jong un and north korea, nuclear weapons all over the place. i said, do you ever do anything else go to a game, do something. >> he loves producing nuclear weapons. >> that's what he likes producer and he's got a lot of them just, you know, those are comments donald trump has made repeatedly in the past about some of these different leaders, but they are putting into new light with some of these kelly common send especially now that these comments are coming just two weeks, not even before election day. >> boris, brianna yeah. >> no mention there of the genocide that xi jinping is conducting against the uyghurs of vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine or the various human rights violations carried out by kim jong un in north korea. notable as you said, given the timing before the election, alayna treene. thank you so much. >> we're joined now by former trump white house communications director anthony scaramucci.
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>> he's now campaigning for kamala harris. thanks so much for being with us, anthony. i do want to get your reaction to these reports from general john kelly. i do hate to bring this up, but i think we have to point out to our viewers, john kelly is the person who actually dismissed you from the white house. do you believe what he's saying you could have said fired boar's. >> i think people know i get fired or been hired me at 9:00 a.m. and just the case to your viewers or listeners having a bad day or there he fired me at 9:32 a.m. 31st of july, 2017. so if you're having a bad day, it could have been as bad as that day unless it was a health reason, but general kelly and i are close friends karen and my wife deirdre or close friends. and i have a personal relationship with them and i would tell you that he has said this privately for many years. he's been very, very concerned. i think he stayed in the white house 18 months,
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longest serving chief of staff because he was so worried about the different things that donald trump was doing. one of the things that he didn't add in that interview was a lot of times he had a pushed the president back from doing things that were illegal or against the constitution or even against the institution of the presidency. so i applaud him for being out there. he sent me a text last night that he will not be doing the view. so i'll just give you some news flash. they're he's not going to be doing the view, but i think he wants to get his words out there on record. so that people know, but the real question you have to ask people is what's up with the support of donald trump. if you've got people 40 people in the white house, myself included telling you how dangerous the person is. let's say we worked at a pharmaceutical company and we told you that the pill you are about to give one of your family members this wasn't going to kill them would you still give the pill or something in the body politic
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today that we have to get our arms around. i think there are people that like this strong man sort of thing. and i'm just here to message people that churchill ultimately was right. but democracy is a terrible form of government. you consider all the other forms of government and what we know about strong leaders is it leads to lots of corruption kleptocracy and ultimately violence and so i'm asking people to please reconsider their vote for donald trump we know that his economic plan is not as good as the vice president's. we know that he doesn't i believe in a rules-based society, he doesn't like our allies and if you like the continuity of america and all the things that have made us peaceful and prosperous over the years. i hope people will reconsider what they're doing and vote for the vice president i also want to ask you about the claim about the pertains to vanessa again, who was of course, the army specialist who was brutally killed at fort hood. >> now fort cavazos in says
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that when confronted with the bill for ganz funeral, which trump had offered to pay trump said, quote it doesn't cost 60,000 bucks to bury an effing mexican i do want to point out that it was the family's lawyer. the attorney who told the atlantic that they did send the bill to the white house and never received money from trump directly. that lawyer then did go on as did a family member to dispute the atlantic's reporting. but you have worked closely with trump. does this sound like something that he would say to you? >> well, listen, consistent with things that he says. he also said the s whole nations comment, i want going to use the word on your air and we know he does this sort of thing. and we know he has this sort of like anger base, hangry base reaction to things i just want to point out that the
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it's a tough spot for the family and it's a tough spot for the lawyers, you know, trump is menacing he talks about non-white immigrants to the united states. the way the national socialists talked about the jews in the 1930s, that should be disqualifying enough for most people. but this is a mexican family. they don't want to be in the crosshairs of donald trump they weren't in the room when he said it, and they certainly don't want to be around confirming stuff like that, but they told you that tell that once again, a bill that was promised to be paid by donald trump was not paid. i've said to the harris team, you should get 50 to 100 subcontractors over the multiple decades of trump's life as a real estate developer, get them in the room and had them tell you how he walked away from them and he left so many of them in the lurch with money spent on his his behalf. that was never paid. the final bills were never paid by him, so all of
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this is consistent with his behavior. so somebody had to explain this now, eight years ago, i was supporting him. a lot of people said to me that i was wrong to do that. they were right. i was wrong. we now have aid he years of additional data four of which when he was in the white house, 40 plus of the people that work with him inside the white house and the cabinet literally begging their fellow americans not to vote for him. and we've had four years of him campaigning on a lie. he says that he won the last election. he disavowed the american system and the american democracy. and we're sitting here again in the polls are closer than i would like them to be. but the vice president is going to win and when she does win, i hope we can put the age of trump isn't behind us have any scaramucci appreciate the analysis. >> thanks for joining us good to be here. >> thank you.
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>> ahead this hour on cnn news central, georgia fact checks donald trump on one of his oft-repeated election falsehoods. what the state's head of elections says he found when he come through the voter rolls before election day plus a cnn investigation uncovering how elderly americans, including dementia patients are being scammed out of millions of dollars by shady political fundraising tactics. >> but first america's top diplomat directly pressing prime minister benjamin netanyahu over the lack of humanitarian aid in gaza including in israeli plan that would isolate and starve palestinians by stanley steamer from carpet upholstery, air ducks and more. >> it's not clean until it stanley steamer clean that's her qt >> friend. >> it's not clean until it
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on great flores. >> cnn special event, two weeks before election day president, harris. faces voters and takes to pressing questions why anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall, kamala harris tonight at nine eastern on cnn blinken continues what could be his last diplomatic push to end israel's war with hezbollah and hamas. but on day two of his trip to the region, it's becoming increasingly clear just how difficult that will be. israel is only intensifying strikes in gaza and lebanon despite us pressure to keep the war from spreading with gaza, with the hostages, with the humanitarian situation it's also been an imperative for us to try to make sure that this conflict doesn't spread. >> it's also very important that israel respond in ways that do not create the greater escalation and do not risk
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spreading the conflict with hezbollah and lebanon in gaza, at least 74 people have reportedly died here in the last 24 hours hospitals say they are working with virtually nothing and ambulances cannot transport patients to the facility because of relentless strikes in lebanon, israel has begun launching airstrikes in the city of tyre after warning people there to evacuate, at least five hospitals in lebanon are no longer operational and 150 healthcare workers have reportedly been killed cnn's matthew chance is live for us from jerusalem. >> cnn's jeremy diamond is in tel aviv. jeremy give us the latest on secretary blinken's trip and what he's done so far well the secretary of state was meeting today with the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salmaan discussing not only these issues of regional conflict and stability, but also trying to press forward with a long-term solution to the conflict in gaza.
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>> and we know of course that the saudis could play a key role in the day after for the war in gaza, although it's not clear exactly when that will come. and that was the main focus of the secretary's meeting with prime minister netanyahu yesterday, as they sat down for over 2.5 hours and secretary blinken pressing him to sees what he described as an important opportunity in the wake of the killing of hamas leader yahya sinwar to bring about an end to the war in gaza and strike a deal that would bring the hostages back. but it's not clear that the israeli prime minister is on the same page. the closest he came in a statement released by the prime minister's office to endorsing that idea was saying that sinwar's killing is quote, likely to have a positive influence, not exactly a ringing endorsement that he plans to get right back to the negotiating table. but there's certainly was also another focus and that was on the humanitarian crisis in gaza, which has been worsening in recent weeks as the israeli military presses a major
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military offensive in northern gaza, us officials making clear that much more progress needs to be seen following that letter they sent last week calling on israeli officials to make major changes to humanitarian aid getting into gaza. in the next 30 days. and the secretary also pressed press netanyahu on this so-called general's plan, which calls for us effectively mass displacement of the civilian population in northern gaza and then laying siege, starving out anybody who remains in that area, which looks quite similar to what we've been seeing actually in northern gaza were told by a senior us official that netanyahu denied that that was the plan that they were implementing, urged and blinken urged netanyahu and his aides to say so publicly. we should note though that they have yet to do so. brown force to that point, matthew, secretary blinken said that a major goal was to increase the humanitarian aid that was flowing through gaza tell us about that
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>> we have timing some technical difficulties here. the lights just went out in the second before you came to me. but yet look, i mean, whatever us secretary of state had to say to the israeli government in terms of easing the pressure off the civilian poppy relation inside gaza it doesn't appear to have had much impact because the humanitarian situation that jeremy was just talking about, it's still absolutely dire. it's a catastrophe according to the united nations representatives on the ground. and the military pressure is still continuing as well with the israeli defense forces, israeli military areas of northern gaza, specifically the jabalya refugee camp. it's, it's a densely populated area that israel has already said it's cleared of hamas two times in the past, but now the military says that they're seeing signs of hamas reappearing. they're trying to establish itself, which is why they're going back in. and they're hitting residential buildings that hitting schools
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at least two skills schools where today they're not serving as schools at these buildings are serving as shelters for the displaced civilian population. and some appalling scenes that we've seen come to us on video from gaza over the course of the past 24 hours, once scene of a young girl being dragged from the rubble by rescue workers in a pause of the israeli military campaign, bombing campaign inside gaza, there's lots of other video as well, which we just can't broadcast because it's bodies strewn across the streets the whole area drenched in blood that the ground beneath a drenched in blood and people screaming, it's absolutely horrific nightmare scenes. so that kind of trauma, that kind of pressure in gaza and the civilian population ease ongoing despite what us secretary of state may have said to his israeli counterparts all right. >> matthew chance in jeremy
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>> and in many cases putting them into deep, deep, debt, killing joins us now live from los angeles and can you spoke with these families and they're just devastated over this? >> oh, boris and brianna, many of these families didn't know the extent of the financial damage until our cnn investigative team actually called them or some of them didn't know until their loved one died. leaving these adult children to pick up the pieces one day my gosh, the benjamin family has had this conversation before 81-year-old richard benjamin just doesn't remember. so between these two months, it's over $60,000 richard benjamin has dementia when read went red on. ultimately, he gave away more than $80,000 and
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political donations all going through a fundraising platform called when red republican campaigns rely on it to solicit donations, often using misleading ads through email and text messages like we tried to warn you, but you kept ignoring u.s. president trump personally tapped you. this is not a drill when we looked at his phone his phone told the whole story because he would get dozens dozens of text messages a day referring to him as a patriot and thank you for helping to save america. i was dealing with president trump and so it came up that when i, when they want to find out what i was doing that's what i put in. >> he really in his heart believed that donald trump and donald trump junior and other politicians were personally reaching out to him, see it
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essentially put himself $50,000 in debt after he had given them his life savings and this is all from $10 in $5 donations. it's really outrageous cnn's investigative team reviewed more than 1,000 public reports and complaints and bound deceptive political fundraising by republicans and democrats has victimized hundreds of elderly americans misleading them into donating far more than they intended and it adds up a sample of just 52 elderly donors many who suffer from dementia or cognitive decline gave away more than 6 million of their life savings the majority to donald trump and other republican candidates. she basically trained all the accounts, everything, but $250 karen's mother's jolene, gabe, republicans, nearly summer from stage four cancer amid cognitive decline, we met
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karen at her mother's home in california. it's empty as she prepares it for the rental market karen asked we not use their last name, fearing retaliation this pit in my stomach, it makes me feel like throwing up thinking that the last months of her life we're about her being swindled it's just it's incomprehensible. >> it really is it's unconscionable what they've done as karen reviewed her mother's bank records and the text messages on her phone. >> it became clear how that money disappeared so quickly. >> just got another text it's endless. this is while we've been here, 9369, 9519539, 95595610 oh, won ten hour for ten hours, 607 10141016. >> i mean, it's every few
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minutes. >> every few minutes. >> and what does it say may make this monthly recurring? >> donation. >> and it's checked already yep. the box is pre-checked, meaning the campaign can automatically withdrawal recurring donations, monthly or even weekly we tried to reach when winred by phone. >> your call has been forwarded to voicemail, texts and email. all right 40 to 50 and then went to the address that win red lists as its headquarters in virginia. >> hi, i'm kyung lah from cnn. >> could i speak with somebody from winred? they are not located in the building on site. >> when red list, this address officially with the state of virginia but they don't actually have anyone hear those. cnn found nearly seven times more complaints from republican donors, families of democratic donors have also unwittingly given away their money matt and dave weiss parts
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mother in cognitive decline donated more than $200,000 to democratic campaigns through act blue its staff, it's elder abuse there's no doubt about it. >> by talking publicly. they hope one thing might work to get actblue to return some of their mother's life savings shame. >> the right thing. do the moral thing to do is to return that money to her you don't have to. it's not it's not illegal what they did, but it's morally wrong winred as you saw in our story, did ignore our repeated requests for comment. >> we did hear from the trump campaign both saying that they notify donors before processing recurring donations and have staff on-hand to assist with refunds and cancellations. i'll actblue also sent us a statement saying that it has a service seem to help donors and accommodates as many refunds as possible beyond a standard 90 day refund window for those who show signs of cognitive decline
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boris, brianna, but so often you don't find out until well after 90 days as you point out in your story there. and as you talked about one gentleman, qiang, he said, this is legal. how was it legal that's probably the single biggest question that everyone has after watching this story is how is this legal? >> well, remember, political speech is protected speech, so it is very difficult to get over that barrier in any sort of action even given out who the victims are and what we've laid out here, there are several states that have an attorney general pursuing a legal remedy, but nothing's happened yet so these families, unfortunately, are left dealing directly with winred and actblue and the families we've talked to are not finding any remedy immediately. >> it may still be legal for now, but it's hard to imagine somebody would argue that this kind of thing is moral ken law, a really eye-opening report. thank you so much. >> next on cnn news central,
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correspondent sara murray is here with us on the story what exactly did the review find? >> well, this was a review again, if the voter rolls in georgia critical battleground state more than 8 million people are registered to vote in the state of georgia. and what they found secretary of state announce today is if there were 20 noncitizens who were registered to vote of these 20 noncitizens, 11 had never voted, nine had apparently cast ballots in the past. all wanting of those have been referred to their local jurisdictions for potential prosecution and for further investigation. but this just shows you how rare the issue of non-citizens registering to vote and actually voting actually is it's not these masses that some on the right have made it out to be in part because look, this is a crime you face incarceration, you faced deportation for most non citizens here in the u.s. it is just not worth it. they are not trying to jeopardize their status. and so officials from the secretary of state's office made it clear this is not a widespread problem. they did
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not uncover that their review and they also took aim at some other misinformation that's been going around the state that's been amplified even by a georgia republican congresswoman, marjorie taylor greene. this notion that machines were flipping votes. take a listen to what gabriel sterling, a top official in the secretary of state it's office, had to say there is zero evidence of a machines flipping an individual's vote. are there elderly people whose handshake and they probably hit the wrong button slightly and they didn't review their ballot properly before they printed it. that's the main situation we have seen there literally zero. and i'm saying this to certain congress people in the state, zero evidence of machines flipping votes and that claim was alive to 2020. and it's a lie now so you say this is kind of the double job of election officials now running the elections, hitting the misinformation. yeah. >> it's sort of silly. i was just going to say it's insidious to because it's so easy to prove. as we talked about a moment ago in the commercial break, if somebody does this they're creating a
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paper trail that can easily be traced back to them. and easily proven? >> yes, you are literally creating a record. if you are a non-citizen who registers and then votes, you are creating a paper record that you have committed a crime and so that's just not worth it. it's just not worth it for most people. and in a number of these situations in other states, they've had instances where noncitizens find out there on the voter rolls, they somehow accidentally got there and they actually go to the election offices and say, please remove me. like, i don't i don't know what i did to get on here, but i shouldn't be on here. >> gabe sterling in front of those stairs is giving me seemed like a field and back the weird lighting to the very heavy load behind him making a silhouette of this very frustrated van. >> appreciate his work appreciate your work as well. sara murray. thank you so much. now to some of the other headlines we're watching this hour, the president of mcdonalds says it's safe to eat at the fast-food chain despite an e coli outbreak linked to quarter pounders let's killed one person and sent ten others to the hospital
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us now with the details. richard, what were the main takeaways well, it depends who you are on, depends where you sit any you are a republican, you pro-trump, you will look at this list and you'll say, yep, the usual suspects of all signed up saying that harris is better, but this is what the gulenists say they are worried about donald trump's particularly his policy on
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tariffs 60% on china tend to 20% across the board in tax cuts because we already know that the trump plan will vastly boost the federal deficit without having a real plan doubt, address it. >> kamala harris's policies. it's more about its more nuanced that she still raises the deficit. she has expanding tax credits it's families, small businesses, and the like. and this very famous $25,000 down payment for first-time home buyers what these economists say when you do the, on the one hand, on the other handle the third and on the full time when you balance it out harris does not raise the deficit, has much and her plans or more pro growth and most people seem to accept that she now says that she backs hiking, the federal minimum wage to at least $15 an hour. that's a long benny democratic goal. but of course, congress factors into, we should note richard
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yeah, this is an old chestnut again i mean $15 an hour was a barely bayou around of drinks and above what i won't buy you a bound of drinks for the three of us in a in a bar here in new york. but of course the arguments are well-known and rehearsed the, employers say it's a tax on jobs. those who are receiving it says badly needed. there's no major middle ground on this one. and she says she wants to do it, but she's going to need congressional support if it's ever going to get through, i would not hold your breath on that one what do you guys ordering the drink because i'm good with a pbr. let's take $1, right now, said not be happier. i still haven't forgiven you for those breakfast cereals i'm a captain when i was captain crunch in all of this crunch berries, a pretty good the one that's just various, yeah, that's pretty good shape, right? hey, richard we you have a good point. we can emit were on you even want to put berries
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