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and i'm jessica dean in new york at any moment, donald trump will take the stage at a rally in madison square garden in new york city. >> and cnn's kristen and holmes is with the trump campaign at the world's most famous arena. kristen, what have you been hearing from republicans who've already spoken tonight well look there's been a lot of vitriol. >> i mean, this is a trump rally we expect to hear this kind of language, but even pro-trump rally, this appears to have gotten very heated at one point, somebody referred puerto rico as a floating island of garbage. someone else for to illegal immigrants as effing illegals. other one people called problem here as the devil someone else called them the anti-christ been hearing a lot of language here tonight. it's clear they're trading this experience, treating this rally really as like an orange. see party routine. this is the second time, and he has had this kind
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of speaker line-up hogan speak, seen a number of i would say, quote, unquote celebrities i'm using that term a little bit loosely here. but people who are taking the stage for donald trump, they are ramping up the crowd and just because there are thousands of people here, i'm not sure there's a single mtc right now in madison square garden at his pac. and this is not just barker's but also people from across the country. i've seen a number of ministration officials, former aides is kind of a homecoming for the former president's something that even good wanting to do for quite some time, they just never thought it was actually going to line up given the scheduling and the fact that new york is such a democratic leaning place even after they signed it the deal to do madison square garden, they were wary of publicizing this event because they were afraid that if it was too close or too far from the actual event that somebody might step in and try it we'll get madison square garden are trying to get democratic politicians to come in and step in and reverse the decision to actually do this event. but it is very important to die i'll
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drop in to see what is closing messages when he takes the stage just days before or roughly a week before, people had to the polls on election day. a christian trump has been visiting all a blue states for rallies in recent weeks, we saw him in california, obviously new york tonight. what is the strategy behind those doors we talk about new york, in particular, we know that this is just important to donald trump because it is madison square garden, because it is a hilt coming for him, but they're also republican operatives here in the state who hope that this helps with some of these vulnerable new york house seats. >> you actually donald trump held a call with new york house lawmakers who are up for reelection. >> joran these kind of tenuous position is trying to get people to get out and vote donald trump privately has said he thinks he can win new york, but if you talk to any republican operative more even a senior advisers, they don't believe that's true, but as a whole, we're seeing a lot of different strategies when it comes to him going to the this is blue states. >> one, he is trying to drive
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up the popular vote. he is trying to chip away the margin there, but his campaign says that this really is a national media campaign that at the end of the day doesn't necessarily matter where he is. he's in a swing state at a rally or obese that madison square garden, particularly given the fact that one york city is the biggest media market. but two, they believe an event like this with these thousands of people are fills in arena is going to get the same level of national attention, if not national attention, then a rally in a swing state. so that's part of their strategy here for this board. >> either one of the things to keep in mind here, this is a strategy that hasn't really been relied on the world, not going to know if it's working or not until after the election. that's for sure. >> the voters have got to tell us kristen holmes. thank you so much for that vice president kamala harris has philadelphia as she looks to boost her chances of winning battleground pennsylvania, the vice president, targeting black and latino voters today as she visited a black-owned bookstore, a west philly church, a puerto rican restaurant, and a youth basketball center. cnn's
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priscilla alvarez is on the trail with the harris campaign and priscilla, what have you heard? from the vice president today more of the vice president is certainly making it clear here and pennsylvania and just how important a state it is multiple times saying but it is important for her path to victory, of course, that is what we have been hearing from her own advisers and campaign officials who are trying to fortify the blue wall of pennsylvania pena wisconsin, and michigan. >> and knowing that that is the perhaps most favorable path to those 270 electoral college votes. so the vice president here in pennsylvania i am putting around the philadelphia area where she had multiple stops, including starting the day at a church service at a predominantly black church, followed by a moderated conversation at a barbershop job and then go into a bookstore and a puerto rican restaurants are trying to court both black and latino voters as they try to lock down the coalition. now, you heard there from chris and some of the remarks that have been made at madison square garden tonight, including, for example, on puerto rico and likey likening
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it to an island of garbage. now now, harris campaign officials have been seizing on that over the course of the evening. of course, the puerto rican vote is a crucial one here in pennsylvania. so again, trying to drive home their own messaging and appealing to latino and porter and including puerto rican voters. now here at this community center, when the vice president spoke few hours ago, she tried to talk about the broader themes of her campaign, including, for example, unifying voters and americans if actually didn't really talking about former president donald trump in the way that she often does rallies instead, just are focused on mobilizing voters, saying that it is quote, one of the moment because kwanzaa control elections of our lifetime, then also taking a moment to appeal to young voters. this is what she said you know, you are rightly impatient for change. you are rightly impatient with
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only known the climate crisis. you are leaders and what we need to do to protect our planet drills. you now, what we have to do to fight for safety in our schools than your mothers and grandmothers understand the importance of fighting for the right of a woman to make decisions about her own body president there trying to shore up support and locked down her coalition going into election day the vice president has many more stops over the course of the week to battleground states, but certainly here in pennsylvania, keeping the focus on mobilizing voters to the polls. >> jessica and priscilla, we also as she as we get down to
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these final days, we we see harris and her surrogates coming back to reproductive rights as just a cornerstone of their closing message what more can you tell us about that i spoke to a senior campaign official about this and they told me that of course this is an issue that has been a prominent one over the course of this election. in fact, the vice president started with this issue in 2024 when she was then not running as the democratic nominee, she came she came up as the key voice on the issue of abortion rights. so this is certainly an issue that will be featured quite prominently over the next several days, but they are also using celebrity and star power to amplify their messaging. and part of that included michelle obama in michigan on saturday when she was campaigning alongside the vice president. now, during that stopped the former first lady spoke extensively about reproductive rights and freedoms and try to
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taylor that message specifically to men. take a listen your wife or mother could be the ones at higher risk of dying from undiagnosed cervical cancer because they have no access to regular gynecological care your daughter could be the one to terrified to call the doctor if she's bleeding seeing during an unexpected pregnancy, you will be the one praying that it's not too late you will be the one pleading for somebody anybody to do something so the former first lady, they're using personal anecdote again, trying to target men that has been an area where the vice president, her campaign payne, have struggled to gain support in some areas including among latino men and young black men. now, the vice president, again, going to use this issue in the closing days, but they will also be using more celebrities over the next several days to again amplify their message as they turn to this get out the
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phase of the election. jessica. >> all right. priscilla alvarez on the trail in philadelphia. thank you so much. so much for that and joining us now is errol louis, cnn political commentator and political anchor for spectrum news. errol, good to see you. thanks for being here. >> great to be with you. >> i want to bring us back. we'll go we'll go to harris in a minute, but i want to bring us back here to new york city and trump's rally here tonight. you know, this city very, very, very well. what do you make? of his move of doing this closing argument from madison square garden? >> what it is almost purely symbolic no one should be under the illusion that he has any chance of winning new york state or new york city. frankly, he didn't even win the immediate area around donald trump when trump tower, i should say when he ran in 2016 and in 2020. so that's that's not what this is about. it's purely symbolic. it's a way to run against and i was listening to some of that rally kind of running against cities, against new york city, against
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the idea that democratically run cities are horrible places, are terrible places and that his politics is taking intended to take the country in a different direction. and so there is no greater symbol of urban life in new york than in the heart of new york city. and i think that's why he's here and it is so ironic that it is you're saying it is, it is an attack on democratically run cities and how they are run. >> and yet, donald trump wouldn't wants to be here. he cares so much about new york and being in new york city and being loved in new york city, it is a bit ironic yeah. >> look, he's at a love-hate relationship with the city he wishes the new york times would embrace him. he wishes the city of his birth where he grew up and made a fortune when embrace him. but, you know, we parted ways with donald trump as new yorkers for quite a long time ago. he made, he made a conscious decision of the kind of politician he was going to be. he's the kind of
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politician who slams and attacks a city that is still a wonderful place, is a very safe place and as a place where you can and i want to ask you too about the down-ballot races in new york state because those house races and there are some really close ones that really matter that, you know? >> republicans were able to flip the house with just this small the small number of seats. and these these seats that are up for grabs are really important if republicans want to keep the house. and yet our colleague kristen holmes was reporting that none of the republicans who are running in those districts are appearing onstage with trump that's that's exactly right. >> and that's the reality to a lesser extent in california, but certainly here in new york, there were four or five seats where there are republican incumbents but these are districts that went for joe biden four years ago. so they have democratic majority. they voted a democratically against donald trump four years ago. he is not somebody you want to be standing next to in a close
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election and all of these are really closely contested. if this is a wave year for democrats, if kamala harris, a pulls about lots and lots of people in the early vote totals that we've seen just in our first day, suggest that that might be the case. it's going to swap these republicans, they're gonna have a very hard time getting from here to november 5. and donald trump won't make it any easier. >> let's talk about kamala harris's campaign in the closing days for that campaign. it was interesting last night to see first lady, former first lady michelle obama really make that argument about reproductive rights, but targeted at men. >> it was really kind of a spin on what we've been hearing from democrats. >> what do you, what do you think about that tactic? >> look, this was, this was something that i was having flashbacks to 2016, honestly, because we've talked about everything in the world about this election, but we haven't really focused on the fact that the united states would be electing the first woman president there's a lot of sexism out there. there are a lot of ideas that are buried
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somewhat deeply for a lot of men where they'll look at a kamala harris as they looked at a hillary clinton and they'll say there's something about her. she doesn't look like a leader. i don't like her laugh. she doesn't seem strong enough that kind of a thing is really buried kind of deeply and they're bringing that out there sort of addressing it somewhat directly in this final week and a half of the county campaign, three touchy subject. it's kind of hard to get to. it doesn't lend itself to easy talking point. but michelle obama i think said something that needed to be said, which is like look this is, this is not necessarily going to be like every election you've seen before, and you've got to examine your own attitudes about what women in leadership if you want to really have a kind a clear vision of what this election is about, it is interesting that it was, it's her and then of course her husband, the former president barak obama, who also a couple of weeks ago or even a week ago time means nothing anymore. in
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the world we're living in. but, but recently was the one that really gave that you could call it a talking to two men about specifically black men that he wanted to reach and get his message to them? >> yeah. >> it felt a little bit like a scolding. i don't know how effective. first, you don't know a single person who's mind was changed after that little lecture but again, it was it looked the democrat, the democratic leadership, the kamala harris campaign they're trying to do something that needed to be done and it's it's hard, you know, if politics was easy you know, we already, have had a president elected this is, this is tough, this is hard. this is going to be an attempt to changed the way american politics is done and we shouldn't kid ourselves about that and so now as we have just a few days to go, a few days to go until we're at the main event election day. >> what are you watching in this last full week of campaigning on both sides? >> there are a couple of things there's those six seats, five
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or six seats out in california and the five or six seats here where there are some house seats where republicans are in pro-biden districts. i'm curious to see what's going to happen. there. there were a lot of really interesting senate races going on, not just montana, but also ohio, florida, frankly i think there might be some surprises. who knows what might happen in texas could we be on the verge of a wave election in one direction or the other, i think is a really interesting question. and then finally, this issue of whether or not democracy is on the ballot there's some polling data that suggested that people really care about whether or not we're having free and fair elections, whether or not democracy is going to continue in the way that it should. and based on what we saw on january 6, it's a very valid question. i'm going to be watching to see the extent to which candidates are campaigning on that issue. >> all right. errol louis as always. thank you so much for being here with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you still ahead.
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with the u.s. basketball team spending time at a west philadelphia church and a black-owned bookstore. and during a campaign event in philadelphia, harris, all also offered a warning about the fragile state of american democracy, while urging young people to get out so days, nine days left in one of the most constant elections of our lifetime. >> and we know this is going to be a tight race until the very end so we have a lot of work ahead of us but we'd like hard work hard work is good work is and make no mistake. we will win we will win we will win and we will win because here's how i think about it when you know what you stand for, you know
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all people the next nine days to fight for this dark democracy. we love from the beginning, our campaign hey, has been about building coalitions and building community look over the next nine days. like i said, we are going to win. that is our highest order. but through that process too all the friends here i say, let's be intentional about building community. let's be intentional about building coalitions. let's be intentional about understanding. we all have so much more in common than what separates us we will be the better for it. >> we love country thing you love you got to fight for the things you love? >> and i do believe it is one of the highest forms of
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patriotism the expression of the love of our country, to then fight for its ideals. >> it is the highest form patriotism and one of the most powerful ways we do that is with our votes are going to get out the vote here in pennsylvania minute, a really right now, i want to speak to the young leaders who are here is gen. z and for the next 69 days, no one can sit on the sidelines there is too much on the line and we must not wake up the day after the election and have any regrets about what we could have done in these next that's nine days so let's spend these next nine days knowing we did
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everything we could. let's build community and let's knock on doors. let's potential campaign blitz this week on tuesday, she'll make what's being billed as her closing argument from the ellipse in dc. >> that of course, the site of trump's fiery speech on january 6, 2021 before the insurrection harris is also planning stops in the battleground states of michigan, north carolina, pennsylvania, wisconsin, nevada, and arizona. meanwhile, trump's running mate, senator jd vance, sitting down with our own jake tapper. and what turned into a combative interview. the interview began with tapper asking vance about comments this week from trump's former chief of staff, john and kelly, in which kelly referred to his former boss as a fascist let me ask you,
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obviously, trump's former chief of staff general john kelly. >> sure. was alarmed. he says by what he heard when trump's that he wanted to use the national guard or the pentagon to go after the enemy within americans with whom he disagrees, including the pelosi's adam schiff and then he gave an interview. he said that trump quote certainly falls into the general definition of fascist, that he is quote, certainly an authoritarian admires people who are dictators you've called him a disgruntled former employee i actually think there's there's an interesting conversation here to have jake, which is why does john kelly not support donald trump? it's about policy, it's not about personnel. he says he agrees with trump on most policy. know, he agrees with trump on most policy. he disagrees with trump on, but how trump views his role and his and the fascism and the authority. >> i don't buy that jake so by that, because if you actually look at john kelly at folks like liz cheney, the fundamental disagreement they have with donald trump is even though they say that they're conservative, they're conservative in the sense that they want america to get involved and a ton of
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ridiculous military conflicts. they want america to police the world and donald trump wasn't john lost a son and afghanistan, you, why are you saying? think that he i've never heard john kelly say whether she supports of iranian or afghans. >> and i honor his sons sacrifice and i honor his family's sacrifice. that doesn't mean he's not wrong about policy absolutely not like these are conservative currently that's not conservative republicans people, these are the server republicans who were concerned about donald trump. all are not rights. all of these people well, jake, they came into office thinking that they could control donald trump, that when he said he wanted peace in the world and started, trump, did. and when he found out, really, when he found out that he couldn't, they all turned on donald trump at a lot of them got fired and we're running and we are trying to staff the government with people who are going to govern according to principles of peace he's in prospect. let me ask you, are off about it. let me ask you because we're being told that were over. >> one more question. yeah, you have to go to the yalee. you are running to be vice president of the united states or, and there is a 50-50 chance, maybe better. i don't
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know that. you're going to succeed. are you running to be vice president of the united states or are you running to be vice president of the red state? it's because if you win and there's a decent chance you well, you're going to be vice president of childless cat, ladies, you're going to be vice president of legal patient haitian migrants in springfield, ohio. you're going to be there vice president to are you running to do that, jake? of course, i'm running to be the vice president of all americans. >> i'm running because i want people to be able to to afford a good life in this country. you know how i grew up, you know, that i grew up in a family where things were often tough. i want whether you're in a blue state or a red state whether you're going to vote for trump or you're going to vote for harris. i want you to be able to have a good life in this country. but what's not going to happen with a broken leadership in washington, d.c. >> let me give you a statistic, jake, because here is what the leadership of people like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. >> and yes. mike pence, over 30 years in this country has led to a person with a bachelor's degree lives seven years longer
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than a person without a bachelor degree, there are a lot of people who've gotten rich and powerful of all off of american decline. some of them have had ours next to their name. some of them have had d's next to their name. and the first person who i believe is really putting the interests of the american people first is donald j. trump. so yes, we're going to be the president and the vice president for all people. the only way to do that is to reject the failed consensus and now you are looking live at madison square garden in new york city, where donald trump will be speaking to a very large crowd there at madison square garden of course, centers jd vance, his running mate there with him as well, as well as a number of trump allies. >> we're going to keep our eye on that and have more reports from there coming up, but still ahead republicans calling hold it voter-fraud, 53 registered voters at one single address. cnn went there. it's a catholic monastery, meet the nuns who are now fighting back against what they call i'll public defamation
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waters of lake erie, tucked into the chris fall foliage of western pennsylvania, the benedictine sisters of erie live a peaceful life in a modest monastery. this is what favorite window. >> sister stephanie schmidt is the prioress, the leader of the 50 plus nuns who have called this place home for decades. >> when you make your vowels here, you're committed to this monastery in erie for the rest of your life? >> did it come to you as a bit of a surprise when all of a sudden on social media someone was saying that no one lives here more of shock, than a surprise. >> where is this coming from? what planet are you living on? >> on tuesday at x account claiming a bit ahead of a canvassing operation in pennsylvania, posted breaking a member of the pa, chase discovered an address in erie, pennsylvania today were 53 voters are registered it turns out it's the benedictine sisters of erie and no one lives there. we will not let
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dems count on illegal votes. the claim is a canvasser walked in right into the lobby and was told by someone, no one lives there that smith's information no one here had that interaction with whomever supposedly came by canvassed. no one here would say no one lives here. >> the post seem more than two 2.7 million times and reposted by elon musk's america pac included long list of names, all women, implying they supposedly don't live here and orange real voters at all. you know, most of the sisters who live here, correct? i know all of them. >> so, you know, sister rita, sister anne, their forces, their ads, right. >> used to be seven, but now we're down to four. sister, annette? yes. they're adraee sister barbara, sister dolores? yes. sister placia, 107. >> no kidding just turned 107. just turn to 107 at lunch, we
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saw the sisters of erie firsthand. >> can each of you tell me? how long have you lived here 63 years. i've been in the community 54 years i entered 59. we reached out to the canvassing operation in poster for comment, but did not hear back are used to being accused of things like being too active and you know, being we have always been very vocal about peace and justice but i've never heard us accused of fraud or not existing or not existing after the nuns publicly pushed back on the claims, the original poster tweeted in part. right now, we've got our team continuing to analyze the situation. once we have proof, we will be content the nuns acknowledged they are in a swing county in a swing state and misinformation is bound to flow in these final days of the presidential election. do you think this whole incident is going to galvanize more? sisters here to vote you don't
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need to galvanize. >> this is just here to vote. >> they will vote, they all vote no, i should say, not only do all of these nuns vote, but they're not afraid of a fight either. they tell me that they've reached out to their attorneys to discuss the possibility of legal action after this incident there saying they're looking at a violation of privacy since many of their nuns full names and of course, their address was posted online, but also they're calling accusations of fraud public defamation danny freeman, cnn state college, pennsylvania alright. >> danny, thank you. still ahead. californians are headed to the polls early in-person voting. now underway in many areas in california, we are live outside of polling station. that's next >> i've been saying publicly what people are say and turns out i have enough money. i could just shut off cnn if you have heart failure,
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the state, more than 4 million ballots have been cast so far. our with in-person voting starting in 29 california counties this weekend, cnn's julia vargas jones is speaking to voters in orange county and julia, what are they telling you jessica, of the importance of their vote this time around, as you know, that's not something that we hear often here in california, a state that generally goes blue, but for this time around, they're picking between adam schiff, representative, adam schiff of burbank, and a former la
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dodgers star baseball player, steve garvey, a republican, but here in the 45th district strict in orange county, that's a race that we should really be watching for. >> it's a very tight race between an incumbent republican going for her third term michelle steel against derek trip man who's never run before after a redistricting here in 2020, about 40% of this district is asian-american, about 30% it is hispanic, and both parties are really vying for that demographic misspoken with many voters here today. but i wanted to hear from one particular photo, jessica, who is both a christian and a registered republican, but she says she's going to cast her vote for kamala harris. >> listen very tough, topic to tackle. >> i don't believe it this really that's what should really drive
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philadelphia suburbs. this is a primarily republican leaning borough. always has been but when it comes to national elections, i do see more and more support for democratic candidates attorney joan london switched her registration to independent after voting for haley in the republican primary. >> london was asked to join this local political program not long after our first visit, five months ago. back then, she told us she would write in a conservative because she viewed president biden as too old. later, she said she been vice president harris as too liberal and untested but then she watched the harris trump debate, the last straw was what he said about the ukraine, where he said that we have to have a negotiated settlement for someone who claims to be a conservative to say that was in my opinion, outrageous. it's appeasement so london is now voting harris voting democrat
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for president for the first time because she believes trump must lose, because she gets the battleground state math. i needed to vote against allowing him to become president again, i don't want it on my conscience. that i contributed in some way to that. sometimes you have to say american first conservative, second, republican, third media is in delaware county, just outside philly, reliably blue now but still a test of whether harris can match or exceed he'd biden's 2020 math. >> it's also a big test for trump. he lost the philly suburbs in 2016, but narrowly won statewide but he lost these suburbs by a bit more in 2020 and he narrowly lost pennsylvania. we're getting to the end here have you made up your mind? >> know cynthia sabatini is another never trumper, another haley primary voter, another
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republican who won't vote for him, but isn't sure about her finished his sentence? madam vice president, if you want my vote here in the very important philadelphia suburbs, you need to do, you need to answer questions on point you need to provide more details about your economic plan you need to provide more details about your vision also for this country bottom line person, i won details all right. >> john king for us in pennsylvania. thanks so much for that. i'll take a live look now at a massive trump rally at madison square garden. about to take the stage, elon musk hopefully there ahead of former president trump's remarks, we are keeping an eye on and later tonight on cnn, catch an encore performance of have i got news for you with a host, roy wood jr. it starts at 11 guess this week or comedian larry wilmore and former congressman adam kinzinger have
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