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city and america he needs their magic back early. >> this is important vote early. >> vote. now james from now until election day we are i'm going to get out the vote here in pennsylvania >> this is cnn newsroom with max foster and christina macfarlane hello and warm. >> welcome to our viewers joining us from the u.s. and all around the world. i'm max foster and i'm christina macfarlane. it's monday, october 20, 8:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in atlanta, where trump will be campaigning later today as kamala harris heads to michigan just eight
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days remain for us presidential candidates to try to convince undecided voters. they're the right person for the job. >> soon as latest national polling average shows a little or no daylight really between harris and trump's. so the two will spend the remaining time barnstorming across the handful of battleground states experts say will decide the election on sunday, trump held a massive rally in new york's madison square garden. it was joined by more than a dozen of his most loyal supporters who set a dark tone with a slew of insults the nativist language you got homeless and veterans, americans, americans sleeping on their own feces on a bench in central park but the illegals, they get whatever they want, don't they elon musk took to the stage and urge voters to cast their ballots as soon as possible. a change in tune from 2020 when trump
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falsely claimed early voting was rife with fraud victory. so big that you know what can happen? introduced by his wife, melania, in a rare campaign appearance and continued spewing ugly rhetoric and untruth over the past four years, kamala harris has orchestrated the most egregious betrayal that any leader in american history has ever inflicted upon our people. >> she has violated her oath eradicated our sovereign border and unleash an army of migrant gangs who are waging a campaign of violence and terror against our citizens. there has never been anything like it anywhere in the world for any country i mean, it's the team and gloom
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trump unveiled a new proposal for family caregivers policy today that i will support a tax credit for family caregivers who take care i'm a parent or loved one. >> it's about time, that they will record. >> right and are never spoken of, ever, ever forever, but they going to be spoken of now. thank you all very much kamala harris herself took more of a grassroots approach to campaigning on sunday. >> she spent the day in the battleground, state of pennsylvania visiting several philadelphia neighborhoods and pitching her message to gen z voters crisis. you are leaders in what we need to do to protect our planet
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shooter drills, you know, what we have to do to fight for safety in our schools rights than your mothers and grandmothers understand the importance of fighting for the right of a woman to make decisions about her own body have much ahead from the campaigns, but let's begin with. kristen holmes has been following the trump campaign in new york spoke to a packed house at madison square garden in new york, giving what was his traditional campaign where us filled with quite a few false so it's particularly when it came to immigration just to go over a few of the things that he said. he talked about, the fact that criminal migrants pouring in across the border from the prisons and, and sales violence just to be clear, so that's something cnn is back on a number of occasions at
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valley, even the campaign couldn't give any examples of that happening. >> he talked about how whelan gangs were taking over so for all of america and in particular, or colorado, i will say as somebody who was with him in that rally at aurora, colorado, there was an incident at an apartment complex in aurora, colorado spoken to a number of state and local officials who have said that it was completely blown out of proportion. actually, the rhetoric around it was creating more problems for the community. he also talked about immigration in general and springfield, illinois, damon load of illegal immigrants were dropped into springfield, illinois. one thing we can say excuse me, springfield, ohio. one thing we can say that we know is that most of the people who are on the ground in springfield are here legally through a specific program, the department of homeland security. >> in addition to that, he talked about the hurricane response to helene, something that he's talked about both saying that there were no federal officials on the ground, that no one was you could see, nobody was helping that. >> we know not to be true for
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both republicans and democrats on there round who have described it as a helpful response, particularly the federal response. he also said that fiba didn't have enough money to help with disaster response. they do because they had moved all of their money to help with migrant housing. that is not intrude fema has multiple pots of money. one of them is for disaster relief, another is for migrant housing. >> but this is the congressional allotment, meaning that that money for migrant housing cannot be taken at us disaster relief fund. same, not vice versa. so the other thing that he talks about foreign policy he said without any evidence or proof that neither russia would have invaded ukraine. who was he in office or the october 7 terrorist attacks in israel? well, they said they've both of those things would have never happened if he wasn't august, but all in all, it was his traditional campaign speech and i will say that despite using this dark fear-based rhetoric on immigration in the crowd here, a full house at madison square garden was incredibly receptive to this rhetoric is unsurprising that we learned
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that donald trump, who believes that this kind of rhetoric helped propel him to the white house in 2016 is also the belief that it could help him again in 2024. and if you base it just on this ground tonight, he might have a point. people were standing up, they were using a clause thanks for several of these various points, particularly the darkest point i came to immigration. now, one thing i do just want to quickly point out is what happened before the rally because somebody who is attended dozens of these trump rallies, the pre-show rhetoric before donald trump took the stage with some of the darkest rhetoric i've ever referred at one of these rallies. they weren't name calling. i just want to point out some of the things that we heard from these speakers ahead of time what person called kamala harris, the anti-christ and the devil. another person said, referred to puerto rico as a floating island of garbage, something that is received massive backlash from both democrats and republicans. another person referred to illegal immigrants as effing illegals. someone else said, hillary clinton was a quote sick and that is just the actual specifics we also
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heard a lot of nativist rhetoric talking about how america is for americans only and that type of thing. >> it is clear that this is the tone donald trump's team, donald trump's campaign is setting because keep in mind what this event was. >> this was the kickoff of the final week of the campaign before voters head to the polls. >> on november 5 kristen holmes cnn, dot what cohen about puerto rico really has to be seen to be believed. so here it is i don't know if you guys know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now yeah. >> i think it's called puerto rico well, the trump campaign is trying to distance itself from the remark a spokesperson told cnn in a statement, quote this does not reflect the views of president trump or the campaign, the inflammatory comments is drawing backlash from high-profile puerto rican, as you can imagine. >> like new york congressman ritchie torres. he states on
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social media as a puerto rican, i'm tempted to call hinchcliffe racist garbage, but doing so would be an insult to garbage. >> meanwhile, puerto rican superstar bad bunny is now signaling his support. the kamala harris, who like trump is buying for the puerto rican the vote the singer shared a clip of the vice president's newly announced economic plan for the island to his more than 45 million instagram followers several other puerto rican celebrities, including jennifer lopez, ricky martin voiced support for harris as well. harris and running mate tim walz will spend the week following the campaign trail from pennsylvania yes. to michigan and arizona. >> on tuesday, they'll stop in washington, d.c. where the vice president will deliver her closing argument on the ellipse the same spot, donald trump delivered his january 6 speech just before the capital riots. priscilla alvarez looks at the message. harris spread on sunday vice president kamala harris on sunday visiting battleground, pennsylvania as
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he tries to mobilize voters enough final push to election day the vice president, glitzy around the philadelphia area over the course of the day is starting with a church service for up with dominantly black church. >> than a barbershop followed by a bookstore. and then what are we can restaurant all of that intended to corp black and latino voters as her team tries to walk in, her coalition but similarly, they are trying to fortify the blue the wall, which includes pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan what her team sees as the most favorable path to 270 electoral votes. and here at a community center in philadelphia, the vice president stressing the stakes of the election, saying it is. but one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime. >> and then also talking about some of the broad hurricanes of her campaign around unity, saying that her team has been trying to build a broad coalition to unify americans. >> now the vice president also speaking directly to, you among voters and young leaders and then urging those in the crowd to vote and encourage goes around them to do the same
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noting that pennsylvania holds extra the significance and is the path to victory i'm very excited about the reports that we're getting about enthusiasm here, philadelphia and to your point, philadelphia is a very important part of our path to victory. >> and it is the reason i'm spending time here had been spending time here, but i'm feeling very optimistic about the enthusiasm that is here and the commitment that folks of every background have to vote into to really invest in the future of our country now sunday stop in pennsylvania, or multiple stops in pennsylvania will kick off a blitz over the course of the week. >> as ahead of election day as her and her team in try to take all the battleground states. and shore up support alvarez, cnn, philadelphia when we u.s. >> president barak obama joined a virtual roundtable on sunday in a final push to mobilize black men for kamala harris as a growing number of polls shows she's losing their support
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relative to exit polls from the 2020 election during a recent cbs news poll, a majority of black voters said they would vote for harris, but 14% said they would at trump. while speaking at a win with black men, meeting obama. thank the organizers and urged them to keep campaigning for harris to see the concrete work that is being done at the grassroots level to educate folks on the issues to raise money to register people i could not be prouder and it is a testament not only to your skills and your commitment to making sure that our democracy works for us and our communities and our people. but it's also a testament to the fact that there are a lot of brothers out there who want to get involved thomas gift, the director of the center on us politics for
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university college london joins us. >> thank you so much for joining us thomas first of all those warm-ups speakers at the trump rally. i mean, they said extraordinary things. trump is distancing himself from some of them, but not all of them. it does sort of say a lot about the divisiveness of the nation thanks so much for having me message great to be with you. >> i absolutely agree. it was just insulting comment after racist comment, after disparaging comment and that darkness is very symptomatic of maga having as its leader, an individual who regularly he traffics in these kinds of remarks. it's not new trump's talked about immigrants from insert expletive countries and called many mexican immigrants racist is regularly used, dehumanizing language. he wants called baltimore a rat and rodent infested mess. this is very much in line with the remarks that were here last night. it's really what represents the darker side of make america great again it's
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always just talking about strategy here we know trump and his team are leaning into immigration in the final days leading up to the election. but how much can they actually risk losing the latino, the puerto rican vote at this time, we were saying though that there has been a strong reaction from very high profile puerto ricans bad bunny, j.lo, ricky martin. i mean, is that the right strategy? >> it's absolutely not the right strategy, i think anytime you are criticizing voters that you need, it's not the right strategy, but trump's appeal to the gop basis, his willingness to use off-color language and not apologize for it. when it comes to the latino community, obviously, they're not a monolithic group and there's a lot of i've heterogeneity among latinos, especially in terms of source countries in different states latinos are also now single issue voters when it comes to immigration. but i really think that in states like arizona,
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states like texas, even where there are some down-ballot races that are competitive. in seoul latinos insulting immigrants generally is just a horrible strategy and trump needs to distance himself as quickly as possible as he can. >> we show bracket bomber appealing to black male voters. they, the extraordinary number of them actually are supporting trump at this point, can you explain why that is? is when a majority of black people in america certainly behind harris, according to the polls well, as you pointed out, in that cbs poll, it's important to stipulate that harris will win black voters, but it's really the margin that matters. >> the data are really striking a recent new york times sienna poll was even more discouraged i think for harris than the cbs poll found that 78% of black voters support harris. that's down significantly from about 85% who voted biden in 2020 when you break the divides down by gender, it's even starker.
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20% of black men want trump elected compared to about 12% of black women. i think it is hard to know so exactly what's driving harris is shortfalls with this demographic i think part of the issue is just perceptions of the economy trump claimed correctly that he had the lowest black unemployment rate, the lowest black poverty rate during his administration. both of those numbers improved even more during the biden administration, but still the polling shows but about 75% of black americans now rate the economy as either fair or poor. think that's likely due to cost of living increases that have eroded wages in real, in real terms, that effects americans generally. but i think it's disproportionately affected the black community it was curious thomas to see donald trump choosing in these final days to perform to his base in new york. whilst kamala harris obviously campaigning in the battleground state of pennsylvania, i think for even the third time in the last week, as we enter this final stretch.
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>> how important, how much of a difference will it make to both candidates to be barnstorming in these swing states as they call it what's interesting that trump did choose to have this event at madison square garden. i think that's partly about his ego would trump never discount the role of narcissism. he's a new yorker britain, madison square garden is this huge venue. we also saw him go to california and colorado as well to states in which he's unlikely to win. i think he was at madison square garden because it gives him a platform to depict new york city has kind of a microcosm of the broader problems that he says afflict america, skyrocket marketing cost of living, rampant inflation overregulation, hi crime, et cetera. but i think when we get into this last week, it is going to be all about barnstorming these swing states. it's going to be about throwing huge amounts of money at advertisements spoke to my family and pennsylvania, they received 90 brochures in a single day from both candidates combined right so it's going to
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be all about pennsylvania in my view, michigan and wisconsin >> thomas gift. thank you so much long-stalled gaza ceasefire talks resuming. meanwhile ahead, a look at what egypt is proposing as negotiators meet in doha and later japan's new prime minister says he won't step down after a snap election delivers better results for his ruling party will have more on how shigeru ishiba is reacting thank plus a risky at all for baseball's top trophy, wide dodgers superstar shohei ohtani i could play in tonight's world series game despite a shoulder injury what have that story next mucinex two-in-one saline nasal spray, raised by, with an innovative power to break through your toughest congestion come on man yes. no,
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claimed it targeted hamas in an airstrike on a school near gaza city. gaza civil defense says several people were killed in a place where hundreds of displaced a families are sheltering. paula hancocks, following developments, how hopefully you any progress paula there's very little expectation in this region that's that anything significant will come from these talks in doha, we know that it's the first time in more than two months that such a high level meeting has happened. >> so that in itself is something positive, but that's really where it ends and the reality is that the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, for one, is unlikely to make any significant decisions before the us election. us officials believed that he will wait to see who he'll be dealing with after the election takes place. and
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that it's very unlikely there will be any breakthroughs when it comes to these talks in doha we do know though that there has been this almost a counter offer from the egyptian president. he said in the press conference on sunday that they could have a two day ceasefire to start with. he suggested that maybe for israeli hostages are released in return for a number of palestinian prisoners there was no specific number given for how many palestinian prisoners should be released. and then if the two days of ceasefire hold then they could look at another ten days to try and hammer out the final deals for a permanent ceasefire to allow aid to get into the gaza strip and for the rest of them hostages to be released i mean, we don't know at this point if this is being considered seriously. we haven't heard from the other players within this whether or not that could be a possibility, but what it does show is that there needs
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to be more creativity in trying to figure out how to get both hamas and israel to agree to a ceasefire. the hostage ceasefire deal that's on the table at this point is a three-phase deal. it is very comprehensive, it deals with the hostages, with palestinian prisoners, with getting aid into the gaza strip and then onto this permanent ceasefire and the rebuild think of gaza. now it has stalled a number of times, as i say, it's been more than two months since we saw such a high level meeting, you've got the intelligence chiefs of both the u.s. and israel talking in qatar, where qatar and egypt are the two key mediators really to try and get hamas on board as well. we do know that last week though, an egyptian security delegation did speak to a hamas delegation in cairo. it's unclear if this two day ceasefire proposal was
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suggested. that point but the talks are ongoing, but yes, unfortunately, there is very little optimism. there is very little expectation. there will be a significant breakthrough even from us officials that have spoken to cnn. certainly this side of the u.s. election max christina thank you, paula. >> and this obviously coming amidst the israeli retaliatory strikes on iran, which happened on saturday thanks, paula. now, iraq is also accusing the israeli military of violating its airspace when it carried out strikes on iran over the weekend, as we're saying, and has sent a letter of protest, the un over the alleged breach which meantime, iran says it does not seek a war with israel, but it is vowing and appropriate response to the israeli strikes. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his country severely damaged duran's defense capabilities barbie on the attack, and iran was precise and the powerful and achieved all of its objectives
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have also talked to hezbollah in lebanon, iran's most important proxy in the region, and israel says the capabilities of both hamas and hezbollah have been severely degraded schnell, you've got and hezbollah, that we're prepared for years as a long arm against the state of israel are no longer an effective tool as a proxy of iran in the arena well, that comment as the israeli strikes in lebanon continue, the health ministry there says at least eight people were killed on sunday in a strike in the south. now, donald trump and kamala harris are crisscrossing battleground states in the final stretch of the u.s. election will have the latest from the campaign trail next, plus the present georgia is calling for protests have made election disputes. why she alleges russia is involved. max
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department of agriculture says beef patties tested negative for the bacteria. federal agencies are still investigating the source of the deadly outbreak, but the burgers will be sold without onions are making their final pitches in battleground states this week, including michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. >> that's where harris met voters on sunday saying the path to victory runs through philadelphia trump kicked off his final week of campaigning at madison square garden on sunday, he repeated many false claims, including that the biden administration spent hurricane relief money on migrants to hasten her egregious. hurricane response. >> the worst response and north carolina and other states since katrina. >> but i think it was even worse than good trade and they haven't responded in north carolina. they haven't even respond that there's nobody
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they don't see any female. you know why they vance their money on bringing in illegal migrants. so they didn't have money for georgia and north carolina and alabama and tennessee and florida and south carolina. they didn't have any money for them now, election results in japan have plunged that country into political uncertainty with the ruling coalition losing its majority for the first time in 15 years. >> but new prime minister shigeru ishiba is standing firm, signaling he won't step down from his position. >> he's vowing to work on internal party reforms are to voters, pushed his ldp over a funding scandal. cnn's marc stewart, following the story live from beijing, just explain to the wider world, want will happen here. mom hi there, max. >> good morning, christina. look, the japanese prime minister is bruised, right now. he and his party got a big
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defeat in the election over the weekend in japan. but he has also been defiant and he has really to task ahead of him. one in the day-to-day governance of japan, there are a long list of challenges, but to perhaps the bigger struggle is how to get work done when the support you had in the past from the legislator, the legislature in japan known as the diet, just isn't there for the moment. the prime minister feels some introspection action is needed, some reflection on what voters have said. let's take a quick listen siege to connect i recognize that the biggest reason is because people's doubts, distrust and anger regarding politics and moonlit have not gone away has two challenges despite this lack of support, what he has to build credibility japan. >> so i big political scandal which some lawmakers are accused of taking kickbacks and
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not reporting their true income. obviously that is a reason for the japanese public not to feel so good about things to be unsettled, perhaps prompting this vote that we saw over the weekend. and then two, he has to deal with the everyday problems of japan, including the economy, the yen is weak, inflation is high. there's a lot of uncertainty about which direction the economy is going and i'll however i should say, the market, the nikkei, the nikkei index in japan, it actually closed up nearly two percentage points today. so perhaps that's an indication that the japanese public and the world feels that things are moving in the right direction and i should point out, the prime minister has a very strong relationship with the united states. he values the american or can relationship. the united states is a big ally to japan, at particularly when it comes to the economy, when it comes to diplomacy, when it comes to the military, and that is a relationship the prime minister would like it to maintain. and quite frankly, perhaps other countries in the region,
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because this unity with the united states also unity with south korea and japan. it's seen as almost a deterrent or a stan of support. despite some of the political turbulence, we've seen from here in japan, max and christina thank you so much for that. georgia's pro-western president is calling for peaceful protests in the hours ahead over saturday's disputed parliamentary election there, the former soviet republics leader says the election was a quote, complete falsification and alleges russia was behind it. >> we were not just witnesses, but also victims of what can only be described as a russian special operation. a new form of hybrid warfare waged against our people and our country may mean that right? as the last independent institution in this country, i must clearly state that i do not recognize these elections recognizing them would be tantamount to legitimizing russia's takeover of georgia while the ruling
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georgian dream party's leader claimed victory before all the votes were counted amid reports of voter intimidation, harassment, bribery, and ballot-stuffing. >> one former us representative says there was an atmosphere they are fear during the election or joining us now, out of the georgian capital of tbilisi is jill dougherty. she's an adjunct professor at georgetown university and a former cnn moscow bureau chief jill great to have you with us. just explain to us first jill why opposition leaders are calling this a democratic coup? where this evidence is coming from well, they would point, number one to the pre-election period where there was a lot of the record propaganda directed to the georgian people by the government and the government is, can be pretty much controls. >> it controls the georgian dream party so that propaganda
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said that if you want to stay out of war then you have to vote for us. because if the west, which they referred to as the party of war has any influence, and georgia join and it's the west. it will be forced into a war so there was a lot i'd call it fearmongering in the beginning propaganda campaign. and then they would also point to what we heard yesterday at a lot of briefings from international observers in georgia and observers at the polls who showed that there was i actual interference. there was violence, there were other incidents that were recorded and according to the international community, should be investigating. so that's kind of where we are, but i think you know, christina, the opposition now is trying to figure out what they do so they're, they've decided three things. they're not going to recognize the election. they will not participate in parliament because parliament would be controlled by the
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ruling party, the georgian dream and then they also will have this march tonight. and that will be taking place here in tbilisi and as i think our viewers know, there have been many marches and protests here. but this could be a very important one for the opposition to show that they have some strength it's quite case point as well, isn't it in what's going on in global geopolitics right now, exactly what's happening in that country and the debates there's going across many countries in the world, but particularly that region of europe yeah, i think it really this a good point, max. i think that there is certainly a trend toward authoritarianism in many different countries end interestingly the first guest in the coming to georgia after the election happens to be viktor orban, the prime minister of hungary. and as we
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know, we use pretty much on the side of control and authoritarianism and illiberalism. let's call it so he's coming today. he'll be here this evening and tomorrow and it's a sign of support for the georgian dream, sign of support for the government and interestingly orbon is the first person who congratulated the georgian dream on winning even before the votes were officially tabulated so given, the orange simply say, what is the mood like there over this and what do you feel as the appetite for people to come out and marches. >> the president has requested of people this evening well you, know tbilisi's big city, and you have, i would say much more support for the opposition here. there's no question. when you get into the country side, you can be very poor. it's mountainous area, some remote areas. and that interestingly is where
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observers believed that most of the interference in the election took place in those poor areas now downtown, i think the mood i've been on the street, it feels fine but i think there is a sense of disappointment and wondering where they go among the opposition. so it's very important as we saw last night, the president you pick, played that soundbite. the president who is western leaning, brought together the opposition and said we have to unite no more division. and that is what they've done. so if they can keep that together of a rally and then hope i think their hope is that the international community will support them and put pressure on the georgian government will continue to watch this, this evolves in the hours ahead, but joe always great to have your expertise. >> thanks very much. >> thank you as we get closer to the u.s. >> election voters in one congressional district in california are feeling the
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