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it was the exact reverse and january 6, 2021, you had mike pence, the vice president who was presiding over the joint session but you had nancy pelosi and chuck schumer who were presiding over congress if it's the reverse, the republicans have a lot more opportunity and a lot more possibilities for overturning this election. and that's what this was about yesterday that i built believe is what donald trump's secret with mike johnson was. and that's why he's here is because the house majority runs through new york. >> congressman we're up against 7:00. so it just yes or no answer. you're saying you believe that donald trump has a plan with mike johnson already to try to overturn the presidential election that he referenced very likely may relate to his compact with
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mike johnson to as a backup plan for when he loses to overturn this election on january 6, all right. congressman dan goldman, very grateful for your time this morning. thanks very much, sir. thanks to our panel and thanks to all of you for being with us as well. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. cnn new central starts right now grievances, massage it in racism this morning, republicans trying to undo the damage from donald trump's new york rally iran is vowing to retaliate this morning after israel launched strikes inside tehran and students in asheville, north carolina headed back to school today for the first it's time one month after hurricane helene devastated the state on cape bolduan with john berman and sara sidner. this is cnn new central
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ago well, new cnn poll finds 69% of registered voters do not think that donald trump will concede if he loses to kamala harris now it comes as republicans even the trump campaign or engaged in uncharacteristic cleanup after donald trump's rally at madison square garden, the new york times called it a closing carnival of grievances massage money, and racism now there were many speakers, many offending comments. >> the first few are about to hear might be the most controversial or political called jaw slackening comments about puerto ricans from a speaker invited by the trump team there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now yeah. >> i think it's called puerto rico she is some sick. >> hillary clinton, huh? what a sick son of a the whole party,
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a bunch of degenerates. >> can you imagine kamala harris performing a random time, generous act? she is the devil, whoever screamed that out she is the anti-christ, her and her pimp handlers will destroy our country. we need to slaughter this other people. >> they're smart and they are vicious and we have to defeat them. and when i say the enemy from within the other side goes crazy. they are indeed the enemy from within alright, want to get right to cnn's steve contorno, steve outrage rule within the puerto rican community and elsewhere and as i said, on uncharacteristic backtracking from some republicans and people inside the trump campaign. they know this is a problem >> i don't think donald trump's campaign entered the final week of the election season, looking to get bad
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bunny, the famous puerto rican latin music star, and his 45 million followers to support vice president harris. >> but that's where we are heading into this monday morning. like you said, there is some signs of backtracking by not only the campaign which put out this statement saying, quote, this joke does not reflect the views of president trump or the campaign, and we're also seeing an outpouring of response from republicans, especially in states which large puerto rican diaspora, for example, representative salazar, who represents south florida, called it to call the remarks disgusting and racist. rick scott, who represents the largest population of puerto ricans as the senator from florida said, it was not funny and not true and then anthony d'esposito's representative from new york, who is puerto rican and is also in a tough reelection flight. he said, quote, the only thing that's garbage was a bad comedy sets stay on message and the message
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that campaign with liked to be talking about is what a lot of people probably saw in philadelphia who are watching the eagles game yesterday, which was an ad that that was largely focused on inflation and the economy and sort of going back for years to when trump was president instead, they are hearing a lot of response to the messages that we saw today. but look at the end of the day, trump's campaign also, there are a lot of people around it who believed that he is impervious to political fallout. but for these types of episodes, and there's some reason to believe that's true. if you look at he has disparaged the puerto rican population and the island of puerto rico in the past and he didn't necessarily face consequences for this for that in florida where there is a large puerto rican population and if you listen to the message, he is delivering his own words. they remain deeply dark and especially about the country's hispanic population in the migrant population, take a listen to what he said yesterday.
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>> the day i take the oath of office, the migrant invasion of our country ends and the restoration of our country begins. we will put these vicious and blood thirsty criminals in jail and they kick them the hell out of our country as fast as possible i'm here by calling for the death penalty for any migrant that kills an american citizen our law enforcement officer harris campaign focusing too much on trump in these closing weeks, future forward, the super pac that is supporting vice president harris saying that the focus last week on 50 and trump's response to jack keli and such might not have helped them as much and she should focus more on the economy. >> so potentially could be a distraction for them as well if they focus too hard on this wild rally that trump held on sunday. >> alright, steve contorno, thank you very much, sara. >> all right. even before the inflammatory remarks about
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puerto rico at sunday's trump rally, among other things, vice president kamala harris headed announced a new plan to spur economic opportunities on the island. just hours ahead of the trump rally, harris was visiting a puerto rican restaurant in philadelphia. her campaign has been courting half 1 million puerto ricans who live in pennsylvania. and earlier sunday, the campaign released a video message aimed at puerto rican voters i will cut red tape ensured disaster recovery funds are used quickly and effectively i will never forget what donald trump did and what he did not do when puerto rico needed a caring and a competent leader he abandoned the island, tried to block aid after back-to-back devastating hurricanes and offered nothing more than paper towels and insults headed to the battleground state of michigan. >> cnn's priscilla alvarez joins us now, priscilla tell us more about how the harris
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campaign is reacting to the remarks made at trump rally that wasn't just the remarks about the floating island of garbage. there were a ton of racist remarks made well, and it's not just them who are commenting on them. in fact, what they have seen over the last 24 hours is celebrities, puerto rican superstars, who are also amplifying what they saw at the former president's rally and putting their support behind the vice president. this is key because the vibes vice president, our team has been as you just mentioned, courting black and latino voters the puerto rican vote is also significant in pennsylvania, half 1 million in that battleground state. that is why the vice president went to a puerto rican restaurant yesterday as she blitz around the philadelphia area. again, talking to black voters and latino voters and in a battleground state that is likely to be very, very close. they want to make sure that they have puerto ricans behind them. and in their columns. so
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bad bunny, which you just heard from steve had basically indicated his support for the vice president on social media 45 million followers. and he is a superstar among puerto rican. it has been a big question whether he would endorse anyone and he did. again, lend his support by showing a clip of the vice president's plan for puerto rico that was celebrated publicly and privately, and messages that i was getting from people close and in the camp campaign when it happened. now, i will also note that the vice president over these next several days is also trying to continue that increased exposure, trying to convey her message on different platforms. we also saw that with an interview she did with former nfl players shannon sharpe on his podcast that was released. today. take a listen over for dinner you think that when he's going when he's with his buddies, his billionaire buddies, his thinking about what we need to do to deal with
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addressing for example, my work around what i'm doing to address disparities and black man's health around colon cancer, around what we need to do around screenings now of course, the vice president is trying to lock in support from black voters, including young black men. >> as polling has shown, there has been waning enthusiasm, but look at the map there. she's going to michigan today. she was in pennsylvania yesterday. if you want a lens into what the strategy she is, it is the blue wall, her team is trying to lock in pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin, which means a whole lot of travel and a whole lot of continuing to court these voters. sara. >> all right. thank you so much. priscilla alvarez, there for us in washington coming up next hour on cnn news central comes from alexandria ocasio cortez will join us live here in the studio. stay with us for that how much can you trust the political as it you are being flooded with online? >> well, a former facebook executive is warning that the election is the perfect storm for deepfakes now, especially when it comes i'm just to
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months. cnn's jeremy diamond is tracking all of this for us from jerusalem jeremy, israel strikes in retaliation over the weekend, iran promising to respond, but what are, what are things looking like this morning? >> well, it is all likely to lead up to a fairly fiery security council meeting which israeli officials are planning as ridiculous the notion that they that iran is raising this at the security council. but iranian officials for the time being, are taking this quite seriously and they are vowing that there will be a response the appropriate time for israel's attack early saturday morning, which involve three waves of attacks that have left at least four iranian soldiers dead and one civilian according to the iranian state news agency the israeli government believes that they have severely damaged iran's defensive capabilities in this strike, which i'm told destroyed multiple as 300 air defense batteries as well as missile production sites inside
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of iran. but israeli officials are also making clear today amid these threats of an iranian retaliation that israel can do much more damage than that he chief of staff of the israeli military, herzi halevi yesterday making clear that israel can do much more damage to iran, and there's really officials also believe that these strikes particularly on those missile aerial defense systems, have left iran more vulnerable to future israeli attacks. that being said, some expectation, setting that needs to be done here as well. and that is to say that iran is not talking about any kind of immediate response. and we have heard them in the past talk about responding at an appropriate time and ultimately weeks going by without anything happening and so for now, it does seem like perhaps both sides are inclined to limit the extent to which there will be additional escalatory actions with iran largely playing down the amount of damage that israel was able to do over the
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weekend. now, as all of this is happening, we also know that there are efforts underway to try and revive those hostage and ceasefire negotiations in gaza yesterday, we saw some of the key negotiators convening in doha, qatar but those go are not expected to really make much progress before the us presidential election. next week egypt, though, has put a new and quite different ceasefire proposal on the table. a short-term deal that would see a two day truce, the release of four israeli hostages in exchange for an unspecified number of palace diny prisoners that would then give the two sides ten additional days to try negotiate a permanent ceasefire. it is a proposal being raised by the egyptians, which the u.s. and israel have also been discussing. but at this time it's not clear that that will actually move forward or what the likelihood of that is. again, folks here seem to be waiting for the presidential election to play out. and then to see how that factors in to regional geo-politics jeremy diamond, good to see you. >> thank you sir all right
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it's moving all in one direction and that is straight up since september 23 when trump media close at a record low, this is a 220%, so it's more than tripled that does not even include a 6% surge in premarket trading this morning. and this is all happening because this company has become a proxy for how traders think this election will turn out. >> and they are betting that former president trump is going to be back in the white house now, this is not a new way of looking can't the stock as that stock chart shows, it's bounced around and actually it plunged to record-low after record low in july after president biden dropped out, but now the thinking has changed and traders are betting on a trump victory. now, to be clear, markets are not omniscient. >> they get it wrong sometimes in polls suggest that this race could go eat either way. i talked to venture capitalist gene munster and he told me that if trump wins, that this company could be valued at
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something more than the current $8 billion price tag. but if if this, if trump loses the election, it'll be worth something like $1 monster told me, i've never seen anything quite like this. this company's value is almost entirely based on the outcome of an election. >> so very quickly, how much is trump made on this, at least off paper, this rebound? yeah. all on paper. he's made a ton of money $3 billion in the span of five weeks when the stock was at a record low five weeks ago, his massive stake in his company was worth $1.4 billion but now four-and-a-half billion dollars now, this is on paper because it'd be really hard for him to sell a much of that stock without causing the price to crash. just one other point here is the market is valuing this company at almost $1 even though truth, social remains very tiny, even though trump media generates almost no revenue. what's amazing is the market values trump media right now at more than cbs owner
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paramount, it's worth more, right now than peloton. and almost twice as much as macy's. it's pretty incredible. it is stunning. all right. matt egan, thanks. so thank you very much for that. kate the trump campaign is doing something that it really does disavowing comments made by a speaker at one of its rallies now, distancing themselves from a man who trash puerto rico from the stage why they're moving so quickly to try and play cleanup on this one and in emotional reunion during adele's las vegas residency when she spots one very special guest in the so many ways to save life ready wallet, happy. >> that's 365 at bomba we dream of comfort and softness this is why we make the best socks and slippers and the
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sleep activity, stress, and heart health with aura ring for all right. unusual republicans, even the trump campaign trying to undo some of the damage from donald trump's big rally here in new york city, specifically comments made by comedian tony hinchcliffe. he was invited. remember by the trump campaign, do speak at this rally listen 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 about those comments right there? well, it has to do as i said, with one of the most important voting blocks in one of the most important places pennsylvania, pennsylvania. you remember the commonwealth, joe biden won it by just 81,000 votes in 2020 donald trump won it by 44,000 votes in 2016. so
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you get the idea. it's really close in pennsylvania. okay. there are around 600,000 by some counts, 600,000 latino voters. i'll put an l right there in the commonwealth of pennsylvania around by some counts, three he hundred thousand puerto rican voters in the state of pennsylvania, the third highest puerto rican population in the entire country. you will notice one thing about these two numbers here. they're both way bigger, way bigger than the margin in pennsylvania. the last two elections, they are a key voting bloc in the commonwealth and is not just a numbers, it's where they are in the commonwealth. let's focus in here now, the darker, the shade, the greater the population. and there are a few places that are pushing 30, 40, 50% hispanic population. i'm going to circle them right here around these three counties in these two counties here in if i take out this filter and go back to the main map, what you can see is that four years ago
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joe biden won three of these counties. donald trump really won two, and there's some of the swingiest in this swing commonwealth. let's just push you and everyone knows. joe biden, of course, is from scranton, lackawanna county. he got 53% there. it's really tight nearby wilkes-barre loser and county donald trump won that. but again, 56 to 42, pretty tight. there you go a little bit south here. reading is berks county, donald trump, 53%. again, very close. maybe the most telling is lehigh county, that's where allen town is. people know the billy joel song from allentown but leah like counties had huge demographic shifts over the years, has nearly a 50% hispanic population. and you can see joe biden won 53% of the vote there, 98,000 votes. he was able to get 17,000 votes more than hillary clinton did. this is often seen lehigh county as one of the most important swing counties in the entire country. huge puerto rican population k, you can
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understand, you can understand why republicans are nervous about this campaign. kamala harris was in pennsylvania talking to puerto rican voters while they were being made. >> kate exactly perfect illustration of exactly what is before us today and joining us right now to talk much more about and his former trump white house associate counsel may mailman and longtime democratic strategist, doug for now it's great to see you guys. >> may this this joke, non joke, this happening now, attacking puerto rico from the stage as this happening now is part of what is obviously very clearly, both campaigns trying to lock in their closing argument this happening now does what positive, right? >> like, i don't know what this guy is. he doesn't seem very funny. >> i don't know why comedy has turned to just like picking out various groups and making front of them. >> but that's sort of is the way that it is and it's people need to get smarter, but you actually listen to what trump
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said in his speech. he starts off by, are you better off now than we were four years ago? great. that's on message. he says, i'm here with a message of hope. he gives promises a tax credit to essentially women to home health care providers. these are people who have older parents and often kids like this is a gettable group. so there was a lot of positive that happened. and then you have this random person saying something very not funny. and i don't think he'll be getting a netflix special anytime soon, so it's it's frustrated doug, the trump campaign did is as john was pointing out, moved quickly to disavow this remark, distancing themselves from it. >> but at the same time, they also did not move to disavow. what else was said from the stage. if we're just talking about in the lead up to him coming on stage one of his warm-up backs calling harris the devil and the anti-christ another likening her to a prostitute saying that she, in her quote, unquote, pin handlers will ruin the country
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that says what and does what well, remember, they approved all these speakers. i assume if there are functional competent campaign, they approved what they were going to say on stage. so them trying to push back now is a little bit hard to believe. i think it put the whole maga movement on display and i can tell you from what i've seen doing a lot of races around the country maga brand is deeply unpopular and brings republicans down. and i think a week out from the election, this being kind of the last big image of the campaign is going to be bad for trump. and i hear me on what trump may have said in his speech. but quite frankly, what's being clipped and what's being sent out there, especially in latino communities, isn't it? anything he said it's all the other divisive stuff that was said by his surrogates and that's not the way you close a campaign. eight days out. >> let me ask you this though. at the same time, we have seen leading up to this point, this isn't the first time that there has even donald trump himself has said something that would you would view as
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offensive to he knows one thing we have seen those since 2016 to now as he's making again with he's made gains with latino voters. kamala harris is seeing less support among latino voters and other democrats. he is making gains from where he was in 2016. how do you explain that? and what do you think that means about where we are done? >> well, look, i think if you look at there's a competitor network poll out yesterday that showed kamala harris actually doing very well. in fact, better with latino voters and joe biden did in 2020. so i, think that with a week out, we have still a few number of undecided voters. they're tuning in. and i think if they're tuning in and they're seeing this maga movement on full display. the bizarre hateful rhetoric. i think that's going to turn a lot of people away and i think it also turns a lot of other voters away, suburban voters that are up for for grabs. so i think what we're seeing from the campaign, from the harris campaign is an aggressive,
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targeted effort to actually match or do better than where biden did in 20. and she's on track, i think to do that and this doesn't help the trump campaign by any means. >> let's, i want to highlight another thing from this weekend to get both your take on it. michelle obama in michigan on the campaign trail on saturday, with a very direct appeal to mail. men voters listen to this guys but the anyone out there thinking about sitting out this election or voting for donald trump, or a third party candidate in protests, because you're fed let me warn you your rage does not exist in a vacuum. >> if we don't get this election right, your wife, your daughter, your mother. we as women will become collateral damage to your rage you think of that as part of their closing message, especially in michigan
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men are not attracted right now to kamala harris, not because it doesn't feel like she sees that they can be part of her future. >> and then to have this message of that might be true, but do it for your wife and your daughters. of course, they care about their wife and their daughter is how condescending to think that they vote and don't think about their wife and their daughters. but that is isn't the issue here when you hear the people who were interviewed outside of madison square garden, they liked that trump doesn't talk down to them. they liked that trump's seems like there's lay the dow, who gave a really now viral video talking about trump is a real one. this is somebody who they don't feel like it's condescending but they feel like they can be part of the future. and that feeling is not recaptured by michelle obama saying, hey, leave, think about someone else besides yourself. we do. then do.
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>> and i just don't think that it's going to work. >> phones, hot dog well, trump talks down to everyone and he doesn't care about anyone but himself. and that's why i think kamala will actually the vice president will end up doing pretty well with men. obviously, men have been moving slightly away from the party, but when trump talks about taking away over, hating overtime pay for working folks goes into the room of millionaires and talking about how he's going to cut their taxes. i think her plan to move the working working people in the middle-class forward is going to end up paying off for her. and i think that trump really has never laid out a real clear plan to strengthen the middle class or help working people doug. thank you, guys both very much, sir. >> all right. >> this morning, a brand new cnn digital series, american battleground debuts. it's a deep dive into the final months of 2024 presidential campaign from cnn's tom foreman, who is
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joining us now. tom, this is really interesting because you say the fuse for this explosive misogynistic, racist trump rally at madison square garden last night was lit way back in june. what do you mean? >> well, what i mean is if you look back to the biden trump debate, that is what pushed joe biden out in a simple sense. and that's what brought kamala harris in. and as we look back over this period of time, because face it, it's hard for any of us remember what happened two weeks ago right now. as we look back and sort of distilled what happened what we saw is that when kamala harris came in and suddenly donald trump, who thought he might be on a coast pattern to winning, was in a real fight by many assessments, he was frightened by this she's a woman, she's a woman of color. she's a prosecutor. she's all sorts of things that he normally doesn't have to answer to and suddenly she was rising in the polls and he's in a fight for his political life. and in so many ways of, you know about it. obviously, if he were to lose this, all of the
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cases against him, his business empire his personal wealth and his his, image of a winner goes out the window. if he loses again this time after losing the last time. so really that's why i say this all started back then when he was in that debate and then the next debate when she mop the floor with him what about here is. how how is she adjusted to all of this after being thrust into the race it's important to remember that both of them in fairness are in a very weird space. >> he was one of the oldest candidates ever running for office. now he's the old one in this race. that happens suddenly she was on the sideline were vice president always are and suddenly she had to mount an entire presidential campaign with just a few months left to go. that's a difficult thing to do. yes, they very seamlessly took the biden organization and stepped into it and that gave them a framework to run with, but she had to define herself to the whole nation. that's hard for
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vice president's because they're always in the shadow of a president. and it's also hard because when he finally grabbed onto this fear message, which you've heard last night that started to finding her. that's what's made the numbers draw together so that we don't really know at this moment who and when all right. >> tom foreman is always a pleasure. thank you so much for being here. john. >> why for the first time in a decade, there are new guidelines for stroke risk. cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is with us. so what are these guidelines, jacqueline? >> yeah, john, will these guidelines are to prevent having a stroke for the first time. so primary prevention and they recommend what you would expect having a healthy diet and regular exercise. it recommends a mediterranean diets specifically that includes nuts and healthy fats. it says a low-fat diet does not have as much of an impact on reducing risk recommends to avoid sitting too much during the day. so avoid having a sedentary lifestyle. but for the first time, john, the recommendations include mentioned of glp-1 drugs. those
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are those popular diabetes and weight loss drugs. and it says that glp-1 medications are effective in lowering the risk of stroke in people with diabetes and people with high cardiovascular risks. so these drugs include those speak for instance, and this is a major development to have glp-1 drugs mentioned in these recommendations, the recommendations also specifically mentioned women and monitoring blood pressure during pregnancy, postpartum. they recommend also monitoring during menopause and for the first time the recommendations say that transgender women taking estrogens also should be monitored as that has been identified as having an increased risk of stroke. so these recommendations also give a takeaway that senior primary care physician is important and improving access to that level of health care is important as well, john, how many people die each year from strokes oh, yeah. >> i mean, stroke is a major public health concern every
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three minutes, someone in the united states dies from a stroke and every 40 seconds, somebody in the united states has a strike broke. so this is a very, very important message to really focus in on prevention here, stroke is not just a leading cause of death, but also leading cause of long-term disability. so that's why this is important. john very important. >> jacqueline howard. thank you so much for that, sara. all right. >> did we just see the play of the year for the nfl? if you went to bet early, you missed it, will have a recap for you and it's back to class for students in asheville, north carolina. one month after hurricane helene devastated that area, those stories coming up little the full analysis of questions. how biden said, the right both stayed away why did trump pulled out of a 60 minutes? >> i love pulling out network we got news for you saturday.
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we're on the california coast and this is cnn opened up a new front in the war against disinformation and advances in technology have made detecting fake video harder than ever. earlier this year, a political consultant use an ai generated version of president joe biden's voice to generate robocalls to discourage democrats from taking part in the new hampshire primary. the fcc find him $6 million and he's pleaded not guilty to the 26 criminal charges. he's facing but not all deep fakes, of course, get caught and not all campaigns have the resources to combat them. dirty me now is katie harbath, former public policy director at facebook, and a fellow at the bipartisan policy center. thank you so much for being here this morning. you've made this argument that we don't really need to worry, so much about deep fakes involving these huge races. obviously, the presidential candidates. why is that?
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>> well it's because a lot of people aren't paying attention to whether or not these deep fakes are going to be out there. the media is on top of it. a lot of civil society researchers, so those are going to get deep bumped really quickly when i'm more worried about are deepfakes and more local races where there's not as big of a media environment, there's not as many fact fact-checkers watching that. and there could be such a high volume that even the platforms have a hard time detecting them what's an example of deep faith in a local race that caught fire and may influence voters and not local election well, one that i remember this wasn't necessarily an election, but there is a deep fake of a principle in baltimore. >> i think late last year earlier this year that took over a month for them to figure out whether or not it was fake and it really ruined that principles reputation. it caused a lot of tension inside that school district. and so if you see something like this happening at a school board race or even at congressional one, it could have a real impact at the congressional level of even who controls the house yeah. >> i mean, there was the
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example of the indiana senator using a digitally altered political ad against his opponent. what kind of deterrent or punishment is there to stop campaigns are super packs from doing this sort of thing well, as you mentioned in that indiana race, they actually have a law that requires disclosure of use of ai in political ads. >> and so they were actually caught quite quickly and required to make that change to that video 26 states have a law like that. we don't have anything at the federal level fec isn't requiring anything like this, so we're in a little bit of new, newly charted territory in terms of how to hold people accountable for when they do this type of technology what are we supposed to do with all of this? and what can we do to try to distinguish from truth, error, or deep fakes i think first is just being vigilant, knowing that if you see something that comes across your social media feed or shared with you in a messenger app she verified, especially if it seems a little
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off and these could even come in the form of deep fake audio of somebody that you know, telling you something and so really just double-checking when you hear something like this and making sure that it's real before you share it or even believe it how bad is this going to get with technology being enhanced? it seems like every second very beginning of use of ai in these campaigns. it hasn't been as bad as any of us expected it to be. my mantra right now is to panic responsibly, which means to really separate out the signal from the noise of what is actually happening versus what is could happen. but we do need to remain vigilant around how these things could be manipulated and remains. so as we go past this election into future elections, because i think that ai is only going to be used more. >> katie harbath, i think he had the line of the morning panic, responsibly. i have never heard that before. is fantastic. i'm doing it right now thank you so much for your time this morning.
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>> john. >> all right. this morning, life imitating arts imitating timothee chalamet, hundreds of people were in new york for a timothee chalamet. >> look alike, khan look, which is a thing apparently that ended up itself, is news and perhaps disturbing. >> he showed up. timothy salame showed up to his own locally like contest. i have to say, i hope he won. i can't tell which one is they all or timothee chalamet. there was 100 timothy. what is it timothy say? >> oh, timothy? i'm imitating his name, timothy i have no idea which one he is there because they're all looking like timothy to midday she alame the crowd went nuts and as i say, i all i can hope for is that he won he won the timothy timothy shalva may look-alike contests somewhere right now. >> all right. >> to powerhouse singers sharing an embrace in las vegas adele was singing making your
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way down to the crowd. >> and then she found celine dion gave her a hug adele told the crowd, celine dion, whatever favorite people of all time this happened i've been in the venue that was built for celine dion more than two decades ago when she launched her las vegas residency. turn of good fortune in one of the north carolina counties hardest hit by hurricane ian helene, jerry hicks, about $20 on the ground or at a gas station. >> he used the money to buy scratch-off lottery tickets and guess what he won he brought home $430,000 first off of this family, the golden corral buffet $430,000, buys a lot at the big potato bar as you would know this morning, students in asheville, north carolina are returning to the classroom for the first time in a month, one month since hurricane helene just devastated that region, flooding, wiping some communities just off the map over the weekend, the star studded concert for carolina took place in charlotte, and it raised nearly $25 million for recovery efforts
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the stadium. >> it's amazing what they did, their cnn's rafael romo has more from north carolina in touch with. this is a sign of hope, although they realize full recovery for asheville and all the devastated areas in western north carolina is going to take much longer in the city of asheville classes resume monday ban on a modified schedule and no after-school programs. asheville city schools for intended maggie furman told cnn on sunday that none of their schools were damaged in the storm and all have power, internet, and running water. asheville is in buncombe county, but operates under the bandon city school system buncombe county students
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went back to school friday. schools are on a two-hour delay and drinking water is being delivered. justice asheville school bulls are doing because what's coming out of the pipes is not yet safe for drinking on other challenges that many students and staff were personally affected by the storm as a superintendent told us earlier, we have several students that lost family members. we have staff members who lost family members. i think the most tragic was one of our staff members last 11 members of her family and the craigtown area and that is just completely devastating for her and for our whole community. >> north carolina governor roy cooper reminded people over the weekend that helene was the deadliest and most devastating storm ever to hit north carolina, killing at least 98 people more than 100,000 people had their homes damaged. the governor said, and thousands of businesses that were damaged have yet to reopen. >> they're going to need our help collectively they're going to need local government, state government, the federal
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government the private sector the volunteers, the non-profits, all pulling together so that western north carolina can build back in a stronger way, more resilient way governor cooper also said the total damage caused by the storm has estimated that 53 billion our thanks to rafael romo for that. this morning show, i will play. >> that is the expectation, at least the dodgers, shohei ohtani, the best baseball player on earth, is expected to play in game three of the world series tonight after suffering a shoulder injury in game two, let's get right to cnn's coy wire. what's going on? coy. >> hi john, the dodgers bring that to you series lead to new york for tonight's game three against the yankees and all eyes will be on their superstar shohei manager dave roberts says he's in great spot despite injuring his left shoulder right here as he tried to steal second in game two in the seventh inning of their training staff told robert said, ohtani's feeling goods sunday morning, but a final determination on a status will be made later today i think
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that he's obviously very well aware of self in his body so if he feels good enough to go, then i see no reason why it wouldn't be in there alright. john ohtani, fluid in new york separately from the team last night after undergoing some tests in la, first pitch is set for just after 8:00 eastern. >> now, you have to come take a look at possibly the play of the year and flip what looked like the bears had the commanders be they scored a go-ahead, touched dow with about 25 seconds to go, but that turned out to be plenty of time for washington's rookie, jayden daniels david is backing up. he's just going after one fly to the right side away from the defendants, get himself some time. >> now steps up, fire, heads towards the end zone
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did know a brown washington wins 18 to 15. >> john, coach quinn, the players, the fans, they're all going bonkers, daniels he is scrambled for 40 yards, about 12 seconds in the bag go before launching that. things 65 yards in the air and remember, dances is dealing with a rib injury. it's incredible stuff congrats to coach quinn and all of commanders nation and congrats to your patriots, who's have sent the case further. into the base the pancreas beat the jets. >> there is a team that lost to the patriots and it was the new york yes. what a stunning sunday. it was a great day. it was even want them to win. i want them to get the draft pick, but they, you the gaetz skill still can eke it out all right, coy wire. thank you very much. brand new hour of cnn, new news central starts now
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