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>> running out of time to make their case state of michigan counting the biden administration's record on manufacturing, she is scheduled to speak any minute meanwhile, former president trump is in the southern swing state of georgia, but the racist attacks that were spewed at his rally last night, threatening to overshadow his appearance at a national faith summit. this afternoon and some major news out of the middle east after iran vows to retaliate to weekend strikes from israel and their potential new ceasefire and hostage release talks we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central two very different strategies in this final week to election day. that is an understatement. this hour, vice president kamala harris is set to speak in michigan. her first of three stops in the battleground state today former president donald
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trump. >> meantime, we'll be any key swing state of georgia for a pair of events later today. his campaign is currently trying to clean up after last night's rally at madison square garden that featured trump loyalists who unleashed demeaning, vulgar and at times racist rants against a familiar trump set of targets including disparaging remarks about his democratic opponent she is the devil, whoever scream that out she is the anti-christ. she's a fake i'm not here to invalidate her. she's a fake of fraud. she's a pretender. her and her pimp handlers will destroy our country with the latest developments. let's get to cnn's kristen holmes first, because kristen trump is set to speak with some faith leaders later this afternoon what are you hearing from the campaign and what do you know about whether trump might address some of these remarks
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want to quickly point out the remarks that really has garnered the most attention, which was this racist and vile remarks about puerto ricans. >> essentially the comedian who was the opener, set the tone for the entire night of rallying. came forward and said, there's a floating island the of garbage you might know it as puerto rico. now this is something that the campaign itself has really been upset about, particularly trump allies, the advisers who say that these comments have overshadowed what donald trump was doing last night holding this event at madison square garden. they want the focus to be on trump's messaging, ron immigrant ration, and crime rather than around these remarks. in fact the gibeon actually put out a rare statement distancing themselves from this joke. they said, this joke does not reflect the views of president trump or the campaign. now i did ask one advisor if there are any plans for donald trump to address this. they said as of now, there are no plans for donald trump formally address this, that this campaign statement it speaks for itself, but there's
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a lot of concern about republicans. this could be harmful politically as well as just being crass puerto ricans make up a huge swath of voters in several swing states, particularly pennsylvania state that as we know, might determine the election, this cycle, donald trump's going to be there tomorrow. so we'll see at this position on not saying anything changes now as for today, donald trump, as you mentioned, is in the critical swing state of georgia state at one point, donald trump puts the public and allies got very competent and i've talked to a number of republican operatives here who stayed who say they believe that this could go either way. i'm talking to trump's team. they say they feel more confident but we'll hear how his messaging goes forward today. one thing to keep in mind as he is in these very various battleground states. one of the things we know donald trump's team is trying to do is court women in particular. >> when you look at the racist and sexist and vile remarks that not from donald trump, but from that pre-programming that led up to trump speaking at madison since square garden and it's hard to see how you can rectify or how you can close
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the gap there between those remarks and trying to reach suburban women who possibly already have shied away from donald trump because of some of his rhetoric, how you can close that gap seems very difficult before election day with just one week left. yeah, certainly. kristen holmes live for us on the trail from atlanta. thank you. and let's go live now to cnn's eva mckend, who's on the trail covering the harris campaign in michigan, eva talk to us about harris, his message today and how her campaign is reacting to that trump rally last night. >> well, brianna, for the vice president today, it is a big manufacturing push. she's currently in saginaw where she will visit a semiconductor facility on that assembly line. speaking to workers central, go to mccomb county to a labor union training facility. this allows the vice president it's an then to tout the wins of the biden-harris administration as she views it, when it comes to these types of manufacturing jobs, the chips act they argued fortified those jobs and then
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also point to policy areas in her campaign pitch that supports this like funding for apprenticeship programs, as well as tax cut for american manufacturers and this comes at a time when democrats in some corners very much want this to be the closing argument. an affirmative case for why she wants to be president. they just see some limitations in focusing so heavily on the former president who has proved impervious. these criticisms of him as it relates to fascism and racism. but yet and still the vice president is going to be asked about this. let's listen the way, what he did last night is not a discovery. it is just more of the same and maybe more vivid than usual. donald trump's full time trying to have americans point their fingers at each other fans, the fuel of hate and division. and
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that's why people are exhausted with him time when more than 100 100,000 people have already voted early in this state, more than 1 million people already returning their absentee ballots. >> so they very much wanted seize on the level of engagement that they see in this state. she's going to end the day with a big rally here in ann arbor. it's part of the one we vote. we went concert series. maggie rogers, will perform and then we'll see a rare joint appearance between vice president harris and her running mate, governor tim walz brianna all right. >> eva mckend, live for us on the trail. thank you. trump's madison square garden rally was controversial, even by the extraordinary standard that he has set for what is now controversial in politics. a lot of the controversy owing to that trump campaign decision to invite tony hinchcliffe, a comedian who was well known for, will actually he wasn't
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all that well-known until now. so let's go through who he insulted at the trump rally and a warning that some viewers may find some of this language offensive. first, latinos and these latinos, they love making babies to just know that they do they do. there's no polling out they don't do that. they come inside just like they did to our country. >> black people pack as cool black guy with a thing on his head. what the hell is that? a lamp shade. look at this guy oh my goodness. i'm just kidding. that's one of my buddies yet to halloween party last night. we had fallen, we carved watermelons together. it was awesome. >> palestinians and jews when it comes to israel and palestine were all thinking the same thing. >> settle your stuff already best data three
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the palestinians are going to throw a rock every time hard time there when that paper, you know what i'm saying and an entire island of american voters were significant numbers of voters in key swing states trace their roots, the u.s. commonwealth of puerto rico 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 hinchcliffe defended his joke. and when vice president harris his running mate, tim walz criticized him hinchcliffe wrote on x, these people have no sense of humor, wild that a vice presidential candidate would take time out of his busy schedule to analyze a joke taken out of context to make it seem racist. i love puerto rico and no vacation there. i made fun of everyone. i'm a
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comedian, tim, back in 2017. then president trump memorably received a lot of criticism following his appearance in puerto rico after the catastrophe of hurricane maria, where he threw paper towels at puerto ricans as relief supplies were being handled the doubt at the time, of course, many puerto ricans were upset with the federal response to the storm and the trump campaign notably did not defend that particular job. joke in poor taste. obviously that joke does not reflect the views of president trump or our campaign. the crowd. they didn't mind. again, it was a diverse group of people. the joke fell flat, but the crowd was there because they know who president trump is. they know he wants to be a president for all americans everyone, not quite. he notably did not roast white people like he roasted non people except for travis kelce, joe biden, and bill and hillary clinton,
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who was a popular target at this rally. here's a radio host named sid rosenberg, who also appeared she is some sick. that hillary clinton, huh? what a sick son of a the whole party, a bunch of degenerates, low lives to haters and low lives every one of them every one of them. >> the trump campaign invited rosenberg to speak, despite his long and easily googleable history of racist and homophobic comments, including saying that venus and serena williams are two muscular disgusting and would be candidates to pose for national oh geographic as opposed to playboy magazine. other speakers took aim at vice president kamala harris she is the devil, whoever screamed that out she is the anti-christ she's a fake i'm not here to invalidate her. >> she's a fake of fraud. she's a pretender. her and her
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pimp handlers will destroy our country now last one a businessman invited by the trump campaign calling the vice president of the united states a prostitute. ladies and gentlemen, trump's closing message of the 2024 presidential election for us let's discuss that event and more with the former mayor of new orleans, mitch landrieu he's a campaign co-chair for kamala harris. >> mitch. thank you so much for being with us. appreciate your time you heard the clips from trump's rally. you heard the defense from the campaign specifically about some of those jokes. i wonder what you think of the warm reception. it seemed to get from the audience that was at madison square garden well as an american citizen on behalf of all of my fellow american citizens, yesterday was disgusting it was really just beyond the pale, but quite frankly not
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surprising. >> the fact that the trump campaign is trying to distance themselves from this as a joke because of fish rots from the head, from the second that donald trump came down that elevator calling all mexicans, rapists and robbers to immigrants, poison the blood of america to the fact that that dumping garbage on our country to the idea yeah, of people that don't look like me or vermin. all of those things are seeds in the soil of hatred that caused us to be divided from each other. donald trump knows that that is his method of operation that if he divides us other country, he wins because donald trump you see, is for himself donald trump is for a few of his very wealthy friends, donald trump is for using power to hurt people rather than help people. so yesterday is awful as it was, the country just got to see in full view seven hours of that hatred and vitriol. and i guess what i would say is in a few short days, the american people, the only jewelry that
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really matters, the only group of people that can save this democracy as we know it, are going to have to go to the polls and render a verdict on whether you want to go backwards and be in division and go back to 17, 98 those are donald trump's words or whether you want to follow kamala harris into the future? future with a new way forward because we're just exhausted with this kind of vitriol and hatred. we do not have to hate each other to be a great country, america is a wonderful country as the greatest country that's ever been. and it's been because we have worked together. we've tried to find a pathway forward through our difficulty and kamala harris is offering us that when it comes to vice president harris's speech tomorrow, that's set for the ellipse and obvious reference to january 6. that's not lost on anyone i'm curious about what you think the message should be because one of the biggest super pacs behind her is warning that based on their research, attacking trump as an authoritarian, as a fascist is less persuasive than her putting out her own vision for the country when it comes to
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economic policy, when it comes to how she views certain specific issues, do you agree with that? >> well, first of all, as you know, i was a lieutenant governor for two terms of mayor for two terms and a legislator for four. and i've run a lot of campaigns. it is absolutely appropriate to define your opponent especially when your opponent is a threat to democracy and especially if the people who are making a complaints are the people that that person hired who have unimpeachable credentials. so it's critically important just to remind people that donald trump is a felon he's been accused of sexual abuse. he has now talked about taking over democracy and using the military to hurt people. i think that is an appropriate thing to say to remind people about it, but it is also true and she has done she's doing this as we speak in michigan, reminding people that the biden-harris administration has invested billions of dollars creating manufacturing jobs and bringing jobs back to america by the way, the harris-biden administration invested billions of dollars in puerto rico to help it stand up after
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maria and has been there every day for them. and so her positive theory about gone forward is something she's going to talk about tomorrow. when she goes and stands on that ellipse, that is intentional so that they can actually demonstrate the difference between donald trump who stood in that place that incited an insurrection against the country and a vice president who has spent her entire career defending the people of america. and she does it every day. the difference between us and them as we have the receipts and they do not remember donald trump was president for four years and he was when he was president, we had a bad economy, not a good economy. we lost jobs 2.5 million to be exact, not gain jobs 16 16.6 million under biden-harris administration, plants close under donald trump. they are opening under biden harris and will continue to do this on the investments of the harris administration going forward from the inflation reduction act and the infrastructure act and the chips act. and she's going to demonstrate that in real time with real jobs and real people whose lives have been changed because of her vision about how america can move forward amir i
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just want to give our viewers an update what we were seeing there a moment ago, we're live images from saginaw, michigan of the vice president touring a manufacturing plant. >> again, she is set to record remarks soon, so we will hear from her. i wonder as i was listening to your response if there is the vice president now video from moments ago, if you think mayor that voters then are folks that are polled on questions about the economy, have it wrong because what we've heard over and over again is that those who've been asked believed that donald trump has earned more of their confidence when it comes to handling economic issues. and what you're describing as the tough economy that had job loss and plans closing largely came as a result of the covid-19 pandemic. so i wonder if, if there's a message the vice president can push through at this late stage that would shake that perception that the
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economy would be better handled by former president trump than harris well, first of all, it is a fact that donald trump lost more jobs as president than any job since herbert hoover and the biden-harris administration created more in four years in most governments did in 16, however, she is laser-focused yes. >> on bringing down costs as she has said, with pharmaceuticals, which donald trump wants to change, et cetera, et cetera. but what you're watching right now is a fact that they are at a plant that got created because of a piece of legislation that got passed by the biden-harris administration. that's number one. number two, let me say this that it is true that the public's perception was a little bit different. but as the poll, all of the polls show, she has completely, almost completely closed that gap on who's better for the economy. and she's doing a great job in doing that. remember when she entered the race, she was down here. then she went way up here and we came down just a little bit. and in this race it's going to be neck and neck. there's no question that this is going to be one of the closest elections. the only jury that really, really matters is the
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american people. and we're going to demonstrate that the new pathway forward is the way to go. and as the vice president said, it really is time to turn the page. people are tired they're frustrated, they're tired of showing up and thanksgiving dinner, getting a fight with their families about donald trump waking up the next day thinking about what the hell did this guy do today, does another pathway forward and she's demonstrating that she can help lead us there sadly, mitch landrieu, thank you for joining us. i don't think that the thanksgiving arguments are going to go away even after the election, but i do i get better. well, we'll see about that sir. i appreciate you sharing your time with us. thanks for your perspective. >> thanks. >> of course. >> still ahead this hour on cnn news central for madison square garden straight to a bankruptcy hearing. a federal judge now, looking into rudy giuliani's claim that he gifted for world series rings to his son plus egypt proposing a two-day ceasefire between israel and hamas in exchange for hostages and palestinian prisoners will either side except as i
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good day to start something new easy minutes to put yourself out there and always put your best face forward just for men, mustache and beard. >> these men knows means were there silver spoons, what would become of them when it is cover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash they would descend the chaos i'm kristen holmes covering the trump campaign. and this is cnn today, a brand new cnn digital series debuts titled american battleground. >> it's a deep dive into the final months of 2024 presidential campaign from cnn's tom foreman and tom joins us now. so tom, you say the fuse for this explosive trump rally at madison square garden that we saw last night was actually lit way back in june. tell us about it was because of the trump biden debate trump got what he wanted. >> he drove biden out of the
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race, but that open the door to kamala harris and suddenly all the light came off of trump. he couldn't buy a headline. she was all over the news. she is rising in the polls. she came up, surpassed him never beyond the margin of error, nobody's been beyond that, but she got up in front of him and many of the analysts if we talked to here, said it's scared trump. he was frightened about this and the response ultimately would say we have to define her and the definition came from attack, attack, attack, attack. and now in the final days that's all we're seeing is endless attacks. >> and tom, what about the vice president how is she adjusted to being thrust into this and running this very abridged campaign. >> yeah, it's a remarkable thing when you think about everyone focuses a lot on what trump is doing about it. imagine this, you're a matter of months suddenly you are the candidate. you're a vice president, both of you know vice presidents always have a hard time defining themselves because they can't steal the light from the president themselves. so what she's tried to do is move along in this layout, some policy do the interviews that the trump
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people said she wasn't doing. she's doing many more of those now than trump is doing in terms of any kind of an antagonistic interview and trying to get herself moving forward here. but ultimately trying to hit that balance. you're just talking about with mitch landrieu from my own hometown of new orleans how do you hit the right balance between attacking enough to draw the difference with the person you're running against. and at the same time saying, here are my programs, i'm putting forward that offers some hope for the future in the end, the madison square garden event exactly what she has been building toward two since june in that looking for those moments when trump himself will show the american people this is who i am, and she can just say, is that what you want? do you want four more years of that that contentious sort of biting environment that was going on there. some people will like and maybe some people think that's right course she's betting a lot of people want a fascinating race, a fascinating series american battleground. you can find it on cnn.com right now. tom foreman. thank you so much for
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being here still plenty more news to come fresh from center stage at the trump rally to the center of a federal court case today in new york, rudy giuliani did not appear, did not have to appear in person, but he's got a lot riding on today's debt hearing. it's tied to a lawsuit that found him liable for defaming two georgia election workers following the 2020 election. >> the former new york mayor and trump attorney owes election workers ruby freeman and shaye moss an astounding $150 million. >> cnn's katelyn polantz is outside the federal courthouse there in new york kaitlan, tell us what happened in court yeah it was almost an hour in court today. rudy giuliani wasn't here in person even though he was speaking about donald trump rally yesterday here in this city, in manhattan. but what happened in court is a dispute over whether giuliani will lose the last remaining piece of property he owned as far as ruby freeman and shaye moss's
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team has been able to find the properties that he owns. he's already losing an apartment that he has here in manhattan. that's worth about 6 million in the next 24 hours tomorrow is the deadline for ruby freeman and shaye moss to take control of that property and begin to sell it along with a lot of other luxury goods. but the property that they were fighting about in court is his palm beach condo, a place where he spends a lot of time. he has popped up at mar-a-lago advocating for trump many times, also in palm beach that condo is worth $3.5 million and boris and brianna, the dispute in court is does he actually live there as his primary residents? if he does, he may be able to keep it. if he doesn't, then it's very likely ruby and ruby freeman and shaye moss can take that as well and sell it off today. the main dispute boil down to his lawyers are ruby freeman and shaye moss's lawyers saying, we just need to know the date
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where that became the place he lives primarily. he spent the summer traveling around, even going to the olympics in paris to the rnc in knew he was going to new york. he was staying in new hampshire. he was there for a short amount of time in florida over the last several months. they say this is a vacation home. it's not where he lives. but then giuliani's attorneys stood up in court and said i can't give you a answer right now. let me lay down a marker on the way humans live their lives. moan momentous decisions like that about where someone lives primarily get made over time. so they're going to keep pursuing this. it's a matter before the judge and it is one of the last things that giuliani has a significant value that he's still trying to hold on to here. boris and brianna. >> yeah. it'll be really interesting to see what happens with that. katelyn polantz live for us outside of court in new york thank you. some republicans are in cleanup mode after speakers at trump's madison square garden rally spewed racist attacks on much
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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 the reaction has been swift in particular, from candidates in florida where roughly 1 million puerto ricans live. and this is key, they can vote, they are american citizens florida republican senator rick scott condemned the joke as unfunny and pointed out that puerto ricans our americans while florida congresswoman maria to beat us al-assad has said the rhetoric does not reflect republican values. joining us now is cnn senior political analyst mark preston and mark you have a bit of a different take on this joke. these sets of jokes from we shouldn't be looking for hat serious political discourse from a guy that tries to make funny's 100% and i would remove it from the rest of that vulgar, angry, like real hate rhetoric that we heard from all of the supporters of president trump. >> i suspect we will not see
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comedians be involved in politics like this again will say i do not know this guy personally. i have followed his career. i don't find him to be racist however, you can't go out onto a political stage and say the things that keith said and have not people have people accuse you of that? having said that, i do think we have to be careful and for all this, this rhetoric is hatred rhetoric we have to be able to protect the right to free speech and for people to say these stupid, silly things and allow us make the judgment of them. but for this guy in particular, i would remove him necessarily because i don't think he understood good necessarily. that stage that he was on last night is not the same stage that he was on just a few weeks ago when he sold out madison square garden to a for his show this isn't the comedy hour, right? >> that he's doing. this isn't a netflix special but what i found interesting was who he targeted because his defense of
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himself was i made front of everyone so i endured his spiel twice to see if that was the case. and it's not terrible. i mean, no, i just want to be clear. he did not make fun of white people the way he made fun of non-white people he was really like punching at, like historically the mistreated you're on a comedian, i think you're on safer ground. maybe making fun of a group to which you belong. certainly if you're going to be making fun of other groups. and he was i didn't see a whole lot of that even from travis kelce, joe biden, he made fun of the clintons, but i mean, there wasn't a whole lot of other jokes. >> listen first of all, making front of yourself is probably the smartest thing to do. >> because as you bring any criticism within, he could have probably brought the crowd along with now, it's interesting he didn't even get the crowd last night, but it was kinda like like laughing,
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applauding, not not only that, but again, this guy went out and said, these ridiculous comments, the trump campaign, mind you, is not having a good day today, right? they don't want us to be talking about this. they don't want every major news outlet to be talking about this because that is when what they wanted to come out of this rally. however, when you play with dynamite and you'd like these sticks of dynamite, you've got to be prepared for them to blow up. and in this case of blew up on the crowd and may have not responded to him and as you said, he's a comedian, you're differentiate them from other folks. but the crowds certainly responded to some of the other stuff that was said including by tucker carlson, by stephen miller, by a number of folks, check that, check that have said disparate like kamala harris is the anti-christ and just kind of crazy nonsense, right? what does it tell you that the campaign is putting these people out there at this stage in front of one of the biggest crowds that they're going to get an madison square garden, a place that as governor tim walz
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pointed out, has some history with contrary virtual events. what does that tell you about what the campaign is envisioning as their closing messages, as what they want to connect to voters when you think about this, how many times we sat at this table and talked about in these closing days, they have to get these undecided voters out to the polls and these undecided voters only we've been six states, while a lot of people are decided now at this point. so what they're trying to do is they're trying to get out their base and unfortunately, part of their base is a hateful base, is a base that i don't necessarily would want to be part of it. i'm sure you guys wouldn't be part of it. a lot of republicans don't want to be part of it. however, for them to win, they think they need to get these these folks out and that's what they're trying to reach mark preston. >> thank you so much. as mentioned, vice president harris is in michigan right now. there are some issues with the signal as we're trying to see that, but we're going to bring bring that to you very soon here and next, as iran vows to retaliate israel's prime minister is appearing to be looking ahead to what comes
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>> today, high-level diplomats are back at the negotiating table. they are in doha, hoping a ceasefire and hostage deal may still be within reach. egypt is now proposing a two day truce in exchange for 40 israeli hostages, as well as palestinian prisoners. cnn's jeremy diamond is live in jerusalem and jeremy, a source says it's unlikely that those talks are going to yield much before the u.s. election. what are you hearing yeah, that's right. >> and a lot of that stems from the fact that we are really just jumped starting the negotiations at this stage. remember, they have been frozen for so long now, and so just the fact that the masad director, the cia director, and other top negotiators flew to doha, qatar yesterday. and were there today as well trying to restart these negotiations is a positive indication, but that doesn't mean that we are anywhere close to any kind of a deal happening between israel and hamas. and the question right now really is what kind of a deal are we even looking at? and the egyptians have put forward on the table this
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proposal that really looks to break the mold with what we've seen over the course of the better part of the last ten months. and that is instead of a multi-phase deal that looks to ultimately see the release of all the hostages and the war in gaza were just talking now about a two day truce for israeli hostages, an unspecified number of palestinian prisoners also being released from israeli jails. and the hope being that this is almost a confidence building measure that gets the two sides to further negotiations about ultimately ending the war in gaza. the israelis from speaking with sources certainly seem open to this idea. but the real question is, will hamas be we know that in the past they have made clear that they only want to engage in negotiations about releasing hostages if it ultimately leads to their end goal of the end of the war and withdrawal of all israeli troops from gaza but in the wake of the killing of hamas leader yahya sinwar, there's no question that hamas has been significantly damaged. and so now the question is whether or
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not in the wake of sinwar's killing, they'd be willing to engage in something else and beyond that, who is actually making the decisions within hamas about releasing hostages? that's also something that we don't have much certainty about. and that's part of what these early stage talks could allow for is also giving these negotiators a better sense of who is actually calling the shots? within hamas and germany when it comes to this promised retaliation from iran or what are you learning about that well, the iranians, over the weekend really seemed inclined to downplay the extent of the damage caused by these israeli strikes even as they acknowledged that four iranian troops in one civilian and were killed in this wave of israeli attacks that came early saturday morning. but today, we did hear from the iranian president vowing that iran will respond at a time of its choosing, an appropriate response is how he termed it but what he also made clear is that iran doesn't want all war with israel and so we're, while we are hearing these vows of
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drowning. some of the people closest to him are speaking out today as they launch a new foundation in his honor cnn entertainment correspondent elizabeth wagmeister joins us now from los angeles elizabeth, what are his loved ones saying it's hard to believe that it has been a year since we lost matthew perry. >> i know we all remember where we were when we heard that heartbreaking news. and matthew perry spoke about his dream being to help people that were also suffering with section. he was incredibly open about his own struggle. he wrote a memoir in 2020 to where he wanted to
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great detail about his life struggle with addiction, and now his 14 they have started a foundation, the matthew perry foundation of canada, where they're helping others on their road to recovery now, this mourning matthew perry's family, his mom, his stepdad, keith morrison, and his three sisters sat down with the today show and they spoke about his life, his legacy, and the struggles that they are going through as they are leaving as a family. let's take a look. >> i'm very lucky glitch. there was one problem that i couldn't i couldn't conquer it couldn't help them forget to lose so many million people there. obviously a mother's worst nightmare to lose your
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son and they also spoke about how in his final days that they did not realize that he was struggling with addiction. they said that they knew that he was being treated with the ketamine, but that they didn't know how bad it had gotten. now they also said that they are very glad that people are being held accountable in his death. we know that five people were charged and two will face trial next year. now, also, jennifer aniston today posting on the one-year anniversary of the law us of her beloved friends, co-stars, and real life friends. and i just want to leave us with a quote from matthew perry before he died. here's some very powerful words that he said, quote, when i die, i want helping others to be the first thing that's mentioned addiction is far too powerful for anyone to defeat alone. but together, one day at a time, we can beat it down elizabeth wagmeister. >> thank you so much. it's so touching. what his family is doing for others and ahead,
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