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808 to 14000 on his with the battleground pennsylvania with just seven days until the election. but not before he attacked vice president kamala harris on everything from the economy to foreign the policy as new poll numbers in two swing states show a race that seems like it could not be closer. meantime, dire warnings of what a second trump term could mean been mixed with messages of joy and optimism. new details on what to expect from the vice president's speech on the ellipse tonight, as harris heads to the site of trump's from this january 6 speech. in an attempt to sway undecided voters as election day nears a new survey shows that americans economic mood seems to be perking up a bit we'll take a closer look at what is driving the optimism. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central
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week, one more week. >> that's it. and today the presidential candidates are focused on laying out their closing arguments as new polling shows a race that could hardly be closer right now now vice president kamala harris is preparing to deliver a major speech at the ellipse in washington, d.c the very spot former president donald trump spoke on january 6 before a mob of his supporters stormed the capitol now, earlier, we heard trump speak from mar-a-lago where he unleashed a series of familiar attacks against his democratic opponent. right now, the trump campaign continues to grapple with the fallout from his vulgar, racist and misogynistic rally in, new, york on sunday, with concerns growing that the inflammatory rhetoric from the rally speakers could actually hurt them in key battleground states
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like pennsylvania, where trump is visiting later today, our coverage begins with cnn's alayna treene, who is covering the trump campaign for us and paula on beach, florida. alayna, you were at this press conference, what was billed as a press conference where trump wrapped up his remarks just moments ago. what was his message well, his message was, you know, things. >> boris and brianna first of all, tell you that this was actually billed as, like you said, a press conference, but also really i was told i talked to donald trump's senior advisers that this was supposed to be the prebuttal to harris's speech on the ellipse this evening that he really wanted to hold an event to mark one week out from election day. but one of the key things that a lot of people were wondering was whether or not he would address at a minimum really addressed, but it's also a apologize for and condemn some of that sexist and racist rhetoric we had heard from the other speakers at madison square garden on sunday. and the answer is no, we did not hear him bring that up. he did talk about madison square
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garden actually, but instead, he labeled the rally as a love fest. take a listen there's never been an event so beautiful was like a love fest an absolute love fest, and it was my honor to be involved in hopefully, you know, they they started to say, well, in 1939, the nazis used madison square garden so we're going to fight like hell for the next seven days actually did bring up there at one point what wall and some other critics had set of donald trump and holding that rally where they had compared it at, to the american nazi party holding a rally at madison square garden in 1939. but all to say, he called it a love fest, but did not address some of those comments. you're the ones we had heard from that comedian who had essentially referred to puerto rico as a floating island of garbage. and the reason that point is so important is because later today, donald trump is going to have a pair of events in
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pennsylvania pennsylvania is home to more than half 1 million puerto ricans and allentown, pennsylvania where he's having that route lay this evening. that is that has a large population of puerto ricans as well. we're told that puerto rican a state senator is going to be or excuse me, a performer se center is going to be speaking at that rally with donald trump tonight. we'll see if that comes up, but all to say so far we have not heard him address this so far. we've only heard the campaign do so and that comes even as people like the archbishop of san juan and other republican leaders are saying that not just the campaign should be addressing this, but donald trump needs to be doing it directly. lay as >> boris bianna all right. >> alayna treene, live for us from mar a-lago. thank you. and let's get out to cnn's eva mckend. so even vice president harris is preparing to deliver a big speech tonight. this key speech from the ellipse, what are we expecting to hear? >> she is the campaign says that this is by design, choosing the ellipse is not an accident. they are aiming to
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show contrast. they say that there are some folks in this country would trumpnesia. they don't remember those years well enough. and so part of this is trying to remind voters of the chaos. they argue came to define that period. but also this is about crystallizing her final argument here. she has been actively making the case for why she wants to be president and much of that argument is centered in the opportunity economy working to bring down costs for everyday americans seconds. and then also working to restore reproductive rights. i'm told that it's going to be hopeful and optimistic when she touches on those points now, boris and brianna, you well know a key part of the democratic coalition are black voters. and there has been this frustrating narrative for democrats about black men. they don't think that there is the level of erosion among that core group as much as is being talked about, she was asked about this this morning on the breakfast
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club. let's take a listen the brothers aren't saying that. i mean, i was just it's barbershop in philly talking with very incredible and distinguished men who are leaders in their community and small business in education. and these men, these black men, were talking about not only their support for me, but musk importantly, there's support from my perspective on what we can do that lifts up the community and taps into the ambitions and the aspiration now, in some corners in the democratic party, they argue that this is very much what the vice president needs to be talking about. >> not so much about the former president that he criticisms of him are well known at this point. i will tell you. i was with her at the rally last night in ann arbor and it was very much focused on a future vision for this country getting people to vote early and really uplifting the voices of young voters and either we got an update from joe rogan, we know
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that the campaign had these ongoing talks to hold a similar conversation like the one he had with former president donald trump. what's the status of them? >> so the campaign itself, they're not commenting, but we are hearing from rogan in he says that he's still open to doing this interview. he very much wants to do it, but he's not going to do it on some of the terms that the campaign proposed to him according to him, they asked for different location for him to travel to her and for it to only be an hour he said that he wanted her to travel to texas. >> the clock is ticking, will see if it actually happens. eva mckend. thank you so much. let's open up the discussion now. with cnn senior political analyst gloria borger and larry sabato, director for the center of politics at the university of virginia, gloria, first i want to start with you. this press conference, so-called low-cost at mar-a-lago. >> what did you think did trump do enough there to shift the narrative? >> from the madison square garden love fest as he called it. >> well, he called it he's
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never seen an event that's been so beautiful. there was love in the room and there might have been leaving the room for donald trump, but there wasn't love in the room for money which of anybody else. and i think their strategy now is to just turn the page as we say, and not pay any attention to it anymore. he certainly didn't apologize it's what he did today was called harris his campaign, a campaign of hate. so he wanted to kind of flip the script on her and talked a lot about immigration a crime you know, the usual but it was not he didn't get up on that podium to say really anything about what occurred at that at that event, other than the fact that there was love in the room for him and larry, your crystal ball out today is so interesting and a little infuriating because you say the key points from the article we find ourselves well, he's having a couple of gut feelings about what's going on in the race unfortunately, for
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predictive purposes, the two gut feelings are incompatible with one another. tell us about this yes, i guess our guts are too large i could just add one thing to what gloria said. remember the other event that donald trump described as being full of love. it was january 6, so much love, except for the dozens of officers who were hurt in one in fashion or another, or even their deaths resulted from it. so kind of interesting the way that, that reoccurred and donald trump never, never apologizes for anything, so i don't know why we would ever wait for something like that. >> but look, here's why we said what we did if you are looking at this in a balanced way, you're trying to figure out who's going to win. >> you realized that the data is so divided evenly even more so than in 2000 with that very close bush gore race, the
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pre-election day, there really wasn't as close as this is so we keep going back and forth. i do think there's some possibility that sunday not just because of the alleged comedian, but also because of the other things that were said and done and things that weren't said and done that could be in october surprise. it really could be it's having an effect the alleged comedian, larry says, larry, i want to ask you about something that eva brought up, and that is this concept of trump trumpnesia the harris campaign thinks that folks forgot about some of the chaos from donald trump's four years in office. i wonder. have you been able to quantify that? do you see it in the data? and how effective would that be a message coming from the vice president? >> well, i think she she has to a lot of things. >> some negative, some positive which i'm sure she will do tonight, but look, it's it is difficult for people to
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remember so many years ago so much has happened. >> and we always have a glossier view of the past than we do of the president? or are or even our idea of the future. >> so i understand why people are saying this. >> but part of a campaign's job is educational it's to help people remember of like a review for students for an end of the semester exam and they always complain you've gone back to the very beginning of the class we can't remember all that stuff. well, you have to, in order to take the exam what are you looking for in her speech on the ellipse? gloria? >> well, i think she's going to try and do a few things. the most important of which is really to talk to those voters out there the 4% who may be undecided, they're conflicted. there completely conflicted they don't like donald trump very much. they're repulsed sometimes by what occurs in his campaign. and by him. and what
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he says. but they're not sure that kamala harris is the person to run the country that she's not competent enough to run the country that they don't know enough about her. remember, this has been a really, really short campaign. so she's going to draw the contrast talking to her advisors. she is going to draw the contrast between donald trump's camp actor, which she believes is unacceptable and completely disqualifying. and her qualities and qualifications to run the country and she's going to talk about substance. she's going to talk about her proposals for the middle-class. he's going to talk about the economy and what she's gonna do to improve it. she's going to talk about prescription drugs for example, the cost of prescription drugs and how the administration lowered them. so she's got she's got to walk this fine line, but it's almost as if she's taking an admissions exam and you know, donald trump's character is very well known to the american public.
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so she could talk about that a little bit. but she's got to pass this test with these conflicted voters about her qualities and her qualifications to run the country. >> on the other side, gloria trump headed to pennsylvania tonight allentown. he's expected to have a slew of puerto rican speaker is trying to, again counter the message from sunday. but notably there is one apparently influential voice in pennsylvania that we haven't seen on the trail with trump, even though she's apparently offered to go out there and that is former governor nikki haley she want a ton of support even after she had dropped out of the race in pennsylvania why isn't the trump campaign tapping? is it personal? >> well, if you've heard donald trump talk about her and he has a little because he was asked about it once. he said, yeah, i guess we'll get her out there. he didn't seem let's just say who's he aztec? he's not enthusiastic. he's got a long memory. he doesn't forget what she said about him in the campaign. she said he was too old. she said it was becoming
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demanded in a way, you know, she she didn't spare her words about him and he didn't forget that. and i think that that they'd like to have her out there. but i think he's been pushing it off and she'd like to go out there, but the word the public word is they haven't arranged it yet. well, we'll see if it actually happens because she is the one person who if she becomes a character witness for him, she could help him with those conflicted voters she could help him and she hasn't done it yet because obviously they can arrange it and it's very clear, larry, by looking at the president's appearance today, who he's targeting, his targeting women he's targeting suburban women of approximately nikki haley's age how much of a difference does it make that he is not capitalizing on using her well, it makes some difference. >> i'm not sure that she would be the silver bullet,
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comedian saying, quote, i don't know him, someone put them up there. i don't know who he is trump also claims he didn't actually hear the remarks which many americans have found deeply offensive. cnn's danny freeman spoke with puerto ricans in the battleground state pennsylvania one where every vote will matter if this election vice president harris's campaign wasted little time monday morning, they did us a favor they woke up. they woke up. they woke us up there. what goes up? >> assembling a host of puerto rican surrogates in philadelphia. >> i hope that people are angry and they turn that anger into interval pennsylvania has more than 480,000 residents puerto rican descent, according to 2022 data from the u.s. >> census bureau. that's the most out of any of the battleground states. and the philadelphia metro area is among the top regions with puerto ricans outside of new york and florida, philadelphia city council member and harris supporter ketsia lazada, knew she had to speak up. >> i think that what folks
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don't we allies is that puerto rico and puerto ricans get angry we turned into action mode, right around phillies, largely puerto rican fair hill neighborhood voters. >> we spoke with had heard the comments in what he's talking about. >> puerto rico is a beautiful island. 32-year-old christian hernandez is voting for the first time this year for vice president harris, the trump rally remarks only solidified his vote do you think puerto ricans heard those words from last night? >> yeah, for sure. >> i'll are a lot of our body he was there matt and disappointment. >> marcos pagan didn't like the comments at all when you hear stuff like puerto rico as a floating island of garbage, what goes through your mind? >> they'll be honest. i feel disrespected because he doesn't know move we go through now, we've been through a lot, but marcus still is not
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sure who he's voting for. when you hear comments like that, does that change your perspective about who you might vote for no that's not enough to see it to believe it, you know, everybody is actually founded words for fernando santiago already cast his vote for former president donald trump, but now he and his whole family are mad. >> what did you think about him calling puerto rico floating island of trash? >> this that's my stuff because that's my island you know, i don't want to i don't want people talking like that this is now right you got he's not going to go far because of this lack of respect towards puerto ricans that now we did reach out to the trump campaign here in pennsylvania for comment for the story they just pointed us to the statement they released back on sunday evening saying this joke does not reflect the view because if president trump
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or the campaign, i will note though former president trump is expected to be in the city of allentown on tuesday, allentown has an enormous latino population, specifically in enormous puerto rican population. >> so we'll see if the former president addresses this controversy, then danny freeman, cnn, philadelphia our thanks to danny freeman for that report. >> wanted to discuss the impact these comments are having on a key battleground state with victor martinez, he's a radio host for law mega in allentown, pennsylvania victor. thank you so much for being with us. you've said that 4.3 can use these jokes were in october surprise. i wonder what you're hearing from your listeners have described this as a gift from the gods. i mean, what are the chances that kamala harris is at a puerto rican restaurant in philadelphia at the same time that this is happening in the trump campaign rally in new york this has definitely gotten
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to the puerto rican community in the entire state. i mean, we have about 500,000 puerto ricans here in the state of pennsylvania allentown, where i'm at right now, where trump is going to be tonight? allen told he's about 55% latino and out of that 55% latino, about 45, 50%. it's puerto rican and then you move to redding, pennsylvania city with a 69% latino population. we're about 70%. it's puerto rican. this definitely is going to have an impact what did you think of trump saying that he didn't hear the comments and doesn't know the comedian. what did you make of the response opportunity. >> one of the things that i heard the most this morning for my audience and we broadcast our morning show through five radio stations in the state. so we have about 250,000 latinos listen to us in the state of pennsylvania, i specifically
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asked the audience, okay. what about if trump today? all of a sudden decides to apologize. all of a sudden decides to distance himself from the comedian would that be okay? will you take that in consideration over? well, min lee, everybody was like, nope, too late the train has left the station. he could have done a sunday night monday, even this morning, and for him now to say, i don't know the comedian, i didn't even hear the joke i'm pretty sure by now he heard the joke. i'm pretty sure by now, he could have personally set something to the puerto rican community one of the things that have impacted more my audience is the fact that he's from new york. he's a new yorker so a lot of people here and the lehigh valley are from new york. and what i heard from my audience was wait a minute, he's from new york. he knows us. >> the puerto rican probate goes right in front of his building every year why would he allow somebody in new york
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city a place with such a rich puerto rican history with over 1 million puerto rican. >> why would he allow someone in new york city to say something like that about puerto ricans i'm wondering victory. >> his campaign is going to feature son. >> i woke so the shadow senator from puerto rico, we've heard reports that other prominent puerto ricans are going to be joining him. what do you think about that? what do you know about who else might be going there? >> i haven't heard of anyone else being there, but i'll tell you this. none of those people matter. >> it's all about number one until donald trump doesn't himself acknowledged the fact that this was wrong, that this is unacceptable, that we will not tolerate this. >> i don't think none of that matters. he can bring anybody he wants from puerto rico and i've heard it from my audience it's too late now he needed to say something right away that night or the day before or the
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day? after he hasn't done it by now, he can bring anybody who wants from puerto rico and it's not going to make a difference. >> i wanted to get your response, victor, to something that i've heard from several latinas in politics since the story broke. one of them with ties with family in puerto rico likely won't have an impact on the presidential race because latinos broadly aren't easily offended or repulsed by this kind of commentary, this kind of joking, i'm wondering what you make of that because there's polling out there from reputable outlets that indicate that most latinos, even those that are born outside the united states, do not believe that trump's rhetoric when it comes to immigration applies to them what do you think listen, i don't know who that person is, but until you right now, i am talking to my audience for the last two days and water weakens are very proud people and once you offend our island
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our beautiful island in the caribbean, you are messing with us as a whole i am telling you, i'll give you one example. >> i specifically talked to a puerto rican republican who already voted for trump. he called a radio show and said, you just, i already voted for trump on mail-in ballots i regret it. i am so sorry, they're already voted for him, but you know what i'm doing to make up for it. i'm calling my families and friends to tell them not to vote for trump. this is an audience member from right here from allentown, who's telling me that he already voted for trump. he's regretting it after what happened sunday, and he's trying to make up i'm trying to influence other people not to vote for him they heard our pride and i'm telling you if you know anything about puerto ricans is that you don't mess with our island or our flag. those are sacred to us victor martinez. appreciate you coming on and sharing your perspective. thanks for joining us thank you. thanks when we come back some breaking news on
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the war in ukraine, what us officials are now saying about that conflicts of new details to bring you about north korean troops involved in the conflict plus a gaza hospital director says the situation is quote, utterly catastrophic. >> after dozens were killed or injured in an israeli airstrike. we have details on that and just moments >> and it all comes down to this. >> we can now make a major projection jim the way only cnn can bring it to you, election night in america special coverage begins tuesday, november 5. >> at 4:00 a.m. dr. squash, body wash we're. just about one thing and that's natural body wash for our guys. of course, what sounds like pine tar would barrel bourbon, coconut castaway, and fresh false dr. swatch body wash for men jennifer natural, when you're home needs work, where do you go? >> angie. angie? >> that's where angie gay man with angie find top rated certified pros in your area
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inside of ukraine. let's get the latest details now from the pentagon with cnn's natasha bertrand, natasha, what are you hearing? >> yeah, boris. we are told from two western intelligence officials that there's evidence at this point that a small number of north korean troops is now inside ukraine, and that is a step beyond what the pentagon and the u.s. broadly had confirmed yesterday, which is that roughly 10,000 north korean troops are currently inside russia, are receiving training with some and route to the kursk region of russia but we know that russians have been fighting the ukrainians that have held some territory there since august. so at this point, the number, again is still believed to be very small and a us official actually said that they cannot yet corroborate the reports that there are this small number of north korean troops inside ukraine, but it does suggest to these western intelligence officials that we spoke to that the number could grow and that the north koreans are actually there to gain combat experience. this is why, according to intelligence assessments, the north koreans were eager to deploy some of
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their forces to ukraine, to russia because the north koreans have not fought a war and over 70 years and they want that combat on the ground experience up for their troops. now, we're also told that many of the troops at the north koreans have sent to russia to participate in this war on inside russian forces our special operations forces, north korea's equivalent of special operations troops, and north korea is pretty bullish about their ability to perform well on the battlefield. but of course, officials tell us that they still don't know just how helpful they're going to be on the battlefield because they haven't been tested, right? and so it remains unclear, just how much of a boon this is going to be to the russians in the war against ukraine, but still, it is deeply concerning and us and south korean officials our meeting this week in washington, d.c. to discuss ways to move forward. and one other thing i should note is that there is a really all hands on deck effort at this point to try to pressure china to get the north koreans to pull back because of course china still has a relationship with the north it's koreans
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and could have some leverage there it will be interesting to see how that might play out. >> and tasha bertrand live for us at the pentagon. thank you so much. pivoting now to another conflict on the world stage. this one in the middle east, another israeli airstrike launched against hamas in northern gaza today yeah, health ministry officials there saying the death toll in this is close to 100. and it includes more than two dozen children, local hospital officials say they're overwhelmed with casualties. let's get the latest now from cnn's jeremy diamond, who is live from tel aviv. jeremy this early morning strike hit a five-story building >> an absolutely devastating sitting strike at least 90 people have been killed, including 25 children, according to the gazan health ministry, and they still haven't recovered all of the bodies from the rubble. about 200 people were believed to be living in this residential building in the northern most part of the gaza strip when it was struck by an israeli airstrike early this morning.
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in addition to the devastating numbers of casualties, it's also about how people are picking through the rubble. this part of northern gaza has been besieged by the israeli military, which means there is no heavy machinery to pull those bodies from under the rubble to lift them from under these enormous slabs of concrete. there are no ambulances in northern gaza. instead, people using donkey or horse drawn carts to haul bodies away to the morgan to bring those who are injured to the hospital. and then you have the kamala adwan hospital, one of the few remaining hospitals those in northern gaza where those who survived this strike were taken with their injuries that hospital has very little in terms of medical resources to provide with only two working doctors still at that hospital. meanwhile, we also saw that in lebanon, the israeli military we conducted one of its deadliest strikes since this conflict escalated last month, 60 people killed 58 people wounded in lebanon's eastern baalbek region jeremy, has there been any movement on
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ceasefire talks well, if my movement you mean meetings? >> negotiations, then yes, certainly whether that's actually going to lead to any kind of agreement is another question altogether, but there is a new proposal on the table yesterday, we were talking to you about this egyptian proposal, which is quite limited just two days for four hostages, but there is another proposal that appears to be becoming the central one in these negotiations at this stage, it was discussed by the cia director, the head of the masad, as well as with the qatari's. and it involves a month long pause in the fighting, shorter than what was previously has previously been discussed, but obviously longer than that to day egyptian proposal. it's not clear exactly how many suggests would get out or how many palestinian prisoners would be exchanged. but it is an attempt to jumpstart these negotiations once again. and in the process of re-entering into these negotiations negotiators close to the process have learned
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that it is yahya sinwar, the hamas's leader who was killed last month. it is his brother, mohammed sinwar, who is now appears to be in charge in gaza. and so a deal will ultimately depend on him, as well as on the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and it's important to note that mohammed sinwar, much like his brother, is viewed as a fairly hard line militants force brianna all right. >> jeremy diamond live for us from tel aviv. thank you. and with election day only a week away, there's a new survey that shows some americans are actually becoming more optimistic about the economy. what is behind that shift will have it just ahead. >> you've found at your kayak company because you love the ocean, not spreadsheets, you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do are matching platform lets you spend less time searching and more time connecting with candidates, visiting indeed.com. >> the best part of any of those renovations shows is always a transformation. they show you what the end i'm brian
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$3 a gallon. that's something that we have not seen in 3.5 years. look, this is a big deal because a lot of people view gas prices as a real-time barometer for the cost of living. and a lot of people remember all too well when two years ago does that chart shows gas prices spiked above $5 a gallon for the first time ever. that was really painful for a lot of people. it was a political disaster for the biden harris administration and now we're sort of seeing the reversal right? gas prices are well away from that $5 level. it could be flirting with that psychologically important $3 for level just in time for the election. and voters in battleground states, they're paying a lot less for fuel than they were at this point last year. gas prices are down by seven $0.78 in nevada, a $0.78 in arizona sharply lower and wisconsin, pennsylvania and this is a big deal because it is a tangible way to show that there has been progress when it comes to the cost of living and
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there's a new survey of consumer confidence out just today. >> it finds them mood of americans towards the economy's picking up what do you see in the survey, right? >> this survey shows that americans are feeling better about the economy so consumer confidence increase in october by the most since march of 2021. >> that is very significant. >> there was an increase he's in confidence really across the board. all age groups, most of the income groups americans are feeling better about the stock market. they, they increase their indication that they plan to buy homes by cars. what's important is that people are also feeling better about the jobs market. this survey found that 35% of consumers say that jobs are plentiful right now, that is up from september and just 17% say that jobs are hard to get that number is down, so both of those are moving in the right direction. recession fears have also fallen. the conference board found that the
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smallest share of consumers are worried about a recession over the next 12 months since they started to ask seeing this question, 12 of two years ago. so that's significant, but one other point here is that even though consumer confidence ticked up, and even though what it's trending in the right direction, it does remain significantly lower than it was before the inflation crisis. and it's lower than it was during most of the trump administration prior to covid and i do think that is lingering frustration with the cost of living. yes, gas prices are down and the rate of inflation is down. but people are still paying more than they were especially at the grocery store and on things it's like rent and car insurance, boris and brianna. >> yeah. you can't ignore that. matt egan. thank you so much. and ahead on cnn news central hollywood, mourning the passing of an unforgettable actress, terry gahr. we'll have that next my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms with my psoriatic arthritis
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influence to many comedic actors, including tina fey. >> so i am sure that we are going to have an outpouring of love from the hollywood community today. who will be so sad about this loss, as you said, she was known for her many television and film roles from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. she had not done much work in the past two decades, but more current audiences may remember her from friends where she played at phi bees, mom. now, as i said, she was diagnosed with ms and 2002 and back in 2005, she spoke with cnn's larry king about that diagnosis i've been very, very lucky because i've had a very slow progression with this. >> if i've had it for 20 years, the ms and and now it seems to have gone even slower because of the medicine i'm on, so i'm really very grateful and i find it very important to keep an optimistic attitude and two
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