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biden, leave vice president harris and her campaign scrambling and a razor-tight race. >> but new cnn polling shows advantage for harris in to blue wall states that could be key to her getting those critical 270 electoral votes we'll take a look at the numbers and new numbers show that the eu us economy seems to have pulled off a remarkable and historic achievement. we'll break down exactly how it happened and what this could mean as it remains a top issue for voters. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central some brand new cnn polling that is giving us a fresh now i've upshot of where the race for the white house stands with the election now, less than a week away in two of the must-win blue wall states, michigan and wisconsin, vice president harris has a slight edge over former president trump, but they do remain deadlocked in
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pennsylvania, which of course, as we have talked about so much, is the biggest electoral prize of the three. in the meantime, the candidates are targeting a different battleground right now, which is north carolina soon trump will rally supporters in rocky mount while harris is in raleigh, and she just began speaking there, we're monitoring her remarks and we will bring them to you live obviously, the vice president fresh off of this her closing argument speech in washington, d.c. last night where she reminded americans of what she believes is at stake in this election. but her message was almost immediately complicated by president biden, who's now trying to clean up after making this remark during a virtual get out the vote event yesterday just the other day a speaker at his rally called puerto rico, a floating island of garbage. well, let me tell you something. i don't i don't know the puerto rican that i know or puerto rico where i'm in my home state of delaware they're good, decent, honorable people. the only
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garbage i see floating out there is his supporters biden later clarified that he was referring to the hateful rhetoric about what rico spewed by a trump supporter at the former president's controversial madison square garden rally on sunday cnn's kevin liptak joins us now live. >> kevin, you actually had reporting just yesterday that the harris campaign was weary of injecting too much of president biden because of potential well gaffes because of his unfavorability rating at the moment. and not a few hours later, we get this. and this is part of the reason why biden has been such a limited presence on the campaign trail this year. certainly, the political imperatives harris is trying to put some distance between herself and the current administration. but at the end of the day, so many democrats are wary of president biden because they think he's a liability, because he does have a tendency to to say these things on the campaign trail that can be misconstrued, that can be turned by republicans into an attack line on vice president harris. and that is exactly what's taking place
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today. and certainly i don't think it's unreasonable. the explanation that president biden has put out that he was talking about that single comedian, but that doesn't mean that his words aren't damaging. and certainly because they're on video, they speak for themselves in a way. now, vice president harris was out this morning. she's on her way to a battleground state swing as we're seeing there. and she was asked to clarify an asked to respond to what biden said. take a listen to what she said i think that first of all, he clarified his comments, but let me be clear. i strongly disagree with any right at people based on who they vote for, that you've heard my speech last night. and who came in with played throughout my career? >> i believe that the work that i do is about representing all the people, whether they support me or not i don't think there's anything that kamala harris wants to be doing less in the final week of this
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election than trying to clarify what president biden is saying, it's not even trying to clarify one of her own remarks. it's trying to clarify what biden is saying. i think when biden dropped out of the race, there were so many size of relief among democrats because they didn't think that they're going to have to spend this campaign hey, i'm trying to clean up his remarks, but i think this is an indication that that is still a challenge for democrats even heading into this and as you said, the last thing that she wanted to be talking about coming off of this huge speech or one week out from election day, kevin liptak. >> thank you so much for the reporting. let's get you out to raleigh right now and listen to vice president harris to hear if she brings this up. >> either he or i will be in the oval office
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between he and i, but i would say a major cause contrast is this. if he is elected on day one, donald trump will walk into that office with an enemies list when i am elected, i will walk in with eight he could do less get done for you the american people and at the top of my list is bringing down your cost of living. that my focus every single well day as president, i will give a middle-class tax cut to over 100 million americans price gouging on groceries and fight americans can actually afford a
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place to land for an elderly parent, my plan will cover the cost of home care under medicare care they need to stay in their own homes of childcare cut taxes for small businesses, and lower health care costs because i believe health care should be a right and not just a privilege there to vice president harris in raleigh, north carolina. >> if she does make some stops on the trail today, let's go to cnn's steve contorno, who is with the trump campaign also in north carolina. he is in rocky mount and steve trump is
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seizing on biden's garbage comments house you responding and i suspect we'll be talking about this at his rally. >> yeah. if the speakers today already are any indication, brianna, this will come up quite a bit today. they have already been getting a lot of mileage out of that gap from vice president biden or donald trump, also addressing those remarks on truth, social yesterday, writing quote vice president harris has spent all week comparing her political opponents to the most evil mass murderers and history. now, on top of everything, joe biden calls supporters are garbage. you can't lead america if you don't love the american people. and yes, i expect him to continue to harp on that message when he takes the stage later today in north carolina, we're just the bottom an hour down the road. from where vice president harris is holding her events. well, these two campaigns are colliding on this
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critical battleground state. where about three 3.4 million ballots have already been cast. but more than 40% of the number of registered people here. so clearly a lot of people are already taking advantage i'm voting early here. >> and you see the sign behind me that says vote early. >> donald trump encouraging his supporters to take advantage of those methods of early voting, even as he continues to cast doubt in the safety and security of these elections yesterday in pennsylvania, he continued to push this false narrative that there is something on toward already happening in pennsylvania because some election officials in one county discovered some ballot or is it me, some voter registration forms that had some discrepancies on them so you could see it even as he is continuing to push those conspiracies. he wants his voters to get out there and boats and calls it a swamping the vote. and that is his message here in north carolina
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with just five days to go before election day all right. >> steve contorno. thank you so much for the preview there. let's talk about this now. we have alex thompson, cnn political analyst and national political reporter for axios. and we have sabrina rodriguez reagan, does national politics reporter for the washington post. alex axios reported over the weekend that the harris campaign viewed biden as a political liability. we've been talking about this. we just talked about it with kevin. it seems like maybe a little bit of a nightmare in true. >> yeah, he is unpopular and he is undiscipline in the eyes of the harris campaign and last night was not the first time you have to remember last week he talked about represent former representative gabby giffords in the past tense. she's still very much alive. he went to new hampshire, said that they need to lock donald trump up and tried to clarify again, we're getting this pattern right? where he says something then tries to clarify. and then last night, you know, she had this big speech, 75,000 people got a ton of earned media because she
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made about january 6, she did on the ellipse, it was very well received by the crowd. she also got a ton of coverage and basically was delivering her stump speech with little january 6 and now we're here talking about this the truth the matter is that joe biden now is no longer able to deliver a consistent lead, coherent, message at his age. the reason he's not the nominee and she is and she knows that. but, you know, joe biden knows that his legacy is wrapped up in her winning he wants to get on the trail. he wants to help her. and that's where this tension is coming in it's notable because it's not the first time that something the president has done. >> even as recently as a few weeks ago, has overshadowed the message that harris is trying to get across sabrina to you. notably, this coming from biden for republicans is like a gift because over the weekend and into yesterday, a large part of the discussion was about the rhetoric at his rally in madison square garden on sunday. and biden was actually speaking with a progressive latino voters group when he
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brought this up i mean, again, this is like a gift from president biden to republicans >> i mean, this isn't just about biden distracting from what kamala harris wants to be. her closing message to the american people. i mean, this was, you know, this just gave fuel and ammunition for republicans to talk about democrats and criticize them for the past three days, we've been talking non-stop about the comment that was made by the comedian at trump's rally, where he called puerto rico an island of garbage. i mean ahead of trump's rally in allentown, a lot of the narrative wasn't about what donald trump's closing messages are really about donald trump. it was about the anger and outrage around this. and if it would cost him votes with puerto ricans and other latinos. and just seeing just the way it happened last night. i was at the rally in marco rubio came on stage and he was able to amp-up the crowd by saying this just in biden called his garbage and that is
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something we're going to be hearing republicans talking about non-stop from here to election day. and i think that's what's also really important to keep in mind. we're not a few months out were a few days out. so this just was a gift on a platter for republicans yeah. >> certainly they are feasting on it and will continue to we see it at that rally going on right now in north carolina of trump's sabrina harris is going to appear with huge name jennifer lopez tomorrow. she'll be in nevada, a key swing state, and there's new cnn polling that has her up with likely latino voters by double digits. how are things looking with this key voting bloc? >> the harris campaign is definitely feeling more confident today than they were a week ago, just given that puerto rico in salt and given other insults that were said at that rally about latino voters. i think it's too soon for them to get over confident if we see a yes, she has a lead with latino voters, but it's still in many polls. it's short of what biden's performance
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wasn't in the exit polls in 2020, and that of democratic nominees and recent election cycles. >> so i think there's still this concern about her shoring up that support, especially in a place like nevada, where she will be tomorrow. >> so i think just seeing that rally that she has planned to me are it's the combination of two things huge puerto rican star jennifer lopez and then as well as mexican rock band manana so clearly trying to hit at these two groups within the latino community and hopes of shoring up that support that right now is not guaranteed. >> alex we see harris in north carolina today. we just got polling from the blue wall states where she's leading in michigan and wisconsin by think roughly five percentage points. but it's essentially even when it comes to pennsylvania where is the harris campaign hyper-focused on these final days? i imagine they're going to spend a lot of time there. >> yeah. >> the seven swing states have sort of begun to shrunk to
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five. so basically isn't part because of just travel just six nevada, arizona. it's possible they still may go out there, but increasingly the resources are focused on georgia, north carolina, and then those blue wall states and that's because all of those states are within the margin of error. here, you can also hit multiple them in one day. and so you are seeing the campaigns really doubled down in these states to malls and georgia today, she's obviously north carolina, but you're going to see them barnstorming, particularly pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, those five the clock is ticking. alex thompson, thank you so much. sabrina rodriguez, the duchess of hialeah, florida. i'm going to say it every time you come on rina thank you so much for joining you. of course. >> of next, we have an inside view from the harris campaign. >> we're going to speak with congressman maxwell frost from florida about that half by president biden. and with hears hearing from voters during recent stops in battleground, pennsylvania, plus markets are up. the reason new economic numbers some experts saying the american economy may have officially pulled off a soft
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joining us now is democratic congressman maxwell frost from florida congressman thank you so much for being with us. i do want to ask you the white house sort of saying that this is about him sane supporter apostrophe s garbage. and i just wonder if when you're debating the existence of an apostrophe if you've lost the argument here >> the comments that we heard at that rally were completely disgusting about puerto rican americans. i was very angry about it and i think the president was very angry about it, thinking about and talking about, i think he misspoke. and all you got to do is look back at the last four years of his presidency. he's always been a president for everybody. i mean, we all saw that video like what, a month ago of him in a fire station in pennsylvania is surrounded by people wearing donald trump merch donald trump shirts. a pretty what you would consider a hostile environment. but he was going throughout the room with ease, having conversations with people, laughing with
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people he had the mob i got ahead as a joke, right? he's someone who he loves every american i think he misspoke because he was angry thinking about the bigotry we heard at madison square garden. and honestly, i think that's it. >> you think he misspoke, do you do you think that there actually isn't apostrophe s that he was talking about hinchcliffe >> the president was talking about that guy specifically, but also just everything set from that stage at that rally so i want to ask last week, he said, we got to lock him up meaning trump. he clarified that pretty quickly where he said lock him up politically,
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but still bad choice of words, obviously, especially historically have you been used by trump and his supporters harris has been very careful to shut down any talk of that at her rallies. is biden a liability here in the homestretch or let me put it another way. do you want to see more of joe biden weighing into this election right now? >> i do not think job ions or liability number one, the reason we're here at this point in time is because joe biden did something that doesn't exist in us politics. usually, he made a very selfless decision to take a step back and hand over the right now are seeing that in that's bouncing back from the pandemic because of joe biden kamala harris. and so i don't do not believe he's a liability here. the work that he's done have really put us into this moment where we're about to like the first woman to be the president of the united states. and we're going to continue to do the work we're doing. we see
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the vice president is in north carolina today. she's not taking any vote for granted. once everybody to know that she is going to be a president for every american, just like both of them have done over the last four years, we have this wisconsin and michigan tied in pennsylvania where i know that you've been on on the ground for the campaign when you take a closer look, she's leading with black voters in the commonwealth of pennsylvania by 55 which may seem like a lot but according to exit polls, biden actually carried black voters in that state in 2020 by 85 points. >> does that worry you? >> well, i mean, of course i think it's important to look at polls. i'm not want these people that says polls don't matter. we look at them about, look at this point, the game actual plan for black america, for black men, people are listening to it. there's another poll that came out a couple of days ago that showed that she's bouncing back from some of the attrition we saw with black men. and that's because she's not taking these votes for granted. i think at
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the end of the day when exit polls are done for this race, we're going to see that she was able to have much more of the black community, but 100 side, not just because she's a black candidate, as she said, but because she actually has a platform that speaking to that community as well there are at least ten states with abortion on the ballot colluding years, florida. but i wonder if you're concerned that voters could actually vote to protect abortion rights, and then vote to electronic kind of like a, a line item veto on his abortion stance because there's actually pulling that we look at in your state in arizona, that it is showing abortion measures outpolling democrats of different issues. i mean, there's a lot of states, quote, unquote red states that have voted to codify abortion rights, yet they voted for anti choice candidates, which doesn't make much sense to me. but we see this on a lot of other progressive policies as well in the state of florida?
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yes. there will be a large group of voters who vote yes on it. amendment four, to codify abortion rights. yes, on amendment three, to make sure that we legalize adult used marijuana and there will be a large group that votes yes on those two and yes, on donald trump and voting for donald trump, we're going to have to build a bipartisan coalition and we will, and we are here in the state of florida because these issues aren't about a specific party about everybody. it's about patience, it's about stories and the work that we have to do as democrats in the state of florida over the next six days, but also the next several years is connecting those issues to our platform even more. and that's how we're going to expand our coalition. but 100% there will be a contingency of people in the state of florida that vote for both. i'm not sure. i think it'll look a little different though, and other states, especially states like arizona alright, many issues on the ballot, giving voters a lot of choices there. congressman frost, thanks for being with us
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>> just saw general kellogg wherever he may be backstage, where his yard area, looking at general, he's a real general, not like milley not like not like kelly low. he's a low iq guy, but he is a this is a real general. he's great. but he said backstage just reminds me of 2016. i said, thank you very much. as good as a good reminders and he's a great guy. this tuesday, you have to stand up and you have to tell kamala you're not going to take you correctly not something he does >> no, it isn't. donald trump there in rocky mountain, north carolina rallying his base as he's insulting some people who are on his not so nice list anymore, including general milley, former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff let's turn now a new gdp report showing that people are spending and inflation is
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cooling off in the third quarter, it's actually a sign of strong economic growth less than a week out from election day. and it's also evidenced of a remarkable achievement of a soft landing with the economy front and center for us voters, as cnn's matt egan joins us now with more details and how this could impact the election map. break down these new numbers. >> well, in stark contrast to what we just heard from former president trump and what we typically hear from him on the campaign trail, these new numbers do paint a pretty positive picture about this economy. it just won't be slowed down by high inflation, by high interest rates by this crazy elections cycle it really is relentless. so the new numbers out today are on gdp and that's the broadest measure of the economy. and it showed that the economy grew at a very solid pace of 2.8% during the third quarter. and this was driven in large part by everyone at home, right? by consumer spending. because despite all those concerns that maybe american shoppers are starting to get tapped out. this new report showed that
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consumer spending was up by a very strong 4% during the last quarter. now, we also got new numbers out on the jobs market. adp says the private sector hiring unexpectedly surged this month to 233,000. that was twice as as fast as expected, this is the strongest month of job growth for this report in over a year. now, we'll have to wait and see whether or not this kind of strength is also mirrored in the more closely watched government jobs report that's due out on friday. but still this is another reminder that the jobs market has been so much more resilient than and people had anticipated. in fact, there are a growing number of economists who think that the fed may have pulled off something pretty rare, a soft landing, right? taming inflation without wrecking the jobs market. former st. louis fed in bold, he told cnn that he does think that we are in fact enjoying a soft landing, right? now. >> none of this none of this is to say that the economy is
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perfect. there are still real affordability challenges out there when you think about groceries and daycare car prices and car insurance, there are issues, but the good news is that the economy continues to grow. the jobs market continues to grow and that means that wages are up paychecks are consistently going up at a faster pace than prices. so as long as that continues, that should help people feel better about things and catch up to where prices are matt, we just heard from former president trump earlier. we heard from vice president harris. both of them making the economy a central argument in their pitch to voters. how will these numbers ultimately translate to the election? do you think? >> well, boris and brianna, what's interesting is these two candidates have very different visions for the economy. vice president harris, she's proposed some upgrades to the economy, right? she's talked about more small business loans. i'm increasing the minimum wage more tax credits for parents and
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building more homes. these are essentially upgrades to the existing economy, but former president trump, there's really nothing subtle about what he's calling for much more drastic changes. he wants a massive immigration crackdown. he's talking about mass deportations across the board, tariffs. he wants to extend fully those 2017 tax cuts and he has laid out a series of tax breaks, as he said, just a few moments ago, this is all designed in his view to bring back the american dream and he promised to end inflation i think the problem though is that a lot of the mainstream economists that i've talked to, they're skeptical that the economy really needs the type of drastic change that he's calling for because as we just discussed, we have the inflation rate has come down. unemployment remains very low. and so there is some concern out there that some of the changes that trump has called for could actually backfire. in particular tariffs and
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deportation. there are risks that those types of dramatic changes could actually cause prices to go up even higher. but listen, the polls do indicate that a big chunk of voters, they do like what they're hearing from former president trump because he is calling for significant changes. i just think the question is whether or not those proposals could actually do more harm than good boris and brianna very good questions. >> matt egan. thank you so much. we'll be right back. stay with cnn stricken a break from breaking news to air. have i have news for you? breaking news. i'm getting a sandwich. >> we need to talk about what constitutes breaking news. >> provide guards news for you saturday at nine on cnn and streaming next day on man if you have heart failure, far sega can help you keep living life with the ones you love. ask your doctor about far sega today. for seizures can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections and low but trigger a rare
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and sonya sotomayor at 70. chief justice john roberts will turn 70 here in just a few months. we have seen in chief supreme court analyst, joan biskupic here with us forever young to explain why this presidential exercises. it's not a sure thing no, but the part that is a sure thing is that what it can do for a president's legacy? you just referred to clarence thomas. he was put on by president george hw bush, who left office in january of 1993, and clarence thomas is still serving more than three decades later president's, think of that key part of their legacy. think of even joe biden, who in 2022 was able to put on the bench the first african american
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woman justice that he likes to take major credit for his contribution to shaping the supreme court. but he's the one who's also said oh, i suspect the next president will have two vacancies, but the truth is, you know, as a supreme court journalist, i've course love to company's vacancies, but there's a reality check here when you look at why people go, they don't go easily justices i went back and looked at the last 12 vacancies, more than half of them we're caused by death or serious illness, even in the past four vacancies too two antonin scalia and ruth bader ginsburg died while serving. so let's just go back a little bit further justice thurgood marshall, who left the bench in 1991 and was replaced by clarence thomas said his, he was going i'm i'm old and coming apart. he was about to turn 83. william rehnquist back from that era also died in office. sandra day o'connor was a little bit of an exception.
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she went when she was only 76 rather than in her 80s as most of them but she left to care for her husband, who was suffering for him from alzheimer's. so nothing is guaranteed even though the justices also look at who's elected. if donald trump is elected president, clarence thomas and samuel alito might think of it, even though they're youngsters still, if kamala harris is elected, i would think that sonia sotomayor, why or what at least think of it? but they all are still young and still and senior and in the end might not go during the first four-year term. >> yeah. we know that was a part of the calculus during the trump administration for their picks, their age, they were trying to get folks that would be on the bench for a long time. joan biskupic. thank you so much. and speaking of the trump administration, let's go back out to donald trump, who's live in rocky mountain, north carolina. let's listen >> kamala has been comparing her political opponents through the most evil mass murderers in history. and now speaking on a
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call for her campaign last night joe biden finally said what he income law really think of our supporters. he ca without question my supporters are far higher quality than crooked joe are lying is very simple you can't lead america if you don't love american judges >> if you hate the american people. and there's a lot of hatred president of the united states she doesn't have the intellect, the stamina, or that special quality that real leaders must have to lead. we
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know what that is. it's a special florida joe biden's comments were the direct result of kamala's and tim waltz, you know you know who that is his decision to portray everyone who isn't voting for them as evil or sub human him and i've looked at it. you are not selling human and we know it's what they believe because look how they've treated you, they've treated you like garbage, frankly, they've treated you like you know what the truth is, they've treated our whole country like garbage, whether they meant to or not, because they are grossly incompetent people and they've destroyed our country. our country is suffering right now now like it's never suffered with inflation. >> and with the infliction, think of it. >> they've allowed millions and millions of people to come into our country that are criminals that are the highest level criminals
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endorsed me by the way, very that was president former president trump moments ago in rocky mountain, north carolina. >> he's responding to comments that were made by joe biden during it zoom call with a progressive latino group trying to mobilize latino voters in which he said that donald trump supporters are garbage. we should point out the white house has disputed that, suggesting that biden was talking about some of the speakers at donald trump's rally in madison square garden over the weekend. but president trump is certainly not taking it that way. he said that biden revealed what he and kamala harris actually think bunching of vice president harris into those remarks from president biden, despite harris saying that she strongly disagrees with any criticism of anyone based on who they vote for president trump, they are going on to say, quote, you can't lead america. if you don't love americans, notable words coming
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from former president trump who has called john mccain a loser, who has, according to administration officials, that served him, called fallen service members, suckers and losers, who is described entire american cities including baltimore, detroit, even milwaukee a range of insulting names. he's called on members of congress who are serving in congress to go back to their countries, even though they were born, most of them that he was talking about in the united states fascinating, coming from donald trump suggesting that to be president, you have to love all americans, not even saying what he said about immigrants in the past, yeah, and jewish americans who don't vote for him, we should point out as well. i'm sure the list was not exhaustive that we just went through the clear. and i want to bring in alex thompson as we do touch upon this really the headline today. but i will just say very quickly to on inflation, he, he was incorrect. inflation has gone down, so we just need to be
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clear and fact check that as well. but alex, you've done some reporting with the white house when it comes to at the the white house, when it comes to trying to sort out exactly what happened here but whatever they say and whatever trump alleges what's clear is that this is a vulnerability for harris. >> i mean, this is why harris aides for texting me and profanities all last night, and then which is why you also saw her distance south from biden's comments this morning, trump may be a hypocrite in terms of how he disparages lots of people. but the harris campaign knows that biden's comments really feed into his entire populist narrative that these are elites that do not care about you that have left you behind, that don't even like you that don't want to actually they don't want to spend time with you. they knew that this is a potent message for his base going to last six days of the election. what his comments are there, right? there are basically sort of like their worst-case scenario going into this last week and
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we've seen this. >> what you're describing that dynamic play itself out before in 2016, right? when hillary clinton gave a speech in which she described some trump supporters as deplorables falling into a basket of deplorables trump took that as momentum and i saw i was covering the campaign that year and i said folks wearing shirts that they still do to this day. let's say deplorables that they owned it as a badge of honor. do they see that parallel and the harris campaign and also what have you heard from folks at the white house about this? because i know you've had a back-and-forth with them over the meaning of the distinction of what biden was trying to say versus what everyone seems to think he actually said, you have coming to call this apostrophe gate at this point because the biden white house originally said, hey, he actually just meant it with an apostrophe s when he said, supporters are supporters, posture has been people don't speak in apostrophes. anyways to eventually said, okay, well, did you talk to president biden? did it to ask him how do you know that it's an apostrophe s and they didn't
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comment and then eventually they came back and they said, oh, he did talk to staff. anyways, it doesn't matter because if you listen to his comments, it doesn't it doesn't. you'll hear an apostrophe s and his comments and they're going to probably run them like on loops and adds these last six days, i wouldn't be surprised. we're going to see trump's supporters with garbage t-shirts. nays, last week, it's hard to know what the net gain and the net losses, right? >> where you have tony hinchcliffe, a comedian saying what he said, you have joe biden saying what he said. but i wonder if you think that folks on the harris campaign wish they had never heard of tony hinchcliffe at this point in time, if they would give they would actually go back. well, that we know they don't want him on thmpaign trail with her. but would they do? and i know this is such a hypothetical, but at this point, whatever they gained do they feel that it has embroiled them in something that may be even worse, or do they feel that this is not as bad nomadic of an entire campaign that has been whiplash, right from highs
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to lows. they thought they'd that trump had given them an opening after a week or two where it seemed like trump maybe have some mental they were like, oh, finally, this was completely self-imposed air, even like lots of people that support trump will say that are involved in the trump campaign have told me that this was just a mistake made by hubris and then they go back and then they have this great event. last night, 75,000 people on the mall. and now we're all talking about the trump calling trump's border or biden calling trump's supporters garbage yeah, an unforced error, no matter how you look at it, because we're not talking about things like her speech. alex thompson, appreciate the analysis. thanks so much for joining us. stay with cnn. we're going to take a quick break. we'll be right back. >> your record label is taking off, but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire a new indeed. indeed, you do our advanced matching helps find talented candidates. so you can connect with them fast visit indeed.com you girls went missing you don't think that
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