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>> protect them let's turn now to our reporters following the candidates out on the campaign trail will start with priscilla alvarez in northern las vegas following the harris campaign priscilla, the vice president, was quick to slam trump over those comments. >> what did she say c has been
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quick and this is part of a strategy that the campaign has deployed and basically putting her in front of cameras daily to rapidly respond to what the former president is saying. >> in this case, the vice president, of course, polls have shown she has a lead among women and to use an opportunity this morning to slam the foreign president's remarks. take a listen offensive to women in terms of not understanding their agency, their authority. >> their right, and their ability to make decisions about their own lives including their own bodies. and this is just the latest on a series of reveals by the former president of how he thinks about women argument for the vice president is about women's rights, reproductive rights, in particular, that's the message she's going to continue over the next few days, including here in nevada, but this stop is also aimed at appealing to latino voters. >> she has had a groundswell of
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support over the last few days among latino celebrities and megastars like jennifer lopez, who will be here, but also my not and that is something that her campaign is trying to capitalize on, especially on the heels of those remarks by a comedian at the madison square garden rally for former president donald trump assailing puerto rican and senior campaign officials. tell me, look, this is a period of mobilization especially in these battleground states. and here in nevada, tomorrow is the last day of early in-person voting. in-person voting will commence on tuesday and in the interim people can continue to mail in their ballots, but the timing here is critical because the campaign wants to capitalize on early voting. so it is stops like these, where the vice president is aiming her message at again, latino voters, women as well. but also trying to urge them and mobilize them to vote. and where they can do so early. brianna boris all right. >> priscilla alvarez. thank you so much. let's go to alayna treene, who is in henderson,
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nevada, just outside of las vegas. this is one of trump's western stops today. and alayna trump right now, we should mention, is interestingly, in albuquerque, new mexico, tell us why he's there and what his messages that he's in new mexico is because he is continuing to try in court hispanic community in this country. >> of course, that comes after some of those really derogatory and racist remarks data comedian on sunday made about puerto rican saying that puerto rico as a floating island of garbage, we've continued to see the trump campaign trying clean up those remarks. now when i talked to donald trump's team, they argue that they're unsure how much this could actually those comments could actually affect the election at this point, with just five days to go. but they see it as a needless headache before the end of this cycle. now i do want to point your attention to something donald trump just said moments ago. he made it clear why he is in new
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mexico. he said it's to help with his credentials with the hispanic or latino community. i want to go listen to how he put it reason. i like you very much. and it's good for my credentials with the hispanic or latino community we have to state that new mexico is a democratic border state. >> it is mostly as majority population is native american and hispanic. part of this stop and this was scheduled before some of those really inflammatory remarks over the weekend part of that stop is again, to try and make inroads with voters that they believe will make a difference on the margins, the trump campaign, as has the harris campaign, has really been, courting hispanic man. and i should note that donald trump has really all but erased harris has gained with hispanic men in this country. and so this is what our future focus for the trump campaign.
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and they're really trying to hone in on that message in these final days, even as they're receiving so much backlash for some of those comments that were made by people who they gave a platform to at madison square garden and you have yet to hear donald trump himself address it or condemn those remarks publicly. so i keep that in mind as you listen to the rest of his speech today in new mexico all right. >> alayna treene. thank you so much. >> in the battle for celebrity endorsements, the harris campaign looks ready to say, let's get loud after a swell of support from latino artists, including one who had endorsed donald trump and then walk that back. >> that's right. cnn entertainment correspondent elizabeth wagmeister is with us on this. elizabeth some big names speaking out in these final days? >> yes. so jennifer lopez, as you said, will appear with vice president kamala harris tonight, and it just announced moments ago, cardi b is going to be appearing with her on friday night. now, cardi b has been politically active throughout the past few years of her career. she was they
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staunch supporter of bernie sanders heading into the 2020 election and then supported biden. but what's interesting is that when it was president biden in the race, she said, i'm not voting for biden or trump's. so now that she is going to be there with harris is a big endorsement for her. now, along with our colleague priscilla alvarez, who you were just speaking with? few moments ago, we have some new reporting out that the harris campaign, they had always planned to have these big a-listers with them towards the final stretch of their campaign. but what came as a surprise was all of these latino superstars, and of course, that came in reaction to those comments made at madison square garden about puerto rico. so you have bad bunny coming out. you had jennifer lopez, marc anthony, ricky martin, and nicky jam, who is a big reggaeton artist. he had previously supported former president trump. he even appeared with him at a rally last month wearing a red maga hat. and yesterday, he told his
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43 million instagram followers that he is withdrawing. that endorsement because he does not believe that puerto rico should be disrespected. so that was a big loss for trump, but i have to tell you there are a lot of celebrities who are supporting the former president just moments ago, jake paul, who has a big personality on youtube he is fighter who is going to be doing a netflix fight with mike tyson next month. he just released a video to his 20 million followers on youtube saying why he supports trump's. so you've celebrities coming out for both sides. there's always that question. do celebrity endorsements matter in a race this close? anything in everything matter? >> yeah, that's certainly the hope elizabeth wagmeister. thank you so much. let's talk a little bit more about this now, a cnn political director, david chalian. david, what are we looking at here specifically, i want to zero in a little bit on something, which is the cnn battleground state polling that we're seeing
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in georgia and north carolina i know what standing out to you? >> these are our brand new polls that are just out and our final two battleground state polls of the cycle. and what you see it might be familiar story. you guys, it's like a dead heat race. you need is a total toss-up. you showed the numbers at the top, look at them again, overall, you see in georgia among likely voters, trump is at 48% support harris and 47, the flip in north carolina, harris at 48 trump 47, those are tied races in those two critical southeastern battleground states, which have 16 electoral votes each. i mean, it's, they've got a substantial prize. and we know that they split last time, right? georgia was in biden's camp alum north carolina was donald trump's narrowest victory in the country in 2020 compared to joe biden, how harris fairing in polling at this point. >> so if you look at some of the key constituency groups will put these up that you see in our polls. you see that in among certain sectors of the electorate. here you could see among independent voters, okay
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independent voters, and likely voters in north carolina, you see that harris is four percentage points ahead of trump in our poll of poll is different than exit polls, but you, when you compare that to what biden did four years ago according to exit polls, it looks about the same now. again, biden lost north carolina, so she probably like to be doing better with independents, but look at black voters, guys. harris, in our current poll among likely african-american voters in north carolina is 59 points ahead of trump. obviously, a big category for her, an important but biden four years ago had an 85 point advantage among african american voters in north carolina. you see in georgia a similar situation, perhaps not as dramatic there among black voters. maybe you look at that middle line, harris and georgia has a 71 percentage point lead in our poll over trump biden won them by 77 points in georgia four years ago. but look at the independent voters there in georgia at the top, trump is running seven points ahead among likely independent voters in georgia in our poll biden won them by nine when he won
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the state of georgia, which was a big flip from a republican state to a democratic state and that harris has definitely don't want to improve on what our poll show in terms of her performance with independent voters. if she's going to be successful, that's really interesting. we're also getting a better picture of the early vote specifically on the gender gap, which is just such a big theme of this election. what are we seeing? >> it really is brianna, i think guys, when we look at the results tuesday night, no matter who ends up winning, we will look at what female voters did on election night. are latest tally in the seven states that are the battleground states according to our early vote data provided by catalist's, you see that on the right-hand side in 2024, there is a ten percentage point advantage. i shouldn't say advantage. women are participating in the early vote. they're casting votes ten percentage points higher than are men. that's a little bit lower, just to tick below the spring the gender gap spread in early vote at this 0.6 days out, five days out from the election in 2020, were women had an 11% of wind
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advantage over men in terms of participation in the early vote. it's about 400,000 fewer votes this time around the gap between women casting votes and men guessing early votes than occurred four years ago. i would not read too much is that because that could be made up on election day vote. we don't know. we will see overall preelection vote is about 27 lower at this point than it was four years ago when we were in the middle of a global pandemic a lot more people took advantage of early voting during the pandemic. david, i have to ask you about new mexico and then there are two things that i think they're interesting. one is the wisdom of going to what has been a reliably blue state. but also the way that donald trump is talking about. and i believe we have a sound bite of him in albuquerque today talking about how he believes that he didn't lose new mexico both times despite reality stating the opposite. let's listen you know we almost wanted twice and let me tell you, i believe we
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wanted twice. >> okay. you your vote counter. if we could bring god down from heaven, he could be the vote counter. we would win this. we'd win california. we'd win a lot of states a lot of states that they said, oh a republican can't win. that said they said republican cad win. but you know what, we're going to win and we got to win it. you just got to keep the votes honest. >> peddling election lies just, just point of fact, he lost in new mexico by more than eight points in 2016, that margin expanded lost by more than ten points in 2020. >> and he knows that he doesn't think he won new mexico, but i'm very confused about god's role he thinks in this does he think that if god were vote counter, he would be an unfair or he or she or whatever god would be an unfair vote counter because that is what donald trump just suggested, that if god came down and counted the votes, god
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would just count the votes for donald trump in places that he lost. that makes no sense. i don't i don't quite understand what the point he's trying to make them there is an appeal though in his audience, this, this group that feels this enormous resentment towards the elites and whatnot. so that is a motivation this idea that they're gonna get revenge. so it is somehow permeating the space even in a state like new mexico yeah. >> but it's permeating a space full of disinformation and lies, which has real-world ramifications that we've seen. and he is just doing this again, he is he's preparing. his followers, his supporters, to be unjustifiably outraged if the election doesn't turn out their way in a free and fair manner. and that is it dangerous game to play. >> david chalian, always great to get your perspective. thanks for joining us. sure. >> still ahead. election officials say they feel outmatched by elon musk's misinformation machine how one arizona officials making a direct i appeal to the tech tycoon even inviting him to
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examine all of their voting equipment though they have a bit of an ask of the billionaire plus katt people and lies about haitian immigrants are still haunting trump's campaign. we're going to break down how that may be affecting the race and how one district in nebraska could decide who wins the white house. we're going we'll speak to the republican congressmen trying to hold onto his seat there. and how he's walking that fine line between running away from trump and meeting his help it all comes down to this. >> we can now make a major projection. >> the way only cnn can bring it to you election night in america, special coverage begins tuesday, november 5 at four on sigh of type two diabetes, but i manage it well, it's a little bill with the big story to tell. i take once daily, jahdae at each day as time went on, it was easy to
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wave of falsehoods it's coming from the tech billionaire and spreading wildly on his x platform. >> and cnn, sara murray has more on this syria, your team has been speaking with election officials. what are they telling you? >> i mean, they're basically saying it's impossible to stem the wave of falsehoods and misinformation coming from elon musk and coming from x. and they've tried to do it all kinds of ways. they are trying to fact check him on the x formerly twitter platform, they are trying to plead with him on the platform in the case of one of the top election officials in arizona, stephen richer and maricopa county. he's actually tried to have friends slip personal notes to elon musk to give him accurate election information. and i just want to give you an idea of sort of how much they're trying to do this outrage, this is an example of a stephen richer tweet. it was from earlier this summer, elon musk is basically saying that the only thing that safe is paper paper ballots and voting in-person for one day. and stephen richer says, can i please give you a tour of our election facility and mail voting process and maricopa
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county, arizona, you can go into all of the rooms. you can examine all of the equipment. you can ask any question that you want. we love to show you the security steps already in place, which i think are very sound. and he goes on to say, essentially, please give us your recommendations after that, we'll run them up the food chain we love to put your very entrepreneurial brain to good use. but you see there the mismatch elon musk musk's post about this head, 27 million views according to the ticker you see on x. and richards had like 232,000 yeah. >> i mean, that's the thing we just had a donie o'sullivan report where there was this false rumor about election fraud that had gotten i think 7 million retweets and then the election officials tried to come out and combat it and they have 50 something retweets is that the thing that makes it hard to combat on x or is it other stuff? well, i guess i mean, one of the things is that an election official usually doesn't have a super wealth followed account. they're not known for making content that goes viral compared to elon musk, who has 200 million
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followers, who is in control of the algorithm on the x platform, which we've seen from reporting from other great news outlets is really driving conservative information into other people's feeds. whether they're asking for it or not. and essentially they're just outmatch here. now, x has said it's still abiding with all of its publicly stated policies that have to do with election interference, misleading content, manipulated content that just doesn't really match with the reality of what's going on on the platform. i mean, elon musk announced his own election integrity community, and it was full of claims that had already been debunked by election officials thanks. >> sara murray. thank you so much for the update. yeah. >> so this surge of misinformation and the work to debunk these false claims. >> it's been going on for years and often at the center of these lies, former president donald trump. >> let's bring in cnn's tom foreman, tom donald trump has told many outright lies, many times during his campaign. and in this installment of american battleground, i know you're focusing on this lie about immigrants eating cats in ohio.
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>> yeah yeah. we focus on that one because it is so demonstrably false. it is easy to know that is not true and yet it was wildly embraced. why is that? is that because trump? followers do not know it's false. know, some may believe it, but many of them absolutely no, it's false, but one of the things when you look back on this election that really counts is the degree to which people say on his side particular yeah, the facts may say this but this is the truth. it's a big issue. their view is whether they're eating cats are not as unimportant. what's important is they don't belong here. they're not like us. we want to address this issue kind of what jd vance said when he was talking on cnn and he said, it doesn't matter if that's false, were getting at a serious issue. of course, downside of it two because they will not let go of lies like that. that alarms other people who say yeah, you got to serve with facts. >> so if they're saying those might be the facts, but this is
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the truth and what is the truth in quotes? well, for donald trump maggie haberman from new york times put it pretty well. >> she said, for donald trump the truth is what he can get away with, which is a really an insidious way of thinking about that isn't it? but it's, it's a way of saying. and he wrote about this in his books, the idea, if it's okay, if you have this hyperbole, if you expand things, if you say things that aren't really true, if they get at the truth when the truth is always in his favor? for that is one of the reasons why i think fact checking has struggled so much in this election cycle. there are people out there who see the facts. they know the facts, but they think the facts are getting in the way of the truth of their lives, which is they're unhappy. they don't think democracy is serving them properly they do not feel like donald trump could have lost the last election. >> so they look at the facts and say that maybe the fact, but it's not true it's not true. tom foreman. thank you so much and you can read this as
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part of tom's great series. you can read it american battleground on cnn.com, please go and check that out. it is truly fantastic and still ahead. >> a republican fighting for his house seat in nebraska is blue dot will be joined by congressman don bacon about his reelection bid and splitting the line between running away from trump and still needing his help cnn get the day's top five stories. >> all in one podcast to five things you need to hear in under five minutes listen wherever you get your pod is there any way to get a better price on have you checked single care before i pick up my prescription at the pharmacy, i always check the single care price. it's quick, easy, and totally free to use single care can literally beat my insurance copay. >> good a single care care.com and start saving today
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historically close. there is one distinct difference the gender gap. we can't forget that this is the first presidential election since roe versus wade was overturned making abortion rights a motivating issue for many voters, specifically women, which former president trump at times has struggled toleto appe to. and now he's promising to protect women, whether they like it or not. that's despite some advisory was warning him against saying it. joining us now is republican representative don bacon from nebraska congressman. thank you so much for being with us. i have to start asking you. of course, i have to start asking you about those comments from the former president in part, because to let our viewers know, you are locked in a tough reelection battle in a district in nebraska moscow that centered around omaha. it's a district that president biden won. and so the presidential election in large part will affect turnout for your race. i wonder what you think of former president trump saying that he
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would protect the women of our country, whether they like it or not. >> i'm not too sure what he means by that. boris off to ask him, i would say abortion in omaha is about the fourth highest issue and priority. the economy is by far the number one issue that its border. that's crime. and i would say also in omaha, we have a very large evangelical like catholic population, snot but totally one sided. it may be leans a little more there, but i just tried to share with people at least when it comes to the federal level, when you have a filibuster, you're never going to get an abortion law passed anyway, it's all going to at the state level and i don't think it's in reality, a very high level issue at the federal level because it will never be voted on essentially would you say that you support a federal abortion ban as you apparently told a un nebraska newspaper, i think earlier this year or last year? >> but you just don't think it's actually feasible to accomplish well, the last part, stuff like because you have to
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have 60 votes in the senate, though we should point out that the democrats are saying if they're in charge of the house, the senate and the president, they want to get rid of the filibuster. >> i think that would be a mistake. now, i did say was i would support a late term federal abortion ban. i think i think it's a shame if you've got a healthy mom and a healthy baby to have abortions at the seventh, eighth, ninth month. but by the way, most americans agree with me on that too. i mean, i think it's only like one out of five adults support a late term abortion ban for healthy baby are healthy baby at a healthy mom. and i think the majority of americans would agree with me on that you did co-sponsor what is effectively a messaging bill? >> codifying the view that life begins at conception three separate times. i don't think you did it on the latest time. it came up. you also deleted parts of your website, kind of outlining a as you described it, a pro-life stance and that showed that you had perfect ratings from groups that
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support a national abortion ban. i just wonder, it's got to be difficult for someone in your position to talk about this issue realizing that republicans have had a hard time at the ballot box connecting with voters on this right well, it was a bit of a hit piece on eliminating stuff for my website. what we were doing is we were taking off the 2022 of endorsements and so we could insert the 2024 lens whenever we got them, we didn't have them yet. so we were eliminating the old the old endorsements for 2022. and then when we got endorsed response from susan b. anthony, for example, or national right to life. we added them man. and so i thought the person who wrote that story didn't take our input where it wasn't like we were trying to hide from anything. we were just preparing for the new cycle are the consumption or the light starts at conception act, it was a messaging bill. i know the guy from west virginia doing it. as a christian. i believe it was most protestants and catholics at the unborn child is a human being as more
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of a statement of principle by the way, it never mentions the word abortion in that legislation and it actually says no, it could be prosecuted for the death of the child so strictly moreover, a principal statement. but then i saw what's demagogued in the last election. and i ask the author of the buildup to revise it, made changes to make it clear that this is a statement of principle that we don't want to affect ivf. we don't want to affect for health of the mother rape and incest. the state still get a get a chance to legislate. and he didn't want to do it, so i decided not to put my name on it congressman health care, obviously, a concern not just for women in that regard, but many americans that are currently enrolled in obamacare speaker johnson recently denied too our manu raju, that if you're a party takes congress, you would overhaul health care, including ending obamacare. >> would you support ending the affordable care act no, i
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wouldn't in no one's talking about getting rid of the entire act. >> i mean, they want to we want to probably make some modifications trying to make a butter. what i have found is if you're a low income earner aca's great, you're gets subsidies and you're getting it at a lower cost. you got preexisting condition coverage that, i've always voted for, by the way. but what were its harvest if you're earning about a 90,000 between you and your spouse or or individually, you lose all those subsidies. and what we have found as people are paying triple, in many cases of what they paid prior to aca. and so some people are hurt by it. some people are helped by it. and my position would be and i believe the speaker's position is as well let's keep making it butter. let's keep making it more affordable. there's some great programs out there that we should look. i'll give you an example in omaha, there's an insurance company that when you walk out of the hospital, they pay your entire bill right up front. as you're walking out and the hospitals will charge
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you have when you pay that back quickly. and so therefore, that insurance company is able to have charge its customers have the premium. so my point is maybe some ways that we can modernize and find ways to cut costs. we should do so congressman don bacon, we appreciate you coming on to share your point of view. i want to let you and our viewers know that we have invited your opponent, state legislator tony garza to come. vargas, i should say, to come on and share his own. so we look forward to that conversation. thank you so much, congressman. >> thank you. >> still ahead. a conversation with actress brittney snow about her short film detailing the difficulties faced by women and girls who need to obtain an abortion. but cannot stay with cnn. we're back in just a few it's not just award-winning, it's rewarding sad for mattresses supports all types of sleepers luxury is handcrafted and assembled in
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most critical issues in this election. and a short film nominated for an oscar this past award season looks at the difficulties faced by women and girls that need the procedure, but live in states where it's no longer available. actors, brittney snow stars in red, white, and blue and has joined other celebrities activists, faith leaders, and students showcasing the 20 three-minute film around the country leading up to the election. it's currently streaming for free on youtube until next tuesday. here's a clip yesterday to have an appointment >> tried calling but i can i can get through. i've come all the way from arkansas. yeah. >> you and everybody from that state and all the other ones too >> i don't have time. i really need to get back to my son all
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i can just take your name, honey, put you on the waiting list, but i got to warn you. >> it's pretty long and britney snow is with us now, brittany. thank you so much for being with us it is quite the impactful film. what kind of reaction have you gotten from folks who are watching this? >> thankfully, i've gotten such a polarizing reactions, but mostly a lot of people who have changed their hearts and minds shifted their perspectives, or if anything, they've really had a response to it emotional response more, than anything i've ever done before. i've gotten so many more responses from this. i think because it's such an important topic and one that people really feel and taken to their lives there is a twist in the film it'll knock the irati on the first watch. i do not want to give it away and the
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story in the film is fictional, but it does resemble some that we've after the dobbs decision. what did you think about this? subject. you're an actress who has enjoyed so much commercial success and projects with broad appeal why was this a short
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film under a half-hour project that for you was worth taking a risk on see it as a risk because it was something that i believed in and i graded. i know that i'm an actress and a performer and not a politician or should be well-versed in talking about these things. but i know from what i believe leaving and what i felt when i read this, it was important for me to do. i know that a lot of my films, i play, a lot of likable characters and i think that this character, it was really necessary that she was someone that you saw yourself in. she was in every woman and a mom. and i think that that was really important to me to be well to embody a character that so many women could relate to. and i really felt like i was doing a service. hopefully to women putting themselves on this story what do you want people to take away from this film
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conversations. >> i realized this is a topic that is dividing us completely. and if anything, i would love for people to sit and talk to each other about it. i know that i had a conversation. i'm in florida right now visiting my parents and last night i had a conversation with my mom about this short and how she shifted her perspective and i think that that was if anything, the most the best thing that could happen from this is someone just taking the short film i'm putting it in a new and thinking about it in a new way. that's what arts, and i think movies and short films are supposed to do is really challenged your perspectives i've seen the short once, i'm thinking, maybe i should see it again because it is a little different after you get to the end of it time you see it, you're in a
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perspective, both thinking, your knowing, you know what happens, and you understand what type of short film you're watching. but i think that that's exactly what nazarene charter he did with the short film is wanting you to think that you're watching a certain the thing and then flipping it on its head. so the second time, upon rewatch, you realize that there's so many symbolic little things that she puts in there. and also, you realize that the unity, that all the women share is really clear all of the there's only women who speak in the short film except one little boy who was innocent and little things like that that you would need to see again, upon re-watch well, it's a really interesting film i think so often in the debate about abortion the humanity of these decisions are kind of lost in this is certainly one that spurs a conversation about it. >> britney snow. thank you so much for being with us. we really appreciate your time thanks for having me again, red, white, and blue is
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gabe, we also talked about a tiki torch that was at freedom plaza. and now i hear you've spoken to the artist yet was an interesting call that i got this morning out of the blue from a man saying he is the mine behind this, the creator of this anti-trump art project. he said he's working with a small group. he would not tell me who he is he wanted to remain anonymous, but he had enough information and photographs that would seem to indicate he is part of this. he also was explain their
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reasoning. he said, this is really about what he put as resistance fatigue. essentially police saying that so many voters, so many americans have become desensitized to what he and others see as the former president's worst qualities. and so we wanted a week away from the election for this to be front and center in people's faces. in states like philadelphia, which is the statue that you're looking at right there, that one popped up in philadelphia yesterday in states like pennsylvania, i should say that appeared in philadelphia yesterday. it is trump, an eight-foot statue replica of him, strategically positioned right behind a sculpture of a naked woman there. and on the plaque right below the statue is trump's quote from that infamous access hollywood tape where he boasted about kissing and grabbing women of the city of philadelphia hold the statue away yesterday because i didn't have a permit for it. but i can tell you an identical statue to that one popped up in portland portland, oregon over the weekend. that one was
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vandalized. it was beheaded, it was destroyed by people and it vanished into monday they morning, but we now know that four of these statues in three locations, portland, philadelphia, and here in dc have popped up in recent days, the replica desk you mentioned as well as the tiki torch in freedom we have learned was destroyed yesterday by somebody who was arrested by park police. so clearly, a lot of people do not like he statues and the man that i spoke with, he said, we're five days away from election day. there could be more, but we'll say seems like it keeps growing. >> did cohen thanks so much for that so our favorite australian breakdancer raygun says show her what you've got. that's next renovations shows as always a transformation. they show you what the end i'm brian jerry here with prime price from renewable by anderson, and he's going to show us some of their, some of their transformations. >> hey, brian, let me ask you
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