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you need to find a break from the stress i think that that is that is really the key. >> everyone says, i want to obviate stress from my life and obviate anxiety. you can't really obviate stress from your life. you need a certain amount of stress in your life to get out of bed to to study, for an exam, to, to whatever. go vote. the key is to find the breaks from it. that that that is i think that's sort of a shift in how you think people are like, i'm just done with it. no, you can't be done with it but finding the breaks. so if you had that list again up there exercise and movement is probably the the best thing that you can do overall just to get endorphins going in your body. just taking that first step really makes a big difference. controlling the environment. casey i'll leave you with this getting off social media for a while. >> that really does cut off the the socials i will take that advice doctor sanjay gupta very much appreciate your calm approach to this. thank you for being here on this friday. i don't know who's anxious about the election
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>> reminder, you can listen to that latest podcast wherever you get your podcasts. thanks to our panel. try not to be so anxious this weekend those of you watching at home, i'm kasie hunt don't go anywhere. cnn news central starts right now >> liz cheney is responding this morning to donald trump specifically donald trump declaring before a crowd that cheney should be put before a firing line an emergency appeal by republicans to reject certain pennsylvania ballots over technical reasons like the wrong date, the legal challenges underway in the largest battleground state, and rapper young thug released from jail after nearly three years behind bars in georgia's sweeping rico case. >> this is the longest case in the state's history. i'm john berman with sara sidner and kate baldwin. this is cnn news central
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morning for the first time to what can only be described as a wildly dangerous and reckless declaration from former president donald trump, especially considering he's had two assassination attempts on his life, four days to election day. >> and liz cheney is saying today, this is how dictators destroy free nations they threaten those who speak against them with death. so what is liz cheney responding to donald trump before a crowd in arizona last night she's a radical war hawk. >> let's put her with a rifle. standing there with nine barrel shooting at her. okay, let's see how she feels about it. you know, when the guns are trained on her face, you know they're all war hawks when they're sitting in washington in a nice building saying, oh gee, will, let's send let's send 10,000
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troops right into the mouth of the enemy cnn's jeff zeleny is in milwaukee, wisconsin milwaukee around milwaukee is where both harris and donald trump will be later today. >> but, jeff, focusing on this, this response from liz cheney that just came out, this morning, what more is she saying >> good morning. the former wyoming congresswoman, who of course was the top republican investigating the attacks on january 6th, and donald trump has been threatening and targeting liz cheney ever since. she goes on to say in this new statement out just a short time ago, we cannot entrust our country and our freedom to a petty, vindictive cruel, unstable man who wants to be a tyrant. of course, liz cheney has emerged in this campaign as one of the leading supporters and surrogates for vice president kamala harris. that is just one of the biggest examples of the upside down nature of this campaign. a conservative republican supporting the democratic candidate, kamala harris. but
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last night, the former president went on to say that he believes that because of a foreign policy that liz cheney simply does not represent the view of americans. of course, this dark rhetoric is closing this campaign in a far different way than the two previous, um however, politically speaking, we do not know if there will be any fallout from this. it sounds extraordinary to say, but given all the rhetoric, all the back and forth, even language like this may not move this electorate but liz cheney has been out on the campaign trail here in wisconsin and across the blue wall in michigan, pennsylvania, other places i'm told she may be responding to this more later today. and vice president harris also could be. but there is no doubt four days before election day this deep, dark rhetoric is hanging over this race. >> i mean, absolutely, absolutely, jeff. i mean, there's going to be more coming from this for sure. also from donald trump last night he was speaking. he was continuing to talk to focus on women's
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issues and women voters in his closing message. and as part of that he now says that he wants rfk jr. to focus on and take on and handle women's health. >> what extraordinary development really over the last several weeks. >> rfk jr., of course, ran for president here in wisconsin and michigan he is on the ballot. but donald trump has been trying to extend his hand to rfk jr., saying he would invite him into his administration. he said this last night robert f. >> kennedy jr.. we have health and women's health and all of the different reasons, because we're not really a wealthy or a wealthy country. >> he really wants to with the pesticides and the, you know, all the different things i said, he can do it. he can do anything he wants. he wants to
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look at the vaccines. he wants everything. i think it's great vaccines. >> that has been one of the biggest controversies that rfk jr. has had. it's one of the reasons he ran for president. his vaccine skepticism misleading information. now donald trump is saying he would be at the center of his administration. but again important to point out, one of the political reasons donald trump is doing this. he is trying to get rfk supporters to vote for him. in fact, just this week, rfk jr. was here in wisconsin campaigning, and he said, do not vote for me, vote for donald trump. so for all the wild cards hanging over this race and there are many, his name is still on the ballot here. and in a tight race, that too could matter. kate jeff zeleny in wisconsin for us thanks, jeff. sara. all right. vice president kamala harris keeping her focus on driving home the dangers of a second donald trump term particularly for women. she repeatedly slammed him for saying he will protect women whether they like it or not. harris leaves las
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vegas today to campaign in wisconsin. cnn's priscilla alvarez is in vegas, where jennifer lopez headlined a rally for the vice president last night. priscilla, how is harris framing her attacks now on donald trump well, sarah, one of the key components of the vice president's closing arguments over these next several days is going to be about the former president, donald trump, consumed by revenge. >> he is trying to paint a photo of the vice or sorry of the former president plotting revenge in the oval office. she has often said on the campaign trail recently that the former president is consumed with what she calls his enemies list while she is working on her to do list for americans. that was her message here in nevada yesterday. now, in doing that she's also warning of a second potential trump term and also talking about the freedoms that are at risk if the former president were to be elected. and on that front, she talks about reproductive freedom. and yesterday she tailored that
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message, even more to respond to what the former president has said about women. take a listen. >> he simply does not respect the freedom of women or the intelligence of women to know what's in their own best interest and make decisions accordingly. but we trust women also going to be crucial as she goes into the next few days, because she is also trying to keep her lead with women, as polls have shown, have shown she has now. >> today she's going to take all of this to wisconsin liz cheney has been a leading supporter for the vice president. she was recently in wisconsin with vice president kamala harris. so certainly, she is probably going to be talking about more of that because she is trying to reach those disaffected republicans republicans who are fatigued by trump and do not want to hear this rhetoric. the vice
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president, of course, has been rapidly responding to much of the former president's comments in recent days. so we anticipate we'll hear more from her today on all of that sarah. >> and we must note the sphere behind you with a spooky message today. it is not the actual moon, but it certainly looks like it. thank you so much, priscilla alvarez appreciate your reporting there, john. >> all right. a gunman opens fire on a crowded people. what we know about the suspect this morning. and we are watching stock futures this morning as the october jobs report set to come out very shortly in the green right now and new reaction this morning to a series of comments by jd vance, including that teenagers are pretending to be transgender to get a leg up in college admissions political analysis. >> we have questions how biden set the right path stayed awake. >> why did trump pull out of 60 minutes? >> i love pulling out. this is a news network.
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see the crowd just scatter very, very rapidly. and you see police then running toward of course, toward the danger and trying to figure it out. that suspect then goes to a second location, and police released video of that where they where you can see the police actually tackle the gunman as well this is that second scene there, and you can see them all set up there. they go after him. they put him on the ground right there. and they've also released body cam video of the scene so you can see up close. it is absolutely incredible how quickly police responded to this. there was a big police presence there because this is a big night in orlando. but also then how they turned around. all this video gives you a sense of just how accustomed we're getting to these mass shootings. the police chief said this about the shooter was going to shoot no matter what. >> he walked by multiple officers we followed where he came from. he walked by at least ten officers, walked directly by them, kept moving
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past the officers. so he knew what he was going to do. what he thought in his mind was going to do. it's unfortunate that some people see somebody they don't like, somebody that, you know, they have some sort of beef with, and they take whatever action they're going to take. >> so the police also police chief also saying during that press conference that this is an event that they used to prescreen for guns at, but they cannot do anymore because of florida's law on carrying concealed weapons. >> that's allowing concealed carrying concealed weapons as we said, this just happened a couple hours ago. >> new details coming in. miguel marquez, great to have you covering this. thank you so much, kate. >> republicans are asking pennsylvania's highest court to declare mail in ballots that have a missing date or have just an incorrect date written on them to be tossed, not counted. this election. what's behind that move? and the president of the chicago school board resigns a week after anti-semitic and sexist posts were found on his facebook page health? mary janet hey, eddie
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>> sarah and it's interesting to note that, like you said, there are a lot of voting rights stories coming out of pennsylvania right now but a lot of them have longer histories than just the past few days. nevertheless, as you noted, it's colliding of course, with the election coming up so this first one concerns these mail in ballots. remember, pennsylvania. mail in ballots have three parts. they have the ballot itself. then they have the secrecy envelope, and then they have the actual envelope that you send. the whole thing in on that third envelope, you have to sign and date it. okay. but the problem is, is that in the past there have been legal challenges because sometimes people either forget to date the envelope at all. they put in their birthday instead of the date they fill it out well, this is exactly what this latest lawsuit and appeal from the rnc is about. they've appealed to the pennsylvania supreme court to clarify, after a couple of dueling rulings this particular week to clarify that counties must enforce not counting any of those mail in ballots that are undated. we'll see.
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ultimately, if the pennsylvania supreme court weighs in, they have until monday. or at least that's the hope from the rnc. the other thing, sarah, that i'll quickly note when it comes to mail in ballots is this you? you said the word early voting in pennsylvania, pennsylvania really does not have early voting. they have an on demand mail in system and this is what tripped up folks in bucks county earlier. it's not like you walk into a polling place and it's simulates the idea of voting on election day. instead, you have to go into an elections office, request a mail in ballot you apply for it, you get it back. then with an election official, and then you first fill it out and hand it over to a drop box or something like that well, there were videos that went viral back earlier in the week in bucks county in particular of long lines and some people getting turned away early before they could apply for that mail in ballot to then turn in. well the rnc and the trump campaign, they sued bucks county. they got the deadline extended. so today actually
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only in bucks county voters have an opportunity to do that early voting really that on demand mail in voting until the end of the day. so, sarah, these are all these sorts of stories that are kind of swirling around pennsylvania in these final days before the election it's challenging. it's confusing to some voters. and really, when it comes to mail in balloting, the legislature of pennsylvania had opportunities to kind of get in there and fix some issues over the past several years since they introduced this back in 2019, and they just haven't. and i think now you're seeing some of that come to fruition again in these final days before the 2024 election. sarah, there'll be lots of questions about whether voters, if they accidentally put the wrong date, can cure that. lots of questions here. and it's such an important state with 19 electoral votes. danny freeman thank you so much for your reporting, john all right. >> republican liz cheney responds after donald trump's new violent threat, he said, quote, let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine
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county. janesville is also the hometown of former house speaker paul ryan, who's been very critical of donald trump. maybe she will go there and quote paul ryan at her event she is also going to origami county. that is where appleton is. great minor league baseball park. there you can see this has been fairly red recently. donald trump won by ten points four years before that. he won by 13. so what harris wants to do is keep the margins closer here, a little bit closer like it was four years ago. finally, she's going to milwaukee democratic stronghold. the most populous county in the state. she wants to run up the margins here. now one thing i want to talk about in wisconsin, i'm going to use this tool for the first time. i hope it's more of a magic wall, not a mughal wall here. so i hope it works. i want to talk about how the vote is counted in should say wisconsin. the polls close at 8:00. okay. and you can see four years ago well, fast forward a little bit. you can see 9:00 945, 10:00. it's going back and forth. and then
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at about 11:00, what happens? donald trump starts to go ahead 50% to 47%. why well, it's because they're counting the in-person election day vote largely in wisconsin. you can't start counting the mail in vote until election day itself. so it takes some time. so trump was ahead at 11:00 into midnight past 1 a.m., and then just after two. this is when donald trump goes on tv and says, i won the whole election. i won in wisconsin. guess what? he didn't because then what happens? i'm going to press play here. it gets past two, three, four. but boom, right here before 6 a.m. they count mail in votes in milwaukee and in green bay some more democratic areas. joe biden goes ahead and it never goes back. and by wednesday afternoon cnn and others call the race in wisconsin for joe biden. so you get a sense of how things can change depending
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on what vote is counted. when this is something we should all be aware of kate. next tuesday into wednesday, and perhaps even beyond and beyond. >> bank on the beyond in some regard, and some battleground state, for sure. and as john was pointing out, both kamala harris and donald trump both heading to battleground wisconsin today, and jeff zeleny, he's already there. and he's hearing from voters about what is driving their vote this election i'm flannery is exhausted by the election. >> it's getting more and more difficult to listen to all the vitriol and that sort of thing. >> from his apple orchard in battleground wisconsin he's at a front row seat to the caustic campaign. when we met earlier this year, flannery was fed up with the political division and dysfunction. >> what else can you think about it? >> it's a mess. >> how does it get fixed i wish i knew with the election days away, we paid another visit, he said. >> he's voting for kamala
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harris. is it a vote for vice president harris or against donald trump for harris? no. let me rephrase that. >> both both yeah. it's a vote against trump. and for harris, yes. >> the fight is on for wisconsin. >> are we ready to win with harris and trump set to make dueling visits friday? >> we're winning. we're winning for the second time in three days. >> i don't want to make any predictions because i think it's that close. >> caroline quinlan does not see a perfect option on either ticket when we spoke this summer, her frustrations were clear both parties have their extreme side and no one's in the middle. >> from her vantage point in the critical suburbs of milwaukee no longer dominated by republicans alone, she said issues are driving her decision. >> i'm going to vote for trump. you know, when he talks in the big arena, sometimes i'm like, i wish he would tone down his rhetoric and everything. but at the end of the day i want a person that's going to fix the economy,
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border and then national security. >> a year long conversation with voters paints a more nuanced picture of the electorate. for one, the gender gap is hardly absolute. >> january 6th was a direct threat against our democracy, trying to overthrow a legal election that that was it for me to win the harris coalition depends upon people like bruce. need raised in a republican family whose front yard makes his disdain for the former president clear and tiffany taylor, a republican who's casting a rare vote for the democratic presidential candidate. we used to be the party of limited government. we used to be the party of fiscal responsibility. i know there's a lot of republicans voting for the vice president because we really want to close this chapter in history for trump, the path to victory not only depends on strength in deep red rural areas, but whether he diminishes democratic margins
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in the suburbs outside madison brandon maley leads the republican party in fast growing dane county. people think of madison as such a traditional liberal bastion, but you get outside of madison, dane county is the second most populated county if he does not get at least 23% of the vote in dane county, he will not win wisconsin if he gets 25% or above. he wins guaranteed. >> the campaign draws to a close with many wild cards including third party candidates like robert f. kennedy jr., whose name remains on the ballot. >> i don't want your vote. i want you to vote for donald trump back at the apple holler orchard flanary sees a hopeful light at the end of a dark campaign. it's more than about politics. future of the country is more important than whether you're a republican or democrat those other blue wall states
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remain her best path to winning 270 electoral votes for donald trump. >> it's something of a tie breaker, he won wisconsin, of course, in 2016. he lost in 2020. and sarah both candidates, harris and trump will be campaigning back here in wisconsin today they were just here wednesday as well. that gives a sense of how competitive this state remains. early vote still underway here. more than 1 million people have already cast their ballots. but again wisconsin and of course, the rest of the blue wall states. so critical come tuesday. sarah certainly with those ten electoral votes. jeff zeleny, thank you live for us from milwaukee. they're on the trail. donald trump has been working overtime to reach out to latinos and clean up the racist comments about puerto rico. a comedian made at his madison square garden rally. he stopped in deep blue new mexico yesterday, a state he lost twice so i'm here for one simple reason i like you very much, and it's good for my credentials with the hispanic or latino community. trump also
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facing backlash for comments that he'd protect women whether they like it or not, something vice president harris has seized on yes, he simply does not respect the freedom of women or the intelligence of women to know what's in their own best interest and make decisions accordingly but we trust women we trust women joining me now, cnn political commentator and former trump white house communications director alyssa farah griffin and pete seat, the former white house spokesman for george w bush. thank you both for being here. there is so much to get to. i sometimes don't even know where to start, but i will start with you alyssa, because we just heard donald trump in new mexico, which he claimed he won in 16 and 20, which he did not. but what does this messaging tell you about where he's at? right now? >> well, i do think it was kind of a waste of a campaign day. he's not winning new mexico
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but to even just go before a latino community and say, i need to be here for the credentials, that's not a winning strategy. his campaign massively stepped in in this dumpster fire of a madison square garden rally. yes, there was the comedian who made the slur about puerto ricans calling america a garbage can. and i think that that's something that the harris campaign has seized on. they're pushing back on. it's it's a deeply, like, unpatriotic message that he's delivering. and he really has failed to kind of harness this closing message. she's made it pretty clear she went to the ellipse. she talked about the economy, but the threats to democracy. i could not tell you what donald trump's closing message is. it's something between insulting migrants telling women they don't get to decide what they do with their bodies, and threatening liz cheney. that seems to be the closing message for donald trump. >> and we will get to the liz cheney comments in just a minute, because they are shocking. pete harris seizing on trump's words, there and her message to women, how effective do you think that will be well, that's to be
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>> kamala harris needs young women, especially to come out and vote for her. those in the 18 to 29 year old demographic that's why she's been leaning in so heavily on the topic of abortion. and when trump makes comments like this about i'm going to protect women, whether they like it or not that's his oddly phrased way of saying he's going to represent all americans, but it's such an easy thing for kamala harris to grab ahold of and beat up on. but i just want to say, when it comes to new mexico, whether he went there for the latino vote or not, i don't know. but i think the campaign is correct. they said this about california. they're probably saying this about his stop in virginia this weekend as well. it doesn't matter where donald trump goes, the campaign and the coverage follows him. so whether he's in a battleground state or not there are cameras there. there's reporting that will come from it because he is donald trump and he's a nominee
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for president of the united states. so wherever he goes, the coverage follows that is true for him and kamala harris. >> the same jd vance had some eyebrow raising things on the joe rogan podcast. listen i wouldn't be surprised if me and trump won just the normal gay guy vote because again, they just wanted to be left the hell alone. and now you have all this crazy stuff on top of it. if you are a, you know, middle class or upper middle class white parent and the only thing that you care about is whether your child goes into harvard or yale, like, obviously that pathway has become a lot harder for a lot of upper middle class kids. but the one way that those people can participate in the di bureaucracy in this country is to be trans okay alyssa, who is he messaging and what is the message exactly? what is he talking about? that was the first time i'd heard the latter portion of that. i
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mean, tell me you have no gay friends without telling me you have no gay friends the normal gay guys. i mean just it's offensive. there's an implication that there's the not normal gay community. you're winning. absolutely nobody with that message, the latter portion, he is jd vance is basically a creature of the internet that's the best i can come up with. i think he needs to touch grass. and remember, we don't all live on social media and x where people get into these hyper partisan tribal discussions about dei and trans issues that affect such a limited portion of the country. this is not the closing message. to get back to my original point, the economy, border security, you know getting us out of wars abroad. that's what donald trump was supposed to be running on, not getting into these really bizarre and very, very narrow issues that move so little of the population peter, i want to ask you both about this. >> donald trump keeps talking about the enemy within now he's gone a step further. listen >> let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrel shooting at her okay, let's see how she feels about it. you
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know, when the guns are trained on her face. >> donald trump is talking about political rival liz cheney. he just called for executing her. does this move people or what pete be honest with you since july, since that first assassination attempt, we have heard republicans, my fellow republicans excoriate democrats for their rhetoric and saying that the rhetoric was the cause of that assassination attempt. >> and then the second assassination attempt and here you have a former president of the united states, a potentially the next president of the united states threatening a political rival in liz cheney. if you want to be president, act like you want to be president. and actually bring respect to the office. and i usually don't get that wound up. but listening to that just just really really, really bothers me.
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>> i just want to quickly put on the screen. liz cheney has responded to this, and if we can put her words up on the screen, she says this is how dictators destroy free nations. he is literally putting that out there and threatening liz cheney it's unconscionable. >> this message it's unconscionable. i don't know how republican leaders, many of whom served with liz cheney, at one point considered her a colleague and friends cannot denounce this. it is dangerous. it's escalatory. he's also already called for warlike tribunals against her when he's back as president. it is so unpresidential, reckless and dangerous and it needs to be universally condemned alyssa farah griffin and pete seat. >> thank you both. i appreciate you coming on. lots to get to lots more to get to. and we'll be talking more. we only got four days left. all right john berman all right. >> new this morning the wall street journal notes that whoever wins the presidential race, they will inherit a pretty impressive economy. the broadest measure of the economy is strong gdp grew at an annualized rate of 2.8% in the third quarter. you have to
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remember, back in 2020, donald trump warned the stock market would tank if voters elected president biden. well the s&p returns under the biden administration. they've been pretty huge. let's get to cnn's matt egan for the latest on this good morning, sir good morning john. >> look, it's been a blockbuster four years for the stock market under president biden. the s&p 500 has surged almost 70% since election day 2020. now, all of these big gains have boosted the value of millions of americans retirement plans. their college savings plans, their investment portfolios. and this stands out to me for two reasons. one, it's coming at a time when many people have real frustrations with the underlying real american economy. it's also the exact opposite of what former president trump had predicted would happen back in july of 2020, then-president trump tweeted, if you want your 401 s and stocks to disintegrate and
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disappear, vote for the radical left. do nothing democrats and corrupt joe biden. massive tax hikes. they will make you poor very fast. now that was quite the statement from trump, who more than any of his predecessors, really looked at the market as a real time barometer of how he was doing. and at the time of that tweet trump was enjoying the second best market performance that any president has had in modern history. but what ended up happening was the biden market has actually surpassed the trump stock market. so what we've found is that under biden, the s&p 500 has enjoyed compound annual growth of about 14% since election day that is the second best that any president has had since research and he's the only one that was stronger in, i think you can see from that chart was bill clinton during the booming
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1990s and the.com bubble. now, these strong gains under biden, they reflect the fact that we had low unemployment. we've had this rapid recovery from covid and of course, the boom from ai. but we should note that the market was really strong under trump as well. he also had low unemployment for most of his term very low inflation. and those 2017 tax cuts really boosted corporate profits. but it is really remarkable to see that the biden market has been historically strong at a time when a lot of people are frustrated with the economy and also important when you look at that chart, stock markets generally go up. it's an argument. it's an argument for blue chips. right there. matt egan, thank you very much for that. thanks, kate. >> georgia's longest ever criminal trial is over, and rapper young thug is free. the details on a plot twist of a plea deal, and it is november 1st, friends. which of course
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understand that i understand the the pushback against that, but i think you can go like with so many other issues, you can go way too far about it. and it becomes trying to celebrate something that at the very best, if you grant, i think every argument of the pro-choice side, it is a neutral thing, not something to be celebrated. >> i think there's very few people that are celebrating though, just the extreme 100% of those senator chris murphy, a democrat from connecticut who is up for reelection, is with us now. >> and senator, actually abortion came up in your senate debate this week where your opponent basically said look, we're in liberal connecticut here. it's unrealistic that abortion laws are going to change here. how much of an issue do you think this will be in your state and around the country oh, i think it will likely be the number one issue. >> you already look at who's early voting in a place like pennsylvania and north carolina and the numbers are overwhelmingly women and young
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women who are coming out to say, hell no, i'm not going to allow men in washington to make decisions about my body. and, you know make no mistake, you know, republicans may be talking today about abortion but, you know, their party platform calls for a change in the law that would likely make access to in doubt, as well vance is consistent from republicans. they're trying to you know, downplay the threat that's exactly what they did when those supreme court justices were coming before the senate for confirmation, when kavanaugh and gorsuch were getting confirmed, they said, don't worry about it. roe is settled precedent. it's unlikely it'll ever be overturned. and then what did they do? as soon as they had a conservative, anti-choice majority on the court, they overturned roe versus wade and now in half the states across the country, women cannot get abortions and women are dying so they are absolutely coming after abortion. they are absolutely going to try to pass a national abortion ban. that is the stakes of this election.
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so even women in connecticut are not safe. if your state protects the right to full reproductive health care, that might be gone. if republicans win the presidency, the senate and the house of representatives. >> i do want to get your said about liz cheney republican liz cheney overnight listen she's a radical war hawk let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrel shooting at her okay. let's see how she feels about it. you know, when the guns are trained on her face you know, they're all war hawks when they're sitting in washington in a nice building saying, oh, gee, will let's send let's send 10,000 troops right into the mouth of the enemy so what did you think when you first saw that i mean, listen, it's no more reckless than anything else. donald trump or surrogates from his campaign have said. i mean, this is a campaign that has celebrated violence. in that
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clip, he's talking about guns being pointed at a supporter of kamala harris. today, he still says that if he's elected, he is going to pardon the vigilantes who tried to storm the capital and overthrow democracy you know, unfortunately, this is a campaign that often endorses violence and talks about incredibly violent images. you know, it is true that liz cheney and kamala harris have a on foreign policy and i think that that just underscores how stunning it is that a hardened republican like liz cheney would support kamala harris. and it's not because they share views on foreign policy. it's because liz cheney and many other republicans around the country see donald trump as a threat to our way of life that we just won't be america any longer and that we won't
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differences. if donald trump comes in and uses law enforcement or the military to punish his political enemies his enemies list. so yeah there are strange bedfellows in the final few weeks of this campaign. that's because a lot of republicans out there, patriotic republicans, are taking donald trump at his word when he says that he's going to undermine our democracy. >> so, senator, there is one number here that's pretty glaring. it's the right track. wrong track number here. and it's similar in all polls. this is the wall street journal poll which just 26% of americans say the country is headed in the right direction. if you look at history, incumbent parties do not win with numbers like this. >> so i do wonder if kamala harris does not win the election what do you think will have been the determining factor here? this right track wrong track number? will that be it well, i'm certainly not doing post-election analysis yet but but but let me say say this. >> there are a lot of americans out there who are unhappy, even though they have a job today
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connection, loneliness a real sort of spiritual malaise in this country that we need to think about. and i think it's because a lot of americans feel powerless that they have a job, but they don't feel like they're in control of their lives any longer. that's why what kamala harris is talking about, in terms of helping more people start small businesses, supporting labor unions that give workers more power, regulating social media so that parents feel more in control of their children's lives. those things can can make a difference. and i think you'll hear her continue to talk about those things in the closing days of the campaign. all right senator chris murphy from connecticut, appreciate your time so chicago's new school board president has resigned over what the mayor called deeply disturbing statements made online. mitchell johnson was appointed just seven days ago. his resignation comes after local reporting uncovered anti-semitic and sexist postings on his social media pages including a nine over 11 conspiracy theory.
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>> those messages prompted illinois's governor and nearly the entire chicago city council to call for johnson to go. >> the chicago sun-times reports johnson has now apologized for his comments. a new legal challenge from donald trump, the former president is suing cbs demanding $10 million in damages for the network's 60 minutes interview with vice president kamala harris. trump alleges that the network engaged in election interference with the interview, that the interview intended to, quote, mislead the public and attempt to tip the scales. >> alleging they doctored the interview with his democratic rival. a spokesperson for cbs says that trump's claims are false and they will vigorously defend against it. >> and if you're already looking ahead to the holidays, the kelce brothers, they're here for you dropping a holiday song today must have been years since i've been home
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we went high i mean the smooth melodic tones of it's called christmas time in cleveland heights the kelsey brothers hometown, jason kelce called the tune buttery. >> can't disagree with that one. boys to men joined them on this. >> the song will be on a philly special christmas the third holiday album that jason kelce is putting together with two of his philadelphia eagles teammates for charity. we checked, i asked taylor swift had no comment. >> i'm kidding sarah but mariah carey says it is time for christmas music. she always does this. on november first because she's iconic. well because she's number one every year when it comes to her album, it's like. >> it's like, yeah it's like it's like, is that even working the refs? no, i mean, it's just like just that's like a that is a pop star superstar's way of a humblebrag. >> i just like the onesie he's
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in. but any who is it good times. >> or is it just an amazing sweater i'm into it. >> let's just keep going sarah, we've got three hours. >> we'll take over. good times. >> thank you kate. >> all right this morning, atlanta rapper young thug free after more than 900 days in prison. his release comes amid a high profile plea agreement. young thug, whose legal name is jeffrey williams, changed his plea to guilty for multiple criminal charges. prosecutors accused the rapper of leading an atlanta street gang that committed murder and other violent crimes dating back a decade. it ends georgia's longest ever criminal trial. cnn's nick valencia joining us now from atlanta. what more can you tell us about this plea deal? this is a big deal. >> yeah. good morning, sarah. and quite frankly it's egg on the face for the fulton county district attorney's office for fani willis. you know plea negotiations were ongoing earlier this week between young thug and the da's office, but they broke down because, according to his attorney young thug did not want to plead guilty to

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