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harris, that first woman president. this coming tuesday and kate if we ever needed a woman president, it is now, i know i would be proud and proud for america to have a woman president, a woman president in the person of the vice president of the united states, kamala harris >> this has long been your party you you write very powerfully about what direction you think your party has taken and what has happened to your party in your opinion piece. and you have spoken about it. and there's also then leaning on your expertise in law, the decision on presidential immunity. then coming from the supreme court giving presidents broad immunity from prosecution, how much does that
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that decision influence your view on a second trump presidency important on how it influences my view but it ought to influence the american people's view of donald trump in particular the decision by the supreme court essentially giving donald trump absolute immunity from prosecution for crimes that he did commit against the united states of america and may commit against the united states of america if he's elected president of the united states. >> again was itself a decision that, for the first time in american history put the president of the united states of america above the law. no
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longer can it ever be said that in america no person is above the law. the supreme court of the united states held that donald trump is above the law judge michael luttig on. >> judge. i appreciate your time a new hour of cnn news central starts now voters raging, donald trump suggests putting liz cheney in the firing line. >> her new response this morning and that just in a muddled picture of the economy just before the election, only 12,000 jobs added. what might have pushed these numbers
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christmas. are we really doing this are we really doing christmas already? it was just halloween, so why? why are we hearing mariah carey? i'm john berman with sara sidner and kate baldwin. this is cnn news central moments ago, as john was just talking about the last jobs report before election day, painting a murky picture of the economy. >> just 12,000 jobs added last month. there's a lot more to it. cnn's julia chatterley has the numbers and has the details. what's going on here, julia? >> i'm going to start by saying the jobs market, as we know, is cooling. it's not collapsing. and i'm going to repeat that a lot today. but this is a jarring jobs report. we added 12,000 jobs net in the month of october. the expectations were
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for somewhere around 120,000 jobs. but we really were also expecting the unexpected for a couple of reasons boeing strikes, as you've been talking about for weeks now. also, the impact of hurricane helene and hurricane milton and what the bureau of labor statistics has said to us today is, look, we couldn't even quantify the net impact of those storms. but there was severe damage in the southeast of the country so that's all the caveats. now i'll walk you through. actually, no. look at the bar chart that tells you everything about the significant drop and just how jarring this is and why we have to actually wait for the next couple of months to see some of that feedback. all right, with all that in mind, what we got the 12,000 i've mentioned for the month of october we saw some revisions to august and september. we lost around 112,000 jobs. so again it goes to the cooling that we know is going on in the jobs market just in terms of sectors, to give you a sense manufacturing took the biggest hit as you would expect, boeing strikes down 46,000 jobs. net temporary health and services,
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another one down, 49,000 jobs. on the upside government health care, they both added jobs. but i think what we have to come back to when you were just showing it there, and i do want to go back to it as well. the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.1%, so i think the best thing that you can do is actually look at that for this month and say, actually, very little changed. and wait the 34 days until we get the next report. and hopefully some of this washes out and we see where the jobs market really is cooling, not collapsing. if this gets politicized earmuffs, whatever you call them here, i think your take seems spot on and important which is almost take a breath. >> yeah take a breath because we don't know yet it's going to be criticized. we need to wait a month admittedly, proximity to a presidential election makes this difficult. >> that we can't avoid that. and your mom's quick good news. the fed definitely cuts a quarter of a percentage point there is good news in this julia chatterley earmuffs, friends. exactly earmuffs.
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>> thank you so much sarah. >> all right. thank you. this morning we're standing by to see how kamala harris responds to donald trump's suggestion that liz cheney should face a firing line. here's what trump said overnight 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 while harris has not directly responded to this remark yet, she has for weeks attacked trump's rhetoric, dubbing it as dangerous. >> and just last night she said this this is not someone who is thinking about how to make your life better this is someone who is increasingly unstable obsessed with revenge consumed
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with grievance and is out for unchecked power and look, in less than 90 days, it's either going to be him or me in the oval office cnn's jeff zeleny is in milwaukee, and the all important state of wisconsin this morning, where we were going to be seeing both candidates today while we wait for harris to respond. we have heard from liz cheney this morning to which those comments were directed out. what is she saying >> we have and it's of course, one of the reasons that donald trump is talking about liz cheney in the first place is because she has been one of the top surrogates and supporters for vice president kamala harris. she believes that donald trump is a clear and present threat to democracy, and she has made that very clear overnight. earlier this morning, she also responded to those comments and she said that this is how dictators
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destroy free nations. they threaten those who speak against them with death so she is also perhaps going to say more as the day goes on. vice president harris could, as well. but sarah, the closing days of this campaign could not be more stark. the messages could not be more different, and the rhetoric could not be darker from the former president. by talking not just about foreign policy differences. that is common in an election, but talking about a firing squad for a fellow republican fellow american out of bounds of the norms of of politics. the question is, politically, will that matter? does that guide any votes at this point? it is very unclear, but i can say the january 6th attack is a part of this election, not the last election. and voters we've been talking to here in wisconsin, some of them, at least as they've been casting their ballots, they say they're doing it with january 6th in mind if not for january 6th, i think i
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would it would feel less scary to me. >> but at this point i just i've seen what people are capable of. >> um so there's definitely some anxiety around that for me. >> so as you cast your ballot, were you thinking of january 6th and democracy and things like that? >> yeah, absolutely 6th was a reaction to the 2020 election, it is very much a part of what is on the minds of voters, of course, as well as the economy inflation, immigration. >> but sarah, that is what makes this election feel different out here. talking to voters that democracy is actually on the minds as they are casting ballots in the final days of this race jeff zeleny it is always a pleasure to see you out there talking to people. >> it's so important to hear their views. i appreciate you, john. >> all right. with us now former trump administration official matt mowers also former democratic presidential candidate andrew yang and cnn senior political commentator, former senior adviser to president obama, david
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different aspect of liz cheney's response to the comments we just heard from donald trump she put out a tweet saying, this is how dictators destroy free nations. but the hashtag on this tweet, i think we can put it up there is women will not be silenced which is interesting. david because it does feel like this is exactly where the harris campaign wants to spend the next three days going after women voters. >> yeah, and i think liz cheney's appearance in the campaign was very much part of that remember, she directed a lot of her comments to women when she was touring with the vice president. listen, john generally speaking and i'm interested in what matt has to say about this. i don't think anybody rational person in the trump headquarters was thinking this would be a swell way to finish the campaign, suggesting that we'll put liz cheney in front of a firing squad. i don't think that's their strategy. that's donald trump
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and that's in some ways a microcosm of this whole campaign. they've run a pretty rational campaign. he is an irrational candidate. and now the spotlight is on him and all these unforced errors are going to, in some ways define the end of this campaign so, um and i do think that women are going if the, if the gender gap is larger on her side of the ledger than his, she will win this election because women vote in larger numbers. and if you know, she if she beats him more by a larger margin among women than trump beats her among men i think she's going to be the next president. >> matt, your name was invoked. what do you think well, look i'll just point out that it was just about what, 2 or 3 weeks ago when vice president harris was on the campaign trail with liz cheney and wisconsin and pennsylvania and michigan and all, i'll say is that the polls seem to tighten up in donald trump's favor around the same time. >> so i'm not saying correlation equals causation,
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but i will say is that i believe liz cheney being on the campaign trail, despite the fact that, you know, folks around kamala harris clearly think this makes this makes it about, you know, democracy and everything else. what it really does is becomes about foreign policy. if you ask your average american, especially the very few undecided folks out there, still what do you think of dick cheney and liz cheney? they think of iraq. they think of afghanistan. they think of the wars of the 2000. and so i do think we have to cover donald trump's comments responsibly and point out the fact that he was making not really a dissimilar comment from what democrats said about george bush in 2004, from what folks were saying in 2008 about if you're going to send troops into war, how would it be if it was you or your family that was the one who was actually going out there and serving. and so it was a little clunky in the final few days of course. but if you actually look at the context of it, it actually illuminates a point which resonates with a lot of voters it's among the reasons donald trump has had unique appeal as a republican candidate is because he is actually changing
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a lot of that neoconservative war hawk viewpoint that i think most folks attribute to a cheney like republican party. >> andrew yang, man in the middle. what do you think here voters associate liz cheney with voting to impeach donald trump and then losing her seat as a result. >> it was an act of principle and patriotism, and that's why she's a powerful messenger to the gender gap. i think one of the great opportunities still really, even now in these waning days, is for kamala and or tim walz to go on. joe rogan, his conversation with donald trump got something like 40 million plus views and those are a lot of folks that haven't really heard from kamala and tim, i think joe rogan will open his studio up on a weekend for the vp or her running mate, david axelrod. >> do you think it's worth it? >> i don't know i would commend people to listen to his
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interview with with jd vance yesterday, which had some wild twists and turns that i'm not sure were particularly helpful to the trump campaign. i think it's tough when you're in the final 72 hours of the campaign to divert yourself and do that, but i do. i did notice that matt sort of he said, well, there are some awkward moments and stuff that was kind of but, you know, dick cheney and i mean, that was sort of like but how is the play otherwise mrs. lincoln? that was a bad thing that happened last night. what happened sunday here was one that turned a lot of americans off. and i think this is a problem for the trump campaign i'm not i'm speaking now as an analyst as i said, i'm thinking i'm trying to put myself in the position of people who are trying to win this campaign for trump. and you know, he is very much a liability at this stage of the campaign. >> there is a confluence, matt, between the closing messages
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here. donald trump says things and then vice president harris says donald trump said this. they have the same closing message. just listen to what donald trump says >> i mean, well, look, i've got to imagine that if you're a democratic strategist, right now, you are trying to count down the moments until you get to the other side of joe biden's speech in philadelphia at some point later today. given that, you know, i think offending half the country, calling them, you know garbage the way you did the other night, you know, look i worked on the trump campaign in 2016. i was there when hillary clinton, you know had the video leaked about deplorables and irredeemable, saw the impact that had on enthusiasm in the final days. and i think that's going to be commentary there. as well. but look, if you're the trump campaign, you are giving your final closing message today in that jobs report. it is the contrast of do you want the economy? you had, you know, pre covid trump or do you want the economy that you're having right now where you're only getting 10% of the jobs that you're expecting to be created in any given month where prices are still stubbornly high? if donald
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trump closes in on that i expect he will. you're going to see i think, probably a positive result for him. on tuesday, inflation down around 2%. david, quickly yeah. >> this is first of all this is the first time i've heard a republican lately vouch for the veracity of an authenticity of a jobs report, because they've all been so good and they've been dismissed as fake. i guess this one has been accepted as real. but, you know on this issue of biden, look, i think she did the right thing. vice president harris did the right thing by rebuking him and separating himself from that. i haven't heard republicans do that to donald trump. i don't know how one can defend some of the things that he has said, including what he said last night. and i think it's put every republican under the spotlight as well. and and as you say, it dovetails with her message, which is one of the enemies list versus the to do list. and i think that's a powerful message to close on. >> andrew yang, you have the floor. you mentioned joe rogan.
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what do you think can sway whatever undecided voters are still out there in the remaining days there aren't that many people that do have that kind of sway. >> i christie or mitt romney were to make a last minute endorsement of kamala harris, the way that arnold schwarzenegger and others are doing, that could move the needle, one reason why i still like the joe rogan idea is that these are a lot of low propensity voters who right now are probably men, are probably leaving the other direction and so it's much more upside than anything else. >> and finally, andrew, you know, know we this is where we sort of started this conversation because trump was attacking liz cheney over january 6th. jeff zeleny was out in wisconsin. did hear that it still matters to voters there. how do you think, andrew? it still plays with voters who might be on the fence >> i mean, a lot of folks think that donald trump is going to dispute this election result
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because of january 6th, and no one wants a repeat of that. i was with a trump supporter who said, i hope that this gets resolved quickly in terms of people accepting the result, no one wants a repeat of january 6th. and i think that is going to be very, very helpful for kamala harris and tim walz all right, matt, andrew, david, thank you all very much, sarah all right, donald trump campaigning in battleground michigan today in the final sprint to the election day what college voters in the swing state are telling cnn about their plans to vote and a deadly shooting as hundreds celebrated halloween in downtown orlando, the suspect 17 years old. those stories and more ahead look out, cause here i come. have you always had trouble losing weight and keeping it off? same. >> discover the power of wegovy in the marching on to the beat i drum with wegovy i lost 35 pounds and some lost over 46
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rate held steady at 4.1%. with us now acting labor secretary julie su. secretary, thank you so much for being with us. 12,000 jobs. that's a pretty big there were a couple of anomalies in the in the prior month. >> but the overall picture of the economy remains strong gdp is up. inflation is down. real wages are up and as you noted, the unemployment rate remains steady. this continues to be a picture of an economy in which we have month under president biden and vice president harris. the total of jobs growth is 16 million since the administration came in, and that didn't happen by accident. since the beginning in 2021, people have been predicting the downturn. the recession that has never happened. part of the reason is that steady and stable leadership makes a difference. and the investments that we're making have powered a historic economic recovery in construction in manufacturing, in clean energy in industries
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across the country. we have seen job growth and real wages growing, which means more money in workers pockets so there were downward revisions in august and september as well. >> not hurricanes, really, or boeing. how do you account for those >> so even are always revisions, you know, this is it's part of of the jobs numbers. we've seen them through. you know all the years in every administration, it's a part of how we produce the most accurate numbers as we get them. even with that, the prior three month average is a plus 148,000 jobs. again, you know a number that continues to reflect a strong economy and real wage growth. now, the past months numbers were affected by the devastating hurricanes. we certainly saw, you know southeast. and so employers
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that would normally have been ramping up hiring for the holiday season did not do that obviously. and the federal government was there on the ground helping with search and rescue with opening up roads again restoring power and water. but the impact of the job market, as you noted, was that jobs that that that could have grown, did not do. so because of that, we expect that to that to bounce back you know, assuming again that we don't continue to see the devastating effects of, of of various climate activities. >> the boeing strike continues. this has been a hard impasse to solve. i know you are involved there. what's the very latest >> it was a privilege to be a part of that, of helping to bring them together. i always say this, you know, collective bargaining works. it doesn't always look pretty from the outside. but when workers have
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a real voice on the job, when they have a union, when they can sit down with the employer and you know, talk about what they need in terms of wages, in terms of benefits, in terms of retirement security. we want all jobs to have those things for working people. and when you have a union it's much more likely that you are going to have you're much more likely to have benefits. so you can go to the doctor when you're sick without breaking the bank, and where you can demand real wage increases. you know, these workers have not seen a real wage increase for over a decade. so that's part of what they were negotiating over. and now they have an offer before them and and we'll know in a few days whether they have a new contract. >> you say 12,000 jobs last month. do you see a rebound next month? i mean where do you think the economy will be three months from now yeah. >> i mean i certainly don't make predictions but we have a record, right? we have, you know three and a half years now to look back on of we think of what the economy was just four
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years ago. right. we were in the midst of a global pandemic with no national strategy to get it under control. again, this goes to the need for calm, steady leadership. since president biden and vice president harris have been here, we have seen an unprecedented economic recovery. about 16 million jobs created job growth every single month. again, you know, the unemployment rate remains at historic lows most economists, experts predicted that we would not get to an unemployment rate that low for a very long time. and and we've had it we've had an unemployment rate at near or below 4% for the longest stretch since the 1960s. again, these things don't happen by accident. they do happen because when you create an economy where workers are at the forefront, where you know we we create jobs and make sure that there are good jobs, jobs where people can go to work and you know, support their families that that helps to build strength, that helps to build our our economy and even
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the the numbers from this month, which were again affected by by the hurricanes, by by workers being on strike, um, they do not undercut the overall picture of a very strong labor market. >> acting labor secretary julie su, thanks for being with us this morning. appreciate your time, sarah. >> all right. ahead, lebron james is the latest celebrity endorsing kamala harris, releasing a powerful video using donald trump's own words. we will get reaction from martin luther king the third. he worries that black men may be made scapegoats depending on the result of the election and tomorrow night, don't miss an all new episode of cnn's quiz show have i got news for you. former white house communications director anthony scaramucci and comedian sam jay joined the hosts. it all starts tomorrow, 9 p.m. eastern. >> every weekday morning here are the five things you need to know to start your day.
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one rough hour and will get out and it will end immediately james then wrote, what are we even talking about here? >> vote kamala harris. notably, harris's campaign has focused in on building support among black male voters. and joining us now is civil rights advocate martin luther king, the third, and his wife arndrea waters king, president of the drum major institute. thank you both for being here with us this morning. um, mr. king, you of all people would recognize the imagery of that ad that lebron james shared in his endorsement as well. what did you think of the video and the endorsement i think where we are as it says in our society, and it should be crystal clear what our decisions should be. >> i think it's very sad that
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this dialog is ever engaged in because unfortunately, people hear that dialog and they try to execute what is said that does not serve this nation. it will not serve this world. the world looks to us for leadership as the united states of america. it does not really serve any purpose. we can disagree without being disagreeable. my mom and dad taught us. i remember when tip o'neill was speaker and worked with ronald reagan. they never denigrated each other. they stayed focused on issues. that's the kind of climate we must recreate. >> black men in particular. i know you want to talk about this. they've been the fodder for a lot of conversations around this election, because polling was showing that their support for donald trump has grown over the years. and i want to go back and just look at that a little bit. look at these numbers. black men voted for trump in 2020, about six percentage points more than they did in 2016. if we can pull that up there. but it turns out that white women did the same
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women voted for mr. trump, 43 for hillary. and in 2020, that number also went up to 55% versus 44% for joe biden. so when you when you look at these numbers, why have you said that you worry that black men will be blamed for the results of the election? >> but then there's this empty. >> well, first of all, i was asked the question, did i think that that would be the case? and i certainly do believe that that would be part of what the narrative is, which is in my judgment, the only way you win, in my view, is you build a coalition. and that is what vice president harris and her team, governor walz have been doing. that's what's going to create victory on tuesday. the other thing is we've got to do all we can to drive the vote. voters out. a lot of people across this nation have voted, but we have to keep encouraging, as my dad would
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say, a voteless people is a powerless people and one of the most important steps we can take is that short step to the ballot box. we must we must come out andrea, i want to ask you your thoughts on when you hear people say, i certainly hear heard people in the black community and other communities talking about donald trump in these terms. >> they say, well he's just talking smack he's not really going to do the things that he says he's going to do. what do you say to them if you hear this kind of rhetoric um, what i say to them is the same thing that we have taught our daughter since she was three years old, that words matter. >> um and then also, i would remind them of what the great maya angelou said, which is when someone shows you who they are, believe them. we have seen that. so we have seen words, felt the words that are divisive. but we also have seen actions that were divisive under a trump presidency. and since that point, we saw
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divisiveness. we saw hate on january 6th. that was not a rally of love i'm curious your thoughts, mr. king, on the rhetoric that has just been used by donald trump last night where he basically called for executing liz cheney, his political rival, saying to stand her up in front of a firing squad as he tried to make a point about sending troops into war and her hawkishness. >> what do you think of those comments i think that is extraordinarily dangerous coming from a person running for president of the united states to even advocate again you know, what if if my dad had talked about, well all these people who are against us, let's execute them instead of working through issues and learning again, we're going to disagree in life but we don't have to engage in
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>> that is the most dangerous thing that they don't do it some of the people follow them interpreted that way. and so my point is, we are so much better as a nation than what we are seeing right now. and i'll finally say nonviolence. my father used to say humankind must learn nonviolence, or we may face nonexistence. that is not the direction that we must go in. it is not sustainable. just think about children and generations. yet unborn. we must create a method of operation as human beings. that is will not sustain us. >> martin luther king the third and arndrea waters thank you both so much for getting up early and coming on with us. appreciate your time thank you. >> thank you for having us okay. thousand year floods, wiping out communities more and
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more often tragically, this too is an issue on the ballot this election. how the presidential picks can change the future of the climate crisis and it has officially been 30 years since the biggest earworm of the christmas season came out. and mariah carey didn't even give us 24 hours post halloween to prepare for it the christmas tree at seven on cnn, kamala backed biden on everything she supported his disastrous economic agenda higher taxes on the middle class kamala backed his open border policies and their weakness invited wars. president trump fights for you. his strength kept us safe. trump cut taxes for families, prices were lower and the border secure. but kamala wants to double down on failure. kamala broke it. president trump >> i'm donald j trump and i approve this message what do
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apart. cnn's bill weir is looking at this. he's here with us now. what does this election mean for the climate crisis? >> i tell you, i wrote about this in cnn.com, going back through presidential election history. it's hard to find a more consequential and divisive choice right now. imagine if abraham lincoln had lost in the 1860s, or if reagan had ignored the generals about the soviet union. the american experiment might have ended but life on earth may not have noticed but right now, scientists at every level are telling us this is a time test and you've got one candidate who accepts that challenge and another one who talks about it like this. >> these people i don't know if they're for real, but if they're not, they're covered by the words climate change. if it gets cooler that's good. if it gets hotter, that's good. we have countries that have tremendous nuclear power. and
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when i hear these people talking about global warming, that's the global warming you have to worry about. not that the ocean is going to rise in 400 years. and eighth of an inch, and you'll have more sea front property, right? if that happens i said, is that good or bad? i said, isn't that a good thing lng is being sought after all over europe and all over the world, and we have more of it than anybody else. and i'm not going to lose that wealth. i'm not going to lose it on on dreams on windmills. it'll start getting cooler. >> i wish you just watch. >> i wish science agreed with you well, i don't think science knows. >> actually knows. but project 25, 20, 25 and the president himself have vowed to roll back any climate progress on day one. here's some of the promises. tailpipe emissions. all of the pollution limits on power plants and methane pulling the united states out of the paris accords. probably for the final
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time. just pulling out of negotiations as well, signaling to the world that the u.s. is not going to play in this. meanwhile china, europe, other countries that clean energy revolution is happening at a staggering rate but it's also happening in the united states. most of the inflation reduction money is being spent in republican districts, 75%. texas leads the nation in clean energy installation just because it makes the most economic sense these days. >> exactly. >> what does kamala harris proposing and how to tackle the climate crisis? >> well she's not talking about it. i think the way climate voters would love to see her put it on the forefront. i think her campaign knows that the choices are so stark. she's betting on those folks, but she's in her campaign promises and literature is really talking about household energy use, lowering costs, keeping them healthier. as we transition to a carbon. decarbonizing the economy. holding polluters accountable. she did that as a as a district attorney back in california as well, and in safeguarding energy security. that's the thing. the biden administration
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has created the biggest petro state in human history this country is exporting more fossil fuel than any country ever in history. climate voters don't love that, but they hope that those fuels are used as a bridge to create a new cleaner world. right now and so harris win is not going to refreeze greenland or it's not going to you know, de-escalate these rapidly intensifying hurricanes but it would obviously continue this momentum. and there's so much hundreds of billions of dollars in private investment that are following the inflation reduction act money right now, bill gates told me that what he really worries about is a signal to the rest of the world, because if you're deciding on whether to build a power plant now, it's a 30 year decision. and if us seems squirrely and they can't make up their mind, they're going to go build it somewhere else and he's that's what he's thinking about. it from a pragmatic business standpoint. >> private investment. it's happening that clean revolution if you will, is happening. but the signaling from the u.s. government in what is a priority and what matters and what we believe, that's also
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what's at stake here. >> the richest, most powerful country ever you know, who created the industrial revolution if they're not playing in this, it doesn't give the rest of the world a whole lot of hope. >> yeah. bill. thank you. >> great to see you. you bet. john. all right. breaking overnight in orlando. two people are dead. six others hurt after a shooting downtown during a halloween party. body camera footage shows the moment police tackled the suspect. they say opened fire. police say the suspect was arrested last year on a grand theft charge is just. all right, so apparently it is now christmas time because mariah carey says so. she put out this video overnight celebrating the 30th anniversary of her hit all i want for christmas addams family had them all
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transformed here i do wonder if this is to draw focus to her song and maybe, you know, make a little cheddar cheese. >> don't you come for mariah carey. don't you do it john berman. you know all i want for christmas is you you, the viewer, you need them for christmas. my war is back in 2020 and will be the key for kamala harris this time around. there is still a lot of outstanding vote. there and you can see that kamala harris is not necessarily running up the score on what joe biden did. let's go to david chalian. what are we hearing? >> well, oh, sorry, my bad. >> jake. >> all right exit polls for us to hear about. tell us. yeah jake, actually, one of the big things in this election is how many people voted before election day. and in georgia, we're looking at how the votes are being counted. 94% of the votes are in. 29% of that vote. that's being counted already is people early voting, sending
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in mail in ballots and going to the polls early. this is the sort of thing jake, that shows whether there will be a blue shift as the look like donald trump's winning, and then as more of the vote is counted, that early vote is crucial for democrats, especially for harris. we also are seeing that of the early vote, is expected to be the total vote in the state of georgia. so those people across the state of georgia really did decide make a plan before election day to cast their ballots, not at the polls, just on election day, jake. >> all right katelyn polantz, aka david chalian, thank you so much. let's take a look at pennsylvania now, john, you know, i have a soft spot in my heart for the commonwealth absolutely. >> the keystone oh, wait, wait, wait, look at this. >> is that is that chester or bucks? that's bucks. >> that is bucks county. yeah. oh my god, it's gone. read donald trump and if we look back in 2020, joe biden won this county by four points. and
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now donald trump has a narrow lead there in bucks county. it's always the tightest one. but it is one that biden won in 2020. it's also one that hillary won in 2016. >> i don't think i do have 2016. yeah 2016. you could see hillary clinton won it. >> gary johnson put up a strong two and a half. >> but i'm just saying, if donald trump is winning it now and not all the votes are counted, that's still significant. and it says something about how this night could go absolutely absolutely. and so if we look let's look at the outstanding vote here you can see bucks county still has quite a see down here that philadelphia county montgomery county delco, they all have a significant number of vote outstanding and so that is a key key moment of what we can see. now let's look at how kamala harris is outperforming what joe biden did in 2020. you can see that she is winning by more than joe
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biden in some of these rural red counties. you can see up here, even in the northwest corner of the state. and she is outperforming biden in delaware county. this is a key margin you can see here biden kamala harris 66%. so just a little bit higher there. that's interesting. and now let's take a look at how donald trump is outperforming himself in

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