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taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. lower a1c and lower risk of a fatal heart attack? on it with jardiance. ask your doctor about jardiance. judge amy coney barrett grilled on health care and more. >> you're in florida you can determine the outcome of this election. if we win florida, it's all over. >> i ask you do me a favor suburban women, would you please like me? please, please i saved your damn neighborhood,
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okay the other thing, i don't have that much time to be nice. i can do it, but i've got to go quickly. >> just 20 days until the election when joe biden wraps up his campaign and soon will have barack obama on his trial. a second major drug company is forced to delay test trials. and kelly clarkson and the billboard music awards it's wednesday, october 14th "early today" starts right now battleground blitz the president is holding a rally in des moines tonight, his third since leavinging the hospital for coronavirus. tracie potts joins us.
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traci tracie, the president is trying to make up for lost time. >> for the president it was suburban women in pennsylvania where you heard he made that very direct pitch for votes. for joe biden it was seniors in florida. he's got a thin lead in most polls there, but with many polls it's within the margin of error, so he's hammering the president not only on jobs but what he will do for seniors, but it's coronavirus that continues to be the big issue on the campaign trail, with the president talking about it out and about after the hospital virus. >> i could have stayed in the basement of the white house or the top floor of the white house. cold have done that. but i'm the president of the united states. i can't do that. i have to meet people and see people and it's risky to do that, but you have to do what you have to do. >> i pararayed for his recovery
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when he got covid. i hoped he came out adjacent but what has he done he's come out worse. >> he's thrown super spreaders at the white house, republicans hugging each other without concern of the consequences. how many of you have been able to hug your grand kids in the last seven months? >> americans, voters are thinking about it. our latest cbs news surveymonkey poll shows 74% of americans, three-quarters, say coronavirus has changed their life in some major way. also a major announcement from joe biden. he says president obama will soon be joining him on the campaign trail, frances. >> biden and obama get together again, at least until election day. thank you, tracie. judge amy coney barrett is back on the hot seat on the
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hill the senate will grill her for a third day. nbc's peter alexander has a recap of the biggest moments. >> reporter: supreme court nominee amy coney barts asked whether she'll overrule landmark decisions. >> judges can't wake up one day, i have an agenda, i like guns, hate guns, like abortion, hate abortion, walk in like a royal queen and rule the word. >> it's distressing not to get a straight answer. >> reporter: having cited the newspaper ad. >> do you believe with justice scalia that roe was wrongly decided? >> i can't precommit or go in with some agenda, because i'm not. i don't have any agenda. >> reporter: and as for having
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the position wait until the election is over -- saying no one spoke to her about ever overturning it. >> absolutely not. if i had been, that would have been a short conversation. >> reporter: she cited ruth bader ginsburg who would not discuss how she might talk about a future ruling. >> no hints, no previews, no forecasts. everybody calls it the ginsburg rule because she stated it so precisely. >> can you hold up what you even been referring to in answering our questions. is there anything on it? >> the letterhead that says united states senate. >> that's impressive >> given that i have two black children, that was very, very
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personal for my family and my 17-year-old daughter vivian who's adopted from haiti all of this was erupting it was very difficult for her. we wept together in my room. >> reporter: barrett asked if she could be identified as like justice ginsburg. >> if i'm confirmed, you'll not be getting justice ska lee yachl you'll be getting justice barrett. i certainly hope everyone has confidence in my integrity than to be used as a pawn to decide for the american people. >> citing that the president cannot delay an election, she would nottance that. >> i would need to hear arguments from the litigants and
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read briefs. so, you know, if i give off-the-cuff answers, then i would be basically a legal pundit, ant i don't think we want judges to be legal pundits. >> this morning the president is praising barrett's performance and the democrats are calling the hearing itself a sham. but nothing that happened here tuesday is expected to change a part line vote on thursday that would send barrett's nomination to the full senate phillip? >> partisan and procedural thank you. as peter mentioned, one of the big questions is her stance on at the affordable c.a.r.e. t act. >> she might agree with the red states asking the court to declare the mandate unconstitutional, be the key issue in the indicate the court hears in december is whether the rest of the law can stay in effect some urge it should be reluctant
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to strike the law even if it's invalid. it's not at all clear there are four other justices who agree with her, so obamacare may be at greater risk by her but there's no word that her confirmation would doom it. the global war against the coronavirus continues. as of today, there have been over 30 million cases worldwide. the u.s. is leading with 8 million infections at least 24 states are reporting a 25% rise in cases and more than a dozen states are seeing a spike in hospitalizations. the latest comes as the cdc reports a 13-year-old girl transmitted the virus to 11 relatives oth relatives over other states. they shared a five-bedroom,
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two-bathroom home and did not wear face masks or social distance. meanwhile dustin johnson has covid. he has withdrawn from the cj cup in las vegas after his positive test the news comes as eli lilly says it's delaying an antibody treatment trial over safety concerns >> reporter: eli lilly working on a covid antibody treatment for those already infected with the virus confirmed they're pausing a clinical trial out of an abundance of caution after new safety concerns. >> i'm looking at this as a setback. >> reporter: with eli lil citing few details, this comes after johnson & johnson announced they're pausing after an
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unexplained illness. they follow as tras assure thscientif scientific, ethic cal, and medical standard is being applied here. >> reporter: the set backs, which are not uncome comes across the states 246789 states have now seen a 25% rise in cases. some doctors say this is no surge except a tidal wave of new infections. >> seeing some of these people not progress, multiple deaths, multiple days in a ro, it's really hard. >> reporter: new cases, now fatalities, are also resurfacing at nursing homes in rhode island officials are identifying a new cluster of covid infections connected to
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carpooling in some of the hardest hit regions like l.a. county, hospitals have open icu beds the question how long will it last. >> reporter: despite the new surge in infections and setbacks for covid treatments and a vaccine, beyer says there's hope. >> reporter: the pan echlic continues to wage war at home. let's turn to meteorologist janessa webb with a pretty fantastic fall forecast. it's been a while since we've said that, janessa. >> today's the day you want to be outside sunshine returning after some rough weather across the east coast that we've been seeing we do have a small area of low pressure across the great lakes that will provide half an inchg
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way across st. louis, mid- to high 80s snoenlt, 70s, and drying out for the carolinas. it's really important you enjoy the next 24 hours. do have a pattern change i'll talk about that coming up. >> there you go. stay in the moment thank you. in poland, the biggest unexplode world war ii bomb found in the country was detonated. named tall boy, the british bomb was almost 20 feet long. residents were evacuated as a precaution. coming up, blast-off overnight. and apple unilves its
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leading the news, apple has finally unveiled the new lineup of iphones with changes you haven't seen in year lis mclaughlin has the details. >> reporter: in an online-only event, apple showed off its next generation iphones, all with a major new feature. >> the next generation is here. >> reporter: 5g capability which has been hyped by carriers as life-changing. >> that's where you can get four gig bits for second. not only do you get high speed, but enormous capacity. >> reporter: sure, downloading a full movie in just seconds sounds great, but it will be a while before americans will be
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able to access 5g networks. >> it's not going to be good for a lot of folks. >> reporter: the iphone 12 based at around 800 bucks is going to be thinner than its predecessor, smoother than older models the iphone 12 mini is what it sounds like, a smaller version of the iphone 12 at a lower price of around $700. >> there's a lot of price uncertainty. >> reporter: apple introduced it the promax with camera features starting at almost $1,000, fi t futuristic features that apple hopes consumers will splurge hey, me towel su towel.
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and lift-off now on their way to the international space station, the latest in a chain that spans almost 20 years of humans in space. >> you heard it. kate rubin is on her way to the international space station along with two russians. >> we were thinking about taking a flight like that, maybe not like that, you may find limited
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or no flights at all as cnbc shepard smith reports, they're having to cut routes and jobs. >> reporter: as an american airlines flight aten dan, ali thought she had it made. she was making a good living and seeing the world, but her world like the entire air travel system has been upended. ali is one of 32,000 aviation workers who lost their job this month when government adrian out. >> can you pay the rent, buy food, buy medicine >> that's a good question. >> reporter: the ripple is only beginning. >> why spend on airlines >> we're really the backbone of the economy. if we see service reductions, we're going to see closure of
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small airports, the jobs lost there, and the work around those airports gone as well, rental cars, hotels, everybody else who counts on that air service. >> reporter: without another round of payroll support, more layoffs and fewer flights are on the horizon. >> it's really important for the airlines to become far more efficient. and one way they do that is by stop flying flights where there's no profitable demand when they can start to lay off employees or put people on furlough, that will help bring the cash burden down substantially. >> but ali is still hopeful, congress will come up with a deal, and she'll be back in the sky soon. >> by passing this, we are paying our income taxes, supporting our economy, not drawing on unemployment. we're going to work. we want to work. >> reporter: for cnbc, i'm
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my credit is shot. all my cards are dead. >> you don't have to worry about paying me. >> thank you, berta. >> i'll take this expresso and be on my way. >> she died on monday following complications from heart attacks. she appeared in numerous maneuvmovies and was a regular on l.a. law. "two and a half men" co-star jon
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cryer said she was a beautiful human being.e was a beautiful pd will be missed i'm crying inside. the billboard music awards will offer some of the biggest names. nbc's mark barger has a preview. >> reporter: it's kelly clarkson's third time hosting the billboard music awards but somewhat different this year thanks to covid-19. >> i feel like every year i have a personal challenge this year everyone is having a challenge. we're doing it in a different way, but we're going to do it. >> reporter: no in-person audience still many importances from the likes of alicia keys, bad bunny, and luke holmes. >> i feel it's going to be more intimate, which is my thing.
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how the stage is set up is pretty cool. we're trying to give everybody something a little normal. >> in the award categories, post malone is the biggest. taylor swift is among his rivals there's no suspense about the icon award it's going to country legend garth brooks. >> he's one of those people that is genuinely so nice and giving and just his catalog of music is insane i couldn't think of a better person to receive this award. >> reporter: brooks follows in the recent footsteps of janet jackson and mariah carey, setting the stage for one of music's biggest nights. >> it should with fun too. i haven't seen garth brooks in quite a while. thanks so much for starting your wednesday with us. i'm phillip mena.
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right now at 4:30, high fire danger. another red flag warning for bay area hills and mountains about to go into effect in just about 30 minutes. we are tracking those diablo winds, the hot temperatures and the possible planned power outages. plus, day three of judge amy coney barrett's supreme court nomination hearing. how the judge is handling questions about health care and the election from senators such as kamala harris. and many restaurants and cafes have been waiting for the time they can open their doors to indoor dining.
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