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jimenez's son. christopher was born prematurely and is terminally ill.rted the display as his eyesight was fading to help put a smile on his face. it's also a welcome sight. neighbors who stopped by to visit and show their support for the family. i've never seen it really anywhere else. i mean, there's like few houses, but i don't think this compares to any of them. we always want to make sure we always come by and see what's here for the year. and shelley says visits from the community make halloween a lot more fun for everyone including of course, christopher. yeah. all right. well, we want to thank you so much for joining us tonight world news tonight with david muir is up next. i'm on a date and i'm dan ashley for sandia patel all of us. we appreciate your time. i will see you again in half an hour for abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> tonight, president biden's stark warning about vladimir putin, saying the risk of nuclear armageddon has not been at this level since the cuban missile crisis. the president's words came behind closed doors. and what the white h
jimenez's son. christopher was born prematurely and is terminally ill.rted the display as his eyesight was fading to help put a smile on his face. it's also a welcome sight. neighbors who stopped by to visit and show their support for the family. i've never seen it really anywhere else. i mean, there's like few houses, but i don't think this compares to any of them. we always want to make sure we always come by and see what's here for the year. and shelley says visits from the community make...
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. >> reporter: the theme this year is the jimenez pumpkin pack.ook how elaborate this display is, filled with animatronics. and while their son christopher can no longer see, he's finding new ways to enjoy this labor of love. from the talking skeleton to the giant scarecrow. hundreds of people have come from as far away as fresno to see the spooky pumpkin patch on willow glen. the jimenez family began working on the display in august as a way to bring joy to their 27-year-old terminally-ill son christopher who just returned home from the hospital. >> we didn't think he was going to make it this last hospitalization. so to have him here sitting next to me, it just, it means so much. and we just take it day by day, and we have to cherish each day that we have. you never know if it will be his last. >> reporter: chris suffered brain damage as a baby. has cerebral palsy, several lung diseases and is now blind, but it hasn't stopped him from enjoying this display. his twin sister kayla says he especially loves hearing people scream when the animatronic
. >> reporter: the theme this year is the jimenez pumpkin pack.ook how elaborate this display is, filled with animatronics. and while their son christopher can no longer see, he's finding new ways to enjoy this labor of love. from the talking skeleton to the giant scarecrow. hundreds of people have come from as far away as fresno to see the spooky pumpkin patch on willow glen. the jimenez family began working on the display in august as a way to bring joy to their 27-year-old...
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south korean president units, zekiel visited the scene before announcing a period of national morning jimenez, who mila under as president, who was responsible for people's lives and safety home. my heart is heavy and i struggled to cope with my grief. tumbling on the goblin redesignated the beard from today until the accident is brought under control. as a period of national morning, you're going to roll and replace top priority in administrative of as in recovery and follow up measures. who dr. chair progressing over $315.00, missing person. reports had been filed since saturday night. so while the country begins to come to terms with a national tragedy, for the families of those and accounted for all they can do is wait for the news. nobody wants to hear earlier, reuters correspond, josh smith told us how the tragedy unfolded. so investigators have pinpointed any specific incident or even whether there was something specific that spark woman. but what we heard from witnesses has been that basically people were crammed into that tight alley way all through the evening. and then eventually i
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ah, need to come to the russian state will never be as tight as i'm phoning most landscape. diva jimenez english meet within the 55 with will man in the european union. the kremlin. ca yep. machine. the state aunt rush up to date and r t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube can with after the wounded or admitted piles of army boots left before treatment, their boots had taken all cut off, and then the simply forgotten the soldiers treated in hospitals in ro stove went unanswered. but their boots are left here. the medical unit admits wounded from the front line there stabilized and sent on to hospital. this is an evacuation in progress. the vehicles are deliberately left unwashed. it's natural camouflage. with the helicopters, a troop transport up the k, a 50 to his for tactical support, with some wireless pacific coarseness bits, elissa a virtual assistant city of naming since because somehow large streaming since keepers from our year. dear personal catherine, us approval with the highest. unless miss thomas, i'm waiting that again isn't good ships are in dema
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jimenez says it will help at least 1500 farmworkers on the coast. bay the autumn lights festival has wrapped up. more than 50 eliminated art displays were part of the interactive experience. -- illuminated art displays were part of the interactive experience. ticket sales benefited the nonprofit friends of the gardens at lake mary. still to come on abc seven mornings, new aid for ukraine. the latest package the u.s. is sending over to help in the fight against russia. >> i was just excited. zach: mega millions winner, one bay area person waking up richard today. what the store owners who sold that winning ticket say they are going to do with their portion of the prize. announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. zach: a very good morning to you. so happy you are up with us at this hour. we will start this half hour with a look at the weather. here is lisa argen. lisa: nice to see you again. we are starting off with cloud cover and the fog is not an issue. it is milder out there. 60 at danville. 63 in
jimenez says it will help at least 1500 farmworkers on the coast. bay the autumn lights festival has wrapped up. more than 50 eliminated art displays were part of the interactive experience. -- illuminated art displays were part of the interactive experience. ticket sales benefited the nonprofit friends of the gardens at lake mary. still to come on abc seven mornings, new aid for ukraine. the latest package the u.s. is sending over to help in the fight against russia. >> i was just...
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for more, omar jimenez is live out of milwaukee. democrats are really hoping the former president can make a difference in these close elections. >> reporter: they really are. president obama has jumped into these races in a strong way over the last week and a half. on top of the speaking engagements planned in person, he has recorded nearly two dozen commercials for democrats and campaign committees. this race here in wisconsin in particular, the senate race between democratic lieutenant governor mandela barnes and republican senator rod johnson, both candidates have campaigned on the country being on the line. that's partly because whoever wins this contest will help determine control of the u.s. senate. polls have shown no clear leader. it's been that close. but barnes is hoping that president obama's visits can help keep momentum going. he hoss out-raised johnson over october by a little bit more than 3-1. and with obama's visit, again he is hoping to keep that momentum going. take a listen to the former president in georgia las
for more, omar jimenez is live out of milwaukee. democrats are really hoping the former president can make a difference in these close elections. >> reporter: they really are. president obama has jumped into these races in a strong way over the last week and a half. on top of the speaking engagements planned in person, he has recorded nearly two dozen commercials for democrats and campaign committees. this race here in wisconsin in particular, the senate race between democratic lieutenant...
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omar jimenez is following all of this. so this is round two for them and several noticeable flash points once again last night. what were the highlights for you? >> it was contentious between these two. tim ryan and j.d. vance. and it felt personal at times as you were watching. j.d. vance accusing tim ryan of sucking up to nancy pelosi and ryan accusing vance of sucking up to president trump. but the most heated parts came when discussing the so-called white replacement theory that white people are being replaced intentionally by minorities and migrants. take a listen. >> this is who he's running around with, take being replacement theory. there is no big grand conspiracy. this country has been enriched by migrants from all corners of the world. there is no -- and the problem. >> it is shameful that you say that -- and accuse me -- >> my turn, pal. >> my own children, my biracial children get attacked by scum bags online and in person because you are so desperate for political power that you'll accuse me, the father of th
omar jimenez is following all of this. so this is round two for them and several noticeable flash points once again last night. what were the highlights for you? >> it was contentious between these two. tim ryan and j.d. vance. and it felt personal at times as you were watching. j.d. vance accusing tim ryan of sucking up to nancy pelosi and ryan accusing vance of sucking up to president trump. but the most heated parts came when discussing the so-called white replacement theory that white...
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cnn correspondent omar jimenez is following all of this. several notable flash points last night, part two of what we saw last week with their first fiery debate. what stood out to you? >> reporter: bianna, it was contentious for the second time in as many debates between congressman tim ryan and j.d. vance. it felt personal at times as you watched things. now, there was at one point congressman tim ryan has an a ad about disagreements where he jokes about how he only agrees with his wife 70% of the time n this debate j.d. vance brought up it must be awkward at home if you only agree with your wife 70% of the time but you vote with nancy pelosi 100% of the time. ryan pushed back on that pelosi narrative saying if you want to run against pelosi you should move back to san francisco. one of the most heated moments came when the two talked about the so-called replacement theory that white people are being slowly and intentionally replaced by minorities and immigrants in this country. take a listen. >> this is who he's running around with, talk
cnn correspondent omar jimenez is following all of this. several notable flash points last night, part two of what we saw last week with their first fiery debate. what stood out to you? >> reporter: bianna, it was contentious for the second time in as many debates between congressman tim ryan and j.d. vance. it felt personal at times as you watched things. now, there was at one point congressman tim ryan has an a ad about disagreements where he jokes about how he only agrees with his wife...
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victorious sanchez de alba, covarrubias martinez and joaquin jimenez urania have different careers ass, but a shared experience as kids working in the fields, agricultural fields . all three of them attribute part of their success to the time they spent working alongside their parents and the farm fields of the california coast from half moon bay to selena's. we had to put handkerchiefs to cover our face for because of the pesticides, pesticides and the dirt. years later, victoria earned a national emmy for her work with the center for investigative reporting. now she has her own public relations company. we tell the stories that don't get told in 2017, the leukemia and lymphoma society, nominated her as a woman of the year for her work, raising awareness about the connection between farm workers exposed to pesticides and non hodgkin's lymphoma. her father, who worked in the fields for 50 years, died from the disease that only does it affect farm workers, but also affects us as consumers. because we're eating this stuff. there's pictures of me as a baby being in a box of carrots while
victorious sanchez de alba, covarrubias martinez and joaquin jimenez urania have different careers ass, but a shared experience as kids working in the fields, agricultural fields . all three of them attribute part of their success to the time they spent working alongside their parents and the farm fields of the california coast from half moon bay to selena's. we had to put handkerchiefs to cover our face for because of the pesticides, pesticides and the dirt. years later, victoria earned a...
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i've stayed as i'm turning the most landscape div jimenez ingles also made a coup in 55 when. okay so mine is 2000 speedy. when else with we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state aunt, rush up to date and school r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with o h. he is military reporter, pablo cher printer has been keeping his own list of the ukrainian regimes, victims, america, and just talk about a home. many of the more trouble our motor post opens up on that are good of the way me know. genie russell with his shoe. ah, the shelling of gold co on july, the 27th 2014 was the 1st page in pablo civil war chronicle. on that day, ukrainian armed forces, 5 dozens of grad missiles at the city, killing 22 people, and injuring 43 a spade under properly sent a record of the paramount on the authority. she didn't publish get that ago. i did them came into the mail. we trade e 4000 well to gina was keep me application boarding in their store. so let's move that up on. we'll 6 up on a fear to double check with pharmacy yet. kitche
i've stayed as i'm turning the most landscape div jimenez ingles also made a coup in 55 when. okay so mine is 2000 speedy. when else with we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state aunt, rush up to date and school r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with o h. he is military reporter, pablo cher printer has been keeping his own list of the ukrainian regimes, victims, america, and just talk about a home. many of the more trouble our...
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jimenez. urania also maintains a connection to the land and the people who work it every summer. the age of eight. you know we want to the field, he's the farmworker, outreach director at alice cultural center and half moon bay, a nonprofit group helping the latino community in san mateo county. every friday, he brings lunch to sum of half moon based farmworkers. today he visits workers harvesting brussels sprouts. i don't see workers family because it was. my parents are retired farm workers two years ago, hooking, became half moon base first. mexican born latino city council member with 62% of the votes, he says his education in the fields instruction discipline to do what i'm doing right now is latest project launching a farm worker co op on this 76 acre plot of land in half moon bay. the focus is education, training and opportunity. rancho san benito is scheduled to open in the spring. three friends sometimes reunite at the alice cultural center in half moon bay . the talk about their work today and the experience that brought them here. education and learning is a great oppo
jimenez. urania also maintains a connection to the land and the people who work it every summer. the age of eight. you know we want to the field, he's the farmworker, outreach director at alice cultural center and half moon bay, a nonprofit group helping the latino community in san mateo county. every friday, he brings lunch to sum of half moon based farmworkers. today he visits workers harvesting brussels sprouts. i don't see workers family because it was. my parents are retired farm workers...
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este es el primer gol de gutiérrez en europa league >> santi jiménez fue importante para el feijenoordabaco venden productos endulzados, saben exactamente lo que hacen, 4 de cada 5 niños que consumen tabaco comenzaron con un producto saborizado. una vez enganchados pueden ser adictos de por vida. esta elección, digamos ya a los engaños de las compañías de tabaco. vota sí en la proposición 31 y pondremos fin a la venta de tabaco endulzado. protegiendo a nuestra juventud de la adicción a la nicotina. vota sí en 31. >>se han creado placas para proteger a los conductores de california, esta noche a las 11 les contamos por qué los delincuentes tienen los días contados con estas matrículas que ya están a la venta >> nuevo restorán en san francisco se hace popular entre muchos pernos, en el Área de la bahía >> ofrecen un servicio exclusivo de cena para perros que va de un servicio de galletas hasta una cena gourmet especial para estos animales, el sitio se llama (nombre en inglés) se está ubicado en el distrito de la misión y fue creado por el chef (nombre en inglés). allí ofrecen también pas
este es el primer gol de gutiérrez en europa league >> santi jiménez fue importante para el feijenoordabaco venden productos endulzados, saben exactamente lo que hacen, 4 de cada 5 niños que consumen tabaco comenzaron con un producto saborizado. una vez enganchados pueden ser adictos de por vida. esta elección, digamos ya a los engaños de las compañías de tabaco. vota sí en la proposición 31 y pondremos fin a la venta de tabaco endulzado. protegiendo a nuestra juventud de la...
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federal to jimenez mist, rudolph is testing the invention on his daily walks through. regensburg here from the doug, i'd like obstacles to be flagged well in advance for a pedestrian crossing that's not adapted for the visually impaired. it should tell me if the lights green or red if i can walk or not to grilled orders or working through the least navigation aids for people with visual impairments is an expanding market. tomasz who just finished high school, wanted his device to respond to the challenges posed by road traffic. he built a small computer that uses sensors and a camera to analyze the surroundings in real time. yeah, the color is the cameras, the green ship here. it records 30 image is a 2nd of the road traffic and sends it to the a i system, gets flight up. the system can recognize objects and people and identify whether they're potential obstacles. thomas train the a i system using a database of 60000 images. teaching it to differentiate between 10 different types of objects. he's advanced by a beautiful saying loaded pedestrian nodded. it's cars, as you can see here,
federal to jimenez mist, rudolph is testing the invention on his daily walks through. regensburg here from the doug, i'd like obstacles to be flagged well in advance for a pedestrian crossing that's not adapted for the visually impaired. it should tell me if the lights green or red if i can walk or not to grilled orders or working through the least navigation aids for people with visual impairments is an expanding market. tomasz who just finished high school, wanted his device to respond to the...
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federal to jimenez mist rudolph is testing the invention on his daily walks through. regensburg here from the doug, i'd like obstacles to be flagged well in advance for a pedestrian crossing that's not adapted for the video really impaired. it should tell me if the lights green or red, if i can walk or now to glue orders, working through the navigation aides for people with visual impairments is an expanding market tomasz who just finished high school, wanted his device to respond to the challenges posed by road traffic, he built a small computer that uses sensors and a camera to analyze the surroundings in real time. yeah, the camera is the camera, the green ship here. it records 30 image is a 2nd of the road traffic and sends it to the a i system, gets flight up. the system can recognize objects and people and identify whether they're potential obstacles. thomas train the a i system using a database of 60000 images. teaching it to differentiate between 10 different types of objects is every on some by a bit of foreseeing, loaded pedestrians. not yet because as you can see here woul
federal to jimenez mist rudolph is testing the invention on his daily walks through. regensburg here from the doug, i'd like obstacles to be flagged well in advance for a pedestrian crossing that's not adapted for the video really impaired. it should tell me if the lights green or red, if i can walk or now to glue orders, working through the navigation aides for people with visual impairments is an expanding market tomasz who just finished high school, wanted his device to respond to the...
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it's not easy right now. jimenez facing the final round of kenya's biggest junior golf tournament. once she hopes to win. yeah it's, it's the final oh, leg of the, of the safari. com tour at the royal golf club. and obviously we want to finish. well, she's not last tournament at all. vizier. she's so she's, she's won all that on. i'm in the, she's entered. she of course focuses on performance, but her appearance also matters to her for tomorrow. i'm going to wear this. i like this. it's nice and this, this on shirt. i like that. and then also i'm going to word this hats. this don't look too bad. so yeah, to morrow i think i'm going to walk on my short game. also my long game. earned my chip pin and make sure them i'm going to go my lying. and i just hope this practice well to morrow. off to the last training session, before the big tournament, i hope we're not running needs are. are you eating slowly? that's why we're, i mean we run late, spend on land. no, isn't it? so what happened? you a, i did. yeah, i'm sorry. okay. yeah, yeah, but anyway, we're almost here with the final roun
it's not easy right now. jimenez facing the final round of kenya's biggest junior golf tournament. once she hopes to win. yeah it's, it's the final oh, leg of the, of the safari. com tour at the royal golf club. and obviously we want to finish. well, she's not last tournament at all. vizier. she's so she's, she's won all that on. i'm in the, she's entered. she of course focuses on performance, but her appearance also matters to her for tomorrow. i'm going to wear this. i like this. it's nice...
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and i see ah ah lisa canter. russian state for narrative, as, as i'm phoning us, 19 div jimenez and elizabeth with a speaking with of man in the european union. the kremlin. yup. machine. the state on grad for day with marquee sport neck. given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube campus with ah, so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race group is on often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with nelson as well. you while you easy while fantasizing with young boy, you know it's a one slide. yes. self. yeah. rush out with a new dock. awesome. but you know, watch them up. all me. double up. i picked them up. is emily? yeah, pull video from sure. let me just kim's room for the video, the why fi ela? a yes. my thought watching in the again the audio fortune. pretty up my be a lot about this morning after shows supernatural a, [000:00:00;00] a at least one civilian is killed and 2 others wounded. an
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omar jimenez is in the state capital of madison for us. the number of preelection ballots cast nationwide right now is approaching the 10 million mark. how is it going in wisconsin? >> reporter: that is right, wolf. well today is the first day of early in-person voting here in wisconsin. and we've got two major races here that have been too close to call or too close to show any clear leader based on recent polls between democrat governor tony evers against tim mikals and mandela barns and ron johnson. now in the state we've seen a general upward trend in midterm voter turnout going back to 1990 according to the state data. and the early votes cast today and the early voting period will contribute to now to the now more than 9 million early ballots cast nationwide up to this point according to election officials and that is on pace with 2018 which as we know had the highest midterm voter turnout in recent history, wolf. >> omar, thank you very much. >>> let's get back to jeff zeleny and bring in our other members of our team. gloria borger
omar jimenez is in the state capital of madison for us. the number of preelection ballots cast nationwide right now is approaching the 10 million mark. how is it going in wisconsin? >> reporter: that is right, wolf. well today is the first day of early in-person voting here in wisconsin. and we've got two major races here that have been too close to call or too close to show any clear leader based on recent polls between democrat governor tony evers against tim mikals and mandela barns...
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omar jimenez is in madison, wisconsin, for us tonight. what were some of the big takeaways from it?n this first confirmed debate between senator ron johnson and senator hopeful lieutenant governor barnes. one of the topics was addressing public safety concerns. barnes despite criticism in the past denied wanting to defund the police but said he wanted to make sure communities had enough resources on the front end to prevent crime from happening. here's how senator johnson answered. >> the first thing you do is you support law enforcement and unfortunately the lieutenant governor has not done that. he has a record wanting to defund the police. he doesn't necessarily say that word, but he has a long history of being supported by people that are leading the effort to defund. he used codewords like cori bush said, talk about reallocate, overbloated police budgets. he says it pains him to see fully funded police budgets. that's his views. >> the senator did mention police officers. with that said i'm sure he didn't have the same interaction with the 140 officers that were injured during
omar jimenez is in madison, wisconsin, for us tonight. what were some of the big takeaways from it?n this first confirmed debate between senator ron johnson and senator hopeful lieutenant governor barnes. one of the topics was addressing public safety concerns. barnes despite criticism in the past denied wanting to defund the police but said he wanted to make sure communities had enough resources on the front end to prevent crime from happening. here's how senator johnson answered. >> the...
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let's start with omar jimenez in milwaukee, wisconsin, where the senate race is a toss-up. ron johnson would be this close. they've been bringing in their heavy-hitters in these final days. update our viewers. >> reporter: they really have, wolf. ron johnson has won what some would have viewed as improbable races before and republicans are hoping he can repeat that result. democrats aren't taking any chances with polls showing no clear leader in this senate race. just the past week alone, pete buttigieg and former president barack obama have made visits to the state. over the weekend president obama said the reason he came to milwaukee was simple, to get people to vote. and he even said he saw a little bit of himself in how some are trying to portray lieutenant governor and democratic senate candidate mandela barnes. >> just because he's a democrat with a funny name, he must not be like you. he must not share your values. i mean, we've seen this. it sounds pretty familiar, doesn't it? get ready to dig up that birth certificate. get ready. >> reporter: and jokes aside, boat
let's start with omar jimenez in milwaukee, wisconsin, where the senate race is a toss-up. ron johnson would be this close. they've been bringing in their heavy-hitters in these final days. update our viewers. >> reporter: they really have, wolf. ron johnson has won what some would have viewed as improbable races before and republicans are hoping he can repeat that result. democrats aren't taking any chances with polls showing no clear leader in this senate race. just the past week alone,...
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. >> let's get more on his midwest campaign swing from correspondent omar jimenez. >>> president obama said he was here in milwaukee, it's simple, to get people to vote. we're closing in to a week to election day. this was the second stop the former president made over the course of saturday, the first being in detroit campaigning for democratic governor gretchen whitmer. then he made his way here to milwaukee where he campaigned largely for democratic governor, tony ebers and senate hopeful lieutenant governor barnes. what he emphasized was democracy was on the ballot in this race coming up. he said in familiar fashion of republicans, no one can hear you outside of this auditorium when you boo. so you have to go vote. he also, though, touched on senator ron johnson floating the idea that social security would become discretionary funding or decided on an annual basis. take a listen. >> senator johnson voted to raise the retirement age to 70 -- >> (boo). >> hey, supported a plan to put social security and medicare on the chopping block every single year -- each year, you would have to
. >> let's get more on his midwest campaign swing from correspondent omar jimenez. >>> president obama said he was here in milwaukee, it's simple, to get people to vote. we're closing in to a week to election day. this was the second stop the former president made over the course of saturday, the first being in detroit campaigning for democratic governor gretchen whitmer. then he made his way here to milwaukee where he campaigned largely for democratic governor, tony ebers and...
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cnn's omar jimenez is live for us. this is their second debate. what could we expect? >> reporter: yeah, john, their second and last time debating this election cycle. about three weeks to election day. and if you watch the first one it was contentious at times. they hit some on some of the major issues in the midterms like abortion, law enforcement, the economy, and more. but at times they were talking directly at each other, moderators were trying to jump in. tim ryan said of j.d. vance, kissing up to president trump at ohio, and i'm quoting here, an ass kicker, not an as kisser. so we'll look for that same dynamic and ryan didn't want to see president biden run for a second term saying he wants to see a generational change on both sides of the political aisle. and the other interesting fact here is that despite ryan out-raising j.d. vance by a large margin from july to september, advance vance is set to outspend from now through election day largely driven by national republican financial support. the likes of which ryan hasn't quite seen on the democratic side. >>
cnn's omar jimenez is live for us. this is their second debate. what could we expect? >> reporter: yeah, john, their second and last time debating this election cycle. about three weeks to election day. and if you watch the first one it was contentious at times. they hit some on some of the major issues in the midterms like abortion, law enforcement, the economy, and more. but at times they were talking directly at each other, moderators were trying to jump in. tim ryan said of j.d....
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with me now is cnn's omar jimenez. some debate there. >> yeah. something to see to say the least. by far the most contentious debate seen this midterm cycle. j.d. vance and tim ryan talking past each other, at each other. moderators trying to jump in. vance describing, comparing ryan to a toddler at one point. ryan saying vance is not sticking up for himself when trump's advancers were kissing his ass for support is indyk tifb of the type of senator he's going to be. >> reporter: a nail-biter senate race heating up in ohio. >> very close to halloween and tim ryan has put on a costume pretending to be a reasonable moderate. >> i'm from ohio. i don't kiss anyone's ass. ohio needs an ass kicker, not an ass kisser. >> reporter: a closer than expected contest that could determine the power in the senate. abortion, ryan planned to codify roe v. wade. >> moderation on this issue. extreme position. j.d., you call rape inconvenient. right? that's rape -- rape is not inconvenient. it's a significant tragedy, and he thinks that we should have ohio state law, which says if you rape or incest,
with me now is cnn's omar jimenez. some debate there. >> yeah. something to see to say the least. by far the most contentious debate seen this midterm cycle. j.d. vance and tim ryan talking past each other, at each other. moderators trying to jump in. vance describing, comparing ryan to a toddler at one point. ryan saying vance is not sticking up for himself when trump's advancers were kissing his ass for support is indyk tifb of the type of senator he's going to be. >> reporter: a...
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omar jimenez joins us with the highlights.ll us about these debates. >> reporter: alex, we're clearly in the debate portion of this final push to election day, less than a month out. the latest on both sides of lake michigan here and wisconsin for the senate and here in michigan for governor. with many issues in common, including the economy, crime and, of course, abortion. >> we drew names to determine who goes first. >> reporter: dueling debates in the midwest. two for senate in wisconsin. >> take anything mr. biden says with a huge grain of salt. >> absolutely would like to respond to that. >> reporter: the same night, a round one for governor in michigan. in wisconsin, debate centered on topics like the economy, abortion, and crime. >> this is about making sure that law enforcement and communities have strong relationships. this is also about making sure we do the things that we know prevent crime from happening in the first place. >> the problem with the defund movement which he has been a supporter of, it disspirits law
omar jimenez joins us with the highlights.ll us about these debates. >> reporter: alex, we're clearly in the debate portion of this final push to election day, less than a month out. the latest on both sides of lake michigan here and wisconsin for the senate and here in michigan for governor. with many issues in common, including the economy, crime and, of course, abortion. >> we drew names to determine who goes first. >> reporter: dueling debates in the midwest. two for...
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omar jimenez is tracking this for us. nobody was pulling punches last night. >> not at all. and in ohio it woas contentious. h honestly it felt personal. j.d. vance was criticizing aex other and one of the most heated exchanged came when discussing the replacement theory that white people are being replaced slowly and intentionally by migtss and minorities. >> this is who he's running around with. talking about replacement theory. there is no big grand conspiracy. this is a country that has been enriched by migrants from all corners of the world. there is no -- and the problem -- >> it is shameful for to accuse me of that. >> my turn, pal. >> what happens is that any own children, my biracial children get attacked by scum bags online and in person because you are so desperate for political power that you'll accuse me, the father of three beautiful biracial babies of engaging in racism. we're sick of it. >> you could feel the stakes of that race on the stage. but this wasn't the only debate last night. over in utah, independent evan mcmullan was up against mike lee. and while
omar jimenez is tracking this for us. nobody was pulling punches last night. >> not at all. and in ohio it woas contentious. h honestly it felt personal. j.d. vance was criticizing aex other and one of the most heated exchanged came when discussing the replacement theory that white people are being replaced slowly and intentionally by migtss and minorities. >> this is who he's running around with. talking about replacement theory. there is no big grand conspiracy. this is a country...
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. >> cnn's omar jimenez up all night watching these debates play out. omar what did you see? >> reporter: these, spiriteded to say the least. con tentious second time in a rw in ohio between tim ryan and j.d. vance, felt personal at times. meanwhile in utah, in that race, got indent adam mcmullen against incumbent senator mike lee and it's the only race where democrats didn't field a candidate. so independent is fighting an uphill battle. two crucial senate debates party politics took center stage. in ohio democrat tim ryan and republican j.d. vance debated for a second time in a closer than expected senate race. issue, donald trump's endorsement of vance. >> "new york times," front page, he's kissing my ass he wants my support so bad. >> joking a be a "new york times" story. that's all he was doing. i didn't take offense to it. >> if you can't even stand up for yourself, how are you going to stand up for the people of the state? >> reporter: vance in return hit ryan repeatedly on his ties to house speaker nancy pelosi. >> the guy who's subservient to the national party is ti
. >> cnn's omar jimenez up all night watching these debates play out. omar what did you see? >> reporter: these, spiriteded to say the least. con tentious second time in a rw in ohio between tim ryan and j.d. vance, felt personal at times. meanwhile in utah, in that race, got indent adam mcmullen against incumbent senator mike lee and it's the only race where democrats didn't field a candidate. so independent is fighting an uphill battle. two crucial senate debates party politics...
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with me is omar jimenez who is tracking what went down last night. >> reporter: they hit on a lot herebate stage, abortion a big part of it, partly because after hundreds of thousands of signatures, the right to an abortion will be on the ballot in michigan for voters to decide. you heard each talk about the other's opponents thoughts on abortion. dixon said she does oppose abortion. and whitmer backs what would be on the ballot proposal, which would enshrine the right for abortion, but even past fetus viability if it's to protect the health of the mother. in a recent statewide poll, part of this was blaming whitmer for the economy dixon blaming her for shutting down businesses. while whitmer said if dixon had been governor, thousands more people would have died. >> you spoke to the candidates after the debate, what did they say? >> reporter: they were both opt mus -- optimistic, hoping it helps to move the needle. but also earlier this year during a primary debate, dixon was asked whether she believed trump had won the state of michigan and she raised her hand in the affirmative. we k
with me is omar jimenez who is tracking what went down last night. >> reporter: they hit on a lot herebate stage, abortion a big part of it, partly because after hundreds of thousands of signatures, the right to an abortion will be on the ballot in michigan for voters to decide. you heard each talk about the other's opponents thoughts on abortion. dixon said she does oppose abortion. and whitmer backs what would be on the ballot proposal, which would enshrine the right for abortion, but...
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omar jimenez is there.hat senate seat, ron johnson against the democratic candidate lieutenant governor mandela barnes. >> reporter: that's right, john. that first debate gets going later tonight at 8:00 eastern. and this is really a dead even race between senator ron johnson and senate hopeful lieutenant governor mandela barnes. when you look at the differences on the two sides a marquette law poll, a statewide poll here, shows 95% of republicans polled are on with ron johnson. democrats polled, more with mandela barnes. talking about a tiny portion of wisconsin's more than 3 million person voter base that could swing this election. when you look at the ad spend, republicans have spent the majority of their spending for tv ads on crime, more than 60%. on the democratic side, the majority on abortion. ads in general if you're anyone in this wisconsin area, you can't go far without seeing it. more money spent on tv ad airings -- or i should say more tv ad airings here in wisconsin than any other senate race
omar jimenez is there.hat senate seat, ron johnson against the democratic candidate lieutenant governor mandela barnes. >> reporter: that's right, john. that first debate gets going later tonight at 8:00 eastern. and this is really a dead even race between senator ron johnson and senate hopeful lieutenant governor mandela barnes. when you look at the differences on the two sides a marquette law poll, a statewide poll here, shows 95% of republicans polled are on with ron johnson. democrats...
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elie moving conversation with omar jimenez a "cnn" correspondent based in chicago. elie and omar and the floor is yours. >> thank you. it are t shaded and elie great o see you. elie, great to see you. >> thank you. we have never met in. person but we become fast friends plate coveringie abound and thing would you hearing and what you think of this? i think you are such a talented person and he stuck with my classes and connected so well so thanks for doing that. >> thanks for having me and for. everyone that's here i am in this conversation mainly because it's rare that you have a book that of course is a text cover to cover but also continues into the world as we move forward in the a very relevant form and bil barr continues after his time as attorney general and after elie's great look "hatchet man. i love it in one of things i want to start with has to do less with the news cycle and more about the style and the approach you had in telling the story. a lot of it is woven into anecdotes as your time is prosecutor. mainly about how lessons he learned as a prosecut
elie moving conversation with omar jimenez a "cnn" correspondent based in chicago. elie and omar and the floor is yours. >> thank you. it are t shaded and elie great o see you. elie, great to see you. >> thank you. we have never met in. person but we become fast friends plate coveringie abound and thing would you hearing and what you think of this? i think you are such a talented person and he stuck with my classes and connected so well so thanks for doing that. >>...
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cnn correspondent omar jimenez is following all of this.otal race to hold the majority in the senate. what should we be expecting to see tonight. >> well this is the second and last of the two debates, two times these two will face each other on the debate stage this election cycle with about three weeks to election day. and if you watch the first one, it was pretty contentious at times. they hit on the major issues like abortion and law enforcement and the economy and more. but at times they were talking right at each other and m moderates, he tried to use kissing up to trump against vance saying ohio needs an as kicker, not an ass kisser. when it comes to president trump, here is another one of their exchanges. >> this is the crowd that j.d. is running around with. the election deniers, the extremists. he's running with an extreme element here that is very, very dangerous. >> i find it interesting how preoccupied you are with this at a time when people can't afford groceries, people can't afford to walk down the street safely. let's focus
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jimenez is the farm worker program director at alas in half moon bay that nonprofit bringing the bus to the coast and he says that farm workers may not see a doctor when they're sick because of transportation challenges or a fear of missing out on pay. he also says that they may not have access to the internet. that's what we have a computer lab in this bus. yeah to work with the farm workers yes to learned the basic skills about using ai computer. open up an email i had to do their own research how to learn different things. learning the language, you know learning english, you know even visiting, you know family members through the internet and we are actually going to be providing extra hotspot here at the farms for the farmworkers to use the internet even when the bus is not here. bus is going to be going to three farms on the coast certain days of the week and they hope to visit other places as well. they also want other organizations around the country to adopt a bus like this one at 7am during our streaming newscast. you'll hear from a farm worker who's planning to use the bus
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. >> omar jimenez, veeva mckenld. thank you. >> we have a former communications director for ted cruz, and ana navarro. nice to see both of you. if we move -- let's move to georgia to start first. there was so much discussion and a lot of anticipation ahead of the debate on friday night. herschel walker of course, weeks ago setting the bar very low as victor are i minded us with the sound you played on friday about that. i'm wondering, there's so much talk the morning after about how he did. eva just said they're talking about outside the polling places and they're talking about issues. did georgia voters get enough focus on issues do you think? >> listen. part of the question is how many people actually watch the whole debate and how many people form an opinion based on the clips. the clips that i think are making the rounds, the clips that we're all seeing are the ones about the badge which ibrig a chuck. at least it wasn't the badge from "toy story". he admits this was his check and it's the mother of his child. le
. >> omar jimenez, veeva mckenld. thank you. >> we have a former communications director for ted cruz, and ana navarro. nice to see both of you. if we move -- let's move to georgia to start first. there was so much discussion and a lot of anticipation ahead of the debate on friday night. herschel walker of course, weeks ago setting the bar very low as victor are i minded us with the sound you played on friday about that. i'm wondering, there's so much talk the morning after about...
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when i saw the video of omar jimenez from cnn being escorted off by police in minneapolis, it reminded me of the situation at a trump rally that i did not want to relive. so, when we thought about thinking about policy making and what was going on in the country and connecting the two, i actually spent time in tulsa, oklahoma with a group of white women who were trying to make sense of the country and make sense of the world because it had seemed to have shifted when george floyd died. and during the course of spee speaking to them, i really started to understand something that would become the backbone of the theory of what we're trying to do first with the george floyd america series and then in a more deepened format in the book, able to show the connection of the theory of what systemic racism is and the practical impacts of it. when we had a zoom call and we had a discussion how post should think about covering systemic racism and it was brought up, i believe by tony that it would be a great idea to try to look at one person who might have touched all of these different institutio
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o of omar jimenez from cnn being escorted by a police in minneapolis, it reminded me of the situation at a trump rally that i did not want to relive. and so >> and is so when we found about the policymaking, and was going on inon the country and that tha oklahoma with a group of white women who were trying to make sense of the country and make sense of the world because it had shifted when george floyd died during the course of, i really started to understand something that would become the backbone of the theory of what we are trying to do first with the george floyd america series and then you can see this in the book which was being able to show the connection between the theory of systemic racism is and the practical impact of it. when we had a zoom call and we had a a discussion about how you should think about discovering and covering systemic racism and it was brought up and i thought it would be a great idea to try to look at one thing that might've touched all these different institutions and i think that is a great idea to keep on wondering if right personlo is george floyd
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. >> omar jimenez in wisconsin, thank you so much. >>> let's discuss with the panel.n has been laser focused on attacking barnes on the issue of crime. take a look. >> you can't believe anything mandela barnes says. >> mandela doesn't want to defund the police. >> here is barnes talking about defunding the police. >> defunding isn't necessarily as aggressive as a lot of folks paint it. the minute you talk about reducing a police department's budget, it's like all hell breaks loose. >> so a cnn review by our k-file investigations department of barnes social media and public comments found that he often signalled support for defunding the police. is this a vulnerability for him? >> i think so. i mean, democrats, there's a reason why they sort of changed their tune. there were a lot of activists in the wake of the george floyd protests who came out with this initially, and there was embracing of it. and then jim clyburn was chief among them who said this is a bad political plan. i think you saw the democratic party, at least in washington, shift its messaging. and you're
. >> omar jimenez in wisconsin, thank you so much. >>> let's discuss with the panel.n has been laser focused on attacking barnes on the issue of crime. take a look. >> you can't believe anything mandela barnes says. >> mandela doesn't want to defund the police. >> here is barnes talking about defunding the police. >> defunding isn't necessarily as aggressive as a lot of folks paint it. the minute you talk about reducing a police department's budget, it's...
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cnn correspondent omar jimenez is with us now. omar, what have you learned?al mother of daunte wright. ands being filed against daunte write's parents and ben crump who has represented the family. part of the lawsuit says over the $1.039 million raised not one single penny has been turned over to the plaintiff for the benefit of daunte junior. despite claiming she was promised up front that gofundme claims would be split 50/50 between his family and daunte junior to make sure he's taken care of. >> how is it going at this point? >> basically ben crump sent a statement that reads in part, this is strictly a family dispute between the mother of daunte write's child and daunte's parents. ben crump law did not benefit from any of the funds raised and we did not accept any fee in this case. our hearts are always with the family and we pray they can find resolution. i've reaches out to daunte wright's parents, his mother in particular and haven't gotten a response they have 21 days in court to respond based on what's filed. obviously, this seems to be trying to be
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victoria's sanchez de alba, lupe covarrubias martinez and joaquin jimenez.reers as adults, but a shared experience as kids working in the fields, agricultural fields . all three of them attribute part of their success to the time they spent working alongside their parents in the farm fields of the california coast from half moon bay to salinas. we had to put handkerchiefs to cover our face for because of the pesticides, pesticides and the dirt. years later, victoria earned a national emmy for her work with the center for investigative reporting. now she has her own public relations company. we tell the stories that don't get told in 2017, the leukemia and lymphoma society nominated her as a woman of the year for her work, raising awareness about the connection between farm workers exposed to pesticides and non hodgkin's lymphoma. her father, who worked in the fields for 50 years, died from the disease. is not only does it affect farm workers but also affects us as consumers. because we're eating this stuff. there's pictures of me as a baby being in a box of
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elie would be in conversation this evening with omar jimenez, the cnn correspondent based in chicago. so elie and omar, the screen is your. >> thank you brad. i appreciate it. elie great to see you as always. i feel like we see so each other much in this virtual thing, we have to see each other in person some point. >> thank you for agreeing to do this. we some have never met in person but we have become fast friends are you covering events and me commentating on it enters a taxing, what do you think? thank you for agreeing this and asked you because i think you're such a talented young reporter and you have spoken to my classes and you connect so well with them, so thanks for doing that. >> thanks for having me. for everyone who is here i'm excited for this conversation mainly because it's rare that you have a book that of course is a text cover to cover it also continues into the world as we move forward. it is very relevant and the new cycle now bill barr continues to make headlines even after his time as attorney general and after elie's finish this great book, "hatchet man." ther
elie would be in conversation this evening with omar jimenez, the cnn correspondent based in chicago. so elie and omar, the screen is your. >> thank you brad. i appreciate it. elie great to see you as always. i feel like we see so each other much in this virtual thing, we have to see each other in person some point. >> thank you for agreeing to do this. we some have never met in person but we have become fast friends are you covering events and me commentating on it enters a taxing,...