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cnn's randy kaye spoke with some of them in dallas. >> how many of you don't think what the presidentays was racist, raise your hand. these eight republican women from dallas don't see anything wrong with president trump telling these women to go back to where they came from. >> what we're seeing and hearing out of them, they hate america. if it's so bad, there's a lot of places they can go. >> i'm a brown skinned woman, i'm a legal immigrant. i agree with you. >> you don't think that's racist? >> it's a demonstration of how their ideology spills over even though they're american now, so to speak, they're not acting american. >> i'm glad that the president said what he said because all they're doing is they're inciting hatred and division and that's not what our country is about. it's not what the it's about at all. >> reporter: isn't that what the president does with his own racist comments. >> but he didn't say anything about color. >> he loves people, hispanics, black people all across the board. >> reporter: let me share with you a deafination of racism from merriam webster dictio
cnn's randy kaye spoke with some of them in dallas. >> how many of you don't think what the presidentays was racist, raise your hand. these eight republican women from dallas don't see anything wrong with president trump telling these women to go back to where they came from. >> what we're seeing and hearing out of them, they hate america. if it's so bad, there's a lot of places they can go. >> i'm a brown skinned woman, i'm a legal immigrant. i agree with you. >> you...
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♪ ♪ >>> i'm randi kaye.s of thousands of nasa employees worked on apollo 11 to put the first man on the moon. you got to meet some of them tonight. one unique individual came to our attention as the film was being researched. turns out there was only one woman allowed in the control room during the launch. her remarkable story has been mostly hidden all these years. she played a critical role, and as we learned, spending time with her, she remembers it well. here's her story. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> the space program in the early '60s was dominated by men. but during the historic launch of apollo 11 on july 16th, 1969 one woman stood out in a sea of men in the control room. 28-year-old joanne morgan. >> i was the instrumentation controller. the instrumentation controller needs to know is there a problem? if so, i need to tell the right people in the test team. >> so how did you end up the only woman in the
♪ ♪ >>> i'm randi kaye.s of thousands of nasa employees worked on apollo 11 to put the first man on the moon. you got to meet some of them tonight. one unique individual came to our attention as the film was being researched. turns out there was only one woman allowed in the control room during the launch. her remarkable story has been mostly hidden all these years. she played a critical role, and as we learned, spending time with her, she remembers it well. here's her story....
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randi kaye is on the banks of the mississippi river. what's happening there right now? >> reporter: well, ana, since we last spoke the skies have gotten a little bit lighter and the rain seems to have dissipated, but the rain is certainly kicking up and i was texting with my contact at the national guard and he said don't get overly confident because the storm is still strong and it's on its way and brace yourself for a lot of heavy rain coming your way, but i can show you what's going on right here right now and as we said we're on the banks of the mississippi and we're at the belle casino which is pretty quiet out there today. the water is kicking around a bit and the trees are dipping into the water, at least the edges of them and it's certainly coming up here and lapping on the lower step here so we'll stay on the one that we're on, but i will tell you just looking around there's been a lot of people who have been out for walks. one guy was out for a run. i mean, this is all in a hurricane and in a tropical storm so they are getting confident and there are people wh
randi kaye is on the banks of the mississippi river. what's happening there right now? >> reporter: well, ana, since we last spoke the skies have gotten a little bit lighter and the rain seems to have dissipated, but the rain is certainly kicking up and i was texting with my contact at the national guard and he said don't get overly confident because the storm is still strong and it's on its way and brace yourself for a lot of heavy rain coming your way, but i can show you what's going on...
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randi kaye, thank you for that reporting, live for baton rouge for us. we'll continue to track tropical storm bear as it moves inland and stay with us for updates on the storm and its impact that it's having on the ground. plus bracing for raids. i.c.e. is targeting migrant families in nine major american families and the operation is scheduled to start tomorrow. scheduled to start tomorrow. you're live in the cnn newsroom. , and a beveragetribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. thing is, i like working. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i like that. get a plan that's right for you. td ameritrade. ♪ my grandparents that i never knew.ch about i'm a lawyer now, but i had no idea that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala. my grandfather used his legal degree and his knowledge to help people that were voiceless in his country. that put a fire in my heart. it made me realize where i got
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cnn's randi kaye is in baton rouge.k watt is in lafayette. >> reporter: the good news, the levies at the mississippi in new orleans did not break. the flood surge is over. but barry is far from over. the mayor of new orleans warning there is still a flood risk. and there is still a flood risk for huge chunks of louisiana. now, that storm surge, as barry came ashore, they have already had partial evacuations of four counties or parishes, as they call them in louisiana, down on the coast. they've had trouble getting people out before the water swept over one of the main highways down there. further inland here, we're still waiting for the real problem that barry brings, which is the rain. now, saturday evening, barry's eye was onshore. barry's eye is in fact not far from where we are now. but the bulk of the storm, the bulk of the rain, that is still offshore and will move slowly into louisiana and mississippi. barry is moving just a little bit more than a walking pace right now. and it is all this rain that is going to c
cnn's randi kaye is in baton rouge.k watt is in lafayette. >> reporter: the good news, the levies at the mississippi in new orleans did not break. the flood surge is over. but barry is far from over. the mayor of new orleans warning there is still a flood risk. and there is still a flood risk for huge chunks of louisiana. now, that storm surge, as barry came ashore, they have already had partial evacuations of four counties or parishes, as they call them in louisiana, down on the coast....
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randi kaye, appreciate it. i like the half glass full point of view. you so much. >>> still so much more straight ahead in the newsroom, but first here's this week's staying well. >> me putting plants in my bedroom is so that i could relax and just fall asleep with no worries. i have certain plants like the snake plant or the zz plant. with those cleaning the air, it helps me sleep better. >> the presence of plants in an individual's bedroom could facilitate positive sleep because the plant is going to take up carbon dioxide that's in the room and give off more oxygen. we do know that sleeping in a more oxygen-enriched environment can certainly be helpful. >> you hear that lavender and other plants have that consent that calm you enough to put you to sleep. >> they actually studied it. they found that the people exposed to the lavender actually slept better. >> that makes me happy, just seeing it come alive. >> a big part of what plants can do for our sleep is really helping to create the environment that an individual likes. that's a big part of sleep
randi kaye, appreciate it. i like the half glass full point of view. you so much. >>> still so much more straight ahead in the newsroom, but first here's this week's staying well. >> me putting plants in my bedroom is so that i could relax and just fall asleep with no worries. i have certain plants like the snake plant or the zz plant. with those cleaning the air, it helps me sleep better. >> the presence of plants in an individual's bedroom could facilitate positive sleep...
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cnn's randi kaye traveled to the swing state of wisconsin which went with trump last time by just a slimlked to a pair of 2016 trump voters who are now very much at odds. wisconsin voter dave svarobic voted for fructrump and now he regrets it. >> are you planning to support trump again? >> absolutely not. i don't want to have another four years of embarrassment going on. >> what we've seen this past week is another example of that. >> that tweet that everyone is talking about. i would not define that as a racist tweet, but it is a hatred tweet for sure. >> his co-worker at this au claire, she sees it differently. if you don't like this country, get out. leave. that's all he said. he didn't use any names. they stood up and so that's all they did. they made themselves look like idiots. >> unlike her co-worker dave, kerry has no regrets about voting for trump. >> he takes no crap from anybody and that's why i love him. he's followed through on promises that he made to the american people. >> like what? give me one. >> taxes, he's working on the border. we're back in charge again. we're not
cnn's randi kaye traveled to the swing state of wisconsin which went with trump last time by just a slimlked to a pair of 2016 trump voters who are now very much at odds. wisconsin voter dave svarobic voted for fructrump and now he regrets it. >> are you planning to support trump again? >> absolutely not. i don't want to have another four years of embarrassment going on. >> what we've seen this past week is another example of that. >> that tweet that everyone is talking...
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thank you very much sisters and brothers. [ cheers and applause ] >> that was seiu president mary kaye speaking to the crowd here. coming up next we expect a party leader, democratic party leaders on the stage addressing the crowd. we'll bring it to you as the countdown to cnn's democratic debate continues from detroit. when i was diagnosed with ms, the first thing i thought about was my family. i came home and cried. but, as i've seen my disease progress, the medicine has progressed right alongside it. trying to make medications more affordable is important, but if washington isn't careful we might leave innovation behind. let's fix the system the right way. innovation is hope, and the last thing you want to lose in life is hope. but family can only tell you sot much... about your history. i found some incredible records about samuel silberman... passenger manifests, census information, even wwi draft registration cards. the records exist... they're there, they're facts. that made it so real for me, it wasn't just a story anymore. bring your family history to life like never before. g
thank you very much sisters and brothers. [ cheers and applause ] >> that was seiu president mary kaye speaking to the crowd here. coming up next we expect a party leader, democratic party leaders on the stage addressing the crowd. we'll bring it to you as the countdown to cnn's democratic debate continues from detroit. when i was diagnosed with ms, the first thing i thought about was my family. i came home and cried. but, as i've seen my disease progress, the medicine has progressed...
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we get more from randi kaye in batten rouge. >> reporter: the situation seems to be deteriorating.he winds are gusting, we are here on the banks of the mississippi river. we are just outside the bell casino and we have seen some small white caps which is high and you can see out there the trees, they're blowing pretty strongly. also dipping into the water and some of the water here is coming up on the edge of the steps much closer to us. but this is a real concern. it is the main concern here in baton rouge isn't so much the wind, even though it's strong. but it's the water because in 2016 a few years ago, they had a pretty major depression that hung around and sat over this area and dropped about a foot and a half of rainwater. and those people are still struggling to get through that. i spoke to one woman who is living in a fema trailer for three years. another woman who got back into her home and who evacuated because of this storm. right now we know that the national guard is here. they have high water vehicles because they're expecting so much rain and flooding here in baton r
we get more from randi kaye in batten rouge. >> reporter: the situation seems to be deteriorating.he winds are gusting, we are here on the banks of the mississippi river. we are just outside the bell casino and we have seen some small white caps which is high and you can see out there the trees, they're blowing pretty strongly. also dipping into the water and some of the water here is coming up on the edge of the steps much closer to us. but this is a real concern. it is the main concern...
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randi kaye is live along the mississippi river in baton rouge this afternoon. people faring? >> i'd say they're faring okay, fred, because the rain is on and off throughout the day. last we spoke it was pouring on us. now it's been dry the last half houro or so. it continues to change as the band comes through the state of louisiana as barry moves north from the gulf. but i am on the levee here which has been really to -- serves as protection for baton rouge. so the city was okay as a result of this storm. didn't really suffer any major flooding or damage. but the water is high. this is the mississippi river. it comes up higher. we're told this is not normally how it is. that is the highest bridge that crosses the mississippi. not -- they're not worried about something like that. that had no trouble at all. but come over here and look at this. here in the mississippi, where this railing is, it's deeper than it normally is and back behind me, that says baton rouge. that red lettering back there. and the water is higher up than it normally is here on the mississi
randi kaye is live along the mississippi river in baton rouge this afternoon. people faring? >> i'd say they're faring okay, fred, because the rain is on and off throughout the day. last we spoke it was pouring on us. now it's been dry the last half houro or so. it continues to change as the band comes through the state of louisiana as barry moves north from the gulf. but i am on the levee here which has been really to -- serves as protection for baton rouge. so the city was okay as a...
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cnn's randi kaye joins us, what is this new autopsy report revealing about cause of death?hear me? all right. we lost randy, unfortunately, we had a technical issue. we will bring her back. randy, go ahead. >> okay. sorry about that, pam, i'm hearing you now. i can tell you that this, we spoke to the coroner, he said that the cause of death was a homicide and more specifically he said that it was traumatic asphyxia and suffocation. it doesn't mean she was strangled. he is saying her nose and mouth were blocked. he wouldn't say what. he didn't say if there were any marks on her body. he said the toxicology test will be back in weeks. they told us this all began about 3:45 p.m. on friday afternoon when they got a report from an anonymous tip saying there was a body in the trunk of a car. so say that went over there. apparently she had been baking cornbread. her oven went out. she went over to her sisters. she was supposed to pick it up. they found her body in the trunk of the car. police are stumped. she is a 75-year-old woman, an acouldn't in this community. she worked for p
cnn's randi kaye joins us, what is this new autopsy report revealing about cause of death?hear me? all right. we lost randy, unfortunately, we had a technical issue. we will bring her back. randy, go ahead. >> okay. sorry about that, pam, i'm hearing you now. i can tell you that this, we spoke to the coroner, he said that the cause of death was a homicide and more specifically he said that it was traumatic asphyxia and suffocation. it doesn't mean she was strangled. he is saying her nose...
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randi kaye tonight has more. >> reporter: maggots, mice and mold. baltimore area say they have experienced in properties owned by kushner properties, as in jared kushner, the president's son-in-law. >> it's ironic that the president's making these comments that we know his son-in-law directly contributed to some of the neglect that the president purportedly is so concerned about today. >> reporter: in fact, back in 2017, baltimore county found more than 200 code violations by kushner companies at its various properties. everything from lack of plumbing to rodent infestation. >> at this property called essex park, one tenant told "the new york times" and propublica that her apartment was infested with mice. she said it was so bad, there were mouse droppings everywhere, and mice in her daughter's bed. >> reporter: the county threatened to fine kushner companies unless it made the repairs, which they did in all but nine properties. >> the place started to go down. >> reporter: vanessa johnson lived in the apartments from 2001 until last year. >> i expe
randi kaye tonight has more. >> reporter: maggots, mice and mold. baltimore area say they have experienced in properties owned by kushner properties, as in jared kushner, the president's son-in-law. >> it's ironic that the president's making these comments that we know his son-in-law directly contributed to some of the neglect that the president purportedly is so concerned about today. >> reporter: in fact, back in 2017, baltimore county found more than 200 code violations by...
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fred, back to you. >> randi kaye and mayor, thank you so much. appreciate that. >>> cnn's natasha chen is west of new orleans in morgan city. natasha, we checked with you a few minutes ago, and you helped demonstrate how high that water has gotten. what's going on? now you've got wind that's kicking up. >> reporter: yeah, well, fredricka, you know, we talked about coming back up the steps. so i did. but definitely the wind is much stronger up here. it definitely feels like that rain is being slapped in my face. and that is what people are experiencing all over town. they are dealing with the lack of power, downed trees and power lines, blocking lots of roads. as i mentioned a few moments ago, we did learn about a home nearby that seems to have had its roof torn off. the national guard is also assisting here with high water vehicles. and the mayor has a message for the people at this point who are still in town. here's what he had to say. all right. it looks like -- okay, so the mayor is basically saying that it's not a good idea to come outside r
fred, back to you. >> randi kaye and mayor, thank you so much. appreciate that. >>> cnn's natasha chen is west of new orleans in morgan city. natasha, we checked with you a few minutes ago, and you helped demonstrate how high that water has gotten. what's going on? now you've got wind that's kicking up. >> reporter: yeah, well, fredricka, you know, we talked about coming back up the steps. so i did. but definitely the wind is much stronger up here. it definitely feels like...
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here is randi kaye. >> all jeffrey cared about is find me more girls. >> reporter: jeffrey as in jeffrey epstein, the hedge fund manager investigated for child sexual abuse and trafficking underaged women. the multi millionaire worked on wall street for years at bare sterns before opening his own investment firm. in 2006 the fbi began investigating his alleged activities with young girls who today are in their 20s and 30s. some spoke to the "miami herald." >> i've seen hundreds and hundreds of girls go through jeffrey's swinging door, ever revolving door. >> reporter: dozens of them all with similar stories of sexual abuse. even down to the details of what epstein's genitals looked like. >> he would want us to stand next to him and he would masturbate while he stared at us, touched us. >> it ended with sexual abuse and intercourse and then a pat on the back. you've done a really good job. like, you know, thank you very much and here is $200. >> reporter: epstein reportedly paid more if the girls engaged in oral sex or intercourse according to the police. and they all say epstein wanted t
here is randi kaye. >> all jeffrey cared about is find me more girls. >> reporter: jeffrey as in jeffrey epstein, the hedge fund manager investigated for child sexual abuse and trafficking underaged women. the multi millionaire worked on wall street for years at bare sterns before opening his own investment firm. in 2006 the fbi began investigating his alleged activities with young girls who today are in their 20s and 30s. some spoke to the "miami herald." >> i've...
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back to you. >> randi kaye, thank you.hner companies said they are a high quality residential experience but it doesn't sound like that. >> no. no. you have to wonder whether donald trump hasn't had some conversations with jared over the years. this is not a new story in the sense that he's had -- kushner had tons of problems with this properties, the long-running lawsuit. and sometimes it is just interesting to wonder how things popped into donald trump's head. but this is so embarrassing that his son-in-law that is running a significant portion of the policy agenda would have this kind of blight on his record. and it's completely counter to what donald trump said he's trying to do for the communities. >> the writers of the season are getting lazy. for the fact that the president would actually talk about this and when his own son-in-law -- look, this is the state of urban dwelling for all over the country. and low income housing. >> and not just urban, but there are rural places where folks are on food stamps and these a
back to you. >> randi kaye, thank you.hner companies said they are a high quality residential experience but it doesn't sound like that. >> no. no. you have to wonder whether donald trump hasn't had some conversations with jared over the years. this is not a new story in the sense that he's had -- kushner had tons of problems with this properties, the long-running lawsuit. and sometimes it is just interesting to wonder how things popped into donald trump's head. but this is so...
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randi kaye, cnn, baton rouge, louisiana. >> our meteorologist pedram javaheri joins us with more. said it. those people are feeling a little relief. they feel lucky but it's not over. >> not at all. when it comes to rainfall and potential flooding farther downstream over the next couple of days, that's going to be the biggest concern. really an interesting storm system. the center of the storm system pushing into portions of arkansas. almost entirely displaced off to the east or the south, the convection. not in line with where the storm is for the entire life cycle of this system. the heaviest rainfall remained offshore. upwards of 20-plus inches just offshore. 10 to 15 inches have already come down. again, the concern is this is just the beginning of a system here that is going to gradually increase. the water levels higher than their historic values across these areas. all of that water will want to work its way back south, work its way into the gulf of mexico, so the mississippi river valley really going to see the biggest concerns here inside the next several days and eventua
randi kaye, cnn, baton rouge, louisiana. >> our meteorologist pedram javaheri joins us with more. said it. those people are feeling a little relief. they feel lucky but it's not over. >> not at all. when it comes to rainfall and potential flooding farther downstream over the next couple of days, that's going to be the biggest concern. really an interesting storm system. the center of the storm system pushing into portions of arkansas. almost entirely displaced off to the east or the...
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>>randi kaye has that story.er threat has evolved significantly over the past decade when robert mueller testifies he's laser-focused never saying more than he has to never claiming to know more than he does do you have any idea about. >>the percentage of members of let's ms. 13 because that's in the news lately might be here illegally. >>i do not i get back to you but he eyes a fairly substantial well i i really have to get back to you on that mueller has had to face questioning from congressional committees as far back as july 2001 is at his fbi director nomination hearing so he showed a rare moment of light-hearted miss when asked about fbi managers being required to take polygraph tests have already taken the polygraph a reason answer questions under you have and i just think of for to do i'm sitting here that we just have you had a good exam or >>mueller's testified dozens of times over the years it's all preserved and cataloged on line by c-span we reviewed more than 10 hours of it while he is most often pr
>>randi kaye has that story.er threat has evolved significantly over the past decade when robert mueller testifies he's laser-focused never saying more than he has to never claiming to know more than he does do you have any idea about. >>the percentage of members of let's ms. 13 because that's in the news lately might be here illegally. >>i do not i get back to you but he eyes a fairly substantial well i i really have to get back to you on that mueller has had to face...
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thank you, randi kaye. >>> coming up, another batch of leaked cables involving the now former britishmbassador te u.s. what he reportedly said about the reason why president trump walked away from the iran deal. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. at visionworks, we guaranteand look great.eat "guarantee". we say that too. you gotta use "these" because we don't mean it. if you don't love your glasses, we'll make it right. guaranteed. visionworks. see the difference. if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is
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randi kaye made her way there to speak with a group of african-american voters in charleston to get theiro last week's debates, to harris' performance and whether race will play a role in who they vote for. >> show of hands, how many of you are considering voting for kamala harris? one, two, three, four, five. >> reporter: more than half of these voters in south carolina like what they see in kamala harris, more so after the democratic debate. >> she's very commanding. i think that that's important for little girls that look like her and look like me to see that on the big stage. >> reporter: michelle hilton wasn't even considering harris until the debate. >> i like the fact that she's an independent thinker and that she's a strong woman and she's touching on those things that as a black woman i need to hear. >> what specific policies draw you to her? >> i like the fact that she wants to stand up for african-american rights. she wants to make sure that i get the same pay as a white woman, as a white man. >> reporter: harris is now on fay allen's radar, too. >> she's very strategic in what
randi kaye made her way there to speak with a group of african-american voters in charleston to get theiro last week's debates, to harris' performance and whether race will play a role in who they vote for. >> show of hands, how many of you are considering voting for kamala harris? one, two, three, four, five. >> reporter: more than half of these voters in south carolina like what they see in kamala harris, more so after the democratic debate. >> she's very commanding. i think...
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>> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> randi kaye, cnn, dallas. >> wow.m maggie haberman and cnn political analyst and cnn political director david. first of all, i don't know how the last lady knows who they are friends with and not, the idea they have no white friends seems odd to me she would project that on to them. david, the president going out of his way to make these four liberal progressive congresswomen in the face of the democratic party clearly become the face of the democratic party from what we saw on randy's piece, that strategy, if that is actually part of a strategy or just, you know, part of the add on effect of his going after them, it certainly seems to be having success with, you know, the women of that room. >> no doubt about that and we should also mention, anderson, this is a trade and true tactic from previous presidents of both parties to take in terms of trying to create boogie men or women, used to be teddy kennedy and hillary clinton that republicans -- or newt gingrich's conservatives would be used and held up. it was policy
>> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> randi kaye, cnn, dallas. >> wow.m maggie haberman and cnn political analyst and cnn political director david. first of all, i don't know how the last lady knows who they are friends with and not, the idea they have no white friends seems odd to me she would project that on to them. david, the president going out of his way to make these four liberal progressive congresswomen in the face of the democratic party clearly become the face of...
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randi kaye made her way there to speak with a group of african-american voters in charleston to get theireactions to last week's debates, to harris' performance and whether race will play a role in who they vote for. >> show of hands, how many of you are considering voting for kamala harris? one, two, three, four, five. >> reporter: more than half of these voters in south carolina like what they see in kamala harris, more so after the democratic debate. >> she's very commanding. i think that that's important for little girls that look like her and look like me to see that on the big stage. >> reporter: michelle hilton wasn't even considering harris until the debate. >> i like the fact that she's an independent thinker and that she's a strong woman and she's touching on those things that as a black woman i need to hear. >> what specific policies draw you to her? >> i like the fact that she wants to stand up for african-american rights. she wants to make sure that i get the same pay as a white woman, as a white man. >> reporter: harris is now on fay allen's radar, too. >> she's very strateg
randi kaye made her way there to speak with a group of african-american voters in charleston to get theireactions to last week's debates, to harris' performance and whether race will play a role in who they vote for. >> show of hands, how many of you are considering voting for kamala harris? one, two, three, four, five. >> reporter: more than half of these voters in south carolina like what they see in kamala harris, more so after the democratic debate. >> she's very...
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corbin to the holocaust thousands have signed a petition demanding an apology as artie's party boy kaye reports. a petition calling on the foreign secretary to apologize to the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn has amassed over 16000 signatures because a lot of people are angry over these comments that really boil down to jeremy hunt making a link between the leader of the labor party and the atrocities perpetrated by hitler and the nazis. rather complacently said to myself thank goodness we don't have to worry about that kind of thing happening in the u.k. and no if i myself with the leader of the labor party who has opened the door to anti semitism in a way that is truly frightening to me corbin has been a lifelong campaigner for the rights of palestinians but he's also been accused of failing to root out anti semitism from within the labor party but these comments by jeremy hunt have managed to offend even those people that are natural corbin supporters take a listen to just some of the reaction on twitter that someone would visit auschwitz and use it as a means to attack the ma
corbin to the holocaust thousands have signed a petition demanding an apology as artie's party boy kaye reports. a petition calling on the foreign secretary to apologize to the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn has amassed over 16000 signatures because a lot of people are angry over these comments that really boil down to jeremy hunt making a link between the leader of the labor party and the atrocities perpetrated by hitler and the nazis. rather complacently said to myself thank goodness...
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and the international darko max kaye association has gritted a programme to reward those who are doing dimmed over half of their 5000 lights, meaning you've got a pretty good chance of spotting a shooting star. well, stay with us on the travel show. we meet the man who is determined to become one of the world's first ever space tourists. suddenly you go from all this noise and power and then it's silent and you're floating around. you're looking at the beautiful earth, your weightless —— you are weightless, it feels like nothing. and discover the crucial but little—known role that eisman played in those remaining 50 years ago. well, right now i'm in the player linda beach area, which is a favourite spearing spot —— during spot for thousands of people who lined this road to watch the current generation of rocket launchers, often ferrying cargo to and from the international space station. now companies like spacex and boeing do that under contract from nasa and sometimes from the very same launchpad that the apollo 11 mission took off from, 50 years ago. the exciting thing everyone is wa
and the international darko max kaye association has gritted a programme to reward those who are doing dimmed over half of their 5000 lights, meaning you've got a pretty good chance of spotting a shooting star. well, stay with us on the travel show. we meet the man who is determined to become one of the world's first ever space tourists. suddenly you go from all this noise and power and then it's silent and you're floating around. you're looking at the beautiful earth, your weightless ——...
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>>you know kaye was going back inside the building. there have been no reported fatalities and authorities hope residents will learn at least one thing from this experience. this is our time for preparation now for the next one. >>so the big question now is what are the chances we see another earthquake like the ones we saw last week well, the simple answer at least for the near future is not high is specifically the chance of seeing an earthquake with a magnitude of 7 or higher is around 3%. the chances of seeing an earthquake with a magnitude of i for hire is around 96% which how is exactly why people here now they're not quite out of the woods yet reporting live from ridgecrest california. minutes ok omar thank you very much. >>and so let's continue our coverage of the earthquakes visiting with john he's got more on we've we've had a number i over 200 aftershocks john's absolutely and that one that was on friday night of course was the strongest earthquake. well we've been pretty quiet in the bay area we've continued to see those af
>>you know kaye was going back inside the building. there have been no reported fatalities and authorities hope residents will learn at least one thing from this experience. this is our time for preparation now for the next one. >>so the big question now is what are the chances we see another earthquake like the ones we saw last week well, the simple answer at least for the near future is not high is specifically the chance of seeing an earthquake with a magnitude of 7 or higher is...
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randi kaye talk to a group of republican women in dallas, who are affiliated with groups that support president trump to see if any of them have changed their minds. >> how many of you don't think what the president said was racist. raise your hand. these eight women see nothing wrong with the president telling four congress women to go back where they came from. >> what we're seeing out of them, they hate america. if it's so bad, there's a lot of places they can go. >> i'm a brown skinned woman, i am a legal immigrant, i agree with him. >> you don't think that's racist? >> no. >> not at all. it's a demonstration of how their ideology spills over, even though they're american now so to speak, they're not acting american. >> i'm glad the president said what he said, all they're doing is -- they're inviting hatred and division. that's not what our country is about. >> isn't that what the president has done with his own comments? >> the president is not racist, he loves people from hispanics, black people, all across the board. >> let me show you a definition. a belief that race is the p
randi kaye talk to a group of republican women in dallas, who are affiliated with groups that support president trump to see if any of them have changed their minds. >> how many of you don't think what the president said was racist. raise your hand. these eight women see nothing wrong with the president telling four congress women to go back where they came from. >> what we're seeing out of them, they hate america. if it's so bad, there's a lot of places they can go. >> i'm a...
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to your point, this is cnn's randi kaye. >> he was saying if they hate america so much because of whatnd hearing out of them, they hate america. if it's so bad, there's a lot of places they can go. >> i'm a brown-skinned woman. i am a legal immigrant. i agree with him. >> you don't think that's race toist say that? >> actually, i think it's a demonstration of how their ideology spills over, even though they're american now, they're not acting american. >> proof there, his base is loyal. his base is loyal. i want to show some numbers. if you look at the 2016 vote for trump, 2018 vote for congress, these are not huge drops but the president just won. the president narrowly won. lost the popular vote, narrowly won an electoral college victory. down among white women, down though not significant, down among white noncollege women, down among white college women, independent women. can he improve those numbers going into 2020 where we expect another very competitive contest? >> i think it's an open question. i would like to point out which republicans voted for the democratic resolution yes
to your point, this is cnn's randi kaye. >> he was saying if they hate america so much because of whatnd hearing out of them, they hate america. if it's so bad, there's a lot of places they can go. >> i'm a brown-skinned woman. i am a legal immigrant. i agree with him. >> you don't think that's race toist say that? >> actually, i think it's a demonstration of how their ideology spills over, even though they're american now, they're not acting american. >> proof...
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randi kaye, baltimore, maryland. >> i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >> thank you, anderson. i'm chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." we're revving up for the first cnn debate in 2020 and we have one of the top five in the polls with us tonight, mayor pete buttigieg on debate eve. how does he see this moment in our country? how can he beat this president and make this president better? new numbers from the polls, quinnipiac spelling trouble for him and the rest who are trying to take down joe biden. how will they all step it up on that beautiful stage we were just showing you tomorrow night? is the plan to step on one or more of their opponents. and we have new information on the latest mass shooting in california. kids, a young man stoned, what happened. what do you say? let's get after it. >>> this president has a particular venom, that's the quote, for people of color, al sharpton. the most blistering response comes from "the baltimore sun"s editorial board. we would tell the most dishonest man to ever occupy the oval office he's still not fulling most amer
randi kaye, baltimore, maryland. >> i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >> thank you, anderson. i'm chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." we're revving up for the first cnn debate in 2020 and we have one of the top five in the polls with us tonight, mayor pete buttigieg on debate eve. how does he see this moment in our country? how can he beat this president and make this president better? new numbers from the polls, quinnipiac spelling...
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death actually marks the second tragedy just this week just days ago a man from the bay area drowned kayeved went to the reservoir she talked to the woman who tried to save that mother on shore. >>percent of all says her day of family fun, it would work reservoir turned into a rushed to help a stranger wednesday afternoon. >>did what i could. what i got are kind of new shoes or tea. >>n double says she ran to the shore where she found an unconscious woman. she performed compressions aided by a 911 operator will a 10 year old girl remain by her mother's side shoes. courtney tells fox 40 off camera that her sister stephanie drowned she to stephanie had been swimming with her 10 year-old daughter trying to get to this island when she had a panic attack she a less than a 100 yards offshore we should be in the struggle and shia unfortunately drowned sergeant joshua clay mrs. is the second person to drown in woodward this week, the fst was a man from the bay area who hit the water around 02:00am sunday, even if your profession swimmer make sure you have some type of flotation device or you have
death actually marks the second tragedy just this week just days ago a man from the bay area drowned kayeved went to the reservoir she talked to the woman who tried to save that mother on shore. >>percent of all says her day of family fun, it would work reservoir turned into a rushed to help a stranger wednesday afternoon. >>did what i could. what i got are kind of new shoes or tea. >>n double says she ran to the shore where she found an unconscious woman. she performed...
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randi kaye joins us. this is stunning and tragic.id about what they know at this point and what they're trying to figure out? >> yeah, they're not releasing much because they don't want to compromise the investigation but what they have told us is they got an anonymous tip on friday 3:45 in the afternoon about a body in a trunk a few miles from her home as you said so they went to check it out. that's where they found sadie roberts-joseph. she had been to her relative's house earlier in the day, police tell us, to her sister's house and said she would be back later and then she never returned. so this is quite a mystery because she was 75 years old and to be put in the trunk of her car police are trying to figure out what happened. she wasn't just any woman in this community. she was an icon. she was committed to african-american issues. she was a tireless peace advocate here. she helped at risk youth and opened the african-american museum here of baton rouge and created this juneteenth celebration to celebrate the emancipation of sl
randi kaye joins us. this is stunning and tragic.id about what they know at this point and what they're trying to figure out? >> yeah, they're not releasing much because they don't want to compromise the investigation but what they have told us is they got an anonymous tip on friday 3:45 in the afternoon about a body in a trunk a few miles from her home as you said so they went to check it out. that's where they found sadie roberts-joseph. she had been to her relative's house earlier in...
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cnn's randi kaye joined us outside the museum in baton rouge. randi, what have you been able to determine about what happened? >> john, it is a real mystery here in baton rouge. it all began about 3:45 on friday afternoon when police say they got an anonymous tip about a body in the trunk of a car. they went to check it out and it was the body of sadie roberts joseph. she was 75 years old. so police are stumped about who would have done this to her and what happened. they will not say how she died. she saw her family earlier in the day. she was apparently cooking cornbread and her oven failed and she brought it over to her sister's house and never came to pick it up. she was a well-known civil rights leader, a tireless advocate for peace. we're outside this morning at the baton rouge, african-american museum which she created. she also helped at risk youth, created juneteenth celebration to help celebrate the emancipation of slaves. we have a clip of her from a recent celebration. >> today we came to celebrate, to embrace our history, to learn o
cnn's randi kaye joined us outside the museum in baton rouge. randi, what have you been able to determine about what happened? >> john, it is a real mystery here in baton rouge. it all began about 3:45 on friday afternoon when police say they got an anonymous tip about a body in the trunk of a car. they went to check it out and it was the body of sadie roberts joseph. she was 75 years old. so police are stumped about who would have done this to her and what happened. they will not say how...
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try to get the streets away from violence and crime they had to target a notorious and violent gang kaye receipt has more. >>you this is what ishmael williams calls his awakening thursday morning startled he says he recorded this footage here on telly road in modesto came with this is form of swat officers it's a helicopter in a community confused that people kind of is. >>i mean like people who are living in these areas that never seen anything like that this was just one home searched a number of other neighborhoods in san joaquin in stanislaus counties were also scoured 24 hours later the modesto police department reveals guns and booking photos in charges, dozens of people now face as a result of a 6 month long investigation. they call operation red desert are gold beginning of this was to really. >>as i said before we get at the root cause a lot of times we treat the symptoms we investigate cases captain brandon phillips, he says police along with the chp and the department of justice. >>investigated the no 10 u street gang after an uptick in unsolved homicides and robberies in rece
try to get the streets away from violence and crime they had to target a notorious and violent gang kaye receipt has more. >>you this is what ishmael williams calls his awakening thursday morning startled he says he recorded this footage here on telly road in modesto came with this is form of swat officers it's a helicopter in a community confused that people kind of is. >>i mean like people who are living in these areas that never seen anything like that this was just one home...
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on the president's attack and the impact they are having my colleague randi kaye sat down with eightwomen in dallas. dallas is part of your district. they told her that they don't see anything wrong with what the president said about the four democratic congress women. let me play you some of this, please. >> he was saying that if they hate america so much because what we're seeing out of them and hearing out of them they hate america. if it's so bad there's a lot of places they can go. >> i'm a brown skinned woman. i am a legal immigrant. i agree with him. >> you don't think that's racist >> not at all. >> it's demonstration of how their ideology spills over even though they are american now, so to speak they are not acting american. >> look, i don't know if these are votes ever gettable for a democrat in the group of republican women sitting there but they are not being convinced by what democrats are saying on this. what does that mean for democrats heading into re-election? >> look, you know, i actually had an opportunity to watch that entire segment this morning. and i will tell
on the president's attack and the impact they are having my colleague randi kaye sat down with eightwomen in dallas. dallas is part of your district. they told her that they don't see anything wrong with what the president said about the four democratic congress women. let me play you some of this, please. >> he was saying that if they hate america so much because what we're seeing out of them and hearing out of them they hate america. if it's so bad there's a lot of places they can go....
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randy kay -- randi kaye is in baton rouge. >> reporter: the water is definitely rising, the winds haveked up. you see the trees out there, they're already dipping into the water from the wind and the water is rising along them. what people here are most worried about is the water. it's the number one issue. as strong as the winds are here right now, that he in 2016 experienced a huge storm here and people are still recovering from that. you can see here the water is already coming up just on the steps of where we are. but they're still recovering from that. i talked to one woman who has been living in a fema trailer for three years, another woman who has already evacuated her home in denim springs because she had five feet of water back in 2016. just a few weeks ago, a man here in baton rouge died in his car trying to escape flooding from a storm. right now they have the national guard in place. they are at the ready. they have the high-water vehicles so they can go to people's homes and rescue them if they do get trapped in flooding as the storm rolls through the area. there's also pu
randy kay -- randi kaye is in baton rouge. >> reporter: the water is definitely rising, the winds haveked up. you see the trees out there, they're already dipping into the water from the wind and the water is rising along them. what people here are most worried about is the water. it's the number one issue. as strong as the winds are here right now, that he in 2016 experienced a huge storm here and people are still recovering from that. you can see here the water is already coming up just...
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randi kaye speaks with two work colleagues who have surprising answers. >> reporter: wisconsin voterave saverovic voted for trump in 2016. what are you thinking for 2020, are you planning to support president trump again? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: why not? >> because i don't want another four years of embarrassment going on. >> reporter: and what we've seen this past vehicle, another example of that. >> that tweet that everybody is talking about. i would not define it as a racist tweet. but it's a hatred tweet for sure. >> reporter: his co-worker at this plumbing company also voted for trump in 2016 and she sees it differently. if you don't like this country, get out, leave. that's all he said. he didn't use any names. they stood up. and so, that's all they did. they made themselves look like idiots. >> reporter: unlike her co-worker dave, yekerri has no regrets about voting for trump. >> he takes no crap from anybody. that's why i love them. he's followed through on the promises he made to american people. >> reporter: like what give me one. >> taxes. we're back in charge agai
randi kaye speaks with two work colleagues who have surprising answers. >> reporter: wisconsin voterave saverovic voted for trump in 2016. what are you thinking for 2020, are you planning to support president trump again? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: why not? >> because i don't want another four years of embarrassment going on. >> reporter: and what we've seen this past vehicle, another example of that. >> that tweet that everybody is talking about. i...
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what to do if they encounter an ice agent kaye receive has the story. >>gloria lorenzo cruz is a confident delta college student who works hard to give back to her community i want to become an urban us a community leader who credit her passion in large part to her education thanks today resources that they have its close we too. i now think i a better life. he's also one of the many undocumented immigrants living in stockton she's other criminal she's not a threat to our community in fact. >>our community is better because she's here and doing her best mayor michael tubbs along with other community advocates. >>have just shared this newly released guideline he says lynn for an immigrant families of their legal protections we want to make sure that as many people as acts of the guidance possible say no that they have rights they know where to go to for help near tubb says he's received many messages from families living in fear about ice raids and deportation. it says the pamphlet may make the city safer when the issue of crime in this community. we're
what to do if they encounter an ice agent kaye receive has the story. >>gloria lorenzo cruz is a confident delta college student who works hard to give back to her community i want to become an urban us a community leader who credit her passion in large part to her education thanks today resources that they have its close we too. i now think i a better life. he's also one of the many undocumented immigrants living in stockton she's other criminal she's not a threat to our community in...
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there are some republicans women republicans said that are standing by him in coming out or randi kayeas reaction from 8 female lawmakers from texas. i think what the president said was race >>these 8 republican women from dallas don't see anything wrong with president trump telling for democratic congress women's to go back where they came from he was saying that if they hate america so much because what we're saying out of them hearing out of them. they hate america. if it's so bad, there's a lot of places they can go up. brown skinned woman. illegal immigrant i agree with >>that's 3.67 not offer. think that's just not it's a demonstration of how there. ideology spills over even though their american now so to speak they're not acting american the i'm glad that the president said what he said because all they're is if they're there it's they're inciting hatred and division and that's not what our country's about we it's that it's not about that at all and i met with the president with some of his own commons his own races kind he didn't say anything about caller you know the presiden
there are some republicans women republicans said that are standing by him in coming out or randi kayeas reaction from 8 female lawmakers from texas. i think what the president said was race >>these 8 republican women from dallas don't see anything wrong with president trump telling for democratic congress women's to go back where they came from he was saying that if they hate america so much because what we're saying out of them hearing out of them. they hate america. if it's so bad,...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> a lot of experience.mueller's career and someone who worked under him at the fbi, john pistol. john, do you expect the mueller we'll see on wednesday is like the mueller we saw in ranti's piece? >> i think the piece that randi teed up, those are examples where he'll be factual, responsive to the question, perhaps succinct in those responses and some may even find that to be terse in terms of short, to-the-point responses, but i think he will try to also refer back to the written report as much as possible so much he doesn't elaborate on that with his opinion or recommendations or things beyond the scope of the report. >> do you see him actually ending up kind of reading from the report itself? >> i could see him doing that if members ask him questions that are directly answered in the report, i can see him say, well, i've addressed that, the special counsel team has addressed that in the report. if he is pressed too much, he may even say, for example, on page 67 you'll find a specific answer to that and t
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> a lot of experience.mueller's career and someone who worked under him at the fbi, john pistol. john, do you expect the mueller we'll see on wednesday is like the mueller we saw in ranti's piece? >> i think the piece that randi teed up, those are examples where he'll be factual, responsive to the question, perhaps succinct in those responses and some may even find that to be terse in terms of short, to-the-point responses, but i think he will try to also...
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you know kaye was going back inside a building. there have been no reported fatalities and authorities hope residents will learn at least one thing from this experience. this is our time for preparation now for the next one. >>in ridgecrest california. i'm mess. >>makes you think when you do if we had a big one and that is what for sarah stinson is following this morning is disaster preparedness from san francisco, good morning sir. >>good morning. daryn a i talked to several people here in the embarcadero and i asked them what would you do today if there was some going to be an earthquake in a lot of people said you know i'm not prepared and then there are some people who said. vice versa so a lot of people thinking you know maybe i need to have a better plan in place, especially as people are thinking about what they've already been through we had loma prieta back in 1989 it just destroyed the embarcadero are at right now in those who experience that itseemed to us. a bigger picture in mind and know what they need to do this too
you know kaye was going back inside a building. there have been no reported fatalities and authorities hope residents will learn at least one thing from this experience. this is our time for preparation now for the next one. >>in ridgecrest california. i'm mess. >>makes you think when you do if we had a big one and that is what for sarah stinson is following this morning is disaster preparedness from san francisco, good morning sir. >>good morning. daryn a i talked to several...
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>>most importantly that they are here for each other as kaye receipt shows us one family is doing theirthere's really something here for everybody. if you if you want some color in your life spreading brightness enjoy. that's in the peace on earth. it's brian clusters mission we're doing in the way we're sharing. you know is with everybody he and his wife heather sell their detail designs and events all across northern california like the gilroy garlic festival has always been one of the best events of the year for something tragically this time. they were getting ready to pack up their both as chaos are up to it. i heard a pop and it sounded like a fire a firework but moments later when more pops continued. she knew it was gunfire. they ran into the booth to hide move. >>pull over clothes on top us and just buried a son. we're coming we're by we grabbed them pull them in duct and down we just kind of a down. >>they kept the children high as the scheme russian it. >>directly to shooter when they took him out. think the police. >>after what felt like several minutes waiting in an eerie s
>>most importantly that they are here for each other as kaye receipt shows us one family is doing theirthere's really something here for everybody. if you if you want some color in your life spreading brightness enjoy. that's in the peace on earth. it's brian clusters mission we're doing in the way we're sharing. you know is with everybody he and his wife heather sell their detail designs and events all across northern california like the gilroy garlic festival has always been one of the...
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>>most importantly they're there for each other as kaye receipt shows us one family is doing their part to help out. >>if you want some color in your life spreading brightness enjoy. that's in the peace on earth. it's brian clusters mission doing in the way we're sharing. you know is with everybody he and his wife heather sell their detail designs and events all across northern california like the gilroy garlic festival has always been one of the best events of the year for something tragically this time. they were getting ready to pack up their both is chaos are up to it. i heard a pop and it sounded like a fire a firework but moments later when more pops continued. she knew it was gunfire. they ran into the booth to hide. >>pull over clothes on top us and just buried a son. we're coming we're by we grabbed them pull them in duct and down we just kind of a down. >>they kept the children high as the scheme russian it. up>>directly to shooter when they took him out. think the police. >>after what felt like several minutes waiting in an eerie silence they heard yells for them to evacuate
>>most importantly they're there for each other as kaye receipt shows us one family is doing their part to help out. >>if you want some color in your life spreading brightness enjoy. that's in the peace on earth. it's brian clusters mission doing in the way we're sharing. you know is with everybody he and his wife heather sell their detail designs and events all across northern california like the gilroy garlic festival has always been one of the best events of the year for...
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randi kaye, baltimore, maryland. >> i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >> thanki'm chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." we're revving up for the first cnn debate in 2020 and we have one of the top five in the polls with us tonight, mayor pete buttigieg on debate eve. how does he see this moment in our country? how can he beat this president and make this president better? new numbers from the polls, quinnipiac spelling trouble for him and the rest who are trying to take down joe biden. how will they all step it up on that beautiful stage we were
randi kaye, baltimore, maryland. >> i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >> thanki'm chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." we're revving up for the first cnn debate in 2020 and we have one of the top five in the polls with us tonight, mayor pete buttigieg on debate eve. how does he see this moment in our country? how can he beat this president and make this president better? new numbers from the polls, quinnipiac spelling trouble for him and...
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you know kaye was going back inside a building. there have been no reported fatalities and authorities hope residents will learn at least one thing from this experience. this is our time for preparation now for the next one. >>so the big question now is what are the chances we see earthquake like the ones we saw last week with simple answer is not high the chances specifically of seeing earthquake with a magnitude 7 or higher is around 3% but seeing an earthquake with a magnitude of 5 or higher is around 96% which points to the precise reason why residents here know they're not quite out of the woods yet reporting from ridgecrest california, i'm mess. >>and the earthquakes in southern california are shaking up people in the bay area because it reminds us you need to be ready for the big one and so you see berkeley seismologist doctor peggy held we gave us her experts thoughts on whether or not this may be sets the stage for something bigger here in the bay. i don't expect this earthquake in southern california too. >>trainer anythi
you know kaye was going back inside a building. there have been no reported fatalities and authorities hope residents will learn at least one thing from this experience. this is our time for preparation now for the next one. >>so the big question now is what are the chances we see earthquake like the ones we saw last week with simple answer is not high the chances specifically of seeing earthquake with a magnitude 7 or higher is around 3% but seeing an earthquake with a magnitude of 5 or...
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randi kaye is in baton rouge, louisiana.nd randi, you're on the banks of a very windy mississippi river. what kind of effects are you feeling there? >> reporter: well, they have been talking about this triple threat, fred, that's the rain, the wind and the flooding. and we're definitely seeing all of it. i can tell you that. but certainly more of the flooding. because you can see here, we're on the banks of the mississippi, as you said, just outside the belle casino in baton rouge. and the water is coming up more than it was even just an hour ago. and then if you look out here, you can see it's definitely rougher, it's moving quite a bit. there is a lot of action in the water. the trees are blowing. and the rain is definitely getting heavier and the water seems to be splashing up quite a bit more. so we're going to continue to watch this. but as you said, water is the big concern here, because back in 2016, there was a major depression that sort of hung out. not even a hurricane. over this area, dropped a foot and a half of
randi kaye is in baton rouge, louisiana.nd randi, you're on the banks of a very windy mississippi river. what kind of effects are you feeling there? >> reporter: well, they have been talking about this triple threat, fred, that's the rain, the wind and the flooding. and we're definitely seeing all of it. i can tell you that. but certainly more of the flooding. because you can see here, we're on the banks of the mississippi, as you said, just outside the belle casino in baton rouge. and...
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tonight, randi kaye is in the swing state of wisconsin which went for the president last time.ke with two 2016 trump voters who are very much at odds over the president. here's her report. >> reporter: wisconsin voter dave voted for trump in 2016 but now he regrets it. what are you thinking for 2020? do you plan to support president trump again? >> absolutely not. >> why not? >> because i don't want to see the embarrassment going on. >> and what we've seen this past week is just another example of that. >> that tweet that everybody is talking about, i would not define that as a racist tweet, but it is a hatred tweet for sure. >> reporter: his co-worker at this plumbing company also voted for trump in 2016. and she sees it differently. >> how is it racist? if you don't like this country, get out. leave. that's all he said. he didn't use any names. they stood up, so that's all they did. they made themselves look like idiots. >> reporter: unlike her coworker dave, carry has no regrets voting for trump. >> he takes no crap from anybody, that's why i love him. he's followed through
tonight, randi kaye is in the swing state of wisconsin which went for the president last time.ke with two 2016 trump voters who are very much at odds over the president. here's her report. >> reporter: wisconsin voter dave voted for trump in 2016 but now he regrets it. what are you thinking for 2020? do you plan to support president trump again? >> absolutely not. >> why not? >> because i don't want to see the embarrassment going on. >> and what we've seen this...
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cnn's randi kaye is in baton rouge and is following all of this.ions, only questions right now about what happened. you spoke with police officials. what are they telling you? >> reporter: well, kate, they don't want to say much because they don't want to compromise the investigation. but they did tell us that this all started on friday afternoon about 3:45 when they got an anonymous tip from someone calling in a body in the trunk of a car. so they went to check that out and that's where they found the body of sadie roberts joseph. they know that she was with relatives earlier in the day. she had gone to her sister's home just a few houses away from her own. her oven had failed. she was middle of baking corn bread. she brought it to her sister's to finish it and she never went back to pick that up so they are stumped about what happened to her. 75 years old found in the trunk of her car. as you said, this wasn't just any woman in this community, she was an icon, a civil rights leader, a tireless advocate for peace here. she did find and create the
cnn's randi kaye is in baton rouge and is following all of this.ions, only questions right now about what happened. you spoke with police officials. what are they telling you? >> reporter: well, kate, they don't want to say much because they don't want to compromise the investigation. but they did tell us that this all started on friday afternoon about 3:45 when they got an anonymous tip from someone calling in a body in the trunk of a car. so they went to check that out and that's where...