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vestal after an airstrike killed seven world central kitchen workers as they were delivering food to starving civilians in gaza, the non-profit sector as they had coordinated their movements, with the israeli army. >> plus an important forecast, tens of millions of people in the path of severe storms. tori nato watch is in effect right now in multiple states were following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> after months bracing for a hypothetical biden trump rematch today, we're seeing that general election matchup kick in full gear former president trump is in the middle of a midwest swing after spending several weeks for going the campaign trail. and he's hoping to blast through joe biden's 2020 blue wall primarily by ramping up his
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inflammatory tori rhetoric on immigration and targeting biden's border policies. but president biden has been equally relentless going after trump on abortion restrictions, a new campaign ad today laying into republicans on reproductive rights as democrats turned to a new battleground in the fight over abortion access florida, let's start with cnn's kristen holmes, who is in green bay, wisconsin. christine, explain the significance of this return to the trail coming in these two states, michigan and wisconsin yeah, we're gonna michigan and wisconsin are two critical battleground states and they're also states that donald trump won in 2016, >> lost in 2020, and really building he was there at least his team believed that he needs to win them in order to take back the white house in 2024. so what we know now is a donald trump is currently in grand rapids, michigan, as you said, he's really leaning in to his anti-immigration rhetoric. as you mentioned, biden really trying to hit on reproductive rights to carry him to the white house. donald trump's team believes that this
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anti-immigration talking about biden failing at the border is what's going to carry him potentially to the white house. now, wisconsin itself is a very interesting state. trump lost by a very thin margin. talk to a senior adviser who called this state a must-win state for the former president and for his team. they say they have building out a robust volunteer driven ground game here. and if they're talking about support for the former president, are people who are enthusiastic is interesting to see here today it is sleeting outside. they're expecting about a foot of snow and then there are hundreds of hundreds of people lined up to get into this rally. now part of that might be the fact donald trump hasn't set foot in this state since 2022. joe biden on the other hand, has visited this stage we've had a number of surrogates in the state, but it really goes to show you just how critical wisconsin is going to be in that 2024 election. >> and he's got these two paths. he's on the campaign trail, but there's this this legal track that is happening in tandem and it's in full view, kristen
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>> it is briana and what we're going to see in just about it, if this trial date holds april 15, that he's going to be in court some days. and on the campaign trail and other days. now, that's going to look like wednesday is being on the campaign trail or fundraising, as well as saturday's because those are the only days he's not going to be in court and you're really going to actually see this dynamic between donald trump leaving the courtroom and going on the campaign trail. remember, up until now almost all of his court appearances have been voluntary. they are not going to be voluntary. every once that criminal trial begins, those are gonna be mandatory since what you're actually going to see him going from the courthouse to the campaign trail in a forced way that he has to do. >> all right. kristen holmes, >> live from green bay, wisconsin. thank you for that. forests >> let's get the white house perspective on this with cnn's mj lee, mj, there is a new biden ad that is specifically targeting trump on reproductive rights meantime, the white house is also focused on florida, where other supreme court there decided that they
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would approve the wording of the constitutional amendment to enshrine abortion rights in the state. constant the tuition white house apparently believes that will help them potentially when the sunshine state yeah. >> and we've of course seen some pretty blunt language coming out of this white house. president biden saying that this decision by the florida supreme court was outrageous an extreme vice president kamala harris saying that women there now confronts the cruel reality of either putting their lives at risk are having to travel potentially hundreds or thousands of miles to get the health care that they need. the biden campaign kane for its part is obviously using this to make one more fresh push on the issue of abortion rights, access. this of course, is not a new strategy. we've heard both the white house and the campaign about talking about this for month as an issue that they believe is politically potent. they think that it is one that will help mobilize voters and that they saw that the happen in 2022, in 2023, we
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also are seeing a new ad coming out of the biden campaign, as you noted, boris, this is not the first time that they have used this this issue for a political ad. the first ad you might remember that featured an emotional testimonial from a woman who talked about her inability to get access to abortion up. but this new ad from the campaign is notable because it starts with donald trump. basically this is the campaign trying to place the full the blame on donald trump for the overturning of roe v. wade. >> and then you see president biden speaking directly to camera. take a listen >> running to pass a national i don't woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again. so women have a federal guaranteed to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women i do. i'm joe biden and i approve this message >> now, one state where this ad is going to run digitally at least for now, is the state of florida. but there's no
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question this is a very, very difficult state for the biden campaign, but even the fact that the campaign is now saying this is a state they see as being and play for them. it does just get more to the moment that we're in for the campaign. they are feeling like they want to capitalize on the momentum that they feel like they have particularly after state of the union on the fund raising that they've been able to do. so that's really what this is about. capitalizing on this moment, both in florida and just nationally as well as they are seeing donald trump get caught up in these legal fights and really iln able to travel in the way that president biden has over the last few weeks mj lee lived for us from the white house. thanks so much >> let's talk about this now. a cnn senior political analyst, ron brownstein. can we let's start with this blue wall is biden really vulnerable there? on >> yeah, the blue wall, a phrase that i coined in 2009, referred to the 18 states that
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voted democratic in every election from 92 to 2012. trump famously dislodged three bricks from the wall continuing our musical metaphors. in 2016 pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin biden won them all back in 2020. in fact, democrats have shown a lot of strength in all of them since 2016. now holding the governorship in all three states you know, briana in 2016 and 2020, if you count down the states from the most democratic to the most republican, each time was constant was the 270 electoral college vote. it was the 270th for trump and 16 and then conversly, the twitter 70th for biden in 2020, this time was constant, actually looks a little better as does pennsylvania for biden, then michigan. michigan looks like what might be the toughest place for biden defend the weakest? to link in that wall. for democrats, both because of the discontent over his policy in gaza and the arab american
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community, but also because trump is making a very strong play for blue collar auto workers around the idea that the transition to electric vehicles will decimate the industry in their jobs a divisive issue, no question about that. iran, let's talk about florida for a moment because in the last midterm election, we saw a dominating performance by republicans ron desantis, beat his opponent by roughly 20 percentage points. before that, you had two wins for donald trump. i believe he won in 2020 by row hopefully three points a little over three points. the white house is now saying that amendment for this question of enshrining abortion rights in the constitution gives them an opening in the sunshine state >> is that >> real or is that just an attempt to try to get the biden or rather the trump team to spend more money in and focus more and divert resources to florida >> i think it's more likely to land. are boris i think florida is very difficult still for democrats and it reflects the sum of the complexities in the
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politics of abortion that aren't always fully discussed it's true that in virtually every state there is a majority in polls are believed that portion should be legal in all or most cases. and in fact, when voters have been able to vote directly on it, even in red states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio, they have voted to support abortion rights, but the electoral impact of abortion is more nuance. there's no question that in 2020 it was a very powerful issue for democrats in swing states like michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin, whereby the way it is a huge challenge for trump in 24, as well as places like arizona. but in red leading states that actually banned abortion. it was not a silver bullet for democrats. what we saw, for example, in florida in 2022 is it one-third of voters who said that basically described themselves as pro-choice, still voted for desantis. it wasn't enough to overcome their inclinations to vote republican
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on other issues like crime or immigration. whereas in states like michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin, only about one, one-quarter of voters who said they were approached choice voted for the republican gubernatorial candidates. so this was a very powerful issue for democrats in swing terrain and blue-leaning terrain. but by itself, i think we saw very clearly in places like ohio, florida, georgia, texas tennessee, it was not enough to overcome the usual republican i can lean of gop leaning voters >> ron, i know we've been paying attention obviously to the political landscape for some time now. but i wonder if the same can be said for most voters. is this the time when they're really starting to tune in? >> so really good point. i mean, i think obviously there is highly partisan portion of the electorate that is tuned in every day and is deeply engaged in this ongoing struggle
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between the parties that has really ramped up pretty much since since obama's election. but the decisive slice of the electorate, briana, are those who are by definition the least engaged. i remember a pollster in a presidential campaign after losing presidential campaign one saying to me, the bitter irony of this whole process is that the voters with most influence are those who paid the least attention. and our are the least engaged. and we probably still have months to go before the last few points of voters who are probably pretty down on biden and the economy, but also with residually negative images of trump ultimately have to sort that out. and i suspect we're going to see a certain amount of volatility until the end because those voters paying the least attention are probably pretty heavily overrepresented. in what are now, you know what political professionals called the double-haters camp. people who are negative on both, both sides. and i don't think we have any idea yet how they are
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going to weigh their offsetting discontents with both biden and trump >> ron, i think you might have just coined a new term, the decisive slice. it sounds like a boat tidal or like a documentary about who gets a lot. last slice of pizza. ron brownstein. >> thanks so much. appreciate it perspective well, think that last one is the blue wall. did thanks >> bags. >> right now, more than 75 million americans are in the path of severe storms from the southeast all the way up the east coast. that system already unleashing powerful tornadoes and kentucky's governor andy beshear, just declared a state of emergency after a 90 mile per hour twist or touchdown in that state in ohio, our affiliate there in columbus is reporting the crews had to rescue two people from a river as storms were rolling through the area. and then in indiana, strong winds caused part of a home to just flip over >> meteorologist chad myers is tracking the conditions from the cnn, whether centers. so chad, which areas are most at
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risk >> indiana ohio, kentucky, tennessee, all the way down to alabama and georgia. so it's a large swath of the us east of the mississippi really for today the problem is we would love to see storms that are already firing and just raining that's not happening. what are we seeing? we're seeing sunshine, clear skies, warming the ground, that warm ground warms the air, the air rises and the potential for stronger and stronger storms, the longer it takes for these storms to go is what we're watching. we certainly don't want this to wait till five or 6:00 in the real heat of the day. that's when the storms could draw really fire. you want them to fire earlier so that the hales smaller in the potential for rotation is smaller. >> but this is a waiting >> game, and i'm not seeing good things on his grading game because i'm not seeing storms really begin to go and cloud the atmosphere cooled down, the atmosphere. there are showers. there was some damage
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overnight. there's 100,000 people in west virginia without power because of the wind but we're waiting for this almost will be called a loaded gun situation where the atmosphere just sits there and waits and waits and waits. and then all of a sudden later on this afternoon and into this evening, the storm's get big they start to rotate and we'll have tornadoes on the ground >> will keep watching >> a lot to keep an eye on chad myers from the weather center. thank you so much. >> the calm military officials say an investigation into the israeli airstrike that killed at least seven aid workers has reached quote, the highest level as israel's top general vows to personally get involved, we have a live report from jerusalem and later, voters in an oklahoma city election into the polls to decide whether a council member linked to white nationalism. we will get to keep his seed >> a fascinating story. those and many more coming up on cnn news central spatial colombia,
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with more on this. jeremy, are israeli officials giving any detail? was about how this happened >> well, so far is really military officials acknowledged that it was israeli forces that carried out out the strikes on these three world central kitchen vehicles, but they are not explaining why at this stage saying that they are conducting a serious investigation shin into the matter, acknowledging the tragedy of this incident. but very few answers so far from the israeli military about how this could have happened. keep in mind that two of the three vehicles from the world central kitchen clearly marked as belonging to that humanitarian aid organization. one of the most prominent aid groups in gaza as of which has even cooperated with the israeli military itself to build that pier off the coastline off of gaza's shore. one of the missiles that struck this, one of the vehicles actually went right through the logo of the world central kitchen that was on the rooftop of one of these
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vehicles. and they were struck separately. it appears each vehicle at least a half a mile apart of three vehicles along this coastal road in gaza that has been used repeatedly for humanitarian aid missions. world central kitchen says that they inform the israeli military of the movements of this convoy before forehand. and so clearly something very, very wrong appears to have occurred. and obviously this is drawing international outrage. it is not the first time that the israeli military has actually struck an aid convoy, but it does appear to be at least one of the first instances of foreign aid workers being killed in these instances, six of the seven world central kitchen workers who were killed here are foreign nationals. one of them is a dual american canadian citizen. the others are british, australian, and polish nationals. one of the workers was a palestinian. he was the driver and translator for this group. the israeli prime minister in a sign of how seriously he understands the
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international uproar is around this speaking directly about this in a video statement calling this a tragic incident, saying that his forces unintentionally struck innocent people. brown >> all right. jeremy diamond, live for us in jerusalem. thank you for that report for us. >> let's discuss all of this with cnn political and global well affairs analyst barak ravid, barack. thanks for being with us great to see you. i want to ask about the result of this airstrike on the world central kitchen, humanitarian aid workers. you off delano, the israeli defense minister alerted, is defense forces to quote, maintain an open and transparent line of communication. with international organizations like the wcf. he also ordered the creation of a joint situation room to try to coordinate distribution of aid in gaza i'm surprised those things weren't happening already >> well, the problem with this incident was not
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miscoordination. the problem is also that there was no line of communication that was not what happened the movement of this convoy was coordinated with the idf this convoy moved on a road that is a humanitarian corridor that the idf knows that that cars that are driving on this road are carrying humanitarian aid. the idf is a partner of the world central kitchen in its work in gaza, it gives security to the boat that is coming from cyprus and delivering the aid. it's not some rogue group that started delivering aid in gaza. it was all coordinated. >> and this is why >> the claim that this was quote unquote, unintentional no raises a lot of questions >> to that point. barack, what are you hearing from your sources inside the israeli government about the investigation that the world
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has been promised. we'll come following this incident, the white house through john kirby spokesperson of the national security council essentially said that he, he wants it to be thorough. he wants it to be transparent, and he wants accountability given what you just laid out, is that really possible? >> i think and then i spoke to several us and israeli officials who were concerned that this investigation will result in the same result of many previous investigations, that there isn't investigation. but at the end nobody it's nobody's fault. okay. nobody knows who gave the order nobody did anything wrong. it was the aid workers that may be killed themselves i think i heard a lot of israeli officials today that were highly frustrated by the fact that somebody in the idf, most likely a very senior officer, at least a kernel, you need at least a kernel to approve such
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a strike. so somebody did approve it on a quite high level in the idf. and those lot of frustration that such a thing happen when it's clearly clearly against all the rules of engagement that is stunning. i'm wondering baraka, among officials, you've spoken with, is there significant concern that this kind of attack is going to further erode public sentiment and global support for israel >> i think it was sort of like beyond that point by now, obviously, it's not that this strike is going to improve israel's image abroad and obviously it's going to most likely increased international pressure, especially because you have nationals from at least four countries that were killed in this incident, the israeli ambassador to london was summoned. the polish foreign minister called these rarely foreign minister to us we heard what john kirby said.
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so obviously it's going to increase the pressure on israel. but i think what we saw in this incident and we have to say openly and directly this shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody. there were previous incidents with the same results, but there were no foreign nationals, so nobody cared or people cared less >> three >> israeli hostages were killed by israeli soldiers because of the exact same reason there is not enough of respect and full implementation of the rules of engagement in gaza by idf soldiers >> the >> timing is also >> significant because as you're pointing out that there is increased pressure in at least the rhetoric coming from the white house they recently announced this huge deal, the biggest deal for military aid, sending these fighter jets to israel in the teens, billions of dollars for these fighter
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jets. so it doesn't seem like just the rhetoric is going to change the attitude of the idf, right >> again, i think the problem is that there's a disconnect between the idf leadership that sits in the idf headquarters and gives orders and procedures to the forces it's on the ground. and the force on the ground and the field commanders who apparently are not fully implementing the order. and i think this is something that we saw from day one of this war. we are six months in. it's not that there's no improvement. we see a deterioration in the way that the force on the ground are not implementing the orders that they get from the idf command >> ravid always appreciate your expertise and your perspective on these matters. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> of course. >> still had the dow tumbling
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on it. let's get to cnn's matt egan, who has been tracking the markets wild ride. mat. you're learning the plunge has to do with the interest rate cuts. talk to us about this yeah that's right. briana, >> although we should note that >> us stocks are off their lows of the day at one point that that was done almost 500 points. you can see now around 367 points. now the concerns here do have to do with fed interest rates and when the fed is going to actually be able to start cutting rates, a lot of people had hoped it would happen in march. that of course, was it's not the case. may looks on likely know even june is 60, 40. >> and i think >> that some of this reflects some negative developments, right? like inflation, inflation has cooled, but maybe not enough for the fed to be able to declare victory by lowering rates. also, oil prices are moving sharply higher us crude above $85 a barrel. there's concern turns about the war in the middle east and whether or not that could spread out. but there are also some really positive developments out there as well, especially on the jobs market. unemployment is still low. job openings are taking higher
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hiring is strong. >> we even just learned this week that the us >> manufacturing sector moved into expansion mode in march for the first time since late 20227, a lot of ways this economy is not looking like one that needs the fed to step in and cut interest rates. and that's not such a bad thing. i talked to a veteran market strategist, art hogan, and he told me that sell ofs like this, they're totally normal. they're totally healthy. >> and we got to put all this into context. texts because despite the drop today for the dow, we're still looking at a market that is up by about 19% over the last six months. look at that six months ago, we were at around dow 33,000 up until recently, we've been flirting with 40,000. so going straight up might feel good, but in the long run, it's actually not all that sustainable. breonna. >> that's right. what goes up must come down. okay. so matt talked to us about donald trump's media stock tanking on monday. this is the parent company of truth social right?
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>> we're talking about trump media losing more than a fifth of its value yesterday alone. but look at that bouncing back today up 5% number. remember the higher this stock goes, the richard donald trump is at least on paper because he owned a dominant stake in this company funny, now, up 7% on the day near session highs. now, yesterday's sell-off was caused by concerns about this company's financial condition. they disclosed that they lost $58 million last year. not shocking that a startup lost money but what was more concerning is the revenue only generating 4 million dollars in revenue. remember, this is a company worth being valued right now by wall street in the billions of dollars. so we should keep a close eye on trump media because it is moving dramatically higher and lower every single day. i mean, you can't look away because otherwise you're going to miss a massive stock spike or a plunge so true, matt, thank you
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depend on those medications. the fda has attributed the shortage to increased demand along with a manufacturing delay. but just how bad is that delay? and is their relief insight. let's pose those questions to cnn's meg tirrell. so meg, what are you learning? >> well bores, we got exclusive new data analysis from health data provider truveta, looking at the prescription fill rate for adderall and similar medications for adhd. >> now that is the >> percent of time you actually go to the pharmacy counter and you're able to get your prescription fill, then you can see the shortage was now it's around october 12, 2022, and you can see an obvious difference there in the rate of prescriptions being filled that went from almost 50% there before the shortage two, down to a low of about 40% in february of 2023 over the average monthly fill rate was 11% lower in the first half of 2023 then in the first half of 2022, and bores these data mask
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the frustration that many patients and families are feeling around this. because even if they're able to get their prescription filled, we've heard anecdotally that many families or patients have to go to multiple pharmacies are called multiple pharmacies, justifying their medications each month. so this has been an incredibly frustrating thank situation for a lot of people. >> meg tirrell very much appreciate the update. thanks so much. >> still ahead. he attended the unite the right rallies in 2017. now, he's it's fighting to keep his city council seat in oklahoma after his ties to white nationalism were uncovered, will discuss in just moment if you work in spaceflight, this is the worst possible thing i can ever help >> my dad died doing what he loved spatial colombia, the final flight premieres sunday at nine on that get it >> they know how it works >> and more importantly,
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>> former president trump is on the campaign trail today for the first time in weeks and moments ago, he's spoken grand rapids, michigan hammering present does it end biden on his border policies today and addressing posting the $175 million bond for the first time on camera in his civil fraud case that he lost. we have cnn's kristen holmes in grand rapids for his kristen, what did he say? >> yes. this is clearly a messaging that donald trump is going to continue as he moves closer and closer to november, they believed that this rhetoric because anti-immigration rhetoric, which is what you heard today, calling it biden's bldb his border bloodbath. tha' how ey're referring to it. obviously, a py on the fact th there was so much coverage but with the fact that he said that the auto industry would cause the country to go into a bloodbath if donald trump didn't win the election, that was something he said a matter of weeks ago. >> they are a really hammering this home now, he also said a little bit of the quiet part out loud, which is that they do
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expect him to have problems with suburban voters, independent voters, and particularly suburbs for been women, making a pitch to them, specifically today, take a listen >> you know, the suburban housewives is actually like donald trump. you know why? because i'm the one that's going to keep them safe. they take like just say, well, the suburban housewives, i don't know. i think i do great with the suburban housewives because they want to main safe >> so you can hear they're the kind of messaging that donald trump is saying today. we expect them to say that later tonight here in wisconsin then as well, is that fear mongering particularly about immigration that helped propel him to the white house in 2016. and they are hoping helps him again in 2024. now this time he might have an advantage, particularly because we've seen in those recent polls that immigration is a key issue for so many voters, just going to keep an eye on. but again, this is the rhetoric that he is doubling down on. we've talked a lot about how president biden and his team 40 double down on
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reproductive rights are going to hear a lot from donald trump on immigration and crime linking the two together as we get closer to november marked kristen holmes, live for us in wisconsin. thank you for us voters in an oklahoma town are soon going to decide whether to recall a council member with ties to white nationalism enid city council commissioner judd blevins, marched in the 2017 unite the right rallies in charlottesville, virginia, where if you recall, one counter protester was killed and dozens others were injured. he's also facing scrutiny for offensive comments he made while he was accused of making while online anonymously cnn, senior national correspondent ed lavandera is live force in enid and ed, there's a special election underway right now to determine whether blevins will be able to keep his seat. what are you hearing from folks in town there? >> well, many people anxiously awaiting the outcome of this election. it has raised
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tensions here in this oklahoma city where judd blevins was elected last year, 808 people voted here in ward one in that election a year ago, judd blevins, one by 36 votes. mostly his past had flown under the radar until a group of progressive activists here in enid learn more about his passion started sounding the alarm. and judd blevins has made it very difficult to understand exactly where he stands these days. he's disavowed comments that he's made. he's also denied making very the controversial comments he was at that charlottesville rally back in 2017, but he also remains defiant and is trying to win this election i think that. this this election is really about the next three years of this city, not about >> organizations that disbanded five years ago. now, if speaking out against what was being done to this country, what is continuing to be two
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being done to this country is the crime. then i would gladly plead guilty to that >> and these activists have been going door-to-door for the last week trying to raise alarm, get getting voter turnout here in this community in an oklahoma and one of those council members who sits next to judd blevins on the council? so as a man by the name of derwin norwood, the only black city council member. he believes that from what he's heard from judd blevins in the last few days. he's not fit to sit on the council any longer. >> our children are elderly are educational system businesses >> will not want to come to >> eat it and be a part of a community that's moon nationally for hatred this is bigger than blevins this a subculture >> so the polls hearing enid
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oklahoma close in about four hours. as i mentioned, 808 people voted here in ward one in that election last year, right here at this polling location that we're at it needed today, we're told by election officials, 300 people have already voted, so turnout expected to be higher. there's also a school bond issue on the ballot today, which is probably pumping up turnout numbers as well. but a great deal of interest in a great deal of concern over how this election is going to turn out today. >> force we'll see what voters decide. ed lavandera alive for us in enid, oklahoma. thanks so much. i'd stay with cnn news central or back in just a few moments >> for. walk-up blocks first ever wonderful don whole innovations, showdown >> favorite all-star >> teams are back and we're out for redemption >> you see, you challenges >> uniform sure. >> identical properties. >> and we're taking on every room in the house
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the suspect who ran that entrance gate at the fbi field >> office in atlanta has been charged by hi federal authorities, cnn senior national correspondent ryan young has the latest ryan, what are the charges? >> yeah. now, you faces those two charges, one from the feds and one from the state to federal charges are destruction of government property. look like the gate damage was about $1,000. the other is state interference with government property. one thing i was going back and forth without josh campbell talking about this, he also indicates it's looks like it's being worked by the fbi criminal squad, not the terrorism units are sort of gives you an indication about what they may be looking at this, we know that suspect traveled from south carolina and then tried to follow an employee into that fence line area when that gate was able to stop him from getting inside? now the reason, why we don't have a mug shot just yet is he has not been turned over to local authorities because he's currently being evaluated, is still at the hospital. it's a story that will contain a fall. guys. >> i appreciate the update. ryan young from atlanta. thanks so much. we close today by
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sharing that a beloved pearl harbor hero has passed away lou condor was the last known survivor of the battleship arizona. his daughter says he was surrounded by family and his california home. and passed peacefully. >> contour was a 20-year-old quarter master when he helped rescue his fellow crewman during the japanese attack in the morning of december 7, 1941, he was one of the 335 uss arizona crew members who survived the attack and he outlived them all while always striving to keep the legacy of pearl harbor alive >> i think it's very important that we all say, remember pearl harbor god bless america lou counter was 102 years old. and we can all remember it by going to that memorial. it's really amazing absolutely. a generation of heroes just like lou and commemorating their sacrifice is so critical the lead with jake tapper starts in just a few seconds. thanks for being with us

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