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my expectation is he will honor, he will honor the election that was held tonight. >> would bit a bevin race if it wasn't a squeaker? come on. i mean really and truly, this is a close, close race. we're not conceding this race by any stretch. >> it's too early to tell whether voters picked the democrat over impeachment concerns or whether local issues like medicaid and teacher pensions were the deciding factor. >> republicans are rushing to distance themselves from bevin. one veteran kentucky republican told cnn we found out that being an a-hole is slightly worse than being a liberal. president trump rallied for bevin on monday. >> you're sending that big message to the rest of the country. so important. you've got to get your friends. you've got to vote. if you lose, it sends a really bad message, and they will build it up. here's the story. if you win, they're going to
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make it like ho-hum. if you lose, they're going to say, president trump suffered the greatest defeat in the history of the world. this is the greatest. you can't let that happen to me. >> overnight we saw more of the same from the president, surprise, surprise. three won other races taking credit for bevin's supposed surge while distancing himself from a likely loss. a huge night in the state of virginia. cnn predicts they'll flip both chambers. that will give them full control of the government for the first time since 1994. there were two over notable winners. shelly simonds ousted her opponent. remember the cyclist who lost her job after flipping the bird to the president's motorcade, juli briskman?
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she won in loudoun county. governor tate reaves defeated attorney general jim hood in the mississippi governor's race. president trump endorsed reaves and held a rally for him in tupelo. elsewhere, tupelo, mississippi, residents voted. that's expected to shrink the number of airbnb listings there. big loss as it prepares to go public. in arizona, 77% of the voters rejected eed the decisi make tupelo a sanctuary city. paige cognetti won locally when others refused to endorse her. she's eight months pregnant.
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sondland says he now recalls telling a ukrainian official on september 1st, quote, resumption of usaid would likely not occur until ukraine provided the public anti-corruption statement that had been -- that we had been discussing for many weeks. that anti-corruption statement was supposed to target the bidens. sonld land's revision blows up the time lyme being peddled by the white house i. tess first clear acknowledgement that a request for an investigation was on the table after ukraine was told in late august aid was tied up. trump said that was not the case, so it could not be used as leverage. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell does not think it moves the impeachment needle. >> i don't think it wouldn't today. i don't think it would lead to
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removal. >> investigators have requested white house acting chief of staff mix mulvaney testify on friday it. seems unlikely he will comply with that request. last month on national tv mulvaney confirmed the quid pro quo. hours later he denied it. elizabeth warren squaring off with the head of a big bank. who and why. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix,
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sibling wills in the bushes. >> this is a country that's seen on average nearly 100 people murdered and yet this massacre of nine people in north west mexico has really shocked the country. here's what we know so far. the people come from a community of people who are generally mormon who have lived in northwestern mexico for three decades. the women driving three different cars left that community in a convoy for safety sake. safety in numbers is the concept. but it was at 3:00 p.m. they attacked the convoy, shredding the cars with bulleting, igniting at least one on fire. that's when nine lives were killed. others escaped and were transported to hospitals in the united states. mexico's government says this could be a case of mistaken identity. this is a part of mexico where
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cartels regularly fight with each other over lucrative drug routes to the united states. there's other speculation by the family that we spoke to today of some of these victims that say perhaps these victims were targeted themselves and because they live in the area, they've had run-ins with the car tells in the past. >> we have confirmation this was orchestrated as a confrontation over here in sonora where we live and our family was picked to be the ones to stir up trouble and start a war. it was an attack on innocent civilians on purpose. >> president trump tweeting that now is the time for mexico go to all out war against the cartels, offering u.s. assistance, but the president of mexico responded to that saying that he appreciated the offer of u.s. support but that this was mexico's problem to solve. christine? >> matt rivers, thanks for that. just a troubling story.
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time for some business news flash. bankers aren't fond of senator elizabeth warren. their criticism is usually behind closed doors, but jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon said this out loud. >> chooses some really harsh words. some would say vilify. i don't like vilifying anybody. i think we should applaud successful people. >> warren wears the criticism of bankers like a badge of honor tweeting jamie dimon and his buddies are successful in part because of the opportunities, work-force, and public service that we all paid for. it's only fair that he and his billionaire friends chip in. i'm going to fight to make sure it works for evan. earlier this year she released a
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tax plan, a wealth tax. college basketball season tipping off with a sensational opening night. the top four teams meeting at madison square garden. >> andy scholes has more in this morning's "bleacher report." hey, andy. >> good morning, guys. what an opener. this is the first time since 1992 the top four teams in college basketball face each other on the same day. we got it on the very first night. now, michigan state, top ranked team, to start the season. they were taking on second ranked kentucky. wildcats with two to go. after the free throw, the spartans win within two but kentucky's freshman comes up with a three to ice the game. wildcats upset michigan state in the opener, 69-62.
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and duke taking on third ranked kansas. cass yas stanley, the bucket plus the foul. that gives the blue devils the lead. and kansas not able to get a bucket to go late in this game. duke would win a tight one, 68-66. texas hosting northern colorado in their opener, and guard andruw jones playing his first meaningful minute since being diagnosed with leukemia back in january 2018. he made a few brief appearances last season after undergoing treatment. he was back to his old self leading texas with a career-high 20 points and a win. >> after what i went through in the last two years, my maturity, approach, taking everything seriously as if it was my last hope. >> can i get a hug? proud of you. >> he said he's taking it day by
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day as he tries to get back in shape. finally the college football rankings are off and ohio state, the number one team in the country. this is the first time they held the playoff rankings during the season. now, if the playoffs started today, this is what we would have. ohio state taking on n.c. state. lsu and blame would face off in the other. this would certainly change. alabama hosts lsu this weekend, and ohio state is going to host penn state in a couple of weeks. interesting that clemson despite being undefeated came in as the reigning champs. that's due to a weaker schedule and they almost lost to north carolina, but if clemson wins out, they're going to end up making playoffs just because the other teams are going to make it. >> he makes perfect sense. andy scholes, nice to see you. a big win that republicans
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big blue wins in ruby red states where power is shifting and what it means for 2020. a big revision from a top witness in the impeachment probe, what gordon sondland suddenly recalls and how it wrecks the white house. a family says they were targeted because of past conflicts with cartels. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm miguel marquez. it's 29 past the hour. breaking overnight, an ominous election night warning for president trump as reliable republican seats go to democrats. ♪ in ruby red kentucky andy beshear wins. he leads matt bevin with 99% of
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the votes counted. >> it's an election that says elections don't have to be about right versus left. they're still about right versus wrong. i haven't had an opportunity yet to speak to governor bevin, but my expectation is that he will honor, he will honor the election that was held tonight. >> would it be a bevin race if it wasn't a squeaker? i mean come on. i mean really and truly. this is a close, close race. we are not conceding this race by any stretch. it's too early to tell whether the voters picked the democrat over impeachment concerns or whether local things were decisive. republicans were quick to distance themselves from bevin. one said we found out being an a-hole is slightly worse than being a liberal. note that president trump rallied for bevin on monday. >> you're sending that message
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to the rest of the country. it's so important. you've got to get your frenlsd. you've got to vote because if you lose, it sends a really bad message, and they will build it up. here's the story. if you win, you're going to make it like ho-hum. and if you lose, they're going to say, trump suffered the greatest defeat in the history of the world. this was the greatest. you can't let that happen to me. >> overnight we saw more of the same from the president, three separate tweets. the president taking credit for bevin's supposed surge but distancing himself from what's likely a loss. a huge night for the state of virginia. they'll flip both chambers of the legislation there. that gives them full control of the state government for the first time since 1994. there were two other notable winner, shelly simonds ousted
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yancey. remember the cyclist who lost her job for flipping the bird at the president's motorcade in 2017? her name is juli briskman, and cnn projects she's the new supervisor for the al gone cian district in loudoun county. tate reeves defeated democratic attorney general jim hood in the mississippi governor's race. president trump endorsed reevesedreeves and held a rally for him. there's a big setback for airbnb as it's set to go public. and in arizona, more than 70% of voters reject and initiative to make tucson a sanctuary city. it's located north of the mexico border. >> and pennsylvania has its
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impeachment defense. revising his testimony from three weeks ago to a mitt there was a quid pro quo on ukraine. he says, quote, it would not
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occur until ukraine provided the public anti-corruption statement that we had been discussing for many weeks. >> sondland's revision blows up it. ice the first clear acknowledgement that the request for a investigation was on the table after ukraine was told in latest august it was held up. now senate majority leader mitch mcconnell doesn't think this moves the impeachment needle at all. >> i'm pretty sure how it's likely to end. if it were today, i don't think there's any question it would not lead to a removal. >> david hale is expected to appear at the impeachment inquiry today. he's the third highest ranking official at the department. acting chief of staff mick mulvaney has been asked to testify on friday. it's unlouxly he'll comply with the request. last week sondland confirmed --
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>> gordon sondland development that now he's gone back three weeks later and revised his testimony to say, in fact, i now recall speaking individually to this ukrainian official about this quid pro quo, how significant is this? >> well, you talk about that impeachment watch newsletter. we're trying very hard not to spam people but they're making it extremely difficult because things keep happening at an increasing clip. he now says i now recall this key conversation where he basically told an ukrainian official the military aid would be held up. that seems like an extremely key detail to have essentially forgotten. did he do it on purpose? was it willful misremembering?
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what leads one to forget a conversation, especially what the congressional testimony you went to give under oath in the first place was specifically directed at this very issue? he was only backed into remembering it by the testimony of two other individuals. so this is an incredible turn of events and really goes at the heart of donald trump's defense in this entire case. >> and once the president, candidate trump became the leading contender, sondland was behind him. this was not like this was somebody who didn't like the president for a long time. he gave a million dollars to the inaugural event. this is somebody you would expect -- i mean there must be something to this that the reason -- this is -- two weeks after he testifies, he then send as letter saying, oh, i just remembered this. i mean was he concerned there
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was hard evidence out there in text messages, in emails that the quid pro quo was just too obvious? >> well, we already knew about the text messages that specifically mentioned quid pro quo, that he had responded to on that day and a week later, so there were contemporaneous conversations between him and bill taylor, a top official at the embassy, between him and president trump who apparently at one point dictated essentially, you know, the idea there was no quid pro quo and now that's something that sondland is going back on. this is a stunning reversal at a time where you're not really supposed to go and revise congressional testimony because you're supposed to tell the truth. >> right. as more testimony comes in, painting a different picture or at least filling out the picture, one wonders if he decided he had to go back and make sure he had that conversation on the record as more people talk about the contours of a quid pro quo.
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there's some scheduled depositions in the impeachment hearings today and there are multiple questions to squip. what about the response in the white house? how much longer can it go on? for example, lindsey graham says he's not going to even read the testimony. how much longer ka this response go on like this? >> it sure seems it can go on a while. the testimony not happening, democrats would essentially have to go to court to compel that. we've seen some evidence that courts would be in no hurry to compel any sort of testimony, so this is kind of going on two tracks where you have a lot of career, state didn't officials who are essentially playing ball with the impeachment who are not -- i think as long as that dynamic exists, it's going to be difficult for them to sway republicans. as long as this feels political and it's hard to figure out how it doesn't, as long as
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republicans are holding the line, we sort of sit -- mitch mcconnell's right. we see where this is at. >> and with the elections last night, impeachment sort of playing so big in washington, maybe it's playing out in the hin ter land, but we certainly have that situation where you have, you know the suburbs going for them. how do you read the results last night across the country? >> i think in virginia it's increasingly not a swing state. a blue state more and more, so that -- donald trump may be accelerating some of the political changes that are happening in this country because of democratic shifts, but i'm not sure we should read too much into the republican governor losing in kentucky because that's a very specific situation. a republican won in mississippi. people can look at this and read whatever they want to. the virginia result for my money
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is probably the one that should be most worrying to republicans. >> zach wolf, thank you very much. >> spammer in chief. thank you. breaking overnight, authorities say a suspect has been arrested in the massacre of nine members of a family traveling. the suspect had several assault rifles and was holding two hostages who were bound and gagged. >> children who survived the ambush were taken to hospitals in arizona monday. heart-wrenching new details emerging. the victims included three months, six children, 12, 10, 8, 2, and 8-month-old twins. a 13-year-old walked 13 miles to get help after hiding his
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wounded siblings in the bushes. cnn's matt rivers has more from kmoeks city. >> nearly 100 people murdered and yet this massacre of nine people in northwest mexico has really shocked this country. here's what we know so far. the people come from a community of people who are generally mormon who have lived in northwestern mexico for three decades. the three women driving three different cars left that community in a convoy for safety's sake. safety in numbers was the concept. it was at 3:00 p.m. the armed gunmen shredded the cars with gunfire, igniting one car. nine were killed. others were injured but managed to escape and were transported to hospitals in the u.s. this is a part of mexico where cartels regularly fight with each other over lucrative drug
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smuggling routes to the united states. there's other speculation, however, by the family that we spoke to today of some of these victims who say perhaps these people were targeted themselves because they live in that area, they've had run-ins in the past. >> we have confirmation this was orchestrated by the car tell in the area of sonora where we live. our family was the one they picked to start trouble, start a war. it was an attack on innocent civilians on purpose. >> president trump tweeting now is the time for mexico to go on all out war, offering u.s. assistance, but the president of mexico responded to that by saying he appreciated the offer of u.s. support but this was mexico's problem to sofrl. christine? >> matt rivers, an awful story there. some of softbank's biggest tech bets are leading to multi-million-dollar losses.
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appetizers, entrees, and democracy. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. there are growing concerns over facebook's political ad policy. we're joined live this morning from a tech conference in portugal. what happened at this dinner? >> good morning, christine. yes, that's right. here at one of the biggest tech conferences in the world, web summit in lisbon, there's a lot of talk how silicon valley is going to handle the elections and next month's uk election. that was on the menu at mark zuckerberg's home in california on monday night when he hosted civil rights leaders across the u.s. including the reverend al
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sharpton. we're told from people who attended that event said there were a lot of concerns over facebook's not fact-checking. we've seen that criticism across the spectrum. it does seem, however, that facebook is not budging on this, that think will no not fact-check politicians and they will allow politicians including the trump politicians to post lies. >> he faces two issues, not just the political ads but also lots and lots of privacy concerns. i take it he got not just the appetizers and the entrees, but an earful from these leaders. >> absolutely. we were told that it was steak and scallops which were on the menu monday night, but, yes, quite a bit of tension around
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the table. a really extraordinary statement from the head of lawyers committee for civil rights under law. this is a civil rights group that has been working with facebook for the past few years trying to improve civil rights and the platform. they said you're -- to facebook, you're using first amendment principles as a smoke scene to mask harmful policy decisions that facebook is making to advance its corporate self-interest. so what they're really saying there is that you guys are, you know, sort of cherry picking what amendments you want to use, what laws you want to reference, but really you're doing damage to american democracy. also they brought up the issue as well that facebook has issued policies over the past year including banning white nationalism. they say they're good policy standards, but they're not doing a great job in actually enforcing them.
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i should mention this letter from the lawyers committee sent to zuckerberg was also sent to others. it will be interesting to see if anybody responds. >> fascinating as social media takes a bigger part of our lives, how we're still grappling with what it means and how we'll treat it going forward. >> doney o'sullivan having the best time. >> to think facebook started as a place to rate how hot a girl was. that's how it started. >> it's just taken off. it's incredible. deputy willard miller turned himself in tuesday. the incident occurred back in september and was captured on surveillance video. a 15-year-old student can be seen lightly kicking the officer, a little more than a minute later, she was thrown to the ground and handcuffed.
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>> whatever type of verbal dialogue was going on, it makes no sense and wasn't necessary. i would hope every cop in america would disagree with that type of response. deputy miller is being held on a $75,000 bond. heavy snow is in parts of new england. we have more from the weather center. >> good morning, christine. the cold weather continuing to pour in across the great lakes. unfortunately that's the story across the northeast. wait till you see what the seven-day forecast has in store. middle 50s out of boston and new york. same story out of chicago. but you'll notice where all of the cold air is bottled up into the northern plains, struggling to make it across to minneapolis, and then the story really shifts into a major cold air outbreak potentially over the next week or so. here we go. as we go to early to midweek next week dropping to 30 degrees below average into portions of
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the northeastern united states. we get into the areas of the highest elevations of new england there. you could see additional heavy snow shouers as much as eight inches possible from tonight into early tomorrow morning. the trend likes as such with new york climbing up to 61. you notice the trend there. 42 degrees come friday afternoon. and if you think that's cold, look at the forecast into early next week, potentially a shot of wintry weather. highs by tuesday next week into the lower 40s. guys? >> all right. it is winter officially. thank you so much for that. pedram. a stunning vulnerability found in voice devices like google's home, alexa or apple's vir. anything that acts on sound commands can act on silent light commands. since many systems don't require
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authentication authentication, hackers just need to have the object in the line of sight. the eighth grader from pennsylvania won $25,000 for her invention in a nationwide science competition. she first noticed the problem when her mom didn't like driving their family's jeep grand cherokee because the a-pillars cause blind spots. gassler said since you can't take a-pill laers off cars, she decided to get rid of it. >> the camera hides behind the a-pillar and the camera sent video to a project that projected the image onto the pillar, essentially making it invisible. >> now, gassler says she was motivated to work on the design after learning how dangerous blind spots can be and especially because her older brother had just started driving. >> there's hope for all of us. >> she givens us hope. >> that's gr. mary barra, elon musk, somebody
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give her an internship because she's smart. i'm christine romans. >> and i'm miguel marquez. "new day" starts right now. this is cnn breaking news. welcome to our viewers new state and around the world. this is "new day." it's november 6th, 6:00 in the morning in new york. the president waking up to huge set backs at the ballot box and the impeachment hearing. this is a state that president trump won by 30 points in 2016. he was there just two nights ago to push for bevin, but it wasn't enough, not enough to counter what might be described as a suburban tsunami there and also in virginia where democrats flipped both the house and the senate for the first time since 1992. we'll tell you what this trend means for 2020 in just a moment. meanwhile, also a
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a crucial witness revising his testimony and knitting there was a quid pro quo. u.s. ambassador to the eu gordon sondland now said he told a ukraine official that military aid to the country would likely resume only if ukraine announced it was opening investigations into the bidens and the democrats as requested by president trump. so we'll get more transcripts and we will hear from more witnesses as early as today. but we begin our breaking news on the election. harry enten is here and has results. what happened? >> i have been up late, i'll tell you that much. but i'm happy to be with you to tell you what happened. in kentucky you hit on it. andy beshear has declared victory. close is good enough probably. but what are the reasons he won? first let's look at the map here. sort of gets at a few trends in the trump

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