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amara walker. >> and i'm boris sanchez. political heavyweights hit the campaign trail this weekend hoping to drive turnout. we'll hear their closing messages. >> and champions once again. the houston astros claim their second world series title in six years. of course cory wire is standing by with the highlights. >> and nobody won the power there ball jackpot. >> and jack dorsey is apologizing to employees. what he had to say in the wake of thousands of layoffs. welcome to a new week. thank you so much for waking up with us. we're grateful that you're starting it with amara and i and i'm grateful that she didn't win the billion plus dollars in the jackpot. >> i was going to share with you. >> i'm pretty sure i would have been up here by myself if you won. >> that's true. lots of news. first, just two days and counting until the high stakes mid-term elections. the candidates and their heavy hitters are out in force on this final weekend of campaigning, hoping to rev up their supporters and, of course, get out the vote. >> president joe biden rallied for the democratic candidates in pennsylvania, a key swing state in tuesday's elections. biden told the crowd that they have the power to shape the country's future. listen. >> today we face an inflexion point. one of those moments that comes along every several generation, one of those moments that you're going to look back on years from now and know whether or not we met the moment based on the state of affairs ten, 15 years from now. i want you to know we're going to meet that moment, just like we've done before. we are going to enter those final days of this mid-term election remembering that the power of america is in your hands. >> and former president trump held a rally supposedly for dr. oz, his hand-picked candidate for the u.s. senate from pennsylvania, but trump focused mostly on himself. oz and john fetterman, they've locked in another key battle that could determine the control of the u.s. senate. cnn's phil mattingly has a report from philadelphia. >> the democrats are trying to beat back a republican wave or at least republican majoritys in the state of pennsylvania and there is no more important city than philadelphia. it is a bastian of democratic support. that's exactly why you saw the current and former president together at their first rally and even the current president, joe biden, threw a few political jabs in his remarks. >> i lived in pennsylvania longer than oz has lived in pennsylvania. and i moved away when i was ten years old. >> reporter: that in reference to john fetterman. they are in an extraordinarily tight race, one of democrats think they can win but understand there are a lot of dynamics working against them, including very clear republican enthusiasm that is across the country. that's what they're fighting against right now. that's why they were in philadelphia. it's a county that president biden won by more than 60 points in 2020. they want to get their biggest guns out and they certainly did that. president biden and former president obama have different approaches but their messages overlap. their goals and view of the stakes as president obama plaid out certainly. >> fundamental values, truth and facts and logic and reason and basic decency are on the ballot. democracy itself is on the ballot. the stakes are high! [ cheers and applause ] the stakes are high. >> just a couple days left. these two individuals, president obama, president biden, will not be together again on the campaign trail but they will be pushing forward. again, right now democrats pretty much acknowledge behind the scenes they don't expect to win the house. they do believe they have a very clear shot at the senate but they also acknowledge it would be very difficult without the state of pennsylvania. phil mattingly, cnn, philadelphia, pennsylvania. >> so on the republican side, former president donald trump campaigned outside pittsburgh for dr. mehmet oz. >> he called oz a good man who could help reverse a country in decline. as we seen often with trump endorsements, much of his speech was focused on his own achievements, his own grieve ands and debunked conspiracy th theories and took aim at democrats and the media. >> every citizen who is appalled by the radical left lawlessness and corruption and they are corrupt, this election is your chance to make your voice heard. with your vote you can reject left-wing maniacs, you can reject left-wing tyranny and proudly declare that america will always remain a free country. >> reporter: trump also used the event to rally his supporters as he prepares for another presidential run. aides say he's considering making an announcement as early as november 14th. meantime, wisconsin would impact the balance of power in washington. >> last week incumbent ron johnson refused to commit to accepting the results of tuesday's vote and yesterday he doubled down. >> i want nothing more than when the polls close to say, okay, nothing weird happened here. we didn't find a bunch of suspicious activity. our observers were given full access. we want full transparency, full access and if that happens and that's what needs to happen, then i'll accept the results, but we need that full transparency people not sure we're going to get it. >> very conditional when it comes to accepting the results. johnson is in a tight race against democratic lieutenant governor mandela barnes. omar jimenez has the story. >> reporter: senator ron johnson told his supporters this weekend this election is a fight for freedom, as his opponent, democratic lieutenant governor said he doesn't want to take anyone's support for granted, we need to meet people where they are as he's gone on offense against johnson. johnson instead has tried to paint himself as someone who wants to unify this state. that said, he has into the committed outright of accepting the results of tuesday's election, saying needs to see how the process unfolds implying things may go awry in the election situation, though there have been no signs of widespread fraud and both have campaigned on the country being on the line. >> judging from a number of themes that voters are enthusiastic, more than 38 million preelection votes have been cast and 2.5 million have been cast in georgia. >> the senate race in georgia is one. most closely watched with h herschel walker hoping to unseat the incumbent raphael warnock. >> in two years, y'all see where we at. and now he asks for six more years. are you kidding me? i know it's a joke if you want six more years. >> if you send me back to the senate, you have somebody who will stand up and work with anybody. you know i know how to work with anybody. i worked with ted cruz. >> boris, republican senator herschel walker returned to the town that made him famous, telling his supporters that democratic senator raphael warnock is not fit for the senate. unique to georgia, if neither warnock or walker reach the critical above 50% in this state, it will trigger a december runoff. that is something that both are trying to avoid. >> thank you so much. let's dig deeper now with cnn political analyst and editor at axios. margaret, great to see you bright and early on a sunday. about 48 hours from election day. how do you think things are going to shake out? >> wow. things are very tight, at least in the senate. that's why you're seeing that extraordinary sort of three-panel screen last night, former president obama, a president biden and donald trump. but i think, look, it does seem like both democrats and republicans feel differently about the house than they do about the senate. the irony is even though all eyes were on pennsylvania last night, it may not come down to pennsylvania. that would be a game for the democrats, that would obviously be huge for the democrats if they picked up that seat but it may come down to nevada or new hampshire, places that democrats did not expect to be performing as precariously as they are right now in the last 48 hours. >> i'm glad you mentioned new hampshire because democrats spent millions of dollars this cycle boosting republican candidates in primaries that they saw as too extreme, they saw as election deniers, et cetera, et cetera, now some of those candidates could potentially wind up winning. do you think that strategy was not a good idea? >> i think they're going to find out how dangerous that strategy was. don bolduc, the republican nominee in new hampshire, election denier, the governor, republican governor there, governor sununu during the primary process himself said this guy is not serious, you should not select him and now sununu said he'll support the republican nominee. it's the establishment of the two that have the potential to give him over the finish line. i'm not sure what will happen in new hampshire. it more of a long shot. in nevada democrats are really bracing for the potential for a loss there. if you're a viewer watching a the home, what does all of this mean for you? nothing. it means you should vote regardless of which party you're in or where you align, you should go and vote for the candidate who you think best serves your interest. none of these races is over until people cast their ballots. while a lot of ballots cast early, the ballots cast on election day will make the difference in all these races. >> let's talk about the issues that voters are basing their choice on. earlier in the summer, a month or two ago, it looked like democrats had the momentum off the reversal of roe v. wade in the supreme court, gas prices were trending down. more recently it appears that republicans have the momentum as we've seen signs that this inflation is going to be longer lasting, potential for a recession next year. is this election going to boil down to the economy? >> that's all the polling says consistently, that the economy and gas prices are like the top driving issue. crime rising up there because it's tied to the economy. these are the kind of crimes that, you know, there's unrest when people don't have money. so having said that, democrats say the big question is whether the modelling for the polling has captured the kind of first time voting enthusiasm from younger voters and the mid term enthusiasm from suburban female voters in particular around the apportion issue. whether it's truly captured that enthusiasm, polling is only as good as who you're polling and the polls are meant to proximate what would be the expectation of mid term turnout. if people who are more enthusiastic to turn out around issues of reproductive rights, if they're not captured in the samples to begin with, then the polling could be off. consistently what the issue polling is saying is that american voters say the economy above all else and certainly above reproductive rights is the top issue that's concerning them as they go to the polls. >> margaret, i want to take a look a little bit past tuesday because there are indications that former president trump may announce his 2024 presidential candidacy as soon as a week later and he gave a preview of what that might look like when he was stumping in pennsylvania. listen to this. >> trump at 71, ron desanctimonious at 10%. mike's doing better than i thought. >> desanctimonious, obviously going after the florida governor. not one of trump's best nicknames i got to say. >> you picked up on that, huh? very subtle shade throwing by the former president there. he's trying to clear the field before he even announces a reelection campaign. that's our reporting as well, that he could announce that week of november the 14th. and he is trying to get out ahead of all of the republican field but particularly the person who he sees as his biggest rival, that is florida governor ron desantis. >> it going to be interesting tuesday night because even as polls are closing and we're counting ballots, we're seeing the beginnings of the 2024 election. margaret, has always, great to spend some time with you. thanks. >> thanks. you, too. >> and join cnn on tuesday, we'll have up-to-minute results on all that's happening across your state and around the country as well. for the second time in six years i'm sure you are aware the houston astros are celebrating a world series title beating the philadelphia phillies 4-1, wrapping up the series with game six in houston last night. >> and coy wire has all the details. >> many thinking 2017 was tainted due to the sign stealing scandal. so this was ultimate redemption for houston and the fans. they got to do it in front of those fans at home in game six. the hero, don alvarez. he closed it out in the ninth and kyle tucker goes into foul ball territory, seals the deal. the phillies after matching a world series record five home runs in game three have just nine hits in the last three games as the astros win three straight for 73-year-old manager dusty baker. he took over three years ago to them recover after that scandal and now a world series title as a manager for 25 years. >> how about them astros! [ cheers and applause ] >> this is the greatest, greatest bunch of guys. they told me in spring training that they are going to win. now what's next? party! >> and a party it was in the locker room afterwards. and our andy scholes was there. he caught up with the first rookie position player to ever be named world series mvp. >> this is what we worked for all year. we have a tremendous group of guys. we showed the world this team gets it done. >> we'll have more from andy in our next hour. and a different team that lost the world series. >> he's still there. he's still cleaning champagne from his eyes. they're probably burning. >> coy wire, thank you. >> and we've got good news and bad news. i think it's good news for boris, as he would say. the bad news, he did not win $1.6 billion last night. the good news is no one else did either. so the powerball jackpot continues. 28, 45, 53, 56 and 69 and the powerball was 20. the new jackpot is now at an estimated $1.9 billion. that drawing will be on monday. so if you win, it will be the largest national lottery payout in history. boris, i can't believe you would think that if i had won the $1.6 billion i wouldn't come back to work. okay, fine, maybe i might disappear but i would take you with me. >> oh, that's very sweet. after all, yesterday you said you might buy me a grande latte. what did do you with the $4? i didn't see any of that. >> i had to split it with like four people. i can't share $4 with you but i'll share the billion, i promise. >> i hope so. >> still ahead, elon musk faces fierce backlash as he makes major changes to twitter and now the social media site is rolling out a paid subscription service. yes, he has been trolled for that. we'll tell you how it can impact your account. >> plus, they believe in election pconspiracies and now there are growing concerns about a grass roots movement by maga influenced poll watchers. ahead, cnn is sitting down with one of them. >> and a disturbing study on the climate crisis. how some glaciers are on the brink of vanishing. of risk a. so you can enjoy more of...this. this is the planning effect. ♪ hit it!♪ ♪it takes two to make a thing go right♪ ♪it takes two to make it outta sight♪ one, two, get loose now! it takes two to make a-♪ get double rewards points this fa. book now at bestwestern.co (vo) a thin painted line. the only thing between you and a life-changing accident. but are these lines enough? a subaru with eyesight... 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[both] finch! let's go! oh yeah! it's not the same. what could you do to solve the problem? we could get xfinity? that's actually super adult of you to suggest. i can't wait to squad up. i love it when you talk nerdy to me. guy, guys, guys, we're still in session. and i don't know what the heck you're talking about. welcome back. we're just about 31 minutes past the hour. we are following a developing story out of tanzania where several have been rescued after a commercial plane with an unknown number of passengers crashed into lake victoria. >> some really remarkable images there. a spokesperson for precision air said the plane went down near an airport located on lake victoria's western short. tanzania's president sent his condolences to those affected and urged calm while rescuers continue to search for survivors. at least 38 people were hurt when a fire broke out at a 37-story new york apartment building. authorities believe the fire was connected to a lithium battery attached to a scooter. >> and an apology from twitter co-founder and former ceo jack dorsey. he's expressing regret for growing the company too quickly after elon musk laid off thousands of twitter employees on friday. in this tweet dorsey said, quote, folks at twitter past and present are strong and resilient. they will always find a way no matter how difficult the moment. i realize many are angry with me. i grew the company size too quickly. i apologize for that. the layoffs included 15% of twitter's trust and safety workforce. speaking of trust and safety, some of these folks are inspired by lies and baseless claims of election fraud. >> and now just days before the mid terms, there are new concerns about self-proclaimed poll watchers and fears that could intimidate voters. >> reporter: so what are they training you to do then? >> observe. >> reporter: but what are you looking for exactly? >> observing. we're looking for odd ball stuff, i guess. >> reporter: john is training to be a poll watcher, part of a wave of organizing among people who believe the 2020 election was stolen. >> all over the country we're deploying people to be poll watchers to watch everything that's happening. >> reporter: generally it's a good thing when more people get engaged in their local government but some of this engagement is motivated by lies. >> reporter: especially the mail-in ballots. in pennsylvania there were 1.8 million mail-in ballots went out, 2.5 million come back, there's a question maybe. >> reporter: are you sure? it's that bad? >> look it up. >> reporter: can we google it? >> it's everywhere. >> so the first is from the a.p. in the weeks before the november 2020 election, more than 3 million pennsylvania voters requested vote by mail. we met john at a poll watcher training put on by del caware conservatives. he agreed to an interview and brought the training materials. >> my head was spinning at the end of it. it's a rabbit hole. i liked it better when i didn't know any of this, honestly. >> reporter: tell me about what was so mind blowing in this. >> the whole chain of custody thing was astounding. >> reporter: the documents go through technical and procedural details of how votes are counted after polls close and question whether each is an avenue for cheat. it cast an enormous amount of suspicion about the vote without any proof. a >> mailin -in votes will occasionally switch with in-person votes. >> reporter: they have not found proof for fraudsters. what election officials are worried about is that these efforts could intimidate voters. >> you have to get into the ring. you cannot fight this on social media. >> i have watched like many of thieves different presentations, steve bannon, this guy calls himself the professor presenting this evidence. but none of that stuff adds up to the millions of votes between trump and biden. >> reporter: so you're not convinced and we're a bunch of crazy people then. >> i didn't say you were crazy. >> no, we're deluded, woe're misled. >> reporter: maybe misled. i guess one of the reasons it's important to talk to people like you is to see if there's a place of reconciliation. >> yeah, go back to same-day voting and paper ballots. >> we get these comments, we use paper ballots. we do use paper ballots. >> reporter: dealing with election misinformation has become a big part of the county council's job. >> the votes are cast on a paper ballot and then they are scanned and the results of that vote are t tabulated on the scanner. you're voting on the paper ballot and that paper ballot is maintained as a record of the voter's vote. >> reporter: they have fought 50 lawsuits on the election and have won all of them. at the biweekly county council meeting, most of the public comments falsely said something is wrong with the election. >> we're talking about electronic digital devices. every one of those is provide aggra gateway for outside intervention. >> i guess i would say to them do you have really think all of us want to go to jail? do you think everybody in government and everyone that works in our election department wants to go to jail because we'd be doing something really illegal. and if i thought someone was doing that, they ought to go to jail. >> there has to be some degree of trust for those who serve the public that they're doing something for public good and that we have lost. i don't know the way out but this is the world we live in right now. >> there's some kind of cognitive dissonance out there where people are saying we have to save democracy by overturning the election. that's more of a dictatorship than it is a democracy. >> i'm hoping to put my eyes on things. >> reporter: will you accept the results even if it's not -- >> accept it? am i going to start a revolt? no. accept it, have to accept it. what else are you going to do? >> reporter: ellie reeves, cnn, delaware county, pennsylvania. >> just a real eye-opening report there. thank you so much, ellie. with the world's glaciers melting at a rapid rates are scientists are warning we may have reached the point of no return when it comes to the impacts of climate change. we're going to discuss with an expert next. certified turbocharger, suspension and fuel injection. translation: certified goosebumps. certified from headlamp to tailpipe. that's certified head turns. and it's all backed by our unlimited mileage warranty. that means unlimited peace of mind. mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. translation: the mercedes of your dreams is closer than you think. the ergo smart base from tempur-pedic responds to snoring - automatically. so no hiding under your pillow. or opting for the couch. because it's our first system that detects snoring, and automatically adjusts to help reduce it. your best sleep. all night. every night. 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