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institution institutionally, it's deeply troublesome. good morning to all of you as we see the sun coming up there. we're grateful to have your company, as always. it's a heck of a morning already. sunday, september 6th. i'm christi paul. >> good morning, christi. >> good morning, i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. this is a special labor day -- >> a detailed look at the upcoming tell-all book by michael cohen. president trump's former personal attorney and self-proclaimed fixer. it's called disloyal, a memoir. it's out tuesday and adds to the growing list of insider accounts on president trump and his character. >> cohen details his former boss's alleged racist view of black leaders, specifically barack obama and nelson mandela. his disdain of black people and hispanics in general and even his own evangelical supporters and cohen further adds to the narrative that trump has a deep admiration of russian president trump vladimir putin. let bring in cnn's host of reliable sources, brian stelter. brian, there is so much in the book. some of the stories we've heard but also with more details. what jumped out to you? >> that's right. new details of new allegations of racism on the part of the now president details about russia as well. what stands out to me are the details about how trump operates his businesses and how he wanted to use his political campaign and his run for president to benefit his businesses. that's been a theme, of course, of the trump presidency and cohen has new detail about that in this new book that comes out tuesday. it's been a best seller on a.m. skblon for weeks. ths a lot of interest in this book. even though cohen has a checkered past. here's a quote from the book. by ingratiating himself with putin and hinting at changes in american sanctions policies against the country. the boss, donald trump, was trying to nudge a moscow trump tower project along. that's one example of cohen saying trump was trying to use his political situation to benefit his personal situation. trying to get a big new building built in russia. that's the kind of storytelling that cohen shares in this book now that he's an a vowed anti-trump person. he's spelling these stories out and there's more in the book about putin, about trump allegedly liking how putin runs russia with an iron fist, that sort of thing. all in "disloyal". >> it's so interesting how close these two were at one point when we think about it and where they are now. we did hear from the white house about this book. their statement from press secretary kaley mcenany says he's a disgraced lawyer and lost all credibility and it's unsurprising to see his latest attempt to profit off of his life. you mentioned it yourself just a moment ago. this is a man who does at the end of the day have credibility challenges. >> yes. a liar, someone proven as a liar in the past. in the book, discloil, he apologizes for that. he accounts, he says for his past sins and says the country need to wake up to the danger that donald trump represents. cohen will be out in interviews this week saying he's worried that trump won't give up power if he loses the election. it's a dramatic, the most pra dramatic turn you can make from being trump's fixer to his biggest critic. this is not the only new book coming out tuesday with new details about president trump and about russia. the other big new book on tuesday that we've had a first look at is called compromise by the former fbi agent steven struck. struck was in the room as -- for various reasons. his book compromise is his account in his own words of what was going on in 2016, this probe into trump. here's a quote from the atlantic's interview with peter struck saying why is the book titled compromise. it suggests that the president is compromised by russia. counterintelligence, compromise, it doesn't mean the manchurian candidate or a spy willingly recruited. i don't think truck has a task list from putin. here's what struck says. i do think the president is compromised. that he's unable to put the interests of our nation first. that he acts from hidden motives. because there's leverage over him held specifically by the russians. but potentially others as well. leverage over donald trump. that's in another theme of the trump years. it relates to the idea that when the president lies that people know he's lying and they can use those lies against him in order to have leverage over him. that's a claim from peter struck. that's going to be a big theme of this book compromised. you have two box on one day after labor day. both damning for the president. it's one of these things where you never know what's going to affect him or what he's going to react to. the allegations in both these books merit attention. by the way, a week from now, perhaps the biggest book of this entire season before the election, bob woodward has a new trump book coming out. inside the trump white house based on more than a dozen interviews with the president. we know trump is very concerned about this book. it does seem in this final stage of the general election, more and more information coming out. a fuller and fuller picture of the president and in the case of these two new books, his ties to russia. >> brian, how much of an impact do you think the books will have an voters? >> i'm sorry. i missed you marty. what did you say? >> i was saying how much of an impact do you think that these books, especially in succession are likely to have on voters? >> right. i think when the sorts of tell-alls come out, whether it's michael cohen, he has a big credibility issue or woodward, these are sorts of things, various stories and scandals that the joe biden campaign will capitalize on. whether voters are persuaded or nat, we'll leave that to the pollsters to tell us. the biden campaign has been nimble about jumping on various stories about trump out rages and offenses. for example the atlantic account of what the president says privately about american soldiers. so i would expect the biden campaign to do more of the same when these stories come out. >> we'll have more on that topic in just a minute. brian stelter, always good to have you on the program. thank you so much. >> thanks, brion. >> his big, hoax, donald trump fox news and the dangerous distortion of truth is out now. you can catch brian stelter on reliable sources at 11:00 a.m. eastern on cnn. another breaking story overnig overnight. dozens of people were trapped by what is a fast-moving wildfire in california this morning. it's burning in the sierra national forest. a group of campers captured the stunning video as they were trying to escape the flames. look at this. >> oh, my god. >> holy -- [ bleep ]. >> oh, my god. keep going. [ bleep ] oh, my god. we made it, we made it. all right. >> can you imagine? emergency crews have airlifted more than 60 people from the monmouth pool res voyeervoir ar. a general with the california national guard tweeted out this photo. it was taken from a chinook helicopter. most of the trees are scorched and covered in orange embers from the creek fire there. that fire, by the way, is far from contained. it's grown to 36,000 acres now. we're going to try to get the latest on the rescue operations underway. for that, we turn to the madera county sheriff, tyson pogue. they're one of the leading agencies leading the investigations on the fire. thank you for joining us this morning. if you could, give us the latest on where you stand on those evacuations. >> good morning. thanks for having me. so far we've rescued. 224 people from the mammoth pool reservoir area. we've had to use helicopters to get the folks out. situation can only be described as heldish conditions for these poor people imt. >> there is another area, the arnold meadow that was of concern and people trapped? >> so we did have a bunch of people nearby arnold meadow and they made it up to where a bridge was being repaired. we had to use fire engines to pull them across the creek at that area. just amazing work going on by deputies and the u.s. forest service agents and such a team effort. we're grateful for the help from the california national guard. >> i was just going to ask, when you're talking about 224 people rescued, are there still other people waiting to be rescued and are those helicopter rescues continuing right now? >> so the bulk of the large group sheltered in place at mammoth pool that you see these ma a. mazing heroic i am angs and videos, those have been rescued. we believe there are still people out in the wilderness. when daylight comes, we'll try to find them and get them to safety as well. >> we've heard of injuries. are these burns or injuries through other means? >> two had to be carried on a stretcher. everything from broken bones to burns. so some fairly severe injuries out there. >> how much warning are these people getting prior to evacuations? when you say you're going to go out and look for people once daylight hits, i know you're doing that by air. are you able to do that in other means? i mean, if you're talking approximate people you don't know where they are, i'm wondering about communication. >> right. communication is a huge issue in this area. there's no cellular service, except for small area down by the basin. out in the wilderness, there's no cell phone service. we have tried to get helicopters with p.a. systems. we're trying everything we can to communicate with them. this fire has just been -- is just exploded. so it's really caught everybody off guard. >> real quick before we let you go, any idea how that fire started, sheriff? >> no i do not. i know it started in fresno county and came around and caught us off guard here. >> we're grateful for your time and by all those working on the rescue. >> please, to you and your team, thank you. sheriff tyson pope. thank you. we want to go to meteorologist tyler malden for more on the direction of the wildfires and what the conditions are like and where they could go next. tyler. >> so martin, this fire increased by 600% yesterday. more than 600%. it's one of dozens of fires that we're watching across portions of california and the west coast. this fire specifically is just to the north of fresno, south of yosemite. it's being felt in the sierra national forest. the site that we're referring to earlier was the mammoth pool reservoir. unfortunately, that is a very popular recreation site. terrible timing with it being labor day weekend. the area that you see shaded in red is the entire area being affected by this creek fire. again, 36,000 acres. it grew from 5,000 acres friday, saturday on into 36,000 acres late last night. you can see the explosion on saturday light imagery into the late afternoon hours of saturday. it poofs up. that he the fire exponentially growing. it can see on radar imagery, too. you only see the smoke signatures on radar with the really big fires. that's what it looks like on radar. this is what it looks like when you look up into the sky, you see these big pyrocumulus cloud. this is what it looks like on the ground. we showed you this a while ago. the conditions around the creek fire will be in the mid-80s. the wind is located near a river valley. so the winds will be picking up to about 10, 15 miles per hour today. humidity will continue to shall really low. the smoik is going to cause very poor air quality around much of the fresno area. unfortunately, christi, martin, we continue to watch the possibility for more fires and more spread of the current fire hater on into the day and the next couple of days. the heat is there and also the dry conditions, too. >> tyler mauldin, we appreciate the update. thank you. how the majority of young adults in the u.s. are now living with their parents in levels that haven't been seen since the great depression. another night of demonstrations in rochester overnight following the death of daniel -- the state's attorney taking a step in response to some of the demands from protesters. or face to face, we're here to help- utilizing our resources as one of the nation's largest banks and a local approach with a focus on customized insights. so you're ready for today. five blades and a pivotingglide flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. you can't give them everything they want. but you can find lots of things they'll love at petsmart's labor day sale. get a $10 bonus card with every $50 purchase. petsmart. discover what's good - pantene nutrient blends tempur-pedic's mission truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning. because 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gatherings this year have led to more coronavirus infections. cnn national correspondent natasha chen is looking into this and what we can expect around the country this weekend. we're only in day two of the three-day weekend, natasha. what are you hearing? >> good morning, christi and martin. we're looking at experts saying that it is important for people not to gather in large crowds this weekend. we saw some of that over memorial day weekend and the seven-day average of cases gradually climbed up through mid july and there is concern that could happen again. dr. anthony fauci says leading into the weekend said it's okay to have small gatherings preferably outdoors and okay to be on beaches as long as people stay socially distant. here's a snapshot of labor day weekend beach-goers. on saturday a crowded beach in asbury park, new jersey. in ocean city, maryland, virginia beach, virginia and in georgia. >> any of the stores you go in, you have to wear a mask and all that good stuff. >> they've really enforced the social distancing. >> in galveston, texas, the beach was a little less crowded. here's the view in jacksonville, florida. heading into the holiday weekend, dr. fauci advised people to wear masks, maintain social distancing and avoid large crowds. >> we want to make sure that all over the country and particularly in the vulnerable states that are starting to show an uptick that we abide by the public health mandates and rules that we talk about all the time over the weekend and not, in essence, have the same kind of surges that we have seen following other holiday weekends like the fourth of july and memorial day. >> it's not just super spreader events like holiday gatherings. it's family gatherings, too, that can fuel a rise in infections. at least 147 covid-19 cases are now linked to an august wedding reception in maine a state cdc spokesman said saturday. main center for disease control and prevention robert law told cnn three people connected to the outbreak have died at the virus. in new jersey, mantoloking, they've pulled all lifeguardlif. after one tested positive. it's the 29th straight day of a covid-19 infection rate below 1%. the university of washington institute for health metrics and evaluation pro georgia tech thad there could be 200,000 deaths by the new year. experts also believe that the number of fatalities can be cut in half if there's universal mask wearing. christi and martin, back to you. >> thanks very much, natasha. police in portland declared a riot during the 100th night of protests against police brutality. between 300 and 400 protesters marched through that city overnight. take a look at this. tear gas and pepper balls were dispersing a crowd. some protesters threw explosive devices at officers. 100 consecutive nights of protests now in portland. some violence since the killing of george floyd. about 93% of the protests we've seen this past week have been peaceful. a grand jury will investigate the death of daniel prude prude now. >> refuse to leave the road wachlt you'll be placed under arrest. there have been protests just about every night in rochester since prude's arrest was made public. polo sandoval has more. >> it was a fourth night of protests here in rochester, new york. peaceful demonstrators returning here to the neighborhood where daniel prude encountered police back in late march with their message demanding justice and word spreading quickly among members in the community about the attorney general's announcement that she will be impaneling a grand jury. that could mean potentially criminal charges. speaking of many members of the community who believe it's a step in the right direction. but they also hope that this is just a start. >> i think it's absolutely a step in the right direction. i think it's what the community wants. me from my own perspective, i think it's murder that happened. i'm beyond excited to hear it's going to be expedited, she's taking a lead role and we have to have justice behind it. the reaction -- including one of the county officials that wrote on twitter. we've been left with too many questions and not enough answers. the attorney general's announcement that she will impanel a grand jury is an important first step that mr. prude's family and our community rightfully deserve. as for the police officers, they remain suspended by the city of rochester. polo sandoval, cnn, rochester, new york. protesters demanding an end to police brutality and racial justice march to churchill downs for the annual running of the kentucky derby. >> hundreds of demonstrators marched to louisville yesterday. that is the city war breonna taylor was killed back in march, remember. she was an emt and was killed in her own home after three plainclothes officer executed a no-knock warrant and exchanged fire with her boyfriend who thought they were intruders. that investigation is still ongoing. as mentioned, a new report finds that the vast majority of black lives matter protests across the united states have been peaceful. the armed conflict location and the event data project locked at -- looked at over 700 demonstrations in 50 states and washington, d.c. they've found that 93% of those protests were, in fact, peaceful. the group defines violent demonstrations as fighting back against police to vandalism of property and property destruction, looting, blocking roads and burning materials. up next, a boat parade in texas had trouble when several of the boats started to sink. we have more on what happened when we kwom back. adventure. to reconnect and be together. and once we did that, we realized his greatest adventure is just beginning. 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>> this is turning into something of a political crisis for the president as he continues to vehemently deny this report even as elements are borne out by reporting from cnn and other outlets and by the president's own comments. a former senior administration official said the president did use derogatory terms to refer to american war dead at the cemetery in france during his visit there in 2018. we're also hearing from people familiar with the president's views that he's questioned why americans go to war in the first place. he's asked why those who fought in vietnam didn't find a way out of serving like he did. he received a draft deferment for bone spurs and asked why those who served in iraq and afghanistan, what did they get out of it? all of this a question of credibility for the president even as he continues to deny it. elements continue to be confirmed and some on camera from the president himself. listen to the way james clapper, the former director of national intelligence explains this dynamic yesterday on cnn. >> if this is true, you know, it's really reprehensible. the problem is, it is believable. given the president's past behavior and statements he made, most notably about senator mccain. for me, personally and institutionally, it's deeply troublesome. >> all of this appears to be becoming a major issue on the campaign trail as it enters its final two-month stretch. you saw joe biden tear into the president on the issue on friday. a democratic aide tells me they expect biden to continue raising this on the campaign trail in the coming weeks. speaking of which, both trump and biden will be on the trail. it's looking more, i guess, traditional given all the way that things have been restricted by the pandemic. >> yeah. the trump campaign, at least has identified laisbor day as the de they begin campaigning in earnest ahead of the election. the president clearly entering this race this final two-month stretch as the underdog continuing a polling deficit he did not see a huge bounce after the republican national convention. you can see him really ramping up his appearances on the campaign trail next week. on tuesday, he'll be in florida for a conservation event before heading to winston-salem for an airport hangar rally. the second span in a week that he's been there. absentee ballots have been sent out there. voters are actually voting in that state. on thursday, he'll head to michigan. it helped him power to victory in 2016 which polls show him currently trailing biden. on friday, he'll end the week in shanksville, pennsylvania to commemorate the 19th anniversary of the september 11th terror attacks. also in shanksville, a pennsylvania, will be joe biden. they're both commemorating that solemn anniversary. pennsylvania is also a key battleground state. it's not clear at this point whether the two will encounter each other there or whether they'll be there at the same time. the president is expected to deliver remarks at that event. biden will also visit michigan this week. tomorrow he'll be marching in a labor day parade in harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> all right. kevin liptak. thank you so much. appreciate it, sir. we have developing news out of texas it to tell you about. several boats were taking part in a pro-trump parade. apparently they sunk. officials in travis county, texas say they responded to multiple distress calls yesterday. several boats did, in fact, sink. you can see some of them there as the parade was taking place. thankfully, no reports of any injuries, though. a facebook page for the event said more than 2600 people had planned to a ted. >> as we reported, president trump has forcefully denied that he disparnld u.s. service members. could those hurt him in the polls? my next guest says the president has, quote, an uncanny ability to control the narrative. julian zelizer is the author of burning down the house, newt gingrich, the fall in the -- he joins me now to discuss. good morning, julian. >> good morning. nice to be here. >> in your latest commentary, you talk about how, of course, we're entering into the homestretch here, the final two months. this is really a time when both campaigns are honing the narrative. who do you think is doing the best job of that right now? >> i think the polls show that joe biden is doing a good job and the story that democrats told about his candidacy held those numbers and republicans weren't able to do better. but the republicans have through president trump put out their story of law and order or lawlessness and disorder that i think dominated a lot of the conversation since the convention. so their efforts should not be discounted. >> at their convention, the democrats, i'm oversimplifying, their message was pretty much that joe biden is a decent, good man who would be a much better person to lead this nation. that's a simple message. but do you think more is needed from democrats to get voters enthusiastic to come out and vote? >> i do. i think there's a lot of obvious stories out there right now. that democrats need to make sure, ceva tension. the need to rebuild the economy. the threat to our democratic institution, these are all things democrats have spoken about. they weren't highlighted as much during the convention other than a few speeches. i think it's important that in fall, it's not simply that joe biden is a good person. but that democrats make a persuasive case. they are the party to deliver on all those fronts. >> we always talk about the debates and how crucial they could be. but these -- this year, it seems that they could be especially potentially problematic depending on if you're joe biden. some believe that the president could handle clearly. who do you think could come out best in a debate? >> i mean, debates aren't going -- we're talking about slivers of the electorate. i think those are going to be moments when president trump dumps everything out and just goes after in haphazard fashion all the attacks against joe biden. i think it's going to be hard for biden. biden is a traditional candidate and i don't think he is totally prepared. no one is. for the kind of debate that you encounter with president trump. so i think those are going to be a real challenge for biden to stay on some sort of message or just to sit there and to allow trump to harm himself through his own words. but the hardest thing to avoid will be getting caught up in a conversation that isn't helpful for the democrats. >> normally, a vice presidential debate is not necessarily something that gets people truly excited. but this one does look like it could shape up to be quite an event. >> i think this will. here you have on the democratic side a candidate who possibly will be president who is seen as an up and coming starve the democratic party, senator harris. since fewer events are taking place because of covid-19, i think this debate will receive a lot more attention than usual. >> as always, julian zelizer, we really appreciate your insights and we are getting down to what are really the final few weeks. thanks very much. >> thanks for having me. coming up this morning, an exclusive interview with democratic vice presidential nominee, kamala harris. we were talking about her. hear how she and joe biden will take on president trump this morning at 9:00 on state of the union. it's called life changing money for a reason. texans star deshaun watson overcome by tears after signing a new contract. look at this. you can understand why when you hear what he went through to get to where he is now. no matter where you live, where you live has never mattered more. for over 100 years, realtors® have brought local knowledge and deep expertise to helping people find new places to dream and thrive. the next great place you'll call home. so, whether you're upsizing downsizing or just ready to make a change. look for the r. we live in the mountains so i like to walk. i'm really busy in my life; i'm always doing something. i'm not a person that's going to sit too long. in the morning, i wake up and the first thing i do is go to my art studio. a couple came up and handed me a brochure on prevagen. i've been taking prevagen for about four years. i feel a little bit brighter and my mind just feels sharper. i would recommend it to anyone. it absolutely works. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. mom's love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. 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