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CNN 5 Things

6 AM ET: Election Day, Boeing strike ends, Kelce spikes heckler's phone & more

CNN 5 Things

CNN

Daily News, News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2024

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Voting has kicked off today, after Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump made their final pitches to voters last night. Meanwhile, some election officials are dealing with last minute challenges to certain ballots. Striking Boeing workers have voted in favor of the company’s latest offer. We'll tell you the details of a reportedly covert Russian operation to start fires aboard flights heading to the US and Canada. Plus, Jason Kelce has apologized after spiking a heckler’s phone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

From CNN, I'm Fez Jamil with the five things you need to know for Tuesday, November 5th.

0:07.0

This is it, Election Day.

0:10.0

As the polls began to open around the country this morning, voting has already kicked off in the tiny New Hampshire township of Dixville Notch,

0:18.0

where Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump tied

0:22.1

with three votes each.

0:24.0

As for the rest of the country, the battleground states are the focus for either candidate's

0:28.1

path to victory.

0:29.5

In Michigan, former President Donald Trump argued during his last campaign rally that his

0:34.3

real opponent this election was not Harris.

0:37.3

We will defeat the corrupt system in Washington, because I'm not running against Kamala.

0:42.3

I'm running against an evil Democrat system.

0:47.3

These are evil people.

0:48.3

Meanwhile, Harris took a different tone, as CNN's David Rhine tells us from Philadelphia.

0:53.3

There's an electric atmosphere here at the Philadelphia Art Museum as Vice President

0:59.0

Kamala Harris closes out her campaign. Supporters lined the so-called rocky steps behind her

1:05.0

as she alluded to that underdog story but insisted the momentum is on their side.

1:10.0

She promised to turn the page on an era of hate and division,

1:12.6

but interestingly once again did not mention her opponent's name.

1:16.6

Her message of unity and hope stood in stark contrast to former President Donald Trump's

1:21.6

dark closing message in Pittsburgh earlier in the night.

1:24.6

He described America as a, quote, occupied country when

1:28.7

referring to both undocumented and legal migrants. But now, with the final rallies of this

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