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her team is working to define her campaign as they start the sprint to election day live from atlanta. >> this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church good to have you with us and we continue to monitor the situation in venezuela. were longtime strongman nicolas maduro has been declared the winner of sunday's election. that is according to the country's national electoral council, the government controlled counsel report maduro, won more than 51% of the vote with more than eight she percent of the votes counted. now this marks maduro's third consecutive six-year term maduro suggested there would be bloodshed if he lost, but sang a different sheeran after being declared the winner. >> i said it, there was peace before and there was during, and we have it and there will be peace, stability, and justice after 28 july, starting
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from today, you peace justice, respect of the law and justice the leader of venezuela's main opposition coalition rejected the council's results, saying there candidate won 70% of the vote maduro's main challenger was opposition candidate edmundo gonzalez, who ruthia, a former diplomat, who the coalition rallied behind what are there two preferred candidates were barred from running? >> journalist steffano, pozzebon brings us the latest from the capital caracas venezuela is living through hours of tension these monday morning as the electoral authorities, which are heavily controlled by the government, have declared longtime strongman nicolas maduro as the winner of the presidential election, celebrated on 28th of july. >> the announcement came around midnight on monday morning six hours after the polling closed and after extends, waiter, when
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the opposition was claiming that they were ahead it's in the voting count. and this is why there has been a lot of doubts cast, a lot of doubts over these results. this is how the venezuelan opposition reacted. >> it might let all we want to tell all venezuelans and to the entire world that venezuela has a new president-elect and that is edmundo gonzalez, atf. 81. and everyone knows. it. everyone knows it. i want you to know that this was something so overwhelming. so bag that we want in every sector of the country on his part of maduro was quickly to claim a victory. >> he took the stage in a presidential palace saying that the election will occur, that in a climb in a climate of a peace and tranquility that he's the true leader of venezuela. however, many countries in latin america have already announced that they have doubt to these results at all of these countries
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including chile peru, costa rica, there's united states, our urging caution and inviting the electoral authorities to proceed with the publication of all the numbers and the data they have. in the next few hours the situation will continue to evolve hearing crackers turning now to the middle east where the region is on edge following a deadly rocket attack in the israeli occupied golan heights. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu held a security cabinet meeting on sunday to discuss the situation. the cabinet authorized mr. netanyahu and his defense minister that's a quote, decide on the nature of the response against hezbollah israel has blamed the lebanese militant group for the strike which killed 12 children, and injured more than 40 people on saturday, hezbollah has firmly denied it was behind the attack. israel's military says it conducted air strikes strikes against hezbollah
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targets deep inside lebanese territory and along the border overnight sunday lebanon is warning israel of a regional war if it goes too far meantime, us secretary of state antony blinken says, washington does not want to see an escalation in the region and for more cnn, salma abdelaziz joins us now, live from london. good morning to you, salma. so what is the latest on the deadly strike on the golan heights? and of course, israel's response to it as the region worries that this could very well escalate or wider conflict absolutely. >> rosemary and i think that anyone living in that region any families along that border area right now are absolutely either waiting with bated breath are trying to pull out hezbollah itself says that it is pulling out of certain posts or in areas of course, it didn't provide details on that. it has denied responsibility for this attack, but it's absolutely preparing for the possibility of retaliation you also have warnings that are pouring in
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iran saying that israel shouldn't take quote, any new adventures in lebanon, you had warnings as well from the lebanese government saying of course they don't stand with hezbollah in a broader sense. but at this time, that if israel did attack lebanon, the lebanese government would stand with hezbollah, that that would drag in the militias of the region from iraq to syria. all of these iran-backed militias that could potentially we drawn into a wider conflict, but i also want to draw your attention again, rosemary, just back to the original incident, back to the horrific attack that happened that killed 12 children and wounded more than 40 others along this tight knit community this druze community that lives on the border that has for many years felt it is treated as a second-class citizens within in israel. some members of the druze community even requested that israeli officials do not attend the funerals for fear that it would turn into a political event. and that's exactly what has happened. rosemary, as you have these small communities all
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along that region being dragged into a conflict that perpetuates, escalates and builds that fear of a wider war. >> but we've seen this possibility time and time again, rosemary over the last several years more so since the october 7 attacks and time and time and time again, everyone has pulled back from the brink, so there is hope with negotiation efforts on the table for gaza and mediation and efforts pouring in around the region. >> and from the u.s. that these tensions can come from a boil to a simmer we will be watching that very closely. >> salma abdelaziz bringing us that live report from london. appreciate it. >> or meanwhile, it has been a deadly weekend in gaza. >> palestinian officials say at least nine maintain civilians, including children, have died in israeli attacks on sunday alone. at least ten people were killed in khan younis when an israeli airstrike struck a house gaza's civil defense
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says four people died when an airstrike hit tents in al-mawasi the israeli military has designated that area a humanitarian zone and had just ordered some 29,000 people to evacuate their the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs says the recurrent displacement of civilians is depriving them of quote, dignified survival according to unrwa, only 14% of gaza is not under israeli evacuation orders. >> a diplomatic officials says the latest round of ceasefire talks did not yield any breakthroughs. >> the officials says nothing was finalized following negotiations in rome this weekend, the talk centered around israel's reply to the draft agreement regarding a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli the hostages. in exchange for palestinian prisoners the official says more meetings will be needed we are now less
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than 100 days away from the 2024 us presidential election at a time to believe it's only been one week since us president joe biden exited the race and endorsed vice president kamala harris, who moved quickly to consolidate support from the democratic party. both harris and republican presidential nominee donald trump took a break from the campaign trail on sunday and instead lead it allies storm for them. but the harris campaign did announce in a memo that it has raised 200 million just since last sunday. it says 66% of those donations are coming from small first-time donors and according to a new abc news ipsos poll, the virus its president's favorability rating has gone up eight points since last week, while trump has seen his ratings slip by
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four points, cnn's jeff zeleny has the latest on this race from the battleground state of michigan former president donald trump and vice president kamala harris heading into a new phase of their campaign now has fewer than 100 days to go before election day. >> a very busy weekend of campaigning here in michigan and in battleground states across the country. the former president campaigning in minnesota, trying to bring that state back into play. of course, president biden carried it quite comfortably, but donald trump lost it narrowly back in 2016, it seen as the reddest blue the state in the country, if you will. now so many different polls are showing that vice president harris is doing much better than president biden now of course, this race is still too close to call nationally and in battleground states across the country, but she is showing gains among younger voters and voters of color. now the race to define vice president harris is on aggressively. the republicans are trying to do that through campaign ads
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branding her as a san francisco liberal in their words, j.d. vance, the ohio senator and the republican vice presidential candidate, going after her aggressively this weekend, the people are going to learn her record. they're going to learn that she's a radical with they're going to learn that she's basically a san francisco liberal who wants to take san francisco policies to the entire country. and i don't think it's going to sell him minnesota. i don't think it's going to sell anywhere else. so as we tell the message and as we as we talk about how president trump has made people's lives better and can do it again, i think we're going to turn minnesota red and a lot of other states as well. >> but speaking of running mates, vice president harris is looking for one of her own. she's entering the final days of making that that choice. she's considering arizona senator mark kelly minnesota governor tim walz, pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, north carolina governor roy cooper, kentucky governor andy beshear, and even transportation secretary pete buttigieg, vice president harris has relationships with most of these potential candidates. but the question is, who can be? governing partner for vetting
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team is looking through the backgrounds of all of these candidates and she of course, i'm told will begin weighing in with interviews she hopes to have a decision by august 7 that of course, will frame this race. harris and whoever she chooses against trump and j.d vance, going into the final three months of this campaign, clearly too close to call this election already one for the history books could be headed there in november jeff zeleny cnn, detroit cnn senior political analyst, ron brownstein joins me now from los angeles. appreciate you being with us hi, rosemary good to see you. >> so with less than 100 days to go until the election, polling shows vice president kamala harris tightening the race against donald trump, taking it from a runaway win for the former president to a very tight race with no clear leader as yet. so how does harris maintain this momentum? term and keep the honeymoon period going right up to the election she probably is the
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least clearly defined nominee in the eyes of the public of either party since i would guess bill clinton in 1992, if not even before that, which means that there is tremendous in this opportunity and risk for her in the next few weeks, i've talked to multiple pollsters in both parties over the last few weeks who said that voters impressions of her positive and negative are extremely shallow. >> so the question of which side can feel in the picture more tangibly for voters. in the next few weeks is going to be critical the fact that she is as close to trump as she is in this first blush, which don't forget, it's coming right after the republican convention, which is usually the high point for a candidate, is encouraging to democrats. >> but the question of who really fills in the blanks and defines for voters, i think is going to be absolutely critical over the next month, right? and there was a race to do that
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clearly. and in the key great legs battleground states, there's no clear leader according to fox news polling with trump, just one point ahead and wisconsin, but tied with harris in both michigan and pennsylvania, is that house? there's only path to victory as things stand right now, or is there another possible pop perhaps via the sunbelt yeah. >> so that was joe biden's only path to victory. >> he had fallen out of play in the four key sunbelt battle grounds of north carolina and georgia in the southeast, arizona and nevada in the southwest. and that was it's largely because his biggest problem in this election was how much ground he had lost among younger and more diverse voters since 2020. and those are all younger and more diverse states. now, harris i think without doubt is going to re-gain at least some of the ground that biden lost among younger and more diverse voters. the question is whether she regains enough to actually have a shot at any of those states in particular, georgia,
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nevada, and arizona and north carolina seems a bridge too far. even for her if she can put any of those states back on the board for democrats, it would enormously ease the pressure on them in terms of reaching 270 electoral college votes. but if she can, if she only does better in those states, but can't actually win them, then she is in the same position that biden was in, which is that she has to sweep the three states that were formerly in what i once called the blue wall, michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin in order to get to to 70 and rosemary, those states, unlike the sunbelt states it's those states are not built for her strengths. they are older and whiter. and so she's going to have to show she can compete for those voters. the good news for democrats is that those three fox polls you mentioned all showed her running better than biden did in 2020 among white voters without a college education, if she can really do that in november, she would be in a very strong trump position to win those states and doesn't a very strong position to get to 70. >> and ron, meantime trump is
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coming up with new attack lines against harris as he struggles with this change at the top of the democratic ticket. and comments made by his running mate, j.d. vance are coming back to bite him. >> how much has is this thrown the trump fans ticket into disarray and the republican party as a whole well, look, i think the republican party was feeling extremely confident and trump was feeling extremely confident about his prospects. there's really no other way to explain a vice presidential choice like j.d. vance, i mean, j.d. vance doesn't really bring and he conventional political benefits in the near term, he was really more about stamping trump's brand on the party and succession and so forth. so they felt that the race was locked into place, that they're lead over biden may have been small, but it was steady and that biden had failed to dislodge negative impressions about him even after spending enormous songs and all of the swing states this year, really unrebutted by
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republicans. now, you have erased as much more unpredictable. that's much more fluid where trump's inroads among certain groups, particularly black voters and young voters, may be more at risk certainly than they were to joe biden biden it is a it is a new environment. it doesn't mean that trump is now the underdog. i mean, vice president harris on saturday acknowledged that she was still the underdog and i think that's right in that trump has more plausible pathways to two 70s, but now he has to face someone who is much more effective than biden was at making the core democratic case against trump that he's a threat to your rights, to your values and to democracy itself. and it is just a completely different race than it was a week ago. >> it certainly as ron brownstein many thanks for joining us and sharing your analysis and perspective. >> appreciate it. >> thanks for having me j.d. vance is now accusing democrats of lying about his controversial childless cat ladies comments. >> he is the republican vice
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presidential nominee talking to fox news on sunday i do think that being a parent actually has a profound effect on somebody's perspective. and we should honor and respect that. but there are a whole host of people who don't have children for a whole host of reasons. and they certainly are great people who can participate fully in the life of this country. and that's not what i said, trey, if you look at what the left is done, they have radically taking this out of context and in fact, aggressively lied about what i've said well, vance told fox news back in 2021 that the u.s. >> is being run by quote, a bunch of childless cat ladies. he also said the future of the democratic party was in the hands of childless people who did not have a stake in the company tree. it is on tape still to come. simone biles made an epic comeback in paris, even fighting through an apparent injury, the latest from the olympic games that's next getting older is part of
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they olympic games in paris saw the return of superstar simone biles on sunday. >> fans in the arena held their breath after she appeared to injure herself while warming up, but that didn't stop the olympic champ, who now has a shot at five more medals after her stunning performance during qualifies, japan and is now leading the gold medal count up for another full day of competition australia is a close second. both countries with four gold, but japan has the edge with an extra bronze. the u.s. holds the third spot with three gold winds and 12 medals total. france and south korea round out the top five cnn's amanda davis joins us now from paris. so amanda, we all know of course, how important it is for host nation to get off the mark quickly and france is star of the pool. certainly delivered a statement, gold medal win on sunday. tell us all about it. >> yes absolutely. rosemary, i
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think it's fair to say the host country have a new gold goggle wearing gold medal winning a rock star in the name of lael marsha. and i say knew, but you get the feeling that this is a man born for this moment, 22 years of age, from a family of swimmers, many would have crumbled but the weight of expectation and pressure on their shoulders, there's a building just to the left of me, 40 stories high with this man's face on it. and that was even before what he did last night in the pool, aiming to become france's first gold medal winner at an olympic games in the since london 2012 in 12 years, he'd set his sights from very early on in his career and emulating the success of the great michael phelps. he taken himself to asu, arizona state university
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to work with phelps coach bob bowman, and boy has it paid off? he was already the world record holder in the 400 meter medley. but last night with a packed arena, it really was like a music venue that sounded like 90,000 people, more than 50 and thousand french supporters all cheering him on as he led from start to finish to claim the gold that he would wanting. he has described it as a dream come true. the worrying bit for the rest, he still got through he more events to go, but the atmosphere at the pool last night really only matched as you were mentioning, by what we saw at the gymnastics, nobody before has attracted a crowd with the likes of tom cruise, ariana grande day john legend lady gaga, anna wintour, that is what we are talking about with the simone biles
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affect such was the anticipation of her return to the olympic games. the greatest gymnasts of all time after that devastating disappointments of tokyo and she did what people wanted her to do, leading team usa to the top of the qualification table in the team events and individually for her for in the all-around, but not without a scare as you rightly mentioned, landing really heavily as she was practicing seeing her floor routine, she completed her last three disciplines with really heavy strapping on her ankle. we understand. it's a recurrence of a calf injury, but while she didn't do any official media did say afterwards, she's doing as okay. as she could be so we take that as a positive sign and she's back in action on tuesday just in terms of other notable results for team usa in the last 20 before hours a big win for lebron and defending
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basketball champions team usa elnour courts also on the football pitch as well. a big win for emma hayes is us women's national team making sure they qualified with a game to spare for the quarter finals and amanda, on monday, viewers are going to be treated to a showdown between two tennis icons. >> what can we expect yes, and obviously, they couldn't be a better place. >> three, talking about the fads, i'm here in paris, the home of roland garros, the french open. and what do we have in the second round. well we haven't match worthy of any grand slam final rafael nadal, afp against novak djokovic, one of the greatest rivalries, not only of this generation of tennis, but of all time here in paris, the place where nadal has had so many of the iconic memories. and moments of his career. he's a 14 time winner at roland garros, and we're at
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that period in his career where every single polls match could be his last, although he keeps trying to play that talk down. that is the reality. he's booked his place in the second round against an old adversary in novak djokovic. djokovic for all that he has won in his it's career 24 grand slam titles. he has never won an olympic gold and he's set his sights very much from the start of the year on getting his hands on a medal. it promises to be a fantastic occasion. we do have some question marks about whether rafah nadal's body it's going to be able to cope. he said to me just a couple of months ago, he wakes up every morning and he just doesn't know what his body is going to do on friday, he carried the torch at the opening ceremony on saturday, he was playing doubles with carlos alcaraz yesterday, sunday, he was in signals action and now for days running his back on court. but we'd know we know something and he's going to be giving it his all this last time they met actually, here was two years
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ago in the french open and it wasn't adele who got the better of his great rival magnificent amanda davies joining us live from paris. you have the assignment they're any things speciate it, will just in to cnn, the french interior minister says they've identified several people who carried out friday's roadway sabotage. he said the tactics that were used resembled those of the far left, but authorities are still trying to determine whether those responsible were manipulated by others or did it voluntarily. we are told french intelligence services have been fully mobilized to find the perpetrators at this point, we do not know if anyone has yet been arrested missed it. the role of gen z is poised to play in november's election and how vice president harris is looking to leverage that crucial voting group will take a look at that plus california
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free text. now welcome back to cnn newsroom. i'm rosemary church. want to check today's top stories for you lebanon says it has received international assurance says that israel's response to the deadly attack in the occupied golan heights will be limited. israel vowed hezbollah will pay the price after blaming the lebanese militant group for a rocket attack which killed 12 children and injured more than 40 people on saturday hezbollah has denied responsibility
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negotiations to bring an end to the fighting in gaza continue. but a diplomatic officials, there's ceasefire and hostage talks in rome ended without any breakthroughs. the official says nothing was finalized and that more discussions are expected in the u.s. 99 days until the presidential election. and kamala harris appears to have momentum on her side since joe biden exited the race last sunday, the harris campaign says it has raised 200 million and the presumptive democratic nominee has seen her favorability rating rise according to a new poll. well, vice president kamala harris is trending with a key voting bloc. she is now pledging to earn the support of young people in pre-recorded remarks to a summit held by the gen z organizing group voters of tomorrow since announcing her candidacy, harris has benefited from viral moments spurred on
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by gen z and tiktok. >> in an interview with cnn voters of tomorrow communications director mariana pokhara explains why she thinks harris has connected with the younger audience i think vice president harris has a great record when it comes to the issues that young voters care about, whether it be abortion access, whether it be the leading the office of gun violence prevention at the white house, being the tie-breaking vote on the inflation reduction act, which delivered the most historic climate investments in history it's president harris has delivered on the issues that young people care about and they know that she's going to continue fighting for us and to continue helping us build the future that we want to see. >> and she's for lack of it. i mean, i know we've talked about bratsummer and everything, but she's like she's cool i think it's interesting to, to these voters are so many of these young voters voters and it's interesting to see how republicans have tried to weaponize some things about her, like the coconut tree speech or other her laugh, that
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sort of thing. only to have a large group of young people really applaud her and embrace that. why do you think that is? >> you know, i think young people want to see some authenticity from their elected officials. young people know that even in the hardest of time, sometimes the thing that gets us through a challenging moment, moments where our rights are being taken away from us is a little bit of humor. enjoy. and i think they appreciate the fact that vice president harris can still be a accessible in serious policy maker, while also having a little bit of fun on the stage and being authentic, cracking a joke, telling you a little story every once in a while that they can relate to. >> if anyone is watching maybe hasn't been on tiktok, maybe lives a nice quiet offline life. she's been everywhere and people have made all kinds of videos and it has been pretty much organic mariana. and then we've seen the campaign kind of pick it up from there. do you think they've been able to maximize
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this online support from the younger voters? >> well, i think that embrace of the idea of bratsummer is something that is really important to recognize by embracing this idea the campaign is recognizing that the young people are really powerful in this election, and that's speaking in our language, embracing the culture that we're having our conversations in is a way that they can make themselves more relatable to us. and they can reach more young people that might not have been paying attention to this election yet before maybe they were going to tune in five weeks before the election or three weeks before the election, or two days before election day. but just because that's happening right now, that means they're tuning in sooner, but we're also seeing that we're getting more or and more people signing up to join or start chapters of voters of tomorrow because of this that online energy is turning into on-the-ground action so we're expanding our capacity to organize and turn out young voters through november. and we're also seeing dollars come in the door. and
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right now that's really exciting because the more dollars we bring in now, the more dollars can give those organizers to have the tools they need to do that. organizing work. and the more conversations and the more young voters we can turn out that we might not have been able to afford before takes messages from law enforcement, show concerns were raised more than 90 minutes before donald trump was shot at the rally in pennsylvania. >> the messages were obtained by republican senator chuck grassley and reported by the new york times. they reveal that a local counter-sniper report what did same thomas crooks park near their vehicles and look to the stage with a rangefinder. they even took a picture of him. it's not clear why the secret service wasn't notified or the gunman wasn't prevented from getting onto the roof where he fired at trump. cnn has reached out to the secret service and senator grassley's office for comment all right. so take a look at
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this a rescue crew in northern california was able to save a rottweiler and for her puppies after their owner had to leave them behind in the park fire? that's according to police. it's a bright spot amid the destruction from the war i'll fire that's burned an area larger than new york city. cnn's camila bernal has more on efforts to contain that blaze thousands and thousands of acres look a lot like what you see here behind me. >> so much destruction caused by this fire. and what fire officials are telling me is that the center of the fire? it's still very active, it's still in very steep terrain where it is difficult to access, but there are two things that have helped this weekend. one, lower temperatures and the second is resources when it comes to lower temperatures, it is still hot, but the lower temperatures also cause higher humidity. and that has been very helpful. and then the other thing is boots on the ground now know that about 4,000 firefighters are
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here battling this fire and it's been giving them the opportunity to make assessments to go to areas like where i am now and thankfully they say now that the number of structures destroyed has gone down to 66 after these assessments, the other thing that they say they were able to do is a direct and aggressive attack on the flames and that's what has brought the percentage of containment up over the last couple of days. it is the first time that we're hearing some optimism from firefighters now say they are making progress there, saying that the priority is to get people back into their homes. they say they're very sensitive, specifically to people of this county because they already went through the deadliest fire in california history back in 2018. so they know what it's like for these people who are struggling and who are remembering what they went through in 2018, anecdotally, i can say that people are taking evacuation orders and warnings more seriously because of what they
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lived through. so the bottom line is that firefighters are working around the clock doing everything they can. they're optimistic about this progress but there's still a lot of work to be done here as thousands and thousands of acres in this area continued to burn camila bernal, cnn, butte county, california coming up the u.s. and japan are overhauling their historic military partnership to put up a stronger front against china will tell you how that's next russia were trying to spy on us. we were spying on them this is a secret, war. secrets and spies now streaming on max. >> no one should have to choose between good vision and great value that's why america is best is slashing their prices during a wise by sales. abadi get to progressives. and a comprehensive exam for just 12995 spoken exam online today
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modernize the u.s. force presence in japan with expanded operations. blinken also says the u.s. u.s.-japanese relationship will remain steadfast no matter who wins the presidential election in november. >> and ago montgomery joins us now, live from tokyo. >> good to see you. hanako with some asian nations concerned about the level of us commitment to allies in the region like japan. how important is that military partnership? and of course, the meetings underway in the region rosemary, this military partnership and these meetings are very important because they indicate that the u.s. is still all in on asia, despite the conflicts in europe and the middle east. and of course, the lewis coming uncertainty of the u.s. presidential election. now a key outcome from this weekend of meetings was the united states announcing that it would massively reconfigure its military here for in japan, specifically the us forces in
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japan will be reconstituted as a joint force headquarters. now with this really means rosemary is that the japan and the united states will be able to greatly cooperate with each other to address any security concerns burns in the indo-pacific region. now the u.s. secretary of defense, lloyd austin, described this upgrade as a massive improvement to the military ties in the last 70 years, the u.s. secretary of state, antony blinken also praised the u.s. japan border since this alliance was to the u.s. foreign the united states, japan alliance has been the cornerstone for peace, for stability in the indo-pacific. and now beyond and it's helping make our own people more free more secure, more prosperous rosemary, i signal seems to be a little bit unstable here, but as you just heard from blinken and really as these meetings have indicated, these risks,
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this raid constitution of the us forces in japan, which comes just months after the japanese prime minister made his official visit to washington really further cements japan's importance and its role in washington's regional security strategy this alliance has allowed the united states to improve its relationship with other asian allies. >> as we saw with the quad meeting today held between the foreign ministers of india, of australia, of japan, and of course, the united states. now, one key detail to note from this joint meeting and also from the meetings from this weekend is just how many times china, whether directly or indirectly has been mentioned in this joint statement between the quad ministers, they described how gravely concerned they were about china's growing military assertiveness in this region is specifically in the south china sea, they pledged to bolster maritime security to address these concerns. now some other asian allies are also concerned about the outcome of the u.s
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presidential election because as we can potentially see, a change in the head of state could also mean a change in this foreign policy. and potentially in a change with how the u.s. deals with its asian allies for us secretary of state and to me blinken assuage those fears this weekend and said that the u.s. remains steadfast in its connections with its asian allies. >> rosemary, thanks to hanako montgomery bringing us that report live from tokyo and we'll be right there one. remember, i don't want to surgery for my dupa trends it's contraction to i want to be able to lay my hand flat i want to non-surgical recovery floor. i want options non surgical options in five and have non surgical treatment is an opera i'll get a second opinion let's go take charge of your treatment if you can't lay your hand flat, visit, find a hand specialist.com to get started hat's what's better?
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of the mall. last summer, australian surfers, ethan, you viewing suffered the biggest injury of his professional career facing the wave at world surf league, tahiti pro there's just like a warm-up session the contents hasn't started yet, so think we're allowed two or three days out just early morning hours out there and i was just about to come in, catch my loss wise and just like too deep on the wave and it got sucked over and hit my back on the race yeah. >> it wasn't one of my favorite day, but yeah, i just have good people around me and just lucky to be able to come back here and compete again. >> you broke his back that day. but that didn't keep them down. he returned to surfing just a month later to claim second place for the season on the championship tour i think it was just the people around me really good support crew and a little bit of time to rest and just great people around me just to keep me positive and i
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think yeah, once the jersey was announced back in competition, he adrenaline and the excitement kinda helped me get through it all. in may this year, ewing returned to tie apu to face it's the wave that injured him that's pretty daunting and what i things to overcome. tell me about your recovery process. what was that like? how tough was it to get back to top form? >> we had a bit of time to rest and i pretty much couldn't do anything. i was just like lying around just saying and what anti-inflammatories and then you just sounded like a really short amount of time to get my legs back strong again and yeah, it was pretty pretty short time to get back on the board, but yeah, i was pretty pretty coda not finished a year out in the finals and not beyond that, the couch recovering when it comes to surfing, ewing followed in his parent's footsteps, his mom,
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helen, was a pioneering surfer in the 1980s but tragically passed away from breast cancer when he was just six it's years old just at just do her proud of my dad got me into surfing, so i kind of owe it to them just doing my. >> best and yeah. just want to do her proud of my dad crowds because yeah they kind of put me on this journey or to the tahitian wave that nearly took his life, would be something ewing now has to conquer if he wants to win olympic gold it's definitely a challenge. i mean despite the injuries it's, it's already like a really intimidating lives. the challenges there, but it's trying look at the positives me. it's one of the best ways in the world and yeah, you can paper golda has pretty, pretty incredible i'll do my best to get there great comeback story
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