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order to like, cut back on and recidivism rates. she's been fighting for kids and for the community for a long time and lgbtq plus rights. and she is going to be a secret weapon that people do not see coming. all right. >> coleman, i think it's possible that kamala harris lost the election today with her decision to forgo josh shapiro can't be stated enough there's no path to victory really without pennsylvania, she was handed on a silver silver platter, the extremely popular governor of pennsylvania that could get him getter that one extra percentage point that could determine the election. there's a chance. we look back on this as a huge mistake. >> see you, natasha, we'll see. i don't agree with them, but that's okay my call to action soon as that more teachers run for office, people who have served who served america's children, who know the weight of it, who know the pressure. that's experience that i think qualifying love teachers are out here, everyone. thank you very much. we appreciate you joining us and thank
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>> all right. laura coates live starts right now hello and welcome to our viewers, joining us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. >> i'm rosemary church just ahead from a virtual unknown to subnational prominence, minnesota governor tim walz is tapped to join the democratic ticket as kamala house is running mode, we will have the reaction to her pick from both democrats and republicans uncertainty and fear gripped the middle east as israel prepares for a retaliatory strike from iran. and the u.s. and its allies raced to avert an all-out war. plus thousands of police are deployed across the uk following a week of violent far-right riot and the protests are only expected to continue as the country grapples with the worst disorder in more than a decade
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live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church with us will in just two short weeks, the two term governor of minnesota has gone from relative obscurity to national prominence. and now tim walz is officially us vice president kamla house is running mate, is meteoric rise. thanks in part to his description of donald trump as weird a criticism which seems to have stuck. the pair took to the stage in philadelphia for their first rally since the selection. today, they will attend a rally in wisconsin and michigan as part of a campaign swing through several battleground states. walz is a former teacher and football coach shoe spent more than two decades in the army national guard, you served 12 years in congress before he was elected governor. >> well, more now on the democratic tickets, big debut from cnn's mj lee in philadelphia it's an
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incredibly rockets and energized political rally. the first formal introduction auction of that harris ticket. and we saw from this evening how much the harris campaign is going to be leaning into that contrast between kamala harris and tim walz. >> both of them, as he took this stage really talking about the biography of tim walz, what they were trying to introduce him to so many people around the country that don't have a great sense of who he is his midwestern roof. the fact that he was born in nebraska back that he was a football coach and a teacher and served in the army but national guard, these are all factors that the harris campaign is hoping will make him an appealing person on the democratic ticket particularly in the critical blue wall faith. >> here's a little bit of how the vice president introduced her new running mate in philadelphia well, listen to those who know him best. >> tim is more than a governor to his wife, gwen. he is a husband to his kids. hope, and gus he, has a dad to his fellow
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veterans he is sergeant major walz to his former high school students, he was mr. wall and to his former high school football players, he was coach and of course, one of the biggest reasons that the harris campaign decided to choose tim walz as vice president's running mate is because they also think that he is not successful at prosecuting the argument against that trump and vance ticket. >> on the other side of the political aisle. >> and in fact, in this room, in this arena, some of the biggest applause line. >> but tim walz got tonight was when he specifically went after donald trump, including his recent conviction. >> take a listen to that the mocks our laws he sows chaos and division and that's to say
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nothing of his record as president and make no mistake violent crime was up under donald trump that's not even counting the crimes he committed and harrison walz will be traveling more together, traveling to a number of battleground states at trying to introduce themselves together we ticket and to that end up there trying to capitalize on the momentum of the campaign. did announce tuesday evening that they have raised at least 20 million in the moment that harris announced her new running mate, pick mj lee, cnn in philadelphia to los angeles now and political analyst michael genovese, who is the president of the global policy institute at loyola marymount university. >> good to have you with us great to be here. >> so kamala harris announces tim walz as her new running mate, saying she has found a leader, a fighter, and a patriot. and he says he could
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not be prouder to be on the ticket how did he go introducing himself to the nation and how will he help harris win over those battleground states? >> well, you know what was the quintessentially american character? it's almost as if he were taken out of a frank capra movie, little black and white, mr. smith goes to washington you you talked about his past, about being a teacher, a coach, national guard he comes off as a regular guy very likable it's a lot of curb appeal. and one of the things that people say about him is that he's very authentic he is supposed to bring back some of the working class democrats who voted for reagan in the 80s. and then voted for trump in 2016 and 20. if you can bring in some of those people back into the fold. they'll have done a great job for the democrats but he's got a very buoyant personality and he was introduced at a, at a rally that just was wonderfully successful i don't know if you can keep up this
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for the whole campaign, but it was a great day for the democrats today. >> yeah, i mean, the whole mood of this race has changed, hasn't had many americans that has to be said have if a heard of tim walz. so now the race is on to define him and republicans tried to get in first with that painting him as dangerously liberal radical and a liberal extremist. but what does he actually bring to the table? >> well, he's a person of midwestern values, but liberal policies. you look at his record in the house of representatives where he served for ten years or 12 years center left. if you look at his time as governor more left. and so he's a legitimate liberal. >> i think in that sense, come out, come on, harris doubled down bringing the liberal on to the liberal ticket the same way that donald trump doubled down by bringing a hard right conservative vice president onto the hard-right republican ticket. >> and so a lot of times, people say, oh, there's no
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contrast, there's no reason to vote. there is a contrast this time around. there's going to be major differences between these two parties and voters will have a choice and rolls has already shown very clearly that he knows how to go after donald trump and his running mate, j.d. vance said and he isn't afraid to attack them hard. how critical will that be in these remaining 90 days before the election? and is trump's struggling with his responses here? do you think? >> well, you know, quite often presidential candidate selected vice president who will be an attack dog vance has tried to do that for the republicans already and we probably will see governor walz do that for the democrats. but i think it really does shake up the trump approach. donald trump is accustomed to being the center of attention to dominate in the public space joe biden could never get him off center stage
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harris and walz have gotten trump off center stage. >> then shown that they had this kind of pizzazz kind of appeal to voters and so for years, donald trump benefited from an enthusiasm gap. >> his supporters were very enthusiastic about him biden's lukewarm i think this may be the closing of the enthusiasm gap, maybe even the reversal of it. and so trump is going to have to do some scrambling and harris and walz will now set out on this multistate tour. >> the harris team, seeing this vp pick as the key to blue walls across the country, a nice play on his name there. what's it going to take though, for this new democratic ticket to win and what are their paths to victory? what do you see? >> well, the road to the white house goes through the midwest. that's why two of the three finalists for the vice presidential spot, governor cone of pennsylvania and waltz,
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right in the thick of it the democrats need to win that series of states in the midwest because that's where they lost it in 2016, biden won back in 2020, and that's where the race still be won or lost for the democrats. and what you'll see is that both democrats and republicans will spend an inordinate amount of time in six or seven states for which will be in the midwest. that's the strategy to win for both parties. >> michael genovese always a pleasure to get your perspective and analysis. many thanks thank you so much tropical storm debby has moved away from the u.s. coast for now with its center near the georgia, south carolina border, the storm is expected to get stronger before making another landfall later this week, as it continues to dumped torrential rain on the region. for our officials in south carolina report a local dam is holding after concerns. it had the potential to fail. the state
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has received more than a fourt or 30 centimeters of rain and multiple areas and some could see more than two feet or 60 center meters of rainfall in the coming days, cnn's brian able shows us the damage debby has caused so far tropical storm debby is once again churning in the warm ocean water of the atlantic, expected to re-strengthen just a few dozen miles off the coast first hitting florida, debby is forecast to strengthen turn, and make a second landfall in south carolina later this week, we were preparing for that, that kind of heavy rainfall and the danger that comes with that kind of flooding. officials already reports at least five deaths across two states due to debby. >> we strongly advise residents to stay off the roads if at all possible, even communities that escaped a direct hit earlier this week are reeling from torrential rain and immense flooding including in sarasota,
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group's leader in gaza, and one of the main targets in israel's war against hamas. its believed sinwar has often been consulted in the ceasefire and hostage release talks, even while he's been hiding and the vast network of tunnels beneath gaza, sinwar takes over from izmail. he needs yeah who was assassinated in tehran last week. both hezbollah and palestinian islamic jihad, two of the main allies of hamas have welcomed the news of sinwar's new role well, meanwhile, israel and hezbollah are intensifying their cross border fighting on tuesday israeli officials say hezbollah roan's injured several people in northern israel and a hezbollah rocket barrage caused several fires the idf says it struck a building in southern lebanon used by hezbollah, killing five people israel has been bracing for further retaliation from both hezbollah and iran for the assassination it's the nations of key
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military figures last week, the leader of hezbollah on tuesday promised a response is coming and tehran has made similar threats in the hours ahead, foreign ministers from several islamic countries are set to meet in saudi arabia to discuss tensions in the region and cnn's paula hancocks joins me we now live from london. good morning to you, paula. so what is likely to come out of today's meeting in saudi arabia of these foreign ministers from islamic nations well, rosemary, this is a meeting that teheran itself had called for wanting to really shore up support for its retaliation against the assassination of ismail haniyeh so certainly what tehran is wanting from this meeting is to have the vocal support potentially other support from those foreign ministers. >> we have seen diplomatic activity over the weekend as well. we saw jordan's foreign minister making a very rare visit to tehran to talk about this assassin the nation as well. so what tehran is looking
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for is to have the support of the region, as it says, it is going to respond to that assassination which israel has yet to claim responsibility for now what we've seen from the other side, we know that the u.s. has been rallying its allies in the region, trying and to put pressure on iran to not respond or at least to contain its response because of course, the concern is and has been for months that this could become an expanded conflict in the region. now we've also heard from us officials that they believed that iran and its proxies are making some preparations for some kind of retaliation. and that is, of course the concern by iran and by israel that there will be an attack not just from iran, but by many of the proxies surrounding israel in the region. now we have heard from one of those we've heard from hassan nasrallah the chief of hezbollah. he had a speech
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where he said once again that there will be a response. because remember just the day before the hamas political, political leader was assassinated, there was a top hamas military commander killed in beirut as well. and that's one that israel did claim responsibility default let's listen to nasrallah week long wait for israel at this part of the punishment, part of the response to the babbled because the battle is a psychological and moral one that requires nerves and also that announcements that is melania has been replaced yahya sinwar, the leader in gaza has taken his place. now it is not a name that had been considered before, but it certainly one that israel will not welcome razmi. >> all right? thanks to paula hancocks joining us live from london well, let's bring in jasmine el-gamal. she is a political analysts see, oh, of
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mindwork strategies, and a former middle east adviser at the pentagon, and she joins me now, live from london. thanks for being with us good morning, rosemary. >> thanks for having me so yahya sinwar has just been named as the new political head of hamas replacing ismail haniyeh, who was assassinated last week in tehran, sinwar's also the military head of hamas. >> so this makes him even more of a target for israel than he was before. but he'll also take a more central role in efforts to reach a ceasefire and hostage release deal. where do you see those efforts going since they were recently derailed? and what sinwar's likely next move do you think? >> right? well, this was a really fascinating move. >> it was an unexpected move to have sinwar you know, suddenly be vaulted to this position of both the head of the military and the political arms of hamas would which have traditionally been separate sinwar's history
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is quite different from the previous leader of hamas, ismail haniyeh, who he just replaced you know, he is someone who has lived his entire life in gaza. >> he was not like sinwar or michelle who had been exiled and living the good life in a lot of ways in exile, he, his parents and grandparents were living in what is now ashkelon and israel before 1948 he was born in the khan younis refugee camp and he had been imprisoned since the age of 25, spent 11 years and military in prison in israel someone who, is, hardened, someone who has been on the ground for all of it. one thing that his ascension does to this leadership position, to this total leadership position. it, it kind of brings it closer to people in gaza who have been suffering in over the last ten
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months unable to leave gaza it sort of removes that criticism that ismail haniyeh and others liked him face of being too removed, too comfortable from the suffering going on in gaza. so that's just one point i wanted to bring out in terms of the negotiations. now, he has always been involved in the negotiation since way back from when he was in prison, he had always been involved in what was happening negotiations wise prisoner exchange lies between israel and hamas. he was involved notably in the negotiations that that released the then captive soldier gilad flawed chalit back to israel, and that resulted in his own release from israeli prisons. so that just gives you a sense of how much he's been involved in these kinds of negotiations for years and will continue to be moving forward. >> and meantime, israel is bracing for retaliation from
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iran and hezbollah for the killing of haniyeh hezbollah is making israel wait for that response. how do you expect it will retaliate and how careful will it be not to trigger an all-out regional war? because that's the risk here, isn't it? >> absolutely and it's the risk that's been on the table for so many months now, every time, every time one of these sort of for tat attacks happen, we saw it back in april, of course, between israel and iran as well. so here's the thing. iran will have to do, something. this is what we were saying also back in april it was the assassination of haniyeh on iranian soil as he was a guest in iran, it was a huge embarrassment for iran internationally they're going to have to do something to retaliate as we you heard yesterday, from hezbollah secretary general hassan nasrallah, they will be involved in the response in a response as well, given that there senior commander was also
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assassinated just these back-to-back assassinations son nasrallah has said that there will be some kind of response that it will be multi-faceted. it will include several different actors in the region. >> amongst iran and its proxies, and that they are going to take their time. >> he mentioned that waiting that making israelis, wade and sort of be on edge for a few days wondering what the response it will be is part of the punishment, quote, unquote. now that said rosemary, there is that meeting of foreign ministers that you mentioned in saudi arabia, the diplomacy happening both on in public and behind the scenes between arab leaders and iran, between the u.s and arab league there's has been nonstop everybody in the region and both in the region and outside the region is trying really hard to ensure
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that the response from iran will be limited the message to iran is that escalating this conflict is not in your interest, certainly not any arab countries interest in the region. that's the message arab ministers are going to be bringing to iran at the same time, they're going to have to form some sort of united front, at least publicly against what they saw as a vast and significant israeli aggression against ismail haniyeh in iran. so there's that really delicate balance that we're going to have to see in the next few days. but as you said, of course, the risk is not in the deliberate action that is taken. the risk is always in that miscalculation. what is going to the that action that breaks the camel's back, the straw that breaks the camel's back, that causes a regional war that no one really deliberately wants at this time. so it's very, very tense times for the region. >> yeah, absolutely. that is
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there'll become future southeastern guide dogs i'm jessica schneider at the federal courthouse in washington, and this is cnn welcome back, everyone. kamala harris's pick for vice president is a hit with democratic donors the campaign says it has raised more than 20 million dollars since he announced him walz would be her running mate on tuesday. walz, as a two term governor of minnesota, a former teacher who served more than two decades in the army national guard i was an walls are scheduled to visit
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several crucial swing states, including wisconsin, michigan, arizona, and nevada over the next few days, will donald trump in a fundraising email claims tim walz would be the worst vice president in history, unleashing hell on earth more now on the republican attacks from cnn's kristen holmes donald trump's seen wasted no time trying to define minnesota governor tim walz. they are looking at his progressive the record as governor and really trying to double down on it to say that he is a radical liberal. remember that has been the main talking point about vice president kamala harris, that she as far left a president joe biden and take a listen to this ad that they released just after tim walz has announced tim walz will be a rubber stamp or kamala's dangerously liberal agenda, like allowing convicted felons to walk free embracing anti-american green new deal policies and giving up control of our southern border to criminal aliens and violent drug cartels so clearly they
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are doubling down on this narrative. we saw donald trump himself posting that the two of them were the most radical duo in american history. you are going to continue can you hearing that narrative? but one thing that cannot be denied is what we saw in philadelphia, which was a lot of energy, a lot of crowd cheering and big crowd for the two of them, harris and walz as they took the stage that is going to be something the donald trump has to contend with. remember, they had been planning on a race against president joe biden, even though they said they were prepared for anything to happen, obviously, this has changed the dynamics moving forward. they are looking at new talking points. do rhetoric as they move forward and head towards november. >> kristen holmes, cnn, philadelphia yeah top us transportation officials will get another chance to question boeing over the door plug, blow out on a 737 max when a hearing resumes in the hours ahead, the national transportation safety board began a two day hearing
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>> that's knocks. >> did free 36936 a new olympic event is underway right now in paris, the mixed marathon race walk relay made its debut today with teams of one man and one woman competing in a 50 kilometer race, checking in on the medal count, 24 of the americans 86 it's metals, gold, putting them in first place. there followed by china with 22 gold and almost 60 medals in
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all. and australia is in third place, having struck gold 14 times well done to all was cnn's amanda davis is keeping track of all of this and she joins us now. so amanda taken through the highlights of tuesday's events yeah. >> good morning, rosemary. yeah, it was a great day, 11 for team usa and it has been a project six years in the making for gavi tomas, the 27-year-old from atlanta, who now lives in wilson saying it is an unbelievable indescribable feeling to claim olympic gold, beating sudden lucia's 100 meters champion julien alfred in the final to claim victory not only for team usa to to become the first, the only harvard university graduate. so when track and field goals at an olympic games, it was watching allyson, felix in london 2012 that inspired her. she won seven olympic golds in her career. so still some way to go for gavi, which she'll be hoping for more in the four by 100 relay, which is still to
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come. but if gabby thomas went into her final as the favorite well, cole hocker's victory in the men's 1,500 was an entirely different story. this one had been billed as a race for the ages the olympic champion up against the world champion, yacob ingebrigtsen, against josh kerr. but 20 hocker you finished sick in tokyo, had very different ideas. it was an epic run from him. he is still in from first place to first over the last 300 meters to set a new olympic record on the way too taking goals ahead of kerr in silver with team usa's yard and goosey in bronze at the first time in 112 years that two american men have meddled in this middle well, look distance event elsewhere the emma hayes era is well and truly in full swing with the u.s. women's national football team. she's only been in charge since the end of may, but has led the team. what is said to be an ethic olympic football final against brazil.
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they produce it's a really hard for extra time victory over germany, sophia smith, 95th minute winner making a difference to book their place in the gold medal match as they look for their first olympic title. since 2012. but it is also set to be the legendary marta's last ever game. for brazil. this her sick. olympic games and she will be desperate to lead her country to what would be a first international crown that final taking place on saturday in terms of what else is going on here on day 12 of the games, it's another brilliant day on the agenda. the usa's katie moon, the defending champion, heading into the women's pole vault, we're expecting a great battle between the usa's quincy hall and team gb's at matthew hudson-smith, a former roommate, actually have no allies in the men's 400 meters and the women's golf is underway at le golf national. nelly korda, the defending olympic champion, but france is still in booty carrying the house so of the host, rosemary all right.
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pay for these the deals on top before their shot? welcome back, everyone democratic kamala harris will be introducing her new running mate to voters across several battleground states in the coming days, he is minnesota governor tim walz, a former congressman national guardsman high school teacher, and football coach they appeared together for the first time as a team at a raucous rally in philadelphia on tuesday. walz is known for coining the attack against donald trump and his running mate j.d vance as weird j.d. >> vance literally literally wrote the foreword for the architect of the project 2025. agenda like. all regular people i grew up with in the
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heartland, jd studied at yale had his career funded by silicon valley billionaires and then wrote a bestseller trashing that community, come on that's not what middle america is the republican ticket is painting walls as a radical liberal who trump says will unleash hell on earth. he is j.d vance on the democratic ticket on issue after issue from opening the border to supporting higher grocery prices on american. she has bent the knee to the far left of the party in this decision, selecting tim walz is another sign that she doesn't care what the american people think. she has only in this to obey the far left radicals within her own party well this has produced results in two terms as governor about his time in office has not been without some controversy cnn's whitney wild has this profile the national spotlight is shining on humble roots as minnesota
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governor tim walz becomes kamala harris, his vice presidential running mate. >> i couldn't be prouder to be on this ticket before running for office, waltz was a geography teacher in public schools and to football coach from rural mankato high school geography teachers don't usually think think that look, it is, it is humbling, it's a privilege. >> it's surreal. >> his resume also includes more than two decades in the army national guard, including a deployment overseas after the 9-11 attacks. >> want to thank the gentleman, his two term governor previously served in congress for 12 years, representing a rural district that voted for trump twice and 2006, he won his first congressional race, ousting a six-term republican incumbent. they liked me, they trusted me. they said tim, i think you're trying to do it right. >> his first term as governor, i saw some of the state's most turbulent times when riots broke out after the murder of george floyd as parts of the city burned, republicans blasted democratic leaders response in recent days, our nation has been gripped by
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professional anarchies violent mobs are soon as looters criminals, riders, antifa, and others. a number of state and local governments have failed to take necessary action to safeguard there residence after days of riots, walz called in the entire minnesota national guard. >> let's be very clear the situation in minneapolis is no longer in any way about the murder of george floyd it is about attacking civil society instilling fear and disrupting our great cities his record of progressive policies such as codifying abortion rights, adding protections for transgender for people, passing paid sick and family leave and implementing free breakfast and lunch programs in schools makes him appealing to some on the left and a target for republican criticism, which he has begun to push back on what a monster kids are eating, eating and having full belly so they can go learn and women are
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making their own health care decisions earlier this year, harris visited a minnesota abortion clinic with walz. the visit marking a big impact on her decision. a source close to the governor told cnn, you've been a great friend and adviser to the president and me and thank you for all of that walz joins the ticket, having already made did his mark on the race according a new line of attack against gop presidential candidate donald trump and his republican allies with a single word weird, we're not afraid of weird people we were a little bit creeped out, but we're not afraid we spoke with several voters out here who came to enjoy the moment that bear governor was named as part of this ticket. >> and what they told us is that they're looking forward to sharing with the rest of america what they already know about governor walz and they say that he is authentic, that he is steady, and that he's a fighter whitney wild, cnn st. paul, minnesota the u.s. >> justice department has charged a pakistani man with ties to iran in an alleged
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murder for hire plot to assassinate former president donald trump. as well as other current and former us officials cnn's alex marquardt has more there is disturbing new information of a murder for hire plot that could have included former president donald trump, a pakistani man is accused of having ties to the iranian government. >> he was charged on tuesday by the justice department for looking to carry out political assassinations here during the united states. according to an american official, fbi investigators believe that trump and other current as well as former us government officials, were the intended targets of the plot and security by the u.s. government was increased around them the man's name is asif merchant. he's 46-years-old and was arrested on july 12, trying to leave the united states. there's no evidence that this pakistani man had any connection to the shooter, thomas matthew crooks, who did try to assassinate trump on july 13. he was then killed by
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secret service merchant was allegedly looking to carry out killings in late august and in september. that's according to the court documents that just came out on tuesday after arriving in the us in april, he met with people he believed were hit-men, but were actually undercover law enforcement now, according to the court documents, merchant wanted to target people who quote, hurt pakistan and the world, the muslim world. now this adds to a list of iranian plots, a growing list to kill trump and some of those around him in his administration in retribution for the killing of the head of the quds force general qasem soleimani in early 2020, alex marquardt, cnn, washington british prime minister keir starmer is promising to keep communities safe as the country braces for more potentially violent protests in the coming hours he held another emergency meeting on tuesday to discuss the response to the unrest it comes as far-right. protesters reportedly plan to target
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immigration centers and law firms today, cnn's nada bashir has more well, here in rotherham in northern england, there is still a feeling of unease following sunday's unrest, which saw violent, racist, far right rise is targeting this hotel behind hotel which was reportedly housing asylum seekers. >> we've been speaking to members of the community on tuesday, many of whom told us that they were feeling afraid. some told us they were too afraid to leave their homes on sunday. others say they are fearful for further riots that could take place here in rodman. of course, there have been warnings of further riots planned across the united kingdom you have seen those riots taking place in various cities across the country on monday, plymouth was targeted by yet more violent riots. and of course, in belfast, we have seen serious unrest, petrol bombs, bricks being thrown towards police officers, family homes being vandalized and targeted. one man in his 50s was also attacked by rioters.
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police say that rises had stamped on his head and have described him as being in a serious condition and there's a huge huge amount of concern, but also a huge amount of pressure now, on the british government to take tougher action against these rioters. take a listen to this message from the uk prime minister keir starmer we've seen muslim communities targeted attacks on mosques. other minority communities singled out nazi salutes in the street attacks on the police, wanton violence alongside racist rhetoric so no i won't shy away from calling it what it is. far-right, thuggery. >> the prime minister himself has vowed to use the full force of the law against rioters, at least 370 people involved in these riots have been arrested so far, the crown prosecution houston service has said that it has already charged around 100 people, but again, there are huge concerns around the
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potential for more riots to take place across the country. the government has said it is stepping up police presence across the country and preparing additional security measures as a precaution. now the bashir cnn in raleigh, durham, england a popular romantic drama novel is heading to the big screen this weekend colleen hoover's book, it ends with us, is about a woman named lily, who survives a traumatic childhood only to end up in a new abusive relationship. >> actress blake lively plays lilly. she he attended the movie premiere tuesday night with her real life husband, actor ryan reynolds also on the red carpet, was lively. his co-star brandon scott al now, who plays a lilly's first love, who comes back into her life? right when she needs him and ends up in the hot seat with reynolds during a press event. take a look it's not every day the husband gets to interview his wife's love
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