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and welcome to our viewers, joining us here in the united states around the world and streaming us on cnn, max i'm rosemary church, just ahead. >> pulling back from the brink after a flurry of attacks between israel and hezbollah, the threat of a wider war seems to have cool for now. he was vice president kamala house is riding a wave of momentum coming out of the democrats convention as her campaign announces a record breaking fundraiser raising pool. and donald trump's team signals and aggressive new phase of the campaign comparing it to trump on steroids live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church good to have you with us we begin in the
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middle east where there is a tense calm, following a heavy exchange of fire between hezbollah and israel. it appears the two sides want to avoid escalating the situation into a wider war after launching a barrage of strikes on sunday the idf says it destroyed thousands of hezbollah rocket launcher barrels across dozens of launch sites in lebanon. as well as chief says, its latest attack on israel in retaliation for the killing of a top military commander is done, but more strikes are possible in the future. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is also vowing that this is not the end of the fighting. meantime, another round of hostage and ceasefire talks in egypt ended with no agreement. but a u.s official says talks will continue in coming days and negotiating teams will remain in cairo to hopefully iron out
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the remaining issues for more. let's go to cnn's paula hancocks, who joins us live from abu dhabi. good to see you, paula. so what is the latest on this exchange of heavy fire between israel and hezbollah? >> well, rosemary, what we saw on sunday morning was really among the most significant strikes we've been seeing between israel and hezbollah since the, the increase in tensions last october now, what israel has said, it has done is it did prevent a more significant the attack by hezbollah. they say that they had intelligence that hezbollah was in the process of preparing for this attack. so they carried out a preemptive attack saying that they used hundred fighter jets, at least to take out certain military targets in southern lebanon. let's listen first to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu schmid unfair israeli army destroyed thousands of short
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range rockets, all of which were intended to harm our civilians millions enforces in the galilee. additionally, the israeli army intercepted all of the drones that hezbollah launched a strategic target in central israel israel says that hezbollah launched more than 200 rockets. hezbollah says that it was 320 rockets and drones. now, what we've heard from the chief of hezbollah, hassan nasrallah on sunday night, was that they were trying to occupy it appears the israeli defense systems and then they were targeting specifically 11 military sites. now, we've heard from nasrallah that he had told his fighters that this was not to be an attack against civilians, but they had to focus on military infrastructure. let's listen to what he said. >> so natasha, we will assess the outcome of the enemy's concealment of today's events show up if the result is satisfactory and it achieves
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the intended goal we will consider the response process to the assassination of fu'ad shukr complete no. if it falls short, nervy, we will reserve the right to respond at a later time so nasrallah, they're saying that the first response to the assassination of that top hezbollah military commander happened. >> and of course does reserve the right. he says two carry out further attacks if they believe that the damage was not sufficient. now we've heard from the israeli side, the idf saying that there was no damage to idf bases either in the north or the center of the country. of course, these are military bases, which we would not have access to so potentially, we will not see if there is any damage that has been done by hezbollah, but hezbollah saying that they are going to assess whether that was a sufficient response at this point now we heard also from the u.s. side saying that
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they did help israel track these hezbollah attacks and track the strikes as they do have significant military assets in the region at this point. but in no way, did they aid when it came to preemptive strikes or to striking back? we know that there are two destroyers in the eastern mediterranean sea his point and also the u.s. has significant drones to help monitor the situation there. rosemary. alright. our thanks to paula hancocks for bringing us that live report she hit well, joining me now from beirut in lebanon is maha yahya, director of the carnegie middle east center. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> thank, you for having me, rosemary. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, too. with tensions running high after israel and hezbollah exchange this heavy fire is the region more at risk of a wider conflict. now, or less? and what role did israeli preemptive strikes on hezbollah? play in where this
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escalation in violence is going i think the region has been at the cusp of an all-out conflict for some time now, this was just the latest episode. >> what we saw yesterday was just the latest episode and an increasingly fragile an increasingly tense region that's where you have different actors literally dancing at the edge of a precipice the actions of israel and hezbollah on sunday the new grad, what we have right now is literally a battle of narratives israel is claiming that they had reliable and tell and they're talking about 1,000, they're two different stories. 1,000 others are saying 6,000 missiles that were going to attack israel and attack civilian infrastructure. bruguera, ben gurion airport was mentioned this seems quite
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far-fetched because everything we have seen from hezbollah and iran at this point is that they have avoided civilian infrastructure. they do not want to escalate into an all-out war. they have no interest in that because an all-out war would only cause a lot of damage for them on the hezbollah side also, they've been perpetuating an artist that their operation was a success and that they managed to hit a number of bases and that it was not a preemptive strike. they had struck first honestly, i think time will tell who was the what the what the real at what actually happened on sunday morning. but what we do know is that the exchange of fire is over for now civilian infrastructure and civilian targets were avoided by both hezbollah and israel to a more limited extent but this episode is over until the next escalation takes place and we
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will continue seeing this escalation until the ceasefire takes place in gaza. and more kind of region-wide de-escalation initiative is put in place. >> the so what impact do you think this escalating violence will have on efforts to reach a ceasefire and hostage release deal i don't think very much. the hostage and ceasefire deal has its own momentum. the fact that the escalation was limited and ended their hassan nasrallah spoke of it, even in his speech and said, we did not want to escalate more than this. we needed to respond to shakur's killing, fu'ad shukr skilling but did not want to escalate further because we do not want to jeopardize this ceasefire talks. the ceasefire talks have their own momentum and they really are from what we're hearing from israeli analysts, but also hostage negotiators, those
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participating in the talks themselves. the biggest obstacle so far has been the changing targets of israel's prime minister jim and netanyahu. he has changed the goalpost so many times on his own negotiators that it's become very difficult time is making it impossible, practically to put together a ceasefire deal is something that the u.s. has been pushing for and others have been pushing for backs since may so it from his perspective, he has no interest whatsoever in having a ceasefire deal, knowing that if there is a ceasefire deal, if there's any kind of cessation in hostilities over a period of a month or two months. it will make the resumption of fighting that much more difficult, something that he needs to maintain his own popularity, his own political relevance, et cetera. >> and maha, you are there in lebanon, in beirut. what is the mood there as this violence
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between hezbollah and its israel escalates with this exchange of fire. and who knows where this goes from here again, a lot of anxiety, a lot of anger a sigh of relief that this does not go further. i mean, it's 2006 lebanon wasn't and the war with israel many of many of us who are here remember the horror of living under israeli bombs so it's, it's a very anxious country. >> people are leaving capital think short their summer vacations and leaving there's a lot of worry. but at the same time, they're going on with their daily lives. so it's the sense that there is nothing the owed that ordinary lebanese but able to do about this. and that the momentum in decision-making is happening and swear is also very frustrating for many, many
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lebanese, but i can tell you, no one wants a war here. everyone wants this to be over and done with. they want to see an end to the carnage in gaza but also an end to the conflict in lebanon more than 150,000 civilians still live in the areas that were being bombarded yesterday at far more than that there are 100,000 lebanese who have been displaced from the border areas and whose homes are now rubble numerous towns and villages have been completely destroyed over the past ten months. in addition to agricultural crop, et cetera maha yahya. >> thank you so much for joining us and sharing your analysis and perspective on this issue. appreciate it. >> thank thank you. rosemary the race. for the white house will kick into high gear this week with both candidates hitting the campaign trail in battleground states and
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preparing for the upcoming debate. >> former president donald trump will be in michigan and wisconsin attempting to reclaim the spotlight. vice president harris and her running mate tim walz we'll head south and kick off a bus tour in georgia. harris is hoping to build on her momentum coming out of the democratic convention, including fundraising efforts, the campaign says it has raised 540 million since harris launched her presidential bid last month jessica levinson is a law professor at loyola law school and host of the passing judgment podcast. and she joins me now from los angeles is great to have you with us great to be here 71 days to go in the race for the white house. and kamala houses speech thursday, the dnc result in an a massive surge in donations according to her campaign how might this huge enthusiasm bump? translate into increase support when
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polls come out sun and how big a boost do you expect harris will get from this i think she will get a significant boost in what we know. >> rosemary, of course, is that any boost could be outcome determinative in the sense that this is going to be a close election and any boost that she gets. the key is if she can maintain that, that could make the difference. we've all been seeing it's so often, but it's true. it's the swing voters in this swing states much of the map is already done. we already know how many of the states will vote. >> but when it comes to those kind of 11 key states that's where we need to look. >> does the momentum translate into sustained support, not just donations, but also our people, more people registering to vote, will more people turn in early voting power ballots. and then of course, go to the polls and kamala harris and her running mate, tim walz,
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launched their bus tour in the battleground state of georgia this week, how likely is it do you think that they win georgia? well, i think georgia is in play and we know, of course that georgia has elected democratic senators before. so i think that kamala harris would be foolish to count georgia out. and this is one of those really interesting situations where the swing states have changed maybe a little bit it from when joe biden was running to kamala harris, i think with her at the top of the ticket is making georgia more competitive than it would've been with joe biden and donald trump is preparing to hit the campaign trail in key battleground states this week with his cab signaling an aggressive campaign heads saying, think trump on steroids how panicked are they buy harris's momentum. do you think they seem to be having some problems how to deal with the situation?
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>> well, i think this is going to be an all-out sprint for his campaign. he always knew it was going to be, but things changed for him and frankly for everyone a few weeks ago when he was no longer running against quote, sleepy joe biden, when all of this and he's running against kamala harris, this is a different race as you looted two. i think he did have trouble figuring out exactly how that would change his message and how that would change his campaign strategy. so at this point, look, it was always going to be a dead sprint. but i think even more so because the map looks different, kamala harris has changed that. she's heightened the race. she's made more state's competitive and there are some reporting that some polls are going to come out saying she actually has the edge in the electoral college that has to be making him nervous. that was not true a month ago. >> and jessica, both parties are campaigning on reproductive rights with harris promising to
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restore reproductive freedoms while trump's running mate, j.d. vance now says trump would veto a federal abortion ban, no guarantee of that. of course it does this signal though that republicans are perhaps stepping back from a harder line on abortion, or always this just a sign of more panic well, i think that we've seen in a lot of ways after the dobbs decision, which of course overturned roe v wade, republicans largely acknowledging that this is a issue where they need to tread very carefully in the sense that we have seen state elections, state supreme court elections, special congressional election. we've seen a variety of elections where when the issue is reproductive choice, or that's one of the big issues that the candidates are talking about that tends to do bode well for democrats and that's part of why i think we see j.d. vance saying, don't worry, there won't be a federal oh, ban because talk of a federal ban
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is not going to motivate those swing voters to vote for trump and just quickly what impact will robert f. >> kennedy junior's endorsement of trump and the suspension of his own presidential campaign likely have on the outcome of this very much. do you think? >> i don't think so. i think at this point he did not have a ton of support in his support will splinter if every single person who supported him came out for donald trump that obviously is not good news for kamala harris, but i don't think that's likely to happen. it's difficult because we kind of have to throw conventional wisdom out the window when it comes to this particular race. but i don't think everybody who was polling as a supporter of his will ultimately turn out for donald trump, which is really what you would need for this to make a big difference jessica levinson, many thanks for joining us. >> appreciate getting your analysis on this. >> thank you telegram.
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soldiers serving as a safety adviser for reuters journalists in the city of kramatorsk they're hotel was hit by a missile on saturday night. at least six other people were injured in the attack, including several journalists, the ukrainian regional military leaders says the victims were citizens of ukraine, the u.s. latvia, and germany president volodymyr zelenskyy says, russia forces are continuing their intense assaults in eastern ukraine meanwhile, ukrainian troops are making progress and taking more land in russia's kursk region it's been 20 days since ukraine's shock incursion on saturday, the governor of belgorod says, ukrainian shelling thank killed at least five civilians and injured 12 more belgorod is in a state of emergency as ukrainian forces move in neighboring kursk ukraine's president gave an update earlier i just spoke with
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commander in chief syrsky. >> we have advances in the kursk region ranging from one to three kilometers. we brought under our control to more settlements and active developments are ongoing concerns think another settlement we have not yet seen a massive russian military response to ukraine's incursion and many are asking and wondering why earlier cnn global affairs analyst kimberly dozier explains what ukraine's offensive is telling us about moscow let's kind of remarkable that the russian response has been so paltry that not only are they not pushing the ukrainians out, but they can't seem to stop their advances. and that has me curious because generally look, this is like a chess match or a game of go, where one opponent does something and then the other opponent response. the russians are often very slow to respond on the battlefield, but it has me wondering if putin
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has looked at this situation and said kursk could be the thing to use to motivate the russian population in that when you talk to a number of russian specialists in the us government. >> they say putin hasn't been serious about winning the ukrainian war. >> serious. he would mobilize his entire population. he would draft more soldiers crews to make up for his losses on the battlefield. he hasn't done that. well, he probably hasn't done that because popular opinion would rise up against him unless russians felt endangered and the kursk attack is making them feel very threatened. >> and that was kimberly dozier speaking to cnn earlier in the coming hours, german chancellor olaf scholtz plans to visit a community trying to recover from a deadly stabbing attack, believes in the western city of solingen, say a syrian man is in custody after confessing to the attack that left three three people dead at a music
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feivn fridayseveral others were wounded prosecutors accused the 26ear-old man being a mber of i.s the terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attk, but offered no proof to back up its claim. theuspect turned himself in after a major manhunt following the attack at the the festival of diversity. the assault is already prompting calls for a crackdown on knife crime and for tighter rules on immigration middle east is on edge after israel and hezbollah exchange fire the most since the start of the war in gaza. we'll have the details after a short break, stay the pros for head i got
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without any breakthrough hamas and israel are still disagreeing over the terms for a potential deal, but a u.s officials says, there'll be more discussions over the coming days. cnn's nada bashir is in cairo and has details on the negotiations but following ceasefire, talks here in cairo are the hamas delegation has now departed an issued a statement reiterating that call for he's five proposal put forward presented by u.s. president joe biden in late may to be upheld. this is a deal which hamas officials have said they agreed to in early july and of accused israeli officials are presenting new conditions to try to undermine the progress of ceasefire talks. now when it's latest statement, hamas officials have reiterated that they want to see guarantees that there will be a transition to a full and a permanent ceasefire at those guarantees as far as indications suggest, right now, have not been it upheld or committed to rather by israeli
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officials. we've heard from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the past few weeks saying that while israel might welcome a temporary pause in fighting that first phase of the deal. of course presenting a six-week pause in fighting israel wants to see a continuation of the way well, just to eradicate hamas's military capabilities, this despite the fact that the current u.s. assessment is that hamas have so far been the downgrade is. now of course, there are also other key sticking points, namely surrounding the longer presence. all israeli troops within the gaza strip, we know that israel has presented a revised proposal which would see a reduced number of israeli troops stationed along the philadelphi corridor, a buffer zone separating egypt from southern gaza gaza, but hamas has in the past rejected any suggestion of a longer-term presence of israeli troops in any sorts of postwar agreements. and they have reiterated the fact as well. they want. to see a full withdrawal of israeli forces
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from the gaza strip. now of course, these talks have been focused on the so-called bridging proposal fooled by the biden administration in an attempt to narrow the gaps between israel and hamas, or what it appears as though there hasn't been a huge amount of progress in trying to narrow those gaps. so far, we know that working level conversations will continue over the coming days between mediators and representatives of both israel and hamas to try and hammer out those final details of the cease-fire agreement. >> but at this stage, there have been no major breakthroughs nor allies will be watching to see whether see any further negotiation talks being held between hamas and israeli delegations. >> that the bashir cnn in cairo we are following a category one hurricane that's now moving away from hawaii's big island hurricane honey is dumping rain on parts of the hawaiian islands while creating life-threatening surf and rip current conditions. >> the u.s national hurricane
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fate of two astronauts who have been stuck in space for nearly three months butch wilmore and sunny williams will abandon the boeing starliner that's been plagued with issues. instead, they will return to earth on a spacex capsule early next year. michael holmes has our report a village in india seeking some help from above to bring u.s. astronauts suni williams back to earth. william's father was from the village, so locals feel a special kinship to her and praying for her safe return after an extended stay in space. but nasa has finally given a more down to earth solution just how and when williams and fellow oh, boeing's starliner astronauts, butch wilmore will return to earth after spending nearly three months aboard the international space station on a mission that was only
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supposed to last a little more than a week. >> nasa has decided that butch and sunny will return with crew-9 next february and that starliner will return uncrewed. >> it was start line is this time carrying astronauts to the iss meters away. but technical issues with thrusters made nasa reconsider the ride home, opting instead to return the crew on a spacex vice craft that schedules for an upcoming mission. it's a setback for boeing, which has struggled to keep up with spacex in nasa commercial crew program. but nelson says hard lessons from the past including the losses of two space shuttles weighed heavily on the decision. >> our core values you is safety and it is our north star nasa says it's reconfiguring the upcoming spacex crew-9 mission to send only two crew
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members to the iss instead of four williams and wilmore are both veterans of two long duration stays on the space station. >> and nasa says, they not only prepared to fill out the crew-9 team, that they are already hard at work since they've been up there. >> they've been a welcome set of helping hands. they've already done about 100 hours of work on 42 different experiments and they've helped us with some of the critical station maintenance that we've had on board romo, his family said that they were aware there could be a delay, which means more months of facetiming to keep in touch. all right. >> it is so cool. he gives us a lot of earth views. i especially like seeing the sunset. >> we've been through and there'll be plenty more of those in space for williams and wilmore, which at least him now it says view is a safer option right now. michael holmes, cnn and thanks so much for joining us. >> i'm rosemary church for our international viewers, world sport is coming up next. and
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this week despite the eyebrow raising comments kennedy has made over the years, brian todd looks back at some of those remarks and kennedy's short-lived presidential campaign in my heart, i no longer believe that i have a realistic path of electoral victory. >> robert f. kennedy jr. who started his run as a democrat, then switched to being an independent. bows out of the race and endorses donald trump. and with that, one of the most unique presidential bids in american history comes to a close. >> this isn't just your typical bizarre campaign. this is almost carnival like in may of this year, kennedy claimed that a parasitic worm had once entered his brain and died, which he said lead to quote, severe brain fog and trouble with his short-term memory. he actually joked about it maybe a brain worm ate that part of my memory a few weeks ago in a rambling video posted on x,
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kennedy admitted that about ten years ago, he was driving in upstate new york when he found the carcass of a dead bear that had been hit by a vehicle or so. >> i pulled over and i picked up the bear and put him in the back of my van because i was going to skin the bear. >> kennedy said he got sidetracked by several events that day, couldn't go home, didn't know what to do with the bear. so he decided to leave the carcass in new york's central park and make it look like a bike accident did that be amusing for whoever found it or sunday, the whole story, the wild weird story that rfk junior told about the bear cub and how it got into central park has really made an impact there, not a positive one for him this summer in article in vanity fair had a photo of kennedy appearing to pantomime eating a dog carcass. kennedy denied it was a dog. >> it's actually me eating a goat in patagonia, that same vanity fair article published
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allegations that kennedy had sexually assaulted a former nanny for his family. kennedy's sidestep the accusations i am not a church boy. all this following repeated episodes where kennedy baselessly called the covid-19 vaccines unsafe and a spouse outlandish conspiracy theories about the vaccines and covid-19 is targeted to attack quotations and black people. the people who are close immune are ashkenazi jews and chinese. >> it's all led to a precipitous fall from grace for the son of an american political icon after he dropped out of the race and endorsed trump, five of kennedy's siblings issued a statement saying it's quote, a sad ending to a sad story. >> he's lost siblings, he's lost cousins, aunts and uncles who have said, this is just the wrong way to go in the wrong person kristen donald trump has said he'd be open to appointing robert kennedy jr. to a position in his administration if trump wins in november, the analysts we spoke
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to say if trump does that but it could create real problems for him, starting with the fact that because of his past behavior, it would be very tough to get kennedy confirmed in congress. >> brian todd, cnn washington the body of the grand canyon hiker has been recovered three days after she went missing. >> thirty-three-year-old chenoa nickerson was hiking in grand canyon national park when she was swept away by flash floods a river trip group found her body on sunday in the colorado river. more than 100 people have been rescued after monsoon storms set loose, those floods, arizona's governor called out the national guard and they used a blackhawk helicopter to air live stranded people to higher the ground officials in a massachusetts town are imposing a curfew at parks and fields due to a rare disease one case of mosquito borne eastern equine encephalitis was diagnosed in a human on august 16 and plymouth south east of
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boston. the town outdoor spaces have now been shut down to nighttime visitors officials also announced plans to spray the region for mosquitoes the disease has a mortality rate of between 33 and 70%. according to the state health department on average, only 11 human cases i'll reported in the u.s each year a new experimental drug could lessen the effects of menopause in women drug mega bear is testing the new pill, which they claim can reduce hot flashes and help improve sleep or without using hormones. >> cnn's jacqueline howard has details it's a once-daily pill called alexanda talent and this experimental drug has been developed by the company bayer to reduce the number of hot flashes women experience when going through menopause, the results from two clinical trials were recently released, finding that after four weeks
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women taking the medication were having about eight fewer hot flashes each day while women taking a placebo reported about four fewer a day and bytes 28 weeks, more than 80% of women taking the medication saw at least a 50% reduction in the frequency of their hot flashes and women taken and the drug reported that they're hot flashes were less intense and that they were sleeping better. >> now, currently, hormone replacement therapy is safe and it's a commonly used to treatment approach for women in menopause. but ella zana talent is being studied as another option for relief from hot flashes and it does not involve hormones. so that's a big deal for women who may not be able to take hormone replacement therapy outside of medications though other steps women can take to reduce their hot flashes symptoms are dressing and loose layers, avoiding alcohol, spicy foods, and caffeine, not smoking. maine
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teenage, a healthy weight and try meditation or other practices to help reduce your stress back to you a princeton, new jersey community is celebrating the release of wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich. >> she was released from a russian prison earlier this month as part of an historic prisoner just remember exchange. cnn's gloria pazmino has the story that's right. >> well, it's evans of former high school soccer coaches as some of his former teammates who gathered here and they're all breathing a sigh of relief too. to learn that evan is finally home. you see this is a community that saw evan a grow up. he went to princeton high school where he played soccer, won the state championship when he was a senior. so this is a community of people that have watched him grow up, followed his career. and when they found out that he had been taken going into custody and put into a russian prison. they jumped right into action. they try to figure out what they could do
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as a community to support him. they partnered with the wall street journal and held a series of events to keep evan's name and his story and people's minds. they worried that as time went on, that somehow people would forget about evan's story. so they've been holding these types of events. in fact, the event that was held here was originally scheduled to be another one of these awareness type of events, but when they learned the good news on august 1st, that evan was coming home, they quickly pivoted and change it is into a welcoming party. they have gathered here the same place where they gathered as young students. this is where they gathered to celebrate their victory they say they want to welcome him home and celebrate that he's finally free thankfulness it couldn't come
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at a better time. >> i know not just for people that are going to be at this event over the last 16 months who supported him? perfect for you most important, all the wall street journal staff but for him, his family. i can't i can't imagine so. >> it's really great it's really kind of like the cherry on the ice. >> we held our breath for about a day. >> and then when we finally found out he had landed in turkey, is when really the the excitement really started building and the happiness really started setting in. now speaking to evan's of former coaches, they all talked about as some of his skills has leaked, has leadership, the fact that he was able to stay cool under pressure and little by little, we've been learning about what it was like for evan, those 400 491 days that he was held in captivity, that he kept his spirits up, that he somehow managed to keep his
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good humor up. and people here told me that it didn't prize them that it was just part of what evan's character has always been and that they were not surprised to see him deal with such a difficult situation in that way. so again, if he is able to come and celebrate, they're ready for for him to come home and to celebrate that he's fine. finally home or whenever he is ready to do it, they hope that he can come back here to princeton to celebrate at the same place where they gathered for so many years when they were in high school in princeton, new jersey, gloria pazmino, cnn now too, major league baseball an umpire at yankee stadium was seriously hurt after being struck by a broken bet. >> nick molly was at home plate when he got hit in the head. it happened in the fifth inning of thyanks game on sunday against the colorado rockies. john carlo stanton was at-bat.
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mali had to be taken off the field on a gurney, but appeared to remain conscious. we are told he was later diagnosed with a concussion. and is undergoing medical tests i want to thank you so much for your company this hour. i'm rosemary church. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom after short break. do stay with us the polls for have i got news for you or pretty one of the cars we could run on the news that would never happen if i got news for you.
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