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mr. president, will you pledge not to issue a pardon to hillary clinton. >> u.s. presidential candidate donald trump goes after hillary clinton for her e-mail and engages in an epic twitter rant. also ahead, searching for survivors. residents of aleppo dig through
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rubble while syrian troops prepare for an assault on the city, as well. and a big threat across the crib yap. hurricane matthew is near the top of the storm scale and is due to make landfall on sunday. we have a live report ahead for you. warm welcome for ow viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm zain asher and this is "cnn newsroom." all right. donald trump has made an urgent appeal to president obama who. he's asking the president not to issue a presidential pardon for hillary clinton over her use of a private e-mail server. it's a bit of a strange request because clinton has been completely cleared of any criminal wrongdoing by the fbi and the justice department, as well. but, of course, that is not swaying donald trump. >> mr. president, will you pledge not to issue a pardon to
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hillary clinton and her coconspirators for their many crimes against our country and against society itself. will you make that pledge? >> that was trump at a rally. earlier this week, trump actually complained that his microphone at monday's debate with clinton wasn't working properly. and it turns out he was actually right. the commission on presidential debates said on friday there were issues with trump's audio that affected the sounds level in the debate hall.. but the problem did not affect the sound on television. in the meantime, trump is facing criticism from democrats and republicans for a string of tweets he posted at 3:00 in the morning on friday bashing a former miss universe. he says he has no regrets, though. jason carroll has more. >> reporter: donald trump up early and not letting up on his
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attacks on former miss universe alicia machado. the gop nominee tweeted before dawn, wow, crooked hill was was duped by my former miss u. trump hillary floated her as an angel without checking her past, which is terrible. did crooked hillary help disgusting alicia become a u.s. citizen so she could use her in the debate? during a campaign stop in florida, later in the day -- >> i mean, his latest twitter meltdown is unhinged, even for him. it proves yet again that he is temperamentally unfit to be president and commander in chief. >> during monday night's debate, clinton raised the accusation
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that trump called her miss piggy and miss housekeeping in 1996. >> her name is alicia machado. >> where did you find her? >> and she has become a u.s. citizen and you can bet she's going to vote this november. >> okay, good. >> trump has kept the story alive even as he pushes back. some are not happy with his approach. this as trump continues to cite unscientific online polls that are not true measures of public opinion. >> every single online poll said we won, which is great. every single online poll. >> and as for those accounts of debate discord, trump tweeting remember, don't believe sources said by the very dishonest media if they don't name is sources the sources don't exist. trump at odds with the "usa today" editorial board.
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the paper has never taken sides in a presidential race, but is urging voters to consider anyone but trump this year writing republican nominee, donald trump, is by unanimous consensus of the editorial board unfit for the presidency. the "dallas morning news" and the republic are endorsing clinton this year. trump saying people are really smart for cancelinging the dallas and arizona papers. now usa today will lose readers. for his part, donald trump says tweeting is a modern form of communication and he called it, quote, very effective. but having said that, there are a number of gop leaders who would like to see less tweeting and more thoughtful discussion on the issues. jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> and to jason carroll's last point, trump backer and former
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speaker of the house newt gingrich has some advice for donald trump. he says when it comes to twitter, just say no. take a listen. >> i think what trump has to understand, he's either got to sing i've got to be me or he's got to learn a new song, i've got to be the president. they're not the same song. he has to become much more disciplined. for a while, i thought he had really turned a corner. this last week has been frankly a lost week, a week which has hurt him, which has shaken his own supporters. and you can't tweet at 3:00 in the morning. >> so let's talk about polls. a new national poll shows clinton is gain something ground on trump after their first debate last week. fox news shows that clinton is at 43%. donald trump slightly behind at 40%. because three points between them is basically within the margin of error, there are essentially tied. clinton, though, is doing better in some key states, some key battleground states. in michigan, she's up 7 points.
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42%. donald trump is at 35%. and you're sort of seeing a similar result in new hampshire, again, a seven-point difference between them. clinton in the lead, new hampshire is a key battleground state that could really go either way in november. and in florida, the race has narrowed to just four points, which is barely, barely outside the margin of error. okay. let's get more on this. cnn poll reporter eugene scott joins us live from new york. euge eugene, we just saw in the polls that clinton is slightly ahead. it's sort of been going back and forth, but she got a boost from the debates. but the problem is, polls are very volatile things. how does she maintain that lead for the next five weeks? >> i think what secretary clinton is going to have to do is focus on the demographics that she is not doing as well with. and one of those groups is millennials. we saw in michigan one of the
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states you just mentioned, "the detroit news" endorsed libertarian candidate gary johnson who is doing very well with the young voters. and the secretary needs these voters to be victorious in november. so we are seeing her use surrogates to connect with those voters. >> you put up an interesting point. donald trump has not really received any sort of major newspaper endorsements. is that the going to be a major problem for him or does it just not matter? >> i think it will be a major problem for him with winning independent voters. his base isn't as concerned with what the mainstream media thinks of him. the people who are on the double and who care about some depth when it comes to policy issues are fascinated or at least interested in what people outside of that core base have to say about the issues that donald trump will be over if elected president. >> donald trump called on president obama not to pardon
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hillary clinton over the whole e-mail scandal, even though hillary clinton has never been convicted of a crime in the area of her private e-mails. what can hillary clinton do at this point to make the e-mail question just go away once and for all? >> there's probably nothing the secretary can do to make the e-mail question go away once and for all. there's some speculation that even more e-mails will be released before the election, but she continues to speak out about it being a major area that she would handle differently if if given another chance. so that's the best that she can do with voters. but for voters who are concern about that issue, they will remain concerned about it. and likely nothing she can say will put it to rest. >> it's interesting because i thought she gave a very good response during the debate. she said, listen, i made a mistake. i'm sorry, but i made a mistake a. it appears no matter what she says, it will continue to haunt her. another interesting point that happened during the debate is donald trump came out the next day and delayed about his
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microphone. he said, listen, my microphone wasn't working and everybody made fun of him. they thought he was making excuses because a lot of people said he didn't win. but it turns out he was right. tell our viewers what happens what happened. >> that is true. yesterday the commission released a statement saying there were issues with the microphone. the details weren't made clear immediately, but it certainly was something that trump supporters would look to to suggest the system is rigged, which is something that the candidate regularly says. of course, the commission will say that they did not do that on purpose. but that errors happen. the point is, there will be opportunities, two more debates to move forward for both candidates to make their points and their cases clear to the american people and hopefully audio issues will be resolved by then. >> all right. eugene scott, thank you so much for wake up very early in the morning for us. it's 5:00 in the morning where we both are, but i'm sure there will be lots of late nights
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between now and the start of november. thank you. appreciate that. >> thank you. i want to turn now to syria's civil war and the town of idlib where one rescue brought an aid worker to tears. a warning for you, the images we're going to show you on your screen are somewhat disturbing. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> absolutely heartbreaking. volunteers from the white helmet s dug for hours to save a month-old baby. she was trapped underneath the rubble, but they did manage to rescue her. the video was in the back of an ambulance. the aid worker felt like she was his daughter. and you can hear him, if you listen closely to that video, you can hear him calling out
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dear god. and the battle for the besieged syrian city of aleppo is intensifying. the u.s. estimates about 10,000 syrian-led ground troops are gathering east of the city getting ready for a major assault against rebels there. and as many as 300,000 people are currently trapped inside aleppo. cnn's karache joins us live from aman, jordan, with more. explain to us, among all of this fightinging, is there anything at all that the u.s. can do to put more pressure on moscow? >> well, that is the big question. at this point, zain, the issue of these troops that are massing around aleppo for what seems to be this final ground assault as we've heard from u.s. officials. we've also heard these reports in recent days. you're talking about about 10,000 iranian troops that are
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preparing for this final ground assault into eastern aleppo. at this point in time, there seems to be no indication that anything is being done, at least publicly to try and stop this. this is coming after what we saw last week. the syrian regime coming out with this announcement saying that they have launched this offensive, a military offensive to recapture eastern aleppo and it started with this unprecedented bombing that we saw this campaign a few days of intense bombardment of eastern aleppo where hundreds of people were killed, devastating air strikes that took place in that city and talking to people there, zain. they were saying this is not something they have not seen so far during this war. and, of course, the really worrying thing for people now is the fact that you have -- we're talking about about 300,000 people who are trapped inside eastern aleppo and this possible military assault that the u.s. officials are saying we're going to possibly see here.
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the kind of firepower that could be unleashed on eastern aleppo when this offensive happens, if it happens in the coming days and really no clear sign that anything is being done to ston it after we've seen this real failure of diplomacy to try and stop the fighting in syria. >> so, you know, as this offensive is going on between the syrian government forces and the rebels in the east, do the people who are trapped inside jamana, the 3,000 people or so who are trapped inside, do they feel that the international community has pretty much given up hope and turned their backs on them? >> well, if you talk to people in the besieged part of eastern aleppo, zain, they would tell you every time they think they've seen the worst of this conflict, it gets even much worse for them. this is very true for what they saw last week with that intense bombardment where they were -- people were living in fear.
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they didn't know if they were going to survive a day, and if they did, for how long were they going to survive? this is the bombardment that was so intense. just to give you an example, i was asking an activist late last night how the situation is. and he said everything is relative in aleppo. so he was describing the situation as much better. although about 18 people were killed and there were lots of air strikes in eastern aleppo. >> thank you so much for that sobering report. appreciate it. a major hurricane appears to be headed for jamaica. hurricane matthew has rapidly gained strength. it was a category 5 for a few hours before being downgraded. now back to a category 4. the u.s. national weather service says it's the strongest hurricane in the atlantic since 2011. in terms of its wind speeds, it has sustained winds of roughly around 200 kilometers per hour,
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which is about 155 miles per hour. it could also threaten cuba, haiti and the bahamas, as well. derek van dam, our meteorologist, our weather expert is joining us in the studio. so what's interesting is just how volatile this storm has been in terms of how much it's been upgraded and now it's downgraded. but if you are in jamaica, watching cnn, what can you expect? what is some advice you can give to people who are there right now? >> well, they should be in their final preparation stage for a major landfilling hurricane. we're talking about a formidable storm that poses a major threat not only to jamaica, much of highty and into the bahamas and the east coast of the united states. things could drastically change over the next several days. i want to show you some video coming out of colombia.
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this is the lowest latitude category 5 hurricane that's ever formed. you're seeing footage coming out of colombia where unfortunate hurricane matthew has claimed its first victim. a man drowned. you can see some of the victims trying to sturdy their buildings. it has weakened ever so slightly, but i don't want to diminish the importance and intensity of this storm just because now it's a category 4 versus a category 5. it is still an extremely impressive hurricane, to say the least, churning about the caribbean sea. the national hurricane center has noticed the eye wall is going through what is called an eye wall replacement. that is very typical with category 5 hurricanes as they can never really keep this intensity for very long. so we'll start to see that fluctuation from perhaps a category 5 to a category 4 and back again. interesting stats for you.
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this is ovending a nine-year drought of category 5s across the atlantic basin. this is the lowest latitude a category 5 hurricane has ever been recorded and only two storms have intensified this rapidly as matthew has done over the past 24 hours. that's the inside of the eye wall, by the way, from noaah's hurricane hunter. where is the storm headed? we want to be on the lookout for landfilling hurricane late monday through tuesday morning. then it moves across the bahama islands. what i want you to notice is that miami and the east coast of florida still within that cone of uncertainty from three to five days out. they are not in the clear just yet. so we are going to keep a very close eye on this storm, to say the least. we have hurricane watches for jamaica that will likely be
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upgraded. sustained winds well in advance of 150 miles per hour. take a look at the model spread there just to give you an indication of where the storm could potentially head as the east coast of the united states monitors matthew have been we have been closely. we do not want to see another landfalling hurricane to say the least. >> so it's a coin toss right now as to whether or not it hits florida? >> i think it's important that we focus on the short-term here, and that is jamaica, haiti and all of the caribbean islands there that are in the path of this major hurricane. >> a category 4, it was a category 5 a few hours ago. winds of 155 miles per hour. derek van dam, thank you so much. appreciate that. well, united nations is concerned that tensions are escalating between nuclear powers india and pakistan. we'll tell you about the new clashes in the disputed region
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>> the president of the philippines has been no stranger to controversy, but his latest comments may be his most inflammatory yet. the tough talking rod ree yao due tearty is now comparing himself to adolf hitler. he suggested he would like to kill millions of drug addicts just like hitler killed millions of jus. >> hitler mass occurred 3 million jus. there are 3 million drug addicts, there are. i'd be happy to thoughter 24e78. i'd be happy to slaughter them. at least if germany had hitler, the philippines -- i would like
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to be all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generation from per decision. >> since june, he has killed 1,000 suspects, all reportedly in self-defense. there's been vigilante murders leaving dozen us of victims on the streets with signs accusinging them of being drug pushers. d duterte has insulted president obama and announced an end to joint future military exercises. that's raising a question about the long standing alliance between the u.s. and the philippines. germany's biggest bank is in major trouble. on friday, shares of deutsche bank bounced back from its historic lows after the ceo appealed to investors for calm.
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and the u.s. looking to fine the bank $14 million for misdeeds during the 2008 crisis, there are mounting concerns it will need a bailout. the dwerman bailout has said, no, it's not in talk toes rescue deutsche bank, but as market jitters continue to hurt the barng, the world is turning to angela merkel for answers. >> germany was interruptal in forcing countries like greece, portugal, ireland, spain into bailout agreements during the global financial crisis. a lot of them related to rescuing the banking sector. so for now, for the german government to say, well, we would like to go ahead and bail out deutsche bank, isn't exactly going to wash very well with their fellow eurozone governments. >> the german chancellor is already under tremendous public pressure as a result of her controversial decision to welcome more than a million refugees into germany last year. her party has since suffered its
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worst election results ever. a big bank bailout paid for by taxpayers may not be popular. >> its a wrong approach. banks are private. the government should not help banks until there is a real risk to the country. >> well, if the bank really went broke, then it would be a catastrophe that would crack the economy open. >> and they are right. the imf recently named deutsche bank as the single biggest systemic risk to the global financial system. like it or not, merkel may be forced to consider a bailout. a banking crisis triggered in germany would be the last thing angela merkel and germany needs. atika schubert, cnn. prince william and duchess kate are set to wrap up their trip to canada this weekend. after that, it is back home to the uk, ending an eight-day long
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welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm zain asher. hillary clinton calls donald trump's twitter rant against a former miss universe unhinged. trump says he has no regrets.
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in a string of tweets, he mocked form every beauty queen alicia machado calling her disgusting and a con. in moend's debate, clinton criticized trump for his treatment of machado. in aleppo, syria, we're lea learning the the fighting is escalating even further. 10,000 syrian troops are getting ready for a new assault against rebels holding part of the city. this comes as some 270,000 people are trapped in aleppo with dwindling supplies. and the caribbean is prepare forth a major hurricane. hurricane matthew is now a category 4. the u.s. national hurricane center says it has sustained winds of up to 250 kilometers per hour, which is about 155 miles per hour. and on its projected path, it threatens cuba, haiti, the baham bahamas, as well. the pope is on a three-day visit between the region between
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europe and asia. he's going to stop in acserbaja on thursday. bill clinton is opening up about his 40-year marriage to hillary clinton. in an interview on the clinton campaign's pod cast, the former u.s. president says his wife is more receipt sent, more hesitant to some people to discuss things she thinks are better kept within the family, private things. he also says mrs. clinton has been shaped in part by her heart breaks and her disappoints, as well. >> in hemingway's immortal words, in some way or another, life breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places. and i think that she has literally spent a lifetime dealing with not only her joys and her blessings, but also heartbreaks and disappointment,
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sometimes unfair treatment. and bill clinton also said sometimes when they both return home after a long day on the campaign trail, hillary clinton says, listen, we're not going to talk about politics tonight and they don't. and hillary clinton is speaking out against a series of tweets donald trump sent basically trash talking former miss universe alicia machado. here is our brianna keilar with more. >> reporter: hillary clinton taunting donald trump after he went on an early-morning twitter tirade about former miss universe alicia machado. >> i mean, really, who gets up at the at 3:00 in the morning to engage in a twitter attack against a former miss universe? why does he do things like that? i mean, his latest twitter meltdown is unhinged, even for him. clinton is campaigning today in
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florida, home to 29 electoral votes. >> there are 39 days between now and november 8th. just 39 days left in the most important election in our lifetimes. we have to make every day count. >> clinton's performance in the debate is giving her a bump. clinton is also ahead by seven points in both michigan and new hampshire. in nevada, she's up six. chi clinton hopes the next debate in a little over a week will be a one-two punch even as bill clinton and his surrogates bring up clinton's infidelities. >> it's important to think about how hillary clinton treated
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those women after the fact. >> look, he can say whatever he wants to say as we well know. >> and she's still focussing on this. >> i alone can fix it. >> one of donald trump's key convention themes. >> i alone can fix it. i alone? well, we've learned that that is his way, one person getting supreme power and exer sizing it ruthlessly. that's why he admires dictators like vladimir putin so much. >> looking at these new polls coming out out of battleground states, hillary clinton is hoping to build on this bump with some help from the star power of her surrogates. bernie sanders, we know, is going be in michigan soon campaigning for hillary clinton. he was just in new hampshire with her this last week and elizabeth warren is headed to nevada next week. brianna keilar, washington. just when you thought the u.s. presidential campaign could not get any more predictable, it
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did can and i'm sure it will continue to. less than a day after trump's criticism of a former miss universe, donald trump is seen briefly welcoming playboy playmates to new york in this video. he's in a playboy elementaryo. cnn has asked for a comment from the trump campaign. a clinton campaign spokesperson said there's been a lot of talk about sex tapes today and 234 a strange turn of events, only one adult film has showed up today and its star is done can ald j. trump.
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there's there is a new video deposition out today, as approximately? >> new video of of donald trump under oath, taking a more serious and somber tone. >> i believe my daughter did -- >> this part of a deposition trump made in june in his lawsuit against celebrity chef jeffrey zakarian, the restauranteur who backed out of opening a vaunt in trump's new hotel after trump said this about mexicans. >> they're bringing drugs, they're bringinging crime, they're rapists, and some, i assume, are good people. >> trump said the controversial comments in his speech were planned. >> did you write the statement in advance? was it written 12347. >> no. >> did you plan in advance what you were going to say? >> yes. >> did you talk to other people about it? >> no. >> but it's that statement that
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sakarian said caused him to reconsider his business with trump. >> i got a lot of publicity because of the way they handled it. they grand standed. >> how has that handed you. >> a bad day of press, a few bad days of press. i don't know how i can quantify it, but i think we were hurt by the way they did it. >> still, trump says his campaign success justifies what he says. >> it's not like i've said anything that could be so bad, because if i said something that was so bad, they wouldn't have had me go through all of these people and win all of these primary races. >> donald trump can's lawyers did not want this video released, arguing it could potentially be used politically, like popping up in campaign ads saying, quote, videotapes are subject to abuse. after cnn and other outlets filed a motion for the judge to
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release the tapes, the judge sided against team trump despite opposition for the trump campaign to keep the tapes under lock and key. >> and with under 40 days to go, having it out there serves as a reminder of one of the most controversial moments of his campaign to put that out there fresh in the minds of voters this close to election day. cnn, washington. an iraqi house wife has been fighting isis and before that al qaeda for years. she says she's lost loved ones in the fighting and has swong revenge on terrorists. we want to warn you some of the images in this report are very graphic. >> luhana hamid counts all the time her house has blown. 2006 database 2010, 2011, three
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cars in 2013 and 2014, she says. ing herself as a housewife, she took up arms and leads men into battle against isis and al qaeda before that. six times they tried to assassinate me, she says. i have shrapnel in my head and legs. my ribs were broke b, but all that didn't stop me from fighting. >> her first and second husbands were killed in action and isis killed her father and three brothers. this justifies, she says, the following. i fought them, she tells me, with referring to isis. i beheaded them. i cooked them heads, i burned their bodies. grisly photos from her facebook
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page bear out her words. . general ahned heads operations elsewhere. this is his explanation. she host her brothers and husbands as martyrs, he says. so out of revenge, she formed her own force. last week, umhadidi and her men took to battle to drive isis out of their home. all isis left behind was booby traps and a few dead bodies. many of the residents stayed put. these boys count the trevail of life under isis. there was no school, no nothing, says one. they ruined us. if we lose iraq again, we'll lose it forever. in ways both tangible and
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intangible, this ravaged land has already lost itself. ben wedeman, cnn, northern iraq. >> got to squeeze in a quick break here on "cnn newsroom." when we come back, a murder mystery in paradise. two american sisters found dead in their hotel room at a resort. we'll have new information about what might have hachtd. that's next. sthoo
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. we are learning more about two american sisters found dead in their resort. the sisters died of excess fluid
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in their lungs, but their family says they need more information from authorities. our rosa flores has more. >> loving sisters, best friends who wanted to experience life to the fullest. that's how robin and annie quarky are being described, two women who died in mysterious circumstances while on the vacation of a lifetime in seychelles. police on the tropical island paradise say hotel workers at the resort found the two minnesota natives unresponsive in their luxury villa on september 22nd. robin, 42, a commodities trader and younger sister, annie, 37 and administrative assistant at jp morgan chase arrived to seychelles on september 15th after sight seeing in kenya and tanzania. local police say the women appeared to be so intoxicated the night before they died that hotel staff had to assist the
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pair to their villa. it would be the last time they were seen alive. a preliminary autopsy report revealed both women's cause of death to be fluid in their lungs, a condition known as pulmonary edema. the autopsy for annie showed fluid in the brain or cerebral edema as a contrenting factor in her death. reports are pending. in a place known for its beauty and ser renty described as annie as the best place ever. family members face the somber task of bringing their loved ones back to the u.s. on their final journey home. rosa flores, cnn, chicago. coming up next, van gogh, how investigators managed to recover two artist's paintings 14 years after the heist. traits from your family. my ancestor, lady eleanor, made it big in textiles.
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about 3,000 people in a football stadium. he was praying for peace and also drawing attention to the plight of refugees. he also met with the president of georgia earlier in the day. this is his second day of a three-day visit to the region which is between europe and asia. he'll be finishing up his trip on sunday in a country with mostly muslims, azerbajan, but is has a small catholic population, a little over a few hundred people. 14 years after being stolen, van gogh paintings could be headed back to amsterdam. they were recovered in the home of an alleged mafia boss. >> mystery of the missing masterpieces finally solved after 14 years. authorities in italy revealed they've recovered two paintings by the dutch master vincent van
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gogh. congregation leaving the reformed church and another painting both worth millions. they were stolen from a museum in amsterdam in 2002 during a heist. >> what we have seen is a letter on the back side of the museum and we found the rope. we're still looking if those things have something to do with the robbery. >> following a massive investigation dubbed operation vince vincent, police blame the italian mafia for the heist. police say they found the works hidden in a house in naples that belongs to a suspected mafia boss. experts confirmed the painting's you a then advertise thety and they appear to we in good condition. >> of course, we hope that they will be able to return to our
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museum as soon as possible. >> because the paintings are being used as evidence in the investigation, it's not clear when they will be returned. but the museum's director says he's been waiting for this moment for 14 years. cnn, rome. >> thank you so much for joining us. i am zain asher. for our viewers in the u.s., cnn new days is next. for everyone else, incredible survivors starts in just a moment.
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