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and pains, than having an improved sense off well being. >> if you think maybe you can't break it down in a hard core hip-hop class but hula, you can to it your whole life and so it really is for everyone. we have just now flown over mexico beach and it's gone. it's gone. >> daylight exposing the force of hurricane michael. >> there's nothing left here anymore. turkish media reporting that missing disdant khashoggi may have recorded his own death. >> it's disgusting especially if the accusation of killing, dismemberring him.
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>> i think sanctions would should be applied. >> you're not the first woman who have had to deal with with infidelity. >> i'm a mother. >> to you love your husband? >> yes. i'm fine. we're following reports out of turkey that missing journalist can khashoggi may have filmed his death. they have audio and visual evidence that he was killed inside the saudi consulate. i believe in the policy that my husband put together because i believe that we need to be very vigilant with coming to the country. >> also this morning first lady milania trump saying she was
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blindsided by the zero tolerance policy that led to family separations at the boarder and can hearing from her regarding her mare riage to don on the. >> the search for survivor sz going on this morning in the hardest hit communities along the florida pan handle. ♪ wow, listen to that. this is new video in to cnn this morning show thing force and you hear hurricane michael slamming into mexico beach, florida. you can see the strength of the surge. 155 mile-per-hour winds. sounds like a jet engine. at least 17 dead.
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but officials say that number could rise. >> days after the storm hit, nearly 900,000 homes and businesses this morning still don't have power. we're talking about places like panama city beach where officials say it's going to take so long to get in there just to restore that power. >> erica chill is in mexico beah sunrise now. some people may be coming back today. are officials expecting more people? and what are they telling people about returning so soon after the storm. >> he understands why they want to see what they find. she was ninety-first one able to get in. she wants them to know what is left of their home. but the mayor said we need really think about how this is happening because this is a small town and we cannot sustain
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all off these cars coming in and out because there's so much else that's happening here. they made a second pass of the buildings that survive yesterday. fema is here. and brock long is expected to be in florida today. there are also -- there are national guard troops, bulldozers to get the debris out of the way. so it has turned into a very busy yet strong stretch of town. that is a concern for the mayor and he fully understands that people need to see what is left. they told me the destruction was worse than they imagine. >> from what i've seen in pictures with with bombs were dropped, that's kind of what it's looking like here. but with fwaud's help we're going to rebuild and gain our strength afwep.
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again. we're a pretty resilient people here. >> there's not one local business here. that's operational and year mom and pop. this isn't hampton inn and pizza hut and walmart. >> you sort of see from behind me there's a field of debris. we ecan push in even on the home over my left shoulder here and to my right, my apologies. an entire walls just gone. youed see a dining room table on an angle. some of what we're seeing on the ground, year not going to go through people's belongings but to my right there's a muffin tin and we can get a picture can of it right here.
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obviously somebody's air conditioning unit. it is everywhere and there are little bits and peoples' of people lives everywhere and this is not just piles off debris. these are moments in people's lives. as difficult taz is to come back, what we're also hearing is that they're determined to rebuild. this is their vacation home. she said we have our health, we have our family. she said but this is a special place. people will rebuild. we're stronger than this and that is the sentiment we're hearing. >> in mexico beach. thanks so much. >> take a look at bhaut ittwhat like from the air. look at all the homes, the structures that are in tact on the left-hand side of the streen and on the right hand side it
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almost looks like a beach with little piles of junk like a junkyard but we know it's not. those are pieces of people's lives. and that's why they go back and they dig through all of that to find that picture, that diary, that photo album or that sentiment given to them by somebody that is so cherished. >> it has taken people decades to accumulate their lives. and he moved there in the 70s. it will take a long time to rebuild these communities. many of the people there are determine to rebuild their olives and their communities. >> and that's what made this so remarkable at the end of the day. we want to take you further west to panama city because scott mcclain is there. how accessible are things there
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to get back in their homes or at least of what's left. . >> reporter: well, the situation of getting around is a lot better and other signs of normalcy. fr businesses, gas stations start irng to reopen. though there are still 300,000 people across florida without power. power is the least of their worries and you can see why. this is the jinx middle school. this is obviously the gym naze wrm because you can see right through it like a doll house. these brick walls came right down. you see the bleacher the floor and really destroyed on both sides and what's ironic is students from this school actually welcomed in students hit in puerto rico last year.
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and this isn't even the epicenter. there were entire communities scraped from the map here. yesterday we were in marianna florida and this storm took quite a toll there. you would be hard pressed to find a building that was untouched by the force of this hurricane. both of them had their chimneys literally blown off their homes. and the other case the chimney collapsed on to the roof, through the roof of a woman's home. we spoke to her not long after she returned them to see the destruction first hand for the very first time. listen. >> didn't expect to come back and see a gaping hole unmy roof. but at least i have a house. i know some who don't have a house.
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i lived through hurricane andrew. i just never a thought wrd i'd that again. >> reporter: she road out in kentucky. and once he heard that pounding rain on his house, he instantly refwreted his decision to stay and if he dood it again, he would have got out of town. they're still in search and rescue mode as they try to get to some of the more remote parts of these counties. they expect the death toll will rise. >> thank you so much for bringing us what's happening there. and i know as we sit here and watch and you think i want to do something. i don't bow what to to. please go to cnn.com/impact. if you're confused about how you
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death on his apple phone. saudi arabia denies any involvement. >> they have prevented khashoggi's son from traveling out of the country by invalidating his pass port. so what do we know about why they're keeping his son in the country? >> reporter: this is something that transpired months before khashoggi's disappearance and in speaking with other media outlets prior to his disappearance had been talking about his own concerns about the situation within the saudi kingdom. he had also been quite an out spoken critic. remember however he was an insider and had been growing increasingly out spoken in his criticism thop way the saudi
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government was conducting a number of activities to include activists, human rights activists as well. the article that was published in the pro government newspaper says that khashoggi had turned his apple watch voice recording application on before entering into the consulate and that he somehow managed to through that perhaps even record his own final moment. but we have not been able to independently verify that information and this particular article was fraught with inconsistencies and tech naul. they're saying even if he did turn on that application, the information migrated out off it. that being said it is important to also remember that turks have been asserting that they do have o audio and video recording.
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a source familiar with the investigation was briefeds by a russian intelligence agency says whatever the turks had is really quite chilling, depict thing moment of assault. a sort of argument that broke out and then there is evidence also that point to the murder as well. this has become a very highly pliticized moment at this stage. the turks had received an okay from the saudis to search the consulate. the saudis then ask that be postponed and over the weekend we saw the formation of a joint work withing group, a saudi arabia delegation arriving in turkey yesterday. we're going to have to wait and see what if anything they
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uncover. they've been calling on saudi arab you do conerate with them. again it's a very tricky situation at this stage and all we really know is that khashoggi disappeared inside this building and was not seen or heard from again. >> still so many questions. sarah, tell us more about this new interview with president trump and what he's saying about the consequences for it cushowing khashoggi's ba? >> he's use thing toughest language yet. in that interview he taped thursday he said the stakes are so high in part because of khashoggi's status as a journalist and vowed that quote severe punishment suggests they were involved in the alleged murder off this washington post
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columnonists. take a listen. >> there's a lot at stake. and maybe especially so because this man was a reporter. there's something -- you'll be surprised to hear me say that. there's something really terrible and disgusting about that if that twhur case. we're going to get to the bottom of the and there will be severe punishment. >> that was a preview of an interview that will air sunday. and it underscores the fine line trump is trying to walk because earlier in the clip, president trump talks about wanting to preserve a arms sale to saudi arabia while and they're important not just because of economic ties but because saudi arabia had become a focal point
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of the it and the u.s./saudi relationship had ali begun to draw -- the killing of civilians, the precipitation of a humanitarian crisis. so now trump is going to pressure to state what he has in mind >> thank you so much for the update. >> joining me columnist for the washington post. cnn political can analyst and senior white correspondent from bloomberg news. these strong words about there being severe consequences.
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reconcile that rhetoric with the relationship and the arms deal >> it's better than what president trump said when he down played being twuf with the saudis. and get serious about this is rising and effecting the administration. but it's far short of what the administration ought to be doing and not only to punish but to release information about what pressure they might have on that day. and that pressure should be applied to the turkish government too. right now and tell us what they know so we'll know what they know. so the point of punishment is to
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deter future action. we need lot more of both and? president's back and forth attitude doesn't inspire a lot of confidence and that $100 bill ynl arm sale a lot of arms deals already in the pipeline or will never happen and arms sales are our leverage against other countries, not our -- we haven't an arms sale get in the way of our interests and values and residents from getting murdered in foreign consulates. we don't sell arms to north korea because they don't respect -- >> he says he doessent want to hurt jobs, bowing, lockheed. and the resistance. flrs push back he's getting from
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his own party. calling for action under magnitsky act. and a potential effort to stop this arm sale. how broad and deep is that support to try to punish saudi arabia? >> i think the movement you're seeing in the senate is actually sniffer can't and has potential to be serious to some tent. we've seen the previews in terms off how he forced the president's hamd hand. and that mag nits key structure does give the president a hand to go ethere if he doesn't want to go there himself. part of the problem is out sthofd sanction structure, this
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administration has put so much of a reset on trust ring saudi arabia to be decent actors. that the iran policy hinges on this. the destwrier have a a working foreman hinges on this. and so if the u.s. really moves to deal -- and aside from the very serious concern of journalists around the world, that question of where the u.s. goes in terms of middle east policy is very much tied up in all of this. >> i totally agree with everything margaret just said but i would just add that rethink of the trump middle east approach, we need do that anyway. how is that middle east paesz
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plan going? is saudi arabia a reliable in the region? >> of course not. and have any of the actions regarding leb tron or any of the other issues where you were -- did any of that work with out? if the suspected murder of jamal were just an isolated incident, we could say we don't really know what tcharacter can of thin prince and regime is. but it's the latest in a long string of clear examples that this one is not working in our national security in theests, morals and values our country is based on. and this incident is just bringing that to the forin a
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prelty plain way. frars a conversation between the u.s. the southies. he tweeteds them repercussions will be fire on whose froe flame it. that's not surprising at all. and this is part offf a coordinated campaign. frars it's not that complicated. and course the government is going to side with their friends. but that's a usesless addition to the debate and any criticisms on the calls for that -- >> is there any wavering at all
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or any coneration? we're hearing from the treasury secretary they will be in for the treasury conference. frrls >> well, there is discussion behind the scenes of all of their options and what you're seeing is the response by the american business communities and media outlets as well in terms off participation. we know the president has plans to speak with the king and we know from jared kushner's initial conversation, as the president humself laze out, the saudi's position has been to deny anything. so it's unclear how much will come out of that call. i believe after that we'll begin to see the white house really
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milania trump sat down for a rare interview while away on her trip overseas and spoke about a number of issues, the immigration policy, cnn white house reporter here to discuss with us. let's listen first all of to what she said about the family separation zero tolerance policy. >> i was blindsided by it. i said to him that i feel that's unacceptable and he felt the same. >> so she talked about how she talked to the president about this. >> absolutely. i remember that quite well because i was on the trip where she went down the border and i
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remember asking her how did the president feel about this? and the first lady told him she was going so there wasn't a chance for him to feel anything about it. she make as decision and she typically follows through. i think there's more influence, more back and forth between the first couple than most people want to think about or really believe. but certainly they've been together for 20 years. people forget that part and they speak a language together that most married couples do and i think she does influences him certainly. >> you're talking about going town thoboarder. she wore that jacket, the i don't care, to the detention facilities. here's what she said about it. >> i wore the jacket to go on the plane and off the plane and it was for the people and for the left-wing media who are
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criticizing me and i want to show them i don't care. you can criticize whatever you want to say but it will not stop me to do what i feel is right. >> what compelled you to wear it at that moment? you had just been with children anden the you put the jacket on. >> after the visit i put it on because i see how media got obsessed about it. >> so there was an intention behind the jacket. >> she had previously said it's just a jacket. flow the sudden it's this message to the left-wing media. it's a little bit maybe preplanned. obviously the jacket is a very big sticking point for her. on a scale of things that have the gone wrong during her tenure. she didn't wear it on the ground in texas. she did wear it on and off the
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right now an american paster who was imprisoned in turkey is preparing to come back to the united states. pastor was released friday, flew along side his wife for a medical check and when he landed, the u.s. ambassador hand him an american flag and he kiss canned it. he's expected to meet president trump in the oval office. wilbur ross told t said earlier this year it was the
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justice department that requested it, not the white house. and now it appears steve bannon played a role. congressional correspondent has more from capitol hill. >> new filing raising serious questions about wilbur ross pfsz testimony. before two house committees earlier this year when he it was not -- raising questions on the 2020 census. it was the justice department instead. now this new department filing suggests that actually the former white house advisor, steve bannon who called wilbur ross and speak about adding a citizenship question to that census. now earlier this year when he was asked by a a democratic
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congressman about whether or not he was involvedpub he said he didn't know andess it was the justice department that began discussion can over this topic. >> has anyone discussed you or with anyone on the team add a thing citizenship question? >> i'm not aware oas search. we have had a suggestion to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. >> now in the aftermath of this rev larksz democrats jumping all over this. including the top democrat who issued a statement going after will ross and the trump administration that was trying to -- him from being deposed, trying to stop the citizenship question from being added to the census.
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and it is now clear both the justice department and the white house were part ofsic reitary ross's secret campaign to orc stl -- orchestrate a citizenship question from the census. but now the justice department is trying to block depositions for the very same trump administration officials who engage in these as, and misled congress." it does not contradict the secretary's story. and they've been silent on this significant issue because of course concern from the critic is adding a question could ultimately discourage particularly undocumented immigrant communities by predominantly democratic areas and 2020. the white house and the trump administration say it's all part of an effort to get better data.
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17 people are dead after hurricane michael now and it has a lot of people wondering about the intensity of these storms. is climate change a factor here? >> joining us a climate scientist at nasa's institute for space studies. we have now a 500-year storm every two or three years. so explain to us in morning television family watching terms
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the siencience behind why year having such intense storms so often. >> we have about 90 tropical cyclones throughout the world every year and there's a lot of variation in intensity, size, location where they make land fall. we do know that the background on which they're ooccurring is changing. flrs sea surface temperatures are watching now when they were 30 years ago. that is fuel for these storms and what we found is increasing future temperatures makes it last longer and there's some hint they to travel slower. there's can couple off otherer things going on as well. sea level rise.
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it's mang storm surges want. and the amount of water in the at misses fear is mou how much rain is falling. so is this a natural cycle or something man is contributing to? >> i mean there are natural cycles but the trends over the last few decades, particularly in temperature and waterer vapor are all related to human activities and the dominant one is the mainhouse greenhouse gases. >> how does this change wr people plan to rebuild potentially after these storms. >> they can make better chances but it makes them more akud. the reason there's so much more
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millions of californians live near or below the poverty line. politicians like gavin newsom talk about change, but they've done nothing. sky-high gas and food prices. homelessness. gavin newsom, it happened on your watch. so, yeah. it is time for a change. time for someone new. good morning to you. it is saturday, october 13th. >> president trump is promising severe punishment if it's proven that saudi arabia is responsible for the death of journalist jamal khashoggi.
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over 900,000 customers still without power after hurricane matthew. focus this morning, the hard hit. we're taking you there. you're in the cnn newsroom. and first the breaking news we're following today. president trump promising quote severe punishment if it's found responsible for the death of jamal khashoggi. >> he recorded his own death by turning on the recording function of his apple watch. >> he's been missing for more than a week. frrt sources are also saying saudi authorities have

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