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>> the mascot was the pancake. he gets absolutely steam rolled by a giant human powder. >> i hope you guys had a much better game than we did. >> soon we'll get some highlights on. i know you'll put them on. >> the next hour of "new day" starts now. good morning. and welcome to your new day. i'm boris sanchez. >> and i'm amra walker. right now all eyes are on tropical storm ian as it pushes toward fliten it. plus congresswoman liz cheney threatening to leave her
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own party if donald trump becomes the republican nominee in 2024. we're going to tell you how she plans to fight to keep the former president of the and now people in iran and around the world are demanding answers. >> and prepare for impact. nasa getting ready to slam a spacecraft into an asteroid. we'll explain what nas's's doing here. good morning, everyone. it is sunday, september 25th, the start of a wonderful week, trying to channel some of that positive boris energy. thanks for waking up with us. hi, boris.
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>> good morning, amra. it's all a if a sad. but woo this morning all of florida is watching what's happening in the caribbean as strop. the latest forecast shows it's growing to a category four hurricane over the gulf of mexico before making landfall somewhere in florida. >> you don't know exactly where it's going to hit at this point. yesterday florida governor ron desantis extending an emergency order to include the entire state and president biden declaring an emergency for florida, putting fema and other federal agencies on alert. residents from the florida panhandle to the florida keys are being urged to prepare for storm surges, hurricane force winds and heavy rain. >> we're blasting the information out as soon as we get it. and we are encouraging everyone
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to be very pro active be prepared. >> let's go to meteorologist allison chin char. it seems like the code of concern it pretty it's kind of a the who mess and that's making it very difficult for forecasters to really kind of care owe down right now sustained winds of 60 miles per hour, guesting up to right now we do know there is a hurricane warning out for grand wayman island, hurricane watches out for the once u rar in between those two low kiegssthe
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southwest coastline of cuba, you're talking 9 to 14 feet. that is very significant storm surge along that coast line. potentially getting all the way up to major hurricane strength once it crosses over cuba and it if then it's going to help ten slightly cooler temperatures here in terms of sea surface specifics and a little bit more of a higher work environment and will weaken the storm a little bit beforehits landfall. and that's what the models are rg a really hard time with at this point. the american model how much thrower, likely oaf around panama city. the european model must faster, looking a the a land fall between hires and tem wednesday evening. you can see the spret here is
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what what we are going it sao. this is certainly going to be something we have to keep a very close eye on in the coming days. >> we won't tell ian you called him a hot mess. priscilla alvarez joining us new. shoo m having to skalt. >> that's right. he had planned to go to floridadks but because of this form those plans are now cancelled. this is a storm that the kous.
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snchl swls provide eight fwag. it's expected to intensify the next would you mean of days. the white house getting ahead of it with this mmm bore his. >> all right, priscilla if. he said while there as a lot of frm now. in (whether they're outer bounds of the storm. and where ffrm so that's going it certainly be the case here. or frm we're going to have heavy
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still reeling from a stop that hit about n more than 40% of the island remains in the dark in the wake of had your hurry possible if. . in moatable fee oney. y if a o. in -- one of them joins us live from san juan. congressman richie for is it with be in. come woman, we're grateful sfrrm you have family that's puerto rican and many.
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well, it's a national scandal that in the wealthiest country in the world, the people of puerto rico, more than 3,000 american citizens, have no electricity during natural disasters and have no reliable or affordable electricity, even in the had not one, two, three but seven frin pain of sustain be rate inreeses. >> there flchl so the standard of live hearing is sun sfochbl had who legislate which i consider the most dire infrastructure foo. many well, for one thing fema has to cut the red tape.
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the governance here in peekio very. >> who service responders but f to gave fame. stlo needs to are more training, more effect california dp fema, hud, doe, all the agencies have to come together and be sure that the grid is built as past as possible. there you've been outspoken on the issue of state hood for puerto rico, arguing it could help resolve a lob the of the. >> well, why is a person one said, you have frnl more federal
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representation would mean more federal resources. and the people on the island who ser in the mill, parknfrp no. m (sflrm and om of (we all agree on one thing, that the status yet (it is a colony. than in the control board. the financial control board is part of the problem here. it has presented f the high.
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transitioning to clen energy atn i would have brought it from 20% to 20% on both sides. they agree on row storing crass icy on the island f i don't thinkman, that's all we have time for m. in n. all right, still to come this morning, liz cheney says she will campaign with democrats if it means pip . in that's sending some surprisingly eyebrow raises
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as you may recall, cheney was booted from house republican leadership last year over her criticism of trump and mainly her role on the january 6th committee. she lost this year's primary election to a trump backed candidate. >> let's bring in our cnn congressional reporter live from capital hill. participating in in forum in
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nuks and one of them being a question of l she would one who are she's continued if as you all said that she's said that if doesn't trump wins the republican nomination lee. in take a listen to what he said. >> there nichlt (refused to allow a different progress flchgs since then it sta. >> i'm going to make sure trpt drft that you're going to can and make sure he's not the nominee, ant if he is, i went
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republic. from f nfrmt she was most recent will restraining order frrm. in but now she has lost her candidate here, he had m n with democrat boris and am frachl that pin to push his lies that the lebs was stole kwen from him, 2021 election, specifically remembering karen charn lk you a nachbl to make sure calorie
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>> we should all be standing up and supporting this country and this democracy because there are those that are trying to tear it down through their anger and their false information that's out there. >> zeb zeleny, cnn. >> people looking for a b be life are stillll kcrossing the southern border in large numbers. come back.a closer look when we
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about 250. >> reporter: these are the struggles. >> he hasn't taken off the rosary in the entire journey. >> reporter: of migrants who recently arrived in el paso. this man and his four children settled in for a night at the airport to fly to atlanta to begin a new wife. he says his wife is partially paralyzed, that's why she didn't make the journey. >> reporter: this woman is fleeing nicaragua. her 4-year-old daughter has wiped away her tears more than she can remember. and this man waits at the bus station, holding a parting gift from his 2-year-old daughter. they're part of unprecedented surge in migration that el
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paso's deputy city manager says is testing the infrastructure here. he says a month ago border patrol was releasing up to 250 migrants daily into el paso and now about a thousand, creating a shelter issue. >> all of our shelters are already at capacity so we are putting them up at hotels. >> reporter: a transportation bottle neck. border patrol has been happen p apprehending about 1,500 migrants in the el paso region. a spike from the 900. this is one of the routes that was used to cross into the united states. once border patrol realized it was not a one-day anomaly, they set up a mobile processing
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center under the bridge. >> reporter: this is where they determine if migrants stay or go back. >> the cuban, the nicaraguan and venezuelan cannot be removed like migranting some other countries. >> they say she said that she witnessed a rain during delgado is going to atlanta, too, but while in el paso, they need orientation and access to retours is where multiple busses, chartered and paid for by the city of el paso depart daily to chicago and new york. that's where we met castro.
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like so many migrants, she hoping to reunite with family and has no money. inside the airport at midnight, an odd sense of normalcy the delgado children haven't seen in a month. access to crayons and toys. >> reporter: how difficult is it for you to know their children don't have their mother? >> he says it's really tough to grow up without a mother. his mother died when he was 9. >> reporter: despite the struggles for these three families -- >> you're very thankful. >> reporter: just being on u.s. soil is a dream come true. the question is will these migrants be allowed to stay in the united states? and the answer to that question is it depends. they all have to go through immigration proceedings and asylum or other types of relief are not guaranteed. rose, flores, cnn, peks b texas.
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especially the feminist nature of them triggered by the death of a woman in government custody. she died last week after being taken to a reeducation center apparently for not wearing a hijab properly. iranian officials say the 22-year-old died from a heart attack but u.n. experts have pointed to reports suggesting her death was the result of alleged torture. iran state media has reported at least 35 deaths from the protests and more than 1,200 arrests, though cnn cannot independently verify the death toll claims. the internet service has been shut down making it extremely difficult to know what is happening. joining me is the author of a memoir about leaving los angeles and spending a year in iran. and you're right about being detained by the morality police,
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living this life in the shadow of fear, as you say in iran as a female. you don't believe the iranian government's account that amini died of a preexisting conditions are right? tell me why. >> thank you for having me on. there's plenty of evidence that i've seen firsthand and evidence you can find on the internet if you were to simply search arrests by the morality police of iranian girls that shows the brutality. and it's not incidents that happen now and then, it's kme co common and it's grown men beating young women, throwing them into the back of a car, punching them. there's footage went by, trying
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to stop it with her on borediful the brutality is so common place that. >> or knows someone very close who has. >> your wasn't nearly as brutal as what, you know, you say many women have experience. what was it like for you? >> humiliating. i was taken in because i had a fraction of my ankle showing beneath my full-leng skirtand, who was like a female action, the morality police. and i was berated and then i was taken into the station where i was in a room alone with a
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policeman who reprimanded me, chastised me and in that moment i knew -- i was terrified, i knew the wrong word or direct icon tact wa escalate the situation to something of a nightmare. it was every time i had a run-in with the morality police, it was the most terrifying experience of my life. >> i wonder what you think and what you feel when you see he's massive protests on the treats? do you feel pr. >> it's at you a as to and they're a part of these crowds chanting "death to the dictator "ou i'm inspired by their chourj
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and woof seen footage of the police opening fire on nfrm. >> the same way it was in 2019 with the froess where 1,500 people were killed and hundreds were imprisoned. the brutality with which iran treats its citizens is inhumane, and these kids, they're yids and they're out there risking their lives to demand to be allowed to live. >> i do have to ask you this before we dp. what are your thoughts on the world's response thus far, down
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now. you and you -- i am appalled that the u.n. wouldn't allow gracie to speak and everyone talks about accountability but i'd like to see world leaders step up and demand that from the government of iran. >> i really wish we had more time. fascinating perspective fromom you. thank you so much. i know it's early there e in lo angeles. appreciate you waking. >> we'll be right back. can. schwaaab! learn more about personalized indexing at schwab today. have you seen my new phone yet? it like, folds in half. i love my phone i would never even think about switching. (gasng) ♪
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million wimiles away. they will attempt to determine if the collision can alter the path of an asteroid in space. >> the goal is for the technology to one day be used to save humanity if a space rock were ever to threaten to hit our planet. let's discuss with an astro physicist an host of the outrageous act of science show. always great to see you. what do you have make of this? do you think it's going to work? >> good morning. i sure hope it's going to work. whatever the military creates a new weapon, they have to test it before they deploy it. so we've been concentrating on finding the objects that may impact the earth but we also have to figure out exactly how that's going to work. >> everyone out there, there is no killer asteroid headed
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towards earth. let's make that clear. >> very clear. >> so why this asteroid in particular? >> well, this asteroid is pretty good for a few reasons. number one, it's and that allows us to do a test that is somewhat unambiguous and what i mean by that is how do you measure what impact you had on the object? right? what you can do in this case is look at how the period of the orbit changes, how long it takes to go around the other object so you know how far you moved it and gave it energy. but the other thing is that the impact is designed for when the asteroid is at the closest approach to earth. that means we have ground based observatories and aircraft to observe it. it is timing and configuration
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and a lot of thought went into it. >> yeah. clearly. it seems like a complicated operation. i'm wondering why the decision to nudge it and change direction opposed to blowing it up like in "armageddon." >> we don't have bruce willis. >> that's true. >> you don't really know what the best thing to do is and blowing up an asteroid on a collision course to earth and this is not will create mini asteroids so the best thing to do is find something that potentially if something is potentially coming toward us with the best thing to do is hit it with a nudge and make it miss. it is almost like a three pointer versus a layup in basketball. for a layup there's a bigger
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marilyn of error. you have to be accurate. steph curry isn't throwing asteroids at us. >> i love how you explain this. you simplify it so much. i'm curious because i love the movie "don't look up." could an asteroid threaten us in our lifetime? >> it seems unlikely. we have had missions scanning the skies since the '90s looking for anything to impact the earth. in the past it was 1 kilometer why we have found it already and now two missions going. one is nancy grace roman telescope which is a wide field scanning the sky telescope and then on the ground is the reuben
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telescope. so for an object originating in the solar system is highly unlikely anything bad like that will happen in our lifetimes but there's also a possible exception. right? >> huh oh. >> we have seen an object outside from the solar system and pass through. right? so if such an object were to show up and coming from the direction of the sun and can't find it until it's closer to us that could be a challenge but incredibly unlikely. >> we certainly hope the mission works and if not i hope they have speed dial. >> what is your favorite sci-fi movie? >> the one i will be in. sign me up! >> the one you will be in. that's a good one. >> the one i thought this is the
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