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happen again in any of those places anytime he's kind of following her if you look at the schedules, yes. i would i would warn the trump campaign, even though yes, you defeated hillary clinton in 2016, history is replete with male candidates overstepping their bounds against female candidates. and the backfire that, that can have if, especially if you're real plea even if you do it gets real creepy, real quick, if you make a mistake and also, what was his vision? >> he was just going to roll up on her and secret service was not going to be like, dude, what's going i mean, it's senator rick lazio, right? right under our skin bowls names that yes. >> we have to dig deep here and touches into walz said on tuesday, not just weird but creepy, that's what democrats are going to want to try to play this into and that's, you're not a democrat, but you're it's so childish okay. >> on that note, thanks to our panel, thanks to all of you for joining us. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. cnn news
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central starts right now team trump trying to tear down harris is running made calling into question his military service, conjuring up memories of the swift boat strategy 20 years later. >> well, that same strategy work boarded a terror plot to attack taylor swift concerts three of her blockbuster shows canceled new details this morning about the suspects in that case and a missing five-year-old boy pulled out of the water and then floodable rescue caught on camera, will show you all of that and more. i'm sara sidner with kate bolduan. john berman is out. this is cnn new central you remember the talk of focusing and on policy. >> do you remember the talk of toning it down and pushing for
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unity? >> me neither donald trump is running mate going full attack mode on harris is running mate tim walz with the new state of the 2024 race, looking a bit like a throwback right now, they already attack kamala harris is rachel identity and now republicans are reviving old planes, going after the minnesota governors military record and then there's this going on behind the scenes. >> the washington post reporting from multiple sources, quote, trump has grown and queen increasingly upset about harris is surging poll numbers and need he had coverage since replacing biden on the ticket complaining relentlessly and asking friends about how his campaign is performing. it's unfair. he says, i beat him and now i have to beat her to harris and walz striking a different tone so far on the trail they're tried to steal the joy from this country. >> they try and steal our next president brings the joy. she evan. >> in this fight we are joyful warriors it is now a sprint to
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the finish. >> seen alayna treene and starting us off this morning, alayna, what new insight do you have on what donald trump is saying behind the scenes and also new reporting on the new strategy from team trump well, kate, look, i want to focus on some of the remarks that j.d. vance made yesterday and they really kind of emphasize how this race and this election has really entered a new phase of nasty and ugly attacks yesterday, j.d. vance, donald trump's running mate while in michigan tried to recuse tim waltz. harris is running mate, the minnesota governor of ducking military service and abandoning his unit before they were deployed to iraq. i want you to just take a quick listen to what he said and then i'm going to break it down for you. >> when the united states marine corps, when the united states of america asked me to go to iraq to serve my country. i did it. i did what they asked me to do it and i did it honorably and i'm very proud of that service when tim walz
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was asked by his country to go to iraq, you know what he did? he dropped out of the army and allowed his unit to go without him now kate first of all, i've never served in the military when i made that clear, but these two men have are both military veterans. i think that's the first thing we need to keep in mind that there's no question that they are both served and served honorably. now, walz, for his part, was in the national guard for 24 years vance was in the marine corps and i'm going to walk you through though, where this line of attack is coming from, because this is really what vance has been kind of leaning into so like i said, walz was in the army national guard for 24 years. the question is about when he left. so in 2005, he had filed paperwork to be a congressional candidate it it and also i will say he made one deployment while he was in the national guard to italy in an effort to support the operations of plans to go to rack. but in 2005, you file that paperwork in march 2005,
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the guard announced a possible deployment within two years to iraq in may, he retired from the garden hard after serving 24 years. and then in july of 2005 is when the unit received the order to deploy. now, we have not heard walz like directly respond to these lines of attack just yet he has responded to these in the past when people have questioned him and his timing of leaving the service, he had said that he did it because because he wanted to run for congress, he was worried about the hatch act, which of course prevents federal employees from engaging in political activity. but this is really the timeline that vance and the trump campaign is zeroing in on. i want to talk to you now about vance's military records. so he spent four years in the marine corps. he served as a combat corresponded. he was deployed wait to iraq and served in combat for about six months. he says he did not or excuse me, he says he did not experience combat, but he was in iraq supporting those efforts for six months. and then he left service in september 2007 as a
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corporal. now all of this aside, kate, i think i just want to put a finer point on what's happening here, which is that again, this election has raised a very ugly phase. and what vance is trying to do, and part of what he's been told to do by the trump campaign is to kind of throw sand in the eyes of the components, muddy up this race and have people question their character and whether or not they are the right people to be serving this country. and that's exactly what he set out to do with these comments yesterday and michigan it's great context. you're putting it all in, alayna. thank you. as always, for your reporting. she says a perfectly it's very clearly entered a new phase in this sprint to the finish. now with that, nasty might be the word i'm just going after each other. >> it will be interesting to see how this all plays out somebody who has not been in combat accusing someone else of not being in combat. i don't know how this is all going to fall out, but we will see when whilst response, the harris-walz battleground blitz is looking to keep their momentum going in michigan today with one more stop in the
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mitten state before heading out west harris last night shutting down protesters during a rally as they shouted would appear to be a pro-palestinian message here is that moment and tends to surrender our fight against the climate crisis. and he intends to end the affordable care act. you know what? >> if you want donald trump to win? >> then say that otherwise, i'm speaking and she went on speaking cnn's arlette saenz is traveling with the vice president, or let obviously some contention there is this something that harris has been preparing for because this has happened in past rallies with joe biden yes there are these types of protests have really popped up throughout the presidential campaign, but it does take on a different dynamic this point as vice president kamala harris is
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appearing at the top of the democratic ticket. now, harris, a responded in a much more forceful way to these protests done president joe biden had handled during the campaign and we are also learning that the high the scenes backstage, the vice president also met with two liters of the uncommitted movement. that is an effort that really tried to show their displeasure for the biden administration's handling of the conflict in gaza during the democratic primary is especially here in a state like michigan it all comes as harris is really now navigating a very complex dynamic when it relates to the war between israel and hamas on both the diplomatic level and the political life level, especially in a state like michigan, here there are significant populations in the state represented arab american and muslim communities that could be ford is heading into harris's coalition-building, heading into the november election. now, harris was here really to rally supporters. she
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talked at that rally about how she understands that the road to the white house runs through the battleground state of michigan. and she also had to deal with another impromptu moment when there were chants about locking former president donald trump trump up. this is the spin that harris had to put on that moment last night you know hold on. here's the thing. >> the courts are going to handle that. we don't beat him in november now, harris it's continuing her campaigns here in the detroit area against daesh. >> she will actually be meeting with members at a uaw union hall. there are expected to be about 100 rank and file members with the uaw, which endorsed harris just last week. it's important to note that harris has earn the support of the union's leadership and many unions leaderships. but the focus now is also on trying to
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hold onto that support among rank and file members, especially in a state like michigan where the auto industry is key alright. >> arlette saenz. thank you. live there from detroit where there will be a rally today. kamala harris and walz on the trail. much more ahead for us, including this, which is breaking overnight a string of tornadoes, ripping across north carolina as tropical storm debby made its second landfall and terror threats at taylor swift concerts three shows canceled after a 19-year-old with links to isis is arrested and accused of planning and attack and they knew they were going to die before the implosion. that is what family members of the doomed titan sub crew are alleging now and unmute new lawsuit, a $50 $50,000,000 wrongful death suit sunday on the whole story don't o'sullivan dives back into the world of
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chicago as democrats unite to offer their support to a new nominee and her running mate cnn for complete coverage, the democratic national convention starts monday, august 19, on cnn and streaming on max, breaking overnight. three, taylor swift concerts at canceled after austrian police say they uncovered and foiled a terror plot to attack her era's tour stops in vienna authorities have now questioned three suspects were in there teaming in their teens. and police say were radicalized by isis, cnn's nick paton walsh is tracking all of this horse and there have been a lot of new details coming in about how they how this was uncovered, what they found in when they when then searching locations connected to these teens, what's the very latest nic yeah.
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>> look, i mean, it's a startling amount of detail here. essentially about two, possibly three teenagers involved in a plot to make it home. explosives they had a detonators potentially get themselves either in or out of the periphery of the concert using a police flashing blue lights, probably on their vehicle to facilitate the access or departure and then kill possibly hundreds of people with these explosive devices. now, the 19-year-old was arrested about an hour's drive south from vienna. he's said to be an austrian citizen with north macedonia dissent. he appears to have been radicalized online. and then there's a second arrest of a 17-year-old who is said to have recently broken up with his girlfriend and possibly also worked out one of the facility company supplying the venue where these three taylor swift concerts were supposed to happen. he was in communication. it seems with this 19-year-old and also arrested. and then there was a 15-year-old whose role in this
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as slightly less clear, it's unclear if he was aware of the plot or somehow involved in it, but also arrested also an austrian citizen suggested possibly of turkish ancestry in there as well important because there's all plays into the raging debate in europe by immigration and its connection to extremism, which were seeing play out in many european countries. but the plot here is startling. they found 21,000 euros of counterfeit money in the home of this 19-year-old they say that he in fact pledged allegiance to isis online in the previous three weeks or so. the suggestion too, from austrian authorities as they were made aware of this from a foreign intelligence agency your foreign allies tipping them off, have said that sounds a bit like the united states, us surveillance capabilities on the encrypted messaging chats, which austrian officials said we're kind of the issue here in terms of allowing these three to communicate it's something which it seems that us is more
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able to look into but a quite staggering blocked it in terms of its complexity, in terms of the fact that this 19-year-old appear to have gathered the chemicals that detonators, possibly other weaponry and devices it's too to make these bombs. and the suggestion being that they intended to bring these devices to the periphery of the concert. remember some of these european concepts may have tens of thousands of people inside the venues, but also tens of thousands outside, kind of getting a free concert and listening in that may be where these devices were in fact going to be deployed so startling details here, a plot intercepted but one that seems significantly advanced and above all using only teenagers at this point, some suggestions there may have been in contact with other individuals, but unclear at this stage, remarkable development remarkable, and as you're pointing out, a lot of detail already coming up, but much, much more to learn. >> nick, great to see you. thank you still have for us markets around the world in the red this morning, are things really stabilizing since this
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predicted this you were skeptical when the markets rebounded so quickly and went so high compared to what happened on monday. what is going on? >> yeah. we didn't have john here to make comments about my swings. we don't like swings here and it's exactly what we're seeing actually, this is what, how the futures are looking at this moment. and actually i'm more comfortable well with that because we're not seeing these big moves. it's a little bit mixed. we'll see how it opens. take a look at asia because we're sort of having an seeing a follow-through from what we saw in the asia session, which is weakness again, but no wild swings it's weaker, it's not wild. and this is important. they're following us now, were not following them so that's it looks bad, but it's good news really for us. flip through to the session yesterday, as you mentioned, and i can show you the chart yes, we were super high at the beginning. we were skeptical. we sold off into the late close selling pressure there. another sign of nervousness if you see that in the last 30 minutes, people don't want to hold onto stocks. that's telling you something a couple of big drivers tech stocks, once
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again, you've got to get comfortable with nvidia, the big chipmaker. if this isn't gaining ground, it's a problem for the entire session. we were up we were down. this is the darling of ai, if it's losing ground, it's creating instability. the other big thing the government yesterday was a problem problem. the bond market every week it borrows billions of dollars to make social security payments, pension payments yesterday, it went to market and said, look i'll give you this interest rate to borrow your money. the market said, we want more money it all worked out fine in the end. stock markets hate it, and that actually was what caused the sort of shakedown in markets ordinarily, i wouldn't talk to you about this, but i don't want to bloom fears about economic growth. this was something else. it's important for the us, the data we'll help us hopefully today. and what we're looking at now, what it did to jump on that, because that data we need, let's watch that now is the time. julia chatterley, it's always a pleasure. thank you. so 45 years and counting that
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national convention starts monday, august 19 on cnn and streaming on max this is your team you have the right set of individuals they're going to take us to the next level hard knocks training camp with the chicago bears, streaming exclusively on max this morning, president biden sitting down for his first interview since announcing that he was not going to be seeking reelection in part in this interview expressing fresh concern about what donald trump will do if he loses in november. >> here's what he told cbs news are you confident that there will be a peaceful transfer of power in january 2025? if trump wins. no, i'm not confident at all. i mean, if trump loses, i'm not coughing all he means what he says, we don't take him seriously. he means it all the stuff about if we lose, there'll be a blood bath joined now by matt gorman, republican strategist, former
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senior adviser to tim scott's presidential campaign, and rachel palermo, former deputy communications director, associate counsel to vice president harris. it's good to see you guys. >> matt trump and some of his allies, they've repeatedly dodged questions or refused to commit to accepting results when asked over and over again about this, it becomes kind of a frustrating refrain in speaking with some of his surrogates what impact do you think that has on how trump and or harris are operating this in this campaign. >> now that we see what we hear from biden yeah, i think the biggest thing that it is a tell for me is when biden-harris met switch happened, suddenly that democracy argument and it was one look, i think it had dubious affected electorally as an issue when biden raised it is kind of been jettisoned by harris. >> i think it tells you a lot of the efficacy of this. now look, joe biden can say he wants to say, i think he might be a little bit remiss that he's not getting headlines and
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he's not part of the excitement that's where the democratic party, but the telling thing for me is how harris kind of really dropped that line of attack when she became the nominee what do you think? >> i mean, the bloodbath comment as biden is painting, it is taken out of context for one, but it is true that donald trump continues to falsely claim that the 2020 election was stolen. i mean, do you think this kind of i don't no doubt being added into the mix from from biden somehow gets in the way of harris, his message i think that president biden's message here is a real concern. >> and vice president harris has made very clear that democracy is on the ballot here, donald trump has persistent denial results of elections. he incited the january 6 attack on the u.s capitol and there's a lot at stake here in november. and i think that's something that really paints the picture here is the way that republicans for harris launch this past weekend. their whole theme of why they're supporting the vice president is because of
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democracy and there was one person in particular who was really compelling in the reason why she said she was standing for harris and that was trump's former white house press secretary. and she stated that she saw the lengths he was going to stay in power, and she saw the lies that donald trump told the american people the entirety of the time that he was in office. and so these are real concerns durrance here, and i think that another compelling thing that president biden has said is that you can't only love your country when you win. and so these are real concerns just want to bring up something else we're hearing from kamala harris right now, which is the lock her up chant was a favorite chant amongst the crowd at trump rallies. >> fast and honestly, you still hear it at trump rallies. present. now, lock him up. he started at harris rallies are just begun and she's shutting it down. let me play this hold
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on the courts are going to handle that. we don't beat him in november what do you think of that rachel, why do you think she's why do you think she shut it down? i think this is really smart of vice president harris and it shows the kind of leader that she is. she's a career prosecutor and she has a great respect for the rule of law. donald trump is trying to make it seem like these cases against him are political prosecutions. that is not what they are. and by interrupting the protesters and moving on to talking about her provision during the speech, she is saying she has great respect for rule of law, and she also has respect for due process. and that's how i see her response matt political is we're highlighting this morning that cook political report just moved three states in harris is direction arizona, nevada, and georgia now back to toss-up after moving to lean republican last month, you see that? >> and you think what i think
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it's a little bit of political catharsis right? >> where we were a month ago was never where this election is going to be no, there's no way down trump's won by six points with common layers, the nominee had joe biden almost acting as a dam on democratic enthusiasm expectations, money. now that that dam has been lifted, you're getting back to the race. we all thought we were going to have on june 26, the day before that fateful cnn debate, no one expects us to be more than a two point race either way, you're going the sunbelt versus the upper midwest. and i think it's back to where it very much was. i'm not terribly surprised rachel. just a thought on where things that kind of where i started the show this morning, which is it's kind of what's old is coming back to be new in terms of campaign attacks with j.d. >> vance and trump surrogates are hitting tim walz on his military service it it worked it worked in 2004 when we talk about swift voting. but is it going to work and how effective
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do you think it works in 2024? >> i don't think that these attacks on governor tim walz are effective, and i think that there are disingenuous tim walz my home state governor from the state of minnesota, served in the national guard for 24 years, and then he served as a member of congress where he was a fierce defender of service members and veterans and the reality is that he retired from the national guard months before his unit got the order to deploy and so what we're hearing here is a lie from j.d. vance, and that's because they can't attack. they can't attack tim walz or the vice president harris on the substance. they're resorting to comments like these and the american people are going to see through it i think one thing that american people all can do is to honor both tim walz military service and jd vance's military service. you could just you could also we could all just do that as well. it's good to see you, rachel, matt great to see you. thank you so much. >> sarah. kate. great point. all right. >> the militant group has blocked looks increasingly like it may strike israel and not
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wait for iran according to what two sources familiar with the intelligence are telling cnn at the same time, us officials are calling for de-escalation in the middle east cnn chief international correspondent, clarissa ward is joining us now from tel aviv clarissa for a while now, there has been a real fear and israel that they were going to have to deal with attacks on two fronts. at the same time. what do you make of what the sources are saying well, it's interesting because when you've listened to speeches, sara from sayyid hassan nasrallah, the leader of hezbollah. >> he's sort of left it open as two whether iran would act on its own whether it would act in coordination with its proxies, whether hezbollah would act on its own. and we don't know what's been going on hi, i'm the scenes whether iran and hezbollah have reached some kind of an agreement or consensus that hezbollah is free to pursue unilateral action against israel and that iran may or may not joining
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with that. at some point in the future. but what we do know for sure is that as strike from hezbollah now appears to be the primary concern. we haven't seen any change in the posture of israel's home command front. there hasn't been any directives terms of being more circumspect about your actions and your day-to-day routines. other than those people living in northern israel, we have seen definitely, i would say an uptick in senior leaders both political and military, visiting troops around the country. yesterday, we saw the idf's chief of staff. is it an airbase. we also saw netanyahu, the prime minister, visit another base near tel aviv. and so there's clearly an attempt on behalf of the israelis to project an image of were ready. we're strong we're poised to counter any threat. we're poised also to go on the offense. then underscoring this, you have this sort of flurry of diplomacy in the background. where you've heard
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from the white house time and time again. there's trying to say that they believe a ceasefire deal is as close as it has ever been before. and really trying to push that through to avert any kind of retaliatory strike though, particularly from iran, though i would just say sara, it's really not clear at this stage whether there's truth to that or whether in fact ceasefire agreement is still quite a long ways off we're watching and waiting and i know there is deep nervousness in the region right now as to what's going to happen, going for me, clarissa ward. >> thank you so much for being there for us tel aviv this morning. kate. >> it is day 13 of the summer olympic games, and there's a ton of exciting events ahead know lyles, one of them will be going for another gold in the men's 200 meter final. it's already been a huge week for him. he won gold in the 100 meter sprint by fractions of a second. cnn's coy wire joining us live once again from paris. what's all of the excitement we should be looking out for
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today there's a whole bunch of it and you touched on one we'll get to that in a second, but give to talk about that men's 400 meter final last i talk about dig in deep into the depths of the human will and what a story about never giving up quincy hall men's 400 meter final the race of his life, he looked like he was done round in the final turn in fourth place, about five meters behind the leader. >> face full on stream, gold grill and all that. he was going to fall flat on his face for the last hundred but when the other runners ran out of gas, quincy hall was running on fumes full throttle little bit of a line for the win 43.4 seconds. now the 26-year-old, first-time olympian from kansas city has a golden medal to match that gold grill epic. and coming up tonight, as kate mentioned, the newly crowned wondered meter champ no allows will put it all on the line for a chance at the elusive and dreamy double if he can claim gold in the 200 as well, he'd be the first person since you usain bolt to do it. the legend, only nine men have ever done it. i caught up with no ahead of these games and asked
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in tokyo, it's just been a great environment, great atmosphere, and very special to share the moments after competition with all them, get to celebrate and soak in a little bit of paris all right, 14 metals and all now the most decorated american female olympian of all time, it was just announced a bit ago that she will be the closing ceremony flag bearer and she talked about those sacrifices her family made kate waking up before an during middle school and high school, make a quick breakfast driver of the pool saying they definitely sacrifice a lot of sleep but they never made her feel like it was a sacrifice to them. >> so cool yeah. so many athletes, their parents have put in as much sacrifices. they have to get them to the pool or get them to the track are getting if them to the hockey or whatever it is, it's such a huge win for all of them. it's so awesome and kate, thank you so much quite again, with the best assignment for the next two weeks, she's just amazing. she's like some of those images of her like, here's katie ledecky swimming in the
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through the area after making landfall, again nobody was hurt, but a school, church, and several homes have been damaged. >> this is not the only tornado to hit north carolina in the past 24 hours, by the way. another hit samson county as well. there have been at least ten confirmed tornadoes from debby across it's the southeast with us now, cnn meteorologist allison chinchar this damage is awful and it's terribly scary tornadoes are so hard to predict as to where they're going. what can you tell us about what to expect going forward? >> yeah. again, and as you mentioned, not the only one we actually had in total, three tornado reports in the state of north carolina yesterday. this another one right here on the pender samson county border. again, you can see that storm as it rolls through, but yes, the potential is there for today as well. you can see this tornado watch in effect for portions of virginia, as well as normal north carolina that is valid until 1:00 p.m. eastern time today as more of those outer bands really start
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to stretch, you can even see a couple of the tornado warnings still popping up. we've had them off and on throughout the day, mostly along the extreme eastern portion of north carolina, but that could spread farther north as the system as a whole continues. the greater threat though in terms of more widespread it is going to be the flooding still look at all of these counties in red that indicates a flash flood warning. this one right here with a white outline, a flash flood emergency. they've had up to eight inches of rainfall in this area in just the last few hours. unfortunately more is on the way. again, you look at this, the estimated rainfall just in the last 24 hours. this area has taken a lot of rain, not to mention the days leading up to it, getting some of those outer bands. so there's still a concern for a high risk of flooding today across portions of north carolina and stretching into virginia tomorrow, the threat shifts a little bit farther into the northeast. so areas of new york, vermont and stretching down into pennsylvania under a moderate risk because that's where this system is going to head. we finally are going to start to see this thing, make some actual progress moving away from the southeast, giving those folks a break. but it's
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going to take all that heavy rain right along with it through the mid-atlantic and up through the northeast, you're talking why? it spread a lot of these areas up to four inches, some spots could still pick up 67 maybe even as much as eight inches of rain before it finally heads out to sea. so here's a look at thursday, then the good news is by the time we get to tomorrow morning, just 24 hours from now, it's hovered over the mid-atlantic. and then by friday night and saturday morning out to sea all right. allison chinchar. thank you so much for that report some delta passengers are going from the sky to the courtroom to get what they say they're owed, bringing a major your lawsuit now against delta airlines saying the airline refused or put conditions on refunds during the crowdstrike meltdown, you'll remember while most airlines recovered pretty quickly from the outages, delta struggled and struggled again with delays and cancellations of stretched on for multiple days delta crowdstrike and microsoft are all now blaming each other, while delta ceo claims crowdstrike, ditch them in
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their time of need, crowdstrike and microsoft say delta refuse repeated offers for health and also did not update. >> it's it systems standby, standby. the family of one of the titan submersible implosion victims is seeking more than $50 million. now filing a wrongful death lawsuit suit against its operator oceangate's. they're accusing the company of gross negligence and claimed that the crews were aware that they were going to die before dying according to the lawsuit if the titan dropped weights about 90 minutes into its dive, indicating that the team had a boarded or attempted to abort the dive. experts cited in the lawsuit say they wouldn't if continued to descend though feeling and this is a quote from the lawsuit, the terror and mental anguish of their fate according to the filing, all five people on board died during that dive. you were trying to head to the titanic wreck site back in june of 2023 police body camera video shows really the desperate search for a missing five-year-old florida boy, boy with autism. the boy had left his home from a second story window, wandered off
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before his family realize what happened and called 911 deputies learned that the boy liked the water, so they began checking pawns in the neighborhood we've had deputies and see that stranglehold, that little boy as on his bag, deputy now being hailed a hero heard the boys faint voice in the woods followed his voice eventually pulling the child out of the water rescued and back with his family that filled my whole heart. >> that was so sweet. they all right. here's something that's not so sweet. republicans attacking vice presidential running mate tim walz for his response to the protests that turned destructive in minneapolis in the wake of the police killing of george floyd, the attack line is what he waited too long to bring in the national guard the murder of floyd happened on
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may 25th. waltz called in the guard on may 28, two days after protests turned violent, following my mp was there. she is one of the hundreds of business owners who saw their property damaged and their community torn apart with grief and frustration. she joins us now, live. thank you so much for joining us this morning. fatima first can you give us a sense of what happened to your business? what did you experienced during this time when the protests turned destructive well at that time we experienced a lot of vandalism social unrest and also one of the things that i didn't feel it was covered nationally. >> i kept going on social media, trying to calm people in our city and ask for peace but we had a lot of outside agitators, which i thought was interesting so my employees and myself notice lots of black trucks with no license plates individuals that were in the
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area it's it's a big city, but it's a small town is how i like to describe minnesota i'm not sure if it made it to the national press that there were definitely outside instigators and agitators that made us nervous. we have people walking around asking questions about business in particular to my staff. and so it was just a time of unease and an extreme man, it was so sad. i mean, i cried every day after his death we're looking at some of the pictures of some of the destruction, things were burned. >> there was some 1,500 businesses that had some kind of damage or were completely destroyed. i do want to ask you about this attack on governor waltz. he was the governor at the time he's, now a vice presidential candidate but how do you see how he handled this from your perspective and did your perspective change over time? >> my perspective definitely
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changed you know, as a mother and a business owner, i was a person that has a lot of civic responsibility. i'm looked at as a leader in that community and in my city i spoke out very loudly and very publicly. and i would say within 24 hours of me saying, who is going to help us? how are you going to help us? i received a call from the mayor's office and then the governor and very quickly after they figured out the national guard, i began to start initiatives, food drives because what people have to understand is it wasn't just the unrest. it was there was covid there was no public transportation. there was no after the protests, there were no targets was destroyed it was it was so strategic. i felt the gas stations were simultaneously all within five mile radius, all destroyed. it felt almost like war and i did
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it feel personally as someone from this community that citizens would be that organized too? >> to blow up gas stations to rob banks to so i was concerned about just giving people what they needed at that time. >> and so i use my business as a hub to become whatever it needed to be after the food situation, the mayor's office called me, the governor called me and i said, listen, we need to review, defy this neighborhood. and here's my idea and so i did feel support after that call. i will say ashley, you felt and now? yes. >> they did and i think outside looking in as easy to say, you know, national guard should have been called immediately. you have to understand that mothers were marching children were marching my teenager wanted to go out and i didn't let him and i think the caution
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was when you bring in military and we have people of color and it wasn't all people of color. it was everyone together, but how many lives i think could lost with bringing in police or national guard too soon at a time of great grievance and frustration. so i think it was handled as best as it could be at that time. >> fatima, abby, thank you so much for coming on and sort of explaining what it felt like to be there and what the relationship is and why you believe the governor was reelected in 2022 after this conflagration there in minneapolis. appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you. >> kate. >> also new overnight strokes are already the fifth leading cause of death in the united states. and new research shows that more and more middle age adults are dying now from this very thing, cnn's jacqueline howard has the new data. she's joining us right now. jacqueline, what are you learning? >> yeah. >> will we know that there was
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previously a decline in these types of deaths, but in recent years from 2012 to 2019, we saw a 7% increase in the rate of people dying from stroke. this is among ages 45 to 64. and then there was an additional increase of 12th percent from the years 2019 to 2021. and this might be because we are seeing more middle aged adults with comorbidities, raising their risk of having a stroke like high blood pressure, like diabetes, and black adults are the most impacted here, kate, when you look at this age group of 45 to 64, the rate of dying from a stroke was about 133% higher among black adults than their white peers. now, i will say, if you see someone having a stroke, call 911 immediately, the quicker you respond, that's the more potential that there will be a recovery. the signs and symptoms to look out out for a sudden numbness in
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