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last week's deadly disaster off of sicily. >> we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central we start this afternoon with a mute dispute vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump clashing over the next presidential debate with just over two weeks until the first face off for two campaigns are suddenly at a stalemate over specifics including whether microphones are going to be muted. >> and trump is now putting the whole abc event in doubt questioning on truth, social, why he should go through with it. but drama comes as both campaigns begin a sprint to november, blitzing battleground states the trump team now promising a campaign on steroids. as his team shifts strategy scrambling to cut off harris his post dnc momentum. in the next hour, donald trump
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is going to hold up campaign event in the critical swing state of michigan. let's take you there now to detroit with cnn's kristen holmes, who is there covering the event live. kristen this mute issue is quite notable because his campaign was calling for the mics to be muted. but we heard from trump today who says that he doesn't care yeah. >> i think a couple of things are going on here. one boris, they believe that last debate, the cnn debate went well for them and they want to replicate that. >> they being the trump campaign, donald trump as well. but he also doesn't want to seem as though he can do the debate if the mics are muted, we know donald trump always wants to appear as though he is willing to do anything. so they do appear to be somewhat undercutting each other. >> take a listen. what trump said when asked about this debate issue we're thinking about it with a good or bad. they also want to change the rules. you know, the deal was we keep the same rules. now what would certainly want to make a change in the rules? we agreed to the same rules.
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>> doesn't matter to me. i'd rather have it probably on, but the agreement was ever would be the same as it was last time in that case, it was muted i didn't like it the last time, but it worked out fine. ask biden now it worked out or was fine a lot of this is just the jockeying going back and forth to see what's best for each campaigns candidate, i will mind you just a few weeks ago, camila harris, i wanted to the top of the ticket, donald trump dropped out that ticket saying it was different than he hadn't agreed to this debate with camila harris, harris stevens saying no to know everything is the same. >> you already said yes. now the team have switch with trump's team saying, we wait, everything's the same. that's what we agreed to. and harris, his team saying no, no, no, it's different now that i'm at the top of the ticket, they're clearly all trying to get what they want, what they think it's best for their candidate on that debate stage on september tab and kristen, what should we expect to hear from the former president on stage where you are today well, we
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know that he was invited here to speak at this event, to talk about what the future of the national guard is if he were to be elected. now obviously it's donald trump, so i'm sure we're going to hear quite a bit of things, but one piece of news and notable event that we're going to see here. today is that i am told that former democratic candidate and representative from hawaii tulsi gabbard is going to endorse donald trump on the stage. this would be an official endorsement. now it's not that surprising given the fact that she has been helping him with debate prep. she is now dependent. we have heard her on various conservative media talk shows, essentially sounding like she was going to back donald trump. but this is notable given the timing, they clearly want us to come on the heels of the rfk junior endorsement last week so they can say, look at these democrats who are now coming out for donald trump. of course though again, that note that gabbard isn't independent now and has been more conservative sense that run for president and also is known for her moments with kamala harris on the debate stage. hence, the prep that she's aiding trump with kristen holmes live for us from detroit. thank you so much. that's brianna, vice
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president harris, and her running mate, governor tim walz will head south this week with a bus tour in the critical swing state of georgia. >> but before harris hits the campaign trail, she's also prepping for her september 10 debate with trump, a debate that appears to be a little bit up in the air right now, we have cnn's eva mckend joining us right now. so eva issue is whether the mics are muted when the other candidate is talking. and i'm not sure if the harris campaign has responded to what trump just said about it. not really mattering matter. it doesn't matter if they're muted or not, but i'm sure there'll be looking at this carefully. >> they will they haven't responded just yet, but listen, the vice president's team, they want those mics hot and live for the duration of the debate, capturing everything former president donald trump's team says, listen, we already agreed to certain rules, presumably, when president biden was the nominee. and let's stick to the plan. they had a successful debate previously in their view, and so they want to stick with the game plan but listen,
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brianna, this back-and-forth just underscores how much is on the line here, we have seen this entire political cycle. how much can change over the course of these debates? nikki haley had a breakout moment in the republican primary and that changed the course of the primary. president biden suffered mightily during his debate and he's no longer in this contest. we're hearing from brian fallon, a senior communications official with the harris campaign, and this is what he is telling us. he says, our understanding is that trump's handlers prefer the muted microphone because they don't think they're candidate can act presidential for 90 minutes on his own. we suspect trump's team has not even told their boss about this dispute because it would be too embarrassing to admit they don't think he can handle himself against vice president harris without the benefit of a mute button. so brianna, we will have to see how this issue resolves itself, but listen both campaigns, jockeying in
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the days ahead to get the best conditions possible for their respective candidates. >> i guess brian fallon trying to make sure that trump does indeed know about this back-and-forth over this eva. thank you. that horse we just noted, the former president is trying to stem the tide and harris's post dnc momentum by multiplying his appearances on the campaign trail. >> his focus is on recreating some of the magic that he captured back in 2016. that is when he was able to break through the beach blue wall. these three states, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin, he flipped them read on his way to surpassing 270 electoral votes but it's going to be tough the margin for victory or defeat here in the blue wall is quite thin as we're going to show, you. we just noted the former president is going to be in the state of michigan today and again on on thursday when his team says that he's going to focus on the economy, he's later in the we're going to visit the other two states as well in order to win donald trump is going to spend a lot of time here
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between now and november. lead zoom in on michigan eight years ago, donald trump won that state by only about 11,000 votes. but for you here's later, he lost to joe biden by a larger margin, which is why he is prioritizing that state and also making those overtures to union voters. then on thursday, trump pivots to wisconsin out here, democratic presidential nominees have won seven times in a row before trump squeaked out a win against hillary clinton last cycle against joe biden. the margin, even closer only 20,000 votes helped joe get to the white house. then on friday trump is planning a rally in the biggest electoral prize of the blue wall states. pennsylvania, biden secure those 19 electoral college votes by just over a single percentage point. what amounts to some 80,000 votes so in polling, who has the advantage in the midwest right now between donald trump and kamala
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harris, there is no clear leader despite this appearance of an advantage for harris, they are well within the margin of error, so prepare for another nailbiter on election night as for the vice president, she's looking to recapture some of president biden's success in the peach state. remember, georgia was critical to biden's win in 2020? and you might recall this is one of the most infamous margins of victory and political history because donald trump was captured on tape calling the secretary of state in georgia at the time, brad raffensperger asking him to find 11,780 votes as where this race stands right now another toss of well, within the margin of error, there is no clear leader which potentially means a long night on november 5, brianna? >> yeah, it is a squeaker right now. and let's talk about it with cnn political director david chalian. trump. david really a ratcheting up his campaign presence in battleground states this week,
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michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan twice actually what does that tell you about where he's at following the dnc to the famous line about robbing banks, right? that's where the money is so like that's why we're going to see the candidates campaign in these states. because the entire election is going to be decided in these seven states. and so obviously boris just walked you through the history of those so-called blue wall states in the rust belt, upper midwest here, i would also note those three states, of pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin that you noted, trump is going to be campaigning this week. they've i'll behaved together since 1988 so that is another thing to watch as we go into this falls like, is there something about the one of these three states that all of a sudden is going to break that 30 plus year tradition in pattern and operate on its own, if you will? >> yeah, that would be incredibly interesting and distressing. i would say to some folks as they're watching
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this, harris is in georgia and her campaign is clearly thinking that they can really keep this in play, this cycle well, georgia was one of those states that when joe biden was a top the ticket, brianna, it was basically falling off the battleground state map. >> it was leaning fleeing in donald trump's direction. and this is true with a bunch of those sun belt states where harris replacing biden atop the ticket, just scrambled the political math, right? so she immediately energized some key components of the democratic coalition, young voters, voters of color, they came back to life when she took the top of the ticket and that plays significantly in a place like georgia. and so that is why they see opportunity there. that is why the harris campaign does not believe they are only locked into michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin as the only path to a potential victory here, it's still this is going to be a villain erie closely fought race. and it's still may be true that the midwest states rust belt states
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are the ones that provide democrats. they're sort of cleanest, easiest opportunity, nothing here is easy. it's going to be a toss-up race, but their most straightforward path. but georgia, north carolina arizona, nevada, you're going to see harris competing as, hard in those states as you're going to see, you're competing in those blue wall states are building up some contingencies on this debate over debate rules it is interesting because the rules were established before harris obviously took the helm and she wants the microphones on. she doesn't want them off trump's campaign, at least wants them off. what is this say to you about how she is looking at the debate is an opportunity. >> first of all, just to what you just separate it out in your language, trump's campaign versus what you just heard from donald trump himself this morning. those two entities are not always singing from the same song sheet as they were not this morning. and i don't read into this that there's likely to be sort of a whole new debate negotiation and that the abc debate on the
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tenth is not likely to happen. we're two weeks away. both candidates see it in their interest for what they're trying to communicate to voters that they should be on that debate stage. so i don't envision this being much more than we see at every debate there are these little opportunities that the campaigns take to try and dominate a news cycle in advance of the debate, see if they can press advantage a little bit, see if they can work the refs who were hosting and moderating the debate a little bit. this happens every single time. we'll see where they land. i would just note that in 2020 in the final biden trump debate that our colleague at nbc's kristen welker moderated back when the commission on presidential debates was still hosting these debates. that was sort of a mixed bag. it was the mics were muted for the initial opening statement and answer the opening answer in a given topic. but then all mics were on for some back-and-forth on debate. maybe that's a modification that we might see take place here and appease
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both sides. but i see this more as an opportunity to just create a storm rather than actual negotiations of the rules. >> the harris campaign says, as there have been questions about when she doing an interview that she's going to do one before the end of august. that of course means she doesn't have that much longer before, right? exactly. end of the week to do this how much hangs on this and what does it tell you when we don't know yet, but when she chooses who she's going to do it with, the platform, she's going to do what does that going to tell you? >> wow, we will learn a lot from that, no doubt. of course, i hope she does it on cnn, right but you're right. if she decides to go with non traditional outlet or something or somebody who is perceived as like a friendly interview. we're in a way and not sort of a tough mainstream media kind of interview. no doubt there will be assessments on that. what i think is really interesting. brianna here is that kamala harris's is about
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has had about the best five weeks in presidential politics for any candidate that i can remember. but most of it of the five weeks for scripted. so i'm not taking anything away about the success she had had coalescing the democratic party around her candidacy, a shortened vet, and selection of a vice presidential running mate a largely successful rollout through the battleground states of that running mate. and then roll into what is deemed a successful convention all the while raising $540 million. so that is a very successful first five weeks. but there are these new hurdles and new tests and this interview is going to be one of them. the debate will be one of them. these are unscripted formats and an opportunity for the country see how she thinks on her feet as a potential president and that i think are important. these are important yardsticks for the country to have to measure their presidential candidates by, yeah, i think things are about to get very interesting. david chalian, thank you so much. we'll do appreciate it. happening now, a crucial hearing in arizona, one that could determine whether several
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of former president trump's allies could face prison sentences if they're convicted of charges to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. plus hezbollah says, even more strikes possible after launching a barrage of drones and rockets at israel over the weekend, what this means so the ongoing ceasefire and hostage talks. and the captain of a luxury super yacht that sank off the coast of sicily is now officially under investigation. the charges he could face we have that ahead on cnn news central cnn news central brought to you by endless wings and baby back ribs, that golden corral the only one for everyone to be inactive. so why don't you act like a good sister and gave me swirls baby back, ribs, he directed now china sea where you go get you and i can cut drama maybe i'll just go get wings for everybody
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israel and hezbollah over the weekend, israel launching preemptive strikes at strategic has below military assets, assets in lebanon, while the iran-backed group launched a barrage of more than 300 rockets, those attacks seem to have subsided for now. >> and despite these strikes, ceasefire negotiations have endured in cairo and continue even today, we have seen an international diplomatic editor, nic robertson with us now live from tel aviv. nic, what more are you learning about these strikes and where it leaves a ceasefire and hostage talks? >> yeah, it's interesting. i'm not without surprise that both israel and hezbollah claimed it was a success and both have said that they're ready to strike again if they need to. it does seem though that israel's claim is more credible. they had the intelligence and the preemptive strikes that targeted hezbollah launch sites and hezbollah claims that they fired those more than 300 missiles at 11
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military sites in the north of israel and to others in the center of israel. but despite the fact that the leader of hezbollah, hassan nasrallah said that they succeeded. there's no evidence to support that, and israel says that it shot down 90 of those missiles. and the vast majority that did get through landed without impact for the vast majority without injuries. so it does seem that this moment of high tension past and what was quite remarkable, if you will, that happened in the early hours of the morning but by afternoon and cairo both israel and hamas had then negotiators there for the next round of negotiations at the senior level, they delegations left at the end of the day, us officials are sounding positive about the outcome. it's not the message that we're hearing from hamas. they are criticizing the deal that's on the table saying they want to go back to the one that president biden spoke about back in may. they agreed to in early july, israel is
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being very quiet about how the talks have gone for them. but i think the thing that we can take away here is that there is some momentum in the torques in that the talks are continuing. but a technical level to work out the specifics of how you can bridge some of the gaps on whether or not israel has troops along the border between gaza and egypt. tammany prisoners palestinian prisoners should be released for how many israeli hostages that are held. all those medals the details that are absolutely stymieing getting this going anywhere at a technical level, we're told they are getting discussion, but i think you don't expect a result soon. the positivity is positive. but the, but what we're hearing from both sides is not enough to be convincing that we're close to a breakthrough. brianna? >> all right. nic robertson. thank you for that update for us let's discuss all of these developments further with retired us army colonel peter mansoor. >> colonel, thank you so much for being with us on the
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strikes between israel and hezbollah. hezbollah said that they would retaliate to any israeli strike in beirut with a major you're attack on urban centers in israel it's yet to carry that out despite that israeli operation that killed a hezbollah commander in lebanon's capital, do you think on hezbollah as part that's strategic or more an issue of capacity i think it's absolutely strategically calculated. i think hezbollah and iran have gotten together and have decided they don't want a middle east wide war and so has billows retaliation was very calculated, aimed just at military targets now it wasn't very successful, i think because below wished wishes that were more successful. but had it hit those targets, it would not have killed a lot of noncombatants, which would have widen the war. so i think this shows that hezbollah and iran actually think that there is some legs to these ongoing
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negotiations shinzo in cairo, and that we may be seeing a ceasefire deal coming up well, i'm curious about that in part because the head of hezbollah says that they waited until sunday in part to give some room to these talks. >> but given the fact that we've heard sort of dim signs from folks involved, from sources involved in these talks are close to them about whether it's actually going to solidify in the form of a ceasefire and hostage release deal. do you think that that means that we're likely to see more attacks soon? >> not from hezbollah i think this was their strike to say we don't like you striking. are operatives in beirut or anywhere else and we're going to retaliate. so they've sort of made that gesture but i think now they're going to sit back and see where these ceasefire negotiations go. if they collapse then you'll see
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more attacks probably. but if they continue and make inching progress towards a deal then i think they'll hold off well, it's fascinating, colonel, in part because we're still waiting to see what iran is going to do in response to the killing of that hamas commander into iran they have said that they are going to exercise patience, but given that the backdrop of this is these ongoing talks what do you envision that response looking like and how much further down the road could it come around? >> can exercise strategic patience here. it wasn't an iranian that was killed in that attack. it was hamas liter. and even though it was on iranian soil, so they can wait to take their revenge against israel if indeed they do. i think more important to israel or to iran as getting a deal that allows hamas to survive. if there's a
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big loser and a of this, it's, it's hamas. hamas wanted a wider war it wanted to cause more chaos in the middle east. it wanted its maximalist demands met, and none of those are going to happen. now and from a military perspective, sir, could you help us understand the importance of israel demanding that israeli troops, idf troops remain in that philadelphi corridor between israel or rather between gaza and egypt? well, absolutely so hamas is taken great damage in this war. many of its battalions and brigades have been rendered combat ineffective. a few of them have been totally annihilated and it needs to rearm it's, arms come through through egypt, through these tunnel systems that it created and eventually they, there supplier is iran, which ships them, but without control over the corridor is between
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egypt and gaza, hamas cannot rearm and will remain relatively weak and ineffective. and so this is why there's so much attention being focused on this very small area in this very small corridor. the philadelphi corridor colonel peter mansoor. thank you so much for the expertise. appreciate it thanks, boris so right now, it's all up to a judge in arizona hearing is underway there on whether trump allies could face a prison sentence if convicted. for their alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in that state, plus a flash flooding turning deadly inside grand canyon national park. hikers forced to cross rivers, others having to be airlifted out as you're looking at this video, what's the latest on evacuation efforts when we come back the pros for have i got news for you? >> a pretty yeah. >> what are the kinds we could
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former president trump in the classified documents case. first off, tim, this trial date january 2026, perhaps not surprising. it is later than the prosecution wanted. what do you make of this timing? >> you know, this, this is what trial schedules actually look like in cases where, you know, they're not trying to get things done before an election. when you have a case of this magnitude with the amount of discovery and the complexity and also just the number, the sheer number of defendants that you have to coordinate schedules around a trial date this long out is not uncommon at all so what is the judge weighing in this case about this first-time offender versus multiple offender? so this is kind of a unique issue to arizona state law, where if you're charged with multiple felonies in a single case, they can stack them up and kind of try you and then convict you. >> but sentenced as a multiple
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time offender, you know, in most other jurisdictions they they take those accounts and they put them together and they say, okay, this is still one transaction, but essentially, as i understand it, it's kind of like the three strikes rule, except you can get multiple strikes on the first pitch so it's a little bit different and i can understand why they're trying to fight that. >> war one at bat, which might seem strange certainly in baseball the defense says, this is tantamount to coercion. the possibility of a harsher punishment and would compel clients to cooperate. maybe to look for a plea deal. we do see that incentive regularly in all kinds of cases, not just january 6 related cases or election-related cases. do you see anything different than the usual here that is a standard prosecutorial tactic. >> it's something that i see in just about every case. it's not as you said, is not election-related cases. it's
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organized crime cases, it's everything because the more that they throw at the wall in the beginning, the more defendants are going to be likely to plead guilty or whether that's to cooperate against her co-defendants are just simply to plead guilty to minimize their exposure. so that doesn't really surprise me, and it's i don't think in and of itself, it would even be the subject of emotion. but for this unique aspect of the arizona love, stacking them up to make him a multiple time offender on a single case former trump lawyer, jenna ellis, got her charges dropped when she agreed to testify against all of the defendants what room does that leave for other defendants here? well, it's not surprising that she did that. i mean, that's the same deal that she cut. essentially in georgia, although she did take a conviction to a lesser offense, there and so really it's a matter of the first one in the door to cooperate is the one
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that gets the best deal and the more people that cooperate to help them take down the people that they really want to is something the government looks for. but there is a certain point where they say, okay, we have enough cooperators and so everybody else you missed the train and so you're going you're going down for the full frayed on it. so i do think that this is going to at least put some pressure on people to consider whether they want to cooperate. >> how do you think the judge might end up ruling on this? >> i don't think that the judge is going to rule for the defense necessarily on this thing. i think that it's an interesting issue to be brought up on an appeal after sentencing if the sentence greatly outweighs the severity of the offense because of this they're unique aspect. but in a pretrial stands, i don't think that the judge is really going to say that the arizona
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state sentencing scheme is improper so i don't see that being something that is going to prevail. >> the state chose not to indict trump ultimately, even though the grand jury actually showed some interest in doing so, how does this case affect the former president? >> well, it certainly affect some people around him, including people that are still around them today are affected by it but i do think that it's ultimately not going to you, know directly affect the campaign so much yeah. alright, tim, you better pick that up. but luckily for you, this is the last that was the last question. so go ahead tim. thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it. >> all right. thank you. >> thank you so much. and still ahead. some deadly flash flooding in grand canyon national park actually killed a hiker and his force more than 100 good rescues. we're going to have the latest on the
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yeah, boris people go to this area because of how beautiful it is, because of its serenity. and in a matter of minutes, it can turn into a nightmare. and it did for a lot of these hikers and for the family of shanquella nicolson that 33-year-old hiker that family really holding on to hope, but it was yesterday when authorities said that a group a trip essentially that was going along the colorado river, found her body and now this is an investigation in the hands of the medical examiner also of the park service. what authorities said happened here was that on thursday, this monsoon storm triggered those flash floods and all of a sudden the water came and swept away chenault a nicolson. she was with her husband. they say she was not wearing a lifejacket at the time, was separated from her it's been at some point and he was rescued. he is safe, but in total 104 people actually had to be rescued. and we were told by some of these hikers that it was actually tribal members who
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told them to get to higher ground we're yelling at them. they got into groups, some of them had to form a human chain to be able to get out of that area the governor of arizona, katie hobbs actually activated the national guard and they use blackhawk helicopters to get them out of this area. i want you to take a listen to what a member of the national guard had to say about this operation uh-60 blackhawk has the ability to move out people quickly. >> we can consider said about 11 people in the aircraft, not including the crew members. so the nice thing about being able to provide that support was being able to start moving people rapidly. it was surprising when i got down there and to see the cheers that came from the people who are getting picked up so as you heard there, just gratitude from those hikers that were stuck in that area. >> and of course they're just happy to be alive, especially after hearing about and nick
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arson, that area remains closed. it was closed not just for tourists, but even for tribal village that was there about eight miles below the rim of the canyon. that village was also shut down. so there's still a lot of cleanup to be done there and some work. and of course, the grieving process for this family unfortunately lost that hiker boris. >> yeah. are hearts and thoughts are certainly with them. >> camila, is there any clarity on when habba sioux county? and in might reopen no indication at the moment. >> like i said, there probably is some cleanup to do there, but also taking a look at the forecast because of the monsoon season, some of the hikers that we spoke to saying they'd been there multiple times, go to this hike over and over again. but one of them saying he learned their lesson and they're not going to go back during monsoon season. so it also depends on the weather here and what's expected over the next few days and probably months as well, boris so keep
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an eye on that forecast coming up in nada. thank you so much for the update, brianna. thank you. >> now, to some of the other headlines that we are watching this hour, mandatory evacuation orders so we're now in place for parts of a landslide prone community in southern alaska, torrential rains caused a landslide that killed one person and damaged numerous homes, businesses, and roads roads in the city of kharkiv can over the weekend, officials there fear another one could cause even more destruction nearby and an american tourist is dead two other tourists are missing after an ice cave partially collapsed in southern iceland. and the search for that missing person resuming this morning after being called off overnight and conditions became too dangerous to continue. police say a group of 25 tourists was exploring the cave yesterday when it collapsed. and we have some important consumer news wall mark recalling nearly 10,000 cases of apple juice sold in stores across the us. so listen up here, of course, as school was starting and i'm sure
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