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in the streets over how prime minister netanyahu has handled the war and just one week to go to the debate. >> each candidate preparing for a showdown that could potentially change the race vice president kamala harris leaning into her promised to protect reproductive rights. well, former president donald trump makes promises and conflicting statements on an issue that could prove decisive in november. >> and mosquitoes aren't just a past, they're actually causing a health crisis, spreading disease in some towns and forcing people indoors we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central we start this afternoon with israel on edge, the country is facing a third straight night of protests outrage is spilling into the streets after the idf recovered the bodies of six hostages in gaza over the
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weekend, protesters are demanding the government strike a deal to end the war against hamas and this is putting immense pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu, but he remains defiant. >> he is vowing to exact a heavy price on hamas while refusing to budge on a key sticking point affecting ceasefire talks, that stance, putting him at odds with some senior members of his own cabinet cnn's jeremy diamond is joining us now from tel-aviv. jeremy, what are you seeing there so far today well, brianna, for the third night in a row with protesters are once again assembled at right in front of the israeli military headquarters demanding that the israeli prime minister change his tact they are out there in smaller numbers, certainly than we saw yesterday and certainly than we saw on sunday night when there was that massive demonstration, perhaps the largest since october 7. >> but there's no question that these protesters are trying to keep the momentum alive. since the bodies of those six
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hostages were brought back to israel, sparking this movements sparking these protests that we have seen not only in tel aviv, but across the country demanding that this government prioritize striking in a ceasefire and hostage release deal. and yet, amid all of this pressure that the israeli prime minister and his government are facing last night, we saw benjamin netanyahu come out, hold a press conference. and what he did was he doubled down, he defined pressure that he is currently facing, insisting that he will not be flexible on what has become one of the major sticking points in these negotiations. and that is his demand that israel retain security control of the philadelphi corridor that critical strip of land along the gaza, egypt border, which the israeli prime minister to explain last night to the israeli public why it is so essential to israel's security. but one thing that he left out is the fact that his contention that it is so critical to israel security, that it cannot be israeli
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troops cannot withdraw from there in order to get dozens the hostages out. it is contradicted by the advice of many of the israeli security establishment, including the israeli defense minister yoav galant's, who has been arguing in one cabinet meeting after the next that israel should prioritize getting several dozen hostages out rather than keeping troops along the philadelphi corridor doing that israel could always return to the philadelphi corridor, ultimately, a notion that the israeli prime minister cast aside in his remarks last night and it's very difficult to see where these negotiations can go from here, even as the united states and the mediators are keeping up their efforts, the us is set to together a final proposal of sorts to present to both israel and hamas to try and get their agreement. but right now, hamas is dug in on the notion that israeli troops have to withdraw from the film philadelphi corridor. these really prime minister is insisting that they must remain. and so it's very hard to see where things can go from here. and we also know that there are increasing threats so
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it seems to the lives of the hostages, not only because the war is continuing in gaza, but also because hamas has now admitted that they executed those six hostages, as israeli troops were closing in on their position. and they are now warning that should israel try and free additional hostages through military operations, that more hostages they say will return in coffins rather than alive through a deal. brianna a stark warning there from hamas so jeremy diamond live for us in tel aviv as we look at live images on what it looks like there on the ground. >> let's turn now to cnn's kylie atwood, who's at the state department for us, kylie, the us is still pushing for this hostage and ceasefire deal with president biden saying that he is almost ready to present the final version of this deal what's the latest on progress with these diplomatic efforts yeah. >> well, just to take you through the last 48 hours, the president had a meeting with his national security team on this specific topic yesterday
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at the white house and heading into that meeting. >> he made some pretty blunt an interesting remarks. he was asked if netanyahu is doing enough to get to a deal and he simply said, no, he wouldn't expand on those comments when asked about them later in the day by our colleague simply saying that we are in the middle of negotiations and he said he was referring to the ongoing negotiations between the us, qatar, and egypt to try and come up with some sort of proposal to put on the table. of course, that then israel and hamas could review. now, we do know however, privately, we have reported this time and time again, there has been frustrations with netanyahu and those frustrations within the us government grew yesterday after that speech that jeremy detailed for you, which in part netanyahu said that israel would never leave could not ever leave the philadelphi corridor. we know that remains a sticking point in these ongoing negotiations to get a hostage deal and a ceasefire agreement in place. so we have heard from us officials they're
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working on a final proposal to put on the table here to both sides, hamas and israel. but we also just heard from the nsc's john kirby saying he wouldn't use the term final and it's hard to imagine that us officials would put a final proposal on the table and back away hey particularly when there are still american hostages who are part of those 68 hostages still believed to be alive, held by hamas where we are now is us officials say that the murder of those six hostages over the weekend does underscore the urgency that has existed for some time for months now to try and get a deal in place. but what's unclear is how they actually translate that urgency into action to getting a deal done particularly after the speech from the prime minister just yesterday, when he was speaking with reporters as all right. kylie atwood. thank you so much. and for more now on all of these developments in the middle east, let's go to cnn political and national security
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analyst david sanger. he is also the author of new cold wars mine is rise, russia's invasion, and america's struggle to defend the west. david is netanyahu's insistence in his press conference in these negotiations on maintaining control of the philadelphi corridor is this a strategy of politics? or a strategy of national security? what are the vectors here both probably a bit of both to it brianna. >> first of all, as a matter of national security, he clearly has a disagreement with his own defense minister, who has said, we don't need you know they've got a? >> lot of strategic priorities here, but the most important one in the view of the defense minister, defense ministry, a lot is get the hostages back the most important one for the prime minister is make sure that you cut off that carter from being a supply of new
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weaponry to hamas. >> but there's politics involved as well. and many in the administration, the biden administration, have suspected all along that bibi netanyahu is stretching this out because he knows that the minute that the hostages are released and a ceasefire is declared that's the start of the investigations into how october 7 happened it's the start of the investigations into why the israeli defense force was caught flat-footed and responded so slowly. >> and it's probably the end of his time as prime minister so these two are intertwined. >> hamas has been a big element of this to let's remember, one of the reasons we're having a problem right now and coming up with a final deal as they just executed six hostages, including one american yeah. >> look, no doubt they seem to not have a big interest in
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coming to a deal. they're not feeling that pressure that certainly so many civilians these are feeling in gaza what would happen if netanyahu budges on this hamas demand? what would happen when it comes specifically to that question of national security is you have israeli forces saying they found a number of tunnels and number dozens and dozens along that corridor to bring in supplies from egypt. unclear exactly when they were last used but, but what would this mean? >> well, if it became an active source of secret supply, then to hamas that it's a problem what you're hearing from other israeli officials, including the defense minister, lot, is that they have the intelligence means to go guide that. and if they we need to go in and deal with that. carter, which is right on the egypt border. >> they have ways in the future
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of doing that. it's not that the border isn't important, it's not the cutting off hamas isn't important. >> it's that when you're in the situation like this, you have to set a priority he two years strategic objectives. >> and clearly the israeli government is divided on that. >> and from those images that we're looking at of tens of thousands of people in the streets. none of those people on the streets are in support of hamas or the, awful killings of tragic killings over the weekend it's just that they believe that the first priority has got to be getting the hostages back because you never completely defeat a terror group. we never completely defeated al-qaeda. what you do is hamstring there ability to conduct an attack again, president biden said one word, no, when asked if netanyahu is doing enough to get this deal done, vice president harris is
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not particularly vociferous on this either what leverage does this administration have at this point in time not a whole lot. i mean, first of all, we haven't had a lot since the beginning. >> remember president biden took that trip for chew was widely praised, i think, rightly so to israel, right after the october 7, horrific acts and said the us is completely behind you. we will support you, but don't overreact as we did after 9-11. and, you know, commit actions that later on you'll come to regret as the us itself did that advice was largely ignored and that was the beginning of the tension that you now see between prime minister netanyahu and president biden at this point, netanyahu was sort of riding this out to see how the election turns out. >> if in two months, it turns
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out he's dealing with donald trump instead of kamala harris. >> then it's a very different situation for him because he will be under very little pressure from washington. and that's why everybody is sort of riding on every word of vice president harris's is uttering on this topic to see if there is any difference in what we've been hearing from the biden administration and so far, she's been very careful to make those differences only of tone, not have substance yeah. >> david sanger. thank you so much for your analysis. we do appreciate it. and ahead this hour on cnn news central, we are one week away from the first debate between he's president kamala harris and former president donald trump. and it campaigns are preparing in very different ways. we're following the candidates next. >> plus video shows the moment us marine it's already assaulted in turkey. what we know about this attack, and the group allegedly behind it and
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corporate price gouging joining us now we have cnn, national politics correspondent eva mckend covering the harris campaign and cnn national correspondent kristen holmes, who's covering the trump campaign even to you first, what more can you tell us about? the vice president's strategy here is she's getting ready for the debate. >> well, brianna, clearly part of the strategy is a pared-down schedule this week, so she can prepare in terms of the campaign argument that she's home the yinon, it's really centering on affordability and framing herself as a champion for the middle-class. and this is at least landing in some corners yesterday i was in detroit for her rally there i was talking to a union carpenter and he told me let me listen. i don't make enough money to support republicans. so you see clearly a connection is being made. there, and she's speaking directly to this in a new ad. let's watch we all know costs are too high. but while corporations are gouging families, trump is focused on giving them tax cuts, but kamala harris is
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focused on, you building up the middle-class will be a defining goal of my presidency so that centered on the policies that we heard from her in the first phase of the rollout of her economic plan, the second phase of that rollout is going to come tomorrow in new hampshire where she really focuses on small businesses democrats are spending a lot of money to advance their message. >> 297 million and add reservations. and for comparison republicans have 135 million. so lots and lots of money being spent to pump out this messaging yeah, democrats more than doubling republicans there. kristen, how is the trump team now preparing for this final sprint to election day well, boris, at this looks a lot different this week that it did in the last several weeks he's talking to these senior advisers. >> they feel a lot better about the state of the race than they felt in the leadup to this. obviously, they've been saying for some time that they believed that the enthusiasm the polling booths was all just a bounce from camila harris. but when you actually started
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talking to them, there was a little bit of a fear this it's not a long runway. how long could this balance potentially less. but looking at recent polling, they believe that they are ahead of where they were in 2020 particularly in those battleground states. and they are feeling a little bit of a sense of relief like this race is settling, like it is time for them to be able to get some of their messaging out because some of the problems that they've had is that none of donald trump's attacks seem to be landing when it comes to kamala harris, none of what they have put out there has gotten any traction, particularly as we have seen. >> so who much enthusiasm around camila harris. so the hope is now as they've seen, the poll numbers start to shift into a more moderate zone. they believe that this is time for the real race where they hit the ground running they're going to be pouring money, resources into a lot of these battleground states. i'm told in particular, georgia big focus there as well as some of these other states we know donald trump has been to pennsylvania multiple times. he's going to go back again before november several other times. they really aren't starting to view this as a
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serious neck and neck campaign and they feel like they have a little bit of breathing room which they haven't totally felt for the last several weeks as we've seen, this acceleration of kamala harris kristen eva, thank you so much for the reporting. appreciate it. >> let's discuss now with our political panel, meghan hays is a democratic strategy this n dnc consultant she served as director of message planning for the biden white house also with us, matt gorman, republican strategist, who was the senior adviser for tim scott's presidential campaign. thank you both for being with us matt, i want to pick up on something that kristen just pointed out, which is this sense even among some in trump's team that no line of attack on vice president harris from trump has yet to really land and be effective. why do you think that is i think what you're seeing is a couple of different attacks are trying. >> i think you see jd vance kind of does a lot when he talks about fraud and how she's kind of political chameleon. emphasize your flip-flops. i think other parts
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of it, you see this a lot with trump on truth, social, talking about her as a radical and far left, i think how you reconcile those and especially what trump does in the debate on next tuesday should actually inform what they do through the fall, whatever he does not debate, i would encourage them to stick stick with i want to ask you, meghan about abortion because it does seem that trump is waffling back and forth on the issue. he eventually landed last week on this voting on keeping florida's six-week ban in place, which would be a vote against the state referendum in his state of florida. but he's had a hard time messaging this and i wonder if you're surprised it isn't. look, it's a tricky issue, but i wonder if you're surprised by how difficult a time trump has had trying to message this no. >> i mean, i think that he made his stance clear when he's that took credit for overturning roe v. wade. so i don't think that it's surprising that he's now going back and-forth, realizing
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that the polling is showing that this is an incredible important issue for a lot of these swing voters. and a lot of these battleground states. so i mean, it's, it is surprising that he hasn't found his footing yet on this, but i do think it just goes to show so how important the issue is and how well they realize it's pulling for democrats. and when you're talking about 10,000 votes in six or seven states, you're not talking a lot, a lot of wiggle room on really specific issues and women and men are going to vote for this issue and it's a top issue for them. they're not going to vote with someone who wants to take away freedoms and reproductive freedoms for someone they're going to vote for harris just base so i'm not how difficult is navigating this issue for someone like donald trump who has held so many different positions on this over the years. now that he's sort of zeroed in on it, it doesn't seem like it's clear what he believes a couple of things and i think this is what always is tricky, whether it's a republican trying to make the case against kamala, her flip-flops are democrats with trump on his, you almost don't
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want to concede that they've moderated and meghan and kind of come up care escaping has done similar things. >> they don't want to concede that he's, you know, kind of moderate on this. they want to hold them to kinda what he said about roe v wade. same thing with democrat or republicans. >> we're talking about commonly harrison and her far-left position she had with trump for president in 2019 and 2020. that's the tricky part about when you prosecute the case against more flip-flops, you not only need to do that, we need to paint a broader picture about trust. and i think that's what always is hard about doing that you're more likely to stick with what's unpopular, the precision they might have had in the past there's a reason poll meghan on the from the wall street journal and it shows that when it comes to issues like the economy, immigration, i mean, that is important, looking at 29, 19% 19%, 14% on abortion. >> i wonder if you think that tells the entire story and if
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that explains or maybe it doesn't, why kamala harris is focusing so much on abortion i mean, i don't think it's held the entire story. i do think there's a lot of people who are just starting to tune in and pay attention. and i think that those people's focus is going to be on the economy. so i mean, as we've talked about many times, that the both campaigns are going to need to turn to focusing on the economy and how they're going to handle that issue moving forward. but i do think it does matter to a lot of people that matters to the base and it matters abortion matter to the base to keep folks and reproductive freedom in general matters. and so i think to keep the base there and to even expand a little on the margins. i do think it is important, but i don't think these polls are telling the whole story because i don't think everyone is fully engaged as we are living in dc and on tv megan, what do you make of the polls that show that those who are asked have consistently believe that donald trump would be better on handling the economy than the democratic candidate. >> i mean, when harris jumped into the race, those numbers actually went up and voters
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have more confidence in her than joe biden. but there's still nearly a double-digit in 8% difference in polling yeah, i mean, i think that the vice president needs to show what they did for the economy and the type of economy that they inherited during the pandemic and 21, which i think she was starting to do in the interview do you have with dana last week and i think that they need to continue to method what she's going to do to move forward. >> but i do think it is a problem and i think that that is where the campaign is going to start to really focus if you notice there new ad that came out talks about this and yesterday, they are starting to lay the groundwork and she has another step in the in the debate where she can lay some of this groundwork more and move some of her policies forward. it is concerning that that voters are looking at that, but i do think that there is room for her to continue to go to her for her numbers to move up all right. >> matt debate expectations as you hear how these candidates are prepping, what do you think? >> i mean, a couple of things like go back to what we saw in june. i think trump really roads expectations for joe biden and that the end he tried to really lower them. i think
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what you normally you're doing if you're a candidate, and whether it's camila or trump, you want to control as many variables as possible. you want to know what the rules are going in as we've had a lot of fights about him. so you can prepare for them what i'll, say is this you know, kamala harris, she didn't prove very adept debater in 2019, 2020, she improved a lot in the vp debate in 2020, i'm curious to see which commonly harris shows up next tuesday and megan, what do you think? what does a successful debate look like for the vp i think that the vice president is to continue to do what she's doing in laying out her case of why she would make the best president and continued to get more specific on some of her policies you know, the interview was a good step where she starts the way out some more economic policies, but she needs to continue to do that and can can you to tell people her story? >> she's relatively unknown to a lot of people. so people are just tuning in and just starting to pay attention now, she needs to continue to lay out who she is and what she's gonna do to help them in the economy. and i think that will be a success for her megan and
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8085920400 we're learning that the mob who attacked two marines in turkey are part of a known anti-american group. that's assaulted us service members for more than a dozen members of that group were detained after the marines were seen on video, outnumbered, and restrained by people yelling at them to go home it's this question this happened after the americans left there ship for a break in the port city of izmir yesterday cnn, pentagon correspondent oren liebermann has the latest for us. >> oren boris 15 people were taken into custody as a result of this attack on us service members that occurred in the port city of izmir, turkey on monday afternoon, according to
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the navy, these marines were on the uss wasp that had just pulled into the port city of smear after operating in the eastern mediterranean sea over the course of the past several for weeks, these marines were on shore leave when they were assaulted and attacked on the streets of izmir by this mob. >> and you can see it in this video. this mob grabs and hangs onto the marines. one of them even shouts for help. they place a bag over the head of the others service member and then began chanting yankee, go home according to local authorities, this mob are members of the turkish youth union. that's a nationalist anti american group that has carried out attacks on us service members in turkey in the past, there was a similar incident back in november 2021 and this hasn't just been fairly recent. there was one even a decade ago in 2014 when members of this group, according to authorities, there grabbed the us service member and placed a bag over his head. according the navy, there were other marines nearby who were able to intervene, get these two marines out of there, taken to a local hospital where they were checked out according the
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navy both are doing okay. they were then returned to the uss wasps local authorities are investigating this also, along with ncis, so that investigation continues again, according to local authorities there in turkey, 15 people have been taken into custody. the marines are doing okay. none of the marines were detained. boris oren liebermann. thank you so much for that report now, at some of the other headlines that we're watching this hour, directv is trying to make it up to customers hit by its distribution dispute with disney subscribers can now apply for credits worth at least 20 $20. >> the compensation comes amid the ongoing blackout of disney-owned channels, including espn and effect does he pulled his networks from the tv provider? sunday is contract negotiations stalled. also, new images show that mother nature is far from done with the titanic, which sank more than 110 years ago, a part of the ships iconic bow has fallen off from decay. and it now lies on the scene he before this area
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banks, throwing cash up in the air, even putting chase cards into their mouth all because they thought they hit the jackpot well, it seems to have happened is they stumbled upon a temporary loophole. so what people did was they started cashing, they started depositing checks for obscene amounts of money apparently bad checks. and next they would withdraw large amounts of money, but smaller than those checks for. >> and then they got cash and they celebrated but what chase says is that they have been able to quickly fix this issue and in some cases, they were actually able to claw back some of the money. >> and so some of the people on social media in these tiktok videos, they've actually displayed negative balances and one user had an atm error on his account. and it said a negative $40,000 in charges. now, chases, warning people that this is one social media trend that you do not want to
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>> new york needed a museum focused on the art of today not that ancient stuff. >> this institution, what was founded in 1929 by three extraordinary women and alfred barr as it's young director they're actually had a global perspective among the first exhibitions here or exhibitions of mexican art exhibitions of american primitives, exhibitions of sub continental indian art. >> the idf has caught on. and within three years, moma had outgrown. its original no home in a 12th story apartment, moving to a nearby town house and it's permanent home steps for new york's fifth the greatest artists of the 20th century. hang on these walls jackson pollock, jasper johns andy warhol they have all made their names on the walls of the moma today's artists use the
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moma as a launching pad, taking career it's a new heights that was stein when mama reached out to me, the offer me the exhibition, it was fdr who was on the radio who talked about the purpose mission of the museum of modern art. and he distinctly pointed out that first of all, art belongs to the people friends of the museum of modern on the making of this museum is plane we are dedicating this building to the cause of peace today, this museum is considered the epicenter of the modern world and it's a position that directed glenn lowry takes very seriously. i worry about everything. i worry about whether anybody will show up at the museum in the morning literally will people bothered to come to the museum? i worry about whether it's going to rain or not, because when it rains, more people come to the museum. so i'm one of those people that looks at a sunny day and goes, oh, no, not another beauty good suitable
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day. because i know i know that if it's bad weather, more people will visit the museums over its 95 year history. the moma has weathered many storms. have devastating fire in the late 1950s, wiped out some of its prized treasures, many others are scooted to safety by employees undaunted by and recently the moment undergone expansions, relocations, and veran galore so i think the institution not so as a fixed entity, magen, the british museum, or the louvre, or the metropolitan, they're historical institutions. >> their responsibility is can you tell this very long story in a very measured and ordered way? we are a work in progress. >> perhaps that's the beauty of the museum of modern not always changing, always reinventing itself much like they are. the bills. it's
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