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process that we've got to such inadequate candidates now. and i don't agree with the idea that somehow the constitution is such a piece of week paper but donald trump is a threat to it. donald trump will cause a lot of damage if he's elected in a second term, he is not an existential threat to american democracy. if you really think that you must think this country isn't worth much, because we've gone 235 years but this constitution, we've saw survived a lot worse than donald trump. and this kind of comment undercuts those who are trying to see trump put in his place and of course there are certainly people who feel that way ambassador john bolton, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you thank you so much for joining us. >> the news continues right here on cnn
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who were killed and donald trump talking to voters at a town hall in new hampshire, his baseless allegations about the upcoming debate with vice president kamala house, plus new polling shows how some trump nearly tied in pennsylvania walk the path to victory looks like for both candidates with just 61 days it's left in the race for atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church and we begin right here in the state of georgia, where two students and two teachers have been killed and nine others
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hospitalized in the deadliest school shooting in the united states this year. it happened at apalachee high school in winder about an hour north east of atlanta authorities have identified the victims as to 14-year-old students and two math teachers. the suspect also, a 14-year-old student, is in custody, and will be charged as an adult authorities say he was questioned last year about school shooting, threats but there was no probable cause to take any action. please say he used an ar 15 style rifle in wednesday's shooting and appeared to act on his own the motive at this point is are unknown. officials say these suspect surrendered immediately when confronted by school resource officers this is everybody's worst nightmare and i just want to offer my sincere condolences and our thoughts and prayers to the families of that have lost loved ones for those that are
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injuring and injured and continuing to fight through just a tragic time for really this whole community that has been affected by today's actions. >> more now from cnn's isabel rosales high school students evacuating in winder, georgia one by one out to safety, your head around the wall some joined a prayer circle after surviving the deadliest school shooting in the u.s. since march of last year? according to the director of the georgia bureau of investigation, to students and two teachers were killed at apalachee high school. nine others were injured and hospitalized for with gunshot wounds. the shooter who opened fire wednesday morning shortly after 10:00 a.m. identified as 14-year-old student colt gray, who surrendered after being confronted by school resource officers within minutes, law enforcement was on scene as well as two school resource
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officers assigned here to the school who immediately encountered the subject within just minutes of this report going out once they encountered the subject, the subject immediately surrendered to these officers and he was taken into custody. >> multiple law enforcement officials tell cnn, the school received a phone call this morning warning that there would be shootings at five schools starting with there's the call is now being investigated the sheriff meanwhile, says he wasn't aware of any calls. a massive law enforcement response, including the fbi and atf were on the scene working with state, local, and federal officers junior leyla foreman was in the bathroom when the school alarm went off i was scared. >> i was going to die to be honest. and when i heard hard lockdown and i knew it was an andrew, i immediately texted my dad and i was just like, i don't know if this is a drill. i'm really scared and i just kept my feet up and i prayed many parents rushed to the school like erin clark and for receiving these text messages
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from her 17-year-old son, ethan, school shooting. i'm scared, please. i'm not joking i'm leaving work. says the mom. i love you love you too, baby others in disbelief. >> i tried to get here soon as possible. i mean, it's just it's crazy, something like this happens in such a small town, such small county never know what's going to happen. i was just grateful that she was still good sheriff jud smith vowed to stay strong for his community. i went to school in the school system my kids go to school system i'm proud of this school system my heart hurts for these kids my heart hurts for our community but i want to make it very clear that hate will not prevail in this county. >> and the american flag here in apalachee high school has been lowered to half-staff. a reminder that something terrible has happened here at
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the school and a mark of respect to for those that have been killed and those students that have been injured, as well. we know from the superintendent that they have closed down the schools through the remainder of the week meanwhile, officials are vowing to charge this alleged shooter with murder and also to try him as an adult. isabel rosales in winder, georgia. cnn welby to cone is a retired fbi special agent. he joins me now from los angeles. appreciate you being with us to discuss yet another deadly mass school shooting in this country. this time in the state of georgia and taking the lives of two students and two teachers, these suspected shooter is just 14-years-old, a student at the school. and now in custody. what was your reaction to the police response to this tragedy? >> well, i think it was a good response. i think the hearing the school resource officer is the one that confronted him
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first, is exactly how the system is set up these these officers are positioned at the schools to be the first one to intercede in these incidents and to know that they were able to who not only intercept him, stop him, but actually get him to surrender. i thought it's exactly how it should happen all too often these, these, these shooters commit suicide by cop as we call it, by shooting out with the police knowing that the police are going to overwhelm them and kill them. but in this case, it didn't he got him to surrender. so i thought their response was very good. unfortunately, in these situations when the shooter unknowingly start shooting, they can kill a number of people before anybody can intercede. and that's what happened today. >> and authorities say that the 14-year-old suspect was questioned last year about school shooting threats, but there was no probable cause to take any action at that time. what's your reaction to that that's right. >> the fbi's national threat
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center got anonymous tips, tips, plural, in and they didn't know who it was, but they figured out it had come from georgia. these threats that were given by these anonymous people and they were they refer to down to the jackson county sheriff's office, say, hey, this that's coming from your jurisdiction find out who this is, and the jackson county sheriff's did find out this person and this kid and they went and interviewed both him. and his father and then at that point, they determined that for whatever reason they didn't have enough probable cause to further an arrest i think that's going to be subject to some examination. i don't know the nature of the threats that were made. we don't know how harsh they were or what was included with them. but it was enough for us to reveal the fbi at least to refer them down to the sheriff's office and the sheriff did identify we didn't know who the kid was but the sheriff's was able to identify them, go talk to him and unfortunately, it turned out to be the shooter today and police say that the suspect used an ar
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15 style rifle in the shooting and appeared to act on his own. >> but we don't know how he got access to that weapon and we don't oh, no, he's motive at this point. what would be happening right now to try to answer these questions a lot of interviews with his classmates, anybody he was close to his family members, friends the fbi has what's called a social media exploitation team. >> that's probably doing a deep dive into his digital footprint. any of his online activity, all of that is happening now, it's been happening since this morning and they're trying to build a picture of who this kid was. he is talking you're the police ties alive and he's in custody. so i assume that investigators are talking to him about what his motive of all too often when the person is killed in these incidents, the motive dies with them, but hopefully we'll, we'll figure out how he did it and what needs to be done right now. do you think to stop these deadly
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school shooting happening over and over again in this country? >> well, look, i think you know, i think, you know, if this gets 14, he shouldn't have access unsupervised access to a gun. i have to look at how that happened. i mean, we recently had a case in the u.s. where a mother and father are now sitting in jail because their son access to gun that they should have kept secure. i think you know, if it's the father's gun, you know, you need to start holding people accountable for letting children have weapons like that when they are not legally able to have those weapons, if it's a crime, then they should be charged with that and accountability should be applied and we need to have a conversation about what level of threats we're going to take so seriously that we remove 14-year-old from school and maybe put them in a juvenile facility because up until the day of the shooting, it's only a threat and a lot of these
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threats are not taken seriously. but i think that it's a multiple tiered solution. i think you have to have less access to those weapons. you have to have more accountability to anyone that allows access to those weapons to children like this, who are troubled and you need to have better monitoring procedures in place at schools when a kid is identified as somebody who made a threat, what are we doing to monitor that kid? and his behavior so it's multi-fact and that's why it hasn't happened yet well, we took on thank you so much for joining us. >> we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me u.s. >> president joe biden says he and first lady jill, a mourning the deaths of those whose lives were cut short by more senseless gun violence he went on to say students across the country are learning how to duck and cover instead of how to read and write we cannot continue to accept this as normal former president donald
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trump posted on social media our hearts are with the victims and loved ones. these cherished children were taken far too soon by a sick and deranged monster vice president kamala harris also addressed the school shooting during a campaign stop in new hampshire. she called it a senseless tragedy and said, it's outrageous that parents in the u.s. send their children to school worried about whether or not they will come home alive. more now from cnn's priscilla alvarez vice president kamala harris, traveling to new hampshire on wednesday where she unveiled a new slate of economic proposals. but before doing so addressing that tragedy at a high school in georgia, saying that it was tragic and that it should not happen our kids are sitting in a classroom where they should be fulfilling their god given potential and some part of their big beautiful brain it's
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concerned about a shooter busting through the door of the classroom it does not have to be this way and you know, this is one of the many issues that's at stake in this election. >> now the vice president has been the lead of the white house office of gun violence and office that has been focused on identifying any executive actions are measures that can be taken by the administration outside of congress. but the vice president clearly they keeping the focus and the pressure on lawmakers. also noting over the course of her remarks that while she is in favor of the second amendment, she's also in favor of gun safety laws. now again, the purpose of the visit here in new hampshire was on the economy in that front sheet introduced multiple proposals that she argued would help entrepreneurs and small businesses, including, for example, removing the tax deduction or excuse me, expanding tax deduction at
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removing regulatory hurdles and increasing community-based lending. all of that with the goal of increasing exponentially, increasing the number of small businesses. if she were to win a term in the white house. now again, the vice president has been focused on the economy over the course of the week, looking ahead to that presidential debate, framing her proposals as helping the middle-class a critical constituency heading into november alvarez, cnn traveling with the harris-walz campaign at a fox news town hall in pennsylvania on wednesday night, donald trump said he was going to let harris talk when asked about the upcoming debate. he also cast doubt on the fairness of that debate climbing kamala harris wanted notes and a desk, something the debate rules don't allow and made a baseless allegation that harris would get the questions in advance a lot of people are
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going to be watching to see how nasty they are, how unfair they are. i agreed to do it because they wouldn't do any other network. she she'll the other thing is her best friend is the head of the network. her husband's best friend is married to the head of the network and they're going to get to i've already heard they're gonna get the questions in advance of course, that will not be happening the former u.s. president also stressed that he quote, really wants to win new hampshire. that is, after a top trump volunteer emailed other volunteers that quote the campaign has determined that new hampshire is no longer a battleground state and urge them to turn their focus to pennsylvania. well, meantime, a new cnn poll shows kamala harris and donald trump are locked in close races in key swing states with no clear leader in the battleground states of georgia, nevada the and pennsylvania. harris holds an advantage over trump among
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likely voters in wisconsin and michigan, and trump has the edge in arizona, while georgia and pennsylvania are the key toss-ups states joining me now is larry sabato director of the university of virginia's center for politics and editor of the book of return to normalcy, the 2020 election that almost broke america. good to have you with us, larry always a pleasure. >> thank you so much so a new cnn poll shows vice president kamala harris enjoying a lot of momentum in key swing states leading her rival donald trump in wisconsin and michigan, while trump leads in arizona, harris is ahead in georgia and nevada, but it's within the margin of error and we see the two candidates in a dead heat in the must-win state of pennsylvania. >> so what do you make of these numbers i thought they were interesting because they focused with a large enough sample on all seven of the swing states. >> the states are going to determine the results of the
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election. and harris is beyond the margin of error in michigan she again and wisconsin two of the three blue wall states that are very important, if not essential for her to win the one she is going to have to focus on more than any other is pennsylvania. and clearly that's what trump is doing to supposedly the trump people are saying they're confident about their polling in pittsburgh sylvania. well, the same can be true on the democratic side trump. >> it particularly well in arizona now, i don't know that he is as well off in arizona as this poll showed, but that's what the polls showed. >> if you add it all up, it tells us what we have known all along. this is going to be a very competitive close this race. >> yeah. so there's very tight race. so what are the potential parts to victory for each of the candidates for call harris potentially. >> and we love talking about this because we like to 72 to
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68 and the electoral college. but potentially kamala harris could win with just it's those three blue wall states, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. as long as she wins all the other normally democratic states which she almost certainly will. and the one key electoral vote in the state of nebraska centered on the city of omaha. that is because brassica has a special system along with maine of dividing up their electoral votes per congressional district is a democratic district. it went for four biden in 2020, though. trump won it in 2016. so that's the easiest path of victory that actually falls together. but kamala harris needs backup. every candidate needs backup, and her backup is the southern route north carolina, georgia, plus the southwestern route, nevada and arizona. combination of those states, would allow her to lose, for example,
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pennsylvania for trump it's very similar to the path that he won in 2016 needed when the popular vote, but that doesn't count. he won the electoral vote. and he won the three blue wall states in the north that plus all the normal republican states would be enough to put him well over two 70 so we've got a real horse race. it is very close that makes the upcoming debate next week even more important yeah, and of course, we are also seeing warning signs ahead for harris in those latest polls. >> she's apparently struggling with male voters, perhaps traced back to the issue of most concern certainly economy. what do you think she's having problems with some male voters this has become the norm in american politics. >> the male vote tends to go more republican, usually republican over 50% and the
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female vote goes democratic and it's a battle of the sexes, if you will, as to the margins now, amid men are only about 48% of the electorate. women are a little over 52% ideally, if you're going to lose men by ten you could carry women by just nine and still win so there's a lot of calculus going on and it isn't just men versus women, but the gender gap has been part of our vocabulary politically since 1980. that's really when it started in the first regular election interesting. >> and in other big news women's day conservative lives. liz cheney announced she will be voting for kamala harris because trump she says represents two biggest threat to democracy, or how significant is this? and couldn't she convince other conservatives? do you think to do the same this is very significant and i don't say that because she's one of my colleagues at the uva center for politics, just to disclose that she is the most
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significant republican by far, who has endorsed kamala harris. >> and notice she's not doing what some other republicans are doing, which is saying, i will not vote so for trump, but i can't vote for harris either. she's more liberal than i like, so i'm going to write in ronald reagan or whoever it is, they choose to write in she has gone all the way and said, i'm voting for kamala harris. i'm not just opposing donald trump. i'm voting for harris and former congressman and her colleague on the january 6 committee, adam kinzinger. he did the same thing at the convention. the reason this is so significant is liz cheney is one of the best recognized republicans in the country. her father was a two-term vice president under president george w bush dick cheney is a very conservative republican. he's very anti-trump to as it said, what he will do presidentially. but this is kind of a hint. and two republicans who are mainstream conservatives who supported the
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bushes and the cheneys and the other republican nominees that came up in the 90s and the first couple of decades of the 2000s this is a very significant move. >> it gives them permission to not only refused to vote for trump, but to vote for kamala harris. >> so you'll see a lot of liz cheney between now and november 5, larry sabato always appreciate your political analysis. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you so much, rosemary donald trump wants a change of venue for his hush money case when we come back details on the former president's latest attempt to delay his sentencing. >> plus new allegations of a russian scheme to meddle in the upcoming presidential election will have a live report john, this developing story i'm jonathan larson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program if your age 50 to 85
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september 18. his lawyers argue the case should be moved into federal court after the supreme court granted trump limited immunity. a federal judge is set to hold a hearing in the coming hours to consider the next steps in the election subversion case against donald trump this is the first hearing since the supreme court ruled that trump had some immunity from prosecution while performing presidential duties. that ruling prompted special counsel, jack smith to file a superseding indictment last week that scaled back some of the charges against trump and his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. attorney general, merrick garland says smith's new indictment does not violate justice pomp and policy against publicly investigating a candidate close to an election while the u.s. justice department is accusing the russian state media company, are rt, of funding a tennessee
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company to push russian propaganda. it was meant to influence the us presidential election and help we'll put donald trump back in the white house. prosecutors say another goal was to weaken opposition to russian interests especially its ongoing war in ukraine. cnn has confirmed that the company referenced in the indictment is tenet media officials say it's linked to right-wing commentators with millions of subscribers on youtube and other social media platforms. and cnn's clare sebastian has been monitoring the story. she joins me now live from london. good morning to you, clare. what more are you learning about this russian meddling story? >> yeah, rosemary, this seems to be a pretty broad effort by the u.s. government to get out in front of what appears to be a scheme by russia in multiple different schemes that have been growing in sophistication. obviously 2016 is pretty fresh in people's minds, but it's clear from these allegations if
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they are true that russia has bonsoir in sophistication since then, we've got sanctions that were announced on wednesday. we've got domain seizures, 32 domains, seas, but also this criminal indictment targeting two employees of our tie, the russian state media company tv channel that has really been growing in power and important in terms of its efforts in propaganda and would appear to be going beyond that now and they are accused of running this almost $10,000,000 scheme, setting up this company that we have, as you say, confirmed, it was called tenet media and tennessee not really a news outlet as such, but more of a sort of network of influences that called tough a network of heterodox voices, bringing together these right-wing influences and the justice department says that since november some 2000 videos were posted garnering some 16 million views on youtube alone. they were, it seems heavily curated in russia's interests.
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take a listen two, the attorney general describing the content of these videos the subject matter, and content of many of the videos published by the company are often consistent with russia's interest in amplifying u.s. >> domestic divisions in order to weaken u.s opposition to core russian interests, particularly its ongoing war in ukraine when out, if this is true, this does suggest that the role of our t has advanced beyond a media company, perhaps picking up the baton from what we saw in 2016 dean, the operation run by yevgeny prigozhin, the late in getting prigozhin internet research agency to sort of sow discord in america through social media. >> now separately, the fbi has alleged that president putin himself, his office, directed three russian companies to set up multiple fake accounts to sort of spread russian no false narratives on social media, 32
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domains, as i said, i have now been taken down. and of course we've got new sanctions against rt executives and others allegedly involved in these schemes. so i think what you can see here is that if these allegations are true, russian efforts to influence the outcome of the election have stepped up. and in particular, i think the urgency clearly has increased because of the war in ukraine and u.s support for ukraine so far having a real-world battlefield impact for his murray. >> all right. thanks to clare sebastian joining us live from london with that report will in the coming ukraine's parliament is expected to consider the resignation of foreign minister dmytro kuleba he and five other cabinet ministers submitted their resignations. women's day, only four had been accepted so far bob, good labor is one of the most widely recognized members of the ukrainian government shortly before announcing his intention to step down, he spoke to cnn urging western allies to send
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more powerful missile defense systems. if lawmakers approve his resignation calibers depends archer will be part of a major government shakeup, which president volodymyr zelenskyy says is needed to give the war effort some new energy i'm very grateful to the ministers and the whole government teams that worked for ukraine in the ukrainians for four-and-a-half years. and some for five years. we need new energy today and these steps are related only to the strengthening of our state in different directions well now to a whale of a mystery in norway, where a beluga believed to be a russian spy may have been assassinated nickname volodomyr. >> he rose to fame in 2019 when he was seen wearing a harness and camera mounts, which read equipments and petersburg leading. just speculation the whale was trained by the russian military, a claim the
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kremlin has never confirmed all the mayor quickly became a celebrity pretty in norway, he'd swim right up to boats and even let people pet him. but animal rights groups say he was found dead off the norwegian coast over the weekend with gunshot wounds they want a criminal investigation well, straight ahead, under pressure and doubling down israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is refusing to make concessions for a ceasefire and hostage deal with hamas. amid reports he torpedoed a potential deal in july amala harris, donald
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>> absolutely free text. now welcome back to cnn newsroom. >> i'm rosemary church. let's check. today's top stories investigators have identified the victims of wednesday's school shooting and the u.s. state of georgia to 14-year-old students and two math teachers were killed in the city of winder about an hour north east of atlanta suspect also 14 is now in custody. his motive unknown donald trump taking questions from voters at a fox news town hall in pennsylvania wednesday night, he spoke with
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sean hannity for about an hour, railing on kamala harris policy proposals and the state of the economy and the border trump and harris will face off in their first debate on september 10, abc news is hosting and the network released a list of agreed upon rules for the debate. wednesday, the debate is expected to be 90 minutes with no props or notes allowed on stage a two-minute tim at for closing statements and candidates mics will be muted when the other is speaking what despite nationwide protests and international pressure, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is doubling down on his handling of the gaza ceasefire negotiations just days after the bodies of six hostages were recovered from the enclave. speaking to the media on wednesday, he said he is not going to change his policies to minimize civilian casualties in gaza and claimed the israeli military is already taking unprecedented steps to
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do so the prime minister again blamed hamas for the lack of a ceasefire deal, despite a report in israeli media, he derailed a potential agreement in july by adding new demands. one of the main sticking points mr. netanyahu insists israel retain control of gaza's border with egypt, known and as the philadelphi corridor we also read the beginning discussions about a permanent ceasefire and the conditions that we shall have for permanent ceasefire. >> must include a situation where the philadelphi corridor cannot be perforated. somebody has to be there a senior us officials as the prime minister's comments on the corridor or not helping the ongoing negotiations. >> and cnn's paula hancocks is following developments for us. she joins us live from abu dhabi so paula, what is the latest on those negotiations to
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try to reach a ceasefire and hostage release deal well, rosemary seen a senior biden administration official has given cnn the most detailed look so far at what this proposal looks like. >> another reason for doing so, you can only assume that shows the frustration that they are feeling with the process. and also we know there is frustration with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. now what this senior official has told us is that the deal is 90% done, saying that it is an 18 paragraph proposal and all four of those paragraphs have been agreed to and signed off on by both sides. now what they say is still the sticking points is as you you say, the exchange of prisoners for hostages and also the redeployment of forces in gaza. in recent days, we've had to press conferences from the israeli prime minister and in both of those, he has
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doubled down and pointed out how important it is but the israeli military to stay along that border between egypt and gaza. the philadelphi corridor. now the u.s. official says that this was there was no mention of the philadelphi corridor in the bridging proposal, which it says that israel had agreed to in the past. so there is frustration and a belief both inside and outside israel that the israeli prime minister is moving the goalposts and pudding blocks in front of a possible deal now, the official did say that it's not constructive what the prime minister is saying about the philadelphi corridor also staying, quote staking out concrete positions in the middle of a negotiation isn't always particularly helpful. now, the official also says that the killing of six israeli hostages recently by hamas also has colored negotiation, saying that it throws into doubt her masses willingness to agree to
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a deal, also calling hamas eight frustrating negotiating partner. now we have heard from hamas, obviously seeing the, the disagreement between the u.s. and israel and presumably trying to capitalize on it saying that these new proposals by the israeli prime minister or unnecessary and an attempt to thwart reaching an agreement but we have heard from the senior biden administration official that the talks are ongoing at this point to try and get an agreement on those those final issues. certainly in phase one of this three-phase deal, there wasn't agreement within this bridging proposal for israel and the military to leave all densely populated areas of gaza. israel argues that the border is not a densely populated area, and that is something that netanyahu is sticking to rosemary. >> alright, our thanks to paula
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hancocks, bringing us that live report from abu dhabi still to come mainland china and hong kong issues, severe weather alerts as a powerful storm approaches, we will have the latest on super typhoon yogi as it barrels through the south china and to see that with that and more in just a moment people were watching and then our world changed. >> tv on the edge she's premieres sunday, september 22, did nine on cnn. >> when your home needs work, where do you go and you angie? >> that's where andrew gay man with angie find top rated certified pros in your area plus compare quotes and pricing to help you get all your jobs done well, find top rated certified pros in your area at angie.com? it's time yes. but time has come for a fresh approach to dog food. >> every day. >> more dog people are deciding its time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs it's fresh food
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three-to-one. today, were how solomon in new york is cnn in the coming hours, pope francis is set to celebrate mass in jakarta with more than 80,000 people expected to attend. >> the catholic leader is and indonesia on a whirlwind tour of the region, he spent the morning with the grand imam of southeast asia's largest mosque in an effort to strengthen bonds with muslim leaders. the pontiff said, the visit to the muslim holy place on his third day in jakarta was a quote, great gift but he's work is hardly over after leaving indonesia. he'll visit public new guinea, east timor, and singapore u.s. secretary of
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state antony blinken is scheduled to travel to haiti in the coming hours. he is one of the highest level u.s. officials the visit, the embattled caribbean nation, blinken, is to meet with several officials pushed for elections and to reemphasize u.s. support for the haitian people. the capital port-au-prince has been devastated by brutal wave of gang violence. but the deployment of the multinational security support mission led by kenyan forces has brought some stability to haiti in recent months, officials say the u.s. may also push for the support mission to become a formal u.n. peacekeeping operation super typhoon yogi is moving through the south china sea and getting stronger. the storm experienced rapid intensification at a rate rarely seen thanks to have normally warm waters. now it's on a direct course for china and expected to make landfall by friday our kristie lu stout
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is following developments. she joins us live from hong kong. good to see you kristie so the super typhoon edging closer, how is hong kong bracing for its arrival? >> yeah, rosemary, hong kong and southern china are bracing for the arrival of super typhoon yogi, a powerful storm that has already killed more than a dozen people in the philippines on this storm is expected to skirt around 300 kilometers to the southwest of hong kong. tonight and tomorrow morning. and conditions he sure does. as you can see behind me, there, mild right now, but the weather will deteriorate and a yogi is expected to make landfall friday evening across southwestern portions of china, near the northern tip of hainan. and that projected landfall is rare. in fact, from 1949 to last year, 106 it's typhoons hit hainan, but only nine were super typhoons. now storm preparations are underway across the region here in hong kong, signal number three has been raised as a second lowest
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typhoon warning and the observatory here says it will consider raising that number later today in about a couple of hours. and when it issues as signal aid, hong kong punks stock market will be suspended. and because the typhoon today kindergartens, schools for children with special needs have been suspended. and we also learned that all day schools in hong kong will be suspended tomorrow. they've also been flight cancellations let's bring up the chart for you. we know that hong kong express, this is the budget wing of cathay pacific, has canceled six flights united has also canceled flights to hong kong hong kong is greater bay airlines has also announced cancellations. and in mainland china, meanwhile hundreds international airport is canceling all flights from 8:00 p.m. thursday evening to friday midnight. now, southern china will certainly feel the effects of the super typhoon especially the island province of hainan. it's known as the hawaii of china, its famous for its sandy
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beaches, its five-star resorts, and the government there on hainan has upgraded its emergency response. we knew that bus services there, ferries, rail lines, along with flight lights all suspended their and residents and tourists have been advised to not go outside unless necessary. we also learned that fishing vessels have also been recalled in hainan, as well as neighboring guangdong province. chinese authorities. they're not taking any chances this summer trying to his hat. another cruel summer devastating season didn't of extreme rainfall, deadly flooding, hundreds dead or missing over 1 million people relocated devastating financial losses. so residents across southern china, across the region, and especially here in hong kong, are being advised to take precautions back to you, rosemary. >> thanks to kristie lu stout for that live report from hong kong appreciate it. >> on the. >> mayor of paris is looking to make a permanent addition to the eiffel tower coming up. why some parisian's are not happy
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