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fabletics.com. i'm alayna treene traveling with the trump campaign. and this is cnn hello and welcome cnn newsroom. i'm anna coren live in hong kong, hit this hour i never met the woman other than picture, which could have been a.i. generated? i don't know we're just days before, right? >> crucial debates. >> the former president unleashing on his accusers despite a legal ruling that could benefit other and son appear in court on charges in the georgia school shooting cnn speaks to a students who came face-to-face with the suspect after a florida mission, a successful touchdown, boeing's starliner makes it safely back to hong kong this is cnn newsroom with anna coren we
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begin with the race for the white house, donald trump and kamala harris face off in their first debate in philadelphia, three days from now and with just under 60 days to go until election day, the two campaigns could not be more different. >> the former president spent much of friday in a courtroom trying to overturn his sexual assault and defamation verdict and lashing out afterward, and he is accusers well, harris is in pittsburgh this weekend preparing for the debate. a source tells cnn's mj lee, a big mission for the vice president is to find ways to remedy the muted mics rule during the debate. her campaign wants to showcase their skills as a prosecutor, despite not being able to respond to trump in real time and a team hopes it won't make trump look disciplined and obscure what they call his unhinged nature well, harris focuses on the debate she is pulling in some top endorsements former
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republican vice president, defense secretary, chief of staff, and congressman dick cheney is now joining his daughter, liz cheney, in supporting harris in a statement, cheney said, in our nation's 248 year history, there has never been an individual who is a greater threat two al republic than donald trump. cheney added the trump trial to steal the last election using lies and violence. he can never be trusted with power. again well dozens of business leaders are also throwing their weight behind harris, including james murdoch the son of media mogul rupert murdoch, shark tank host mark cuban, and the former chairman of what disney studios, jeffrey katzenberg meantime, trump was in new york for oral arguments on his motion for a new trial in the e. >> jean carroll sex abuse defamation case. trump said he was disappointed in his legal team and he lashed out at carroll and several other women
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who have accused him of sexual assault repeating some of the same defamatory comments he was found liable for take a listen i never met her never touched her i have i would have had no interest in meeting her in any way, shape, or form. she made up the story and fabricated 100%. she would not have been the chosen one. >> trump also repeated a familiar accusation about his antagonists and they motives every one of these cases it's political interference. >> it's a witch on just like the fake russia, a hoax it's a scam, it's a political witch hunt he is hush money trial. >> trump is praising the judge's decision to delay sentencing until november 26 well after the elections, cnn's kaitlin polantz has more on both cases.
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>> a judge in the state of new york says, he's not going to sentence donald trump 41 days before the presidential election. instead, donald trump will be sentenced on november 26, a couple weeks later for the 34 criminal counts that jury has found him guilty. you have for sending hush money payments to the porn star, stormy daniel's because of an alleged affair he was trying to keep quiet during the last time or two times ago that trump ran for president this situation is one that has never been handled in any court before. and judge juan merchan in new york acknowledged this four-page letter on friday, moving the sentencing date he wrote that this is a matter that stands alone and one of the most critical and difficult decisions a trial court judge faces that the proceeding should be so protected, the justice here should have so much integrity. the jury verdict should be he protected
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and the independence of the judiciary should be acknowledged. to the point where this sentencing cannot take place before the election. judge merchan does not want to advantage or disadvantage any political party or candidate and thus is moving the sentencing date of donald trump. so there's the possibility now that trump either could be a criminal defendant with no special powers whatsoever at his disposal come november if he loses the election or he could be the president elect of the united states, a man with pardon power over federal protections. if federal convictions, but not somebody who would have any part in power in a state case like this, this hush money criminal conviction. so a lot is going to be happening over the next couple of weeks. there. we also are very aware that his team is going to continue to fight, not just the fact that he he's going to be sentenced here in this case in november. but all of the cases and to that point,
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on friday, his team was in court on friday in an appeals court, trump attended a hearing that lasted about a half an hour before three judges, where they're trying to overturn a $5 million defamation verdict but a jury awarded to the columnist e. jean carroll for sexual abuse and defamation? no decision was made on friday, but we will await that decision from the appeals court and whether the trial is conducted appropriately in the coming weeks or months. katelyn polantz, cnn, washington it was since president biden dropped out of the race, many analysts say trump has become his own worst enemy. commentators from across the partisan divide say he needs to change his messaging. take a listen he stood up there today at a press conference pardon me a press conference usually means he's going to take questions. he didn't take any questions. so he stood up there today at this event, which was essentially a nearly hour long festivus greed
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airing of grievances just as voters are getting ready to cas the first ballots of this election, early voting mail-in ballots. and what they heard from the former president today was him talking about whether or not he litigating the definition of rape versus assault you heard him today talk about whether certain women were hot enough for him to assault this at this point in the campaign, a campaign is supposed to either persuade voters or mobilize your base. i don't see how what he did today helped with either case and just made that small sliver of undecided voters out there. remember why they were so uncomfortable with him? >> the president's best, what he's talking about, his accomplishments, he's best talking about the record of his past four years in office and he's worse what he's talking
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about personal grievances today, he was very upset. we saw that standing in trump tower during the press conference, he was venting, leaving off steam and it's not helpful most said, at this point in the campaign, you want to be reminding folks why to vote for you write all the good things that the trump administration had accomplished and contrast those with the four years of the biden-harris administration. if donald trump keeps if he talks about those things and focuses on those things, the abc poll just showed that was out recently, it was longitudinal prior to the dnc and after the dnc convention that donald trump leads in polls by about ten points, about ten points nationwide on the economy, on immigration, on inflation, on crime, on the things that people care about. he needs to remind people are mine voters, early voters, late voters, all voters that he's the person that can deliver on the things that is most important to them and if he's not doing that, then he's not winning which odds with four counts of
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felony, murder, suspected georgia high school shooter colt gray is now facing life in prison if convicted in wednesday's shooting the 14-year-old and his father appeared separately in court on friday to face charges for the shooting that left four people dead. >> and cnn's isabel rosalas spoke with one student who came face-to-face with the alleged gunman 14-year-old bree jones was the first student to lay eyes on colt gray just moments before she says he began his deadly rampage, he knocked on the door i when i saw him hone a bag and just pulling a gun out i'm not sure what kind of bag wasn't, but i see him pulling out of a bag and like the girl was so big, right? gray was her classmate and their class. the first he tried to enter. she tells cnn, i always look out the door before opening day, just like it's a habit my mom taught me but as her teacher instructed her to let him back in, she said, i know he has a gun. >> if i were to open the door, they like he would have got every single one of us in that
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class and i don't want me, my teacher my friends in the class, and my other classmates. i don't want none of us to get hurt, so i just i just didn't go like i thank god, that i didn't open the door. >> joan said gray moved on to her sister's class down the hall coat, shot my teacher multiple times malaysia mitchell says she'll never be able to erase the image of her teacher, richard aspinwall begging for help. >> we had a drag our teacher our teachers body fully into the classroom we heard him take his last breath mitchell says, she felt powerless. i've been trained what to do like give cpr and other stuff, but i couldn't because i couldn't help him so i ended up having a seizure. >> the 14-year-old suspect who allegedly caused all this pain in court with families of the victims, just feet behind him. >> you're charged with four counts of felony murder just minutes after the suspected
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shooter left the courtroom, where he did not enter a plea, his father walked in for his own first appearance two counts of felony murder in the second-degree. >> you're charged with four counts, felony, involuntary manslaughter, and he's charged with eight counts of second-degree felony eleni cruelty to children, an arrest warrant for colin gray alleges he gave his son a firearm when he knew his son was a threat to himself and to others. it's only the second time a parent has been charged in connection with a mass shooting carried out by their child. >> gbi has arrested colin gray, guilty of u.s. >> april in an unprecedented case, the parents of ethan crumbley were each sentenced to ten to 15 years for involuntary manslaughter the da in the case says colt gray may face additional charges you can anticipate there will be new charges on colt gray because we'd never addressed the other victims in the school at apalachee high. some students
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left wondering how they can possibly move forward. >> do you think we'll be able to come back to school? yes. because i'm not going to walk in fear. >> isabel rosales winder, georgia, cnn officials are saying the death toll could have been a lot higher in georgia. if not for the panic button system that a alerted police to the horror inside the school it was implemented only one week before the shooting and it's got many people asking, why isn't this technology everywhere? well, it turns out there isn't effort to get it in public schools across the country. several states have now passed legislation known as alissa's law. it's named after alyssa. i'll her death she was 14 when she was killed in the marjory stoneman douglas high school shooting in parkland, florida. her mother, lori, is pushing to get the law passed. nation why there was a panic button like this used in medical emergency. >> the button is pushed three times and an active shooter
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situation, it's pushed a times or more. so this was the panic button the teachers were wearing around their neck that was used at apalachee high school and honestly, definitely save lives and we pass willis is law now in seven states. and our goals to pass a less as law nationwide as a standard level of school safety protection in every school across this country, we need to have mass notification and these life-threatening emergency situation james time equals life, and we need to get help on the scene as quickly as possible. once that panic button is pushed, law enforcement can pull up the cameras, get eyes on the scene. it's geofence. they area. so the school resource officer can go and take down the threat and save lives and so the thing that it has to go through the legislative process and also there needs to be funding allocated for it. but i believe
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truly that we can definitely fund this and pass this in every state just like we do in our banks, we have panic binds, our schools need to happen a panic buttons too, and have that layer of safety protection loves amounts of questions about safety. >> boeing starliner has successfully returned touchdown starliner is back on earth. >> that landing coming at 11:01 35 seconds central time to no one and 30 but boeing's troubles with the starliner program may not be over. >> we'll have the latest just ahead. >> one thing effects of viagra but faster meet roe sparks. they contain well dana, phil, and to dalla fill with sparks, dissolve under the tongue. dissolvable, work faster than old-school pills. >> cia sparks are right for you at row.com. >> last spot i'm nfl hall of
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bring calypso back and that's what they did tonight i am thrilled for our boeing team and all of our colleagues have worked this mission across the country on the nasa team and the boeing team. they've put a lot of heart and soul into this mission over many years. and it's a testament to those people that we got the vehicle back safely today well, that was the manager of nassir's commercial crew program. >> he spoke a short time ago about the boeing starliner successful return to earth with no crew onboard, right on schedule with few problems to report. but starliner face a series of problems on let's way to the space station. the capsule launched in june, then dots with the iss. it was supposed to return to earth a week later. but helium leaks and thruster problems along the way prompted nasa to delay the return. astronauts, suni williams and butch wilmore were supposed to return on starliner, but they're staying on the space station for now and return to earth and a
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spacex flight. in february. >> when asked the solar system ambassador sarah treadwell, also known as space case, sarah joins us, live along with tarik maliq, editor in chief of space.com. great to have you both with us. sara, let's start with you. the starliner capsule, obviously returns safely to earth and i think in the words of nasa control, it was a beautiful sight. >> but do you think that the astronauts, butch wilmore and suni williams perhaps wish they had been onboard i'm sure ultimately that they both wanted what was best for the interest of nasa and for boeing in that spacecraft so i can't get into their mind and know personally and maybe they were a little bit disappointed that they didn't get to go back home sooner. >> but this is something that they trained for. they know that there's a chance they may quite stay in space longer. so i'm sure ultimately they were relieved that it went well and that it went the way that was in the best interest of everybody derek. what about you? i mean, nasa wasn't
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prepared to take the risk of risking anyone's lives tell us about perhaps the psychological and physical impact of prolonged stay on the international space station must be having for both those astronauts one of the things that we do know is that this was kind of like a bittersweet event for the astronauts. actually, suni williams was talking with mission control on earth as she was packing up the spacecraft a day before undocking, she said it did feel a bittersweet in her words to be putting in a little mask new leaders where she was going to sit to originally port first, i wanted to come back home. that being said, as sara just mentioned, they are professional astronauts. they know that this was a test flight than it could be extended. there are some challenges. they will be opposed to more radiation in space for longer because instead of a week they're going to be up there for eight months now. eight months is a little longer than nasa has half-year mission averages for these, but
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it's not the longest. they've had astronauts up there for a year, two and still they're going to be away from family, for much longer from friends and loved ones. maybe they had things to do during that time. they have to change all of that. again, when they sign up for these test flights, they know other test flights and they're ready to train and both our veteran space station, ashraf sunny, commanded the space station before they know how it works, they can help out fishel for sure. >> sara. what about the resources on board the international space station they were supposed to be there for for a week. it's now turned into months. is there enough onboard to cater for for all the astronauts there oh, yes. >> absolutely. they have not only for supplies on board for, you know, if there is an extension of emission, but there was also the ability to bring more supplies up with other capsules. and i would think that probably one of the
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things that they might be a little bit remiss about is waiting for and maybe some of those things that they didn't bring with them that they wanted for such a long duration, but they definitely have everything they need sara well, boeing, no doubt it is incredibly relieved that the skyline i capsule got back in in one piece and by all accounts nassar is saying this was very successful they have been problems, problems with the thruster, problems with helium leaks how has this impacted boeing's reputation? >> and i guess where does the company go from here yeah, i guess that's a big question on everybody's mind, right how has the company been perceived lately? >> i can only speak for myself and what i have observed. i know that there's a lot of scrutiny on boeing and what it's been doing. but i also have seen people who i know that our engineers and they're working within the boeing company and there's so
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incredibly proud of what they're doing as for the future, it seems that nasa is very committed to continuing on with their contract and continuing to get this capsule ready for a work you're going to hear a lot redundancy. we don't want to have just one capsule go up to space. we want to have multiple choices that way, when we do have an issue like what happened here, we have backup choices and talk to us about the rivalry. i guess, between boeing and spacex. i mean, its crew-9 dragon will be retrieving wilmore and williams in february. what listens? that have been learned and how, how does this proceed forward and that's i think one of the interesting things that have been changing in the climate of space, and that space travel. >> but space, you know, space companies this competition which drives innovation and so that has been shown and we're seeing that this is definitely
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maybe a setback for boeing and a win for spacex i think most people in the space industry though we want to see both sides, if you will. do the best that they can do. the benefit of all of us derek, we heard from nasa in that press conference a short time ago, and obviously they going to put a very positive spin on what has happened in sure that the capsule has returned safely to earth. but how how how does how does boeing and nasa for that matter? >> how do they move forward with space exploration right now the big issue or the challenge ahead is to find out exactly everything they can about the spacecraft while the mission has landed, that's not the end of it for nasa and boeing boeing, boeing is on the hook for six more of these flights with astronauts. >> the first of which was
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slated to fly in february of 25. they've they've pushed that back to no earlier than august, so a year from now, in order to study this spacecraft, all the data that they received during this test flight, and really figure out what the issue was with a thrusters, why they had higher temperatures, which they even saw during landing. that they didn't affect the lending at all, but they still saw things that they really weren't expecting to see. they're going to run all of those questions down in an investigation over the next series of months, make any kinds of changes they need you to the next starliner center spacecraft being built right now to fly them and then learn from that one as well whether or not boeing decides to pursue a longer contract after this initial one, i think it will decide on how they feel. this one worked out for them. it's still a bit early to say and it's still early on nasa side cue that we heard from steve stich, the commercial crew program manager about what the starliner one mission that next
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mission in line will look like. they're going to they're going to try to dot all their i's and cross all their ties to understand these issues and make any changes. as we've seen them do on the last few test flights? >> yeah. sorry. go when could you imagine another boeing cell line returning to despite returning to the international space station i think the august 2025 target is it does feel safe both nasa and boeing agreed to postpone that that flight until then to give them the time that they need, it sounds as if they may be able to make some of the changes in the thrusters in a way that it's not so invasive as you might recall, this mission in fact, was delayed almost a year because they had to remove a lot of stuff from the inside that they had felt able tape. >> they had parachute issues. those issues were fixed for this point and it did seem to go whether well, pertaining to those those fixes they'll have to do something similar to see
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how extensive they're going to have to be i feel like that one year push out from now feels pretty safe unless they find something else that is surprising to them. and right now it's still too early to tell my like sarah true? well, we appreciate you both staying up to speak to us and thanks so much for your insight and analysis thank you. still ahead. an international outcry for justice after officials and witnesses say israeli forces shot and killed a turkish american in the west bank. what we know about the incidents next, plus what are the u.s. strongest storms, it makes landfall once again, still ahead, the latest on typhoon yagi, as it makes its way through northern vietnam kamala harris, donald trump, the debate, everyone's been waiting for follows cnn for complete
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so you don't have to compromise. powering smarter savings. powering possibilities. be a new vip of fabletics.com a palestinian rights group is speaking out after israeli forces shot and killed a turkish american activist during a protest in the west bank. >> the group says 26-year-old, i know but iggy was participating in a weekly protest against a nearby israeli settlement on friday well, that's when witnesses say israeli forces responded by firing live rounds and tear gas at peaceful demonstrators. >> there were two shots fired from the rooftops. i've been doing this for 20 years. i know the difference in sound between tear gas rubber coated bullets or live ammunition. these were two separate shots of live ammunition. shot one after the other. i found her lying on the ground besides the tree, bleeding from her head i put my
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i put my hand under head to try and stop stop them leading i took her paul's she had a very weak house. we call the ambulance what happened today is no accident if. >> they are continuation of the killing of 17 of betas residence during demonstrations since 2021 it is an intentional killing that is now receiving the light of day in a receiving that briefing, the light of day she's an american citizen it was an intentional killing israeli military has admitted to firing at the demonstrators and claims the protesters were throwing rocks she activist group says, that's not true that none of its members were throwing rocks and they were far away from the troops and did not pose a threat as israel has alleged the white house is
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calling for an investigation i just want to extend our deepest condolences. >> the deepest condolences of the united states government to the family of i sure. as he yaga i'm we deplore this tragic loss now most important thing to do is to gather the facts. and that's exactly what we're in the process of doing. >> palestinian residents in the west bank and taking stock of what's left after more than ten days of intense israeli military operations. the israeli military withdrew from the towns of jenin and tulkarem on friday, but says its only a pause before it returns. >> for now, the pause is allowed residents to bury their dead. >> cnn's nic robertson has more from the west bank and a warning. his report contains disturbing images surrounded by fellow fighters, men, israel calls terrorists being laid to
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rest janine first chance to bury its dead since israeli forces pulled out overnight a tense atmosphere as three and turned side-by-side here, they are known as the resistance israel's defense minister has described their military operations here as mowing the lawn, cutting down on the number of militants is vowing to come back to pull out the routes militant abu islam, jeanine brigade commander of the palestinian islamic jihad, denies israel had or will ever get a victory here have a shabby, the effect of the destruction and killing. he says, makes us more popular sure. some of us were killed, but we admit to our losses they, israel should admit to their losses last another, jeanine cemetery, 80 seven-year-old, her tawfiq, qandeel, also laid to rest
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according to palestinian health officials, 13 people killed over the past ten days. the idf says 14 of them were terrorists among the dead. eight children, and two elderly like candle his sons united in their grief, telling us we had no food for three days. he went out to get some and the israeli troops shot him his body video does it lay in the street troops driving over his feet as they left the israelis said he was shot when they tried to arrest him forward, deputy testament are we supposed to feel when you lose your father in this way, he says they killed him and he didn't commit a crime they don't spare the young or the old bubble and not just live wrapped up here, but the city a massive cleanup only now, just beginning the cost of
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israel's military operation being counted in destroyed roads, homes, livelihoods much of the damage does not appear directly connected to the targeting of militants while have seen in my hand, 69-year-old barbara imad abu al hyatts, half-century old business in ruins. >> why it gets the israelis pushed all the debris through my storefront. how can i ever repair this? he tells me the chairs came from jordan. it'll cost at least $20,000. >> hadn't been rocked. >> the city's mayor says it's too soon now geneina full repair bill, more than 20 kilometers of roads, dug up internet, water and electricity cut multiple times his early estimate at least $10 million israel, he says, is turning the occupied west bank into gaza.
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>> yana here identify bad, but it's a wheel of genocide. we see it in gaza, and now they turn it on the west bank and they start in janine. he says there is a sense of deja vu here. nothing new, just getting worse. 18-year-old islam has grown up with incursions like this one, was it's normal. they can destroy what they want. he tells me and we rebuild. let them do what they want. we are steadfast yeah when they destroy, they give us more power where today there is rubble. tomorrow for sure. the grass will grow nic robertson, cnn, jeanine, the occupied west bank well, sources tell cnn that iran recently sent short range ballistic missiles to russia. u.s. and western officials had warned this was in the works for almost a year, marking a significant escalation of iran support for moscow it comes as russian forces ramp up missile and
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drone strikes on ukrainian cities. and kyiv braces for more attacks on its energy infrastructure this winter, where ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is warning of a significant shortfall in vital military the aid. >> he urged international allies to speed up deliveries of promised air defenses while attending a meeting of the ukraine defense contract group in germany, cnn's fred pleitgen has more clearly a very important meeting by the ukraine contact group for the ukrainians, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy himself making his way to ramstein in germany to plead the country's case for more weapons deliveries. now, one of the things that a lot zelensky said is he thanked the partner nations for the air defense weapons that they have already provided to ukraine. and of course, also those that have been pledged. but he also warned that a lot the air defense systems that partners have pledged for ukraine have so far not arrived. and that, that every day is costing ukrainian lives. here's what he said the number of air defense
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system that have not yet been delivered is significant. >> this is what was agreed upon, and this is what was what has not been fully implemented. the wall has enough air defense systems to ensure that russian terror does not have results. i urge you to be more active in this work with us on air defense now, of course, all of this comes as ukraine has suffered some of the most severe russian airstrikes over the past couple of weeks. in fact, in the middle of this week, there was a big strike on the city of poltava, killing more than 50 people and wounding nearly 300 at the scene. same time this monday, there were massive strikes on the city of key of justice. children were set to go back to school for the new term. but on top of air defense systems, which ukrainian say are absolutely essential to them, that ukrainians also say that they need, in general more weapons and longer distance weapons. and the other thing that they're demanding specifically from the united states he's to lift some of
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the restrictions on using those longer distance weapons to strike deeper into russian territory. now ukraine's partners, first and foremost, the united states have said they will continue to provide ukraine, would that essential military support from pleitgen, cnn, central ukraine tough and yagi continues its tears through northern vietnam when we come back, the latest on yogi's landfall and what's in store for the region ocd is more than what you see on tv. and in the movies comes with unrelenting intrusive images, thoughts, and urges. if you have ocd and need help, you can get better, who specialized treatment go to know cd.com to mafia effects of viagra that faster meet roe sparks. they contain. so dana, phil, and to dallas hill with sparks dissolved under the time dissolvable it's worth faster than older man pills. >> cia sparks are right for you at rodak coast last sparks the
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like the third landfall for yagi. how is vietnam pharynx? >> well, people have had quite a bit of experience because they've been watching the news over the last few days. and getting a sense of just how intense this storm is. >> it has hit the philippines. >> it has made its way over hong kong. it went into a sudden china. we know that in what they call china's hawaii island of hainan the tropical island there have also been reported deaths and many injuries that have been caused by the storm from the high wind speeds, from the facts that back that buildings have been damaged, there was flooding and extensive amount of water just coming down in the form of rain and storm surges. so having watched that happen across the region as it approaches vietnam, from the north east, people who has been timed down their boats, of course they're trying to secure their home taping lock their windows there have been evacuations and every one of course, is on very high alert. >> just getting to what this is. >> you're talking about, the
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degree intensification of this storm in terms of how big this is in this part of the world, we haven't really seen anything bigger apart from, of course, hurricane beryl which hits in your part of the world. and that was a category five hurricane on this side of the world, these storms are called typhoons and people are asking what is holding this as this unusual, is this due to climate? and it change. >> scientists are saying that as the oceans get hotter, these storms get bigger, faster. and i think that's one of the big worries here. but in terms of prep, we certainly are seeing people literally batten down the hatches on it it's very interesting that this has regained strength when it was heading towards the philippines, it looked like it would drop off as it made its way towards hong kong and china. >> but as you say, it really intensified a hit china and doing it again in vietnam i guess. >> what the weather scientists saying about the strength of
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this storm if he would, if you were to look at a map and you were to see where the storm is heading. you will see that it is going over areas which are not just landmass so that is that is the difference here. as it goes over those, those parts of the south china sea where you have those very warm waters obviously this time of year, i live in singapore. we're not very far from the equator. we are very accustomed to big storms, but not typhoons and a little bit north of here, that's what you're getting. you're getting this intensity of heat particularly in the seas and also in the air. and this is a bit of a lethal combination i think the concern is here you're seeing typhoon is very normal for this time of year, but the fact that we're getting to super typhoon level is the worrying part. as i said earlier, there's just so much moisture, so much water in the air, and it is actually coming down i don't have all of these people and also of course, the storm surges, as i described this storm is coming in from the northeast it's hitting the coast of vietnam. >> what we're going to see are
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huge extraordinarily large waves. they're going to be strong. they're going to be intense. this, of course, these are communities that depend on a tourism. of course, for those going out into the scenery. >> but lots of fishing and this really hits those people in their livelihoods along, we will certainly check back in with you and let you know how things are going. manisha. tank as always, great to see you. thank you for the update. us gas prices are falling as of friday, trouble i reported the price of a gallon of regular unleaded was $3.29. well, that's cheaper than the 331 a gallon. that was the price on thursday those i was already at a sixt month low. drivers in ten u.s. states are currently paying on average, less than $3 a gallon experts believe that by the thanksgiving holiday, drivers in most states could also be paying less than $3 a gallon the boat continues his trip through asia with comments
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rome, it was close to the heart of the catholic church the pope here underlining the vision that he has for the catholic church to go out to the peripheries. francis is being a missionary pope. and on sunday, he will travel to the northwestern tip of the country to a place called zanny mode, where no pope has been before and will meet missionaries. there now the 87-year-old pope is on the longest trip of his papacy. he's been in good spirits for most of the time, but he did cough a number of times during his speech and slipped slightly when he got out of his wheelchair on friday at the welcome sara ceremony. nevertheless, francis seems to terman to carry on with this visit, which will see him go next to east timor and then singapore christopher lamb, cnn, port moresby, papua new guinea certainly is a long trip for the pope who will have covered 33,000 kilometers by the time it gets back to rome. well, us sprinter hunter woodhall won gold in the men's 400 meters, t 62 in paris olympics on friday. after his
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