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watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world, i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom, chaos on a kentucky highway when someone opened fire on several cars, look at what we know about the shooting suspect who is still at large as donald trump visits another battleground state will look at the influence of evangelical voters and how this election is shaping up to be unlike others plus a wildfire in california he is blazing so hot, it's creating its own weather. now a heat wave expected this week could impact containment efforts from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber we begin with the manhunt underway right now in kentucky for a gunman who opened fire on a busy interstate highway shots rang out late saturday afternoon near interstate 75 in laurel county, just north of london, kentucky that's about 80 miles south of lexington.
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>> one woman told cnn she and her friend heard a loud noise while they were driving that sounded like a gunshot and later saw several police cars speed by. when they made it to their destination. christina donato, notice damage to her car. she told cnn her hands are still shaking her shoes all of a sudden we just heard this deafening, loud sound and it sounded like a like a rock went through my back window and our ears were ringing and we just looked at each other and we were like, was that a gunshot? >> and then realize that can't be a gunshot because we're driving down the highway there was a white truck that was next to us in the right-hand lane and all of a sudden, he's slowed down a pulled off to the shoulder and we thought maybe it was his tire head blown out or something, but it was much louder than a tire blowing out and that was just so loud and so scary. it's something very unexpected while you're just driving, police are looking for this man, 32-year-old joseph, a
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couch of woodbine, kentucky police say he is considered armed and dangerous. london mayor says, authorities know the general area where the suspect is, but they're not releasing that and the police chiefs had this to say to area residents be vigilant and then you see joseph couch, then call the 911 and units will come. but be vigilant and still stay home. that's the best way to be safe tonight is just to stay home and be vigilant, even there police say at least nine vehicles were hit by bullets on both north and south found is 75 and five people were seriously injured at last report, all five were in stable condition. earlier, my colleague spoke with former boston police commissioner ed davis about the case there are a couple of remarkable things in this particular case. one is that the police were quickly put this picture out, but it's very unusual it would indicate to me that there's probably then some past district with this guy and they they sort of
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had a leg up on this investigation when it started. it's great. the information because of there people can keep an eye out for him. in some ways, it's almost better if he gets into a car, makes it get away on the highways. the police are much more attuned and capable of catching someone in a vehicle, especially if they have a good description of the vehicle with license plate readers and cameras that are out there, right? now. if the individual goes into a populated area or stays on the highway the chances of him being picked up a quickly improved quite a bit. so that's the best-case scenario for the police. i think now to georgia, where two students and two teachers were shot and killed on wednesday, we're learning that the mother of the accused gunman at apalachee high school called a school counselor with a warning before the shooting. >> that's according to the woman's sister. the column was reportedly prompted by an alarming text message from our sun in which he said, i'm sorry, mom marcee gray then
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told the school of an extreme emergency involving her 14-year-old son, colt. she has now apologized for the quote absolutely horrific shooting. her son has been charged with four counts of felony murder. the small community of winder, georgia is still trying to process the tragedy. there were two contrasting responses to the apalachee shooting in georgia from the vice presidential nominees democrat tim walz objected to jd vance's assertion that school shootings were quote, a fact of life. listen to us i don't like this. i don't like to admit this. i don't like that this is a fact of life. but if you're, if you are a psycho and you want to make headlines, you realize that our schools are soft targets and we have got to bolster security at our schools it's a fact of life. >> some people are gay. but you know what's not a fact of life that are children need to be shot dead in schools. that's not a fact of life walz was speaking at the human rights campaign's national dinner. he
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criticized republicans for restricting books with lgbtq plus themes because of the fear they would quote, turn your children gay. why on wall spoken signed the national dinner the demonstrators outside marched and spoke to protest the treatment of palestine cnn's on tuesday, presidential nominees kamala harris and donald trump will face off at their first and possibly only debate and they're taking quite different approaches to the big event. trump has been spending his time out on the trail. harris there's been doing some intense prep at her hotel in pittsburgh and taking breaks to get out and meet people in the battleground states. new cnn polling shows the two candidates are running neck and-neck in several key battleground states, the campaign's hope that debate will help them win over some undecided voters ahead of the november election donald trump has spent his saturday campaigning in another battleground state. he gave a lengthy speech at a rally in
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wisconsin where he talked about the economy and called for a changed the fit 25th amendment. it was a line clearly aimed at vice president kamala harris went to treene, has more well, donald trump spoke for nearly two hours on saturday in most any wisconsin, and this is a key battleground state. there's a reason that donald trump has been coming to wisconsin so often that's because donald trump's camp clean use it as being a key part of their pathway to achieving 270 electoral votes come november no luck. they actually recognize it's perhaps even even more important now that kamala harris is at the top of the democratic ticket prior to joe biden ending his campaign, trump's senior advisers have told me they were very confident about their chances here. but now recent polling, including cnn's own polling, released last week, shows that harris has actually made up a lot of ground in this state. she is currently polling a little bit better than donald trump you though too, is incredibly close. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him
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in wisconsin in the next two months it's been a big focus of donald trump's speech on saturday was about the economy. now, we know that this is the most important issue for most voters across the country, but it's also an issue where donald trump is polling better than the vice president. and so you're going to hear a lot more about that well, on tuesday when he faces off with harris on the debate stage and one other thing i think is very notable, to point out is that he made some news on saturday. he said for the first time that he would look into modifying the 25th amendment if elected, take a listen to what he said. >> when finally, i will support modifying the 25th amendment to make clear that if a vice president lies or engages in a conspiracy to cover up the incapacity of the president of the united states have you do that with a cover up of the president of the united states? it's it's grounds for
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impeachment immediately and removal from office. >> so as you heard him say there is grounds for impeachment and removal from office. this is clearly in line with donald trump's language about the kamala harris trying to cover up for joe biden. he's been saying that without evidence, but luck it all plays into his broader goal of trying to paint her as not being fit to serve as being part of the democratic establishment and the overall dc establishment, you saw signs on saturday that said drain the swamp that is going to be another key message that you'll hear him talk about. on tuesday in philadelphia. alayna treene, cnn, most any wisconsin especially in southern battleground states like georgia and neighboring north carolina, white evangelicals make up an important voting bloc and while one might think of them as being solidly conservative, recent trends show they are anything but monolithic. now there's no doubt they've been a key part of the republican coalition since the 1980s cnn exit polls
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show that about 80% of white evangelicals voted for donald trump in the 2016 election. only slightly fewer backed him in 2020. now those same polls estimated that a little more than a quarter of voters identified but as white evangelicals but according to public religion research institute, those numbers are shrinking by last year, the number of voters identifying as white evangelicals dropped to 13%. the number of those with no religious affiliation rose from 16% to 27%. now this also comes amid a rise in what's known as post evangelical institutions. those have broken away theologically and politically from conservative places of worship want to bring in andrew t. walker, who's a fellow at the ethics and public policy center. he's also an associate professor of christian ethics at the southern baptist theological seminary and he joins us now from louisville, kentucky tukey thank you so much for being here with us so donald trump needs evangelicals to show up on election day. is there any
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sense that he might be losing some of that support because of his softening stance on abortion. now well, first thanks for having me on. i think this is obviously a tremendously important election. and i think i've angelica goals are going to play a major role in the election, and i do think that the former president's comments on abortion have been very demoralizing to a lot of pro-life and ev angelical voters and so i do think it is very incumbent upon him to be really clear on where he is. and i do think that he stands the risk of demoralizing a base that has in previous elections been one of his most fervent, fervent constituents but i mean, demoralizing, but these sort of threats from evangelicals that they might like not show up on election day at the end of the day. >> i mean, it's not like they're going to go and vote for democrats. are they at the end? but they just swallow their pride and vote for him anyway i think it's likely the
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case that most of angelical christians will find themselves more at home with the republican platform, not because the republican platform is the christian party but because the republican platform seems less hostile to an ev angelical worldview, then is tragic britley, the case with the democratic party but i do think that again, this is going to be an election where i think evan jellico turnout could be a decisive factor in what happens on november 5 all right. so you're talking about them being sort of more home in the republican party, donald trump won the support of more than 80% of white evangelicals in 2016 and 2020. but there are some who are trying to change that. here's a clip from evangelicals for harris the ever asked god for forgiveness that's a tough question i'm not sure i have. i just i don't bring god into that
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picture. i don't so i just a clip of donald trump's sort of, you know, i guess trying to portray him as not really all that involved in religion is this idea of evangelical's going to the democrats is, is that just sort of a novelty movement or does it have legs? i think as election season arises the various sides form coalitions to bring out, bring up the various perspectives. i do think that the kind of evan gela polls for harris movement is tragically mistaken. both theologically and morally theologically. they've made very troubling comments about what they define an evangelical to be. and then i think also the evangelicals for harris movement is tragically downplaying the severity to which the modern democratic party is advocating policies and worldview that i think most of angelical is understand and is deeply, deeply hostile to what we are concerned about, which is the sanctity of human
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life promotion of the natural family, and support for religious liberty well, aside from abortion on, i guess how you and i might differ on talking about. >> now natural family that clip of donald trump. i mean, it touched on something trump by all accounts, isn't a religious man. many of his comments on things like helping the less fortunate and immigrants are you know, perhaps not reflective of the teachings of jesus. one might say, all the criminal charges wounding, hush money, payments to a porn star. why is he perceived by many evangelicals as a champion for christianity well, i want to be clear. >> i am not the type of angelical who thinks that donald trump is any type of kind of a laudable religious figure. i think that he does have some character issues that have been long established. and i don't think that i've angelical should downplay the character issues that have
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plagued donald trump while we call for high character and integrity by our office holders, we also have to consider the reality that there are policies that the two parties are representing. and as evan jealous those are concerned. there is a stark contrast between those two parties still alright, well, listen, we'll leave it there, but really appreciate getting your perspective, andrew t. >> walker in louisville, kentucky. thank you so much. >> thank you a massive wildfire in southern california's sparks, the state of emergency. >> thousands of people are forced from their homes while details just ahead and some 55 million americans are under heat alerts will let you know where the scorching temperatures are and how long people can expect to swelter that is ahead and the strongest challenger to venezuelan president nicolas maduro's grip on power has left the country of all of that coming up, please stay with us lactate is 100% real melt just without the lactose delicious to just ask
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explosive wildfire in southern california has the governor declaring a state of emergency, thousands of people are being forced from their homes. >> the so-called lion fire in san bernardino county has burned 17,000 acres. or 7,000 hectares in just over 50 hours. that's up from just 3,000 hectares, just a few hours earlier, the fire was 0% contained as of saturday evening, and it burned so hot that the blaze is creating its own weather clouds and thunderstorms. the red cross set up an evacuation shelter for residents and fema is stepping in homeowners in the sea of highland and nearby areas faced mandatory evacuations orders. several other communities are facing precautionary evacuation warnings animal shelter services, and livestock pens were set up as well and a number of agencies are involved, including cal fire and the u.s. forest service, as well as county fire and sheriff officials extreme heat across the western united states is prompting weather alerts, blazing temperatures spread across the southwest into southern california and into the pacific northwest. cnn
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meteorologist elisa rafah has the full report the heat goes on. >> the southwest continues to swelter with temperatures up in the triple digits from places like fresno las vegas, and phoenix on sunday, this is after many locations have already tied or broken daily records, but temperatures in the triple digits downtown la hitting 112 degrees, the airport. anyone hundred and two even temperatures up in the upper 90s for some cities in washington and oregon, tying and breaking records will keep these temperatures near 100 degrees or hotter through the next couple of days, las vegas continues to see that heat stretch through tuesday. sodas, phoenix temperatures up near 110 degrees palm springs well, we keep temperatures up near the triple digits in los angeles through monday. now, downtown la hit 112 degrees on friday for just the third time on record since 18 77. it was just one degree shy of that all-time record of 113 degrees that, was set back in september of 2010. the forecast again is
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cyclone recorded maximum sustained winds, their equivalent of a category four atlantic hurricane yagi uprooted thousands of trees he is and damaged countless houses across northern vietnam. >> the storm has since been downgraded to a tropical depression, but the risk of flash floods and landslides remain. and the agi is also bearing down on allows it's expected to bring significant wind damage along the coast and up to 12 inches of rain through sunday donald trump rally is a crowd in the battleground, state of wisconsin with familiar themes of democrat bashing and lamenting his legal troubles. but is his message resonating we'll check in with a reporter there that's next on cnn. stay with us kamala harris, donald trump, the debate. everyone's been waiting for my low cnn for complete coverage and exclusive preemployment let's debate analysis. as cnn special event the abc news presidential debate tuesday at nine eastern on cnn, and streaming on max
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back to all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom donald trump and kamala harris will face off at their first and possibly only presidential debate on tuesday. harris has been in pennsylvania preparing for the match up and hitting the campaign trail in pittsburgh on saturday. she welcomed the endorsement of former vice president dick cheney and his daughter, former congresswoman liz cheney. both campaigns are hoping the debate will help some win over some undecided voters as new cnn polling shows the two candidates are running neck and neck in several key battleground states if comrade kamala harris gets four more years, you will be living a full-blown banana republic ruled by an anarchy and a tyranny. >> you're going to have something and it's not her. it's the people that surround her. they're scum they're scum and they want to take down our country. they are absolute garbage bashing democrats was a
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big theme as donald trump addressed a rally in wisconsin on saturday, trump's at his july debate with joe biden, showed that quote, stupid people are running the country in his two-hour speech, trump touched on his various legal problems, saying has been indicted more times than infamous mobster al capone. >> and call for a change seems to the 25th amendment saying it should be possible to remove a vice president if they quote, lie, or engaged in a conspiracy to cover up the incapacity of a president. trump has repeatedly accused kamala harris of lying about president biden's fitness for office for more, i'm joined now by anya walkden donk, who capital reporter wisconsin public radio. great to have you on here. so listen, there's been plenty of attention being paid to wisconsin with this race. perhaps the closest ever at this point, the path to the white house does it go through wisconsin? >> that's what book candidates say every time they come through, they come through quite a bit. so there are a few
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important battleground states in this part of the states, but with wisconsin is definitely one of them. >> so talk to me about how the mood there has changed since harris became the nominee. >> it's been incredibly significant. as i mentioned, candidates come through here kind all year long, but in the six or so weeks of the harris campaign, the enthusiasm among democrats has been night and day truly her first campaign stop was in wisconsin and and then it was a significant change in enthusiasm and in crowd sizes. and those have only increased. so it's really been a significant shift in excitement among the democratic base here in wisconsin is there a sense that she could actually take the stage? >> do you think? >> so in the days leading up to biden dropping off the ticket, his polling was really starting to lag and harris narrowed that gap pretty quickly. and so we're going to see we get a lot of new in state polling at
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some new ones is coming out this week. but it seems like she has really been able to stay neck and neck, which is pretty surprising for such a you know, a short-lived campaign. it seems like both campaigns are taking her chances quite seriously. >> yeah, absolutely. listen, so geographically there's been a lot of focus on western wisconsin. why is that? >> that's sort of a bit of a battleground district within this battleground state. went for obama several times. it went for trump several times. the congressional seat has swung recently. and so that's really seen as a place that democrats can pick up some losses that they've made in recent years. it's a mix of rural areas and some more industrial areas. and it really has elements of the basis that both parties need to be courting. and so we are seeing more attention paid over there. >> yeah. interesting. both sides trying to turn out their basis for trump. but as you say, that's the rural areas
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for harris milwaukee, and reengaging black and latino voters. is that right that's right. >> so urban areas will be particularly important for democrats, rural areas, particularly important for the trump campaign trump was just here yesterday, saturday, really trying to gin up those rural voters. but both campaigns are making a play for them. that's really vice presidential nominee tim walz is that he is coming from minnesota right over the border, just over the border from western wisconsin. he has some of that appeal to rural voters who may be used to vote for obama used to vote more democratic had swung further to the right in recent years but could have some ground to gain among democrats for democrats, i wonder what it'll take to get them to come back. >> certainly, donald trump has been hammering the economic message. we know nationwide that's the number one issue.
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what messages particularly do you think are resonating in wisconsin as opposed to elsewhere yeah, certainly economic issues really matter here and that can look a little bit different here in the upper midwest, it looks like really focusing on jobs and bringing in infrastructure development in some areas of the state that feel left behind. >> so that's a bit of a pattern that we see in some of these battleground states in general. and then the other element will be sort of turning out bases in those cities among college students, among young people, that i think that message of kind of looking forward that the harris campaign is really the banking on that resonates a little bit with those voters as well it will be fascinating to see how it all shakes out the importance of your state, kathy understated, i guess. >> listen, we'll hopefully check in with you again. a great to have you on van washington dog. thank you so much. >> thank you tune in for
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special coverage of the abc news presidential debate simulcast here on cnn will air this tuesday at 9:00 p.m. eastern and will replay the debate on wednesday at 2:00 a.m. eastern prince 7:00 a.m. london. >> and again onto pm eastern on wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in london, 10:00 p.m. in abu dhabi as well as presidential election this summer, breeze, new fire into the country's opposition, which claimed that their candidate, edmundo gonzalez, won the race against president nicolas maduro. experts who analyze the alliance section results agreed, but months after the election, gonzalez has now left the country. journalist stefano pozzebon has the details but israel as opposition candidate, edmundo gonzalez has left the country on saturday night claiming political asylum in spain. >> his travels where announced by the country vice president. they'll rodriguez, who said venezuela granted requests for the safe gupta tranquility and political peace of the country
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can was later able to confirm with gonzales lawyer and he had indeed left the country and goes hello, as had been under an arrest mandate since earlier, last week, for charges related to terrorism and conspiracy in relation to his role as political candidates in the contested presidential election on july 28, he had been in hiding since early on in august when the authoritarian president nicolas maduro publicly asked and demanded for his arrest, maduro was declared the winner of the venezuelan presidential election on july 28, by the country's electoral authorities, which are widely seen as stacked that we've muddled result lays, and they didn't provide any proof gonzalez and his opposition and instead published tens of thousands of electron tallies claiming that they had won an uncontestable wayne. and demanding a clean and democratic transition of power. the last few weeks, there has been an escalation of protests,
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though on behalf of the opposition. and hard good repression from maduro's government, where at least to 24 people have been killed and more than 2,400 have been arrested gonzales's move to spain when he he's daughter and two of his grandchildren reside marks the beginning of a new chapter in venezuela. well, though maduro government seems the stronger and more cemented with the main opposition candidate contested maduro. maduro's power now out of the country for cnn, this is stefano pozzebon, bogota hope for instance, spoke of the importance of the catholic church serving marginalized communities during his first full day in papua new guinea on saturday, the pope emphasized the need to protect women's rights and to curb tribal violence, both problematic in the island nation on sunday morning, francis held a large man asked in a stadium in the
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capital, port moresby. >> he then traveled to the northwest of the country where he addressed the issue of climate change. it will continue his asia trip with visits to east timor and singapore the cia director says in israel, hamas ceasefire deal is about 90% done just ahead wants playing. why that doesn't mean a final agreement is close plus why the family of an american woman says they blamed israel for her death. the story of the 26 year-old's shooting has just ahead, stay with us people are watching and then our world changed. >> tv on the edge from airs sunday, september 22, in did nine on cnn man. remember that time when our eye bags made us look sexy mean either now, we can reduce our eye bags by his drinking less alcohol, sleeping, war cold compresses, blah, blah, blah, blah, and blah one, that's way too much work and to don't worry,
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investigation lebanon says israel targeted an ambulance team for the second time in 12 hours, killing three emergency workers and wounding two others. lemonades, public health ministry says the crew was trying to contain a fire in the town of freund, the israeli military says the strike eliminated terrorists. meanwhile, israel says dozens of rockets were launched from lebanon on into israel early saturday. in a statement, hezbollah said the rockets were response to israeli strikes in lebanon and especially the attack on medical crews in the town of fruman. now this comes as the family of an american woman who was shot and killed while protesting in the westbank, blames israel for her death two witnesses say it aysenur, eygi was shot in the head by israeli forces responding to a protest on friday the governor of nablus tells cnn that an autopsy confirms that eygi was killed by an israeli snipers bullets. now cnn can't independently verify the autopsy results. the israeli military has said its troops fired at an instigator
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of violent activity for rocks were thrown at them. elliott gotkine joins us now from london with more elliott. lots of anger over the killing of that american activists. what is the latest? >> indeed, kim, there has been especially and perhaps understandably from the family of eygi, who as you say, has accused israel of killing her. in fact, saying that it was in their words, an unlawful killing. they've also called for an independent investigation saying that an investigation by israel, which israel says it will the taken, which the united states has asked israel to undertake would not be sufficient. you also noted that we've heard from the governor of nablus saying that an autopsy concluded that eygi was killed by an israeli sniper's bullet to the head and that we can't independently confirm that there's obviously anger also from the international no solidarity movement, the pro palestinian ngo, for which eygi was volunteering. they have also laid the blame at israel
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saying that forces were something like 200 meters away from them. and one of their members spotted a sniper on the roof. there's also been comments from president erdogan of turkey eygi, although she's a us citizen, is of turkish descent, president erdogan, who over the last few weeks has been likening israeli actions in the gaza strip to those of the nazis accused israel of heinously murdering eygi. now, the idf for its part, is taking a more cautious approach. them perhaps it has in the past i'm reminded of the killing of the al jazeera correspondent shireen abu akleh. a couple of years ago, israel initially denied that it was responsible, blamed militant groups, and then eventually accepted responsibility on this occasion, the idf, as you say, you're saying that it responded with fire toward what's a main instigator of violent activity, who hurled rocks at the forces and posed a threat to them. it's worth noting that the international solidarity movement saying that none of its activists were
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throwing rocks or stones towards israeli forces, the idf continuing saying that it's looking into reports that a foreign national was killed as a result of shots fired in the area. so for now the idf neither accepting responsibility nor denying that it's responsible for this killing. and that's a situation we'd expect to have clarified in the coming hours and days, kim all right. >> elliott gotkine in london. thank you so much cia director bill burns says a ceasefire and hostage release deal between israel and hamas is about 90% complete, but that doesn't mean there could soon be in agreement. cnn chief international security correspondent, nick paton walsh explains the first joint speaking appearance by the director of the cia, bill burns and his uk counterpart, so richard moore, the head of the secret intelligence service, otherwise known as mit six, in the middle of hamsun heath, frankly, at a newspaper festival, a venue where they chose to express the solidarity
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between their two services. but really the first on the agenda for bill burns who spent so much of the past year trying to negotiate a hostage and ceasefire deal between israel, hamas, and an end to the gaza conflict. that is the pressing need for some kind of progress in that. now, i paraphrase here, but he referred to how 90% of the text appear to be agreed of some sort of ceasefire deal, but pointed out that the road remaining 10%, that was always going to be the hardest bit. he said that they hope they will be able to put some sort of more detailed proposal forward in the coming days. no precise timeframe there, but also said how they needed to be, quote, political will on both sides for progress to happen. there. but really, the room he was in pausing for a moment of applause to normalize what was referred to as his extraordinary personal efforts over the past days, but also key on the agenda gender as well. ukraine war, one of two conflicts that dominated much of what they said and they
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took the opportunity both the british and american intelligence heads two well, essentially endorsed to pay compliments to the initially what seemed to be reckless bid by ukraine to invade russia's border areas here, what they said i mean, i think what you've seen first as richard said, is the kursk gov and serve as a significant tactical achievement. it's not only been a boost and ukrainian morale, it has exposed some of the vulnerabilities of putin's russia there's military. >> now also to the issue of united states, british, nato weapons supply, the need for that to persist for ukraine in the months ahead, but also to exactly what russia's allies our indeed giving it and they were asked about the possibility that china might decide, despite at this point mostly providing what's referred to as dual use, non-real military equipment the china might decide to cross the line and perhaps provide direct munitions and weapons to the russians. here's what they had to say on that i don't think either of us see direct
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evidence today, as we sit here, are the provision of weapons and munitions from china to russia for use in the war effort. >> then ukraine. but we see lots of things just short of that. as richard said, in terms of dual-use items, the kind of things that have enabled putin over the course of the last 18 months or so to significantly rebuild his defense industrial base. and that poses a real danger. >> now, a lot covered in short period of time, there think also to china looming briefly as they suggested, that they hadn't really seen a stronger leader in china since sieging ping than chairman mao decades ago. but ultimately a bid by both intelligence services to show their unity, how they work together. the challenges they face, they penned an editorial in the financial times times just that morning talking about the extraordinary challenge to the international world order that they're seeing. indeed at the moment, but still the very pivotal moments in both the
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