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and welcome to all our viewers in the united states that's canada and around the world. >> i'm anna coren in hong kong, ahead on cnn newsroom face-to-face for the first time, the former u.s president and current vice president and now just a day they else from their high-stakes debate will have analysis the search for a man suspected of shooting up an interstate in kentucky stretches into its third today. the latest details on the investigation and a wildfire continues to rage in california, threatening thousands of structures, forcing evacuations patients, and prompting a state of emergency cnn easily we are now just one day away from the high stakes u.s. >> presidential debate between vice former president kamala harris and former president
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donald trump. this will be the first time the two candidates meet face to face. as they hope to sways still undecided voters in a very tight race a new york times sienna college poll shows no clear leader. >> a similar theme also found in a new cnn poll of polls, which shows harris at 49% and trump at 47, will polls not only showing a close race nationally, but also in key battleground states like pennsylvania this is going to be very close. it's going to be very close. and we have to do everything that we possibly can to make sure and have the conversations with all across pennsylvania and all kinds of rooms that may be hopeless, hopelessly read kinds of counties, but it's going to be the one on the margins. and i've always maintained that. and that's what happened in 2016. that trump won. and then of course, joe biden won by 80,000 votes. so i've been predicting this is going to be close regardless.
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>> well, trump is already attempting to cast doubt on the integrity of this election. >> on sunday, he called on the fbi to investigate mail-in ballots in pennsylvania, and make claims of widespread voter fraud. >> well, those claims are not supported by any evidence. both candidates have focused on pennsylvania, which tuesday's debate will be held harris met with voters in pittsburgh this weekend while she prepared for the debate and trump held a campaign rally in wisconsin larry sabato is the director of the university of virginia's center for politics, and he joins me now from charlottesville, larry great to see you. the latest polls. what do they tell us? and more importantly, how accurate are they? >> they tell us almost nothing. we didn't already know. >> the last 19 or 20 polls have had the contest between kamala harris and donald trump tied or nearly tied? >> well within the margin of error and because of that, we
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know already it is going to be a highly competitive, closely contested race. that's the most important thing to know about it what you shouldn't do is to overly respond or overinterpret each new poll which might have been done by the new york times poll that that hit town today. and caused consternation among democrats. it showed the same thing that all the other polls have shown. i think a lot of democrats thought that kamala harris would just continue to move up and up and up. but politics doesn't work that way. and she's had a great run and she hasn't really lost bost ground but as you say, many thought that harris would have had a significant boost from the dnc after weeks and weeks of positive media coverage, but her surge has plateaued. >> that must be alarming for democrats well, it is alarming,
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but it's important to remember, we live in an age when the electorate in the united states is truly divided and very polarized. and so each candidate has a pretty low ceiling of support, but also a very high floor and we can expect both candidates to hover around the 50 50% mark more or less for the remainder of the campaign, unless something truly dramatic happens or in the next debate coming up on tuesday, we have the opportunity for one or both candidates to do poorly. then we might see a change the polls, but i doubt that happens laura, i want to speak to you about the debate, but before we move on, these polls show that harris and trump, they are neck and neck. >> and yet trump is still ahead on the economy. do you think that these could be harris his downfall? >> if she loses, it will be
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because of the economy and because the biden administration did not take inflation seriously enough early enough. but that doesn't have to be, that is not a prediction that 60 a description of how people are responding. the economy is clearly improving inflation is improving, and the odds are that the federal reserve here will lower interest rates in the coming days so its way too early, even though the election is november 5, and people are already voting in some places, it's way too early to draw these kinds of hard and fast conclusions about what what's going on with all your years of experience and following the u.s. >> political saying that, tell me, what are you expecting from tuesday's debate? >> i think it will be more substantive than people are believing at the moment, especially on the democratic side, because one of kamala harris is objectives and needs
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is to define her positions further and to give people more insight into where she stands as opposed to where president biden has stood during his administration. but any debate involving donald trump will have some unexpected moments. and it's going to get at points highly negative. i think that harris will sidestep some of the insults and the nastiness. she's been studying, trump's past debate so she's going to know how he operate. but you can't avoid that this is trump's opportunity to go after kamala harris in a way that he had been doing for months with president biden muted mics will again feature like they did in the first debate. do you think that that will be to donald trump's advantage? because harris won't be able to showcase her prosecutorial skills it's possible it will work out that way. but from what i
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understand, the abc network has agreed to leave the microphones on when there is a real exchange between the candidates. in other words, if if one of the candidates continues talking and turning to the other candidate and insisting that that candidate has a told a falsehood. i understand that they will at least in some cases keep the microphones on. so there's gonna be some unexpected moments in this debate. >> larry, is this make or break for either candidate not unless the candidates falls apart the way president biden did. >> and the june 27 debate on cnn that was the greatest disaster in the 37 presidential general election debates. we've had since 1960. i don't think we'll see another circumstance like that, but i wouldn't be surprised to see a major mistake certainly factual. but
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even more than that, if somebody goes over the line with an insult, for example, or an attack, then that could have rapper cautions for that particular campaign larry sabato, always great to get your perspective and analysis. >> thanks so much for joining us thank you, anna i'll be sure to tune in to our special coverage of the abc news presidential debates simulcast here on cnn. >> it will air this tuesday, 9:00 p.m. eastern time i'm in the u.s. that's 2:00 a.m. wednesday in london, 5:00 a.m. in abu dhabi, and nine in the morning here in hong kong well, the harris campaign posted policy positions on its website over the weekend. it comes after criticism from republicans saying she hadn't clearly outlined her stance on issues among the positions harris detailed online, expanding the child tax credits, providing first-time homebuyers up to $25,000 for a
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downpayment signing a bill restoring reproductive freedom. and banning assault weapons. both harris and trump will be back on the campaign trail later this week. harris plans to visit north carolina and pennsylvania. trump is expected to attend three fundraisers in california and utah well, schools will be closed monday and laurel county, kentucky is authorities try to track down a gunman. they've identified this man joseph couch's the suspect accused of firing into several cars along interstate 75 on saturday, wounding five people authorities believe he's still in the densely wooded area near where his car and rifle were found. >> the sheriff's department says it doesn't appear the gunman targeted anyone in particular, but the attack was likely planned we went back this morning. >> we took a tactical team up on the mountain i am we located
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three different sites where there was evidence as the sheriff said, we located where we are now certain that the shots were fired from some of the injuries are considered very severe with one victim shot in the face and another in the chest. the white house says president biden has been briefed and they are in touch with state and local officials he's what kentucky's governor andy bashir had to say about the shootings i want to thank the multiple different law enforcement groups that are there that worked throughout the night and are working now to try to make sure that the area is thank something's got to change. >> we have to do better. i mean, he shouldn't be scared, go into a school or driving to work well the mother of the accused 14-year-old shooter that apalachee high school in georgia made a warning call to the school just before wednesday's attack. >> that word comes as a small community continues to mourn
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the two students and two teachers who were killed cnn's rafael romo has more it's a new and dramatic development. >> we have learned that marcee gray, the mother of a 14-year-old, accused of a shooting, call the school counselor roughly 30 minutes before the shooting and described a quote unspecified emergency. this was first reported by the washington post and later confirmed by cnn with annie brown. the teenager's and that emergency turned out to be an alarming and apologetic text from marcee gray, son colt gray the text simply said, quote, i'm sorry, mom. as cnn confirmed earlier today with charles bahamas colt gray's maternal grandfather, it was after receiving that text that the mother plays the call to the school before beginning a 200 mile drive from fitzgerald to hear in winder. but by the time she arrived, the tragic shooting had already happened. the painful question that hangs in the air here in winder is
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whether this tragedy could have been prevented based on the new information we have learned about what the suspect's mother tried to do. the answer, of course, is that we will never know, but these new revelations are very consequential in may wyden the investigation into the shooting throughout the weekend, we have witnessed how thousands of people have arrived here at apalachee high school in winder to pay their respects, bring flowers, and show support to the families of the deceased and the school itself. and the atlanta falcons decided to also show their support sunday. this happened ahead of their season opening home game against the pittsburgh steelers, the atlanta falcons players were apalachee wildcats t-shirts during pregame warmups also, a moment of silence was observed for the national anthem and mercedes benz stadium to honor those affected by the deadly shooting roughly 50 miles from
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downtown atlanta. rafael romo, cnn, winder, georgia the trial of three of five former police officers charged in the beating death of tyre nichols begins in the coming hours. nichols died in january last year, three days after the officers allegedly kicked and punched him following a traffic stop and brief foot chase in memphis, tennessee the three officers, tadarrius bean, demetrius haley, and justin smith. hope pleaded not guilty to the charges that include civil rights violations. while two of the officers have accepted plea deals in the case thousands of people are fleeing a massive wildfire in southern california. as forecasters warn of record heat over the next few days, excessive heat warnings are in effect with temperatures ranging from 95 to 105 degrees fahrenheit that's around 35 to 40 degrees celsius. the line fire has more than quadrupled in size since saturday morning, threatening
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more than 36,000 homes and buildings in 1,800 firefighters are struggling to get control of the fire, which was not contained at all as of sunday morning so the biggest challenge when the fires unpredictable like this is knowing where to position all your crews. so right now, we're positioned all over the whole fire most importantly, within the neighborhoods around homes we've yet to lose or damage any structures and we want to keep it that way. >> at least three people have been injured and california's governor has declared a state of emergency. cnn's camila bernal is in san bernardino county with more this fire remains uncontrollable despite the efforts from firefighters, there are multiple factors working against the firefighters officials here telling me that the terrain is very steep and very difficult to access. >> i'm going to show you what that terrain that looks like because this is an area where we saw some of the hotspots in this area you see how difficult
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it is for some of these firefighters to get into this area. it is steep and they either have to walk in in some of the areas or i was told by calfire that you have to fly in the firefighters to certain areas of the fire because it is so difficult to access. you see how they're slipping as they're trying to get down there. hill the other factor of this is the weather triple-digit temperatures and even overnight temperatures in the 80s. so there is no break for these firefighters. there's also thunderstorms expected in this area because you have the ascender storms? yes, you may have rain that may help this fire, but you also have the possibility of lightning that starts new fires. and then with the storm also come, winds that are unpredictable and that moved the flames into areas where the firefighters cannot predict and cannot know where to put their crews so that also makes it extremely difficult for them. so calfire saying they're cautiously optimistic about the next couple of hours, maybe the
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next couple of days, because there is still a lot of work to be done here. camila bernal, cnn san bernardino county we are keeping our eyes on what meteorologists are currently cooling potential tropical cyclone six forming in the gulf of mexico will parts of mexico and southern texas are under a tropical storm watch right now with the disturbance expected to turn into a full fledge storm in the coming days. the u.s. the national hurricane center warned cities on the coast of louisiana and texas could also see storm surge and hurricane watches. as a result it's expected to become a tropical storm friend scenes sometime today and strengthened to a hurricane by wednesday when it could make landfall on the texas louisiana zannah border a deadly typhoon has been downgraded to a tropical depression, after killing dozens across asia yagi is the most powerful storm the region has seen this year. >> officials say at least 35
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people are dead in vietnam alone the storm tore through the country, destroying homes and disrupting electricity and communications. but the danger is not over meteorologists warn flash flooding and landslides are still a threat as cleanup begins at least 30 people in the u.s. state of arizona were injured when a truck crashed into an elk's lodge? well, that's amazing place for a elk's the american civic organization, the 73-year-old driver had reportedly just left the lodge, got in his truck an accidentally plowed into the building. he was arrested. and police say alcohol was involved, at least 15 victims were hospitalized with one in critical but stable condition israel says it will reopen three border crossings into jordan today. they were closed after a fatal shooting on sunday. what we're learning about the suspect suspected the gunman just ahead the smooth
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dreaming lake. they're real and native eau hands-free but sketches slip is israel's defense minister says the military is ready as needed to shift its focus to israel's northern border. >> you have glance work with israeli troops in gaza on sunday. he told them the israeli military could be quickly moved to the fight against hezbollah if needed. but he also said they would cripple hamas normal basil to him loss in gaza, we need to achieve our two goals to eliminate hamas and to return the hostages and we are on this matter with all our might at the same time, we are looking at the entire war fronts. in this means that while you are fighting here in gaza, we are preparing for anything that can happen in the north and moving the center of gravity kennel quick meanwhile, the united nations started the third phase of its a polio vaccination campaign in gaza. >> the u.n. plans to vaccinate 115,000 palestinian children in
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northern gaza after health workers vaccinated more than 400,000 children in the south over the past week meantime, israel says it will reopen three border crossings into jordan today. they were closed after a jordanian gunman shot and killed three israeli civilians at the allenby crossing on sunday. our paula hancocks joins us now from abu dhabi with more paula. tell us, what are you learning well, i know this happened on sunday. >> we understand that there was jordanian man who was driving a 20 and had been a truck driver for some time bringing commercial goods from jordan into the west bank via this crossing. he stopped at the crossing. we understand he exited his vehicle and then began shooting. he killed three civilians, three border crossing employees before he was killed himself now the
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israeli military has published a photo of the handgun that he had used. we know that there has been an investigation started according to the jordanian ministry of interior, they say at this point they believed that he was acting alone and now he's a jordanian citizen. he lived just i solve a man, his family has said they're very surprised at what had happened but his brother did say that he had been very angry about what was happening in gaza and believes that the war in gaza may have been a motivating factor in deciding to carry out this attack. and it has been condemned by jordan is also been in strongly condemned by the israeli prime minister homo caffeine. >> they do look, we are surrounded by a murderous ideology led by iran's axis of evil. >> in recent days, low, some terrorists have murdered six of our hostages in cold blood and three israeli police officers there's the killers do not
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distinguish between us. they want to murder us all until the last one right and left secular and religious jews and non-jews. what prevents the elimination of our people as in the past, is the strength of the state of israel and the strength of the israel defense forces we understand all three crossings will be opened this morning, at least for passenger traffic, not necessarily yet for commercial goods well hancocks in abu dhabi, we appreciate the update. >> thank you in israel, protesters blocked traffic in tel aviv on sunday. it was the latest demonstration demanding that the israeli government secure a ceasefire and hostage release deal with hamas and it came just over a week. i'll just six hostages were killed in gaza. cnn asked the israeli government's coordinator for hostages and the missing about the political will to reach an agreement i want to put any type of symmetry between the
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state of israel at the moi cracy a state and put in front of it, actually political, we'll, from hamas hamas do not want israel on the map. >> now, i'm doing everything. everything we've very good people, my friends from the israeli secret service's the israeli government is really armed forces to bring all our people back home not forget that in the very beginning of the war, we had 3,200 missing. and then it came to the point that we knew that we have 255 hostages in gaza. this is unprecedented event. never happened, something like this. and it is very important that multiple, not only in israel won't happen any other place in the world over the weekend, cia director bill burns said 90% of a ceasefire deal has been agreed to but he says the last 10% is the most difficult
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part syria's state run news agencies says israeli airstrikes killed 14 people and wounded at least 43 others on sunday. >> the agency says there were several explosions and air defense engagements in central syria when cnn asked the israeli military about the incident, the idf said it does not comment on reports in foreign media venezuela's opposition presidential candidate has landed safely in spain where he is seeking asylum. edmundo gonzalez had been in hiding since the day after the july 28, presidential election, where he ran against longtime leader nicholas maduro. >> but duro claimed victory despite overwhelming evidence he had lost sparking massive deadly protests since the disputed election, the venezuelan government had charged gonzalez with terrorism conspiracy, and other crimes gonzalez's lawyer says the decision to leave venezuela came last minute after threats to his safety but i guess that
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put yourself in his skin, in his mindset in the situation he was facing are real fears for his life. >> and that of his family. at that moment, the bare survival instinct prevailed over everything else. >> gonzalez is thanking supporters are showing solidarity and says he hopes to continue the fight for freedom and democracy in venezuela. even from exile at least 48 people were killed after a fuel tanker collided with a truck in nigeria on sunday. emergency crews have been trying to clear the scene of the crash. authorities say the truck was carrying both travelers and cattle, and at least 50 of the cattle died in the incident fatal truck accidents are not uncommon in nigeria and in 2020 alone, there were over 500 deaths as a result of more than 1,500 gasoline tanker crashes the u.s. congress comes back into session later today, and already a fight is brewing. those details when we come bac k
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debates between u.s. vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump set to take place on tuesday. we'll this will mark the first time the two candidates meet face to face as they hope to sways still undecided voters in a very tight race the economy is expected to remain a key issue among voters during this presidential race and will likely be in focus when harris and trump makes on the debate stage what's already been a rough start to september on wall street all three major indexes ended last week with their worst losses so far this year. again, on the heels of a somewhat disappointing jobs report which showed a slight drop in the unemployment rate, but also fewer jobs added than economists had expected. but the latest consumer price index report what is due out this week. and that could offer a clue about what the federal reserve will do with interest rates at their meeting next week. at least a quarter-point
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cut is widely expected. well, he's look at the u.s futures right now ahead of monday's trading, as you can see, everything up, the dow nasdaq and s&p 500 futures well, joining me now from los angeles is ron patel senior fellow at the drucker school of management at claremont graduate university. ryan, as always, great to see you let's start with the friday's jobs report and the unemployment rate. august hiring weaker than expected and jobs growth for june july was revised down significantly. is this an indication the u.s economy is more fragile than, than many realize i think we already saw it was fragile. >> i think people are just having to it. i also think that, you know, this is part of what jerome powell wanted to see right? you have no choice and september on 70 when the fed meets to cut rates. and what i mean by that is that when you start to see the slowdown in jobs, you start to see even the unemployment and
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the wage growth actually only increased by 0.4%. and let me dive in a little bit deeper on that jobs report. why it is what you were mentioning fragile a little bit. it was the growth was largely concentrated in two areas, construction which added close to 34,000 jobs in health care. so then we are seeing this kind of slowed down and we start to see that pressure starting to go into and guess what, right into a couple of weeks, the big decision on will the fed start decreasing the rate? and what rate? >> well, let's talk about that upcoming rate cut that many anticipated. i mean, jerome powell has signaled as much to fed governors over the weekend, made a case for cutting interest rates, but only incrementally i think the general consensus out there that the fed will cut by 25 basis points. will that be enough in your opinion what i mean as of today and the way we're seeing what you just saw on a jobs report that continues to go by the time we starting
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to see other indicators with the cpi not meet expectations it won't be enough now, i think that we'll see this week the cpi index kind of come close to, i think the 25 basis points is a market is also saying it's almost a slam dunk, but highly likely, i think if drone powell chooses to 50 basis points, it'll signal to the market if they like it or not, that is a lot worse than it can be. >> and this would be the jump they're looking for. so i also think the flip side of this and i have to mention the gdp of the third quarter is also still growing. the atlanta fed came out and increased its outlook. so we have this weird place. the economy is fragile but still growing, but where is it growing in the right spot? >> so how will this all affect the u.s. election considering the economy obviously is one of the major issues at the ballot box. and if we listen to the polls, trump is still ahead when it comes to the economy
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you're 100% right? it is, it's going to be economy is going to be the hottest topic for both kenyans to talk about and the reason why is each of them will point to the strengths and weaknesses meaning in some sector is not doing well and some working class not doing well. so, you know, i also saw some statements from the fed this past week about we may not see big tech layoffs or just bigger layoffs, but we won't see growth. so i think the candidates, both of them should be focusing on economic growth. how are they going to do that? and what sectors and how to grow the sectors faster in certain the wage growth and even the living and the consumer price index i mean, i can keep going because i think it's really important for these candidates to talk about these things and how to solve for them versus, you what, what is current situation and the kind of going back and forth, not moving forward together as a bipartisan approach. >> ryan, on that issue, why have democrats really failed to communicate their wins with the
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economy? you look at the re-industrialization that is happening in the united states and reducing its reliance on china. and this has all happened under the really hearing this from kamala harris very part of it too is for her to say something like this doesn't really a voter right now. what are they, what are they feeling in their pocket right now is neither of those two issues. unfortunately, it's about what's in their savings and the high debt that they currently have in accounts. things are more expensive. the grocery store having been feeling that we also see the wage growth not catch up to some of these opportunities when you travel ago. so i think when you think of what's top of mind in the short term, you see the price sticker shock is still there. we still see big stock, you know, we still see big kind of items, ticket items people are choosing not to purchase them and holding back. so people's lifestyles are also changing to, and so again, these are wins. they're not affecting the things that people are feeling right now and they're going to vote with what they feel right now. and i think that's why maybe that
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democratic party's not addressing those things and having to focus on how to change what they need to do to address these issues. going ahead, which was just trump will continue to focus on ryan patel, it is always a pleasure, great to get your insights. thank you so much for joining us he grabbed me u.s. congress will return to session today to a familiar standoff over funding. the government will make it as we'll have just three weeks to figure out how to keep the government's doors open before funding expires at the end of the month. cnn, sunlen serfaty has the details after a long summer recess, congress is back and they're facing a big task right off the bat. how to keep the government open and funded sources on both sides. tell cnn that there's no desire on anybody's part to push the government into a shutdown, especially so close to the the election. but they certainly have some real work
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to do to avoid this. still not settled is how long a stop gap bill, known as the continuing resolution should go. democrats, they prefer a short-term spending bill into december. they want to kick the negotiations until after the election and many republicans, they want to fund the government into bring, pushing the fight until after the leadership races and the house, which would help speaker of the house mike johnson. they will of course, need to settle on spending levels and there's a separate battle brewing over whether to include a non-citizen voting measure. now, this is a controversial bill that republicans are pushing to include. it is already the legal of course, for noncitizens to vote, but the legislation would require proof of citizenship to vote senate majority leader chuck schumer in a statement on sunday said, quote, they will not let poison pills or republican extremism put funding for critical programs at risk. and the deadline and to get this completed, its september 30. so the government
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does not shut down on october 1. >> that leaves just 13 days in session to find a path forward. >> sunlen serfaty, cnn, washington boeing has struck a tentative deal with the union representing 33,000 of its employees on the u.s. >> west coast. >> it it passes, it would avoid a major strike. >> and another financial setback for the troubled aerospace company boeing says the agreement would give raise totaling 25% over the course of the contract. along with other employee benefits. it would be boeing's biggest pay rise for union members union leaders are praising the officers saying it achieves their goals well now it needs the approval of their members who build boeing's commercial jets still to come. it's been a violent weekend in ukraine and russia with both sides ramping up missile and drone attacks good. a live report next people who are
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ukraine's air force says it shot down six drones and two missiles launched from russia overnight. >> the cross-border attacks have become an almost nightly occurrence as the war rages on. ukraine's military says at least two people were killed and four others injured in the north eastern sumy region on sunday well, russian media is reporting an attack in belgorod wounded three people including two children. it comes as ukraine's military is facing low morale and desertion, the situation is particularly dire among infantry units need pokrovsk and elsewhere on the eastern front line or joining us now is clare sebastian in london to discuss this and we know that ukrainian forces clear how have slowed down the russian advanced to pokrovsk, but it would seem they are turning their attention now to other places on the eastern front what is the latest on the russian assaults and also its response to the kursk incursion well, anna, just to start on
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those overnight barrages involving missiles and drones, i think look, we know that this has been a central tenant of the war, but also it has clearly accelerated since, ukraine's incursion into kursk. >> we've seen some very large overnight barrages and august 26, there were some 100 missiles and an equal number of drones fired some very deadly attacks, like the attack on poltava last week that killed at least 55 people. but they are happening with such regularity now literally pretty every night so far, this month has seen an overnight attack of some degree, and ukraine is of course, struggling to put, to put them down. and we see that president zelenskyy is calling on his allies using this moment with the momentum of that cause incursion to call for more air defenses, more military aide. he told allies that the ramstein u.s. air force base last week, that a significant amount of air defenses that have been pledged are not getting through. so he is definitely continuing that lobbying effort. and i think a measure of the scale of these attacks, drone debris was found over the weekend outside
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ukraine's parliament in kyiv, latvia saying the russian drones straight into its airspace. ukraine eagles or romania, those are two nato members as well. so this is clearly stepped up efforts from russia. and i think look, if one of the stated goals of the cause conclusion was to try to reduce cross-border attacks, perhaps shelling into the sumy region that may have lessened, but it has not been able to reduce these longer range attacks, which as i say have been stepping up and all of this underscores the communication issue that ukraine now has at home, trying to convince these beleaguered troops already beset by widespread issues desertion, low morale, insubordination commanders have told cnn some confused. they've told us by why ukraine would launch this incursion when things were already so fragile on the eastern front, internationally though, the messaging strategy perhaps showing more success, this effort to prove that ukraine is still has that grit and that ingenuity that was so on display at the beginning of the war. take a listen to the cia chief bill burns on the
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subject of the kursk incursion i mean, i think what you've seen first as richard said, is the kursk offensive is 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 and his military i mean russia has made it clear that while it is sort of slowing down and ukraine's advance in the kursk region. >> it has also prioritizing its push in the donbass, aiming to take that whole region, russia claiming over the weekend to have taken control of one settlement just about 20 kilometers east of pokrovsk. but ukraine's as you said, that it has managed to stall the advance in terms of that key push towards bacares that strategic city. so russia while clearly prioritizing that area, has not made a significant breakthrough on that front as of yet because sebastian in london, we appreciate the
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an amazing tournament. you're the first italian man ever to win the u.s. open house. it fit? amazing. obviously, it's huge achievement for me let them just happy to hold this dystrophin. i think the final today was a very high level final. i'm very lucky. are happy that i won the third said because potentially could could change a little bit. the balance of the match. but overall, i think me and my team, we can be very, very pleased about for performance for them for just two weeks, we appreciate since 2002 that none of the big three novak djokovic, roger federer, or rapinoe doll, won a grand slam. you and carlos alcaraz this is one of them all. you feel like this is the changing of the guard in men's tennis yeah. >> it's it's it's tough to predict the future this, yes, but i think it's nice for tennis to see there's some new champions, some new favorites of tournaments and i'm happy to be, to be part of this, at least this year. so let's see
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what's coming mean next year, obviously, it's they're all big, big challenges coming up, but i'm just looking, looking forward to improve as a player and then we'll see what i can do congratulations to him. >> just one day prior, the women's will hold number two, arena sabalenka took home, her first u.s. open singles title. she defeated american jessica pegula in straight sets well, thanks so much for your company this hour. i'm anna coren, my colleague, christina macfarlane is up next in london with more of cnn newsroom searching kamala harris no trump, the debate. >> everyone's been waiting for follows cnn for complete coverage and exclusive pre and post-debate analysis. a cnn special event, the abc news presidential tuesday at nine eastern on cnn, and streaming on max the smooth running,
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