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bonus make everyday a wedding cnn newsroom. >> i'm max foster i'm christina macfarlane hello, and a very warm welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. >> i'm christina macfarlane. it's tuesday, september 10, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in philadelphia, where vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump will meet face-to-face for the first time later today. today when the two take to the debate stage. and what has the potential to be an election defining moment. the democratic presidential nominee arrived in philadelphia on the eve of the debates after days of preparation for the high-stakes showdown. sources say the harris campaign has been preparing her for possible insults and name-calling from trump while trump's team is previewing attack lines and even claiming that harris has really been the one in charge of the country, not biden the
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debate will take place in the key battleground state of pennsylvania, which the candidates are hoping to sway voters who are still undecided. arson trump have both been talking about what they are back to come from the confrontation he plays through this really old and tired playbook, right? >> where he there's no floor for him in terms of how long he will go. >> and we should be prepared for that. >> and he tends to fight for himself, not for the american people. and i think that's going to come out during the debate, how they're waiting for the debate. you know? >> if i destroy her in the debate, they'll say trump suffered a you milley aiding defeat today. >> no matter what well, cnn's jeff zeleny has more now from philadelphia donald trump, and kamala harris have spent months talking about one another. if comrade kamala harris gets four more years, you will be living
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a full blown banana republic. if you got something to say on tuesday night, they will talk to one another in a duel seen around the world. >> but what's one of the most important audiences? here in pennsylvania i don't know if i've really know until it's time to actually vote. this will be trump's seventh debate more than any nominee in history. harris and her team have studied all of the previous 63 with hillary clinton. >> the no, no. >> it's pretty clear free with joe biden, would you which offer lessons for both sides for harris, it's a marquee moment to show americans she is ready to assume the presidency. a question very much on the minds of voters and pivotal bucks county just outside philadelphia we're signs of support for all sides are inescapable by nature. i'm a
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republican, always voted republican not sure this year. i'm going to go with trump regardless don't know enough about kamala and big deals with the border a >> my hope is that they're going to tell us what they're going to do, not what the other person has done wrong pennsylvania is at the center of the presidential race with harris trump in their allies spending more than any other battleground $82 million from republicans. >> as a fight to define the vice president dominates the airwaves. >> it's a very different vision than donald trump's dangerously liberal. >> kamala harris is no laughing matter harris has spent the last five days in pittsburgh preparing for the debate. look, it's time to turn the page on the divisiveness it's time to bring our country together chart a new way forward. >> in a weekend rally in wisconsin, trump argued, he is the true candidate of change change. >> kamala harris and the communist left have unleashed a
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brutal plague of bloodshed crime, chaos, misery, and death upon our land. and it's only going to get worse that rhetoric raises the question of what tone trump intends to strike and whether it will be sexist, as he often was against clinton in 2016. >> she doesn't have the look she doesn't have the stamina or seize upon policies of the biden/harris administration as he did in june, we had the safest border in history. now we have the worst border in history. >> trump has been familiarizing himself with old harris debates to mr. vice president. >> i'm speaking i'm speaking if you don't mind letting me finish, we can then have a conversation. okay. please. okay. those stinging moments from a former prosecutor now trying to make the case that she can turn the page to the presidency when harris and trump come together on that debate stage, it will be the first meeting that they've had. >> and that is because donald trump did not attend the inauguration in january 2020 wanting when harris, of course,
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was sworn in as vice president, that is why they have never met before. but they certainly have been sparring at long distance and they will come together at close range on tuesday night. there is no question. this is the most important moment so far. >> in their brief presidential campaign jeff zeleny cnn, des little well joining. >> me now from washington, discuss this is jacob jacob rubashkin. rubashkin, devotee editor for inside elections, sheriff. thank you so much for joining me we know that both candidates at this moment have been deep in their debate. bunkers waiting for this moment for donald trump, of course course it's going to be an opportunity to turn the page on what has been a very rough summer for he and his campaign, but for kamala harris, well, this is going to be the biggest moment of her political career. i guess i'll open by just asking, what does each candidate need to do to win tonight? >> well, good morning, christina. both candidates have a big task in front of them at this debate in pennsylvania
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tonight, look for harris. this is a really pivotal moment in the campaign. she is still new to the campaign trail, really only taking over the reins of the democratic party a couple of weeks ago, she has to introduce her herself to a broad swath of the american people. she got that homecoming for democrats at the democratic national convention last month. but those were partisan affairs. the debate will be her first best and potentially last opportunity to speak to upwards of 60, 607,080 million voters who are undecided, who for more moderate, who are less partisan than the dnc audience and set the terms of that introduction for herself rather than letting trump define her instead. for the former president he's got to show that he's still up to the task he has had a rough couple of weeks since joe biden dropped out and kamala harris replaced him at the top of the ticket. he's got to show that he can still control the narrative. this has been the longest stretch of the
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campaign, pretty much since he came down that escalator in 2015, where he has not been the center of attention. and that's an uncomfortable place for him. so look for him to try and seize the but bot-like back tonight in pennsylvania much as we know, has been made of kamala harris's prosecutors skills. >> she is known as a tough questioner or has been in the senate. but we know, of course tonight that the mics will be closed for this debate, not open so how do you think kamala harris will deal with the the fact checking of donald trump in real time or even trying to rein him in, given the fact that she won't be able to retaliate in the moment. >> i think that vice president harris will find a way to take it to trump to challenge him directly early. and often this was something we didn't see in that first debate june between trump and joe biden, president biden was unable to prosecute any sort of case against trump, even when he was handed layups
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easy, easy opportunities to state attack lines against trump to bring up issues like abortion. he just wasn't able to direct the attention in the way that i think a lot his party wanted him to do so. but by virtue of simply being 20 years younger, i think harris is going to have an easier time than biden did, despite the fact that those mics we'll be off when they're not supposed to be speaking, but the other thing i think is that these debates can be very free flowing and regardless of whether the mics are off or not i think both candidates are not going to feel like they have to rein themselves in if they get frustrated, are they want to make their case to the american people and ultimately it'll be up to the moderators to really decide whether it devolves are not well, well, trumbull phil, he won't want to be reined in, but his team might feel otherwise desperate for him to stick to talking about policy and not veer into sort of rambling incoherent moments. >> do you think he's going to be able to control that impulse to stick to the policy look as
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jeff said, this is now trump has done this for more than a half dozen times at a half dozen presidential debates over the course of three, a general elections. >> he did all those primary debates back in 2015 and 2016 as well. this is a familiar story. we always hear ahead of time that trump's handlers, his remain focused on the polic and steer away from the personal attacks and every debate for the first 15 or 20 minutes, maybe even half an hour, he's able to do that. he shows up, he's more subdued. he tries to hit his notes and eventually he is unable to resist the opportunity to go after his opponent when they're standing there right in front of him. this is the first time that the two of them are going to meet. i think it's going to be a very combustible situation and trump runs the risk of getting knocked off course especially because harris is most likely going to try to goad him into getting off course potentially even saying
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something that he wishes he didn't say. >> he's going to be a fascinating contest, isn't it? and a pivotal moments in american politics so, thank you so much for your thoughts for now, jacober. hopefully we'll get them again after the rate has happened. thanks a lot. >> thanks be sure to tune in for our special coverage of the abc news presidential debates simulcast here on cnn, it will air tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time in the u.s. >> that's 9:00 a.m. wednesday in hong kong and two in the morning here in london turning now to gaza, where officials say at least 40 people are dead after an israeli airstrike on an area which was supposed to be a safe zone for displaced palestinians a desperate search for survivors is underway, but gaza civil defense says crews are facing great difficulty in retrieving victims due to the lack of resources. israel says it was striking hamas terrorists operating a command center embedded in the humanitarian zone and it took steps to prevent harm to civilians. but it gaza civil
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defense spokesperson says there was no advance warning of the strike hamas denies its fighters were present in were p area for more, let's go to cnn's paula hancocks is tracking developments and pull it is very difficult to verify israel's claim that it took steps to prevent harm to civilians. but what more do we know about the circumstances of the attack and the rescue? effort underway right now well, cristina, we understand that there is still a search and rescue operation by the gaza civil defense. >> they have said that it's it is very difficult because they don't have the heavy equipment necessary for this kind of operation. it's very sunday ground. we know that there were tents that were set up in that area. a humanitarian zone, it was called by the israeli military at where many thousands of palestinians had moved to after they were evacuated. from other areas. now what we're hearing from the ground, from the
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palestinian side is that there were some 200 tents believed to be in that particular area. and at least 20 of them have completely disappeared. we're hearing from gaza's civil defense the eyewitnesses said they were around five strikes and three large craters have been left at that desperately trying to see if they can find any more survivors. we don't have any kind of breakdown on potential militants versus civilians. but what we're hearing from the israeli side is that hamas had a command and control center, which was embedded in the midst of this humanitarian zone. we've just had another statement from the military saying that three senior hamas operatives were killed in this operation, or at least they were the ones being targeted, including the head of a massive aerial operations according to the israeli military, saying that they all had direct involvement in
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directing the october 7 attacks against israel. they also say that hamas has been embedding itself in the humanitarian zone and using civilians as human shields, something we have heard persistently from the israeli side. it isn't the first time that we've seen this kind of strike against hamas targets that israel say within a humanitarian zone. in fact, just in mid-july, there was a targeted attack against mohammed deif, who was a senior military commander who israel claims did die in that particular strike, but more than 90 palestinians also died. >> it is an area that is, it is filled with tents, cities unsanitary. >> there is limited food water humanitarian aid. it has been criticized by many humanitarian aid groups as not being suitable as an area for evacuees and for those displaced palestinians in gaza
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to be moved too. but once again, we see that some civilians within that area have also been lost. their lives are been injured because of this strike. we understand at this point and these are figures coming from the gaza civil defense, more than 40 killed, more than 60 injured. but of course, the health infrastructure in gaza is it has been decimated. so for those more than 60 injured, it is very difficult time at the moment as well. we have cnn photojournalist on the ground. we are waiting for more images and for more information as it comes. but from the israeli side they say that it was a necessary target, that it was three senior hamas operatives that they targeted. they did say that they took steps to mitigate civilian harm, including precise munitions and aerial surveillance christina all right. >> paula hancocks, we'll of course, bring you those details
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as we get them with our camera person on the ground. >> but for now, paula, thanks very much. joining me now from the humanitarian zone in central gaza is sam rose, senior deputy director of u.n. affairs in the enclave as sam, thank you for joining us. we're. just hearing from paula there about the damage that has been wrought by this this attack, 200 tense, 40 killed, 60 injured. what is your understanding at the moment of the situation in this camp, the al mawasi camp. and how many people have in fact been injured and killed? >> absolutely. thanks for having me on what we're seeing. we're hearing the same devastating horrifying reports as you were seeing the fuzzy edge we've not been able to confirm it so with our own eyes, but we believe that, yet again this was another attack on an area that civilians have been ordered to evacuate to and where they would be he said absolutely horrifying incident
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based on what we're seeing from the footage that is coming through and what we're hearing from colleagues on the ground. and if you if you try and picture the area, these are the most crowded surroundings you could imagine there's barely room to walk in-between sense that a crowded onto beaches, it was late at night. colleagues heard what they believe were that were the strikes and and just absolutely devastating, no way whatsoever that the civilians in these areas were able to protect themselves from what yet, again, was a completely unannounced attack in an area that civilians have been ordered to evacuate to for their own safety? absolutely devastating. unfortunately, so as far as you're aware, there was no forewarning of this attack from your colleagues who are close to the area that that came under attack no, that we're aware of. >> and i mean, it wouldn't be
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the first time that there hasn't been been a warning, can't confirm it absolutely. but no, certainly not not that we're aware of. and this is as i say, just the latest in a series of incidents that are becoming so frequent, they become normal, but there anything but normal for the people in these areas, half the population of gaza is under 18. some of the people in those camps were precisely the same children who were being vaccinated by that parents, just a couple of days ago, they'd go home and then all of a sudden hell breaks loose, yet again. absolutely devastating. what's happened? >> and as paula was saying this is not the first time a safe son has been hit. it's not the first time the al-mawazi camp has been hit how many more humanitarian so-called safe zones are there for people to evacuate to and how functional, how important was this particular camp that got hit?
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>> i mean, we should dispel ourselves of the notion of a safety zone as we've seen through this incident and previous incidents, nowhere is safe for anyone right now in gaza, there is about 85% of the gaza strip that is not currently subject to an evacuation in orders. so this is a small overcrowded parcel of land on theinfrastructure, very limited availability to provide services, protect people living in tents the plastic sheets that from what we what we can hear just disappeared beneath the ground. either they were hit directly or those in the surrounding areas just got swallowed up by the by the bomb damage the pursuit of hamas commanders has been very deadly for palestinians, and i just wonder what you make of the claim here that hamas had an operational center in the middle or based in and around this humanitarian camp. >> do you know that to be true?
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and what do you make of the kind of repetitive? if attacks to root out hamas leaders among humanitarian areas i mean, i obviously i can't confirm or deny this specific incident where we are humanitarian organization, we don't get involved. >> what i can say it's perhaps three things. one is that there are rules of war rules around how wars are prosecuted in relation to principles distinction between civilian character of certain areas and military character of certain areas. and we call on both sides and all parties to the conflict to adhere to those principles. there are also principles of precaution and distinction. proportionality and precaution that require that all efforts be taken to reduce, to minimize to an absolute minimum, any civilian loss of life, it would appear in this incident that yet
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again, those principles had not been been adhered to. and yet again, we call for a full investigation into what happened and 30 the only the way this will come to an end if there is a ceasefire, a cessation, complete cessation of hostilities, release of hostages, and people can start rebuilding. otherwise, there will be more and more more and more of these incidents and more can we say what more can we do except to say that this really has to come to an end on monday, your end secretary general antonio guterres said that the level of suffering in gaza is unclear in comparable to anything he's ever seen have you ever seen this level of death and destruction and what is the feeling among the palestinian people at this point, whether apparently seems to be no end in sight, no ceasefire yet on the horizon
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yeah. >> look, the people here feel abandoned by the world that's watching this play out on a daily basis. they feel, feel human and helpless through, through what they're being forced to enjoy on a daily basis, they carry on as best they can. but this is no way for anyone to live. we there are a few parallels in recent history in terms of the extent and the pace of killing, the pace of destruction that paste of evacuation and displacement that we've seen in gaza over the past 12 months and sadly, it's just continuing certainly as unrwa week i've never seen anything like it, but more importantly and more devastating is that the population on the ground of had to go through this and they're dealing with the immediate consequences it's trying to secure as a safe place sleep,
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water to wash, food, to eat, but they've also got the longer-term consequences in terms of their families, communities, society that has been ripped apart people with life changing injuries, with life-changing mental health consequences, and they have, they have nowhere to losing hop world just seems unable or unwilling to do anything about it. and that's the questions and these are the the issues that have been put to us on a y we're running out of answers really appreciate you joining us, giving us your thoughts on this today. thank you alright. >> still to come, hundreds of thousands have gathered for mass with pope francis in east timor. we'll have the latest on his tour in southeast asia the break. we are just about an hour away from the next chance for space to launch its polaris dawn mission will explain what caused the latest delay just ahead this is kidnapped box,
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with a massive crowds out in attendance, more than half the population of the small country is estimated to be there. it's the pontiff second day in east timor, he spent the morning in meetings with church officials, but made time to visit a pool for children with disabilities. the pope also called them government leaders protect children from abuse or cnn's kristie lu stout, joining me now and christie, these i believe a live images. we're seeing of this mass and it's a huge moment, isn't it for a catholic nation, i believe it's something like 93% of this nation are catholics and this is over half the population at this mass you're right, this is a very huge moment christina, right now in dilley, the capital vce team or pope francis, is presiding over this open-air mass that is drawing an estimated 600,000 people. >> this is according to the vatican. and the scene as he taken live pictures on your screen right now. and you look
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at the faithful who have gathered there. it just looks like a sea of yellow and whites is a sea of yellow and white umbrellas as the faithful brave the sweltering heat there in east timor. east timor is a deeply catholic nation, some 97% scent of its population identifies as catholic. that is the highest proportion outside of vatican city and as you can see, these limit live images on your screen. there out on mass in east timor to celebrate the pope and his message earlier this morning in east timor, pope francis visited children with disability. he also met with religious leaders in the country and when he arrived at the cathedral for that meeting earlier in the day, he was greeted by throngs of well-wishers who filled the streets and chanted long live pope francis. now, east timor has very deep ties to the church, which has been in flu winchell and it's brutal struggle and fight for
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independence. and that deep connection is underscored at this very moment where we have an estimated 600,000 people out to take part in this open-air mass and dilley back to you and i believe christie is a nation that has been rocked by triumph, but also by tragedy talk to us a little bit more about the church's connection to the country in that sense absolutely. look, the church has very deep links to east timor and its decades-long struggle for independence. >> but that has been overshadowed by accusations of clerical sexual abuse. in fact, two years ago, the vatican said, it secretly disciplined in east timor bishop and nobel peace prize winner carlos jimenez bellow after below was accused of sexually abusing boys in east timor decades before speaking yesterday, monday in dilley, pope francis did not directly address the scandal, but instead, he issued a call to quote, do everything
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possible to prevent such abuse. watch this he known me the most attend nino we should not forget those children and adolescents that have their dignity violated. >> this phenomenon is happening across the world in response, we are all called to do everything possible to prevent every kind of abuse. and guarantee a he's full growth for all young people now, also hanging over this visit is the cause. >> there has been criticism about the 12 million paid for this visit. east timor is one of the poorest countries in asia and the world according to the world bank, some 47% of children in the country are stunted because of malnutrition. now the pope, on monday, he did address his economic challenges, saying that there was a need for collective and wide ranging action. this has been a testing and challenging trip for pope francis. this has been testing
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strength. just a reminder, he is 87-years-old and he is it's been on this 12th day epic, four-nation tore across asia and today at this very moment, he has been leading hundreds of thousands of faithfulness summated 600,000 in a vast open-air mass in dilley, east timor on this sweltering day back to you? yeah. >> that's a stunning sight and plenty more to come on this south asia tour southeast asia tour. kristie lu stout from hong kong. thank you now police released more than an hour of body cam footage showing the traffic stop that the miami dolphins player tyreek hill will have that video and hills reaction just ahead. the pros for have i got news for you? a
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saving that dentist coal now or go to sending info kit.com this is just mutual physicians, mutual all eyes will be on philadelphia in the hours ahead as vice president kamala harris prepares to appear for the first n the one in charge of the country, not biden both sides are hoping to reach voters who are still undecided be sure to tune in for our special coverage of the abc and he's presidential debates simulcast here on cnn, it will air tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time in the u.s it's 9:00 a.m. wednesday in hong kong. and two in the morning here in london now, if the weather finally cooperates, we are a little less than an hour away from an historic spacex launch featuring an all civilian crew. the five-day polaris dawn mission is heading
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to the highest altitude of any crewed spaceflight since the apollo program ended more than 50 years ago, the crew of four we'll attempt the first ever commercial spacewalk. today's first launch attempt, about an hour ago had to be delayed because of weather concerns. cnn meteorologist derek van dam joining us now from atlanta with more so eric, i understand now the time it has been moved to 5:38 a.m. eastern time. it tell us why the delay yeah. >> good morning, christina. well, it's all about the weather, right. and it's not just about the launch. what whether what's happening right now, it's actually about the weather happening five days from now because they splashdown is so critical as well as the astronauts re-enter our earth's atmosphere. again, little bit less than a week from today. so they have to look at all of these criteria. but let's focus in on what's happening right now in cape canaveral, where the launch is about to take place, wins by the way, cannot exceed the launch sites over 30 miles per hour. that's really important,
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but also equally important is not to have any lightning or potential cloud cover that could induce lightning within the area. so there's this criteria. we can have cloud layer is thicker than 4,500 feet and also certainly no cumulonimbus clouds within the vicinity because as we've known from previous shuttle launches, that they can actually trigger its own lightning as it launches through these statically charged cumulonimbus clouds. so they've learned from previous lessons. we don't want any electrical falses this rocket is launched into the outer reaches of our atmosphere and into space. so let's focus in on what's happening in cape canaveral at the moment, the thunderstorm activity well off shore, off the eastern seaboard of the florida peninsula and here's cape canaveral, the launching pad, right about this location, you can see why the three 325 roughly timeframe was delayed because of the vicinity of a few showers and thunderstorms in the area near cape canaveral, but those have since moved on. the skies have
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started to open up and we believe at least i do from looking at this recent analysis that this launch conditions look pretty decent. we're not breaking that wind criteria of 30 miles per hour. there are no thunderstorms within ten nautical miles and they have not occurred within the past half hour or so, at least from my standpoint, it looks like things are looking pretty good at least for the next 538 windows. so here's an hour-by-hour forecast for cape canaveral. again, very minimal chances of rainfall breaks in the cloud cover overhead and temperatures and wind ideal for this launch conditions. and again, cristina, we talked about how they have delayed in the past because of the unfavorable weather conditions. but remember, it's fine six days of life support on the vehicle, so it needs to come down relatively quickly. so what does five days from now look like? well, that's important for the weather forecasters as well as they make this decision, showers and thunderstorms from a stalled out front by the end of the weekend into early parts of next week. the timing is so critical as well as the wave heights on the open ocean of
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the atlantic we're splashdown will occur off the florida peninsula. christina we just have had an update actually there from spacex saying that they are good to go in the next hour. >> so you'll feel it's at 80%, sorry, 80%. good to go. so derek, if you're feeling good about it, yeah, if you're feeling good about it, even good about it. let's keep hoping his cross let's keep his grasp. thank someone else. >> was correct. good. >> well, i'd say pretty split on, but let's see, we still got what, an hour to go. so fingers crossed through. thanks so much, derek and still ahead. we also have to bring you princess catherine, getting personal in a new video. take a look. >> i cannot tell you what a relief it is. to finally completed my chemotherapy treatment will have an update on how cancer diagnosis and the road ahead, stay with us kamala harris, donald trump. >> the debate. everyone's been waiting for hello, cnn for
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subscriptions in one place and any you don't want you cancel right knee, raise a glass to smarter spending and download rocket money today so i finished chemotherapy my path to healing and full recovery is long and i must continue to take each day as it comes i am however, looking forward to being back at work an undertaking a few more public engagements in the coming months when i can despite all that's gone before i enter this new phase of recovery, with a renewed sense of hope and appreciation of life an emotional video there from catherine, the princess of wales, for announced on monday that her chemotherapy treatment is now complete nine months after being diagnosed with cancer or cnn's anna stewart is joining me now to discuss this.
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>> and when the princess revealed six months ago that she'd been diagnosed with cancer it's sent shockwaves through this country. so this news has obviously been very welcome. but the whole message was so much more than that. it was a message of hope in many ways as well. how has it been received? it was a really surprising update to get because we don't get many updates on the princess's health. >> and really this marks a completely different phase in her recovery the chemotherapy the treatment is over and i think the keywords and the whole video that people will really listen to you was, i'm doing what i can to stay cancer-free and anyone who has suffered from cancer or knows anyone that has knows that this is the next phase ensuring that she continues on that recovery. and we'll see more of her in public engagements, but not every day. we were told by the palace very much that this will still be a recovery and they will still be days where she doesn't maybe feel well enough to go to engagement. she's already confirmed it's been a difficult year. the video really showed how important her family has been to her her parents have children it was a very different noack the family
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or to get your thoughts on that because my i was surprised when i saw the video know it's very candid, not something we're used to from the royal couple, but also very curated in many ways and it seemed to be a bit of a departure from how they have released their news in the past what did you make of the video itself? >> the way this has been delivered to the public, i really struggled to find a decent comparison because this is a very private, very sort of personal video on the one hand, it is also really polished now, they use a filmmaker they've used before for behind the scenes at the coronation, for example. >> the style and the polished format was nothing new and they went to someone they trusted. >> but you're right, it's the content of it. and that's sort of mix that we've not really seen before. so we see a lot of what i would say as pda public displays and events and princess, which we're not used to seeing really sweet moment
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moments with the children is a marked departure and the princess herself was not behind the lens. now, obviously there's a lot of controversy. the beginning of the year about photoshopping from the princess of wales of certain photos. >> this is a way i guess of controlling the message, but making sure that it's polished and professional, but giving maybe a slip slightly more personal example of what they've been going through. and perhaps right for a modern audience, we're used to reallre videos, seeing these candid moments from other people in the public eye. so we're not the royal family at this point what more do we know then following this announcement about how she will return to public life, obviously, she's still in recovery do we know anything about what engagement she may or may not be looking to do in the coming year, even when we got the initial announcement where she said that she was going to have to take a step back really, from some of her public engagements, we knew how hard that would be. and through this recovery, even through we've seen the prince of wales a little bit more taking on a few more engagements. she says in this
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video, she will be looking forward to doing many more, but not back to normal. this is still very much a recovery while one phases over as she has said before, she is not out of the woods yet. and you will notice the nature symbolism throughout because of course we had the princess make the initial announcement outside on a bench, an update when she was stood by the word and june and now much more of the woods so still in the woods. >> in the words, but the message of hope and the bottom line here is that she is in recovery and that is the main thing is and that is what a public so happy to hear this we really are anna stewart. >> thank you now, a legendary voice of stage and screen has fallen silent. actor james earl jones died monday at the age of 93, according to his agent, jones is known as the booming voice of darth vader in the star wars films. and the fossa in the lion king, as well as so many other on-screen roles. cnn's randi kaye remembers him tonight. he owns the most
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famous voice in america that most famous voice belongs to none other than james earl jones his cnn, for decades, jones was the voice of cnn. >> he first recorded those three words. this is cnn in 1989 to mark cnn's upcoming ten year anniversary was so short. >> i mean, it took five minutes, right and i forgot it. >> but perhaps his most famous line is this i'm darth vader was originally played by a different actor, but the way jones tells i.t. director george lucas decided he needed a more sinister voice. >> call me and so you want to do a day's work? and i said, yeah, a day's work, two-and-a-half hours? >> yeah. >> that's all the languages in two-and-a-half hours few thousand dollars i went home. how he master vader's voice. >> the key did that voter is a narrow-band. have a question no inflections. he's not human. >> he's movie credits extend
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well beyond star wars jones also appeared in field of dreams, the lion king and patriot games to name a few. all of this from a man who's struggled as a child to speak. he opened up to larry king in 1993 about his childhood stutter. >> you will stutter. stutter a stammer. i still am. and you'll hear me the night, sara, i'm sure. i just i think it you come on and so he stayed silent it was so embarrassing and painful to talk because the kids in the back row would laugh and it was painful for the stutter. and i just decided to go mum in fact, jones hardly said a word from age six to age 14, but after a teacher helped him write and read poetry, he discovered i wrote poetry and he got the read my portrait in front of the class. >> and when i did, it didn't stutter. >> jones eventually found his distinctive thundering voice and those vocal cords of his launched a career he'd never imagined. not just hollywood,
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>> well hill. says he was slow to step out of the car and sit on the curb because of a recent knee injury. yet he was able to play in the game and catch an 80 yard touchdown pass later in the day all right, thanks for joining me here on cnn newsroom. that'll do it for us. i'm christina macfarlane in london. stay tuned for cnn this morning up after this quick break people were watching and then our war hold changed. >> tv on the edge from years sunday, september 22, did nine on cnn, ocd is more than what you see on tv. >> and in the movies comes with unrelenting intrusive images, thoughts, and urs. if you
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