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on the debate stage. of course, that's up a gazy story. it's not real, it's baked yet he went after it. this is a disaster. who the heck, if you're running a presidential campaign that you'd want your name being google with eating pets, eating dogs, eating cats like that. this gracious well, i mean, maybe he thinks it's a win all right. >> so he is shutting down the possibility of another debate, maybe because even though he says he won, he seen that reuters ipsos poll. he's seen what people think, all right, so he could change his mind. erinperrine was saying he does mine again and we don't know what will happen, but is it better for him as you look at the numbers to do another debate or not? what republican voters believe that he in fact should do another debate because perhaps they feel like he can't do particularly worse than he did in that debate against kamala harris. interestingly enough, democrats actually do not want other bait, just 35% one another debate, that of course makes sense as well, because i think a lot of those democrats feel like, hey, kamala harris beat donald trump let's run off the field right now, but that's what i was saying to axelrod. why not just take your chips and go and he said, well, sometimes you really want to
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make >> we want to make sure you got the win. all right. thank you. harry enten. thanks for joining us. the news continues now, right here on cnn vice, former us president donald trump says, he will not face vice president kamala harris for a second time. and a stern warning to nato from moscow of guatemala says could put the alliance on a collision course with russia atlanta this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber the largest airplane manufacturer in the united states, boeing is set to be strike bound at this hour,
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about 33,000 of its union members are expected to hit the picket lines. now this is the first strike at the beleaguered airplane maker in 16 years. union members rejected the proposed four-year contract, even though union leadership had described it as the best, it had ever negotiated this is about respect this is about addressing the past. >> and this is about fighting for our future. i members rejected the contract by 94.6% they voted to strike by 96% going issued a statement saying, quote, we remain committed to resetting our relationship with our employees and the union, and we are ready to get back to the table to reach a new agreement all right. >> want to bring in jeffrey thomas, who's the
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editor-in-chief and managing director of airlineratings and he joins us now from perth, australia. thank you so much for being here with us. so are you surprised at what has happened here? explain how it came to this well, look, yes, we certainly look there's two sides to a guest. >> i'm surprised, but then possibly no, i'm not because the boeing workers have over the last 16 years head several contracts that they have not been happy with at all. and were forced to accept them and this combined with the auto workers last year, the u.s negotiating a pay increase from $20 an hour of $35 an hour. that's almost doubling their salary has really set the tone for what the work is believed. big corporations can pay now balancing that the problem for
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boeing and the problem for the workers is that it the aviation is trees incredibly competitive. you've got new aircraft coming out of china you're going to get larger aircraft coming out of brazil with lower cost basis buying is going to face more and more intense competition in one of the market segments that's one traditionally the one of the most profitable, the 737 type aircraft increase yeah, indeed, before i get to more on the impact on bowling, i'd like to know what impact it might have on us, on passengers and so on well, from the traveling public perspective at the moment equal have no impact at all because it doesn't affect aircraft that are in service, obviously.
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but deliveries of new aircraft to airlines around the world and around the united states will be impacted if it, if it's a prolonged strike. and the last strike they had lasted 57 days. as two months and that will have a profound impact on deliveries, which will impact on the traveling public, particularly again, getting up towards the festive season with so if airlines will not be getting the aircraft that they were promised so as you say, i mean, this is another blow for boeing. it's been basically a year of damage control for the company's this has certainly won't help look no the strike vote of 96% really underscores the discontent of the work is justified or not and really clearly the new boeing president knew, ceo, kelly ortberg, has really got to get down with them, sort this out
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very, very quickly because there's two aspects that the cost of boeing, of course, will be very, very great. >> but also boeing desperately needs harmony within its workforce even if it costs accompanying more than willing to pay. >> you talk about them having done solve this quickly. i mean, i understand it could cost boeing something like $1 billion a week. so how long do you expect the strike to last very good question. >> kim the workers have got to sort of find the funds themselves to survive boeing itself also, it's credit rating is way down it's under enormous pressure to deliver aircraft in produce aircraft to get the cash flow back to where they want it to be so there's a lot of challenges that really need to really need a quick solution, not months, just not weeks. dai's, i would like to
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think that could get down, sort this out within a week and even if boeing and cost boeing more than they wanted, it needs to be fixed. >> yeah, certainly. this is the last thing the troubled company needed right now. i will have to leave it. there are definitely thomas. thank you so much, really appreciate it. >> pleasure says he won't participate in another presidential debate despite his reluctance, trump claimed he won the debate with kamala harris while speaking at a rally in arizona on thursday here he is has everyone saw nights ago, we had a monumental victory over comrade kamala harris independent voters, moderates republicans, and working people all across this nation putting forward a clear vision to very simply make america great. >> again meanwhile the vice
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president says she wants to go another round with her adversaries. she's coming off one of her strongest single fundraising days yet, and harris repeatedly hit arrival over his debate performance while campaigning in north carolina. here she is on tuesday night i talked about issues that i'm no matter to the families across america, but that's not what we heard from donald trump. know, when i called it at the beginning of the debate, it was the same old show tired playbook we've heard for years what no plan for how he would address the needs of the american people well folks, look, it's time to turn the page all right, we'll have worn harris's campaign in north carolina in a moment. but first let's take a closer look at trump in arizona. cnn's steve contorno has more from the campaign trail donald trump on
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thursday visited tucson, arizona for his first campaign event since tuesday night's debate on the stage, he attacked the debate moderator just put his own positive spin on the events and suggested that it was rigged. >> however, he also made clear that he will not participate in another debate. >> so because we've done two debates and because they were successful, there will be no third debate. it's too late anyway, the voting's already begun yet he gotta go out and vote trump's speech on thursday was billed as an address on housing and the economy. >> he unveiled a new proposal to get rid of taxes on overtime wages, but he spent most of his time here talking about him the gracian, it's one of his top issues and it's an issue that they believe will resonate here in arizona, a border state. recent cnn poll showed that trump wins on this issue by his 17 point margin over vice president harris.
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>> people said that i was angry at the debate, angry. i was angry yes, i am angry because he allowed 21 million illegal aliens invading our communities many of them are criminals trump, also continued to suggest that migrants are eating pets and stealing geese. he continues his west coast tour on friday with events planned in los angeles and las vegas. steve contorno, cnn, tucson, arizona vice president harris, eager for another matchup with former president donald trump. she believes the debate showed clear contrast in illustrated in her view that trump is unfit for the presidency two nights ago donald trump and i had our debate
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another debate the thing in this election. >> what's at stake could not be more important on tuesday night i talked about issues that i'm no matter to the families across america, like bringing down the cost of living investing in america's small businesses, protecting reproductive freedom our nation safe and secure democrats believe north carolina is in play this cycle for a number of reasons. >> there are nearly a dozen historically black colleges isn't universities in the state. and you know, the campaign has been doing direct outreach to those communities they've seen more than 160,000 north carolinians requests
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early ballads out to vote early. the vice president referencing that early voting in particular, and they believed that the republican candidate for governor is especially week and that will bring down the entire ticket. so it is for those reasons and the strength of their argument that they believe they have on reproductive rights, that they are investing so heavily in this state. eva mckend, cnn north carolina and joining me now is richard johnson. he is a lecturer in us politics at queen mary university of london. good to see you again. thanks for coming on so listen, donald trump says he won't debate again do you think that's true or is he just posturing he's being given advice at the moment that another debate is not advisable i mean, kamala harris came in at that debate and really just blew him out of the water. >> i mean, she came in as so
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prepared. i think they really weren't expecting her to be as focused on message and consistent as she was two be fair. kamala harris has had a reputation at times for what? a word salad and being a little bit vague, there was none of that in evidenced in the debate. and i think quite frankly, donald trump and his team were surprised and taken aback by it but do you think there is a situation in which let's say the polls do change a little bit that he could reconsider and want a rematch? well, in spite of what i've just said about the strength of kamala harris of the debate. i'm not expecting dramatic shifts in the polls, and that's just because the great deal of elasticity left in this election. >> people's minds mostly made up we're, really now talking about a set of voters who political scientists might call low engagement or low information voters. and what we really mean by that is people who aren't paying much
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attention to politics what i would say is that the particular line that has attracted the most attention from this debate, donald trump's lying about the pets may seem ridiculous. indeed racist to some viewers, but to others it may be something that catches their attention for people who aren't particularly interested in involved in politics. i mean, if you think about messages that get engagement on social media things that have animals or pets in them will often be shared and people will engage with them. this is all to say that i think we need to be careful about how we think about the impact of this debate on the polls, because for many who were watching it and are highly engaged in this election. it's clear win for kamala harris, for people who are just hearing discussion about it that story about the pets may entice their interest in the campaign and immigration
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is one of those issues. one of the few issues where trump is streets ahead of kamala harris, there could be unpredictable effects from the debate back to your question, it's possible that team trump can say, let's have another crack at it. but i think there was so taken aback by kamala harris's performance. they're not sure well, they want to necessarily risky it again, on the paths. i mean, it's equally possible that this will just turn off even more voters who might be on the fence saying this is just donald trump again, with more crazy conspiracy theories and just in terms of data backing up your point about about the polls. i mean, there's, still relevant totally little data on whether the debate had any effect, but a new ipsos reuters poll suggests it hasn't the least poll shows her up five points on donald trump. and before the debate she was up for. so i'm if it doesn't move the needle
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concretely, could it be important in other ways? and i'm thinking more in terms of harris, especially in terms of voter enthusiasm and raking in more money yes. >> i mean, this is an all hands on deck election. and every time that kamala harris scores or when it prevents donald trump from scoring a win against this is going to be a photo finish election. and so kamala harris, from the time that she's became the presumptive democratic nominee, she's had a string of good news stories. her campaign has not really stumbled. it's not really fallen back just before the debate, there were some people starting to say, well perhaps the momentum slowing down, perhaps the enthusiasm is starting to fade. that novelty of her candidacy is not what it once was a month or two ago. i think what the value of the debate is from her side is that it has reinjected energy and enthusiasm into her campaign and she needs all of her
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activists and her core supporters out there. i mean, there's still an issue. if you look at some of the polling, that there are still certain weaknesses that she needs to address african americans in the new york times siena poll, only 75% of them say they're backing harris. she needs to be ten 101050 in points higher with that group really 52% of latino's said there supporting her. she should be 101520 points higher with them going by recent elections for democratic candidates. so there's still work to do but the avoidance of any missteps and indeed a victory against trump as she had in the debate, gives her the necessary momentum to focus on those communities. that's still need to be persuaded. >> i still plenty of time for things to change on both sides. richard johnson. good to see you. thank you so much. really appreciate it. >> thank you russia goes on the offense at home trying to retake territory captured by ukraine, but as moscow claims
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what secretary blinken said. >> look, a hallmark of what we've done from day one. in fact, even before day one, of the russian aggression against ukraine in 2022 was to try to make sure that ukraine has what it needs when it needs it to deal with that aggression and as what russia is doing has changed as the battlefield has changed we've adapted now that's happening as moscow tries to retake territory, ukraine captured last month in western russia, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy confirmed thursday that moscow had launched a counter attack in the kursk region video shows a russian attack on a village held by ukraine on the western edge of the area, moscow claims it has already taken back ten settlements, both according to the pentagon, the russian operation isn't a game changer at least so far what we had seen is russian units beginning to try to conduct some type of
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counter offensive in the kursk region this stage, i would say that it's marginal, but something obviously that we're keeping an eye on ukraine says it has captured about 1,300 square kilometers of territory and about 100 settlements inside russia. >> president zelenskyy says kyiv, knew russia would push back. and what's happened and so far is in line with ukraine's expectations i spoke last hour with global affairs analyst michael bociurkiw in odesa, ukraine. and i asked him to explain why it's so important for kyiv to be able to conduct strikes deeper inside russia, areas ukraine is a big country france and it's impossible to defend it from incoming missiles especially those high-speed ballistic missiles with air defense systems alone. >> hence, key of his arguing that it needs to be able to strike the launch pads from where these missiles come deeper inside russia up until now, western supplied missiles
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like the storm shadow are atacms, have been limited to russian-occupied territory in crimea, et cetera. but with further range for example, that anglo-french storm shadow has the range of about 250 kilometers they could, they could strike some of the airfields from which these missiles are being launched. and also what's fueling this i think is news that iran is sending a new shipment of short range missiles to russia range of 120 kilometers. and kim, if those missiles are launched from belarus first they could actually strike kyiv. so that's, i think accelerated the whole discussion here. >> now russia has again warned that allowing ukraine to strike deeper into russian territory could dramatically escalate the conflict we played that clip there from putin warning that it would essentially mean that western countries are at war with russia. and that's why the biden ministration has been cautious to this point. so why
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if they do change, why now, what's different now than it was six months ago or two years ago. aside from the issue of the iran ballistic missile yeah. >> well, first of putin, i mean, i personally believe he's bluffing. it has as he has many, many times, i don't think he will escalate much further. we've seen the lack of dark capabilities when ukraine invaded curse. but what's different now is i think a couple of things really i think they've seen the way the ukrainians have managed the deployment of tanks of f-16s of ebb or other weaponry, which they were very reluctant to give earlier on and i can't help but think there's a little bit of domestic political calculation going on. you may remember kamala harris in that debate with mr. trump brought up polish americans living in pennsylvania. well, there's a big ukrainian community as well. >> you know, big baltic community. >> so i think the administration is signaling that we have your backs,
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ukrainians, baltics, polish citizens, and we will help ukraine push back mr. putin and then, you know there's legitimate fear is finally that if mr. putin is not stopped, he could go further into europe and hopefully these missiles will make him twice about that israel's military is defending its actions after a strike on a shelter in central gaza killed at least eight 18 people, including six un employees. >> the israel defense forces claims three of the six unrwa staff were members of hamas, but didn't immediately provide any evidence, at least 44 other people were wounded. the idf admits to carrying out wednesday's strike on the the un school-turned-shelter, run. thousands of displaced people had been seeking rest huge israel's military claims, hamas was using the location to plan and execute terrorist attacks. the un says, the three people accused by the idf were in fact, teachers cnn's paula hancocks is following developments from abu dhabi. so
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paula, what more are we learning about this isn't the first time that this has happened, that that israel has accused unrwa employees of also being members of hamas in this particular occasion, though, we understand from from unwra that six of their employees killed in this israeli air strike 18 killed in all and they have given the names, they have given the details of those that were killed in the airstrike saying that they were teachers before the war began, saying they are also well known in the local community. >> one of their colleagues within the same facility that was hit, said that they had been distributing food earlier that morning and then they had sat down to lunch when the bombs hit. now this particular individual who didn't give her unable to be on the record with her name and she's not allowed to speak to the media, said that no resistance fighters
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existed or operated from the school. and what israel is claiming is an unacceptable lie. now, what we've heard from israel is it they say the reason they targeted this particular school is that there were hamas terrorists operating inside the compound who were planning attacks against the idf and also against israel. they claim three of those unrwa workers were actually affiliated with hamas as well, although they haven't given specific evidence to backup those allegations it has been rejected by unrwa itself, though, saying that that israel has given them names of those they believe are affiliated with hamas as recently as july and those particular names would not on that list. now the strike itself that has been condemned by the un secretary general and also his spokesperson was asked specifically about the israeli allegations we have no way of
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we're not in a position to confirm it, to deny it, or focuses on humanitarian help. what is what what has been, what is clear to us? is that no one in this conflict and all parties and i do mean all parties should never use civilian infrastructure as a place from which to launch attacks to target attacks. the use of human shields has condemned is, has been condemned. and we will continue in that direction. >> there's also a statement from the head of unrwa, philippe lazzarini saying that as of now, around 220 unrwa employees and un employees have been killed in this conflict being condemned by all sides saying that these facilities that schools, that hospitals should not be used by either side. now, the area where this happened, we understand from unrwa had about 12,000
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displaced palestinians sheltering in it. at the time of the strike. it hasn't been used as a school since october of last year. kim all right. >> i appreciate those updates. paul hancocks, thanks so much after the break, donald trump says there will be no more debates for him as kamala harris hits him on policy, we'll have more on the u.s. presidential race next boss, the top us law enforcement official says, the justice won't be intimidated by threats coming up. details on merrick garland fiery new warnings
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get started at frame bridge.com or visit a store today 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 says there will be no third debate for him in this us presidential race. but a top advisor for kamala harris predicts another debate will happen. as for harris, she says she is game for another showdown. meanwhile, trump was in arizona thursday disputing the 2020 election results i got more votes than any sitting president in the history of our country. >> and they said we lost. >> but we didn't lose what
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we're never going to let that happen again in this town. >> in north carolina, kamala harris went after her rival criticizing his policy responses in tuesday's debate she targeted his remarks on replacing the affordable care act. here she is and as he said in the debate, he made clear he has no plan to replace it. in fact you remember no actual plan which means no actual plan a judge is throwing out three charges in the georgia election subversion case, two of which were charges donald trump was facing one
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count of filing false documents and another count of conspiring to file false documents has been dismissed trump's lawyer is hailing the ruling as a victory, but the decision hasn't yet been formally applied to trump since his case has been paused, pending appeals. >> and in a separate ruling that fulton county judge upheld the marquee racketeering charge in the case, which in fluids trump us attorney general merrick garland is implicitly pushing back against donald trump and his allies for threats and attacks against department of justice employees and for trying to use the doj as a political weapon against their real or perceived enemies. more now from cnn's brian todd attorney general takes aim at those who he believes have leveled threats against prosecutors and other staffers at the department of justice. we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon. >> in an impassioned speech to justice employees, merrick garland said it's dangerous
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now for people at the department to simply do their jobs. and he condemned what he called the escalation of attacks against government lawyers, law enforcement agents, and others these attacks have come in the form of conspiracy, conspiracy theories dangerous falsehoods efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence it's very polite garland never mentioned former president donald trump by name, but it was clear the recent actions of trump and his allies fueled much of his frustration. >> the former president definitely amped up that threats against the department of justice. and he has been threatening to put people in jail who worked for the department of justice, who work for election offices by threatening them with this idea that they were cheaters during the election indeed in recent days, trump threatened prosecution and long prison sentences for election officials and political workers who trump suggested could cheat
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in this year's election. the former president posting on truth social quote, when i win, those people that cheated will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. it's part of trump's efforts to cast doubt on the integrity worthy of this year's election. even though there's no evidence of widespread fraud or irregularity in any recent us election. trump has often suggested recently that he would weaponize the justice system to go after his political opponents if he's elected again, even though during the recent debate, he accused the democrats of doing that to him with the recent criminal prosecutions against him they weaponized the justice department. they use it to try and win an election for them to take cases. >> garland defended the department's integrity. >> there is not one rule for friends and another for foes. one rule for democrats and another for republicans. >> and he reiterated his prosecutors and agents won't be intimidated by political attacks, but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them. >> they've worried about
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election-related violence, is worried about trump that's inspiring someone who may take what he is saying and run with it and feel like they need to take things into their own hands at certain points in his speech, merrick garland seemed to express it's real exasperations with the attacks on the justice department. he thanked prosecutors and other department staff for refusing to bend to politics and break under pressure garland said quote, you deserve better. brian todd, cnn, washington hurricane francine is now a post-tropical cyclone, but the storm still poses serious risks to the south southeastern united states around 8 million people are under flood alerts, around 10 million are under wind alerts francine battered louisiana when it made landfall as a category two hurricane on wednesday, flooding hundreds of structures across the state and bring more than a month's worth of rain to new orleans in a matter of hours, less than two weeks ago into this month, new orleans has already seen its third wettest september on record with a rainfall totals exceeding 15 inches so far
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firefighters in southern california are working to contain multiple fires. >> a number of homes have been destroyed, a tens of thousands of residents have been evacuated by officials say steep and difficult terrain, as well as poor visibility are hampering efforts to contain the flames cnn's stephanie elam is in the fire zone against time fighting extreme wildfires along multiple fronts in southern california. >> after triple-digit heat and high winds have fans surging claims, firefighters are now battling three the immense firestorms in the region where more than 100,000 acres have burned in recent days in orange county, a woman fleeing the airport fire on foot as a fire battalion chief comes to her rescue the blaze is only 5% contained as scorch air rises, creating fire whirls of smoke and flames searing ranch lands engulfing homes
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there are nearly 11,000 residents and the evacuation zone or the bridge fire every burning out, go to the gas shooting and the cars up trying to get out of here before they got burned to was it was scary of the blaze is still at 0% containment and it's igniting dry brush spreading across mountain tops. some firefighters here had to stop fighting the flames to help residents flee, according to the us forest service they were actively helping law enforcement evacuate people from the community. it was a life-saving mission. >> were you able to see what it looked like at that time in infernal in san bernardino county, the line fire were fire clouds morph into thunderstorms wind gusts, and dry conditions have fanned the flames, torching homes and cars and knocking out power lines. firefighters now, hoping cooler temperatures ahead, will help them hold the line and i spoke to a man who says he rode out the bridge fire here in
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conference last year, china's strongman leader, xi jinping, lecture delegates to foster a new type of marriage and childbearing culture the message is clear for chinese women get married and have babies. >> but some women choose to have puppies instead. this newfound had popularity comes at a time when the chinese government is offering things like financial incentives and time off from work all with the goal of promoting parenthood yet for many young chinese, none of this seems to matter what data i don't think you're my choice for not having a kid would make much of a difference for china the country's leadership very much begs to differ as they doggedly try to boost china's birth rate. >> and its economic strain. marc stewart, cnn, beijing new york city art show hopes to promote harmony between humans and animals. 100 wooden elephant figures have popped up
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