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million cohen bonus. make everyday a winning day members rejected the contract by 94.6% union members objecting and proposed four-year contract, even though union leadership had described it as the best, didn't even negotiated debate debate fighting extreme wildfires along multiple fronts in southern california, it was a life-saving mission. were you able to see what it looked like at that time in infernal from london this is cnn newsroom with max foster hello,
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and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from around the world. >> i'm max foster. it is friday, september the 13th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 1:00 a.m. in tucson, arizona, where donald trump said earlier at a rally, he will not take part in a second debate because kamala harris, both candidates are back in battleground states in the hours ahead, harris has to work wilkes-barre, that's pennsylvania. while trump is expected to go to las vegas in nevada, all of this comes amid polling that shows too important snapshots but how voters feel, who they think won the recent debate. and where the candidates stand head-to-head nationwide to polls, one by cnn, the other by reuters, ipsos, shows a majority of registered voters who watched the debate, think harris had the better night georgia says its numbers, do not add up to 100% as nearly a quarter replied, never one nor or didn't answer. actually, now polling also shows that harris is widening her lead
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slightly over trump nationwide, 47% to 42% cnn's harry enten gives a little context to those numbers we have a new reuters ipsos poll that came out after the debate. >> it has harris up by five points, but that's in fact not much of a change from where we were last month when it was terrorist by four, i think the general picture looking out in the polling here is yes, harris is doing better than she did she gone on the race in terms of post-debate versus pre debate? i think there's been a little bit of movement across the different metrics that i'm looking at. but the bottom line is not that much movement, which i guess it's not so surprising that 50-50 country more now on how each is making the most of the debate. cnn's steve contorno is on the campaign trail with trump in arizona. but first, let's hear from cnn's eva mckend in north carolina with the vice president vice president harris, eager for another matchup with former president donald trump she believes the debate showed clear contrast and illustrated in her view
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that trump is unfit for the presidency two nights ago, donald trump and i had our debate because here's 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
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democrats believe north carolina is in play. >> this cycle for a number of reasons. there are nearly a dozen historically black colleges and universities in this state and you know, the campaign has been doing direct outreach to those communities. they've seen more than 160,000 north carolinians requests, early ballots okay. to vote early the vice president referencing that early voting in particular, 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 but they are investing so heavily in this state. >> eva mckend, cnn, north carolina donald trump on thursday visited tucson, arizona for his first campaign event since tuesday night's debate on the stage, he attacked the debate moderators, put his own positive spin on the events as suggested that it
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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. 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 immigration. it's one of his top issues and it's an issue that they believe will resonate here in arizona, a border state, a recent cnn poll showed that trump wins on this issue to buy a 17 point margin over vice president harris 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
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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. >> many voters want to know if age and mental acuity are now factors for donald trump, like they were for president biden before he dropped out of the race. the answer appears to be, well, maybe a majority of registered voters in the reuters ipsos poll conducted after the debate said that donald trump's stumbled and didn't appear sharp only 21% say the same about kamala harris, analysts are weighing in on the age factor already have the baked in notion about donald trump, his name id people, their belief in him where he stands, people haven't really firm understanding of that. and with that comes his age. the only reason it could be a detriment or could work in kamala's favor is if she somehow begins to
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pull away the mantle that cheat is the change candidate that she is the one that will be the change vote in the election. i disagree. i think republicans are now in the position that the democrats were in when they had ahead of the ticket that really can prosecute the case. and i think the real implications of this last debate is it for the first time you saw these two candidates side-by-side. and one was able to very articulately argue the case for democrats and really prosecute the case for democrats, which is something they've been craving. and donald trump was simply unable to do it. and so i really think that people are now seeing a different donald trump. donald trump is in decline and age only goes one way. you don't get sharper with age unfortunately, and so i think this is something that republicans are going to have to come face-to-face with airspace. >> giant boeing facing first strike at the company in 16 years, about 30 33,000 of its union members are hitting the picket lines this morning. they rejected the proposal a
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proposed four-year contract, even though union leadership had described it as the best ever negotiated this is about respect this is about addressing the past and this is about fighting for our future our members rejected the contract by 94.6% official jon holden went on to explain some of the issues that members had with this proposal while there were many important things that we're in this offer it didn't make up, it didn't bridge the gap for 16 years from 2008 and going through two extensions and the threats of job loss stagnated wages cost shift on health care, and many other issues and especially relocation of thousands of jobs for other
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programs leaving the state well the strike comes after a series of problems at boeing, of course, including layoffs and the shifting of some work from unionized assembly plants that companies one nonunion factory boeing is also dealing with quality issues with its planes and it starliner spacecraft, the walkout will virtually stop commercial airplane production at boeing. >> earlier, cnn spoke with geoffrey thomas, editor in chief and managing director at airlineratings.com. he talked about the impact this could have on the public 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. >> but deliveries of new aircraft to airlines around the world and round the united states will be impacted if it if it's a prolonged strike. and the last strike they had lasted 57 days. it's two months. and that will have a profound impact on deliveries
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which will impact on the traveling public, particularly again, getting up towards the festive season with so airlines will not begin in the aircraft they were promised we're boeing issued a statement saying 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 now authorities in california have charged a man with arson in connection with the line fire, it scorched roughly 150 square kilometers in san bernardino county is one of several large wildfires in that state. the blaze got so intense. it created its own fire clouds now it's which eventually matured into a full fledge thunderstorm. nasa captured an image of this massive cloud rising from the flames another blaze, the airport fire has burned almost 100 square kilometers in orange
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county and is 5% contained evacuation orders are still in effect a firefighters hoped friday's cool hello, and calmer weather will help them get a handle on the fires. cnn's michael yoshida brings us the latest from new orleans dramatic rescue caught on camera when er nurse miles crawford saw another man stuck in a truck submerged in floodwaters. >> he sprang into action after running to his home to get something to break the truck window, crawford weighted into the flood and helped pulled the man out. >> i wasn't really thinking about my safety. i knew i'd be safe and i knew that the answer was they are behind me. and case we needed to get anybody else to come rescue me or anything, scenes like this played out across parts of louisiana as francine made landfall in terrebonne parish wednesday as a category two hurricane, with it more than a month's worth of rain to new orleans within hours. i was in a rare flash flood emergency traveling became dangerous. water rushed into homes. the lafourche parish sheriff's office said they pulled 26 residents many from their
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flooded homes wednesday night. >> we even had our protective dam up leaving the sandbags all of a sudden we saw water starting to come in. >> all different areas of the house, hundreds of thousands are without power and louisiana and mississippi. after when fallen trees ripped down power lines. >> well, certainly certainly were some wind joseph aided in houma, louisiana. >> the winds were so strong the roof of this flea market which torn off as the storm moves inland, more than 10 million people from arkansas and tennessee to southwest georgia and the florida panhandle could see flood level rainfall in new orleans. i'm michael yoshida reporting russia goes on the offensive at home trying to retake territory she's by ukraine, but as moscow claims progress, the u.s. >> says the operation so far is not much to worry about. that's just ahead and dramatic testimony in france in the trial of a man accused of drugging and raping his wife plus an israeli strike on a sheltering gaza killed 18 people, including six un
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putting on notice that it should think twice before being put on notice. they should think twice before letting ukraine strike deeper inside russia with western made weapons on thursday, president vladimir putin issued one of his strongest statements on the subject. he said if ukraine gets nato's go ahead that will mean the alliance is at war with russia, and that moscow has the right to respond. but us secretary of state antony blinken, visiting poland indicated that the permission is on the table. and here's what he said. >> look, a hallmark of what we've done from day one in fact, even before day one of the russian aggression against ukraine to 2022 was to try to make sure that ukraine has what it needs when it needs to deal with that aggression and as what russia is doing has changed as the battlefield has changed we've adapted
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meanwhile, kyiv is confirming that moscow has launched a counter attack to try to regained territory captured by ukraine in western russia. >> moscow claims it has already taken back ten settlements, but the pentagon is describing the russian operation as marginal so far israel's military is defending his actions after strike on a large shelter in central gaza killed at least 18 people, including six un employees. israel defense forces claims that three of the six unrwa staff were members of hamas, but didn't immediately provide any evidence, at least 44 other people but what wounded though, the idf claims to be carrying out wednesday's strike on the un school turned shelter where thousands of displaced people had been seeking refuge. israel's military claims, hamas was using the locations and to plan and execute terrorist attacks. the un says, the three people accused by the idf worry teachers. cnn's paula hancocks, is following developments from abu dhabi.
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and as ever, is difficult to get the exact circumstances figured out here right, max, and it's not the first time that we've had two very differing accounts from israel and also from unrwa about what exactly has happened. >> this is an accusation that israel has made in the past as well, that this was a compound at a facility that used to be used as a school. it's currently according to the un housing, about 12,000 displaced palestinian civilians. we did hear from an raf. they gave the names of the six who had been killed of their employees saying they were all teachers before the war. they were now helping those excuse me, those displaced palestinians on the ground now, one of the colleagues of those killed said that they had been distributing aid earlier in the day, and that they had just sat down to lunch when the bombs hit. she spent as a fight though, no
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resistance fighters existed or operated from the school. what israel is claiming is an unacceptable lie. now what we've heard from israel is they say that they were targeting hamas terrorists within the compound, saying that they were planning and directing attacks against the idf and against israel from within this facility. also, as you say saying that three of those unwra employees were actually hamas members as well they didn't give specific evidence for their allegations. it's been rejected by unrwa saying that they have a list that israel has given them of employees, that they believe are also affiliated with hamas. and those three names were not on that list. now this attack has been condemned by the un secretary general and his spokesperson was specifically asked about the israeli allegations israel's coming out and again, saying that it's several of the six unrwa staff members were combatants, were fighters, were part of hamas do
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you have any evidence we've we've heard what they said and i referred it to it in the statement. we have i've no way of 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 there 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. thanks to target attacks, the use of human shields has condemned, is has been condemned. and we will continue in that direction it answer to those israeli allegations. >> and unrwa does deny that hamas was within are operating within that compound. max. >> paula in abu dhabi. thank you. now an israeli intelligence commander who played, who critics say, played a role in failing to prevent the terror attacks on october 7 is stepping down from his post
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israeli media published excerpts of his resignation letter, brigadier general yossi sariel, rights on october 7 at 6:29. i did not fulfill the task as i expected of myself, those at my command and commanders expected me and the citizens of the state. i love so much. in may, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu admitted there were political and military failures around the attack. meanwhile, one of the to us carrier strike groups in the middle east has departed the region after an extended deployment, the uss theodore roosevelt had stayed in the region longer due to heightened tensions between israel and iran in recent weeks the trial of frenchman dominic politico accused of dragging his wife recruiting 51 men to rape her, is expected to resume on monday. his wife, gisele, who insisted that the trial should be public just taken the stand and has made a very powerful statement cnn senior producer
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saskya vandoorne joins me now with more, obviously, as this trial has gone on for the world is being kept defied. it captivated, but also horrified by what happened. just take us over. the details we've learned so far. >> yeah. as you said, i mean, i do think france has been deeply shocked by this, and i think what sets it apart is just the sheer scale and horror as you said, over 50 men have been accused of raping, that has all politico now, dominic pelino was meant to take the stand at this week, but we've been told that he's too sick to attend and that's why they've now suspended the trial until next week. >> now, i've been in touch with a lot of family members which is our politicos. and they tell me that they are very frustrated that he didn't speak because they've been preparing themselves psychologically, mentally to hear him, to perhaps have him offer some context. his acts. and now they're just going to have to wait. now, as you mentioned, she is l politico. she did testify last week very
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powerfully sheet, which isn't not to do it publicly. she not do it publicly. and i think that's really important she's very bravely waved her right to anonymity. why? because she says she has nothing to be ashamed about max. she says that the shame should be firmly placed on her husband and on those 50 men who are accused of raping her. now, when she took the stand, she took she spoke about these videos which show the alleged rapes she said that the men are treated her like a rat craig dahl in the videos, and she was drugged. she was drugged by her husband a 50 years for ten years. and he's admitted this he crushed up sleeping pills, put them in her drinks, and invited men strangers to come and rape her in her bed the two from what i've read, she thought she had this very happy marriage, very happy life. >> she was completely unaware that this was even going on. the shock to her to see these videos must have been extraordinary. >> complete shock to the system and they've been painting this
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picture of a man who was a loving father, very involved in the children's that patient, loving partner. she doesn't understand. they keep talking about a split personality. she doesn't understand what happened, how he became a monster. >> i think it's worth talking about max, how the case was uncovered because it was by accident there were two women in a supermarket who made a complaint to police officer saying that mr. pelosi had taken picture she's up their skirts and it was only then that the police went seized his laptop and discovered all of this harrowing footage showing the race. explain the other men involved here. how did that happen? >> so we're hearing we're getting a lot more details about the other man. some of them have admitted guilt, others are saying, well, we thought this was a manager at what we feel that this was game. but we know that the age between 2060, a lot of them have families and all of them have jobs once the nurse and others, the journalist. but apparently according to court documents, they were all given the same strict instructions. they were to get changed in the kitchen, not in the bedroom,
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because they didn't want to leave dominate politico didn't want him to leave any clothes behind and they weren't allowed to wear any aftershave because that could make actors l petticoat suspicious and we'll get the result when it will have to wait until the end of december. >> that's how long the trial is meant to go until. >> okay. thank you. saskya after the break. cnn talks to voters in the crucial swing state of north carolina following the presidential debate. what they're saying about trump and harris now saturday's is called cnn is taking a break from breaking news to air. have i got news for you? >> breaking news. i'm getting a sandwich. >> we need to talk about what constitutes breaking news. thereof. >> i got news for you. premiers tomorrow at nine on cnn and streaming next day on mac can to reeva's support your brain health night. janet, hey eddie know, razor, frank, frank fred. how are you for up to seven brain health indicators, including memory when you need to remember, remember nerivan,
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aircraft manufacturer. it's the first strike at the company's 60 years, union leaders had described the deal as the best it has negotiated with boeing. vladimir putin is warning nato countries against letting ukraine use their long-range missiles to strike russia. putin told reporters, it would mean nato members, including the u.s. are at war with russia he said russia would then have the right to decide how to respond us vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump are back on the campaign trail harris is calling for another debate and trump insists there won't be one. he rallied in arizona while harris campaign in north carolina, are swing states likely to play a major role in deciding the election? the state of north carolina hasn't done to a democrat since former president barak obama won it in 2008. but kamala harris is making a big play for voters. there. a recent poll shows harris ahead by 3% among likely voters. that's within the margin of error, but that's
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putting russia on trump he won the state by just over 1% against joe biden in 2020, the state's governor says he's optimistic for harris victory kamala harris can win here. then she's the next president of the united states. so i think this is her 18th visit to north carolina, has vice president her presence here means a lot coming here as she can. we obviously want to see they're not that many people who haven't made up their mind. but there are a lot of people who haven't made up their mind, whether they're going to vote. if we can get at those people to the polls, which i believe we can kamala harris can win north carolina soon as dianne gallagher is gauging voter reaction in north carolina days after the presidential debates we going vice president kamala harris back? >> in battleground, north carolina, feeling a lot of hope
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now, which i wasn't feeling before fresh off a debate performance, her supporters believe will help flip the state blue in november, races are won on our loss on the margin in north carolina, i think she did enough to convince people who were on the fence to go toward her way. >> she came out on top. >> there wasn't close head and shoulders. >> republicans here say criticism of former president donald trump's debate showing is overblown. >> it was three against one and won't matter come november, i think for all lost this country and loved the people on this conduit. >> i think he wants did the best score as he wants to fight. >> but in this critically close state, there was nothing in the debate that helped me make the decision that i need, not everyone has made up their mind you are an undecided voter undecided who is strongly looking towards third party. >> did the debate change anything for, you know, it didn't jibril half says he'll
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only vote for a candidate who supports an arms embargo on israel and ceasefire in gaza. >> that's more important. then economy that's more important in health care, that's more important than so many other things because we have to stop this genocide, don't know others want more specifics in that there wasn't a lot of policy that was talked about i've just kind of like aimless plans and vibes. honestly naomi hernandez, whole registered republican voted for trump in 2020, has not been swayed by harris, but remains frustrated by the former president. and i was just really disappointed because he hasn't shown and putin himself lucky there with the first campaign officially on reproductive rights to counter the afflicted ordered. he didn't really speak on it like i wanted him to when they kept asking is if the bill came to his desk would he be taught or where he banded with 50 plus days to decide? hall says she what are you going to take her time? >> i'm going to continue to look to see what they're going to say for the next couple of weeks. so kinda way it out and
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undecided voters like those truly could make a difference here in north carolina where polling shows that trump and harris first are virtually tied. both campaigns have already spent millions of dollars here with millions more in ad reservations through the election it is no coincidence that the first post-debate stop for harris a pair of rallies right here in north carolina, where every vote truly does count as a parent, there are still some that are up for grabs dianne gallagher cnn back to you know, tiktok recently announced it's adding resources on voting and how elections work for snow than 170 million american users the popular chinese own platform could possibly be banned in the u.s. as soon as january over national security concerns. but tiktok is still a chat during a growing number of users including young voters who say they use the app to keep up to date with politics. cnn's donie
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o'sullivan reports on that what's your most viewed video effect? warning iran raises iran for more patriot than those who goodwill with the trump flag in my office you think you just fell out of a tree that was a couple of days go in airport on my way here dollars trump is the biggest, most existential threat to trends new nearly all tiktok users said in a survey that they use the app because it's entertaining, but more than a third said they also use it to keep up with politics listen to this rant that donald trump just went on. >> it's been a really fun time to be on the internet. >> and so i met with two gen z tik-tokers to talk about how and why they make political videos i don't know what's worse than in liberal, despite what's some people refuse to believe donald trump is receiving some support from people that are young like kind of like my age, right? nasa is an iranian immigrant who's a mass thousands of followers
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with her pro trump tiktoks, many of which show off this maga store and farce lake, minnesota you will yet compliments from most people on social media, as long as you support their opinions. >> and i believe the algorithm also plays a huge part, is specifically on tiktok. god bless you. i followed you facts. >> you know, when you're posting this stuff that it's going to start at the base yes. >> and that's kind of the point i believe i'm providing a space for republicans and democrats to have debates. what are you seeing on your feet? >> i mostly see trump stuff finished getting ready with me while i talk about i went to the center in high school as well as bear in trump for those of you who don't save this to watch it later scratch sure. >> you might have been seeing online engagement for donald trump but that's because young people are really, really scared of it. >> when ariana pokhara works with voters of tomorrow, a non-profit focused on getting gen z to the polls.
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>> quick take what's your least favorite thing and project 2025, mariana is a big fan of vice president harris. you edited it. >> this one i had some help from one of our younger volunteers were specifically trying to for each a younger gen z, almost gen alpha leaning audience what that we've been talking about, what congress can do to support young people if you got congress desk point just about every member of congress has either like a facebook page or an instagram or twitter. not all of them are on tiktok and i think that's okay. >> yeah. >> like not not not everybody. he is suited for it, but i think it's really important and exciting that there's a lot of young people working in politics that are focused specifically on content creation, right now the best messenger for a member of gen z is another member of gen z. >> and yet what's really interesting there is you can see, just how different the content you guess is depending on your politics, depending on what the algorithm thinks you want to see, you can get two very different experiences two very different types of streams
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of videos coming out to every day back to you was his presidency and locked in politics, winds down president joe biden continues to cement her legacy. >> that's nearly half a century in the making on thursday, biden mark the 30th anniversary of the violent against women act the white house. then senator biden helped shepherd the landmark legislation in 1990. a moment, he holds near and dear to his heart but raj against women act it's my proudest accomplishment. >> and all the years i've served with senator vice president, president i mean, the bottom of my heart the former cia officer has been sentenced to a decade in prison for spying for the chinese government according to his plea agreement, alexander maher arranged for himself and a relative to meet with chinese security officer or officers in hong kong and handover classified material in exchange for $50,000.
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>> smile pleaded guilty in may, he became the target of an undercover operation after applying to work as a linguist at the fbi field office in hawaii the u.s. justice department says, the bureau hired martyr work at an off-site location, where his activities could be monitored, allegedly took a digital camera into the office to photograph sensitive documents that he plan to give to his chinese handler now, we're getting a rare look inside north korea's nuclear program. the reclusive nation has released images of leader kim jong un touring a uranium enrichment facility. state media says the site is used to produce weapons grade material for pyongyang's growing arsenal. kim pledged to exponentially expand this nuclear inventory during a speech on monday celebrating the country's founding, cnn's mike valerio has more from seoul, south korea when we speak to experts on north korea and we ask the all-important question, why does this matter and why should we be paying attention to this?
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>> they come back and they say, this certainly could tie directly into the u.s. presidential election with kim jong un trying to telegraph beyond his borders that both of the presidential candidates should certainly not from his point of view, forget about him or forget about north korea. so when we look at these images, we are accustomed to who seeing pictures of north korean nuclear equipment looking like something you would see out of the old soviet union. but again, with these images that are new extremely difficult to verify coming from north korea, we see what appear to be row after row of gleaming centrifuge, gleaming centrifuges it is which are used as the primary machinery to refine and weaponize, enrich. i should say weaponized uranium to be used in nuclear devices. so again, nuclear and north korea experts are saying this could be kim jong un trying to say north korea is nuclear and it's not going back to a time when it wasn't.
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now earlier this week here in the sole region, i had the opportunity to speak to former president trump's fourth national security advisor, robert o'brien. and i asked o'brien, would there ever be a chance of the united states agreeing to a nuclear freeze with north korea? saying that it has nuclear weapons, but no more nuclear weapons further north. he said that would be extremely tough listen to his comments to excuse the north koreans and say, okay, it's okay for north korea to have a bomb. >> it's pretty hard then to say, well know, around cannon i have a bomb and saudi arabia can't have a bomb to deter iran. it can't just be that the bad guys can get the bomb with impunity. >> north korea is acting with more confidence who could forget earlier in the summer when russian president vladimir putin came to the north korean capital to officially enter into a new military strategic partnership. one of the questions moving forward ford, though, is whether or not these images are a potential. and i stress potential prelude to a
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nuclear test from north korea before the u.s. election, a nuclear test from north korea has not happened since september of 2017. and with the country as elusive as north korea no one can know for sure. mike valerio, cnn, seoul we continue to monitor the latest out to the democratic republic of congo, where a military court is due to deliver a possible death sentence the 50 defendants charged with an alleged coup attempt that's coming up story, how does a bernie bro become? but pro pro-trump, pro-putin social media superstar maga communist, you know, people watching cnn are going to say, you're crazy. >> the whole story with anderson cooper sunday good on cnn sometimes omega-3 fish oil supplements can be difficult to absorb i recommend kunal advanced omega-3 with farcical good bound omega for up to ten times better bioavailability kunal advanced omega-3.
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other americans are amongst those implicated cnn's victoria rubadiri is following all these developments live for us from nairobi in kenya. what we, what we learned about what they were trying to attempt here max, throughout the proceedings of this particular case, said that began back in june, hasn't been entirely clear what the motive is, whether christian malanga, as you mentioned, acted alone, whether there was a hidden hand in government for instance. >> but what the defendants have revealed in the hearings is they put full blame on christian malanga when it comes to the planning of the incident, they said he threatened them to either join the cause or be killed. >> but of course, the bigger question today, max, is whether those defendants will oh, indeed be sentenced to death when it came to march this year, the death penalty actually was reinstated in drc
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congo. >> and this is after a moratorium over 20 years was lifted and of course we saw in july and august of this year, several individuals have already been sentenced to death. now the proceedings won't be taking place for another hour or two. and so we'll see whether those sentencings back in july and august or anything to go by for these defendants? and it's a what, if anything, have we heard from american authorities on this as clearly american citizens were involved absolutely. immediately after that botched coup attempt, we saw the drc base, do us a consulate. of course, say they will cooperate with any investigations and of course, trying to see how they can aid in trying to get more information on those particular american nationals who have been named in this particular case. but so far that's all
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