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overdoses. the number of deaths actually falling fast and hitting their lowest levels in three years will look at what is behind the drop. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central story this afternoon, the israeli military it says it is targeting hezbollah targets in lebanon right now i'm at its top commander has completed approval of plans for the northern arena as tensions between israel and hezbollah intensify. >> this all comes following two days of attacks weaponizing the militant group's own pagers and walkie-talkies the booby-trapped devices detonated in coordinated explosions killing at least 37 people and injuring thousands. that's according to lebanon's health minister. today, hezbollah's leader hassan nasrallah hinted at retaliation, warning, quote,
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the reckoning will come, the escalating violence leading to growing fears of a wider middle east conflict amid new cross-border attacks. let's take you now live to tel aviv with cnn correspondent jeremy diamond, who's following these developments. jeremy, do we know specifically which targets israel? is seeking out in lebanon? >> well, we don't, but we do know that the israeli military is continuing to carry out airstrikes in southern lebanon that has been the focus of israel's aerial campaign in lebanon since the beginning of the war. and certainly we have witnessed an intensification of the cross-border clashes today. earlier today has bullet drones hitting targets in northern israel to soldiers have been a two israeli soldiers have been confirmed dead by the israeli military. several others were injured in that attack. and there's no doubt about it that we are at a moment of heightened tension in this region. once again and as the
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israeli defense minister, yoav galant's saying today for the second day in a row that israel is now entering a new phase of this war yesterday, he talked about the center of gravity of this war moving northwards away from the gaza strip towards israel's northern border as israeli troops from the 98th division were diverted away from the gaza strip and towards israel's northern front. there's no question that the israeli military and the government are focused on being able to return some 60,000 israeli residents in northern israel who have been displaced from their homes to get them back home. doing so, of course, will require a much more intensive military campaign if a diplomatic solution cannot be achieved. and so far we know that diplomacy has not succeeded as of yet to achieving some kind of a sustainable, calm between israel and hezbollah. instead, we see that things are ramping up particularly after those attacks caused by exploding pagers and walkie-talkies over the last two days resulting in
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one of the deadliest periods for hezbollah since this conflict began. >> jeremy we heard from hassan nasrallah, his beloved commander earlier today, as i noted before, he hinted at retaliation, but he stopped short of declaring all out war yeah, that's right. and at a moment when he certainly could have escalated things a lot more with his words today. the leader of hezbollah, hassan nasrallah, very much making clear that he believes these israeli attacks have a crossed red lines fancy called them unprecedented. he talked about the scale of the damage, the casualties that were caused, and the fact that was across lebanon calling an attack on lebanon, talking about lebanese unity. so certainly there was an attempt there to kind of rally the lebanese people people a round in the face of this israeli attack as he
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called it and you have to keep in mind that nearly three dozen people were killed in these attacks. almost all of them. hezbollah members, although certainly several of them were civilians, including at least two children that we know of. but what was interesting was that even amid that rhetoric of retaliation and revenge, that nasrallah was talking about, he was also very much downplaying this attack in some ways as well when he talked about the fact that he believes the intense here by israel was to kill thousands. and that instead only several dozen were actually killed. that could be aimed ultimately at stepping back from the edge. and so even as that retaliation is possible, and will likely come, the question is, it will be, how will that retaliation land and what will it then trigger a but certainly the intention from hassan nasrallah at this point seems just to be similar to what we've seen in the past, which is to say, we will retaliate, we will respond. but stopping short of pushing for all out war as we have seen
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time and again, we have come close to the brink. and yet both israel and hezbollah have ultimately decided that all out war is not in their interests we will see whether that is the case this time again, forced. >> all right. jeremy diamond. thank you so much for that. let's talk about these developments are so many with cnn global affairs analyst kim dozier, and cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric leighton. colonel israel's military says that it is striking hezbollah targets in lebanon it says plans for the northern arena have been approved. what do these movements, all of these movements, what do you make of them here in the last 24 hours? >> well, brianna, there's several different aspects to this right now. you're looking at some israeli airstrikes that have occurred in lebanon and they chose that the israelis are moving forward. they ramp being up in certain areas you can see israeli air force jets, among them f 15s coming in and not only dropping flares like you see here, but also dropping munitions in certain areas. and
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the fact that these things are happening indicates that what the israelis are trying to do is they're trying to make it very clear that by moving forces from gaza, from this area here to the northern part of israel right here. they are getting ready, possibly to go into southern lebanon, which is of course hezbollah stronghold right now so kim, after these twin days of attacks on mobile devices, how does that sort of set the table for what israel is doing now, it seems like a precursor to something larger it certainly does seem like they've done a step-by-step laying the table for some sort of invasion or incursion over the weekend, they added clearing out northern israel so that israelis could come back to their official goals of the war and when you look at first hitting the enemy's command and control with the pagers and then the walkie talkies. and now perhaps softening up
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targets that might be used in a response it all looks like they're preparing. you've seen some troop movement to the north, but we don't see israeli troops massing on the border as if they're going to do some sort of 2006 style invasion. yet but the other thing we've seen is the israeli government made public a couple of plots by iran two attempts to assassinate israeli leaders. they've done that and just path the past couple of days. again, it's it's like they're creating a reason to go in but hassan nasrallah in that speech also said if any israeli troops come in, we will take advantage of that. so basically, each side seems to be goading the other one, but doesn't want to get the blame if all out were on that border breaks out colonel, to you, what is the military impact on hezbollah? now of those attacks on communications devices, are they still capable of communication? well, that's going to be a big challenge for
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them because one of the key things boris, is that these pagers and walkie-talkies are the devices that they've used in essence to go in and allow themselves to communicate without being tracked by the israelis. the israelis were known to track smartphones and that's biden nasrallah has said, go off the cell phones, get to pagers, which of course is 1980 style technology. in move to pagers, as well as to these walkie-talkie type radios. the very fact that they have now been targeted by the israelis through supply chain methods indicates that one of the key things that you're dealing with here is a very significant cutting of the communications links that hezbollah has established for its people. they may have to resort as a result to resort, i should say to land lines and two couriers and that could of course, significantly impede their ability to conduct military operations because when you look at the vast expanse of the area that
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they're dealing with here. they're going to have to communicate in order to respond to any moves at the israelis make. and if they can't respond, they're not effective and yet kim nasrallah says they're not going to stop unless the war in gaza is over. so where does that leave things? is this just sort of a short-term setback for hezbollah says it plans to reconstitute well, look as colonel leighton was saying, they have to recover from this body blow to their communications even though nasrallah saying it didn't affect their infrastructure we don't know how many commanders had been taken out, but on telegram channels hezbollah has been posting name after name after photograph of people in its command and control who've been taken out however, as we know from watching this for awhile lebanon hezbollah, israel, they don't telegraph their punches beyond. >> we're going to do something at some point they will take a
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few days to absorb this blow and then figure out what their response will be. will it be something like? firing, a, missile at a populated area in israel which has blocked could do but his chosen not to do its chosen to hit military targets. that is one type of escalation. it could choose, but again, then that's escalation. and with that comes blame and they've been wanting to do so far things that go below the radar. but let's just remember that all of this israeli military response is slowly improving.
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>> into the supply chain at the factory itself, that part of the supply chains to the manufacturing process was apparently not compromised according to the company. however, what they must have been able to do on the israeli side is get into the actual distribution point and alter the receivers and transmitters here in order to actually go in and put that explosive in there and then use that explosive to actually conduct the blast once it was triggered by a message or a another trigger of that type. so what you're seeing here is the ability to go in and take out something that really is a part of the communications it's network, part of the command and control
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link. and the very fact that they were able to do that means that everything that has bulla does when it comes to this kind of technology is at risk. >> really stunning trade craft and that operation kernel cedric latent can dozer. appreciate you both. thanks so much. >> at any moment now, president biden is likely to take credit for fighting the inflation that came when the government spent billions to keep the economy from collapsing during the covid, pandemic for the president will be speaking at the economic club of washington a day after the fed cut interest rates by a half of the point, sending stocks to record highs earlier, cnn it's mj lee is at the white house and j what are you hearing from officials there what brianna and boris, as far as the white house is concerned, there is little subtlety around this moment. they are saying that this is a milestone in the u.s. economy and they're saying that everything really points to this idea that inflation is falling. interest rates are falling and we're seeing improvements in wages and the jobs market. and certainly the timing of the president's remarks, which will begin any
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minute now at the economic club, that is no coincidence coming. as you said, just one day after the federal reserve cut rates for the first time under the president's watch officials here say that this speeches not going to be a victory lap, but we do certainly expect that the president is going to try to paint a picture of an economy that has come around full circle. and some of this, we are really familiar with. the president talks about this quite often, mentioning how when he first took office, we had the pandemic that was at its peak. we had record high up prices. we also had supply chain problems that we're certainly exacerbated by various geopolitical problems. >> and i think the president is going to be arguing that all of his economic policies seen as a whole over the last three-and-a-half years or precisely designed and built to try to get rid of those major problems. >> and i think he'll certainly argue and try to make the point to the american people tuning
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in but he was able to successfully get the country out of those problems. and of course, all of this is so politically important for his vice president, who herself has to own this record while at this same time trying to paint an economic message that is entirely her own as well j. >> lee live for us from the white house. thanks so much i have this hour on cnn news central. the chances of a government shutdown are going up and some republicans are now sweating the possibility that they will lose control of the house in november's election we're going to take you live to capitol hill where the former president is pressing his allies to shut it all down. >> plus another defection we'll talk to the latest lifelong conservative to endorse vice president harris. he has a warning for the gop and the coast guard releasing more images of the titan submersible wreckage scattered along the seafloor. what this newest video reveals
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service does need more money and more funding potentially could be part of the answer, but it's unclear if it will be included. >> could it in this government funding or potentially at a later date? and many acknowledging like, let's not just throw money at the problem. many saying that there has, they have to better manage our resources. so very clear that there are still it's a lot of debate about this subject, but also that it's a pressing concern to give the us secret service more money, more resources all right. >> sunlen, thank you so much for that. boris this week, another longtime republican has announced that on november 5, he'll be voting for vice president kamala harris former six term south carolina congressman bob inglis is the latest conservative to come out against the republican party's nominee. >> recently telling the charleston city paper that he feels sorry for trump, though he called him a clear and present danger to the public. former congressman bob inglis joins us now, live. we should note he's also executive director of republic n.org, a conservative non-profit promoting solutions to climate change republic in n as in
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energy, sir, thank you so much for being with us. is your endorsement of harris more about your for approval of the vice president or a rejection of trump it start here with the rejection of donald trump you know, i think he's disqualified based on his character but also based on rationality. >> you know, a lot of what he says just doesn't square with the facts. and so i don't know whether that's a processing issue as he ages or whether it's something else, but any event it's pretty obvious that they would not. we're not dealing with a totally rational actor, but we're also dealing with somebody with real flawed character traits so i can imagine what your response might be to a question about his calls for house speaker mike johnson to shut down the federal government over this part in the bill about voting and getting law into place that
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would prevent people that aren't citizens from casting ballots yeah i can give this advice you know, i was there from some government shutdowns. they never work for the party that's in power. so that's a sure path to a loss of control of the house actually and i do hope as you were just reporting there, that house republicans are aware that g money that's a real problem, and then we have donald trump out there insisting on a government shutdown because it's sort of cells newspapers or something. yeah, it does that. but the blame usually falls on the party that spot most to be getting those budgets passed and so it's really bad advice from a guy who seeks publicity really because of his narcissism. i think i really do feel sorry for donald trump. he doesn't think of anybody but himself and i think that's his
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problem. really need some help actually, i think a congressman i want to play a soundbite for you from a republican colleague, scott jennings, here at cnn talking about january 6, 2021. let's listen that happened does not mean i are katie or any other republican has to give up on every single value that we've ever had, whether it has to do with taxes or the court or any other policy, you're asking republicans to turn over the government to absolute radical liberals over one day part of your support for harris, i understand has to do with a desire to watch the republican party move on from the trump era and move forward. but i'm curious about how far trump has remade it in january 6. and the revisionist history, the denialism that's followed being a glaring example. ampil of that. do you think that returned to the reagan era is still possible
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there will be returned to rationality at some point when this idolatry of trump fades away. >> when we find out that he's not the second coming, he's not really a messiah that then the republican party will have a rethink and hopefully will return to a party that is a free enterprise party that believes in smaller governments who believes in balancing budgets. and it believes in playing a role in the world and so i think it's coming and i think that it will come as a result of really moving away from this radicalism. it's not that kamala harris is radical it's at donald trump actually suggested in 2022 this suspension of the u.s. constitution that's not conservative. they conservative party that i'm always been a part of says no, we really stand for the constitution and so when donald trump suggested that we suspend the
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constitution really that should be a tip off that some wrong here and republicans need to rethink this and move away from really a bad, bad direction. we've been going to true north is toward those free enterprise small government values. and we can get there if we just think clearly congressman, i do have one question for you about a strategy from the harris camp in the roughly 60 days since she started leading the ticket, she has done three interviews with the press while trump has done 14 j.d. >> vance has done 60 polls show that voters are eager to get to know more about her and about her policies. >> do you think that strategy of restricting engagement with the press is a winning one? well i'd suggest that she go on networks, particularly that she joined pete buttigieg and going into places that you
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wouldn't expect democrats to be and so that would make sense because she does need to reach out to people who are uncomfortable with donald trump. you know, there are a lot of republic look kids who are uncomfortable with donald trump and so if she can just reach out to those through outlets that will give her that opportunity. i think it could be very productive for the harris campaign and it would begin to show that donald trump is the extremist here he's the one that denies facts. he's the one that makes stuff up she needs to be the rational adults in the room that still has her faculties about or that isn't going off into some sort of lack of rationality maybe based on advanced age or something that donald trump is dealing with. but she can be the alternative that the irrational one that cares about people beside herself former
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is after a couple hoping for a piece of the reward money say they stumbled upon a body yesterday and get this, that discovery was captured shirt on video is the couple live streamed their search oh, my land now police say two troopers were drawn to the same area and arrived around the same time as the couple of we should note, authorities have not identified the body yet, but they say that they are certain that this was the suspect. we have cnn's nick valencia following this this for us, a nick, the search was just in this colossal area of a forest. what drew everyone to this particular area? >> well, there were buzzards circling around the area and the couple talked about following a foul odor, smell to make this discovery. but a big sigh of relief, brianna, in this area, laurel county and the surrounding areas after for about two weeks of very fear
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inducing manhunt, things are slowly getting back to normal there. and it was a pair of youtubers aptly named the mccoys, who helped lead the end to this 11 day manhunt. it all happened over dinner they were on a date night and about five days into the unsuccessful manhunt, they decided that they wanted a piece of this reward so they decided to go into that vast and rugged, rugged wilderness and after about six days, they made the discovery following a pack of buzzards flying overhead. and also that foul odor they talked to our local affiliate about what they saw last friday night friday evening. we said, let's go see if we can find this guy we started put our boots on star over the heel on got way down in the holler for the birds. i've seen one wonders vultures come up with something in his mouth. >> we knew we'd get close to whatever we were getting close to it i and sheila smelled go
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at sheila a horrible smell of something. dad it's mail and i told him i said, there's something awful and hear it smells just smells really bad there was a pair of kentucky state troopers that had the same idea. >> they also saw buzzards circling around and you could all see that on the live stream almost immediately after the four of them encountered each other. that's when the couple made the discovery of that badly decomposed body for police said that has not been positively identified as joseph couch, but it's believed to be the suspected i75 shooter because of items found near the body no cause of death given brianna, but there was a weapon recovered nearby, his body is currently in the capital and kentucky where it's going through those positive identifications. the couple meanwhile, there are $35,000 richard, i talked to crimestoppers earlier this morning and they are expected to get that full $35,000 reward brianna? yeah. look, this story is this manhunt has upset this community for so long. it so serious what he did was so serious, but i'm trying to wrap
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my head around just how adorable the dialogue is. on on this video. because, you so often really bleeping out video nick, and there she is saying, oh, my lambda, as she makes this discovery it's so adorable. they did the job that no one asked them to do. >> in fact, police were telling people to stay away from this area, but it took their name the mccoys, how fitting is that the hatfields and mccourt? boys well know about that drama that historic drama in that area, and it took these two to ignore police. but again, that they helped solve this 11 day manhunt. and thanks to them, the community can rest a little easier tonight. >> brianna. thank goodness. they are safe as they did that. nick valencia. thank you for the update on that. boris oh, my lantau. >> now to some of the other headlines we're watching this hour more testimony today in the coast guard inquiry into last year's titan submersible implosion, that killed all five people on board. a mission specialist on the support vessel when titan vanished, became emotional while
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discussing the tragedy and its aftermath, listen not think it's going to break out refunds back investigation create an understanding that with this shouldn't exploration, there's risk and without taking that risk and the exploration, the world still be clade we're also getting some remarkable new video. look at it now showing some of the wreckage from tightened. this is more than two miles deep on the ocean floor. they were fragments of the vessel including ports the whole that can be seen in this newly released footage also, good news for some bad news for others at amazon, this week, the company is giving a pay raise two, its more than 800,000 warehouse and transportation workers also offering free prime membership ahead of the busy holiday season. but the news not quite
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president trump is using a foreign hack into his campaign to attack his rival vice president kamala harris, top national security officials today confirmed that iranian hackers stole material from the trump campaign and sent it to people well associated with the biden campaign. >> the federal agency said there was no evidence that the biden campaign responded. trump posted, quote, when does kamala and her campaign go before a grand jury on iran? iran. iran my campaign, when i think he meant went there, he did misspell it, went through hell on the russia russia russia hoax a harris campaign official telling cnn that the hacked material was not used, joining us now is cnn national security analyst carrie cordero, who is an attorney who served as counsel to the assistant attorney general for national security i mean, normally carry i think we would just be focusing on the hack itself that now politics have been interjected into it. so i just want you to fact check something as trump is asking when harris is going to be
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going before a grand jury fact-check that for us. would there be a reason for her to go before a grand jury? no. >> i think it's really unfortunate and really miss misplaced that the former president is alleging anything nefarious because actually the administration, the biden-harris administration is doing a lot just this week to take action to counter foreign interference the election. >> so it's important to point out in this case, the former president's campaign is the victim of this iranian cyber attack. the administration, however, the biden administration biden-harris administration has said that in this election cycle iran and russia in particular have access celebrated in the words of deputy attorney general, lisa monaco, who just spoke yesterday at the aspen cyber summit. she said that those two countries have accelerated their activities to interfere in the 2024 elections. so the
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administration is taking a lot of efforts. fbi director wray announced an action shan against china on the cybersecurity front where they were recently targeting critical infrastructure the administration has been very clear about iranian efforts to influence the election and just yesterday, the senate intelligence committee held a hearing focused on what the tech companies are doing to counter her election interference in the past when he has not been the victim of the hack, he has welcomed interference, but we should be clear. this is an attack on the democratic system when we see iran or russia trying to get involved, even though they seem to have different favorites in this election for sure, how serious is this attempted interference? here is how sophisticated is this? >> well, the iranian effort the most recent example of if they were sending emails to campaign staffers where the campaign staffers and as i understand it from the reporting, they were sending it to campaign
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staffers, personal email accounts. so not even sort of the campaign infrastructure, but trying to and get at it from individuals, they would have to click a link that's a fairly rudimentary, fishy, but we would call a fishing exercise. so that's not so sophisticated. there are other types of activities, particular the activities of russia that deputy attorney general monica was speaking about, where the justice department has brought charges against individuals affiliated with rt communications front a media front organization for engaging in much more sophisticated online influence activity intended to affect the u.s. election. >> all right. carrie cordero. thank you so much. i know that we'll hear much more about this. we appreciate she added and still ahead overdose deaths in the u.s. plummeting new reporting on what is causing the sharp decline live tonight at 11 eastern on cnn where are you headed where
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unprecedented progress and they're really trying to dive into the data to see are these trends real and are they going to be sustainable? >> we are seeing about a 10% drop in the most recent years worth of data, which ended in april of this year, that gets us down to the low what's level since about 20:21, we should still note though that we are still seeing more than 100,000 deaths from drug overdose in the united states every year and these are numbers that are much higher than we were seeing before the pandemic when during covid, these really started to surge a lot. so we're seeing trends going in the right direction. researchers are trying to figure out, are these bill and they say there are some indicators that say yes, not only are fatal drug overdoses down about 10%, but non-fatal drug overdoses also are declining by about 15 to 20% nationally we are seeing that fentanyl-related drug deaths are declining, particularly sharply down 20% in the data from fentanyl and other synthetic opioids. so that is really contributing to these declines guys megan, what do
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