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only around 50 elite north koreans fled under kim's father that number has almost tripled under kim jong, un coinciding with his crackdown on corrupt officials also, the reason for the elite defection is that north korea, there's fewer benefits for the elite now. >> secondly, it's no secret that north korea has a lot of problems and thirdly, there's no hope among the young people late last year a high ranking north korean diplomat defected from cuba. south korea's foreign ministry says, north korea has been closing consulates embassies, and offices around the world. the number of elite defections is rising even as overall defections are down dramatically since the pandemic, the result of massively increased north korean border security, not just to keep people out, but to keep them in will ripley, cnn thanks.
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>> thanks for joining us. the news continues now right here on cnn here in the united states and around the world. >> but to be with you always have all resolve us live in atlanta ahead on cnn newsroom, vice president kamala harris hits the battleground, states, slamming republicans and telling voters is a tight race. plus this i don't know if you've heard, but the georgia state election board, is it a very positive way? this is a very positive thing. my jury they're on fire that doing a great job, a-pro trump election board in georgia make some major decision that could favor the former president and a fourth day of surprise attacks keeps lebanon on edge. israeli officials now vowing a new phase
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for the white house with only 45 days to go until the election. new reports just filed with the federal election commission revealed kamala harris's campaign has been bringing in lots of cash. in fact, more than four times as much as donald trump. here's race, a whopping, a 190 million in august, while trump only brought in 44.5 million harris has been on the trail in key battleground states all week and later today, trump will hold a campaign rally in north carolina and important target for both parties. however, sources say the state's embattled republican candidate for governor mark robinson has not been invited to attend so for republicans are standing by robinson after cnn's kfile investigation into his online activity was released hours later, inflammatory posts on a porn website message board removed. >> it's unclear who removed the comments, but democrats are using the offensive posts as political ammo against both robinson and trump cnn's dianne
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gallagher has more the fallout from cnn's bombshell report about lieutenant governor mark robinson spilling over into a second day, running for governor, the gop nominee for north carolina's governor, moving forward with his campaign after the deadline passed for him to withdraw. as absentee ballots are sent out to voters friday, the fresh swirl of controversy follows a cnn kfile investigation that found robinson made a series of inflammatory comments on a pornographic website's message board, more than a decade ago, referring to himself as a black nazi and expressing support for reinstating slavery, among other salacious lose food and gratuitous statements. >> thank you so much for robinson categorically denying the allegations. do this is not us. these are not our words, and this is not anything that is characteristic of me, but the controversy extending beyond the tar heel states race for governor with robinson having received the endorsement
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of former president donald trump who has repeatedly praised the conservative firebrand. >> this is martin luther king on steroids, okay, the campaign of vice president kamala harris, highlighting the ties between trump and robinson in a new ad friday to pass a bill. >> so you can have an abortion in north carolina for any weeks abortion in this country, it's about killing chow because you are responsible enough to keep your stark down. >> i've been with them. >> i've gotten to know him and he's outstanding. >> the former president is set to hold a rally in the battleground state on saturday. sources tell cnn robinson has not been invited to the event despite being a regular presence at trump's events in the state including to life as month some trump allies are dismissing the potential impact on the former president's campaign are going to be fight it off carolina. >> this issue is going to come and go. but the reality of what's happened in our country remains and that's why donald trump is going to win north carolina as democrats in north carolina seek to turn robinson's controversy into a challenge for other
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republicans. >> i think that when people go to the polls, they need to think about these candidates who had supported and encouraged somebody like mark robinson and continue to do so. >> now, democrats across the state of north carolina taking advantage of this nearly every statewide candidate down through the ballot has posted a photograph that the republican opponent has taken with robinson sen. or touted an endorsement even just kind comments about the lieutenant governor. there was a fundraiser that was scheduled for mark robinson featuring the chair of the republican governors association, tennessee governor bill lee, will a source familiar tells cnn that is no longer taking place and governor bill lee is not coming to north carolina dianne gallagher, cnn, back to you kamala harris campaigned in wisconsin friday, a battleground state where polling finds no clear leader.
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>> xi warned that another trump presidency could have serious consequences. >> let us be very clear someone who suggests we should terminate the constitution of the united states should never again stand behind the seal of the president friday, harris railed against trump's position on reproductive rights while campaigning in georgia. >> the last-minute stop in atlanta was added up media reports emerged linking the deaths of two georgia women to republican abortion restrictions. >> think about that these hypocrites want to start talking about this is in the best interest of women and children who have been wary of when it comes to taking care of the women and children of america
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in georgia came as a state's election board, which is controlled by trump allies, approved a controversial new rule despite by partisan objections from election officials and poll workers, the new rule requires counties to hand-count ballots cast on election day to ensure the number matches the tally from voting machines more now from cnn's sara murray are all pitfalls i think for honestly, transparency and victory there fighting those three republicans on the georgia state election board, who donald trump praised at a campaign rally last month, charging ahead with a controversial new rule about hand counting balance. >> so this leaves us in a very difficult position. do we maintain the status quo because it's easier or do we make a
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few adjustments so that we can be better, but it's not better for many bipartisan election officials across the state who begged the board to pause on new rules ahead of november. >> the idea that you're not going to listen to the individuals that are charged with conduct elections is absurd to me, state officials from republican secretary of state brad raffensberger to attorney general chris carr, issued a sharp warnings. thanks. several of the dozen rules the board is considering may run afoul of the law were to close to the election. >> in fact, we're really just three weeks before we start early voting and it's just too late in the cycle. >> the new rule doesn't help determine a winner rather, it requires a hand count of the number of ballots at polling places on election day. and then comparing the number of ballots cast with a number recorded by voting machines. critics say it's a recipe for chaos. if i were to hand this stack of paper to three random people pulling this room, especially at the end of a long voting day and ask them to arrive at the same total numbers. >> do we think that's feasible? >> people doing a hand-count
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are going to make mistakes, which can then be exploited to spread lies. >> raffensperger says the change could delay reporting results on election night, you start breaking up the ballot boxes after you closed precinct. you won't be getting those election day votes until maybe 1:00, 2:00, or 4:00 in the morning. and we just don't believe that's healthy for the republic and we don't think it's healthy for people of georgia, the three trump backed republicans passed the rule. >> anyway, the motion passes three to two the independent chairman of the five-member board. >> if this more votes to implement this role i think that we put ourselves in legal jeopardy and this new rule is almost certainly going to face legal challenges and to that end, georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger put out a statement after the meeting saying attorney general chris carr has stated that he's rules would not withstand a legal challenge, and i have worked every day to strengthen georgia's election law to ensure our elections remain safe, secure, and free. >> so it's just a question at this point of where these legal challenges are going to come from. sara murray, cnn,
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washington and joining us now out of harrisburg, pennsylvania is thomas gift. he is a director for the center on us politics at university college london, sir. thank you so much for putting off sleep to talk to her audience really, really appreciate that what's great to be with you as well. thanks so much for well, let's start with that. cnn exclusive reporting about mark robinson that has drawn so much attention. we saw that the harris campaign is seizing on the moment by launching a new tv ad in north carolina, seeking to tie donald trump to the republican gubernatorial nominee. so thomas is this robinson scandal opening a path for democrats in a state that has voted republicans republican and nine out of the last ten presidential races well i think the short answer is yes. mark robinson's comments could hurt trump. they're just so outlandish that in a general election, my sense is that some percentage of north carolinians will say to themselves that not only can they not vote for robinson, but they can't vote for the name at the top of the ticket that
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supports him. now rob, and certainly he's a maga republican. trump is ahead of max i got and he endorsed robinson and primary. so the two are invariably linked. >> but it's not just that trump endorsed robinson. >> trump's praised him effusively. he called him martin luther king junior on steroids, said that he's like martin luther king times two. and this isn't robinson's first brush with scandal. he has a history of making inflammatory remarks. candidate quality matters, even in a mostly red state, candidate quality matters. i'm not sure if robinson is such a drag on trump that it causes him to lose north carolina state hasn't voted, as you note for a democrat for president since 2008. but the race is so tight there now, maybe a one to two percentage point pulled down could make a difference. >> right and trump is slated to hold a rally in wilmington, north carolina today, the new york times is reporting that he will address the scandal after we've heard cricket cricket radio silence in the state of the election has already begun, as you know, with absentee ballots sent out is the damage
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already done? >> regardless of what we know he will or will not say what the damage is done. >> not only because again, trump has endorsed robinson, but trump has his own history of making such inflammatory remarks that think it's all a lot of voters are going to say, you know, even if trump tries to distanced himself a little bit, which a lot of moderate republicans hope that he will. he has just been so effusively in his praise that i think it's hard for him to backtrack again simply because this isn't the first time there have been accusations have making lewd in libya's comments, but he's done this time after time after time. and despite that, but trump has given him his backing yeah. >> we're going to have to see about north carolina, which trump won back in 2020 with the narrowest of margins, just one percentage point there. but let's talk about the commonwealth that could decide it. all pennsylvania. pennsylvania, pennsylvania, where you are at right now, new polling out this week has been some of the best for the harris
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campaign. let's take a look at that among likely or registered voters in pennsylvania. when a p-hat harris up 5% near times up 4% f and m up 3%. the washington post and marris essentially having them tied thomas just how razor thin are the margins there well, i can tell you that all i see whenever i turn on the television is ad after ad after ad. every time we get the mail here, i'm at my family's place. there's a huge tack of fliers from both candidates. so i think that trump and harris know that whoever wins pennsylvania and most likely will win the election, a lot of resources are being poured in here. certainly in the cities. but one of the reasons why i think harris is polling better in pennsylvania than she had been is simply the fact that she's making outreach to some of the rural counties is some of the less urban areas of the state, like where i am right
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now, about 45 minutes south of harrisburg, pennsylvania. it's hard to overstate the extent to which it matters well, let me say the obvious to the polls. >> certainly underestimated donald trump back in 2020. how confident do you feel about them this time around? >> well, i think that that's a big question and one of the demographics that these polls have systemically underestimated the last few years is white blue collar workers. and i think that this is a demographic that harris isn't pulling particularly well with right now. and if the polls are actually overestimated, even and that support, then it could be trouble. i mean, one of the best ways to get a sense of who's winning, who's losing in the polls is just to aggregate all these polls. i mean, certainly doesn't make sense to simply single out one and say, oh, this means that trump is winning, or this means that harris is wearing. but if we aggregate the polls, look the averages, it tends to be the case that we get a little bit more accuracy. but again, it's hard to know which polls to include which polls to exclude
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based on their methodologies. and even with that, we've seen in previous years that those can be wrong. so i think both sides are taking the polls with a grain of salt thomas gift. >> i appreciate you. thank you for your time thanks, isabel is about a 10:15 a.m. in lebanon right now, we're a deadly strike in southern beirut is fueling fears that israel is heading toward a wider conflict. on its northern border. on friday, israeli airstrike in a densely populated neighborhood killed at least 14 people. and wounded more than 60, including children. among the dead. a senior hezbollah commander, israel says he was a target search and rescue teams have been working overnight to clear all of this rubble and to find victims cnn's jeremy diamond has more now from tel aviv the third time this week, death and destruction on the streets of beirut than double at least a dozen people killed and many
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more injured after israel struck a multistory residential building in the lebanese capital the israeli military says it killed one of hezbollah's most senior military commanders in the strike, ibrahim aqil, the group's operations chief, alongside commanders from hezbollah's elite keep redwan force aqil was also wanted by the united states, accused of involvement in the 1983 bombing of the u.s. >> embassy in beirut. >> enough normally the blame on forget there were about ten commanders who were killed were talking about the commander who planned the shooting every day of missiles, rockets the operation into israeli territory. >> i know that the residents of the north have been going through a very, very difficult reality in the last few months we've been working since 8 october, and a very determined way to change this reality from the israeli military says, aqil and the other commanders were meeting beneath this residential college complex when israeli jets struck one building, flattened in the
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strike piles of concrete and mangled steel, all that remain as residents and first responders rushed to find an evacuate the wounded with a strike, dealing a heavy blow to hezbollah after four days of israeli attacks that have shown has bullet to be vulnerable and exposed and how quickly israel is willing to climb up the ladder of escalation. >> rami malek i believe that we are at the start of a new phase in the war well, we'll take center of gravity is moving north detonated thousands of explosive laced pagers used by hezbollah, killing dozens and wounding thousands of militants and civilians the next day, exploding walkie-talkies drove the death toll even higher last night, israel pummeled hezbollah rocket positions in southern lebanon in one of the heaviest barrage has this year.
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as hezbollah fired at least 120 rockets into northern israel. >> it's clear israel is ramping up the pace and intensity steve, its attacks in lebanon as it looks to beat hezbollah into submission. even if it means risking a devastating all out war. jeremy diamond, cnn, tel aviv and still to come sisters of an israeli hostage killed by hamas. it's to cnn and described the inhuman conditions she faced in captivity. plus the fight for young voters in a crucial us battleground state edge premieres sunday at nine on cnn pods biggest sale of the summer is ending. >> save up to 25% on moving in storage until september 23. and cy pods has been i'm trusted with over 6 million moves, but don't wait, use promo code big 25 to save visit hod.com today, you love this style of shoe.
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without any opposition on friday following two a apparent assassination attempts on donald trump major candidates already have secret service protection, but the legislation says they have to be protected the same way as sitting presidents and vice presidents. that bill now goes to the senate many young voters who had termed tuned out of the presidential race are now paying attention. now that kamala harris is the democratic presidential nominee. but as danny freeman reports from pittsburgh, she still has her work cut out for her and republicans are fighting for those votes 22-year-old ian anderson was dreading coming back to campus this fall. >> i was thinking, how can i convince some 18-year-old fresh at a high school? hey, cousin a whole day talking to people you don't know over the phone for joe biden hard sell with the head of the university of pittsburgh at johns towns college democrats got new life. >> once president joe biden dropped out and vice president kamala harris became the
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nominee. >> there wasn't a lot of passion going around. >> and you feel that's changed it's definitely can how are you feeling today i'm feeling a lot more comfortable i definitely up j senior, marion bangura says harris, his background in particular has energized younger voters, but she knows the election won't be that simple. i'm 22-years-old and i've lived my entire life not seeing many people who looked like me are half a similar background as we who want to do my had done the job that i want to do. we are like doing well, but like we really need to like keep that energy and that's what i'm worried about in 2020, younger voters overwhelmingly supported biden over former president donald trump. but before biden dropped out, some polls showed trump making gains with this key demographic now, with harris at the top of the democratic ticket, there are signs younger voters are swinging back in her direction. >> i think she is helping young voters get out and for that, i'm grateful regardless of who
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you are voting for electrogenic is the vice chair of the washington county board of commissioners she's a republican, voting for trump. and the 28-year-old thinks the former president can keep the gains he made with younger voters if he stays focused on issues like the economy in this particular case, i can, i will say when i'm voting for president trump i'm not voting for a person. i'm voting for his policies, their volunteer base has grown and pennsylvania significantly. and i think what they need to do is get the young passionate, motivated individuals out there seeking other young individuals to do the same for the trump campaign is turning to people like steven kale. did you ever expect to be working on a political campaign i did not. the thirty-three-year-old service technician from outside pittsburgh was motivated to knock doors after he witnessed the former president gets shot at his butler rally in july before that, i wasn't doing much volunteer work at all after what i saw at butler that
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like, changed my whole i want what i saw that they just want to help out for kale. that means out working harris volunteers and staying on message with younger voters as much as possible. >> i started off by talking about the economy their cost of living, especially if they're in college, paying higher prices for gas, utilities groceries. >> even a thicker. foot on the university of pittsburgh main campus, young supporters of both candidates are now readying closing arguments to their peers i don't know if that's necessarily doable to get people extremely excited about trump's from afar my age, but i do think it's possible to get people to understand that you don't have to like someone to vote for them i think a lot of people thought into that category. >> you're out basically doing things every single day about an hour or two. i'm going to be tabling on campus, doing voter registration. >> we have offensive canvas, as i mentioned, who knocked 1,000 doors last week guns were just working on buildings, to power
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says the strike killed at least 14 people and wounded 66 including children. it comes just a few days after unprecedented attacks earlier this week when pagers and walkie-talkies used by the militant group exploded across the country. cnn's brian todd went to a demolition range to find out how the small devices can turn into powerful and deadly bombs. >> just a tiny amount of plastic explosives packed into a pager can have a detonation. this big this was a person what happens to the person? >> it's going to be catastrophic. what just took place here to the human body, the impact shown on a mannequin, it was clipped to can be fatal over time, bleeding out things of that nature and apparently there were some people that serious spatial and eye injuries could this blind you? >> i was forever. >> yeah, absolutely. >> and walkie-talkie is a larger device with more room to hold explosives inside and more material to be sent flying and it's often held close to the face this one caused even more
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damage, debris strewn widely, pieces of twisted metal launched as far as 100 yards and severe injury to the mannequin, it would be devastating if it were in your hand or close to your head these two tests were done at cnn's request in the wake of the explosions recently of pagers and walking talkies in lebanon said it to target hezbollah members in causing thousands of injuries and dozens of deaths based on photos of the debris of devices in lebanon, these tests, use pet and explosive on a pager of the same branding and walkie-talkies similar in size to the ones targeted in lebanon. >> cnn is not showing how the explosives might be placed or how they might be detonated. three, to one the tests were conducted by ryan morris, a former explosive specialists with the department of homeland security, who runs a firm which trains government and military personnel. >> whoever did it, they're pretty scaled. >> another explosives expert who examined a walkie-talkie similar to the model targeted
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in lebanon, said making thousands of bombs was a big and risky undertaking. >> your dog of dying for the explosive to me, putin, for it to be connected to the initiated mechanism will be connected to the detonator john for the exploding while they're doing all this is also there and the devices are so small they don't find any empty space and it's difficult. >> how hard is it to, i guess, pack and explosive into something this small? >> some of that has any knowledge of this trade care can do it very easily. it's you can secrete explosives and anything and triggering thousands of them all at once. >> if they have all the numbers for the for the pagers, they just send a massive texts to all of them. all those numbers, and they go off the same time how vulnerable is the traveling public to explosions like this? ryan morris says, airport technology is really good. now at detecting tiny, tiny amounts of explosive material in devices like this. and he says,
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it stays with you. if you handle it. i got a tiny amount of that material on my hands. and more says it'll stay with me for a awhile, no matter how many times i wash my hands. brian todd, cnn, gettysburg, pennsylvania well, that is good to know, brian todd. >> thank you. >> you and human rights chief is calling for an investigation into the twin device attacks in lebanon this week lebanese and israeli officials clashed at a un security council meeting over the attacks and escalating hostilities. >> the lebanese foreign minister called on the body to condemn israel's actions, which he described as a quote, terrorist attack those word on fatman been attacks they have led to the injuring of thousands of innocent civilians including children, women, and elderly yes. there responsibility of the security council is not only towards the innocent lebanese who were targeted unjustly, but also
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towards humanity as a whole if this terrorist attack is not condemned by your counsel, and if you do not name the perpetrator, if you do not deter the perpetrator third, condemned it and compelling to stop such aggressions the credibility of this council of international law and of human rights law are they isn't this terrorism when you target a whole population in their cities streets, markets, shops homes, while they tend to their daily life israeli ambassador criticized lebanon's envoy for not mentioning hezbollah in his remarks. >> israel accused the militant group of quote, provocations it's balah of turned southern lebanon into a war zone using civilian homes as weapons depots and unifil basis as launched points. >> begin, tunnels beneath them.
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and using innocent civilians as well. a un peacekeepers as human shields as hostage families push the israeli government to reach a deal to bring home dozens of october 7 victims being held by hamas. we are learning more about one of the six hostages who were executed late last month and found in a tunnel at an yerushalmi was kidnapped from the nova music festival she tried to run away with two friends and a car, but hamas gunmen shot up the vehicle, killing her friends at in survived that attack, which is incredible when you can see right here on this video, all of the bullet holes left behind in that car. now, she pretended to be dead and was able to call her sisters saying in touch with them while hiding. that was until hamas gunman founder they've caught me. those were the last words she spoke on the phone and in turn 24, in captivity, cnn's anderson cooper spoke to her sisters we feel like wearing in a
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nightmare it's sometimes it's it feels like it's even thrill, like it's not it's not happening to us because we, the whole time we truly believed that and then we'll come back home alive israelis are on the streets protesting, demanding a ceasefire agreement after defense officials said they recovered the bodies of six israeli hostages, murdered by hamas our sister, it in was a happy person and she lived life to the fullest and she loves life she was a great sister. she was an amazing sister and amazing friend. and then the most important thing that she was a hero she survived 11 months in those conditions, in those tunnels we know that the tanner was very narrow and also very low. we know that they
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couldn't they barely could stand fully. we know that they couldn't sleep next to each other, but only in a line they will no windows, no air, no light, barely food, and if they needed to go to the bathroom, they will false too to do it in about and an empty bottle of water in human we had so much faith that she will come back home alive. >> that in the same day of the rumors, we didn't believe it. we did have proofs of live from eddin actually three times in the last time, the last proof of life that we got from aaron was exactly 20 days before that before the two got murdered.
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>> and what is not behind gold cup way, but when we've done gas and eva me, my annual for kamco my name is dr. you can see in that video the bags under the eyes, how tired she is you can see that she's very thin, very weak, very weak. >> a few hours after they told us what's happening. >> they asked us if we want to see her body of course, we yes. we wanted to see her because we haven't seen her for 11 months since october 7 and we wanted to say to goodbye. and so away and to say sorry that we couldn't find her sooner in alive. we gave her a hug ellis stagger to say goodbye to her and she was so so thing we
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could feel her bones sticking out and after that we found out that she did her body weight only 779 pounds. they stopped the hell before the amount of hail i want the whole word to know that what we are dealing with, and this is a terror organization and it's very dangerous and we still have more 101 hostages in gaza. we have to we have to save them absolutely horrific details there. >> but eden's family wants people to remember her as this person, happy person, who lived life to the fullest we'll be right back unrivaled research and unreal savings elevate your every day. >> cnn underscored, see all our
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investigators on september 10, but just three hours before he was supposed to start speaking musk's lawyer said these space x owner had to travel for the launch of the polaris dawn mission at issue here is whether musk follow the law when disclosing his purchase of twitter stock? >> and whether his statements about the deal were misleading musk is also taking flak from the top chechen warlord ramzan, god that off claims the tesla ceo sent him one of the company's cyber trucks, which he then deployed to ukraine now, musk denies that, but as anna stewart reports, a truck is now out of commission and the chechen leader is pointing a finger at musk elon musk, a chechen warlord, and a tesla cybertruck. >> it is a strange story. it started around a month ago when chechen leader ramzan kadyrov for all known for his loyalty to russian president vladimir putin posted this video though we're going to go on, but he
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is showing off his new tesla cybertruck mounted with a machine gun. >> even stranger than that, was the message that came with it, which said we received he's a tesla cybertruck from the respected elon musk. had era of also said he was sending the cybertruck to the front line of russia's war in ukraine. musk been responded in very musk language to deny the gift saying it was ridiculous to think he would donate a cybertruck to a russian general you might think would be the end of it, but it's not kadyrov has now posted to telegram accusing ilo mask of remotely deactivating his truck in a long post, which ends it's not manly. the iron horse had to be towed. how come elon is this, how it is done? no response yet from tesla or mask. in the meantime, kadyrov doesn't appear to be pushed off
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and sounds like he fee movie blockbuster trailer. kadyrov says he is sending to new cyber trucks to the war ukraine. now, it is unclear whether that's actually true. and where he obtained them while they look like they are moving. okay. now we'll see what happens when elon finds out. anna stewart, cnn, london what. >> a, flu season comes, the annual danger, but the fda is making the flu vaccine much more accessible. we'll tell you how coming up and watching cnn newsroom everything's stupid. saturday, october 5th on cnn. >> it wasn't hard with oh my god, i did it my way cool ago. guard is for people 45 plus at average risk, not high-risk false positive and negative results may occur. >> screen for colon cancer in your home, your when as your provider for the guard, if you are about to replace your roof,
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sherco for decades, it has been devouring mountains of coal in minister soda and belching out giga tons of planet cooking gases, making this power plant, the state's biggest climate polluter. but in a vivid example of energy transition, sherco owners are changing its diet swapping out coal for renewables until the last fire goes out in 2030. and after that, hundred and 25,000 homes will be powered by sun wind, and iron batteries with four days backup is excel decarbonizing as a strategy? >> yeah. so we are decarbonizing strategy. we have had a goal to get to 100% carbon-free energy by 2050 for a number of years. now, two years ago, the minnesota legislature passed a law that said they want to get to 100% carbon-free energy by 2040 so that's now our target. and we're on track to meet that. >> but i'd pilot poll ways around 1.7 million tons and about six years, it'll be all
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gone. >> a smokestack we'll be obsolete, but this fossil of a different age will remain a valuable part of the community. pushing out clean energy from wind farms, solar fields all around the state. but this is also a model for the rest of the country. a study out of cal berkeley found that the u.s. could double its power capacity by building new energy next up, old the infrastructure, minnesota, for economic reasons, was already moving to phase out coal. but what the inflation reduction act did through its tax credits is give extra incentives for when you phase out a plan to fossil fuel plant, to build something new, right there. and use the bones us and the connects you, you do here's the site is actually being used, but in the more important thing is you're using an existing way to connect to the electric grid, minnesota recently completed a transmission upgrade, but the lines are already strained by all the new supply and demand
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so like a fast pass at disneyland this method allows clean energy projects to skip the years long wait for grid connection while making the shift a lot less jarring for local communities. >> what does that mean for workers? can the same people who are now working in coal come over and work in sunlight. >> well, some of them can, so we've got about 240 workers at the plant. and what we have told them if you want a job with xcel energy after that plant retires, you'll have a job with xcel energy. >> would this have happened without the tim walz administration and their targets would have happened without the inflation reduction act that joe biden. >> yeah. so the walls administration has been really great to work with and the ira benefits have been really significant for our customers. that helps us move through this transition. well bringing customer bills down compared to what they otherwise would be were extracted about $300 million of ira benefits for our customers with this project alone, he says their customers will eventually reap billions in tax incentives as excel winds down, dozens of fossil fuel plants all part of a quiet
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industrial revolution, steadily spreading nationwide bill weir, cnn, becker minnesota from coal to solar. interesting there. while the u.s food and drug administration has approved a flu vaccine that can be self-administered at home. here it is. it's called flumist it is a nasal spray available since 2003 and the only needle flip a free flu vaccine. the fda has now lifted the requirement for it to be given by a healthcare provider. and the maker astrazeneca, also plans to provide it through an online pharmacy. but here's the bad news though. it will not be available in time for this lose season well, i'm isabel rosales is live in atlanta. kim brunhuber will be here with more cnn newsroom after a quick break
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