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$19 are the new and vip and. >> welcome to all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom americans are urged to leave lebanon as is israel and hezbollah ramped up cross-border strikes, the latest on the precarious situation in the middle east will have a live report from lebanon and authorities in alabama are asking for the public looks help following a deadly mass shooting while police are saying about the attack and the debates over another debate is back on my former us president dollars trump is rejecting for now his democratic rivals challenge live from atlanta. this is cnn then newsroom with kim brunhuber the u.s. >> is urging its citizens to leave lebanon as soon as they
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can as fighting between israel and hezbollah only seems to go from bad to worse. israel says it's been conducting new strikes against the iran-backed group in lebanon today. that's after hezbollah launched more than 100 projectiles into israel overnight, according to the idf, like this one that was the moment and explosions rattled a town in northern israel earlier. israel says some of his boulos projectiles were shot down, but there was at least one direct hit and falling debris caused fires and injured least four people. the idf has announced new restrictions on public activities in northern israel and parts of the occupied you find golan heights and an israeli official says prime minister benjamin netanyahu is delaying his trip to the un general assembly until friday for now for more, we're joined by ben wedeman from beirut so been the escalation seems to be only worsening what's the
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latest there? >> yes. kim was shortly after midnight. hezbollah launched the first of three salvos of rockets. it appears medium range rockets towards targets in israel. it said, this was in response to repeated strikes that have led to the deaths of many lebanese civilians what we're seeing is that they are reaching further into israel than any hezbollah rockets have reached since the 2006 war. certainly since october of last year. now, according to a state statements from hezbollah, the targets of their strikes included the euro much daveed airbase as well as the raphael advanced defense systems, which is in the northern israeli city of haifa. now what we're seeing from the israeli side is that there have been direct hits in areas perhaps his deepest 50 kilometers within
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israel, no work bird on fatalities, however, there does seem to be some physical damage to cars and homes and whatnot this definitely does represent a major escalation. get another step in this escalatory process that began last tuesday with who's a pager and walkie-talkie attacks. and then friday's israeli strike on beirut, which the death toll to that has now reached 45, 16 of which were members of hezbollah the rest we assume were civilians, including women and children kim so far, hezbollah has shown at least some restraints trying to avoid an all-out escalation with israel are. >> we at a tipping point here? are there fears that this could escalate into something much wider yes, very much so in
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fact, we heard the un special coordinator for lebanon putting out a statement that says that the region is on the brink of imminent catastrophe and that she said no military pollution will make either side safer. >> now, in terms of hezbollah's tactics for much of this war going back to october, both sides have by-in-large observed what's known, what's been known as the rules of engagement, whereby they would both limit their strikes to the area yeah, a along the border avoid civilian casualties and basically focus on the military targets. the rules of engagement at this point, i think it's fair to say, have simply go not gone out the window. now, you're seeing both sides striking deeper and harder than we've seen so far. and there doesn't seem to be anybody pressing the brakes. the united states, which has spent some efforts trying to
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diplomatically resolve the crisis by convincing hezbollah through intermediaries here in lebanon, to pull its forces back from the border to north of the litani river. in exchange perhaps for some territorial compromises between israel and lebanon. but the united states, it appears at this point has simply given up not only in trying to resolve the situation between lebanon and israel we will also in gaza as well. it just has not used the leverage. it does has a particularly over israel to try to bring about some sort of restraint his butler is really in a corner they have received heavy blows with the pager attacks, the walkie-talkie attacks, this strike on beirut friday, and they're really in a position where to restore deterrence if that's even possible at this point, they
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had to strike back at israel, hezbollah has made it clear it's not interested in a full-scale war. it doesn't have the capability nor does lebanon to sustain the sort of damage, destruction, and death that full-scale war would bring. but it appears the israelis have taken the decision to escalate, to push this really to as the un special coordinator said, the brink of a regional catastrophe all right. >> really appreciate that ben wedeman in beirut. thanks so much shooting in birmingham, alabama, police say at least four people were killed and dozens more were injured saturday night in a popular entertainer inman area, two men and a woman were pronounced dead at the scene. another dinah hospital, university of alabama at birmingham hospital says it's treating 11 victims. police say multiple shooters fired numerous shots we were told that all of the victims
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war out in the open on either a sidewalk for the streets. >> so these group of shooters fired upon these victims when they were out in the open detectives are working to determine whether the shooter's walked up to the victims or drove by and a vehicle this time, they don't know what motivated the violence, nor do they have any suspects in custody. rest assured. we are going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that we uncover identify and hunt down who was ever responsible for preying on our people well, this morning, according to the gun violence archive, there have been more than 400 mass shootings in the u.s this year, it defines a mass shooting as an incident with at least four victims shot, excluding the shooter, and will continue to update the story as developments come in.
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only, 44 days to go until the u.s. presidential election. and there's still a question of whether we'll get another debate between the candidates, us vice president kamala harris has accepted cnn's invitation for another showdown with their republican opponent on october 23 but donald trump says he isn't interested. he says harris wants another debate so close to the election because she's losing badly even though polls suggest otherwise, the former president says he doesn't want another debate because of timing areas a lot of people, it's greater to entertainment. >> i've already done to the problem with another debate is that it's just too late. >> voting has already started. she's done one debate. i've done two. it's too late to do another. i'd love to in many ways, but it's too late. the voting is cast of voters are out there immediately so will trump actually lets the vice presidential events between
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j.d. >> vance and tim walz in october be the last debate before election night. well, here are some analysis from cnn's brian stelter i think a lot can happen in the next few weeks, so i think we should view this is still a very live possibility because we don't know what the polls are going to show between now and october 23. >> what we do know, there's only one debate currently scheduled, and that's the vice presidential debate i've had several sources today say to me, are we really going to end up here with the final debate been the running mates being the vp's. i mean, no disrespect to tim walz and j.d. vance? i think it's going to be a fascinating matchup, but normally in a normal presidential year, you have that vp debate in-between presidential face offs. that's always how it's worked before we'll see if trump ultimately comes around and agrees to meet harris in october the former president dismissed his rivals challenge on saturday while on the campaign rally in north carolina, this swing-state event comes amid a fresh cloud of controversy as the candidate
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trump endorsed to be the state's governor is battling a scandal. >> mark robinson has refused to exit the government mourners race after cnn reported, you've made a number of inflammatory comments on a pornographic website robinson had expressed supporting the return of slavery, among other things. now, trump didn't mention the embattled lieutenant governor's name at the rally, but he didn't continue his anti-immigrant rhetoric. curious today, i'm announcing a new plan to end to all sanctuary cities in north carolina and all across moise sanctuary as soon as i take office, we will immediately surge federal law enforcement to every city that is failing, which is a lot of them to turn over criminal aliens. and we will hunt down, capture every single gang member, drug dealer, rapist, murderer, and migrant criminal that is being illegally harbor trump has a slim lead in north carolina, just one of several
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battleground states that could decide this election. here's cnn's harry enten breaking down the latest polling in this very close race this is harris versus trump margin in the great lake battleground states in the sunbelt, right? >> look in the great lakes it's a very close race. i think kamala harris has a slight edge in each of these battlegrounds, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. she's up by two and all of them, but that's way too close to call. you. look at the sunbelt battleground states you thought these races were close. look how close these are. my goodness, gracious. it's harris by just won nevada, north carolina. we spoke about that less than one point lead for donald trump trump and then arizona and georgia. what we see is just a one-point lead for donald trump in both of these states. the bottom line here is, this is a race that is very, very tight last hour, i spoke with them, international lindstaed professor of government at the university of essex. i asked her about trump's refusal to debate harris on cnn, whether it's a risky move to let the vice presidential debate be the last candidate face off before election day. here she is i'm
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sure trump's team would want him to debate again if he could remain discipline. but because he can't do that, this could make things worse for him. >> he could say things that sound even crazier and people who are watching the debate also commented that there were questions about his mental fitness where he seemed very sharp and on top of things compared to the debate he had with biden once he had to debate harris, he really seemed out of his depth. so it may make things worse for him if he were to debate again. but of course there's a lot of pressure on vance vance has had a very troubled start to joining donald trump's ticket. he's been accused of all different kinds of things. everything he says seems to really urge people more than draw people in to that will really end up being the last debate that people see. and i don't think that's particularly great for republicans.
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>> all right, so donald trump was in north carolina, so on mark robinson controversy, maybe not surprising that trump didn't address it or mentioned him. do you think he should have with the harris campaign now, airing ads in the state? linking the two of them together so i don't know if there's any way that trump could address the mark robinson scandal and be able to look good doing so would just be attracting attention to the fact that in march, he had forcefully endorsed robinson and called him martin luther king on steroids. >> so he's going to want to distance himself from this because it could affect the outcome the way i think it will affect the outcome is it might just depressed republican voter turnout to that state. it won't affect the senate election because there's no senate race. it probably won't affect the house races because they're so heavily gerrymandered, but it will affect those state level races.
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and trump won the state by just over a 0.4 years ago. so it was tight then it's incredibly tight now and harris, his team has capitalized on this putting together ads about how close trump and robinson's views really are, and what that's going to do, as i mentioned, is probably going to depressed republican turnout. and that's critical in a state that is so hotly contested. >> president biden held a quad alliance summit saturday and was overheard on a hot mic talking about china details after the break. plus sensitive data could be locked wei on the super yacht that sank off sicily coast. officials are doing to protect it from prying eyes. that's ahead. stay with us what's behind all this, how do you already know cheap? >> probably the same way, you know? if a t rex is chasing a
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>> know it came when he was hosting a summit of the quad alliance in his hometown saturday. biden invited the leaders of australia, india, and japan to wilmington, delaware to discuss pressing international security issues for the indo-pacific it's a big region as he looks to firm up his diplomatic legacy cnn's hanako montgomery joins us live from tokyo. hanako before we get to these substance of the summit, the hot mic moment take us through what biden said and what repercussions might >> can we can tell with his hot mic moment that even though the white house has emphasized that this quad summit is not directed at any one country in particular, that china was featured very heavily during these meetings held over the weekend. now, during this hot mic moment, you can hear us president joe biden saying that he believes chinese president xi jing ping is looking to buy himself some diplomatic space via is heard saying, quote, we believe using ping is looking
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to focus on domestic economic challenges and minimize the turbulence in china, diplomatic relationships. and he's also looking to buy himself some diplomatic space. in my view, to aggressively pursue china's interest. now, the white house has declined to comment any further about this specific moment. but if you take a look at the joint statement released on saturday, kim, you can tell that china's growing assertiveness in the south china sea is a cause for concern for all well, for countries and their leaders in their joint statement. they also condemn north korea's ballistic missile launches, russia's invasion of ukraine, and the humanitarian crisis in gaza. but again, no other country is featured as prominently as china. now looking back at past quad summits, kim, you can tell that a common and reoccurring bring theme is how these four countries can improve their maritime security alliance in the face of an increasingly aggressive china. but what's new and different about this specific summit is how these
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four countries, for the very first time ever announced a joint coast guard exercise. here's a biden had to say about that exercise for announcing the series of issues, deliver real positive impact for the indo-pacific. that includes providing new maritime technologies two our regional partners. so they know what's happening in their waters. launching cooperation between coast guard, coast guard's for the first time they also announced agreements in the health care climate and cybersecurity technology sector. but in addition to these initiatives, kim, what's important to note about this last summit, the last ever summit to be held between these specific leaders is how they really look to emphasize and re-establish this quad as the cornerstone to foreign policy, even as some of these leaders look to end their term is very soon the japanese prime minister fumio kishida will be leaving office later this week. we'll get a new prime
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minister. and as we know us president joe biden will not be running for reelection. again with this last summit, you can tell these four liters especially biden are really looking to make one last diplomatic push to counter china. even as they hand off to a new administration, can assure. >> all right, thanks so much. hanako montgomery in tokyo. appreciate that saturday that it hit two ammunition depots in drone attacks inside russia. official said, one of the facilities was a major storage base and a key part of russia's logistics system. meanwhile, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy will visit the u.s. starting today. he's hoping to get the help he needs to reverse russia's advance this is long-range weapons and permission to use them inside russian territory are at the top of his wish list in the coming hours, he'll tour a pennsylvania factory that makes ammunition used in ukraine. this week, he'll attend the un general assembly in new york
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he'll also meet at the white house with president biden zelenskyy is expected to make the case that assistance from allies is the key to ukrainian victory areas boot monopoly. if he could direct all our precision in towards defending our state if there are enough missiles and permissions that partners could provide for this the overall situation in the war would be much better for our security. for the security of ukraine, and everyone in the world who does not want to exist under conditions for such aggressions as this russian one extra security and underwater surveillance are in place around the super yacht that sank off sicily coast last month, sources say the boat may contain sensitive intelligence data that foreign governments might want to get their hands it's on cnn's barbie nadeau has the details divers working off the coast of sicily to recover the wreckage of a luxury super yacht that we've down in bad weather on august 19, are concerned about people who are those see british tech,
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>> i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. kamala harris is looking for a debate rematch with donald trump, but the gop nominee says, it's too late because people have already begun voting in some states he's still criticizing moderators from the last showdown over perceived unfairness from abc news. and he's now calling for an investigation on saturday, trump held a rally in north carolina while he while the candidate he endorsed to be the state's governor battles fallout over lewd comments now trump didn't mention mark robinson's name at the event, and the lieutenant governor was notably absent a new survey by the institute for social policy and understanding shows the top of mind issues for american muslim voters. minority voting bloc that has continued to grow insignificance since helping biden security for narrow victory is across three battleground states in 2020, the war in gaza is the number one issue for the majority of muslim voters in georgia, pennsylvania, and michigan,
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three swing states crucial to winning the white house in november. us foreign policy is also a key issue among this demographic with nearly a quarter of muslim vote but are saying they're second priority is keeping the u.s. out of foreign wars. biden's handling of the israel gaza war has caused protests like this one in the must-win state of michigan, and a shift within the block. but those voters aren't necessarily crossing the aisle to trump's camp. instead, as the report suggests, they could be looking to vote. third third party, or they're undecided for more on this. i'm joined now by tuqa nusairat. she's the executive director at the institute for social policy and understanding thank you so much for joining us here. so first, just i should say off the top, you know, the muslim community obviously isn't a monolithic community. in any, but it isn't one. we often talk about as a voting bloc. so how big is it and which way do they tend to vote absolutely. >> thank you for having me.
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well, it's really important to note that in the key swing states, the muslim vote is critical. the number of muslims for example michigan, are larger than the number of votes that helped president biden win the election. in many of the key swing states in 2020 and so our data shows that many of these voters are so far either not planning to vote for the democratic party undecided, or planning to vote the party, as you mentioned, that key finding from our recent poll was that the top concern for them is the gaza war. and that's how they will decide on which candidate to support weather in the presidential election or the congressional ballot questions as well okay, so we've heard from him many muslims who are angry with the biden ministrations, unwavering support for israel with more than 40,000 people in gaza killed in the war. >> now harris has tried to
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distance herself a little bit from biden and single signal more support for palestinians is that registering you think? >> well, look muslim voters tend to not be as partisan as the general public, and they are really more policy focused voters and so yes, there was some increase in support for the democratic nominee. now that it is changed from president and biden to vice president kamala harris. and you saw some initial excitement at that announcement because of how much discontent there was with president biden's stalwart support for israel but unfortunately after the dnc and the lack of representation for palestine in voice, even the lack of acknowledgement of the anguish and the suffering that palestinian americans are experiencing. and that the u.s. is directly contributing
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through financial support and diplomatic cover in the ongoing crisis in gaza and israel has really, not really kamala's words for many people are just a change in rhetoric and not necessarily a change in policy but but donald trump's support for israel is, if anything, even stronger. >> so where does that leave muslim voters any sense that they're more open to supporting trump despite that, or would there disaffection with democrats just mean that they might not turn up at the polls at all. >> great question. well, according to our poll, we haven't seen a huge jump for president trump from when muslims voted about 18% of them in 2020 for him. >> our recent poll shows a very marginal increase in four percentage points for donald trump's. >> so the majority of voters that the democratic party but he is losing, are going to what we call swing voters. these are
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ones that are planning to vote for third candidate, third-party candidates who are still undecided or plan to sit it out. but the majority are not planning to sit it out. and this is where we think is really critical. we've seen that actually in times of crisis muslims or more more engaged in the political system. so there's still an opportunity for these voters to be gained by any party, but they're not moving towards the chunk okay. >> so there's an opportunity to gain these voters. first of all, have you seen much outreach to the muslim community in these swing states? and secondly, if you can sort of table the gaza issue what other issues do you think would be specific to those communities that might convince them to vote for either party >> we have seen outreach from the democratic party and the green party a little bit from the, from the trump campaign.
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but not as much interest in courting the muslim vote as the first two that i mentioned, the other issues that we saw our staying out of foreign wars so not supporting, not sending our money or arms for a foreign conflicts typically the muslim vote has been really aligned and muslim voter preferences with the general public. so they generally care about the economy, about health care, and about social justice this issues. and so it's very surprising that this year this is such a point of coalition among muslim voters to prioritize the issue of gaza and to really use that as the only, as the top issue by which they will judge a candidate in 19 and they're looking like i said, for policy shift fascinating, really appreciate having you on to talk about this, to have nuiserat. >> thank you so much thank you on. both, the democratic and
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republican vice presidential nominees campaigned in pennsylvania on saturday. tim walz toured a car museum in allentown before delivering remarks in bethlehem. walz previewed some lines of attack he may use in the upcoming vice presidential debate on october 1, slamming j.d. vance for repeating election lies. vance stopped at a grocery store in reading ahead of his campaign event, but he focused on kamala harris during his remarks in leaves port making a series of false claims about her policies, hearings we are not going to let kamala harris forget that she opened the border that she went to war with the police. that she tried to ban fracking and she is fired on november the fifth. they know if they tell the truth. >> they don't get boats. >> so they spread the lies. we have an opportunity to turn the page and choose a new who generation of leadership on new way forward we'll be right back
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the pentagon. >> and this is cnn voters who tuned out of the presidential race are paying attention now that kamala harris is the democratic presidential nominee on his danny freeman reports from pittsburgh. >> she still has her work cut out for her and republicans are fighting for those votes twenty-two-year-old eat anderson was dreading coming back to campus this fall. >> i was thinking, how can i convince some 18-year-old freshman high school? hey, comes from the whole day talking to people you don't know over the phone for joe biden? hard sell. >> but the head of the university of pittsburgh at johns towns college democrats got new life. once president joe biden dropped out vice president kamala harris became the nominee. >> there wasn't a lot of passion going around. >> and you feel that's changed it's definitely trying how are you feeling today feeling a lot more comfortable i definitely
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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 or have a similar background is me, who want to do my who have 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 gates 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 you are voting for, electric, janice is the vice chair of the washington county board of commissioners. she's a republican, voting for trump. and the 28-year-old thinks it's the former president, can keep the gains he made with younger voters if he stays
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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 know 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 like, changed my whole i want what i saw that day i wanted to help out for kale. >> that means out working harris volunteers and staying on message with younger voters
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as much as possible. >> i start off by talking about the economy their cost living, especially if they're in college, paying higher prices for gas, utilities groceries. >> you want to call pecker but 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. again, people extremely excited about trump's report, my age, but i do think it gets possible to get people to understand that you don't have to like someone to vote for them and i think a lot of people thought into that category. >> so we are out basically doing things every single day and about an hour issue. i'm going to be tabling on campus doing voter registration we have a fancy of canvas, as i mentioned, who knocked 1,000 doors last few guns we're just working on building seek power and on transforming a lot of enthusiasm into actual actionable danny freeman, cnn, pittsburgh and ohio city is still on edge after donald
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trump's false claims during the first presidential debate that haitians were eating pets in springfield there'll be unwelcome spotlight has stoked threats and violence against the city's residents cnn's rafael romo has the latest as of friday, the city springfield had received more than 35 threats of violence, including bomb threats stemming from false statements made by former president donald trump during the september 10 debate. this is according to springfield mayor rob rue, those threats have prompted evacuations of elementary schools and supermarkets, lockdowns hospitals, and transition to remote learning at several local colleges. now, two of those colleges have announced they plan to resume in-person learning of this coming monday after classes were held remotely as law enforcement investigates, threats to their campuses clark state college close this campuses and moved to virtual learning last week. wittenberg university canceled in-person classes since monday after receiving emails last weekend,
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including one containing a bomb threat, as you can imagine, the level of fear and anxiety are very high especially in the haitian immigrant community as one of its leaders told us on saturday people were still concerned for the lives and tried to make sure that they control when they are going and still trying to know what will be for the next days. >> meanwhile, springfield mayor rob rue is trying everything he can to keep his city moving forward on friday, he visited springfield high school to offer support and encouragement to students, teachers, and staff as he prepares for what could be a visit from former president donald trump in the near future? >> if a presidential candidate was going to come and bring a message of coming together, trying to work through problems talk about the real concerns that why we're in the middle of this debate, immigration concerns at immigration reform, that would be great. we would just we'd like to see those
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words from any presidential candidate that came to our town. and so my concern is what we've seen on the national stage. i really wouldn't want that repeated from our community from a in our community. >> meanwhile, the cat at the center of this crisis alive and well as cnn producer took these pictures miss sassy friday in springfield, the cat's owner, anna kilgore gained national attention earlier this week following a wall street journal story saying kill board had filed a police report in august stating that her pet might been taken by her haitian neighbors the cat was discovered safe and sound a few days later, rafael romo, cnn atlanta demonstrators took to the streets of paris on saturday afternoon to protest against the appointment of michel barnier as prime minister he was selected by president emmanuel macron earlier this month and is disliked by both ends of the political spectrum. >> from and france. in years, a member of the country's
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wembley. joshua's certainly had the support of the crowd behind him to start not do but he silence those fans very quickly. the 27-year-old dubois taking everybody by surprise, dismantling joshua, dropping him multiple times over the span of five rounds. the final blow coming up by way, they write hook to the jaw that secured the biggest win of dubois is career by knockout. and for anthony joshua, this is a devastating result bolt as he not only lost his bid to become a three-time heavyweight champ, but he also picked up another loss on the world stage against an opponent who looked far younger and far faster afterwards, joshua did maintain that he will continue in the sport elsewhere in overtime, win for the ages in college football colorado with one last shot and regulation against new big 12 foe baylor, a 43 yard hail mary from buffaloes, quarterback shedeur sanders, diligently west are sealing the deal. sanders finding him one of the tightest openings that you will see for a play like that, colorado went on to win by seven and over time and the
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most dramatic finish today her second year head coach, deion sanders, if you're fans. hello, a fan of the pro game and you know who deion sanders is. you might have heard the name of manning as well, archie paton, eli perhaps, but the famous football's families, next-generation led by texas redshirt freshman arch who is a sudden of cooper manning and he delivered last night, big time his highly anticipated debut as a starter took a few hits, wasn't rattled, finished with 258 yards, two touchdowns, two interceptions, and they 5123 blowout over louisiana monroe in front of more than 100,000 fans we are officially on seaweed shohei ohtani does every night watch and after a stretch of four home runs and four seals over the previous three games to become major league baseball's first ever 50-50 player the dodgers superstar cooling off just a little bit on saturday night, manage this swipe is 53rd base of the season and the ninth inning of this 6-3 lock the rockies. but he went to is one for three at the plate with a single know home runs. so that
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puts him at 52 long balls on the year with eight games left. he is certainly no slouch. lastly, the wnba playoffs are going to tip off sunday, a full day of action four games of plenty of eyes on star rookie caitlin clark leading the fever back to the postseason. for the first time in eight years in the end is going to play the connecticut sun, who beat them the first three times they met, although indiana, one last matchup, they have had a much better second half of the season, than the way that things started out. park says they are fired up, they're ready to build on that momentum. they will not let the pressure of the playoffs getting them i mean, you can't get to tie it like if that's not going to let you play good basketball, i think that's what's bronx lot of success here in the second half of the season as the font and energy that we play with us and a light mood on. so i think it's, it's good that you see everybody went. but at the same time, i feel like everybody is approaching this this is the playoffs. this is very orange. every single person on the same. and obviously we don't have a ton of cloud experience at ten or 35s is everybody's
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first playoff game. so that's a different dynamic as well, but videos that guessing you don't get overwhelmed by the moment and use this approach it as you know, it's another day and you compare these exact same way and go there. could they are a young squad, but they are certainly finding some momentum at the right time. the las vegas aces, kim are trying to become the first team to win three straight titles since the houston comets won four straight at the leaks, instead section but it's been fun to watch. the work he superstar the phenom who has set league records in terms of attendance and finding a little bit of rhythm here at the right time as they march towards the playoffs. >> yeah, let's see if she can deliver carolyn manno. thanks so much. appreciate it. >> world record holder for the fastest 25 meter poll climb has won his fourth world championship title. >> yeah, that's the thing. i guess held in a southern english market town saturday climbers raced up a 25 meter or 82 foot pole using the spikes on their shoes and safety equipment. elite can petito's can do it in just nine to ten
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seconds. 27-year-old dan whelan, who's best time is 8.8 seconds. one this year's men's final clocking, 9.9 seconds, right? that wraps this hour of cnn newsroom. i'm kim brunhuber for viewers in north america, cnn this morning is next for westworld. it's decoded in the stricken 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. >> her varde got news for you
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