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all our viewers watching in the united states, canada, and around the world, i'm anna coren live from hong kong ahead on cnn newsroom. >> closer and closer to election day in the united states states, vice president kamala harris has a slight lead in national polling or opponent's former president donald trump, is already hinting at what he will, or won't do. in the next election. the cycle israel carries out more strikes on lebanon. >> why the escalation of violence is worrying the white house and deadly floods hit japan in an area that still recovering from a devastating earthquake well, there's just over six weeks left in the race for the white house and in the latest cnn poll of polls gun law
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harris is holding 50% support to donald trump's 47% the results suggest a slight shift in harris favor since the abc news presidential debate almost two weeks ago. but that difference is just inside the typical margin of area for a national poll. the democratic nomination says, she will lay out her economic vision in the coming days. harris will push what she refers to as an opportunity economy. plan will address the aspirations of voters, while tackling the challenges that they face well, these rights is far from over, but donald trump is already fielding questions and what he would do if he doesn't win the u.s us presidential election in november if you're not successful this time, do you see yourself running again in four years no, i don't know. i don't i think that will be that will be it. i don't see that at all. i think hopefully we're going to be successful
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the republican nominee also says no deals have been made other positions in his next administration, if he is elected, while donald trump is once again peddling election-related conspiracy theories in his attempt to get out the vote the republican nominee urge minnesota voters in a tele-rally hosted by the state gop to vote early saying, quote, we're going to make this one too big to rig and rehash the false claim that election fraud was behind his loss in 2020. take a listen we are 43 days away from the most important election in the history of our country and early voting in your state is underway, right now at this moment, it's underway, so i'm asking you to get your friends and get your family, get everyone you know, and make plans to vote for trump, go out and vote for trump. >> we're going to save our country, our country's in big trouble and you can do it by mail or early in-person on election day. but makes sure
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your ballot counts and jacket. you can check it because you know, bad things go on and bad things went on the last election we'll meanwhile, donald trump is being challenged to a second debate by the u.s. >> vice president. i'll just she accepted cnn's invitation to participate in another face off on the debate stage. let's have another debate. this war to talk about and with voters of america deserve, to hear the conversations that i think we should be having on substance, on issues, on policies, what's your plan was my plan and we should have another one before elections which trump has said it's quote too late to have another presidential debates because early voting would have already begun. the debate is scheduled for october 23, several top operatives for the trump-backed candidate in north carolina's governor race have stepped down. a senior adviser for mark robinson reaffirmed that he and several other
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officials have exited the campaign robinson is facing fallout after cnn reported he had made a number of inflammatory comments on a pornographic website. and in response to his staff are people he says, i appreciate the efforts of these team members who have made the difficult choice to step away from the campaign. and i wish them well in their future endeavors. i look forward to announcing new staff roles in the coming days. >> the u.s. speaker of the house is laying out plans to avert a government shutdown, but it involves cutting an election security proposal. >> donald trump wanted included mike johnson has unveiled a short-term spending bill that would fund the government until december 20th. it provides $230 million and secret service funding, but excludes the save act, a proposal that would require people to show proof of us citizenship to register to vote. despite the fact that it is illegal for non-citizens to cast ballots top democrats say they're ready to pass the
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strip down, measure for joining us now out of washington is jacob rubashkin. he is deputy editor of inside elections. jacob great to have you with us well, less than six weeks until election day. tell us how do you think both candidates are faring look, vice president kamala harris is the one with all of the momentum as we enter the final stretch ahead of election day and really election day in america no longer just today, were already in election day. >> we're in elections suzanne, voters in north carolina, voters in virginia, voters in more and more states across the nation are casting ballots already every single day. and so the more that kamala harris can do to improve her position right now when she already has the lead, the better she will do on election day she is already banking those votes every single day. that goes on. and former president trump is really struggling. he has been
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on his back foot ever since democrats swap their nominee and he just hasn't found a way to regain control of the narrative. we saw that what the debate performance, we saw that with his embrace of conspiracy theories about haitian migrants in ohio he just has not been able to re-establish himself in the position that he was when he was running against joe biden let's talk about harris is laid because obviously the latest polls show her ahead, but how much do you read into that look, we know that polling can be a inexact science. >> we saw that in 2020. we have seen that in other elections as well. but the fact remains there still our best tools for understanding of the behaviors of large groups of people. and so look, i think that the data that we have from the polling is incredibly important. and at the moment at all, pretty much lines up with our expectations, which is that harris has a narrow but clear and consistent lead in the nationwide polling
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by about three percentage points. and in those battleground states, the seven or so that will determine the actual results of the election and the electoral college. she's much closer. she is very much tied. and when i look at this polling, i try and remain skeptical and understand that of course there's the chance for a polling error like we've seen in previous years. but more generally, and a close race, all the numbers can really tell us is that it is close and in those key battleground states, the seven toss-ups that will determine the election. either harris or trump has a clear path to win jacob donald trump has ruled out a second debate with harris and after his first debate performance, surely that doesn't come as a surprise. no not at all. the look, this has been a very odd cycle for presidential debates. it's the first cycle in 40 years where it was not organized ahead of time by the commission on presidential debates, which is
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a nonpartisan entity that both campaigns typically work with schedule three presidential debates, one vice presidential debate, and they all conform to the same kinds of rules. this has really been the wild west of debates this cycle. both candidates, independently negotiating with a variety of news networks and each other to set up the debates we had that incredibly early debate back in june and that kicked off the whole set of events that led to joe biden's stepping down as the democratic nominee. that was not supposed to happen. nobody expected that to happen. so the fact that donald trump is refusing to debate kamala harris a second time isn't the least expected thing to happen in this election like however, of course, he said it's too late. the reality is we've had debates later in the election cycle than the october 23 suggested date from harrison cnn, just in 2020. joe biden and donald donald trumps final
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debate of that cycle was actually a day further than october 23rd would be this year. so it's not unprecedented, but clearly given the results of that first debate in september unsurprising that trump isn't really interested in sharing a stage with the vice president again, jacob rubashkin, great to get your insights. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks the israeli military says it is conducting what it calls extensive strikes on hezbollah targets in lebanon right now, the idf is urging civilians in lebanon to leave areas in which hezbollah operates warning, it will soon conduct precise strikes against the iran backed militant group across the country. >> hezbollah has fired over 8,000 rockets towards israel since october 7, according, to the israeli ambassador to the un, he says about 70,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in northern israel, quote becoming refugees in their own land cnn's ben wedeman is in
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beirut with the latest developments it has been six days of sky rocketing, tensions between israel and lebanon there aren't any signs either side. >> israel or hezbollah is prepared to back down early sunday. hezbollah launched the first of three volleys of rockets deeper inside israel than any time since the beginning of hostilities last october, hezbollah claimed the targets included daveed airbase and a defense factory outside haifa. but it appears those rockets that weren't intercepted hit other areas causing a few injuries and some damage to property while israel continues to strike targets in southern lebanon, more than 300 between saturday and sunday on day in beirut, hezbollah held a funeral for ibrahim aqil, one of the group's senior commanders killed along with more than a dozen other militants and then it is rarely
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airstrike on southern beirut friday, the strike also killed more than 30 civilians including women and children funeral hezbollah's deputy leader, naim cost him, vowed that hezbollah strikes deep inside israel or an installment. and what he called a battle without limits. and said, despite the pager and walkie-talkie attacks, and friday's strike on beirut, the group will continue to fire into israel. israeli officials are making equally dire threats towards hezbollah with israeli army chief of staff herzi halevi saying in our strikes will intensify ben wedeman, cnn, beirut, as fighting escalates between israel and hezbollah. the united states is growing increasingly concerned about the prospects for an easing of tensions in the region. the view from the white house and what role don't trump and kamala harris are playing. that's next on cnn
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ukrainian president kicks off a busy week in the u.s us leading out to an appearance at the un general assembly in just a few days on sunday, volodymyr zelenskyy began his visit at 8:00, pennsylvania manufacturing plant that makes music munitions for his country ukrainian leader says he's reached an agreement to expand cooperation on that front. zelenskyy is also set to visit new york and washington where he will unveil his victory plan against russia to us president joe biden. he has expressed a desire to fire long-range weapons into russia but it's unknown if that's on the list of topics. zelenskyy, mr. biden will discuss in the coming hours world leaders will gather in new york for discussions focused on our worlds future and how the un will help it develop. well, that's part of the two days summit of the future centered around a document called the pact for the future. which world leaders
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adopted on sunday. it's been seen as a blueprint on how to address critical issues in the world like conflicts and climate change. un secretary general antonio gutierres said, this type of summit was needed given the current state of the world because our world is every off the rails and we need tough decisions to get back on track conflicts are raging and multiplying from the middle east, ukraine and sudan with no end in sight or collective security system is threatened by geopolitical divides nuclear posturing and the development of new weapons. >> and seaters of war resources that could bring opportunities and hope i'd invested in death and destruction will two weeks before the first anniversary of the october 7 attacks by hamas
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israel and hezbollah have been exchanging their most intense fire of the war so far, and right now, the u.s. government is trying to figure out how to handle the escalating violence julia benbrook has more from the white house in a series of interviews, white house security council spokesperson john kirby is stressing that it's the white house's view that military escalation does not help israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's government reach its goal of returning to a sense of normality he also said that the u.s. >> is not giving up on trying to say the secure a hostage and ceasefire agreement that he acknowledges that the hamas leader is a big obstacle when it comes to those talks, when president joe biden back at the white house on sunday, he told reporters that he is concerned about the ongoing tensions in the middle east worried about yes i am going to stand a wider war from britain was still
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pushing hard this is biden prepares for a week focused on foreign relations. >> both he and vice president kamala harris are expected to meet with the president of the united arab emirates here in washington and on monday. there are expected to talk about the ongoing tensions in the middle east, the crisis in sudan, and a number of other bilateral and regional topics biden will then travel to new york park where he will participate in the united nations general assembly. he's expected to address the group on tuesday, meet with various leaders and discuss a wide range of topics including international peace efforts now even as biden is keeping this busy schedule, some world leaders are already looking to harris and or former president donald trump as they plan for the future and trying to hold meetings they're now as of right now, only one liter is meeting with both harris and trump, and that's ukraine's volodymyr zelenskyy as he makes
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an urgent appeal to both both candidates, along with biden for sustained help in combatting russia's invasion. at the white house. julia benbrook, cnn well joining me now is jasmine el-gamal a middle east analyst and a former middle east adviser at the pentagon. she joins us from london, jasmine, thank you very much for joining us. israel threatening to intensify the strikes hezbollah saying its latest barrage is just the beginning where do you see this all heading that's right. >> good morning the israelis are basically trying to increase the pressure on hezbollah to make it more costly for them, than not to be involved in this war with israel. as prime minister netanyahu for months now has been under intense pressure domestically because of the large number of israeli citizens who've been displaced from their homes, their lives completely on ended basically
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over the last few months. and they want to go back home and so that's what you see trying to israeli prime minister netanyahu trying to do here. he's trying to increase the pressure on hezbollah to let them know. they really don't want this war. they really don't want to be involved in what they've been involved in. he wants to bring people back home and he wants to release some of that pressure on himself domestically. >> as we just heard from president biden, and he's obviously very concerned about this escalating, but is doing everything possible to stop it from escalating into a full-scale war. talk to us about the diplomatic efforts behind the scenes to bring both parties back from the brink. and i guess it's either side listening well, that's a great question. >> i mean, as either side listening, they don't seem to be president biden and his team have been engaged in intense diplomacy over the last several months, trying to get the parties to back down from their positions. and so far have not been successful. now,
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initially, what the biden administration was trying to do was try to take the route of peace and gaza first ceasefire first, and then that will have a ripple effect throughout the region. in terms of getting these other organizations to back down like, as like the who and of course, at the behind the scenes of it, all, iran and that hasn't seemed to be working at one point or the other. one of the two parties, either hamas or the israelis, have not wanted to really sign that dotted line and commit meant to a ceasefire. >> both parties are absolutely and completely to blame for this. and the fact that the u.s. pressure hasn't been working, there has been criticism, of course, that the u.s. hasn't really been applying all the leverage that it has vis-a-vis israel to try to get netanyahu to sign that dotted line to commit to a ceasefire on hamas's side, you have the qataris and the egyptians trying to put that
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pressure on the organization as well. but so far, again to your question, they don't seem to be listening jasmine, talk to us about the capacity of hezbollah's arsenal and also its desire and probably more importantly iran's desire for all out war, especially in, the wake of the shock and trauma of last week's attack so iran has never iran doesn't really want an all-out war with israel. it cannot afford it. it knows that it wouldn't be able to survive that war militarily particularly if the u.s. were to come to the defense of israel which it would do and has said that it would do. so. iran has long thought that if it could just bleed, israel out slowly, then that would be the way to weaken it. and we've heard iranian officials over the last couple of days basically calling on muslim countries to join this fight against israel, to try to join and, and help destroy it
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essentially but not, not in the way that most people would normally think of a war that's why iran relies so heavily on proxy groups across the region, like hezbollah, like the houthis, like hamas so this, these attacks against hezbollah have really not just weakened the organization itself, both militarily and psychologically. with this pager attack that has really struck at the heart of hezbollah its means of communication it's, it's the sense of invincibility that it's always tried to uphold and lebanon. it hasn't only struck hezbollah doesn't as a local lebanese organization in its resistance against israel, but it's also struck the wider, quote, unquote resistance infrastructure around the region gen. going to iran and telling iran that you can no longer rely on these proxies. we are going to stand
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up to them and we are going to take the fight to them. now of course, there's been a lot of collateral damage that we've seen in lebanon. the amount of fear and the panic from people that i'm speaking to in lebanon, not i really knowing what's about to happen. and as you know, the lebanese have just dealt with massive difficulties and pressures over the last few years so nobody really wants to see this escalate any further. neither the lebanese neither the americans. i don't actually believe hezbollah wants this to escalate because they know that they're gone on to be dragged into a war, that they can't win, but they're trying to save face and they're trying to both hezbollah and israelis almost a game of chicken trying to see who will back down first and who will be able to impose more >> jasmine el-gamal, we certainly appreciate your analysis. thank you so much for joining us from london thanks for authorities executed a search warrant on the homes of new york city's interim police
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have held on to from his previous jobs in law enforcement. we're also told that this latest search warrant is not related to any of the four other investigations that are currently ensnaring city hall. now, commissioner donlon did release a statement on saturday evening confirming much of this information russian saying in part that federal authorities took materials that came into my possession approximately 20 years ago and are unrelated to my work with the new york city police department. this is not a department matter, and the department will not be commenting so there's a very specific effort in that statement by the commissioner to separate this latest search warrant and any other investigation. and that's important because one of the four investigations that is currently unfolding does involve the nypd now tom thomas dahlin has a long career in law enforcement including a
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specifically as a special agent with the fbi. he was also director of the new york office of homeland security, and he helped run the joint terrorism task force here in new york city. so the question is if authorities are searching for documents that may have been classified, that he came in contact with during that period of time. what's less clear to us right now is why this is happening, right now. now, city hall has not said much about this. they did release a statement saying that they expect all their employees to follow the law but this is certainly adding to a series of questions for mayor eric adams, who continues to face scrutiny about these for federal investigations involving his campaign and senior members of his staff, gloria pazmino, cnn, new york new details emerging about the hours leading up to
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four to four i'm elizabeth wagmeister in los angeles in this been drenched with record rains while still recovering from a devastating new year's day earthquake well, deadly flooding and landslides. >> he'd ishikawa prefecture on saturday, at least six people are dead and thousands evacuated after 16 area rivers burst, their banks the storm has caused widespread flooding and cut power to thousands of households cnn's hanako montgomery joins us now live from a tokyo hanako, what is the latest
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>> and as you described it, this region was hit by a very massive earthquake on january 1st, a horrible way to start the new year. and now it's reeling from the heaviest rainfall that it's for experienced. if you take a look at some of the footage, you can see entire rivers and roads just completely flooded people are having to wade through their businesses, their stores, their homes, and just waist deep floodwater and some of these flooded homes, anna, are actually temporary shelters that people were evacuated to after that a deadly january 1 earthquake that killed hundreds of people were actually in the notes or region after that earthquake. and we saw how it had completely collapsed and devastated entire homes. we saw roofs caved in and people were stuck underneath this rubble. now some of those rescued survivors were sent to these temporary evacuation shelter jurors and when we spoke to them, they had no idea when they get to go home because they literally had no homes to
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return to. now some of those very same survivors are now having to experience and lived through a second disaster just months later. here's what one resident had to say about the doubles astor earthquake occurred on january 1st and again, the city became like a scene out of a moving in september i cannot help thinking the noto region might be cursed or something. >> i'm shocked there's so many unbelievable things happened in one year people are exhausted. they've spent the past few months trying to rebuild and reconstruct their neighborhoods and towns. and now some of them have had to start all over again. and according to local government officials, the damage that we're seeing from these floods could have been exacerbated did by that deadly earthquake earlier this year, particularly because of the damage we've seen to flood banks and revetments. now, the japanese government has dispatched self-defense forces
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and members of the police force, and firefighters to try to find and rescue any remaining survivors. they're also they're trying to assess just the extent and of damage, but really the mental toll that this double disaster has taken on the local residents. it just something you cannot matter there really. i mean, just devastated and completely crippled by the devastation that they're seeing ana yeah, such a such a challenging year for these communities, hanako montgomery, we appreciate the update. >> thank you. >> well, parts of europe are still reeling from deadly flooding after record rainfall in the region, floodwaters have receded in poland showing extensive damage amounts in town a dam bursts, ripping the walls of some buildings and leaving the streets covered in mud and debris. >> residents in one hungarian town resorted to using boats to get around the floodwaters and say they plan to stay around to protect their homes as long as conditions remains safe. well, this was how swollen the danube river was on sunday in
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budapest, the river was expected to hit record levels, but fell short of the 2013 record. turning now to iran, where at least 51 people are dead and 20 injured after a gas explosion in a coal mine on saturday. that's according to state media iran's interior ministry says search and rescue operations are still underway and could last till monday. the blast marks one of iran's deadliest work accidents in years iran's supreme leader and president both expressed their condolences to the victims, families in germany, the social democrats of chancellor olaf scholtz won an election in the eastern state of brandenburg but just barely the mpd narrowly defeated an effort by the far-right alternative for germany party projections give social democrats 30 30.7% of the vote with the afd getting 29 29.4% afd later told cheering
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supporters it is the party of the future the party is strongly anti-immigrant and pro russia well, this narrow loss comes just three weeks after afd became the first far-right party to win a german state elections since world war ii i'm anna coren in hong kong. world sport is next for international viewers, stay tuned for those in the u.s. and canada do picks up can help people with asthma brief, better. >> lewis two weeks. so this is better. he didn't this depicts him as an add treatment for specific types of moderate to severe asthma? that's not for sudden breathing problems depicts him can cause allergic reactions that can be he severe. tell your doctor right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening, shortness of breath tingling, or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain or a parasitic objection don't change or stop asthma medicines, concluding steroids without talking to your doctor asks you're a specialist about to the freestyle libre three plus sensors, tractor glucose, and we'll tie and over time, it can help lower your a1c this is
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will send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 800 a31, 3,700 our viewers in north america. i'm anna coren, will four people are dead and 17 others hurt after multiple shooters opened fire on a crowd in birmingham, alabama the same was chaotic saturday night at a crowded entertainment district in the city. believes believe one victim was the focus of a targeted hit and that the other victims were caught in the crossfire. cnn's rafael romo has the details cnn has obtained video showing what the scene was like here saturday night, just moments after the shooting before we go to the video, we need to warn our viewers. >> yours that it may be disturbing for some people you can see, the video captures the scene in a panic and shows at least three people lying on the ground as police lights
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flash in the background there are several key details that officials have revealed so far first birmingham police chief scott thurmond says, several individuals showed up in a car shortly up to 11 on saturday night, got out of the car and opened fire, leaving three people dead here at the scene those victims were two men and a woman. >> a fourth victim was pronounced dead later at the university of alabama hospital and other key detail is that police believe this was a targeted hit on one person and the other victims were caught in the crossfire birmingham police police chief scott thurmond said, his officers found the wrong 100 shell casings here at the site of the shooting. >> and this has been a very violent here for the city of birmingham in february for men were shot and killed outside a public library, and then in july, a shooting at a nightclub left four for people dead and ten others injured. we spoke with resident of this area
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downtown birmingham who was part of a group of people who stopped by to lay flowers at the site of the shooting to honor the memory of the victims this is really personal to me. >> i care about birmingham. >> jesus called us to love each other he to love our city. >> and we want to be known as a city for love around the world, not for hate. >> we've also learned the white house is coordinating with federal, state, and local officials here in alabama as authorities advance in the investigation into the shooting. in a statement, the director of the white house office of gun violence let's prevention stef feldman said, quote america's should not have to live like this and we can't let it become normal. rafael romo cia and then birmingham, alabama. >> well, the mayor of birmingham is calling for tougher gun laws and more resources from the federal government to help put an end to the city's gun violence i think this requires support of federal partners and a change in laws at the state level city
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of birmingham and all municipalities in the state of alabama don't have home rule. and so it takes partnership collaboration, and down in the state house in montgomery to change laws that are striker and tougher to give birmingham police to tools to take shooters off the streets prior to an incident like this, but our focus and our priority is literally on capturing the shooter or shooters who committed this heinous crime to make sure we can take them off the street and you crime fighting tool develops from microscopic particles, holds the promise of breaking open cold cases from decades ago. >> the fluorescent powder illuminates what was previously invisible to the naked eye anna stewart shows us how it works young phd student nick ross is examining a breakthrough in forensic science. >> one that could solve some of the oldest crimes and bring what was once and visible to the surface.
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>> so what we've done, what we've aim to do is create a new powder for developing fingerprints, powders are the most widely used most successful method for developing fingerprints, but they have lots of issues already in there. there's always room for improvement the powder dusting method to identify fingerprints has been utilized since the 19th century. but even as the most widely-used method of developing prints, there's only so much this earlier technique can detect what we're hoping is that we'll be able to get fingerprints that current powders can get. we should be able to get fingerprints that maybe someone's wash their hands more recently, they've touched something, but they've left residue behind, but we're going to be able to get that using a more sensitive powder ross along with other experts created this luminous substance made from tiny particles of matter. >> and a sugar found on the exterior of shellfish made of natural oils and sweat. fingerprints can sometimes evaporate but the smaller
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particles and fluorescence in this new powder can light up much smaller details it can stick to remnants on many surfaces like glass, metals and even more intricate surfaces like bank notes, which can resemble fingerprint details themselves this image is particularly nice because the fingerprint is so different to the bank itself is so clear the fluorescence of the particles are so strong that there's no chance you stake the detail for the bank there's even as you can see, a fluorescent detail in the background, but that fluorescent detail is not strong enough to contrast with the fingerprint has been enhanced for now experts can detect prince up to a month after it's been deposited. so could we go back and visit cold cases? i would be reasonably optimistic about this. because there will inevitably be some residue left, perhaps not very much, but we don't need very
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much. >> anna stewart, cnn, london with 43 days until the u.s. election, the race between kamala harris and donald trump is where it has been for weeks deadlocked national polls of ticked up slightly for harris since her debate with trump earlier this month. >> but cnn's newest poll we'll of polls shows no clear leader with 50% of those surveyed saying they'll vote for harris, 47% going for trump, or the race is likely to come down to a handful of battleground states. >> michigan is a must-win for both campaigns. donald trump narrowly took the state in 2016, but biden won in 20 you d20. cnn's miguel marquez looks at how things are changing in some parts of the state for democrats what's it like to be a democrat and a place that is so conservative, i really keep a good sense of humor, deep in trump country. >> michigan's upper peninsula
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something is stirring with democrats. >> more people are starting to come out now that they know that i'm democrat and i throw these signs up, my neighbors who i would have never thought were democrat would go by in hong to horn thumbs-up people are starting to step out and say, you know, i'm glad you're doing that. i'm kind of afraid to put a sign but i'm for you putting it out there in the 2024 race, michigan is again, he battleground prize donald trump, hoping for a repeat debby. he's narrowed 2016 when of the state and margin of 10,704 votes. >> kamala harris, looking to repeat joe biden's victory from four years ago the joe biden will win the state of michigan, despite that loss, trump performed slightly better here in menominee county why are democratic votes in the rural michigan? so important to winning the state in november? well every vote counts we have,
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we get 30 or 40 extra votes in the county here with our work. that possibly could make the difference in michigan because michigan is going to be close, you are the chairman of the menominee county democratic party, the big mass so nominee county michigan democratic party? yeah how many members now we have close to 80, pretty much tripled our membership this year. >> this is a small kind is about 12,000 votes at play here to have at active democrats in the party. what does that say about where things are right now? i hear well, to me, it says that there are democrats in this county that have been hidden for awhile, hidden know more was president obama at the dnc or maybe it was michelle who said don't sit around and complain about things. do something that has been in my brain, kind of repeating itself over and over since i heard that do something, it's like a democratic coming out i said, we're coming out, we're putting our democratic signs
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out i'll popular or harris-walz signs well, they're popular and you don't have any signs. >> well you have no signs to give yeah, that's true. >> do you have a harris-walz sign your house at while we have a hybridized one, it said biden/harris chris, and we folded it over and not just as harris. >> so this is as good as you can do now? yes. >> and i can see the lily made by the menominee county democratic party. >> there it is why do places like this matter to what happens in michigan in the country? >> well, if people can change here they can change just about anywhere look, democrats seem buoyant and this little corner of michigan. >> two of the things that they are saying that they haven't seen in the past. one, the trump signs, there are a lot of mount there, but they say they're not as many as there used to be. in previous election cycles. the other thing they say is that female voters, whether there democrats or independents or republicans, women in this part of michigan, they say are ready to vote for
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democrats back to you marquez. >> thank you. array of painting from belgian surrealist artists rene magritte's famous empire of life series could sell for more than $95 million. it christine he's new york this fall, there's some that would break the artists record at auction, would also saw a major win for the auction house after softens sales across the industry the beijing is part of a collection to go up for auction in november. kristie spokesperson says a significant portion of the proceeds will go toward philanthropic initiatives and so it should well. >> indian prime minister narendra modi spoke to indian americans in new york during an appearance on sunday, will not explicitly mentioning the political battle between vice president kamala harris and donald trump. modi notion the voting power hill by those who identify as indian american the prime minister meets with, you us president joe biden and
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other world leaders over the weekend he's also set to meet with donald trump before returning well, that does it for this hour of cnn newsroom. i'm anna coren in hong kong thank you for your company we'll be right back after this short break with more news people are watching and then are world change tv on the edge next sunday at nine on cnn
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