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saturday at nine on cnn say she will lay out her economic vision in the coming days. both of them, if they are to really prosecute their case, they need to establish a gap here and neither of the really top campaign staff to lieutenant governor mark robinson are resigning from his campaign in mass if people didn't get the message i assure you they will get the message we're going to stand for wider war from breaking bases cnn newsroom with max foster and christina macfarlane hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from around the world. i'm max foster. it's monday, september the 23rd, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in pennsylvania, where donald trump is set to
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rally supporters in the key swing states. the rally comes amid a new nbc news poll that shows harris a 49% amongst registered voters and trump at 44, that number reflects trump's lowest level of support in a poll that meet cnn standards since harris replaced biden in this race, however, that same poll also shows trump ahead on major issues like the economy, immigration, and inflation. us vice president says she will lay out her economic vision and the coming days she'll push what she refers to as an opportunity economy for voters. take a listen to what pollsters are saying it's the economy and i think that both of them, if they are to really prosecute their case, they need to establish a gap here and neither of them really have. >> i mean, i think parents chris has done an incredible job curating her brand up until now and if she wishes to create a sort of a gap that's be
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honest. numerical gap that's actually a statistical gap. she's going to really need to elucidate some of these items. and trump hasn't done a better job either. they're both in this kind of stasis where one needs to break away and make that point or make that case his that neither has really made in a meaningful way the fact that the vice president is bearing down on this issue, i think is a positive sign in terms of the traction they see her getting on the issue and the potential to really improve our numbers even more well, meanwhile, harris is urging trump to join her again on the debate stage after sends invitation for another face off for the republican nominee says it's too late to do so because early voting would have already begun join me on the debate, say, let's have another debate. >> there's more to talk about and the voters of america deserve to hear the conversations but then 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
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and although the election isn't over yet, trump is already fielding questions on what he would do if he doesn't win 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 that will be that will be it. i don't see that at all. i think hopefully we're going to be successful well, several top operatives for the embattled republican in north carolina's governor race. i have stepped down, a senior adviser for mark robinson reaffirmed that he and several other officials have exited the campaign. robinson is facing fallout after cnn reported he'd made a number of inflammatory comments on a pornographic website and in response to his startup 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 the coming days.
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robertson has denied the claims. here, south carolina senator lindsey graham weighing in on the state of robinson's candidacy i think what's going to happen here is that he deserves a chance to defend himself. >> mark robinson, the charges are beyond unnerving if they're true, he's unfit to serve for office. if they're not true, he has the best lawsuit in the history of that country for libel. this is hanging over his campaign. trump won in 2016 and 2020 when the governor candidate lost both times i don't think this hurts trump, but as to robinson, he's a political zombie. if he does not offer a defense to this, that's credible worth noting that robinson, whom trump had supported and even called quote, martin luther king martin luther king on steroids was noticeably absent from trump's north carolina rally on saturday us speaker of the house, laying out a plan he hopes will avert a government shutdown.
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>> meanwhile, mike johnson has unveiled a short-term spending bill that would fund the government until december the 20th. he said, whilst it's not the preferred solution here's what he calls the most prudent path forward under the present circumstances, the trim down bill includes $230 million in secret service funding, but excludes an election security proposal. donald trump is pushing hard for the save act would require people to show proof of us citizenship to register, to vote fight the fact that is already illegal for non-citizens to cast a ballot. top democrats say they're ready to pass the strip down, stop gap measure students in georgia will begin the process of returning to apalachee high school today. that's where two 14-year-old boys and two teachers were killed on september 4. the campus will open back up in phases with an open house first, then classes resume on tuesday as tina kim reports, whilst apalachee tries to get back to normal, the nation is seeing a rise in school
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shooting, threats almost three weeks after the deadliest school shooting so far this year, the students of apalachee high in winder, georgia will return to the campus, were two teachers and two students were gunned down first names and photos, fill the front page of the school's website which also details how the kids will come back and open house monday classes resume on a half-day scheduled tuesday, full class is set to start in mid-october. >> counselors, therapy dogs, and more officers will be in place while jay hall where the killings took place, will be shut down for the rest of the school year. student or mondo martinez said, he's already been back for school practices. >> there was hard even being there myself given the fact that i was in that room where i was practicing row was in that room whenever it happened and just being there in that moment, it was scary, but to know that we have a strong community that strong community scene on full display online.
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dwayne, the rock johnson posted video of members of apalachee football team visiting the atlanta said where he is currently worth king apalachee tries to move forward, the number of threats of school shootings have been on the rise across the nation reportedly more than two dozen children have been arrested for alleged threats that includes in florida and 11-year-old now faces a felony for it allegedly saying he would commit a mass shooting the local sheriff issued this morning for future offenders. >> your little cherub. >> we're going to start publishing his face and doing perp walks with him when we take him into custody, and then we're going to show pictures of you, the parents. >> i'm tina kim reporting israeli military says it's conducting what it it calls extensive strikes on hezbollah and lebanon. >> right now, i think that it struck 150 targets. the strikes appear to be the widest in geographic ranges simultaneously carried out by israel in nearly a year.
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lebanon state-run national news agency reports that the shepherd was killed and two of his family members were wounded in the israeli strikes. the idf his urging lebanese civilians to get out of areas where has hezbollah operates warning that more strikes are coming. israeli defense minister yoav gallant briefed his us counterpart on the country's military operations against hezbollah on sunday he said he gave us defense secretary lloyd austin and assessment of hezbollah threats the two officials also discuss the wider regional situation and the threats posed by iran and its proxies us officials are urging israel to de-escalate tensions with hezbollah. but the attacks across the israeli lebanese border continue to intensify here's what us president joe biden had to say on sunday for breaking we're still pushing hard paula hancocks, she's in abu dhabi and there are some
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warnings going out to people across lebanon from the idf apparently that they're telling civilians to move away from areas where they know that hezbollah operatives are there also accusing hezbollah of hiding weapons and ammunition in civilian homes and telling those civilians that they should move away as well. >> now, for the first part, it could be quite tricky for some civilians because hezbollah is or was known for its secrecy that was obviously violated last week by the israeli military. but people would not necessarily know if they are living next door to hezbollah operatives. but certainly what we're hearing from the israeli military, and we heard from the idf chief of staff is that they are prepared for the next steps and they are planning to take them in the next few days. so it certainly does not appear that this is going to be calming down any time soon. it
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appears as though israel does have a plan and we heard that plan briefly from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who talking about trying to get tens of thousands of civilians back to northern israel where they have been evacuated. let's listen name. over the past few days, we have struck hezbollah with a series of blows. it didn't imagine his blood didn't get message. i assure you they will get the message we are determined to return our citizens in the north to their homes safe collar, but no country can tolerate incoming fire against citizens. incoming fire against it. and we took them off the state of israel won't tolerate it. >> now we also heard from naim qassem the effect of number two of hezbollah speaking at the funeral of a number of hezbollah commanders that had been killed by israel, saying that this is a battle without
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limits, acknowledging that hezbollah has been damaged by israel with recent attacks. but this will continue and they will continue to retaliate for those attacks. now we've heard also from the biden administration concerns that this could break out into a wider conflict. this has long been a concern let's listen to john kirby we're watching with concern the escalating tensions in the region and across that border here in the last week or so and we don't believe continued and i believe that kinetic action military action by either side is really in either side's best interest, certainly not in the interest of what the prime minister says you want let's to do, which is get families back to their homes. >> there's a better way forward here any kind of indications that this will be calming dancing from either side and no sense that there will be a pullback. >> in fact, we heard from the head of israel's northern
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command saying that we have significant currently harmed hezbollah, and we will continue and deepen the blow we are at a point of change. max yeah. >> okay. paula, thank you. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is kicking off a busy week in the us leading up to an appearance at the un general assembly on sunday, zelenskyy began his visit and the pennsylvania manufacturing plant that makes munitions for his country the ukrainian president 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 u.s. president joe biden. >> some lucky, what this fall will determine what comes next in this war. together with our partners, we can strengthen our positions as needed for our victory. our shared victory for a truly just peace in the united states ukraine will present its plan for victory.
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and the u.s president will be the first to see it in full the ukrainian president has alluded to multiple stages of his plan, but hasn't revealed it all publicly, just yet now, record ratings are hammering coastal japan, causing widespread flooding and devastation. >> we'll have details after the break plus the site of a nuclear disaster in the u.s. will power microsoft datacenters to support ai what this means for the environment next. and as the u.s. election draws closer, the threats against election workers are growing more dangerous. why some of those tasked with overseeing the boat of worried for their lives? >> that's next with daca good. good. good yeah track down. collect to a group by for fast and gentle constipation relief in as little as 30 minutes making your good morning even better with alka lacks kim to reeva's
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swollen the danube river was on sunday in budapest. the river was expected to hit record levels, but fell short of the 2013 record. a coastal area in japan is being drenched with record rains while still recovering from a devastating new year's day earthquake deadly flooding and landslides hit ishikawa prefecture on saturday, at least six people are dead and thousands have been evacuated as 16 area of rivers burst their banks, the storm has cause widespread flooding and cut power to thousands of households, seen as hanako montgomery is live for us from tokyo and this is really compounding issues that they've already gotten those areas recall, this region was hit by a devastating earthquake on january 1st, a horrible way to start the new year. >> and now this region is reeling from the heaviest rainfall that it's ever seen. if you take a look at some of the footage, max, you can see
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how entire room odes and rivers have completely flooded. people had to wade through their stores, businesses, and homes just waist-deep in this floodwater and some of these homes max, that have flooded are actually temporary shelters that people were evacuated to after that deadly january 1 earthquake, which killed hundreds of people in fact, we were in the area just a day after that deadly earthquake and we saw how it had completely collapsed homes and buildings, wrote roofs were completely caved in and people were trapped underneath this rubble. and now some of the people that were evacuated to these temporary emergency shelters said to us how they hadn't no homes to return to because they're earthquake had completely devastated their neighborhoods and towns. and now some of those very same survivors, max, have had to deal with a second disaster just months afterwards. take a look at one of the residents who spoke about this double disaster
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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 curse or something i'm shot. there's so many unbelievable things happened in one year yeah, these residents are exhausted. max, for the past few months, they've had to try to reconstruct and rebuild their and their towns and their neighborhoods now some of them have had to start all over again. now according to the japanese government as self-defense forces have been dispatched to the region, police as forces, and also firefighters are trying to find any remaining survivors. fortunately, good weather in the past few hours have helped a recovery efforts there now, able to fly these helicopters and get key supplies to these more isolated regions. but again, just the double disaster, the mental toll that, that has taken on and these local residents has been completely devastating and very catastrophic for these
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residents, max. >> okay. hanako. thank you so much for bringing us those images. now, parts of mexico could see some devastating rain. their own as tropical storm john forms in the eastern pacific the storm is about 150 miles of mexico's coast right now. it has maximum sustained winds of 40 miles per hour the center of the system is expected to move closer to the southern coast over the next few days, picking up some strength before making landfall. forecasters predict john will i bring between six and 20 inches of rain to some coastal areas shoppers in california will soon have to bring their own if they want to use plastic bags. governor gavin newsom signed a new law on sunday banning all plastic shopping bags starting in 2026 california had already banned thin shopping bags, but customers could buy thicker ones that were billed as being recyclable when the law takes effect, shoppers will only be asked if they want a paper bag a state study found the average person threw away five
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notorious meltdown site is being brought back to life. thanks largely to the voracious energy demands of a.i.-powered computing. a lot of folks thought bitcoins took a lot of juice, but ai is off the charts, or even amazon has secured nuclear energy from another plant in pennsylvania, gretchen whitmer in michigan, behind a plan to revive nuclear. they're a real renaissance for this energy source that was demonized by environmentalist, but now who really why is that the damage to the folks to life and health was minimal in places like three mile island and fukushima and meanwhile fossil fuels are having a much harder effect on earth and life on it as a result, there, there is such a race to find clean, abundant energy to meet this new demand. a lot of questions about this deal with three mile island. it used to serve 800,000 homes. now, they're getting huge tax incentives to serve one customer. lot of regulation problems would take about four years and over $1 billion to bring it back. but a huge statement about human energy demands at this moment in time.
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newsroom. i'm max or surface just joining us here are some of today's top stories. israeli military says it carried out extensive air airstrikes on hezbollah targets in lebanon today. the two ramped up cross-border strikes over the weekend, leading to renewed concerns about a wider conflict in the region several senior officials have stepped down from robinson's campaign. is the embattled republican candidate for north carolina governor robinson is facing fallout after cnn reported he made inflammatory comments on a pornographic website over a decade ago, he is the current lieutenant governor of north carolina us vice president kamala harris says she'll deliver a speech this week focusing on her vision for the economy, which has consistently a top issue for voters. all former president donald trump will rally supporters in the coming hours in pennsylvania. a battleground state that will play a key role in deciding the next president trump's presence in pennsylvania comes amid new poll numbers that show him trailing harris 49% to 44%
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according to the survey from nbc news, that figure reflects trump's lowest level of support in a poll that meet cnn standards since harris became a candidate. but this is still a very tight race as soon as poll of polls shows no clear leader between the two nominees on sunday, whilst trump urges supporters to vote early in the states of minnesota and virginia through tele-rallies, his democratic challenger raised $27 million in new york, the harris campaign says that is the largest amount raised from a single event so she moved to the top of the ticket. donald trump is scoring a somewhat unexpected endorsement. meanwhile, from the mayor of the first us city governed entirely by muslims i'm a gully serves as the mayor of hamtramck in the battleground, state of michigan, trump reposted, believes endorsement shortly afterwards on his truth social page on sunday meanwhile, trump
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is already raising doubts with no evidence about the integrity of the upcoming vote. and that's making things even more or tents for election workers who are facing increasing threats to their own safety. cnn's brian todd has more hazmat teams respond and an election office in iowa is evacuated according to cnn and the associated press, suspicious packages containing powder were sent to election offices in it at least 19 states this week, north carolina confirming it was one of them we have learned that there was one in the mail stream to us and it was intercepted. there were no reports of actual hazardous material in any of the packages, but it's part of a significant and very dangerous spike in recent months. and overall since the 2000 it's in 20 election of those types of acts election officials, workers, and volunteers and communities across the country have been targeted with heinous acts and threats of violence in durham county, north carolina this past march, according to
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the county elections director, a man showed up too late to the polls and was told he couldn't vote in the primary when the individual told our chief administrator at the pre saying that if i can't vote with a ballot, vote with a bullet law enforcement responded, but derek bowen says, the man sun left the scene last year, a series of suspicious letters, some laced with fentanyl were sent to election offices throughout the country. they are constant threat of violence has led to an exodus. many experienced election officials are stepping down this cycle, some citing harassment if i've had death threats i family has suffered through threats for those staying on the job. the measures they're taking to try to stay safe are mind-boggling and it really adds to the anxiety that we have about doing our job in durham county. >> workers at polling places this year will be equipped with panic buttons. >> they can actually press a button and that will alert emergency services to respond and will use bluetooth
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technology for their exact location the central election office in durham county will be like fort knox, bulletproof glass at the front desk, a deal he escalation room for people who were upset and incredibly, they've had to install a separate expensive filtration system for hazardous mail. we have a mailroom that has a separate exhaust system. so if there are any hazardous substances that come out as a result of mail and it will be contained to that room and will be pushed out through a separate exhaust system. >> derek bowen says he felt that sense of fear in recent days. when he was leaving his office late at night, i had the thought of looking around me making sure that there was no one, you know, coming up to me or trying to get in close proximity actually thought about my life for the first time. >> one election security advocates, we spoke to says the exodus of experienced election workers has presented the challenge of getting new to workers up to speed before election day. but he was quick to try to tamp down the
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rhetoric of conspiracy theorists and fear mongers saying he's confident that those challenges won't try translate to problems or chaos on election day. brian todd, cnn washington former us secretary, state, and 2016 presidential candidate hillary clinton sat down recently for an in-depth interview with cnn's fareed zakaria. >> during that conversation, clinton talked about her new book, something lost, something gained endorsement of carmen a harris, and her 2016 loss to donald trump it's a relay race people do their part they tried to open doors or break through ceilings in order to make it possible for somebody to come after them. >> and as ai write in the book and in the epilogue to the audio version that i read, i didn't know how i would feel because obviously it was a huge disappointment not to win in 2016. but when president biden
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withdrew and endorsed the vice president, i immediately along with my husband, endorsed her as well. and it felt right it felt exciting, exhilarating. i think she is not only absolutely equipped and ready to be president, i think we need somebody like her right now for read and watson's this is an election not just between two people, two tickets, two parties. it really is an election between democracy and autocracy, freedom and oppression. but also between leadership that wants to bring us together to do big things to demonstrate america is fully ready to be as prosperous and as focused at home and leading abroad because the world needs that and so the the contrast between the two visions of our
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future could not be more stark and different i think kamala's campaign has demonstrated as it's already been written and talked about, a level of energy even joy the contrast is the trump campaign. it's dark, it's dystopian. it's filled with attacks on different kinds of people finger-pointing and scapegoating that's a very different view of who we are as a people and what we should aspire to this week, leaders from business government and civil society will come together for the clinton global initiatives annual meeting set to take place in new york on monday. >> and tuesday in a german state election, the social democrats a chancellor olaf scholtz, won a vote in brandenburg, meanwhile, but just barely the spd narrowly defeated and effort by the far-right alternative for germany party projections give the social democrats 30.7% of the vote with the afd getting
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29.4% the afd leaders told cheering supporters, it is the party of the future. or this strongly anti-immigrant and pro russia it's narrow loss comes just three weeks after afd became the first far-right party to win a german state elections since world war ii voters in sri lanka elected a new president, who calls himself a marxist, the left leaning politician won in a landslide with more than 42% of the vote. this after the incumbent that the nation through an economic meltdown by imposing austerity measures, that left voters angry. but its peak inflation in the south asian nation was at 70%, turnout was strong with some 75% of eligible sri lankans casting a ballot. crowds took to the streets to celebrate the new president represents the people's liberation front. he beat his nearest rival by more than 1 million votes and coming out as world leaders will gather for discussions focused
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on our wells future and how the un will help it develop. that's part of the two day summit of the future centered around a document called the pact for the future, which world leaders adopted on sunday. it's seen as a blueprint on how to address critical issues in the well, i'd like conflicts and climate change un secretary general antonio guterres said, this type of summit was needed given the current state of the world i, called for this summit because our world is ebbing 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 theatres of war resources that could bring opportunities and
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hope are invested in death and destruction the summit of the future will wrap up today and the un general assembly is set to begin tomorrow live pictures coming to us as the soyuz ms 25 spacecraft on docs from the international space station, bringing home two russian cosmonauts and a us astronauts. >> tracy dyson is the nasser rationale. the cosmonauts are nikolai chub, oleg kononenko dyson is mission us-bound 184 days in space that includes covering nearly 3,000 orbits. the earth and a journey of 17 million miles. would you believe the soyuz is expected to parachute to the earth in kazakhstan less than four hours from now, the russian spacecraft launched march 23 derived at the space station march 25 dyson spent her fourth space flight aboard the station as a flight engineer. thank co. is completing his fifth flight
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video, we need to warn our viewers that it may be disturbing for some people you can see the video afterwards, a scene of panic and shows at least three people lying on the ground as police flights flash in the background. >> there are several key details that officials have revealed so far. first birmingham police chief scott furman 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 it'd 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 another key the detail is that police believe this was a targeted hit on one person and the other victims were caught in the crossfire birmingham police chief scott thurmond said his officers found the run 100 shell casings here at the site of the shooting. >> and this has been a very
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violent year for the city of birmingham were shot and killed outside a public library and then in july, a shooting at a nightclub left four people dead and ten others injured. we spoke with resident of this area downtown birmingham, who was part of a group of people who stopped by to lay flowers at the site of the shooting to ana the memory of the victims this is really personal to me. >> i care about birmingham. >> jesus called us to love each other and to love our city and we 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 cnn,
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birmingham, alabama new details are emerging about the hours leading up to the shocking death of an eastern kentucky judge allegedly at the hands of his own sheriff. >> the community gathered at a high school gym on sunday for the funeral of judge kevin mullins. he was allegedly gunned down in his own chambers on thursday. bye sheriff shawn m. stines. investigators are still looking for motive in the killing. the two men had lunch just hours before the shooting. circuit court clerk, mike watts says he saw them shortly before noon on the day of the shooting. what says they were joking around about national politics? when they went down the street to eat lunch, stines is facing a first-degree murder charge and is expected to be arraigned. this week and just a few hours, the missouri supreme court is scheduled to hear arguments and the death row case marcellus williams sees schedules to be executed on tuesday evening williams was convicted in 2001 of the 1998
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strobe light going off that people aren't working and hunter willoughby, a miami township police corporal, had been desperately trying to some backup from inside the store after hours on the window when that didn't work, will it be reached for his flashlight and i see the officer with his life? hey going on. i was like, why i'm gonna see what's going on my life. may not be able to help me. there is a mom who has her. she said her milk dried up he has no she can't find anywhere to by formula. is there anywhere anybody in here can turn on a cash register wanted to know if we get help or not said, i'm sure we could bring them in and i call bridge it up she handles them from their taken down to the maybe i'll once he picked out the baby formula we start to walk back to the front of the store. i asked him i think we might need a bottle babies a week old yet
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i did not have a plan b. plan a, b, and c. so i when i came here, i wasn't leaving and bottles finally enhance. >> will it be rushed to willow? >> biggest smile for the infant that all smiles today, but not that night. >> but what was crying uncontrollably and growing fussier by the hour after going without her regular feet heating, there was no store opened. i could get formula from and i was breastfeeding before them with no formula. >> mckinsey poor called police. >> i completely understand how when a baby is inconsolable, how hard it is, especially as a new parent, corporate willoughby insists his sleep night formula, right, simply falls under this serve aspects of the job he also differs any appreciation to his backup that night from kim to bridget to either was another employee that i talked. they were like over they went above and beyond, but those employees and says this father of two with a badge was the true hero. >> thank god for this officer
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polo sandoval, cnn miami township, ohio the reigning two-time super bowl champion, kansas city chiefs are still unbeaten after a close win because the atlantic falcons fall construct the opening kickoff and job 70 yards for a touchdown for patrick mahomes chicago and interception to throw to touchdown passes over chiefs, stopped atlanta twice on fourth down in the closing minutes of the game for a 20 to 17 when las vegas aces star asia wilson is this year's wnba most valuable player. all 67 panelists of sportswriters and broadcasters voted for the 28-year-old superstar, breaking her the first unanimous winner of the award since 1997, is wilson's third time earning the title they'll the aces are going for an historic third consecutive wnba championship. they defeated the seattle storm in game one of their first round series on sunday
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