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appearing in court today and raking in the money vice president harris's campaign flush with cash. but new polls in the sun belt states of arizona, georgia, and north carolina are goodness who's for former president trump? we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in, right here to cnn news central the middle east, the world on edge as israel launches a punishing aerial assault on what it calls hezbollah targets in lebanon the us announcing that it is sending a small number of additional us troops to the region. a sign of the potential of an expanding conflict. the lebanese health ministry says israeli strikes killed more than 270, including women and children and wounded more than 1,000 making today the deadliest between the two sides in nearly 20 years is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that his country
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is changing the balance of power on its northern front, the border with lebanon where it has been exchanging fire with hezbollah since early on in the war in gaza has built plus saying that it has been acting in solidarity with hamas since that war began. the israeli military announcing new targets and eastern lebanon, the idf calls these strikes proactive, but iran, which backs hezbollah, is warning of dangerous consequences in the midst of this escalating conflict. as world leaders gather in new york for the un general assembly, cnn's jeremy diamond is live for us in northern israel. jeremy, what's the latest from where you are? >> well, brianna, for the first time since the beginning of this conflict hezbollah has indeed targeted the city of haifa a major population center. and minutes ago, sirens were sounding in that area as hezbollah appears to have fired
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a barrage of rockets at that city. we do not yet know if there were any successful impacts, but certainly i've seen videos already of the iron dome system inaction over the city of haifa. this as hezbollah is showing that its arsenal of rockets can reach deeper and further south into israel than it typically has over the course of this conflict, as it is. acing, the most intense barrage of a bombardment from the israeli military since the 2006 war israel is striking hundreds of targets in southern as well as an eastern lebanon killing hundreds of people so far injuring many, many more. >> and we are also seeing tens of thousands of people being forced to flee their homes in southern and eastern lebanon. >> long lines of cars as the israeli military sends text messages and also gets on the radio in lebanon, interrupting programs to urge people to leave their homes here in israel, the israeli government has now declared a special situation. chen, which
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basically gives the government the power, if necessary, to impose, begin imposing restrictions on civilian life so everything here is clearly moving towards a very clear wartime footing. >> we've just heard from these really military's top general, general herzi halevi, who is saying that the israeli military is not only conducting hundreds of airstrikes in lebanon tonight, but also preparing for the next phases of this campaign. >> what those next phases are is still unclear. clearly, there will be an intensified air campaign in lebanon that is continuing. we have also gotten reports of the fourth strike in the lebanese capital of beirut tonight. the fourth time times since the beginning of this war. and we are also seeing, of course that there is the possibility of ground troops going into lebanon. although at this stage, there has been no indication from the israeli government that that is coming, but certainly that is the concern in this region that, that could be the next step in this conflict. for now, this is
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a very, very tense situation, one that is rapidly escalating as the israeli government makes clear, this is no longer a for tat between them and hezbollah, the israeli government has clearly made a decision over the course of this last week to escalate this conflict further to begin striking deeper and lebanon more targets in lebanon as well as they try and change the equation to try and stop hezbollah from continuing to fire rockets into northern israel. but for now, the only response from hezbollah has been to fire more rockets, more powerful and more distant rockets further into israel brianna, you're in jeremy diamond, live for us from northern israel. >> thank you for that report. right now, as i mentioned, world leaders are gathering in new york for the un general assembly. cnn, national security correspondent kylie atwood is monitoring developments kylie, how are these meetings, these speeches going to affect? what is clearly a escalating situation between hezbollah and israel.
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>> well, us officials continue to call for de-escalation. but one thing that they're concerned about this week is that the un general assembly isn't necessarily going to do that, isn't necessarily going to deescalate what we're seeing with these increased tensions between israel and hezbollah and lebanon. and there's a number of reasons for that so they are expecting the speech by president mahuchikh mahmoud abbas from the palestinian authority, potentially a speech by prime minister netanyahu. there also expecting the countries who have recognized palestine as a state already to reiterate that they are doing that and potentially other countries to add to that chorus all of these things, they don't think are going to de-escalate the situation. and the reason that that is unique, brianna, is that typically heading into the un general assembly, you talk to us officials and they're excited about galvanizing the world behind some sort of movement that the u.s. is for and writing now they just don't see a world in which this week is actually going to de-escalate
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things in new york while the world is really watching all of these world leaders speak on the world stage and currently is we're watching the usc, that it is increasing albeit in a small way, the us military footprint in the region, what are we expecting here so the pentagon announced that they are moving a small number of additional troops to the middle east. >> but what we don't know is exactly how many and we don't know exactly where they're going. but the key here is that they're doing it because of these crease tensions. and that tells you all you need to know. the biden ministration to us is in this preparatory posture. they are concerned about this turning into a regional conflict, which we heard them say for quite some time. but the fact that they are taking action now really tells you a lot. we also saw over the weekend, the state department renewed its travel advisory to us citizens, us citizens in lebanon, telling them, once again that this is the time to get out of the country while there are still commercial
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options available, so they don't necessarily believe that it's inevitable this is going to turn into a regional conflict, but they are perhaps more concerned than ever during this conflict at this moment in time, that that is possible given what we saw over the weekend yeah. >> that it is poised to kylie atwood. thank you so much. we appreciate it for more perspective on this latest escalation in the middle east. let's talk now with retired us army major mike lyons, mike, what did the us troop's this additional number two, the region signal to you and what would you be expecting that they would reinforce? >> oh, brianna, it's fundamentally a small number and i have to think they're going to focus on potentially american evacuees that are going to be certain locations and get them out. likely jay sachs, special operators, special forces they're going to focus likely on american citizens to make sure they're not in harm's way there. and then also provide ministerial support to the idf as they continue what looks like the beginning of this offensive
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operation into lebanon there against, against hezbollah. so we'd like to kind of be on the ground, see what's going on. they'll the tactical michigan will likely be i'm getting americans out, but we'll keep our cool, keep our eyes and other things going on there what do you make of the israeli strategy here because you have netanyahu saying, quote, we are not waiting for a threat. >> we're ahead of it. it's a bit of a escalate to de-escalate strategy. do you think that's going to work? >> yeah, that's exactly right. and kind of where are we on this escalation ladder right now? we saw what happened last week going after leaders with pagers and walkie-talkies taking out a communication channels, doing that. and these airstrikes now, going after, at least along the border where they start tillery munitions, the greatest threat or those rockets had come from their hezbollah has tremendous capability as they disrupt those, those border towns forcing israel to take civilians out of those places. so this could be a precursor
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for what is the next step will israel go ahead and go into lebanon as we've seen happened in the past but you know, from a historical perspective to this is not just being fought smartly on the side of israel's enemies. if they want it, it has blood wanted to put the squeeze on israel. they should have done it ten months ago when they weren't, when hamas attacks into gaza and the whole thing now allows israel to move and shift focus it's towards this front and fight this two front war. so again, as you lay this thing out, israel's getting in front offensively, the question is, what are they going to do next? >> so you said they're weighing this idea of whether they go in as they have before, how do these two sides measure up you have is really forces they have been fighting for almost a year, right? they are weathered but still motivated by october 7 and also the fact that in this particular front of the conflict, you have a lot of israelis who have been displaced in the north by these hezbollah attacks. that has not
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gotten as much attention as the displaced israelis. and in other parts of the country. and then you have hezbollah hit hard very recently by the pager in the walkie-talkie attacks, but also very angry at israel and motivated by wanting revenge. how do you see this while israel would have to call up reservists, they would have to bring more people to bear and some that had been released already from their duties in the south would likely get called back up again to fight this. >> no question. that there'll be battle for tik for some of those individuals, but they're going into 100,000 soldiers if they decide to go in offensively. so perhaps these airstrikes are designed to your point of escalating to deescalate, to keep them from doing it i think iran also plays here if they could be convinced to tell their proxy to de-escalate as well. i think that matters if they said they because they likely will get destroyed, israel does have the capability, but it's a classic conventional army versus a
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non-conventional one has blouse, good at the asymmetrical warfare. they have a capability, they have anti-tank rockets and they have much more capability than hamas had in the south. and it would be a much bigger fight. so we see what iran does. let's see what israel does over the next few days, but they're going precisely at hezbollah's capability to wage war against israel, which doesn't surprise me, looking at gaza, netanyahu is now considering a plan to force all palestinian civilians out of the north. again, to lay siege to hamas and force the release of hostages. do you think that would work to say what leverage is going to be applied to hamas to get them to release hostages. >> we've seen them turned down every single negotiation so far. you saw the white house finally expressing disappointment or the fact that they are the problem here. i thought that was good, that was a good admission. i think it's something israel already knew i think is really working hard to find every one of those hostages. it's really a very
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impossible mission on some level. in the longer it goes, it becomes even more problematic. so it's very difficult to predict what lot of leverage that will be pulled on hamas to get them to quit, right now, i'm not sure that'll do it as well major lyons. >> thank you so much for your insights. we appreciate it thanks, brianna, coming up, prosecutors say the man suspected of trying to assassinate former president trump at his golf course recently wrote a chilling letter months before his attempt spelling out his plot. >> we have details of that plus for people dead 17 injured, zero suspects in custody. the fbi is now offering up to $100,000 to anyone with information connected to what police are calling a targeted hit in alabama and a nasa astronaut and two record russian cosmonauts returning to earth, we'll have more on their mission ahead.
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job ruth allegedly wrote these words at least several months before september 15 when he prosecutors say pointed a rifle in the direction of the former president as he was golfing court documents say the letter was in a box that ruth left with an unnamed person who opened it in the days after the assassination attempt with us. now to discuss, we have cnn senior law enforcement analyst andrew mccabe and defense attorney misty marris. let's begin though with cnn's kaitlin polantz, kaitlan, this hearing that has been going on for quite some time, tell us what's happening. >> yeah, it's been two hours and 20 minutes since this hearing was supposed to start in court in florida, we have no word on what has happened so far in court because there's no cameras there and there's such heavy security around that building know in and out. nobody can be coming out to tell us what's happening, what's going on in that hearing, though as far as we know, is prosecutors are trying to convince a magistrate judge sitting in this federal court that ryan ruth should stay behind bars right now. he's
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facing two charges around possession of a firearm, but they haven't taken the additional evidence through the grand jury to indict him and all they've done so far this morning is file a this ten page report of other evidence that they're gathering. they say it's not everything that they have, but what they think should be enough off to keep him behind bars as they continue investigating continued to consider additional charges against ryan ruth and the need to potentially take him to trial they even said in their filing that they did not set forth all of the information and evidence they have known and prosecutors are very likely pointing out to the judge all of this other stuff they've found about ryan ruth, all of the planning he apparently did to place himself at mar-a-lago for quite some time seemingly waiting for donald trump to arrive. >> their cell phone records, indications that he was around
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mar-a-lago, that he was around the golf course, but also that he had his passport at the time, a google search on one of six phones to try to figure out how to get to mexico. there's so much in this filing tell us about it. >> yeah. so ten pages they lay out what they found after he was apprehended and from a witness that contacted him. so after ruth left the golf course, he was he was he met, made eye contact with the secret service agent at the six toll just before dawn i'll trump was coming up to that whole to play the round of golf. and in ryan reus car after they stopped him on the interstate, he fled in the car. they found six cell phones, including one with a google search of how to get from palm beach to mexico. they found extra license plates they also found a list of trump appearances that he had had and then they looked into his cell phones and they show that he was around mar-a-lago for a full month before this incident occurred on september 15. in
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addition to that, a witness reached out to law enforcement and said you know, before the 15th, ryan ruth dropped off a box at this witnesses residents. it his home, and it had a lot of things in it, an ammunition, a metal pipe miscellaneous building material, tools for more cell phones. so that's at least six cell phones in total that ryan ruth had collected and had at various times. and then that letter addressed to the world saying that it was an assassination attempt of donald trump, that he was trying to make here an offering a sum to someone else to keep it going, which is just so alarming as he's putting that out there, you know, with the environment that we see happening kaitlan. thank you so much for the details. i want to bring in misty and andy to talk about this misty is you have prosecutors trying to convince the judge that this person who at this point so far is facing limited charges should remain
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behind bars as legal proceedings continue how difficult to process do they have when it comes to that prosecutors in this case, according to this detention memo that we saw this is a case that's going to be more favorable to the prosecutors with respect to holding him. >> the reason being what we're looking at in a detention hearing and what a judge is going to take into consideration falls really into two categories. one is this person a flight risk well, we've learned from this memo that he was found with passports, travel documents, he was searching a path to mexico and aid already fled fled the scene, right from the get-go. so as far as being a flight risk, there's a lot to add with respect to to that argument. and then the other component is this person a danger. and they're going to be looking at the fact that he had these guns. he was in possession of them illegally.
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also, the letter that we saw, the fact that he's calling for basically a bounty if he was unsuccessful. but this was premeditated that he was lying in wait all of that is going to go into that bucket of whether he's a danger and to kaitlan, she brings up a great point. there hasn't been a grand jury indictment yet. what i think is happening right now, he's being held on a criminal complaint with respect to these gun charges, you're likely to see the indictment include more than just the gun charges, perhaps the federal prime of assassination attempt of a major political candidates. so a lot of moving parts and that's likely why this hearing is a bit more extensive than we usually see at the bail set the belle part of the case. >> and andy, we also learned a few more details. we'd already known some about how events played out on the day of september 15 on the golf course. but prosecutors revealed that ruth had this direct line on the sixth hole green, which was the next hole
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that trump would the played presumably would have been standing around, standing still at some point doing that to put he had ruth a list of these dates and venues that kaitlan was detailing where trump was expected to appear? during the leadup to the presidential election how does that go towards more potential charges well, brianna it so that they're challenged. >> today's challenge, of course, is misty laid out is to keep him locked up and for all the reasons she mentioned, i think there'll be successful in that effort. the longer-term issue is what are they going to charge him with beyond these two firearms offenses excuse me. >> they certainly want to get to an attempted assassination charge. it's a little bit challenging under the federal code because he's wasn't the president at the time. so there's sort of different different laws that you have to look to. there but all the evidence you mentioned goes directly to intent. they have to show that his intent that
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day was to actually assassinate former president trump. he didn't take any specific actions. you didn't fire a shot and miss or tried to attack him or something like that. so they have a little bit of a hurdle to get over. there the letter will be really devastating evidence against roof in that regard. i think also of interest is the fact that we now know he was in the area for a month and was seen of course, near mar-a-lago, which is the president's residence. and other places in the area. this goes to answering those questions we had on day one about how did he know to be in that place at that time and many of us suspect that he probably knew it from doing very rudimentary surveillance. it's not a hard thing to figure out. the president is very predictable in his movements and going to his golf clubs at the same time on sundays when he's when he's in town. so that picture i think is really starting to come together for prosecutors as well. and it answers the
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question to some extent as to whether or not he had any help with that intelligence at this point, the answer looks like no. >> misty, how is that cell phone? data to show where he was? this is something that comes up in court. it's not exactly precise, but it can be very much illuminating as to someone's approximate whereabouts >> age going to be a large part of the case because as was just stated, it's all about establishing intent when we're talking about charges that go beyond the firearms, felony charges, he's currently facing. so to the extent we're getting to an attempted assassination you don't get off the hook just because you fail to follow through and actually commit the crime. but an attempt crime because it's unsuccessful, has legal challenges to prove that intent factor. that cell phone data, the fact that this was preplanned, those are the going to be the allegations. and what happens is all of that goes
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before a jury in a jury is asked to use their common sense and look at the totality of the evidence. the cell phone records, the letter, and just the actions of fruit that day. all of that is going to be in furtherance of establishing that intent element from the prosecutor's perspective in handy, i wonder, have you seen anything to indicate that roof should have been on law enforcement's radar before the assassination attempt as some kind of risk to the president yeah, brianna, in the information that we have publicly, i don't believe there's anything that really jumps out to say the secret service or the fbi, or law enforcement in general kind of missed an opportunity to head this off. now again, we don't know all all of the evidence that they have. maybe that exists in has just not been disclosed yet. there's no question he was a dangerous individual. his run-ins with law enforcement, i believe in north carolina where he fled from a traffic stop and
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ultimately was took a felony charge for possession of a weapon of mass destruction and explosive device i mean, clearly an unbalanced and dangerous person he pretty much dropped off the radar at that point by moving to hawaii. it's not clear even though he was fairly visible in his support for ukraine and its travel over there, none of that is illegal. none of that is aggression directed at a president or a political thing? here so at this point, i don't think we have enough information to say that a ball was dropped here, but it'll be interesting to find out the full extent of what the government knows as this case goes forward. >> all right. misty, andy, thank you so much to both you. we do appreciate it. and next, a big reward and some new tips in this weekend's deadly mass shooting near the university of alabama at birmingham and police say, there are multiple shooters at large. we will go live to the scene next
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one of several key details of that officials have revealed since the shooting, birmingham police say the shooter, the shooting was not random and stemmed from an isolated incident at were multiple victims were caught in the crossfire. >> in fact, chief scott thurmond said he believes this was a targeted hit on one person and the other victims were caught in the crossfire this is how the chief explained that earlier. let's take a listen there's just motivation from as carol mentioned, that, you know, some of the individuals that were killed have extensive criminal histories and because of that, there's oftentimes motivation from others and there's people who are willing to pay to have them killed. >> and so that's, that's part of it. >> and brianna thermo also said that multiple suspects fired
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upon a large group of people outside an establishment. here in the five points south area on saturday night just after 11 and here's another key detail. police say the shooters use what is believed to have been a gun conversion device that can be used to override the trigger mechanism on a gun. so it functions as a machine gun i will explain the reason why police say more than 100 shell casings were collected. here at the scene, birmingham mayor randall woodfin says the city his getting a lot of help from the fbi and the atf as they continue, the men heartened for the people responsible for the shooting yeah, these suspects at large will be continuing to follow this. >> rafael romo. thank you so much still ahead. the pressure is on. lawmakers have just seven days to reach a budget deal he'll are all to millions of federal employees will be
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the funding fight past election day. and of course, right? before the holidays. but are they really close to a deal? we have cnn's manu raju live for us on capitol hill. i'll ask you, manu, are they close look, this is expected to pass congress this week. >> we do expect a government shutdown to be avoided, but not until the speaker decided to essentially give democrats what they had been asking for. democrats had asked for a seven-day extend government funding for three months until mid-december. that's pretty much what speaker decided to do. he did it till december 20. they also democrats wanted to free of any extraneous provisions namely that proposal that donald trump himself had been demanding two provide demand proof of citizenship for people who are voting. an effort to try to clamp down on undocumented immigrants from voting in elections, something that's already illegal, but something that trump and mike johnson, the speaker, both said was absolutely necessary. now, because johnson has dropped those provisions, he's gotten
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a lot of backlash from the right flank of his party and i asked the chairman of the house appropriations committee about what some members on the right are calling it a capitulation to democrats what do you say to folks in your conference who are concerned about a clean cr, they see this as a capitulation. >> well, it's not frankly. they all vote good for it last week when most of them, when it was coupled with the save act, we're sorry, but it was our own members. they didn't didn't show up to do that there's no way politically or government shutdown on the eve of the election is good for not good for the president, not good for the republican house majority. more importantly, is just not good for me. >> now, the speaker himself wrote a letter to his members just yesterday, essentially, i going that same message from chairman tom call that you heard just there. he said the speaker said in this letter, he said, as history has taught and current polling affirms shutting the government down
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you a free book to answer questions you may have called now and will coming to you 808 to 14000 back on earth after spending 184 days in space tracy dyson left the international space station early this morning, boarding a soyuz capsule for the ride home here's the moment that she and two russian cosmonauts parachute landed in kazakhstan the money a textbook touchdown on the step of kazakhstan. >> tracy dyson, his home after 184 days in space oleg. kononenko and nikolai chub, our home after a 374 days in space. a record for an international space station mission cnn's tom foreman is with us now. >> two things. one that's like a harder landing, but i was expecting i'm like, oh the way old brace for him, macron
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became back from the 960s, but also shun two of her friends delayed on the space station? >> yeah. well, that continues this is the boeing starliner crew through the two that went up in early june, june 5, suni williams and butch wilmore? >> yeah. exactly. so williams and wilmore, which kind of sound like a country band, but now the last they're, they're up there still and they're going to remain there for right now. you may be saying, why are they remaining there? because where these flights going back and forth, they were supposed to come back in a, little over a week and they're stuck up there. the reason is basically this because there ride was canceled in effect, they said, look, we're bringing back the starliner craft with nobody on board because at issues about helium and about thrusters and about the way it was the way it was approaching earth. and if they want to make sure everything was okay and nobody got hurt, is the safety call? but the way they assigned seats up there is very complicated. there are deals between the u.s. and russia negotiating on who gets on one of these
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flights like this from russia or who gets on flight from the u.s. it's very involved in you don't really upset that apple cart easily by saying just jump on the next flight, plus astronauts are prepared to stay for months and months. that's what thanks. some asteroids, they don't get mad about not coming home on time. they would rather stay longer. so at the bonus, i once worked in radio and there was a contest of how many people could i'd stay for as long as possible in a volkswagen beetle that worked out? >> well, it gets uncomfortable, leads me to contest like what two has called going to accomplish but please go right. so how many people, you is it starting to get like that? how many people can the space station accommodate comfortably for how long? >> right now, there are nine people? on board. there's going to be another flight later this week, depending on what happens earlier used to of the seats leading to seats empty, which is beginning the swap process to bring back williams and wilmore in february, which is currently the target. but here's was interesting. the space station is about the size of a five room house, is one
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way to describe it they have had at one 1.13 people up there so it is capable of supporting a pretty good number of people for a pretty good bit of time. they would rather not because they have work to do and there are real reason for them be there has not struck hotel in space so if you had to be there with a bunch of friends better than a volkswagen no offense to the vw people out there but but a better than a volkswagen, but they don't really want to have it overcrowded. they want to have it a working environment to do all the work they were doing. and as we mentioned, are astronaut who just came home. she was doing all sorts of work on medical issues and on technical issues as they all do. so, it's a working environment, can take a lot of people, doesn't really want to. >> yeah, morley van life, like an rv. an rv across the country? >> tree or california first major big on that van live here in california. >> i'm not it's gets uncomfortable. i'm not about that life tom foreman, don't foreman. thank you very much.
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