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this tuesday morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's great to be with you this tuesday, just six weeks out from election day. but we begin with the u.s. desperately trying to keep the conflict between israel and hezbollah from escalating into an all-out regional no war firing a barrage of rockets from lebanon into israel overnight targeting the northern port city of haifa attacks coming one day after israeli airstrikes in lebanon killed nearly 500 people, including dozens of women and children and wounded 1,600 others. mean it the deadliest day of israeli strikes in lebanon in nearly two decades. the moment of one of those airstrikes call on camera as a journalist prepared to go live on the air prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu, not ruling out a ground offensive into lebanon i would like to clarify his israel's policy accumulo we're not waiting for threat. we are ahead of it everywhere in every arena anytime we've eliminating seniors eliminating commanders, eliminating rockets, and counting those who tried to hurt us, we will hurt them gravely certainly, the president of iran, which was hezbollah's most influential backer, just sat down for an exclusive interview with cnn's fareed zakaria. >> he is suggesting muslim nations may need to join forces against the israelis whose will lock of a tonight, hezbollah by herself cannot stand against the country that is armed to the teeth and has access to weapon systems that are far superior to anything else. now, if there is a need, islamic countries must convene meeting in order to formulate a
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reaction to what is occurring hezbollah cannot stand alone against the country that is being defended and supported and supplied by western countries, european countries, and the united states of america all right let's bring in cnn global affairs analyst kim dozier with more on this. kim. good morning to you. i help us understand at this hour what the scale of this escalation has been as it's now morning the sun has risen in that part of the world hold em, this is continuing again today and what the risk is for further escalation been preparing for this for several weeks and then signaled the weekend before those walkie-talkie and pager attacks that israel has not claimed, but and blamed on tel aviv that it was expanding its war goals to not just eliminating hamas
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in gaza, but also allowing some 62,000 israelis who've been displaced from northern israel to return to their homes school season right now and people are still in shelters because of hezbollah's constant barrages on the this northern israel so those were the war aims. and what the israeli military is saying, it's doing right now is using airstrikes to take out rocket positions and missile supplies that would be aimed at the south. >> but in a press conference today, israeli officials would not be drawn on whether this would also include some sort of land incursion or invasion i think we're likely to see at least raids because these rockets and missiles that they're talking about, israeli officials have briefed for a long time, for a couple of years now to reporters that they're dug into lebanese
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villages and towns into civilian areas that's why i think you're also seeing such as civilian flight out of those areas right now kim what would accomplishing the mission look like for israel in this lebanon on this front with lebanon, i mean, is it taking control of certain amount of territory that would be a buffer zone for northern israel. >> is it something else? they're clearly taking a not-insignificant risk, opening up another front and risking escalation across the region jen take all of the hezbollah fighters off the board. >> there are an estimated 60,000 and hezbollah claims it's up to 100,000, including reservists of armed trained troops that could attack israel but what it could do is degrade the large numbers up to 150,000 rockets and missiles that
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israel believes are in placed in those various northern villages pointed south. many of the sophisticated missiles, however, they're supplied by iran so hezbollah has been hesitant to use them some of them cruise missiles that can reportedly reach every major populated area in israel are supposed to be iran strategic defense. in case iran gets threatened or hit by israel or the u.s. or anyone else in future, hezbollah has its hands tied, it's got all of this weaponry stored in southern lebanon some of it ready to go, and some of it deeply embedded underground and that is a target for israel. i think the fact that some of it is deeply embedded underground means we're going to see at least israeli raids, if not a full ground incursion to dismantle and displaced a lot of it kim, how soon would you anticipate any of this may happen? we
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could see it in a days normally, as we saw with the operation in gaza, it was a number of air strikes softening up the territory, taking out a lot of the potential opposition before troops moved in on the ground and then they started doing it sort of piecemeal patchwork quite patchwork. that is perhaps what we could be seeing unfolding in lebanon all right. >> kim dozier getting us started this morning. kim, thanks very much for your reporting. i really appreciate it. and coming up ahead here on cnn this morning, the presidential race, kamala harris, weighing a visit to the southern border in a pivotal sun belt state as she tries to close the gap with donald trump on immigration, plus donald trump's direct pitch to women in pennsylvania as he trails the vice president among that key demographic and with his final months in office coming to a close, president biden tries to secure his legacy on the world stage will give one last speech before the un i'm a
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the ongoing conflict in the middle east and also in ukraine. they both will be front and center at the united nations just this week. also set to address the un in new york. this week is ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. while here in the u.s. so lenski is expected to outline a victory plan to president biden and other allies negotiation. low russian know it's felt like i said, it breach to diplomatic way, how to stop the war. the breach in the plan of victory, or victorious plan is strengthening of ukraine, ukrainian army and ukrainian people only in the strong position, we can push, we can push putin to stop the word diplomatic way all right, joining us now, cnn international anchor max foster. max, good morning to you. always wonderful to see you what do you think we are going to hear from president biden today? an interesting
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that volodymyr zelenskyy is doing an interview like the one that he did there with a major american anchor are for a morning show, it seems very clearly aimed at a broad swath of the american public. >> well, it's an opportunity to secure his foreign policy legacy, isn't it? because it's the last time he'll appear there on that big stage. the green stone stage and his, you know, his tenure has been dominated by major foreign policy issues. most notably ukraine. and then obviously going into the hamas attack on israel and israel's response to the war between hamas and israel. and now we're moving into the conflict as well between israel and lebanon so it's been a big part of his watch, but nothing's resolved so i imagine what he'll try to do is set out his vision for how those can be resolved whilst protecting the rule of law and democracy so he's really looking ahead to the
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next presidency in a way. and the groundwork that he's set up towards a peace deal. for example, in the middle east and winning the war in ukraine against russia well, max, i can't help but think back to when we were covering a previous gathering of western leaders in italy and it produced one of those moments that preceded biden announcing he was dropping out of the presidential race here in the u.s. there were conflicting accounts of what was going on, but the video showed him kind of walking away and i remember we talked quite a bit at that time. about how we we're really seeing perhaps the end of an era unfold before our eyes, perhaps it is the conclusion of the post-war era in which, american and western political dominance sort of created a lasting peace to the point that in the 1990s, people were writing about the end of history in some ways, this address by president biden, who is now leaving the world stage. i mean, he, he i don't want to
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say in voluntarily it was his decision but in some ways it seems to be a punctuation mark on all of these broader trends that we've been looking at. >> yeah. so i mean, we have got the situation where you know, you had us dominance on the world stage and you've us was well policeman that's being challenged now, most notably by russia but with the support and alliances effectively with north korea and iran. and in the background, china's, it's really china that has the car to play here. china wants to play a bigger role on the international stage. and i think that's going to be the ongoing debate now as the chinese economy grows and particularly if the next president wants to step back from the world stage and creates a gap. really for that to happen so there are these
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fundamental lines in geopolitics really forming here and president biden has seen his role as an international policeman let's see if the next president does the same. i think the view in the past has always been all see that donald trump would step back from that position, will wait to see how he treated if he wins. our camera, harris should expect to play things in a similar vein to present biden, of course, indeed, we will. >> all right. max foster. >> thank you very much. as always, my friend, i appreciate it alright. still to come here after the break, republicans okay two democrats to help keep the government open despite mounting republican criticism, other members of the gop taking measures into their own hands. we're going have that more in your morning roundup plus you're times reporting this morning, the vice president is set to visit the southern border as immigration remains a top issue for voters in this election
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washington. a live look at st. louis, missouri on this tuesday morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us election day just six weeks from today. and in poll after poll, immigration continues to be a top topic on voters minds this morning, york times reporting that harris plans to visit the southern border during a trip to arizona on friday the visit coming as harris attempts to chip away at polling, that shows voters trust donald trump more when it comes to handling immigration. the vice president has repeatedly criticized trump's immigration policies. in particular, his vow to conduct mass pledged to carry out the largest deportation a mass deportation in american history. imagine what that would look like and what that would be how's that going to happen? massive raids massive
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detention camps? what are they talking about harris is attacking trump's plan while the former president continues to promote it on the campaign trail the plan also seems to be gaining some traction with voters in the latest cbs yougov poll, 53% of registered voters say they approve a national plan of a national plan under trump to find and deport illegal immigrants. >> a plan he pushed again last night while also going after the migrants with legal protected status who are living in springfield, ohio do you think springfield will ever be the same? i don't think the fact is and i'll say it now. you have to get them the hell out. you have to get them out. >> sorry they've destroyed it all right. joining us now to talk about this. jackie kucinich, cnn political analyst, washington bureau chief for the boston globe. jackie, good morning. one for
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now, you so that the way that donald trump is talking about this, it's clearly really impacted the residents of springfield i'm kind of the some of the stories that are coming out of there are very, are very tough that illegally right? again, yes, here legally. and mike dewine, the governor of ohio, wrote this in the new york times op-ed, springfield's having a resurgence in manufacturing and job creation some of that is thanks to the dramatic influx of haitian migrants who have arrived in the city in the past three years. to fill jobs. they are here legally. they are here to work at the same time. voters are saying that more voters say that they trust trump on this than they trust harris. >> how does all of this kind of connect? >> because clearly if she feels she needs to go to the border, they understand that this is a vulnerability well, the other thing you're hearing her emphasize is the fact that trump killed the bipartisan compromise in the house and the senate. he called and said he
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didn't want it to go through in order to retain this as a campaign issue. and that is something you heard her say, i believe during the debate and over and over again on the campaign trail and the fact of the matter is the biden admitted and biden himself have backed these policies that are further right than you've seen from democrats in the past, whether that syncs in we'll have to see, but certainly somewhere like arizona, where the margins are going to matter. she's really looking to cut that down and in order to potentially win that state the border has been something for her that has been challenging, right? she was assigned to deal with it by the biden administration. now, if you speak privately with people who have worked for harris, they will say that this was not a helpful assignment necessarily to get from her boss at that time. but then she struggled to talk about it. she did this interview with lester holt it back in 2021 and it's one that clearly still stings because again, if you talk to harris, people and you look at how she dealt with it, this was
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a real setback for her. let's just watch that moment and then we'll talk about on the other side you have any plans to visit the border? i'm here in guatemala today at some point you know, we are going to the border. we've been to the border. so this whole, this whole, this whole thing about the border. we've been to the border. we've been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border? >> and i haven't been to europe and i thought i don't understand the point that you're making i think this just underscores that in some ways, a border visit for hers is a fraught is a fraught topic. >> what do you think they would accomplish by doing it? >> it's a good question. kasie, because sometimes you see politicians go to the border and make a big to do about it. i think it is probably use it to re-emphasize some of the plans that she and the biden administration have put into place potentially to talk about how crossings are down. i think at their lowest since 20 2020 but certainly to
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try to forge some credibility on this issue that has been difficult, but i also will say the rhetoric that trump is putting out there might not be helpful to him as well because people are seeing that the get them out chance at his rallies. we saw that at his convention as well. and that necessarily isn't a message that's going to attract some but these swing voters who are out there and are waiting to the last minute to try to figure out how to cast their vote right? >> i mean, that's the difficult part of this, right? it's in many ways trump and the republican party have moved in the direction of the country on immigration. but when you get to points like family separation under the trump administration. for example, they can take it too far, which i think is kind of underscores the point that you're making. jackie kucinich. thank you so much for being with us and he's kasie. i really appreciate it. >> alright. let's turn now to developments in the middle east where fears of an all-out regional war or escalating this morning has billal launching a barrage of missiles into
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northern israel overnight targeting the port city of haifa those attacks come one day after israel struck dozens of hezbollah targets in lebanon, killing nearly 500 people, including dozens of women and children. israel is continuing those strikes this morning cnn's fareed zakaria just sat down for an exclusive interview with iran's new president. he says, all islamic nations must join forces with hezbollah if israel's attacks stop which comments when o'connor, what can has will lot in the face of aerial bombardments dave war forced to defend themselves, but the danger does exist that the fire of events that are taking place there will expand to the entire region. >> and this can be dangerous for the future of the world. and moya really should planet earth itself our paula hancocks is tracking the latest developments and joins us live now from abu dhabi. paula.
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>> good morning to you. you heard the iranian president there, obviously they they play a significant role in how this escalates or doesn't, what do you hear in his words and what does it say about what we might see next >> see has below really is key for iran. it's not just an iranian proxy, it is a buffer zone in many ways for tehran, so they will be watching very closely what is happening. we have heard some strong words from tehran, but we haven't seen at this point any action and that is what everyone is looking out for, whether any of these other iranian proxies are going to get involved in a significant way when it comes to these cross-border attacks between hezbollah and israel. now israel says that just in the last 12 hours, there's been about 100 launches from hezbollah and they say that they have carried out dozens of airstrikes. the aerial bombardment is continuing. we're hearing from the israeli
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side, they are calling on citizens and civilians to move away from areas where they know that hezbollah might be operating. they also say that hezbollah has been planting and putting missiles and long-range missiles in civilian houses themselves. and this is what the spokesperson had the israeli military said about it let me be clear hezbollah is responsible for this situation this is his balanced plan to turn south and lebanon into a battlefield for its attacks on israel we cannot accept terrorist group storing weapons inside people's homes using them to fire and other civilian communities concerns in the region that this is expanding and also within the biden administration, we've heard from one official saying, quote, we are the closest we've been to spiral into a regional
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war since october 7. us official also saying that they believed that hezbollah has been hit hard by israel just in the last week. but there is a feverish work behind the scenes to try and cool this down now to try and convince israel not to go through with a ground invasion as well of southern lebanon. now, up until now the israeli military has not committed either way, has not given any kind of clear indication as to what comes next, although we do hear from the chief of staff of the idf that planning is underway for the next phases. and we know that the security cabinet has given us approval for this to increase in intensity over coming days kasie. >> all right. paula hancocks for us this morning, paula, thank you. >> and straight ahead here on cnn it's morning. >> a rookie makes history on monday night football, washington's jayden daniels with a near-perfect performance in just his third nfl game, plus north carolina biden is
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issues north carolina republican candidate for governor mark robinson, attempting to mitigate the fallout from a cnn report of inflammatory comments he made on a porn website. >> the scandal throwing the north carolina gubernatorial race into chaos outside groups now, pulling support but for robinson in the critical battleground state, less than two months out from the election, the republican governors association says their current north carolina, north carolina media buy expires today and they don't have any other placements made even if outside groups appear to be redirecting region sources away from the governors race, north carolina does remain key to the presidential race. both donald trump and j.d. vance spending time there over the past few days. vance addressing the controversy while campaigning in the tar heel state just yesterday people of north carolina are going to make that decision. now, look, i've seen some of the statements. i haven't seen them all. some of them are pretty gross to put it mildly mark robinson says that those
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statements are false, that he didn't actually speak to speak them. so i think it's up to mark robinson to make his case to the people of north carolina that those weren't his statements. and i'm going to let him make that case all right. >> joining us now is congressional reporter for the hill, mychael schnell. mychael. good morning. thanks for being here. i mean, look, these outside groups, pulling their ads just shows you that they think mark robinson is going to lose this race more than anything else they have other places they could spend their money instead it raises questions. i mean, you heard j.d. vance there say, okay, he's denying it, it's up to him to prove it. this is in many ways the trump playbook, right? deny it except for whatever reason, voters seem to be willing to give trump that kind of slack those. rules don't seem. to apply to mark robinson and i'm also interested to see particularly what happens in north carolina since recently, it's had a bit of this checkered political history. >> it went republican and the president central racist for 20 2016, and 2012. but in 20202016, there were victory by
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roy cooper, the current democratic can, the current democratic governor of the state. so i'm curious to see if, you know this weird dynamic in north carolina with this ticket splitting has any impact this time around with former president trump still trying to take that state. but now mark robinson, before this bombshell report, he was already slipping in the polls we'll see already faced this cash disadvantage to josh signs. so all of this just doesn't help his his efforts in that sense what michael we know regardless that at the presidential level, right? we don't know very much about who's going to win this election because it's so close, that's really the only thing we know is just how close it's going to be and how the candidates are talking about voting and what happens in the event of a close election. very important to keep an eye on. and donald trump in indiana, pennsylvania a town in pennsylvania, not an indiana yesterday was talking about what he needs in terms of he was comparing he was talking about what happened in 2020, which she still has convinced it was stolen. let's watch what he said. >> and we've got to get out
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and vote. you can start right away. you know that right now, we have this stupid stuff where you can vote 45 days early i wonder what the hell happened during that 45. let's move the cheeley's votes. you've got about 1 million votes and then let's move them were fixing the air conditioner in the room, right? >> now it's terrible well, what happened the last time was disgraceful, including right here. but we're not going to let it happen again to, you know, too big to rig, right? that's one way you do it too big to rig. he says trying to say that the victory margin, victory need to be too big to rig, but also raising all of these questions. already before election day is here really setting the stage for potentially what we saw in 2020 down unfold again. yeah. i mean, this is his typical playbook we have seen for months now and talk about how it has to be too big to rig. it's something we're even hearing on capitol hill with republican lawmakers, sort of laying the groundwork if he wants to go that path after november. but election integrity has been fronting center for his campaign and for
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republicans on capitol hill, not to veer too much into another subject, but foreign president trump is urging republicans, he did last week to shut down the government if they didn't get this trump-backed election, what they call election integrity bill would prevent nonsense us citizens from voting in us elections, something that's already very well legal. it would we wanted to get that legislation in the government funding bill. it was never going to happen, but trump is taking a shutdown, a government shutdown on this piece of legislation he has put election integrity front and center throughout this entire campaign. i'm curious seeing alpha ramps up as we get closer. in november and as these polls continue to show, this race is just getting closer and closer. >> yeah, it's an interesting, it's an interesting way to think about it sort of flips on its head, how we normally would cover that story from the hill where it's like i've got they're gonna shut down the government without this poison pill thing. but really, if you look at what are donald trump's priorities, immigration, election integrity, it's all that's dripping down to republicans on capitol hill to because they still see him as it's the quasi leader of the party the nominee of the party. so they feel like they need to take
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cues from him. it just percolates throughout the entire party. yeah. >> all right. mychael schnell for us this morning. mychael, always grateful to have you. thank you for being here. here all right. >> time now for sports commanders, quarterback jayden daniels steals the spotlight with a near-perfect performance on monday night football. >> andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report. andy, good morning. morning. kasie. so washington fans, i mean, they could not be more decided this morning as they look like they may have finally found their franchise quarterback, jayden daniels. a second overall pick. it was just awesome last night outdueling fellow heisman lsu quarterback joe burrow. daniels completed 21 of his 23 passes his, which was a rookie record. he ran for a touchdown through for two more of the big one right here to terry maclaurin in the fourth quarter to put the game away, isn't amazing. catch my m64 and their commanders upset the bengals 38, 33 to improve his two and one on this season, bangles now, owen three for the first time since drafting burrow and afterwards daniel's while he was asked if he's surprised by his quick success yes and no
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yes, because obviously you some new to me as i continued to do any of my rookie year but also just know an aspect, know i put in the work was done in the dark will always come to light. >> so that's not i'm prepared for these moments, weekend and week go? i'm just gotten go out there and playful by sicu the buffalo bills meanwhile, looked like the best team in football. >> josh allen company just, just drawing the jaguars, the bills scored a touchdown on every single drive in the first half down four touchdown passes. buffalo lead 34 to three by halftime thank goodness, there were two games on last night, so you could turn this one off. bills would win in a rout, 47 to ten andrew improve the three and o jaguars now. oh, and three trevor lawrence in the jag, have now lost eight straight games dating back to last season. it was another rough night for the former first overall pick, second-quarter lawrence we got picked off here by damar hamlin. this is the first interception of hamlin's career last time hammering started on monday night football was in january of 2020 three when
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suffered cardiac arrest out there on the field. here was hamlin afterwards on his in it was it was special, you know, we all know my last start on monday can i football had i gave what so to be able to come all the way back from that and to have a special moment like that you know, it's all got right there. all right. baseball for the first time since 2011, the philadelphia phillies, our national league east champions, they clinched their first division title and 13 years of the six to, to win over the cubs last night to phillies. they moved into sole possession of first place way back on may 3, never looked back or a half-game behind the dodgers for these best record in baseball. and vilely of his giants, they're out of the playoff race, but they're playing spoilers last night in arizona. matt chapman here at the plate. he gets a hold of this one, evolving so go deep center field and it's going to bounce off that wall and then just carry them out into the outfield. chapman turns on his jets, makes it all out the
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basis for inside the barack home, rod giants would win 6-3 diamondbacks up game and have on the braves the final nl wildcard spot, right now. and casey, those braves, they host the met starting tonight break three game series here in atlanta. are going to have big time playoff implications that nl wildcard and l wildcard coming down to the final weeks should be lots of funds yeah, it really is. >> i'm not going to talk about the orioles, but i've got my fingers crossed tomorrow. >> i hope coming up here on cnn this morning. the intensifying battle in the middle east as hezbollah launches a barrage of retaliatory rockets toward israel plus new numbers from the fbi shows that violent crime took a dip blast steer. do those new statistics help the harris campaign sees on one of the republican party's favorite attack lines entire career, i have found for the people as a young courtroom prosecutor in oakland, i've stood up for women and children
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