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in the sky. you could see that puff of white smoke. it does appear to be just a single missile that was fire. >> but we're stuck in that war unless i'm president, i'll get it done. i'll get it negotiated. i'll get out some in the world want you. talk to putin, but what could they possibly hear from him? >> this has the potential to be a really, really significant storm. >> it's going to be a statewide wind event. >> live from london this is 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 is wednesday, september the 25th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 11:00 a.m. in tel aviv where the israeli military says it's
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intercepted. a single surface to surface missile launched by hezbollah marking the first time ever a missile fired by the militant group has reached as close to the city says it was ty it was targeting the headquarters of israel's intelligence agency mossad. there are no reports of damage or casualties. the idf released this footage, which it claims shows a strike destroying the missile launcher that targeted tel aviv. more now, from cnn's international diplomatic editor, nic robertson hezbollah to say that they fired a ballistic missile at what they say was a mossad headquarters in central israel. this does appear to be an escalation by hezbollah of their tactics. it is believed to be the first ballistic missile that's been fired into central israel from
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our location here, you can see that interceptor, the david's sling, this is a higher altitude, faster, more capable interceptor than the iron dome, but people are used to seeing in the skies over israel take off into the sky and intersect with that ballistic missile. this surface to surface missile, as it was on its way into central israel. this is a very, very unusual for tel aviv to wake up in the morning to incoming missiles from lebanon and so that's why i say it does appear at this stage to be an escalation in hezbollah's tactics. because over the past couple of days since the spike not massive spike in hostilities between israel and hezbollah. hezbollah has only been firing its missiles either just over the border into, into israel and israel's northern border, or about 30 miles south
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of the border, a military targets there. but by firing it at central israel as hezbollah claims to have launched it at mossad, headquarters this does seem to represent a step change in what's happening here soon as it robertson reporting from tel aviv, there another dramatic video shows an israeli airstrike on the town along the lebanese coast fighting between israel and hezbollah has increased over the past few days. >> lebanese officials, but the death toll in the country and well, over 500. meanwhile, hezbollah confirms one of its senior commanders has been killed in an airstrike on a southern suburb of beirut, lebanon's health ministry reports at least six people were killed and 15 injured in that attack. israeli military says more than 200 rockets were fired from lebanon into israel. and the golan heights on tuesday most were intercepted or fell in open areas. the
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israeli prime minister visited an intelligence base on tuesday before meeting with his cabinet and security officials lamb been well-known, i mean, commercial lawyer. >> i say to the people of lebanon, are war is not review or war is with hezbollah. nasrallah is leading you to the brink of her best i told you yesterday to evacuate the houses where he put a missile in the living room and a rocket in the garage he has a missile in his living room and iraq in his garage will not have a home the british government is urging its citizens to leave lebanon as the fighting with israel intensifies, its also moving 700 troops to cyprus to bolster its military presence in the region. >> the royal air force and navy already have assets in cyprus with two ships stationed in the mediterranean over the summer. but its defense secretary john healey, is urging all sides in the middle please step back from conflict and prevent further loss of life. soon as paula hancocks joins me now from abu dhabi, this as nick
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was describing, does feel like a step change it's certainly a step up from what we have seen from hezbollah over recent days. the fact that they have for the first time being able to try and target tel aviv, the israeli military saying that they were close to tel aviv with that surface too. surface missile it of course, does feel like things are escalating now we did hear from the israeli defense minister, yoav galanti went to visit troops along the border just yesterday and he was talking to those troops saying that hezbollah has been badly affected, saying that hezbollah is different today from the organization that we knew just a week ago referring there to the fact that there were those attacks on the pagers and the walkie-talkies of hezbollah just last week, he
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also said they have suffered sequence of blows to their command and center and a command and control the fighters. the means to fight and they are all severe blows, but also pointing out that they are still intent on destroying the israeli military and they have to act accordingly. now he wouldn't be pushed understandably on that. there would be a ground invasion, but we certainly did hear him saying to the troops that you may be needed to go in as well, and that of course is of great concern to many in the region that really would be considered to be a significant escalation if ground troops were to go in as well, we have already the seen tens of thousands according to humanitarian aid groups on the ground of civilians leaving the areas of southern lebanon. in fact, lebanon's foreign minister said he believed that there was something like half 1 million people that had been displaced. the israeli prime minister and
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the military have told civilians since to stay out of areas where hezbollah is operating to move if he moves, if hezbollah is storing weapons within their area or within their houses, even but as one of those residents that did make that long journey from southern lebanon to the capital in beirut root. just yesterday, told our team in cnn they don't know whether hezbollah fighters is so it is a very difficult situation for civilians on the ground. and we know that schools and other facilities in beirut are currently being held and used as shelters. there are no schools being used to schools at this point so. it is, a very difficult situation for civilians. we've heard from unicef saying that at least 50 children have been killed. so far. but of course there are many concerns from those in the region as to whether this could escalate further. we've heard from us officials that they are
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working feverishly behind the scenes to try and make sure that this doesn't escalate further specifically, to try and convince israel that they should not be a ground invasion so far, it has been an aerial bombardment max, paula hancocks. >> thank you the un security council discussed the israeli strikes in lebanon today israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is delaying his trip to new york due to the ongoing fighting his officers, he will fly to new york on thursday and is expected to speak at the un on friday un chief antonio guterres addressed the situation in lebanon during the general assembly on tuesday, he noted the conflict is just one of multiple current events driving the world towards the unimaginable. but maintains that is still tight if diplomacy stops dragging its feet we should all be alarmed by the escalation lebanon is at the bring the people of lebanon, the people of israel, and the people of the world
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cannot afford lebanon to become another gaza cnn's kayla tausche recaps the events of the day, day one of the assembly for us, including us president joe biden's final address to the group today is the fourth time i've had the great honor of speaking to this assembly as president of the united states he'll be my last after five decades and foreign policy, a final farewell on the world's biggest stage, drawing on conflicts of the past to outline optimism for the future. things can get better we should never forget that. i know many look at the world today and see difficulties and react with despair but i do not. what we stand behind the principles of the unite us we stand firm against aggression well, we add the conflicts that are raging today. >> a new war is raging in the
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middle east since biden's last united nations address, 18 days before hamas launched an assault on israel, that sent the region spiraling into a wider fight with hezbollah. biden calling for a ceasefire deal two-state solution, and detente in the region, full-scale war is not in anyone's interest even as situation is escalated a diplomatic solution is still possible in discussions at the un biden and his top aides working to stabilize that and other conflicts around the world cranes president volodymyr zelenskyy, calling for a new peace summit before another winter at war, they are preparing to target our nuclear power plants. >> three of them we have the we have this information. if russia is ready to go that far it means nothing. you value matters to moscow, outgoing nato chief jens stoltenberg says the west will keep arming you, convince putin he can't win. >> isis that he will not get what it wants on the button the
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total control of ukraine. then he may be willing to accept a solution which is acceptable for ukraine that outcome, no guarantee, but biden crediting vice president harris are standing up to russia and offering this parting shot too. >> but of cracks. >> i decided after 50 years of public service time for new generation of leadership to take my nation forward our fellow leaders let us never forget some things are more important than staying in power we are here to serve the people, not the other way around. >> as president biden works to burnish his legacy four liters are now jocking for their own meetings with vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump either of whom could be representing the us here at the general assembly. next year. so far the only meeting that has materialized as one between zelenskyy and harris, that set for them the white house on thursday. kayla tausche, cnn at the united nations
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shows the us presidential race between republican nominee donald trump and his democratic rival kamala harris remains extremely close. there's no clear leader among likely voters with harris holding a slight edge, 48 to 47%. well, within the poll's margin of error about four in ten likely voters consider the economy the most important issue for them that's a positive trump. half of those surveyed said they trust him over harris to handle the economy protecting democracy and reproductive rights were further down the list of priorities for voters i'll trump returns to the battleground state of north carolina today. after laying out a series of economic proposals in georgia, trump announced he would work with georgia's governor to deepen the port of savannah. he also proposed higher tariffs and tax cuts to encourage companies to manufacture products in the us former president made a lot of promises that he says would bring about a quote, new
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american industrialism with the vision i'm outlining today, not only will we stop our businesses from leaving for foreign lands, but under my leadership, we are going to take other countries jobs. >> did you ever hear that? >> expression before? >> have you ever heard that we're going to take other countries jobs? >> it's never been stated before we're going to take their factories and we had it really rockin four years ago, were going to bring thousands and thousands of businesses and trillions of dollars in wealth back to the good old usa but economists have warned that raising terrorists who will lead to higher prices for american consumers. meanwhile, kamala harris is heading to pittsburgh, pennsylvania today to lay out how she plans to handle the u.s. economy on tuesday, the democratic presidential nominee promise that if she wins, she would get rid of the filibuster it's the delay tactic in the senate. in order to pass a bill codifying abortion rights. and that
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stance has cost her a potential endorsements from a key moderate senator, cnn's priscilla alvarez explains vice president kamala harris reiterating her call to eliminate the filibuster to restore roe v wade position. >> but she also held in 2022, again, in her argument to support reproductive rights and voting rights. now, of course, reproductive rights has been a galvanizing issue for democrats. one that the vice president has talked about extensively on the campaign trail and on tuesday, doubling down on that message in radio station in wisconsin, a crucial state for her come november. now, that statement did also lose the endorsement of senator joe manchin, who had this to say, shame on you. >> i know that you've been considering endorsing her. change your hand go happen the knock on doors. >> i'm not endorsing i think that's basically something that could destroy our country
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and my country is more important to me than any one person and person's ideology. now, defenders of the tools so that it forces consensus in the upper chamber, some division over her statement but certainly the bottom line from the vice president is that she will support the end of a filibuster to again, sign legislation codifying roe we'll be wait priscilla alvarez, cnn, washington helene is gaining strength as it barrels towards florida. it's expected to become a hurricane. on tuesday, some residents in coastal areas began evacuating. others are preparing for hurricane expected to bring rachael rain, strong winds, power outages, even tornadoes. officials in both florida and georgia has declared a state of emergency this is a situation where it's going to be a statewide wind event. how his droplets of water ahead of time, make sure i got food in the house, all that helaena could hit the as
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the strongest storm to make landfall in the u.s. >> in over a year residents in parts of florida should start feeling tropical storm force winds in just a few hours. cnn meteorologist chad myers has the latest on that helene's still a tropical storm and it's going to become a hurricane and then make a swipe at canned temperatures are in the upper 80s when it comes to the water temperatures. >> so this could rapidly intensify it's forecast to do so all the way up to 120 miles per hour at landfall. we're still going to have to see if this is going to be on the left side or the right side of the cone, because that makes a significant difference here with the amount of damage that could possibly occur along the west coast of florida for sure. and if we start to push some of that surge into tampa, we could start to see that coastal saltwater flooding. there. your hurricane warnings are in effect there from anclote river all the way over to about mexico beach. and this is the area that's going to see most of the surge, ten to 15 feet of saltwater surge pushing back
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into the rivers, into the estuaries and into the marshes here by the time overnight, wednesday night, and into early thursday, that's when the first tropical storm force winds will hit the u.s. but then by later on in the evening, we will start to see those hurricane force winds as well, probably 110 plus certainly forecast is for 120, but that 110 plus goes all the way almost to tallahassee can't imagine what that town will look like with all of those beautiful trees getting pushed around by 100 mile per hour wind also the threat of a tornado or two, that always happens with a land falling hurricane. we have a front across parts of the southeast. all of that moisture is going to bump into the front and make significant rainfall so yes, we have flood watches in effect. this area in purple. that's ten inches of rainfall or more over the next few days. and look how wide of an area that is from asheville, almost over towards charlotte and toward atlanta so much rainfall in the hills, southern
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want to talk to putin we know it to meet, to talk to speak muddled. >> could they possibly hear from him russia can only be forced into peace and that is exactly what's needed. forcing russia into peace at the seoul aggressor in this war well, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy, claiming the only way to achieve peace with russia is for un member states to force moscow as lexi's set to address, address the un general assembly in the coming hours as he's also expected to meet us president joe biden on the sidelines of the un today. >> meanwhile, the u.s. plans to announce billions of dollars in aid for ukraine in the coming days. there's nearly $6 billion left in a specific button that will exceed via on monday after congress failed to include an extension for it. in the stop gap measure to keep the government open. clare sebastian joins us with more one of the key things zelenskyy needs to do is to flesh out
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this plan. he's got to beat russia yeah, this peace plan, which we expect that we weren't here necessarily today in his address to the un general assembly, but that he will first and foremost present to president biden when he meets him. >> we expect in washington on thursday, and this is the central tenant of this trip. he is really someone who leaves now that he is at a crossroads in this war, that the next few months will be crucial. and so he needs to rally international support and also, more importantly, the u.s at its own political crossroads behind this plan to end the war on kyiv's terms. and he was pretty stark in his speech to the security council. he said like russia as the sole aggressor. it is the only one violating the un charter. they're the basic line that he then sort of renewed attempts to isolate russia on the world stage by presenting his vision as a sort of inclusive piece. he said, just like the un charter, this is a piece that everyone should get behind, he even had specific warnings about how he claims that russia is planning to targets
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ukraine's three nuclear plants. that it's not currently occupying. obviously, one of them, it's occupying this winter as part of its sort of sustained assault on ukraine's energy grid. all of that is an effort i think to rally support in a variety of different ways. but meanwhile, of course, he faces in the u.s. are congress that is too divided but for them to extend the authority that you just told about that presidential drawdown authority on the pentagon, stocks of weapons to deliver to ukraine and a presidential candidate, former president trump, who continues to essentially echo the kremlin lines on ukrainian. take a listen every time. >> zelenskyy comes to the united states, walks away with $100 billion. >> i think he's the greatest salesman that war unless i'm president, that i'll get it done, i'll get it negotiated. i'll get out. we got to get out we will not leave until we win. what happens if they win i mean, i
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think the salesman line at this point is part of the stump speech yesterday. >> it was 60 billion today. it's 100 billion, but it's a way to appeal to a republican faction that is highly skeptical of aid to ukraine with stuck in that war, i think is significant couldn't right now, it's only the kremlin that's claiming that the u.s. is actually in this war. so these comments will be extremely worrying to ukraine i think wants to meet trump. >> but there isn't a meeting. die arise as it were and it's pretty clear there's some deadlocked bad because he's saying there should be no deal done with russia. and we just heard trump there talking about a deal. >> yeah, this is this is clearly a problem that ukraine is very conscious of. and again, why it feels that next few months will be urgent, not just because of the battlefield, but because of the u.s. electoral calendar as well, he had hoped zelensky to meet with both presidential candidates, right now, we're told that there's nothing on the schedule for trump as of yet and there's inconsistencies. we know from zelenskyy speaking to cnn's fareed zakaria a few weeks ago that he has had a phone call
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with joe months. he said trump was supportive. then on the other hand, you have these comments and you have j.d. vance is running mate putting forward he's plan that essentially echoes putin's own peace plan. they will get to keep the territory they currently occupy. >> thank you. >> know, it despite his claim of innocence, despite despite objections from the victim's family, the state of missouri has carried out the execution of a man convicted of the murder of a murdered decades ago. details after the break the un refugee agency says an israeli airstrike in eastern lebanon killed two of its staffers details just ahead the wait is over tim walz and j.d vance in their first and only face-to-face debate. >> and cnn has covered with the best political team in the business a cnn special event vice presidential debate. tuesday at nine on cnn do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need now, you can sell your policy even a term policy for an immediate cash payment, call coventry direct
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military says its intercepted a missile near tel aviv it's marks the first time and missile fired by hezbollah got this close to the city. hezbollah says it was targeting the headquarters of israel's intelligence agency, mossad there are no reports of damage or casualties. tropical storm helaena because expected to become a hurricane in the coming hours, thousands of florida residents have been told to evacuate their homes and a flash flood watch rather has been issued for more than 20 million people in the region. and a massive wildfire is raging on the outskirts of ecuador's capital. authorities are trying to get the flames under control but an historic drought isn't helping. no deaths or injuries have been reported what's thought to be the first time ever hezbollah has fired a missile from lebanon towards the israeli city of tel aviv. israel intercepted the missile as it approached
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was targeting the headquarters of mossad, israel's intelligence agency. the idf described the ballistic missile as heavy and long range. there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties meanwhile, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is delaying his trip to new york for the united nations general assembly due to the ongoing fighting his office says he'll fly to new york on thursday and is expected to speak at the un on friday. let's bring a cnn senior international correspondent, ivan watson. we're going to talk about the situation on the ground of people in just a moment. but first of all what did you make of that image, of that interception near tel aviv, which is the commercial capital, isn't it? if israel sure. >> i mean, this appears to be the first time that a ballistic missile has been fired in the direction that commercial capital a single missile being fired, hezbollah has claimed responsibility for it, which
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seems according to some analysts, we've been talking to more symbolic than actually an attempt to hurt anybody as an a warning in this deadly game of chicken that is being performed by these two enemies, the israeli military and hezbollah meanwhile, max, we're learning more about the aftermath of the israeli aerial bombardment of law lebanon on monday, the lebanese health ministry has updated the number of casualties from that single day of bombardment to some 558 people killed among them 50 children and 94 women among this more than 100 women and children killed at the united nations high commissioner for refugees he say, two of the unhcr's employees were killed in that aerial bombardment and two put some images and to humanize some of these kind of just grim statistics. one of those people is a woman named dena darwish, who's been
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filmed previously in unhcr videos unhcr says she and her youngest son were killed by an israeli missile that hit their home on monday, and their husband and another child were rescued, but they're in the hospital being treated for very severe injuries. also, we've learned that there were two sisters who were math teachers who were killed, zainab and fatma but eb. so those are just a few of the people who died in monday's aerial bombardment. here is what one lebanese doctor in the south of the country had to say about what he witnessed it in the hospital those are massacres against civilians and not military attacks as they are claiming 90% of the injured are kids. their injuries range from bans to fractures, open fractures it's a scary situation and it shows a savagery that exists there are many martyrs, kids, women, and elderly people these are people who bodies were dismembered his calls with
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broken, who lost their nose or their arm now the bombardment also triggered a mass exodus. so there are estimates of more than 16,000 people who have fled the south of the country in a single day. some of them making 15 hour trips on clogged clogged coastal highway, trying to get out of the danger zone, the lebanese government says it has opened up 150 schools to be used as shelters. i'm hearing from residents in beirut that they're seeing some of these displaced people just sleeping on roadsides since having to leave on such short notice at the cnn team in beirut witnessed a military cargo plane landing at the airport in beirut. and that is built and that is believed to be a turkish cargo plane delivering aid supplies at two lebanon backs. >> ivan, thank you for the update the second attempt on donald trump's life is facing new criminal charges. federal prosecutors on tuesday filed the charge of attempted
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assassination of a major presidential candidate. again ryan roof prosecutors say ruth stalked trump for more than a month with cell phone data placing him outside trump's florida residence and golf club. authorities say on september 15, ruth armed with a rifle, waited for hours with a view of the trump international golf club we're the republican presidential nominee was golfing at the time. ruth is set to be arraigned on monday meanwhile, the trump campaign says there are threats from iran to assassinate the former president. and that us intelligence officials briefed him about those real and specific threats on tuesday the trump campaign said iran's goal is to quote destabilized and sow chaos in the united states. trump posted on social media about the threat to saying, quote, joe moves were already made by iran that didn't work out, but they'll try again end quote, when asked for comment, her spokesperson for the director of national intelligence acknowledged the briefing but declined fine to
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address any specifics. amid the rising threats the u.s. congress unanimously passed a new bill this week guaranteeing trump and kamala harris the same level of secret service protection as a sitting us president. the measure sail through both the house and the senate. though democratic senator chris murphy said he believes the extra funds will change the way the agency assesses threats senate republican rick scott praised the bill absolutely enhance presidential security act today with unanimous consent of the senate, sends an important message to the american public and the world that we will not ignore these threats which are truly an attack on our democratic process and have rightly shocked the world the secret service is under scrutiny after two assassination attempts on trump in recent weeks, the legislation now goes to president joe biden to sign into law the us state of missouri has executed a man convicted of murder two decades ago, despite objections from prosecutors and the victim's family
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williams, has consistently claimed he was innocent. he died by lethal injection tuesday in a state prison after the u.s. supreme court, the missouri the missouri supreme court well, and the governor refused a stay of execution we hope this gives finality to a case that has languished for decades re-victimizing miss gayle's family over and over again. >> no jury nor judge has ever found williams innocence claim to be credible to decades of judicial proceedings. and more than 15 judicial well hearings upheld his guilty conviction. >> thus the execution, the order of execution has b been carried out williams was a devout muslim. his last state on saturday was, quote, all praise be to allah in every situation cnn's whitney wild has more on more than two decade long fight by his family and supporters to stop the execution of marcellus williams
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in the state of missouri ends tonight, despite pleas from st. louis prosecutors and his defense attorney for clemency, missouri governor michael parson has refused in the final hours to let williams live every process always comes back to where it all began. he was issued a desk many years ago and it's our job is to execute that when the time comes, williams has been on death row since 2001 when he was convicted of the 1998 stabbing murder of felicia gayle. prosecutor said at the time, williams told to people he killed gayle during a burglary williams has adamantly maintained his innocence. in 2017, then governor eric greitens launched a commission to review his case. but in 2023, current missouri governor michael parson disbanded the effort over the weekend, st. louis prosecutor wesley bell and williams attorney jonathan pops, filed a rare joint motion asking the missouri supreme court to halt williams execution and send the case back to a lower court at monday's hearing, attorneys argued williams rights were violated during the trial to trial, prosecutor in marcellus
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williams case has admitted under oath that he struck a juror in part because of his race. that is the undefeated admission. >> but an attorney for missouri attorney general, andrew bailey's office disagreed. >> he said they looked like brothers and they say that is an admission but this strike is race-based. no, it's not attorneys for williams also argued dna evidence that might have exonerated williams was contaminated when law enforcement mishandled the murder weapon, appoint the attorney general's office denied on those two claims that they've mentioned. there's no clear and convincing there's no evidence at all williams family now speaking out saying they will watch his final moments i'm standing firm, and so my dad, he's not alone. >> if this was it comes to i'm ready for it my mindset. my spirit, strong, whitney wild, cnn, chicago nfl hall of famer, brett file has revealed that he
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cia sparks are right for you at row dot coast last sparks says it successfully fired an intercontinental ballistic missile with a dummy warhead into the pacific ocean, that defense ministry says the launch is part of its annual training. >> as china and russia conducted joint naval exercises, its beijing's first public announcement about a missile test it both for
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decades. so it's notable, it's in, as mike valerio joins us from seoul, south korea, but we're trying to figure out a figure out mike, can we what they're trying to say with this, why it's been publicized? >> yeah max i think that could be the understatement of the evening here in asia. the real question max, is, what message china is trying to deliver with its first announced icbm launch since 1980. and you know, max, we could pose that question a different way and pose it like this. you know, china does launch a lot of missiles, but it doesn't announce them. it doesn't talk about them. so when we're thinking about what has happened here, we could ask, why is china announce this launch and why is it talking about it now to think about the greater context to try to answer that question, let's look at what has been going on in the past couple of days and months. as you mentioned, max rose russia, and china are engaging in naval, military exercises and sees very close to japan certainly drawing japan's ire, but the flip side
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of the diplomatic and military coin, of course, as we've reported here extensively, the united states, just wrapped up its latest meeting of the quad security partnership between the u.s. india, australia, and japan a few days ago and wilmington, delaware president biden hosting it to try to shore up that security partnership. course, china is no fan of that partnership so could this be a message to the quad trying to discourage further cooperation? unclear. of course next one we're looking to try to decode the message from china tone and specifics matter at this hour, we don't have a lot of either listen to the latest comments that have come in from beijing julia, our shoulder posture. so just event at 8:44 on september 25th, the rocket force of the chinese people's liberation army successfully launched an intercontinental ballistic missile carrying a dummy warhead into the high seas of the pacific ocean which accurately fell into the expected sea area.
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>> this missile launch is a routine arrangement of the annual military training plan in line with international law and international practice and is not directed at any specific country or target so just the facts there. and again, the spokesperson trying to say that this is routine but of course, this is very notable, max, we have to go back all the way to the role of dung chow paying in 1980, may of 1980, to look at the last time than an icbm launch was announced by china that missile notably it was a huge leap for china at the time, launching from the western desert regions all the way into the south pacific. so bringing us back to this morning, we do not have any kind of flight path for where this missile went other than beijing saying that it fell into the open season? the pacific ocean, which essentially means when you're talking in diplo or military speak open seas, its ocean that's not in any countries territory. it's not controlled
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by anybody. but django max did notably say that relevant countries were notified of this launch. >> we don't know what those relevant countries were, but as the rest of the world aside from europe as we're looking at the united states begins to wake up, will be acutely paying attention to the pentagon to see what, if any, message they received, how they are interpreting this as well as us allies in the region max okay. mike valerio. thank you so much joining us from there now, assuming finland is saying bye-bye pandas years ahead of schedule coming up. why the animals are heading back to china. plus how costumers, one london pub feel customers going to. i think feel about having a pint in high tide from this to this in your kitchen, from this to this in
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