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all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. >> this is cnn newsroom. i'm kim brunhuber live in atlanta i'm becky anderson in in israel for you, we are following the very latest developments, say here in the middle east, following the israeli airstrike in lebanon that killed hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah. >> will there are no signs of a let-up in israel's strikes on lebanon, despite new fears of a wider war in the region in recent hours, israel conducted new airstrikes in the south and east of the country, killing at least ten people according to lebanese state news agency, that's on the heels of a series of strikes that reportedly killed more than 1,000 others over the past week. but the u.s. says, israel is also moving troops to the border with lebanon. that's the border in the south of lebanon, of course, are possible sign of preparations for a limited
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cross border incursion. israel says a ground operation is only one of the options. it is considering we need to understand there's a huge amount of different tools that we have in our toolbox. ground operations is one of them. we are preparing for that if it is required, if were we receive the instructions well, it reserves the right then to go into lebanon on the ground hezbollah's leader, meantime, hassan nasrallah was killed in that airstrike on friday, leading to fears of a wider conflict. but the group says it won't stop fighting while it's back at iran is threatening to deliver what it says will be a crushing blow against israel. for more, let's get you bang up-to-date and head over to abu dhabi where paula hancocks is standing by israeli strikes on lebanon, then continue overnight. it's 11:00 a.m. local here in tel aviv and in beirut it's being targeted overnight. and what's been the impact? paula
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israeli military says that this specifically targeting hezbollah infrastructure. >> so they say that means it is launchers that are positioned towards israel, it's some of the the infrastructure that hezbollah operatives are moving moot using and also it is the the weapons caches which israel claims are being kept in civilian houses and civilian areas. so this is what the israeli military say that they are targeting at this point. and it's what they've been targeting for days now this area so bombardment, trying to take out as much of their hezbollah infrastructure as possible as israel does. consider whether or not it wants to carry out this ground invasion. now, once senior israeli official has told cnn that it is not the preferred option for israel to actually go in on the ground in, into southern lebanon? but vocally and very publicly, the idf is
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saying that they are preparing for that and they would be ready for that eventuality. now, of course, the big question is what happens elsewhere in the region as to whether or not this does become this wider conflict that everybody has been so concerned about for months now we have heard from a roof bond, we've heard from the supreme leader saying that the fate of the region will be determined by the resistance forces at the top of which is a victorious hezbollah. we've heard from the iranian un ambassador saying he's calling for an emergency meeting at the un security council about this certain azrallah assassination. we also we've heard from the foreign minister, let's listen we express our sympathy and solidarity with the people of lebanon the islamic republic of iran will be on the side of lebanon and resistance by all means and we also heard from israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu pointing out
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that the reach that israel has is long. >> when you consider the number of, not just leaders of hezbollah and hamas that israel has assassinated recently, but also some of the commanders, let's listen start by a total ten to the ayatollah's regime. those who strike us, we will strike them. there is no place in iran or the middle east that the long arm of israel cannot reach today, you already know that this is correct senior us official says that they believed that if iran believes that they are about to lose hezbollah. >> so if they believe that hezbollah will not be able to act as this buffer zone or so-called last line of defense for a run, then they may decide two intervene as well. it's worth pointing out, though, and bearing in mind, becky, that iran has yet to really to respond to the assassination of
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ismail haniyeh, the chief of hamas, which was in tehran. israel has not admitted to that assassination, but it's widely believed to be behind it. becky the dabei, paula. >> thank you all my is the director for the carnegie middle east center. >> she joins me now from antwerp this morning in belgium, expressions of sympathy then from iran, not just from iran for hassan nasrallah, but by those aligned with iran, shiite militia in iraq and the houthis in yemen. hamas in gaza. of course, there will be many who say that this is a huge, huge blow to what is known by those who support it as the iranian axis of resistance. here you have very specifically in the part of the world where i am and around the region you argue in a recent piece that hezbollah is in a bind as the conflict with
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israel escalates the path forward for the party is one fraught with obstacles and will need to contend with a complicated domestic dynamic likely to challenge it's political power in lebanon, you make a very good point that i think is important to press home for our viewers. this is not just a very influential military organization, non-state in lebanon and around this region. but also one where they political wing and imbedded in the fabric of lebanese society just further explain the conceit of your piece in your argument here. >> good morning, becky. thank you for having me. it's good to be with you look, the hezbollah historically has played a, an important tool, particularly after israel's 2000s unilateral withdrawal from lebanon. and then after the
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where they decide added to maintain their arms and then after the assassination of former prime minister hariri, for which five members of hezbollah were indicted. a string of us has nations. i won't go through the history. but in 2006, hezbollah was seen by many as a hero, particularly has it's really love for having defied israel and we've stood israeli onslaught on lebanon after that through a series of factions within lebanon, it increasingly was being perceived as a sectarian figure as there were, there was a citizen. we had a string of us has nations and lebanon for which many of which hezbollah was accused of but also obstructing the port explosion. of the port explosion itself, the material that was there was assumed to be there at the request of hezbollah. there were many factors that came into play. we're hezbollah in
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lebanon became the face of putting this status quo but at the same time, its support as of 2011, 2012 for the regime of bashar al assad. also alienated a large, large swaths soft the arab population will, until then saw him as a hero standing up to israel and standing up for the palestinian cause, standing up for the under trodden so the domestic dynamics notwithstanding his broader arab appeal, remained under 2011, 20:12 a.m. talking about hassan nasrallah also hezbollah, as of 2012, the support for bashar al a sudden, frankly, i think but i certainly would not have stayed in power without the military and political support of hezbollah and hassan nasrallah specifically turned much of the arab region the broadly sunni-arab region against him. he was seen to be supporting him a mass murderer, someone
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who was reflecting using chemical weapons on his own population. so in a sense, he went from being, he remains a hero to, as you said, two large groups of people but to a broader problem. and we've seen this and the reaction to his killing he's seen as ever as in many parts of this wider region. of course, that news line magazine puts the significance of his demise this way, quote, he proved the ideological and operational template for militia and islamist groups that stretched far beyond hezbollah, even extremist groups like al-qaeda and the islamic state group of borrowed from his playbook, imitating his ballers ability to merge military action with political legitimacy and mass mobilization and even emulating his style. and persona to your
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mind. >> what are the wider consequences? >> for this region just as people fear a wider conflict here. so there is sort of flip side to this. what the wider consequences of his being removed at this point for this wider region? >> i think it's it's a bit too early to tell what is clear until now. is that iran will is unlikely to retaliate. i think iran now is going to focus on trying to help hezbollah stand their ground to some extent they will not it's retaliate, it's unlikely. i will say no, we can't be categorical, but it's unlikely to retaliate and get dragged into an all out an even more larger regional conflict we've seen the reactions from the houthis and pmf. there have been modest at
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best until of what they could be doing if they really wanted to react and activate this axis of resistance. this unity front strategy, which was the key reason why hezbollah got involved in the gaza conflict to begin with so i'm not seeing any kind of any significant reaction can add that point. they're still very careful about not wanting to trigger an all-out war. and i think it's this understanding that prompted netanyahu's calculus and pushed him to keep pushing the envelope and carry out this assassination. there's no doubt in my mind that the loss of hassan nasrallah mean he wasn't a colleague figure and his loss will be felt for quite some time for a long time, i think he really was a pivotal actor. and this axis of resistance, it wasn't just his charisma, his leadership, but it was also his personal relationships with all all the
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different groups iranian calculus is a nuanced one at this point, they're coming back into sort of a relationship with, for example, the saudis and the uae will i'm be a consideration as they, as they work out what they do next. >> of course, the gulf states and no friends of the hezbollah group and its chief hassan nasrallah thank you. will us leaders say they did not know about the strike in advance, but prison isn't joe biden is hailing the death of nasrallah, as i welcome development, stating his death from an israeli air strike is a measure of justice for his many victims, including the thousands of americans, israelis and lebanese civilians, ultimately, our aim is to de-escalate. he said the ongoing conflict flights in both gaza and lebanon through
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diplomatic means. and here is mr. biden, earlier in delaware well i made the possibility of a major escalation in the region. one us official says washington's posture is now for now, is simply to be prepared for retaliation from hezbollah from iran, or from both west bank protesters marched on saturday to condemn the killing of the hezbollah chief, iran's supreme leader ali khamenei has declared five days national mourning lebanon announced a three-day period of public mourning. and as we've said yemen's iran iran-backed houthis, iraq's most influential shiite cleric, also a state expressing a statement
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of deep sorrow over the killing of now sudden iraq and azrallah cooling friday's attack the refik massacre. he's at a form of palestinian authority. minister my jeder out mastery reacted to the news i didn't could be if netanyahu thinks that the assassination of the great leader, the master and the ai kind of the resistance sayyed hassan nasrallah will impact the resistance and will impact our ability to continue our struggle than he is delusional and we will see that he is in the coming days. >> on the contrary, this will inflame the resistance in the fighters and their willingness to struggle we will see we'll have much more from the middle east as our breaking news coverage continues this hour, kim so much becky. the storm are once known as hurricane helene is still wreaking havoc on the southeastern us. presence of inland areas far from florida in during catastrophic conditions while the latest when we come back,
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killed according to lebanon's state news agency, that is happening amid fears of a wider war in the region following his swells killing of hezbollah's leader in beirut. the u.s. now says israel is moving troops to the border with lebanon. a possible sign of preparations for limited cross-border what an incursion, although israel says a ground operation is only one option, that it is considering hezbollah's leader, hassan nasrallah killed in an airstrike on friday at the announcement of his death, but made public about 24 hours ago, hezbollah says it will still keep fighting while iran is threatening to deliver what it says will be a crushing blow against israel well, miri eisin is a retired colonel of the israel defense forces and a senior fellow today at the international institute for counter-terrorism at mary. it's good to have you. thank you for joining us. you would expect to hear these threats from iran, but from the israeli
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and very specifically idf perspective at this point, what happens next to your mind first of, all we need to be sure that the threat of his bella has posed with the enormous arsenal that hassan nasrallah oversaw both before 2006 and certainly since the second lebanon war in 2006, that that arsenal, which is right on the border, it's not just underneath the domestic urban area. >> he is of beirut or in the bekaa valley, they put it on the border. they were planning to do a kind of october 7 attack. we need to be sure that that threat is removed. and i think that that is the most immediate next aspect for the idf while muscle is significant, we're talking about potentially some hundred and 30,000 sort of weapons in and including ballistic missiles. >> mary and that is a
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significant fred to israel being as you suggest, they are just on the other side of the israeli border. what we haven't seen or hadn't seen to date from hezbollah, ron by hassan nasrallah before his assassination. what we hadn't seen he was the significant use of that arsenal, given his demise and the demise of so many of those commanders around him assassinated by israel what is the ability for hezbollah at this stage? do you think? two use that arsenals so first of all, i'm sorry, i'm going to push back just a bit. >> becky hezbollah fired at israel every single day from october 7, that was not in defense of lebanon. that was only about attacking israel. israelis evacuated 70 thousand people that have not been in their homes for 11.5 months.
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and hezbollah has been targeting and destroying those homes. so it's not that they haven't used the arsenal. but what we're looking at right now when we're looking at the bigger threat is the chance of how we bring israelis back home the city of kiryat shmona that you've been in you reported from there in the past and that city has been pretty much empty from october 8. that's one of his balah joined into hamas's attack. and so in that sense, i think that what the idf come here, israel is trying to do is not just giving a message. and this goes hand now with diplomacy, but it's doing an action because i, becky don't know any other way right now to move those arsenals, radwan forces that were there on the border out of there. i don't know any international force that will do so. and that means the organ have to do so yeah and you're right to point out that there have been daily
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strikes by hezbollah on israel since october the eighth. >> my point was the significance of that arsenal out their disposal as the group hasn't been depleted through those attacks and still poses an enormous threat, which is why israel reserves the right to go in on the ground in order to fulfill its stated goal, which is the return of those tens of thousands displaced on the northern border. the question is is that going to happen anytime soon? and if it does because israel says it reserves the right, but it has other other strategies in its arsenal as well. other potential operations in its arsenal if it does go in, what does that look like on the ground so there is no pretty
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war, there is no any kind. >> it's certainly not what i would call a stroll in the park were talking yes. yet again similar in that sense to the gaza strip of hezbollah having built over the last decades from 2006 am before we already met some of these things in 2006 and underground subterranean arena, similar to what hamas built underneath the gaza strip, they have an enormous amount of weaponry that they've built inside the towns and villages and in that sense, it's going to be booby trump's and treatments we can be very aware of that. but any kind of ground incursion would go up against that having said that, we have learned our lessons, we have been sadly for the last 11 months fighting in that time of type of environment against hamas in the gaza strip. >> you can see the support shared by the united states in
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defense of israel's moves in lebanon against hezbollah, albeit the states calling for you know care and de-escalation at this point. and of course, as we all understand it, there was a ceasefire proposal at least on the table last week in new york, which doesn't seem to be going anywhere at this point. the hope was that that ceasefire proposal, should it be? you know, taken up, would be coupled with some sort of action on a ceasefire and hostage deal in gaza as well. do you share the view that these two cannot be decoupled? >> at this point i don't know. >> i mean, it's like we all everybody is playing out all of their different aspects. but i do want to address in that sense for me as an israeli and i'm not the prime minister and this isn't about the government
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the heads of the opposition of come out and said that the proposal that at least king came out last week was one that i as an israeli could not accept because it wasn't in any way going to allow the israelis up north to go back home, meaning it didn't include within it any kind of way that said that hezbollah's forces, the arsenal, the fighters, all the different things that we saw that they have used would be moved we've talked north, there was no way for that to have happened. so when i look at it now and i look at the possibility of degrading hezbollah has capabilities, the weapons, the arsenals, and the difference, terrorists on the ground that actually also has an impact on the southern side because sinwar yes, sinwar, the leader of hamas in the gaza strip, that hamas leaders at least have very much been empowered by this hezbollah rhetoric and the disappearance of the main orator of hassan nasrallah himself, the
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degrading of hezbollah's capabilities, which are far stronger hunger than hamas's capabilities. the degrading, not the disappearance, impacts hamas's capabilities down south. and so i don't know about decoupling, but to me it was always clear that you had to address both and we're addressing both now in a way that we weren't pretty much until two weeks ago yes. fascinating amenities nuanced. it is complicated. there are so many parties involved in this, they're positioning is different is and where mary, your perspective extremely important as we continue to try and under the stand at what is happening now and what certainly might happen next, miri eisin. thank you un secretary general antonio guterres says he is deeply alarmed by the significant escalation over the past 24 hours calling for a
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ceasefire and the release of all hostages in gaza. he said, this cycle of violence must stop now, an all-sides must it back from the brink. the people of lebanon, the people of israel, as well as the wider region, cannot afford an all out war. well, meantime, there have been new israeli airstrikes on lebanon we will be looking at the impact and potential consequences this people are watching and then our world change the on the edge. tonight at nine on cnn >> learn best when their hands on. that's why we're donating science kids to school who is a neat
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the uk called rocket money? >> i'm shimon prokupecz outside new york federal plaza and this is cnn the latest developments here in region. i'm becky anderson in tel aviv in israel, as israel and hezbollah continue to launch cross-border attacks, israel carrying out new airstrikes across lebanon. this sunday. and us officials are warning that israeli troops may be preparing for a limited ground incursion into the south of lebanon. will lebanese
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officials say around 1 million people have already been displaced, while more than 1,000 have been killed since airstrikes escalated. last week, lebanese health workers are struggling to keep up i the number extent and severity of the injuries that we've seen, which i believe the whole world has seen, are terrifying. the medical and nursing staff are overwhelmed and we appeal to international organizations for help. our survival depends on it and we loved our families, our children, everyone, so that we could provide humanitarian and nursing services and standby are people who are sacrificing, who lost their homes and were forced to leave. >> it's very tiring. we worked 36 hours without sleep and we're jackie, my building is lebanon country director at relief international. any joins us now from tripoli in lebanon so just explain what you are observing. where you are what is happening across the country
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that your organization is aware of >> thank you for thank you for having me where the situation it's extremely worrying at the moment numbers are still unclear because of the fluidity of the events. but according to the united nations and the international organization for migration more than 120,000 people have been displaced in the past 34 days and approximately 85,000 at the moment and fostered in make shift the collective shelters in beirut in mount lebanon them and approximately half of them now are still in the south in areas that are heavily affected by by deal still obviously, these were just looking at images of these syrian lebanese border where people have been in the past days fleeing
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lebanon into syria, not safe, of course, itself what does your agency provide for people on the ground and given the local agencies are talking about as many as 1 million people displaced across the country how is lebanon going to cope the numbers at the moment are are quite confused but certainly information community really feel inflation, and it's part of them together with the local ngos or tried to respond as much as they can. even the most effective and efficient way. the needs are intensifying. we start from non-food items like mattresses pillows, and blankets. but also water, 300,000 people that comment a lot of access to
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helene water because 25 water facilities there have been strikes. and obviously medical services are also an important and important concern relief internationally at the moment. in beirut, in north, in the buckeye is responding with without reach. medical services inside the collective shell but there's and also in other areas like home visits at one point that they would like to stress is the collective trauma. the psychological distress, then these people have been facing in a in which the capacity of response in the sense that it's very limited approximately three psychiatric every 100,000 people so the number is absolutely insufficient to cope with these need. and this was before the crisis. so now you can, you can imagine in terms of movements between lebanon and syria, what do we know at the moment is that approximately 40,000 people have fled the syria 80%
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of them are syrians and 20% of them are going those are the areas at the highest need than that. for instance, relief international is now responding also in kherson, which is one of the most remote and refugee effect, right? >> what, what israel to impose a blockade on lebanon in stuff getting in, how would that affect any humanitarian efforts? because you all beginning to see countries and other organizations promising money and relief for lebanon point being, it needs to get in and it needs to get distributed quickly, correct? >> thank you, becky. news. a better but actually and the yesterday together with other county director, so these interventional goes discussing get these are into ally and the
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potential impact that this will have on the civilian population. this has been announced just yesterday. so at the moment they modality on how this blockade that will be imposed. the it's still very unclear, but obviously, i mean, we are confident that these unfortunately will also impact the arrival of humanitarian aid i mean, within it's good to have you own communities that are extremely strained yeah i'm going, to give you just 60 seconds for, your key message to our viewers watching this today, it is what we collectively call for an immediate cessation of the hostilities. the situation is escalating to the point that lebanon, the lebanese communities really cannot take it aid agencies are striving to
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do their best, but no escalation would have extremely dire concepts and they're considering that they're at the moments that because the capacity to cope with the need it's it's limit this is first thing and the second thing is that the support of the international community. this is this is critical because lebanon, along good to have you. thank you very much indeed, coming to us from tripoli in lebanon. today all, right after the break, donald trump and kamala harris are expected to hold rallies on opposite sides of the country today in love the latest on the u.s presidential race. >> next stay with us clear the air about air unlike the breeze, lysol air sanitizer is the only product thank uniquely formulated to eliminate odors in term 99.9% of viruses and bacteria in the air because sent can't sanitizer lysol can these men
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making a stop in wisconsin. he focused on immigration and border security. cnn's steve contorno has more donald trump appearing in wisconsin on saturday where he said that immigration is the most pressing issue facing voters this election more important, he said quotes than anything to do with the economy, which is what voters have been telling pollsters is their top issue over and over again. >> and he chose to deliver this message in prairie duchene was scott, and this is a small community in the southwest part of the state that was recently rocked by an incident involving an undocumented individual who police say assaulted a mother and daughter here as visit, of course, comes right after vice president harris visited the border and donald trump remarked on what he saw from that trip. take a listen. >> border czar harris went to the border to lie and the most shameless and horrible way possible at the very site where she released so much suffering,
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misery, and death there's no greater act of disloyalty than to extinguish the sovereignty of your own nation right through your border no matter what lie she tells kamala harris can never be forgiven for her erasing our border. and she must never be allowed to become president of the united states trump's remarks here will full of dark rhetoric and warnings about what would happen if vice president harris is elected president. >> signage on the wall here said end the invasion of small town america they've crossed the border, they've been taken out by their countries. and set free into the united states of america so they're free to, kill again. oh, they'll kill these killers, these are killers that at a level that nobody's ever seen, not even you. a great law enforcement has ever seen people like this. they've got a dose of it though recently i got a dose of
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it their jobs have become a lot tougher and you remember when they say no, no, these are migrants, these migrants, they don't commit crimes like i said, no, no, they make our criminals looked like babies these are stone cold killers. the walk into your kitchen, they'll cut your throat trump's remarks in wisconsin coming as the race is especially tight in this key battleground, take a look at cnn's poll of polls in wisconsin they show that the race is well within the margin of error with no clear leader. >> steve contorno, cnn, paris machine the u.s. >> vice presidential debate is only days away, but that is final event before well, the showdown at trump running mate j.d. vance, made no mention of democratic vp hopeful tim walz or the debate stage. instead, he launched attacks at kamala harris, blasting her record on the economy and immigration and just a reminder to watch cnn's special coverage of the vice presidential debate between tim
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walz and j.d. vance. jake tapper, and erin burnett will get things started at 7:00 pm tuesday in new york, at 7:00 a.m. wednesday in hong kong a spacex crew dragon spacecraft successfully launched from florida's cape canaveral saturday, a two-person team is now on the way to bring two nasa astronauts home from the international space station astronauts suni williams and butch wilmore have been stranded on the iss since june after there boeing starliner capsule was deemed too risky for the flight back to earth. the dragon is due to link up with the iss about 5:30 p.m. eastern on sunday and asked they're not and russian cosmonaut will now join williams and wilmore for five months of work aboard the floating lab. and then all are due to head home in february all right in college football, it was one for the ages, but alabama held off a fierce comeback attempt by georgia to win 41 to 34. so after leading
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by 20, the eight points earlier in the game, the crimson tide found themselves down by one with two minutes and 31 seconds left after a 67 yard bulldog touchdown pass. but then seconds later, alabama struck back with a 75 yard pass, their own for a touchdown. then after a two-point conversion, they led by seven when they seal the win with game-saving interception in the end zone with only seconds left, heartbreak here in georgia all right. >> you've been watching cnn newsroom. i'm kim atlanta i'm becky anderson in tel aviv, where we will have more coverage of today's top stories after this short break, stay with
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