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breaking news good evening you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm kaitlan collins in new york, and we start with breaking news this hour as the death toll from hurricane helene is now i'll climbed to at least 93 people. >> as officials are warning us that number is only expected to grow. the north carolina governor, i just spoke with them in the last hour. he says over but thousand people have filed reports that loved ones. they're unable to reach them as of this bowman is several areas of his state are still in search and rescue mode president biden has been briefed by fema. he is planning to visit storm storm-ravaged areas later this week, we're told and what he'll see is nothing short of devastating sides of mountains have
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collapsed, sliding down into towns overwhelming communities with mud and debris. entire roads have crumble of meeting that survivors have no words they out and rescue crews no way in. cnn's rafael romo is live for us in asheville, north carolina, in rockville. obviously, the question here of what this looks like. the biggest concern is for people safety. and where do the rescue efforts stand right now from what you're hearing from officials? >> yeah. officials are telling us that there are rescue teams from out-of-state, 19 of them, three from the federal government, trying to rescue people and they've been able to rescue hundreds of people. but the reality here is that the problem goes even deeper because people don't have water, don't empower, don't have a way to commute kate with relatives. and i could tell you a lot of stats and figures. caitlin about what people are facing right now. but we wanted to hear directly from people who lived here, from people who
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went through that hurricane in the last few days. and i am grateful that the man has shied family is joining me right now. here live in asheville laura named kyle. thank you very much for giving us a couple of minutes to talk to you. lauren, let me begin with you. what is the situation you live only five minutes from here. what are you guys going through right now? >> yeah. so currently, we don't have any power or water no way to communicate with anyone else either region or inside the region, which is obviously frustrating. but we've been relying on am radio to get updates locally so not having water or power really is crippling for any type of recovery effort yeah. >> and kyle, it is very difficult also to see that we are surrounded by mud. it's very difficult to go anywhere. how is the family coping right now? >> so we're just taking one step at a time you know, we've just been huddling down at the house just making sure that our daughter is taking care of the
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food we have we're just just trying to rush and what we have and just trying to be as diligent as we can with the supplies we currently have? >> yes, they were fortunate enough. kaitlan now, a few moments ago to meet their daughter, 4-year-old, rose, is just hard for me to imagine that you're going through this. and at the same time, you also have to take care of that precious little girl if your it's it's got to be really hard yeah. >> i may yell at my husband a little bit more to stop drinking so much. water yes we are trying to take care of her and keep her belly bellyful and keep her happy and she's doing great. i mean, all things considered she's doing really well governor roy cooper told us in the last hour and an interview with kaitlan collins, collins, that they're bringing supplies. >> kyle, water, food for people who needed are you guys okay for the time being and what can you tell me about your neighbors, people who live where you live, it seems to be pretty scattered you know, there's some people that are way worse off than others. we would consider ourselves lucky
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in the fact that we have food. we know that there's people missing and there's been reports of people that have absolutely no food and are still being looked for and things like that. so we're we're pretty lucky in that regard and lauren, before we go, you wanted to say hi to somebody, haven't been able to reach to quickly. >> can you say who that person is and why do you want to tell her? >> i just want to say hi to my mother, a gnat. and sarasota, florida. and let her know that we are okay also concerns what having to clean drinking water for their four-year-old daughter, for their family, rafael romo, in asheville. >> that is what life is like there right now. thank you for that report and it's not just of course, the day-to-day that we are looking at in other
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areas, local business owners also say that that their livelihoods and tyler entire livelihoods have literally been swept away as a result of this storm aaron quevedo is owns the bomb salon on depot street and joins me now and errol, let me just first say, i'm so sorry for what you and your neighbors have been through. we'll make sure it gets the attention that it deserves as you're recovering from this but can you just tell us what happened to your salon because i understand it was actually under water as a result of this storm >> so the entire most of the entire salon was underwater. we had about five feet of water that came up into the building it completely destroyed everything. so it this washed everything away. everything is covered in mud and it's not just us, but it's all of the buildings around us to so the entire river arts district is really suffering right now. >> were you able to salvage anything or is your sense that right now from the damage you can assess that the entire
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salon is destroyed basically the entire salon is destroyed. so i was able to save just a couple of things, but nothing really like my shears for my stylus and a couple of other like personal items, but basically everything is gone i mean, aaron, i imagined when you open this along that you never thought you'd be dealing with five feet of water inside your business? no i, mean, of course not, you know, and like this is this is a flood and this is a situation that i don't think any of us ever expected to happen. it's really crazy and nothing that any of us have experienced in our lifetime what's next for you? what is your next step here? because i know you have you've employees, you have stylist who work there what comes next? >> so right now for all of us, like what we're doing in the community is we're just trying to take care of each other as much as possible i started a
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gofundme for my stylus to help to try to support them right now, since we can't work, we're just banding together with our friends and our community and trying to just take care because none of us, most of us don't have any power or water and a lot of people don't have cell service yet. so everything is just it's just really crazy. we're just trying to do what we can one step at a time. >> given you don't have power and water and we were talking to the fire chief earlier nashville, the assistant fire chief about they don't know when that's going to be restored what's your reaction so far of how officials are doing now the government is handling this inside state your local officials. do you believe that they're doing what? but what they need to be able to, what they can in this moment aaron quevedo? we lost her shot there. obviously, understandably, some major
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issues with communication and getting in touch with people who are on the ground that rob feels speaking with will continue to report out what is happening there. thank you. aaron quevedo for joining me though, to talk about that. still ahead here tonight on cnn, israel is intensifying its attacks down going after both hezbollah and lebanon and the houthi rebels in yemen. jim sciutto is live in tel a vivas, israel's moving tanks closer to the northern border with lebanon have been questions of the possibility of an israeli ground invasion. we're gonna get a live report on the ground right after this highest rated oprah winfrey show of all time. >> we're still talking about it she opened the door to have discussions about way in a way that we had not before tv on the edge, moments that shaped our culture tonight at nine on cnn no matter race, gender with this city the need to screen
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>> one bank for now, for later, for life, chase make more of what's yours miserable rosales in asheville, north carolina. >> and this is cnn news just in to cnn. and these are new pictures live in central beirut ab cnn is learning of new strikes is israeli air strikes to strike inside the city center of beirut. in fact, the closest to the city center of israeli strikes so far during this latest offensive there, cnn has geo located be scene in the city center of a routine as nic robertson joins me now here in tel aviv, nic, we have of course course seen a whole series of israeli airstrikes across southern lebanon. no question. but also in beirut most significantly in the southern part of a root, the one that killed hassan nasrallah. but a strike right in the city center. tell us the
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significance of that well, it clearly indicates that the idf thinks that there are targets that are than an hour closer to the city santa, i mean, that makes sense because the struck the strikes in beirut had been targeted strikes at individuals. >> so that then suggests that they were targeting in it an individual. but by having it so close to the city center for all those people that moved away from the southern suburbs where hezbollah is known to sort of have deep roots an, a stronghold. this means these ot safe and it perhaps targets or whomever are moving more centrally located. >> it also has a significance, does it not? because in lebanon, the southern part of beirut considered but as we watch these live pictures here, more of a hezbollah stronghold. if you strike in the city center in quite a mixed city with all the various ethnicities and religions that make up this diverse society here you are bringing the war
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to them as well. >> yeah. >> i mean, if you go back to the civil war days, there were those sort of the green line and the other sort of the library intersection where these were the these were the dividing lines between the different the. different communities, whether it be christian, whether it be sheer, whether it'd be sunni and the different strongholds there. so yes, when you come into the center and this we understand was near the cola bridge i mean, major interstate major intersection. it is down. yeah. yeah. >> it when you bring it in there, then you are coming out out of the sort of more the areas that are known as the shear strongholds. there has been a stronghold, but also it does indicate perhaps some has hezbollah figures are now realizing that there is no safety where they were. but it seems to be that this would suggest that again, the israelis, the idf, have an intelligence pentagon tradition that is giving them a degree of tracking on some of these figures. they can find them wherever they are. should note that these, this video was taken just moments ago. it is not live video, but showing the
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immediate aftermath of this strike in beirut. nic robertson it seems there seems to be another part of the idf's continued effort and this was the impression i was getting speaking with idf officials today to ten you to keep hezbollah on the backfoot. this is a moment to press the advantage and very clearly they continue to do that and to deliver the message, it seems in quite explicit form that they could find hezbollah leaders and fighters wherever they are. and we've seen a lot of evidence of that in recent days. nic robertson, thanks so much. i want to turn now to our panel of experts, international security analyst, former deputy director of national intelligence, beth sanner, also joining us, aaron david miller, longtime middle east us diplomat and general wesley clark, of course, was a long history himself and national security, former nato supreme allied commander. good to have you all here. aaron david miller first, if i could begin with you as we see these strikes now that are showing the true extend far and wide of these ongoing at this ongoing
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military series of operations against hezbollah across lebanon. but also what we saw earlier today, strike x against houthi rebels in yemen this expanded offensive escalation, whatever you want to call it is far from over about it. in fact, jim, you know, i don't believe in transformations. >> the rear in life and certainly very rare in middle eastern politics doubtless, these israelis have made it an extraordinary effort to decapitate his vola go after the comms. their intelligence neck weren't their veteran commander, real question in the end though, is, i think how, how in fact you do you translate? >> even strategic successes into what the israelis hope is a broader aim, which is not just to break the ring of fire, but break it in a way that they can return 70, 80,000 israelis who've been relocated, dislocated from their homes in
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the wake of october 7, and to give them not just an assurance from the government that they have of real security so that no cross-border incursions by radwan forces in southern lebanon will occur. >> that's going to be a great fear. so i, again, i think we're in early days here of rewards, of attrition, one between israel, hamas, which is not over, one between israel hezbollah, which is ongoing the premier event between israel and islamic republic of iran general wesley clark the discussion now in israel is, will there be a ground component to ongoing israeli operations against hezbollah preparations are underway. >> we have seen my colleagues have seen some of those forces positioning in northern israel. would it be necessary in your view, from a military perspective for israel to send
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ground forces in to accomplish what appears to be their goal which is to push back hezbollah forces from its northern border yes, that wouldn't occur to be necessary if that's the goal, is to push him back ten miles. >> you guys might have to have brown forces in there really depends on how, how israelis read the results of the airstrikes and their first moves that the ground forces or they hit a lot of resistance their objectives may be flexible, but i have to believe that age really is right now. she nothing but weakness. iran is weak. iran doesn't want to intervene doesn't want a war and so i think. the israelis are going to do to maximum damage. they can right now to his blog. and that means ground forces you're just joining us, these are pictures from just moments ago of an israeli strike in the center of a root alive in if
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you want to call it that, that we have not seen these israeli strikes cross yet in this latest escalation but it beth, as you follow, as you know so the u.s. >> preference and president biden repeated again today is for some sort of negotiated settlement to get security for northern israel, but also to end and the expanded fighting between israel and hezbollah is there any path credible path that exists today to carry that out or if israel fully invested in a military solution if you want to call it that purely a military solution know, i think this is something that maybe biden will be talking to netanyahu about a little bit later tonight because as aaron said, it's you can have these strategic successes, whatever you want to call it on the battlefield but ultimately you have to have some kind of political agreement in order to create a
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permanent kind of, safe area so people can return home because, you know, what is going on when you ban the center of beirut you're starting to not only do you have basically ground forces that are still intact in southern lebanon, even if they may be scattered and without a command and control, there are still tens of thousands of salt hold your rivers, and your creating just a sense of this lebanese people against israel in the long run, this is what biden always talks about. >> that you need to have a strategic, a sense of strategy of where you're going and how you actually going to get that line between the military successes and the long term? stability that you seek and so no, we're not ready yet. >> i don't think that there's any way that the idf is going to hold back at this point, they they have a strategy, they have an existential threat, and they're going to go for it for a awhile more
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just described, right, is exactly how some us officials, but even some israeli speak about the issue here. >> between israelis and palestinians. and that is that you need a political agreement, not purely forever war. but aaron david miller, at least the current israeli government, seems to have no substantive interests or is demonstrated no commitment to that path. where is that path? who would lead such a path to some sort of negotiated solution? >> i mean, gymnastic core question, right? >> i mean, you you've seen a year almost hard to believe. it'll be a year next week on monday. next monday, a week from monday and what you're going to end up with, i'm afraid or two incredibly traumatized communities which are effectively in with respect to a political solution, little less, you haven't israeli prime minister who's organizing principle is to try to maintain himself in power and he's got a coalition
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particularly two extremist ministers who will bolt by the way, it's instron because you just added, you don't sa'ar to the coalition. another four seats. so he does have more running room. should he choose to take a bit look? november 5 is the key date for benjamin netanyahu he's waiting to see its who the next president of the united states. and i think that will kill adjust accordingly. so the answer is no. i see no pathway right now out of this often, beth, aaron, david miller, general clark, thanks so much to all of you for joining us. still ahead this hour. we will continue to follow the breaking news back in the u.s. at least 93 people don't navy three people confirmed dead after hurricane helene including 30 people in just one north carolina county. we're going to take you there, coming up >> tim walz and j.d. vance in their first and only face to face to beat and cnn has covered with that's political
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carolina say they have never seen anything like this our number one priority right now is getting people out and getting supplies in there are search and rescue teams from 19 states, from the federal government, from our national guard from our state and local teams who are out there rescuing people as we speak the biggest problem is getting to them because more than 200 at roads are closed. >> many counties and areas where people are our land block, cell phones, and internet service is down so we know there are a lot of families and friends that are worried about people, food and water is critical because people are cut off and it's very difficult. >> and if not impossible, to get trucks into some of these places. so we're having to do it by air. there is a massive effort underway to coordinate
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and make sure that we're getting supplies and water to people because life, it's a life and death situation here. we know that there will be a number of fatalities at this is a tragic, devastating events so that we know there will be a lot of fatalities warning he does expect that death toll that we just updated you on to continue to rise as they are searching for people. i want to go to cnn's rafael romo, who is on the ground live in asheville, north carolina. and rafael. obviously we can see the water in the devastation it had, but even after seeds, there's just a huge mess to clean up. we're looking at where you are. it is one of the hardest hit areas. it's actually close to the famous biltmore estate. tell us what you're seeing on the ground yeah, huge mess is a great way to describe it. >> kaitlan and look at where we are. i am surrounded by mud, by
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debris, but all kinds of different dangerous. you see behind me there's a wendy's that it surrounded by mud that's not going to open any time soon. on the other side of this long john silver surrounded by debris here, there's like a drum container. i don't really know what it is and it's hard to imagine where this thing came from it came from which tells you how powerful the floodwaters were. there some plan here and again, mud everywhere. and this is what people are having to put up with also but this is something that caught my attention. kaitlan if our photographer assumes in this gas pump the screen here has sand inside, which tells you that the water level at one point was up to this point. and this is only a few things but i can point out officials are saying that people need to stay away from the from the water because there may be down power lines, there may be sewage,
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there may be other things that oppose a dangerous. and this is only one part of the state. just multiply what you see in here, times dozens, maybe hundreds. and that's when you begin to get an idea of what western north carolina is going through right now, kaitlan yeah, they devastation is unreal. rafael romo, thank you for being on the ground. we'll continue to check back in with you as we learn more from officials and we'll be back with other major breaking stories in just a moment. >> tv on the edge. tonight at nine on cnn this tiny home trend not for me. this is more like it. the same goes for my foot worth. why want hands-free with white fit sketch are slipping just step in and go without bending down or touching my shoes wide pit hands-free skechers slip is did you know that if you shave one-third of what you remove is
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border security bill that donald trump tanked. i will do more to secure our border. we will pursue more severe criminal charges against repeat violators pollster and communications strategist frank luntz, and it's great to have you here, frank, because immigration obviously is a huge issue for voters. >> that's why we saw harris at the border on friday night in arizona. and you did a focus group recently about just how much this issue matters to the voters that you spoke with. i want to yes. share some of that with people that there's a distinction between an illegal immigrant and someone who's entered the country illegally. >> who's seeking asylum and trying to become a citizen. the other question is, what do you want it there here? what do you, what are we going to do with them getting my id, people who want to think a probable
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not here deport them, send them home sam home, leaving it illegals here you undermine that. the system of legal immigration because you send a message that laws can be tossed out the window now, a lot of voices that we're hearing from there, what stood out to you, frank, from what you've heard of these voters with very different views? >> in, that session, it went on for 11 minutes. i did not interrupt even once they didn't need a moderator for 11 minutes, they took the conversation completely in a different direction i applaud cnn for using them most rational responsible, sensible, commentary, because this is an issue that is out of control the public is very hyped up about it, very angry about it. one in the solve the issue, complaining about both political parties, both candidates, and that they are doing nothing except arguing did wage and it seems to be
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getting worse well, and on that, we're seeing numbers that show harris has the edge with registered latino voters. >> it's a new number, new polling that's out today from nbc, but she's actually further behind than where democratic nominees have been in the past. what do you attribute that to answer critical finding back in 2020, joe biden beat donald trump by more than 30 points among latino voters. >> right now, harris, his lead is only 13 or 14 points. >> half of that and that comes into play in states like nevada and arizona, that are critical to the seven most important swing state number one there is a break, a split between the black and brown community over the biden ministration. biden and harris and the feeling that they're being left behind. number two economics that they see the town trump, though the division between trump and harris has narrowed somewhat
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trump still has the advantage on the economy in general, and inflation and affordability in particular. and number three, they know that they matter. and so they're paying much more attention and they used to be a core constituency for the democrats. and now quite frankly, they're probably the largest group that is truly up for grabs in 2024 yeah it'll be fascinating, just the impact that has on this presidential election. but frank, i've sat also ask you about something. trump earlier today. and he did part of this yesterday, but today he was talking about this violent crackdown on crime in the united states. i want you to just listen to what he said at a rally and walk into a device. walking out with their air conditioners with a refrigerators on their back. the craziest thing, and the police aren't allowed to do their job. one rough hour i mean, real rough the word will get out and it will end immediately. and immediately
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know it will end that. i mean, he's literally describing the plot of the movie purge for people who haven't seen it. but, t first let's just listening to that, talking to voters. you know, when you're talking about these undecided persuadable voters how do you think they hear something like that while you're getting right to the point. >> and this is critical, voters, he's undecided voters don't like how dominant trump talks but they do agree with him on many of the most important issues they approve of harris's approach of focusing on the future, but they questioned her on issues like this, whether she's strong enough and tough enough. so the rhetoric is not effective, but focusing on the issue is, and that's why they're still undecided voters. because quite frankly, they don't want to vote for either candidate. what i tell people in speeches is the good news. i'm gonna be
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done with all of this and less than 40 days, the bad news is that one of these candidates has to win this is the frustration for undecided voters. they liked the policies at one candidates and they prefer the persona of the other candidate. >> frank luntz, it's a fascinating, a look at this race and where these voters stand. thank you for joining us thank you for having me next more on the numbers that frank and i were just talking in 8:00 right after this, the whole story with anderson cooper, you're going to hear a cnn senior political commentator, ana navarro exploring why former president donald trump is still appealing to so many latino voters. she traveled across the country to firsthand see these issues that a lot of these latino you know, voters care about. that is next here only on cnn, be sure to watch that. i do want to note some breaking news that we do just have in the singer and songwriter kris kristofferson has died. christopherson, of course, co-starred with barbra streisand in the movie, star is born he wrote many songs made
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watching it yeah. >> and i'll be clear. my voice is just raspy right now because i was at alabama, georgia game last night, which were to win. so was insane. i'm still recovering a little bit from just how excited i was there but you matt obviously you're known for your impersonations which are incredibly sometimes eerily spot on. and what we're looking at in politics this week is that in two days j.d. vance and tim walz in one and only vice presidential debate what are your predictions for how that's going to go? >> well, i just hope that j.d vance loves his memo as much as eric adams loves turkish airlines, but i think it's going to be a very interesting i think you know, the winner of this debate will get another. we'll get diddy's key to the city presented by eric adams. so let's see what happens the j.d vance campaign situation has been interesting. he's been in some weird situations. he
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didn't like a donut shop, read a bakery goes, i'm j.d. vance is running for vice president and then like no one wants anything to do with them so hopefully there's a little more charisma and tim walz will be moving his hands and going crazy. i'm not sure what he is doing. >> he's got a lot of he's got a lot of handwork going on. so i'd like to bce, there's big coach energy at a tim walz and big couch energy had a j.d. vance. so let's see what prevails governor walz, what do you have an impression of him yet because he does have this kind of presence on stage that a year ago, not many people were, were aware of. >> what do you have like doing a fiddler on the roof, thing is moving his hands. he's very excited to be there. he's going to say jd is just plain and simply weird. he's got that coach energy going on a little ted lasso with a little bit of rasp. and he's going to say, when we, when there's dang election, i'm taking a get on a gatorade kaitlin, an important over kamala's face.
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that's what i'll say. jd is just plain and simply weird. it's coming along. i got to work on it what are you going to do if you have you have joe biden impression you haven't donald trump impression. what are you going to do if harris wins the election? >> well, listen, kaitlan, first of all, i just want to say it's really a tremendous honor to be back on cnn with you then last time i was at cnn with failing kaitlan collins. i called you a nasty person. it was during that great town hall, but there's a lot of material to work with kaitlin and i will tell you that you're not so nasty. in fact, you're quite nice you've improved but thank you for the tough question. tough but fair enough. fled. fair? that's your question. kaitlan, you know, i can just do the whole government. okay. we got walls, we got bernie, we got we got ted cruz, we got bernie sanders, rfk jr. barak obama doesn't i kinda gavin newsom's, so i'm just going to work with everybody else and i'll try to adjust my vocal cords to match the kamala
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harris, but the bottom line is i'm really on cnn tonight to admit that i also had an affair with rfk jr. okay. continue. here we go that note, mad, fred. >> thank you so much. should i be thinking you? thank you so much. have a great night thank you. >> kaitlan. >> you're the best eggs to the rest of you for joining us tonight for a very busy hour. i'm kaitlan collins. the whole story with anderson cooper is up next is taking a break from breaking news to air. have i got news for you? breaking news. i'm getting a sandwich. >> we need to talk about what constitutes breaking news have i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn and streaming next day on max is it possible to be more capable and more practical be able to perform and hear make a state making this out in
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