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around the world and to everyone streaming us on cnn max, i'm rosemary church in atlanta i'm, becky anderson in tel aviv in israel. it is 11:00 a.m. here on monday ahead on cnn newsroom, israel strikes inside the city limits of beirut for a first time on this world, we are live in the region with the latest on the growing conflict with hezbollah. >> north carolina he was still reeling from hurricane helene days afterward, swept through the southeastern us. a look at the devastation and the dire situation on the ground right now. and donald trump repeats a very personal attack against his democratic rival kamala harris we have the latest from the campaign trail begin in the middle east where israel says it has launched new air airstrikes in eastern and
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southern lebanon today the israeli military says it targeted hezbollah strongholds. >> meanwhile, israel has also conducted airstrikes in the city of beirut. the first since the start of israel's war with hezbollah the damage from an attack near beirut's cola bridge, a major intersection cnn has reached out to the israeli military for comment on this follows an intense barrage of strikes in lebanon that began a week ago lebanon's health ministry says the attacks on sunday alone killed more than 100 people and wounded more than 350 others and israel confirms that it also carried out airstrikes more than 2000 kilometers away in yemen on sunday video shot after a strike on a power station shows an inferno with
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emergency crews on the screen on the scene. now, houthi run television says at least four people were killed at this location and 45 others were wounded what israel's defense minister says, the strikes in yemen show that for israel, quote, no place is to fall. will cnn's paula hancocks live in abu dhabi with more on what is happening in the region and pull it. israeli strikes both on lebanon and within the city confines of beirut. for the first time since this assault began. and on houthis thousands of miles away in yemen. what further details do we have on what is happening now becky, it really shows that israel is widening its reach when it comes to this conflict at this point, the fact that this strike was within the inner suburbs of beirut it's certainly going to have people in the lebanese capital on edge up until this point, we have
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seen a number of strikes in the southern suburbs which is where the hezbollah strongholds are. >> but certainly in this more, in the area is going to be a concern now, this particular one we saw in the early hours of of this morning, monday morning, you saw firefighters trying to put out the fire in one particular apartment in a multi-story apartment block. now, we heard also from a palestinian militant group that they had three members of their group killed in that particular strike. this is the popular front for the liberation of palestine. now, at the same time as you say, we are seeing further afield, the strike against houthi rebels in yemen, it's not the first time that we have seen that. but in retaliation for the houthis saying that they are firing missiles on israel itself. israel has repeatedly said to that particular iranian proxy that if you fire against us, we
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will fire even harder against you. this has been a consistent message and we have seen these strikes in yemen in the past. now what we have seen back to lebanon, we've seen a number of strikes since sunday in lebanon and in the eastern part and the bekaa valley, hezbollah strongholds. but we're also hearing more about the hezbollah commanders who had been killed in recent days, the israeli military now says that on friday when they carried out the assassination on the hezbollah chief hassan nasrallah, they believe that there we're some 20 hezbollah members of varying ranks present at the underground headquarters at the time of nasrallah's death. so israel is continuing with its strategy of trying to take out the top layer and the command and control layer of hezbollah to make get more difficult for them to be able to retaliate. we've also heard from hamas
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that hamas also has a presence in lebanon that the hamas leader in lebanon fact ash sheriff has also being killed in, in an area just outside the city of tyre in southern lebanon along with his family we are continuing to see these strikes targeted strikes as israel puts them, but certainly we're seeing civilians being caught up in this point, well over 1,000 lebanese have been killed. at this point, as you say, becky, it is significant. we're seeing it moving inwards to a mosque central part of beirut you as president joe biden says he will speak with prime minister netanyahu of israel soon. biden says, a wider war must be avoided, and the u.s is taking precautions. he says all out war in the middle ages be avoided really have you've
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already taken precautions relative to our embassies personnel were wants to leave but we're not there yet, but we're working like hell with the french and many others meantime, national security council spokesperson john kirby says, although the u.s. >> is not morning, the hezbollah leaders death, they are mourning, quote, any loss of civilian life. the pentagon says, us will reinforce defensive air support capabilities in the region in the coming days, kirby emphasizes it's important to stay ready for a potential response from hezbollah for, from their backers, iran well, the rhetoric certainly suggests they're going to try to do something. i mean, just coming out of tehran, but we don't really know. we're watching this very, very closely to see how if and how hezbollah and or iran may react as well as the
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militia groups in iraq and syria. we have to be prepared for some sort of response we have to make sure that we are ready and we are we believe we have the force capability we need in the region, but it's not clear right now too soon to know how iran is going to react to this well meantime, hostage families are raising concerns that the fate of their loved ones is being overshadowed by israel's current conflict with hezbollah. >> protesters gathered here in tel aviv over the weekend demanding the israeli government refocus the attention on releasing the hostages still held in gaza. they shared a statement online writing quote and now to the most important mission after a year's delay returning all the hostages home, joining us now is sharon lifschitz. both of her parents, both of them were abducted from their home in kibbutz nir oz over the seventh, her mother has since been released, but her father
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remains in captivity, shown its good to have you this morning. i remember seeing the images of your mother being released and that must have been a huge relief back in october of last year, how is the family coping knowing that you're 83-year-old father is still being held, and this is not an easy question to answer. i realized that how will he be coping father is a strong men mentally. >> i believe he would cope mentally. i believe physically is 84. he turned 84 and it's hard to imagine. how do you survive a year in your 80s without their love of your family? >> prime minister's position here in israel is that only the destruction of both hezbollah and hamas will restore security for israel. and israelis. i don't think you believe that security will only be restored
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when both israelis and palestinians reject violence and you've said that a number of times, not least in the uk, just last week, but when you listen to the prime minister's position, much supported, i have to say by many israelis in his quest for restoring security on the northern border. do you understand at least in principle why the focus has turned to hezbollah at this point? >> absolutely. the problem is not to the note israel has a problem in the note. neither is the problem that nasrallah is gone. the problem is that for a year, israel didn't take the opportunity a had and delivered as it had in order to bring back the hostages. and so now we are not sorted either. this is, we haven't finished in gaza, we have not returned hostages. but the problem in the north is continuing
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becoming a cute, by the way, feasible or has said, all alone that is, there is a ceasef in gaza. they will cease fire. so the two have been interconnected, the whole alone you must, have been somewhat encouraged by the proposal, the ceasefire proposal, us and french backed announced last week in new york for a ceasefire for israel with hezbollah and the wider sort of sort of prison their aperture as it were for the opportunity for a ceasefire in gaza, as well. >> that of course, with an effort to try and get these hostages released, that is clearly on the back burner. i think this point as far as a reality is concerned, what's
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your message please stay strong. >> we're doing what we can against increasingly back worsening backdrop. i think that the hostages, i don't know what they feel when they see what is happening in lebanon. i don't know what the captor is torturing them and tormenting them with what knowledge. but it will be hard for them being there to understand that we haven't abandoned them i think that israel must do what it takes to bring back these hostages. they are all humanitarian cases now, the year of torture no food and water. we know that ad and you shall me came back weighing 36 kilo, which is about 74 pounds. this is impossible. and every day the chances that they will come back in coffins grow. and for us, the families and all
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the people that loved these hostages, whether they knew them before, not this is the key to ceasefire. this is the key to moving forward to solve more sustainable future for the middle east. and we have to remember that this government has built hamas for 15 years. my father was terribly against bill during a massive did not think that you play with the devil. and the prime minister of israel has thought that they would not talk and they have. and so there has been a misconception and since then he has abandoned them. the world has abandoned them. everybody can do more. everybody, it's an inconvenient problem. it meant muddies the war. it does not allow you to be so clear cut about who sites is right or wrong. we need them back home let me just ask you very briefly. >> you say both the israeli government and the world can do more when you use that term,
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can do more very specifically, what do you think needs to be done at this point there are other alternatives they should be exhausted. >> i do not think that they involve starving the children and gaza even more, but they given us the a surety for the safety of the people of israel while making the government may take the right course of action. the government is reluctant for reasons that have nothing to do with the hostages. and they have to be coaxed into doing the right thing. now you. >> thank you very much. indeed, i know how painful it must be as we approach the dreadful anniversary of october the seventh for you and your family sharon lifshitz. thank you.
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>> well i'm more coverage from tel aviv later this hour, including a surprise cabinet appointment in israel. and what that could mean for benjamin netanyahu's grip on power plus the latest on the challenges faced across the southeastern united states as the region tries to recover from the unprecedent and to damage of hurricane helene prosecutor, i never asked a victim or witness. >> are you a republican or a democrat? the only thing i ever asked them are you okay? and that's the kind of president we need right now someone who cares about you and is not putting themselves first. i intend to be a president for all americans and focus on investing right now in you, the american people. and we can chart a new way forward. i'm kamala harris and i approve this message who are you? i'm in a child
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catastrophic flooding is still an issue in places like north carolina where much of the city of asheville has been completely swamped millions are without power across the region, and it's unclear when it could be restored north carolina's governor says the damage is unprecedented. >> this is a devastating catastrophe of his historic proportions. people that i've talked to in western north carolina say they have never seen anything like this. >> this is just truly unprecedented and the devastation that we have seen here. the good thing is that we are prepared for disasters. we have 24 shelters that are up now providing assistance to people the biggest issue we're finding now is getting the food and the water to people because we're having to do so much of that by air earlier i spoke with jeremy knighten, the assistant chief with the asheville fire department about
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the situation on the ground right now? and that's devastation. that's the best way i can put it we are we're disconnected. >> we've suffered our community suffering. >> we have suffered impacts that we've never seen the rate of rise of water, the amount of debris everything that we're experiencing here is for instance, are rain gauges couldn't even measure the amount of water that flowed by in our rivers and streams our infrastructure has taken severe impacts. >> are roadways are full of mud and debris but we are out there trying to service our community. >> that is absolute devastation. >> there are still a number of people missing out there. how difficult will it be to locate them and what additional resources do you need to get that job done?
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saturday at nine on cnn israel continues to escalate its attacks against hezbollah saying it has launched new airstrikes in eastern and southern lebanon today. now this comes after israeli airstrikes hit within the city limits of beirut for the first time since the war with hamas in gaza, of course, began last year who video shows the chaos and fear unfolding for lebanese civilians in the capital following the attack on monday morning. and us official says the white house is now worried that iran is planning an attack after israel killed the iran-backed hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah meanwhile, the israeli military says it also struck power plants and a seaport used by the houthis in
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yemen on sunday, at least four people were killed and dozens were wounded, according to houthi-run television well, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is adding a former rival to his cabinet. gideon's are, will become a minister without a appointment. analysts say netanyahu is bringing on the veteran right-wing politician to shore up his base and to protect his government from ultra orthodox opposition. before israel's escalation in lebanon, netanyahu had intended to replace defense minister yoav gallant and gives our that position are in says he would have been qualified for it despite his lack of national security experience. but now says he will not take the post. we'll let you explain why he chose to appoint a former adversary she was also show you, but now it's no secret that there were differences between us in the past. but
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since october 7, we both put behind us all that has happened. that's what happened when gideon sa'ar joined the government in october. and that's how it is going to be when gideon is returning to the government and the security cabinet today we will work together shoulder to shoulder, and i intend to use his help in the forums that influenced the conduct of the war important of almost a year. now of war in gaza. of course, to understand how israel's war in lebanon is playing out for israelis. and my next guest is an expert in israeli politics and rights and i quote, while the gaza war drags the israeli government down, the second front with hezbollah and the wider middle east picks it up all night and yeoh's recovery seems tied to regional escalation. >> why? >> dahlia scheindlin posed that
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question. she is a political analyst and fellow at the century foundation and he joins us live from tel aviv. i was really interested in the conceit of your opinion piece. can you just explain a little further wear? >> you were going with that yeah. >> where i'm going with that is where i see the polls going over the year of this war for the first six months immediately after october 7 through april, netanyahu and his government were suffering in public opinion, people blame them for the failures to detect and prevent and cope with october 7, and everything that happened afterwards and their poll their polling numbers were very poor. but from around early april beginning with the assassination of a senior al quds commander in damascus. and the fact that there was an exchange of fire with iran that did not escalate out of control. there began an incremental recovery of polling. we saw another inflection point in august after the double assassination of blood sugar senior hezbollah
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commander in beirut and assassination attributed to israel of ismail haniyeh in tehran and that also did not fully escalate into a regional war. it looked like netanyahu had some sort of strategic control over the events in the regional dimension. and the polling got better for the government. now the government has regained, at this point all of what it lost in those first six months of the war. and i can, you know, my assessment is that it's because of the regional dimension. there's no evidence that gaza is playing out well in the israeli public. people are still devastated by the fact that there hasn't been a hostage release deal they consistently prefer a hostage release deal, including the concessions that would mean on israel's part to the government's position. but everybody feels like the regional threat is above politics, and that does play well for the government however, it should be said, the government has not been able to to regain the majority that it had in the november 2022 elections in surveys so if
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elections were held today, they still wouldn't win. but elections will not be held today. they haven't even been called yet, and the government could also last the full term yeah, on unless benjamin netanyahu collapses this government were to get rid of the very right wing of this coalition. >> elections, not expected anytime soon. i just want to our viewers to get a further sense so if the conceit of your opinion piece for haaretz, quote, israel and hezbollah have turned the corner into full-scale war. no one can say how it will end or how much rubble and how many bodies will be left in its wake. but one modest prediction is credible based on recent experience thanks to the war in lebanon, benjamin netanyahu and his government will probably strengthen his political hand. i think you've just that. what's your assessment
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of the appointment of gideon sa'ar? >> well, it's interesting because in a way it strengthens the government. the government had 64 out of 120 seats beforehand. so it's already had a majority, but there was always a threat that some of the coalition partners could bolt. so now it has 68 seats with the four seats that saw or get on sars party brings to it. so netanyahu is in a stronger her position. what's interesting is that when we see likud doing a little bit tiny bit better in surveys following the assassination of hassan nasrallah on friday, which is very new. of course, we don't know if these trends will last but there hasn't been any change in the position of the overall coalition and surveys, they are still only getting between 49 and 53 seats and as. a result, bringing sa'ar in could also be perceived as an effort to reach outside the core supporters of the government it's as if nothing moves those were in the anti-netanyahu block. now sa'ar doesn't have a great deal of credibility in the israeli public. he only commands small number of seats many people
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already see this as a betrayal of the voters because he ran with a party that was opposed and it's on yahoo but on the other hand, the israeli public is also absolutely demoralized by the political levels right now, they are deeply distrustful. all surveys are showing us sort of crisis of faith and the leadership and there is a great call for unity. so maybe get on sars hoping that he gets some credit for putting the unity of politicians first in order to reassure the public. and it's on yahoo may be hoping to reach a little bit outside of the core of supporters for the government, which remember this government of presents a very extreme ultra national list of militant and militarists and even conquest oriented position. and they're voters represent that too, and that's why they haven't been able to reach beyond the core supporters of the government. surely netanyahu is hoping for yeah on that government has really damaged the legitimacy of this israeli government in
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the eyes of many outside of israel as well as those inside. >> there is a benjamin netanyahu in a position at the moment threading a needle between security on the one hand and legitimacy on the other. >> going forward how is he going to work that through know, the current war has brought israel to its most severe situation of sort of on the, i would say, on the threshold of international isolation that it has really not faced since now. >> i don't want to overstate the case, but there is there are numerous ways in which israel faces significant ramifications, even among its allies, even among its democratic allies. and he has been playing fire with a relationship with the u.s having said that, i think what he's trying to do is from his
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perspective, he has long sought a greater conflagration the middle east that even draws the u.s. in and it's hard to say for sure what's goinnshis head, actions of the last number of days, it looks very much like he is pushing the u.s to a situation where there could very well be a severe escalation in the middle east, including possibly attacks on us forces that would drag the u.s. in and so it's almost as if he's not really going to give his allies a choice about international isolation or not. he's trying to pull them in and create the kind of binary divide that he described in his un speech. >> the good guys and the bad guys. >> it's how he sees the world, or at least it's how he wants the world to see israel, the problem is that israel behaves like the bag guys in many ways with its undemocratic and conquest oriented positions of this government. and yet feels like it it legitimately can expect the support of what it calls the good guys who advance peace and democracy. and i think there's a lot of uncertainty around how those democratic allies will see israel in the coming years.
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>> right dalia, always good to have you. thank you very much indeed, for joining us. >> thank you for having scheindlin. well, i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of our live coverage coming up next. donald trump is questioning kamala harris's mental state. again we'll have the very latest on the u.s presidential race for you. after this saying publicly, more people say and turns out i have enough money. >> i could just shut off but batches i can car saturday at seven on cnn she worked her way. up ahead of a summer job that mcdonald's. >> he was born there. >> i'm very rich. >> she fights for you. >> when are class is strong, america is strong he doesn't give me she has a reason for running per helping dig
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chain of events. it's so bad. >> one rough hour. and i mean real rough the word will get out and it will end immediately. and immediately maine meanwhile, trump launched into his political opponents over the biden administration' s immigration policies. >> he also repeated insults about kamala houses, mental state crooked joe biden became mentally impaired, said but lying, kamala harris honestly i believe she was born that way there's something wrong with kamala republican senator, and trump ally lindsey graham was asked about trump's rhetoric on harris's mental state. he his response to cnn's jake tapper i just think she's crazy liberal. i don't question her what do you think about that rhetoric? i just think the better course to take has to
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prosecute the case that her policies are destroying the country. they're crazy liberal but let's focus on trump's rhetoric because that's what i'm actually asking you about because the problems will the world or not, trump's rhetoric. >> they call him crazy. pelosi wanted to invoke the 25th amendment. why don't you ever talk about that kamala harris is concluded her west coast swing with a rally in nevada, a state the democratic nominee, he believes is part of her many paths to 270 electoral votes. >> harris used the event is strengthened her support among latino voters, and she took a swing at donald trump when talking health care, take listen donald trump intends to end the affordable care act has no plan to replace
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meanwhile, the harris campaign says it raised $55 million from two fundraisers in california. >> this weekend. >> larry sabato is director of the center for politics at the university of virginia and editor of a return to normalcy. >> the 2020 election that almost broke america. he joined us now from charlottesville in virginia, always good to have you with us thank you. >> rosemary new battleground polls show kamala harris and donald trump's still neck and neck in a very tight race. >> the economy remains the top issue, but also immigration, democracy, and reproductive rights. what is your reading of battleground state polls with the presidential election? we're a month away, five weeks. in fact the only thing these battleground polls are telling us rosemary, is that it's very close in all of them. closer in some than others. absolutely dead, tied
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in a couple of them, but it's close everywhere. and i think something is going to happen. i wish i knew what that will end up adding a couple of points to one side or the other. and that will push maybe five or six of the seven swing states into one candidates column what that is, as i say, i don't know exactly when it happens. i don't know but it better be soon since we only have five weeks to go and the big problem too, is that pennsylvania, georgia, and some other battleground states, they won't know the results on the night of the election. this is going to drag on and what could happen in that time. what worries you it's very worrisome. it's very worrisome. and i called 2020 the election that almost broke america. i think all of us are nervous that potentially if things aren't done right, this could be the election that does break. this republic, or at least break the system that we've had for elections. it will drag on, as you said there
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are almost 90 lawsuits that have been filed, mainly by the trump people in one variety or another. sometimes state party, sometimes national, prior to the election we're not even at the election, but they're preparing the way we're challenge is if trump should lose a close election and larry, we mentioned that immigration as one of the top issues for likely voters and that of course is one of the reasons we just saw harris visit to the us-mexico border, trump claims he can end the trouble there at the border. >> but of course a bipartisan bill could have dm that ryder and he torpedoed. that this year because he wanted to run on the issue. >> what i've most voters know about that they don't appear to understand that particular detail. >> why is that? >> we'll because they don't pay attention and fortunately we do have five weeks and maybe people will learn a bit more as the election approaches are as
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the day that they're going to vote approaches they do tend to do a little research. they pay attention a little bit more carefully i don't know whether this can be solved on trump's first day, should he get back in? because as you know, he can end the war in ukraine in one day so i just don't know which comes first there are a lot of days early in the term and he talked about one day of chaos, one day of davos how many airing leadership, dictatorship. so there are a lot of things coming in the beginning of the trump term. if there is a second trump term and date and cool. >> so while attacking illegal immigration over the weekend, trump called his opponent kamala house mentally impaired. now how does that play with the electorate? do you think well, it's outrageous. >> it's absolutely outrageous. and he also added, well, this is not an insult, it's just a
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fact. we're all used to donald trump popping off about this or that we're all used to his negative attacks on people. but to me, this is just pure for projection. he's the one who 78. he's the one who some people suspect of having some mental deterioration of one sort or another and so he frequently does this. he attacks the opponent for things he believes he can be legitimately attacked for and what impact do you think the vice president? >> michel debate on tuesday will have on the outcome of this election anything or does it not count for much they usually doesn't count for much. >> you can always have a terrible gaffe committed by one candidate or the other. but that actually doesn't sway things either. people vote for president, not vice president. i still think people should tune in. and here's the reason and why vice presidents have a way of turning into presidents. >> we've had the approximately 14 vice president get elected or succeed to the office.
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>> so people should pay attention and it should, if you're really undecided, as i said, i don't think there are many, but if you're really undecided, this could be the tiebreaker larry sabato always a pleasure to chat with you on things political. appreciate it thank you. >> rosemary and just this reminder to watch cnn special coverage of this wigs vice presidential debate between tim walz and j.d. >> vance jake tapper, and erin burnett will get things started at 7:00 p.m. tuesday in new york. that's 7:00 a.m. wednesday in hong kong american port workers from maine to texas are threatening to strike just ahead. what could mean for the u.s. economy and the global marketplace we're back in just a moment figuring exclusive movies and theories you can't see anywhere else. this can be huge
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