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next three or four years, we'll get that to zero in sheldon from mortality cut in half but turned on the central because a lot of the work you have been doing, that's right. our foundation and lots of the rich governments, including the u.s funded vaccines for all the world's children and that was for diarrhea pneumonia. now for hpv and you believe that that infant mortality rate around the world can actually even be reduced by another half exactly. so the the un in 2015 actually set that as a goal to do that by 2030, we are way off track because the progress of the first 15 years we hit the pandemic, these african countries are indebted. the strains on rich country budgets are huge with ukraine agent society. and now that aid has gone down. >> okay, its thank you so much thank you the news continues right here on cnn
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watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world, i'm kim brunhuber. >> this is cnn newsroom, the u.s. presidential election is exactly one month from today. how vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump are spending in the weekend of the clock ticks down bracing for escalation, what israel is telling the u.s. about the possibility of striking her iran's nuclear facilities in italian for the earlier missile attack and the search for the missing as the death toll falling hurricane helene in the u.s. clients newsroom with kim brunhuber we are one month and the way from election day here in the u.s. >> and today, former president donald trump is returning to butler, pennsylvania. liam venue where he survived an assassination attempt in july. he's expected to honor the victims of the shooting during
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a rally, trump's running mate jd vance and billionaire elon musk are also scheduled to be there. vice president kamala harris and her rival hit the campaign trail on friday, keeping the focus on battleground states. and they both plan to spend the weekend trying to persuade undecided voters. cnn's eva mckend is traveling with the harris campaign in michigan in a worker focus pitch. the vice president pledging to protect jobs and arguing she would have worked to create opportunities if elected for skilled workers opportunities that don't require a college degree. she also blasted the former president arguing that this record has been a disaster for working people and she touted the efforts of the biden/harris administration to shore up union jobs and an assembly plant in lansing, michigan take a listen. >> here's what i will do. i will invest in communities like flint
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factories, hire locally and work with unions to create good paying jobs, including jobs that do not require a college degree degree is not the only measure of whether a worker has skills and experience she gave a nod to the flint water prices, telling people in this community that to understand all too well, the significance and having clean drinking water as she tried to characterize herself as someone who was principally concerned about the environment and community 30 safety. >> but the vice president not
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only had a union and labor focus message here in michigan, she also spoke with arab american voters in detroit earlier in the day. we'll sense that the campaign is doing all that they can to solidify their coalitions with not that much time left to make their case eva mckend, cnn, flint, michigan on friday, donald trump campaigned in front of military families and veterans in north carolina, and he promised he would change the name of fort liberty back to fort bragg if he's reelected, even though it was renamed to push to get rid of the names of confederate leaders chris during the town hall, trump also slammed biden's recent comments about israel and iran. >> here he is they asked him what do you think about what do you think about around would you hit around and he goes as long as there aren't hit the nuclear stuff that's the thing you want ahead, right i said i think he's got that one wrong. >> is that the what you're
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supposed to hit also on friday, trump praised georgia governor brian kemp's response to hurricane helene, saying he's doing a fantastic job, but he criticized harris and biden's handling of the disaster falsely claiming that they misused relief funds. here is you know, kamala should be here she shouldn't be anywhere else. >> they given you lousy treatment in north carolina? a particular and we don't like that, so we're going to let it be known then they have to get a lot better because people are not happy that there's good economic news ahead of the election. the bureau of labor statistics reports that the us added 254,000 jobs in september, far exceeding expectations that's more than 100,000 more than economists were predicting for the month and well above the 159,000 jobs added in august, the unemployment rate dropped to 4.1% all right, joining me now is thomas gift in london. he's the director of the center on
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us politics at university college london. thank you so much for being here with us. i really appreciate it. so that jobs report good news. who's for democrats obviously, in the context of the election for kamala harris, but republicans don't like the numbers which is why donald trump is claiming the numbers aren't real areas you go migrants that are coming into the country are getting the jobs here, getting most of the jobs. and the citizens aren't getting the jobs and the other thing that you don't know what to believe anymore because 818,000 jobs two months ago was a fraud, they put an 818,000 extra jobs and it got wiped out. >> they said they made a mistake that wasn't a mistake that was done on purpose. >> so they're obviously he was referring to the common practice of the bureau of labor statistics, revising numbers either upwards or downwards when they, when they get updated information. so donald trump obviously has a history of saying this about numbers. they doesn't like what we saw republic looking senator marco
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rubio also claiming on social media that the jobs report was fake. so this seems to be their strategy to claim that the federal government has manufactured the data for political gain. do you think any of this matters to voters? do you think? >> well, thanks so much for having me, kim, it's really good to be with you. i think that it is crucial to say that several economists have already come out to publicly discredit the assertion that the jobs numbers are fake. think it's also important to point out that the bureau of labor statistics has revised multiple initial jobs reports upwards last year-and-a-half compared to what was initially released there's just no concrete evidence that the biden administration is cooking the books or trying to present misleading figures about the health of the economy. but i think that this is the problem when you have historically low trust in public institutions and particularly in government, politicians can make assertions unsubstantiated and they're going to be taken at face value by certain fraction of the population especially those who buy into conspiracy theories distrusting institutions is low across the board. it's
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particularly low among gop voters. and i think that's what trump is tapping into yeah, and i want to ask you about that in relation to the disaster relief in a second, but just staying on the economy, it is interesting thing that the economy was one of the strongest issues for trump, but the gap seems to be sort of narrowing a little bit of a new cook political report poll of swing states showed kamala harris tied on the issue of who can best deal with inflation and the cost of living. >> and then the recent american university poll found 46 percent of women prefer harris over trump to handle the economy. 38% prefer trump's. so again, that gap on this very important number one issue for most voters seems to be narrowing no, absolutely. i think from the very beginning, trump thought that cost of living and inflation was going to be his issue, but he hasn't emphasize that enough. i think that he does have a story to tell, but he's been too distracted on other things. criticisms of kamala harris personally. and so i think that
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he has to give back on message his message this be one inflation and the economy and to immigration and just keep saying that over and over and over. i think that that may help trump regained some of the momentum he's lost there because the polls that you show have to be really discouraging for republican operatives. >> yeah alright, back to that theme of trust. one of the main your geopolitical issues this week has been the federal response to the hurricane and one of the major claims by republicans is that the biden administration isn't helping folks in the stricken states and in the words of donald trump that they're going out of their way not to help people in republican areas. and then diverting them money to migrants which isn't true. i mean, there are just so many lies being spread on social media. media. margaret and marjorie taylor greene even claiming that democrats are controlling the weather to basically attack republican voters. fema had to set up a page, a web page just to deal with these rumors. so as a
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political issue you think this will resonate i think you're right that there's so much misinformation out there. >> everything is going to be politicized now and viewed through a partisan lens. even national disasters, i think to a large extent that began with hurricane katrina back in 2005, george w bush was accused of a flat-footed response to the tragedy and the federal permanent was accused of ignoring certain areas, especially the majority black neighborhoods in louisiana and florida. there was some evidence for that. then but there's basically no evidence now that democrats are specifically withholding funds and emergency response materials to republican majority areas. i think it's just a it's just false, but at the same time again, i think that it could resonate with a certain core of republican voters who are prone to look at anything that the biden administration does with skepticism. >> all right. we only have a minute left, but i did want to ask you about this because it is significant today, donald
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trump going back to the site of his first the first assassination attempt in butler, pennsylvania, it promises to be an emotional moment for his supporters, potentially a huge point in his campaign. where are you expecting? >> well i think the image of trump yelling, fight, fight, fight is the image of the campaign that trump and his allies most want voters to remember on election day. so it makes political sense that trump would go back to the site of that crime. i think when the assassination and tapped him a tip, was occurred, trump's approval was at an all-time high, and joe biden was still the presumptive nominee. the democratic party. and everyone thought that the rest of the election season would be viewed through this lens of what happened in butler, pennsylvania. but then the news cycle faded after the republican convention, after kamala harris became the nominee. and i think trump is trying to retake that attention is no coincidence, kim, that he's doing that in pencil danielle, which is the swing state of all swing states which we've talked about before. and probably the state that will
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determine the winner of the white house. so i think it will be a pretty emotional moment for trump, but one that he really wants to publicize all right, we'll be watching. >> appreciate your expertise as always, thomas gift. thank you so much. >> thank you. kim israel appears likely to retaliate against iran for its unprecedented missile attack earlier this week, us state department official says washington hasn't received any assurances from israel that it won't target iran's nuclear facilities officials are watching for the timing of any attack. >> monday marks the first anniversary of the october 7 hamas terror attack on israel meanwhile, it's just after 11:00 a.m. in lebanon, after a night of clashes between hezbollah and israeli forces lebanon is spiraling into a humanitarian crisis. it's the conflict heads into another
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week. the new report from a conflict monitoring group says, israel's bombardment of lebanon over the past three weeks is the world's most intense aerial campaign with the exception of what's happening in gaza in the last two decades the israeli military's warning medical teams in lebanon not to work with hezbollah. the idf alleged on friday, the militant group is in its words, exploiting rescue vehicles to transport what they described as terrorists and weapons. and it warned it will take, quote, appropriate measures against any vehicle it believes is being used by hezbollah cnn's nada bashir is following developments from london. so nauta, we hear there are no assurances from israel that they won't target iran's nuclear facilities. take us through the reaction that's right. >> no assurance is no clear timeline either from israeli officials, not at least according to the biden administration. again, there has been close coordination of course, in close communication and dialogue between the israeli government and the biden administration. but
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again, we are hearing again words of caution, but also uncertainty from the american president himself. we did hear from biden yesterday urging caution. of course, in this situation, again, no clarity on when we may expect some sort of response, to retaliation from the israelis the military, they're certainly been mounting concern around israel targeting energy infrastructure oil fields in iran particularly concern around what the potential follow up response then would be from the iranian regime targeting perhaps israeli territory and other locations as well as a significant concern. take a listen to this measure supporters from the u.s. president just yesterday the israelis have not concluded how they're, what they're going to do in terms of the strike that's under discussion i think there are if i were in their shoes, i'd be thinking about other alternatives than striking oil fields israelis have every right to respond two
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from the radius, but from everyone from hezbollah includes east. >> but the fact is that they have to be very much more careful about dealing with civilian catch and the biden administration has been very clear that they are in contact with israeli counterparts constantly, really on a daily basis that call for de-escalation. >> clearly continuing from the biden administration, but that of course stands that's in contrast to the actions in substantial efforts of both the biden administration, other international allies of the israeli government, of course, mounting concern, of course, will buy what this will mean for others in the region, particularly in lebanon. of course, we've also been hearing from iran as well. we heard yesterday from the deputy commander of iran's revolutionary guard corpse warning that israel's power plants and gas refineries could
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also be hit in response to still a huge potential for yet further escalation in what already is desperate and precarious situation in the region? >> yeah, absolutely not. i noted earlier the intensity of the bombardments in lebanon. so take us through what affects those are having on hezbollah, even hamas as well. and importantly, civilians there there as well, that's right. >> i mean, the scale, the intensity of the bombardment has been unprecedented. we've been hearing from monitoring groups including walz. we've been hearing from emily tripp. it was describing the intensity and severity of bombarding. we've been seeing really unparalleled with recent conflict. and of course this it's having a devastating effects on civilians. in particular important to underscore, we are talking about a very small country, densely populated. these areas are, we are seeing these heavy bombing campaigns are all densely population so with civilians and of course we have been seeing that further push on the ground, incursion by the
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israeli military in southern lebanon, as well now, of course, the israeli military claims that it is targeting hezbollah targets, hezbollah infrastructure they claimed to have killed at least 250 hezbollah militants so far, that has not yet been confirmed by hezbollah, but that is of course the figure that israel is putting out since the beginning of the bombing campaign and ground incursion in lebanon and we also of course, in the last hour or so, have received reports from hamas-affiliated media that hamas is the leader of the al qassam brigades. hamas the military wing, was killed in an israeli airstrike in northern lebanon near the city of tripoli. of course, that would be a significant development. we are still waiting to hear from the israeli military on that. but again, just to underscore this willie, an impact here, around 1 million people displaced unprecedented deaths. also foreign such a short space of time. and there are fears that this is only going to get worse plus if the situation is only going to grow
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more desperate and these red lines that we keep hearing about in gaza, in the west bank. and of course in lebanon. they've really don't seem to stand right now. so there has been a real focus on what the international reaction is going to be, whether we see a shift whether we see more pressure put on the israeli military to actually lead to some sort of de-escalation in the region jimmy campbell, we shall see. alright. >> nada bashir, live in london. thank you so much and as not a mentioned there, lebanon says more than 1 million people are 20% of its population are now displaced because of israeli strikes. and they include refugees from syria who fled the war in their country only to see it in lebanon now and has ben wedeman reports they're running out of options they're safe or safer for now syrian families, refugees, and migrant workers fled their homes near the border with israel, now, camped out in a parking lot in the southern lebanese city of sidon biden. >> ebrahim, an agricultural
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worker, walked with his family for more than 12 hours to get here but his odyssey far from over i don't mean i'm and how he escaped from war. he says, and we came here and war started. we don't know where fate will send us some say they're afraid to return to syria. others just can't what can we do? yes, it asks me, give is no even if we wanted to return to syria, we can't pay the fair early friday, israeli planes bombed one of the main crossings between lebanon and syria effectively closing a route through which lebanese officials say more than 360,000 lebanese and syrians have fled in the last two weeks here, problems are more immediate. they have no bathrooms many of the children and the elderly need medical attention. they're not getting that and the swamp
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lots of the women go behind the cars for privacy says arleigh, it's a matter of dignity. we care about our dignity, just like you the lebanese government is struggling to take care of its own and is open schools and other buildings for the displaced syrians are not a priority obviously, lambs greatest worry is his daughter, melis schem who has a brain tumor and can barely walk though. it's been 15 days, he says since he took the medicine, the nutrition, she needs so they wait until help comes or until this war ends ben wedeman, cnn south lebanon the death toll from hurricane helene continues to rise in the search goes on for many missing and flood affected areas and more than a week after the hurricane made landfall, major efforts continue to bring recovery to those effective more details when we come back soon
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>> searches continue for those still missing in flood ravaged areas. the aftereffects of there hurricane continued to cause hardship with countless homes, businesses, and lifetimes of personal belongings destroyed fema, the federal emergency management agency says it has enough money for current disaster relief, but fears it could run out if there's another storm and the current hurricane season wasn't biden is urging congress to replenish the funding quickly now more than a week after hurricane helene carved a path through the southeastern us, the focus is on recovery is march numbers of people in europe, catastrophic loss. cnn's ryan young reports incredible, there'll be for the after haven't seen my kids and tired, hungry, still have no power ripped up roads, destroyed homes, and power lines down everywhere, making the recovery process and the
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search for the missing very difficult. it's the not knowing what's happening around you. it's not knowing if help us coming. >> hey, helene is the second deadliest hurricane to strike the us mainland in the past 50 years. a week after at least 200 people are still missing. and just one north carolina county. and more than 200 people who are dead across six states. >> we've never seen this before and i know that we don't really truly know the numbers of the loss of life here questions remain about a tragic incident at the impact plastics plant in tennessee where workers tell us they were not allowed to leave the factory and time to escape the storm. >> i said, can we leave? and the woman said no, not until i speak when jerry about ten minutes later she came back and tell you you all can leave it was too late why'd you make us work that day? >> why? 11 workers were swept away, five were rescued. and sadly, two were found dead. the
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company issued a strong statement denying any wrongdoing and says, all employees were told to leave the facility at least 45 minutes before the flood hit the area? stories of survival and neighbors jumping in to help neighbors are inspiring floodwaters from hurricane helene were taking leslie worth downstream eddie hunnell, who was preparing for his son's wedding. her leslie screams in the water and jumped into a canoe so i jumped in and started swimming to her others, also springing into action. this championship kayaker. hello, brought supplies to residents trapped by floodwaters across six states. the work to clear and open roads to help power crews get the lights back like on. while small businesses and families hope for a timeline to get life back to normal, it's just realistically not there for so many right now yeah, there are many families that are in critical need of that power because we've note without the
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power they have no air, without the air a lot of the food is going to spoil and on top of that we've talked to families who are barely making it by and they're wondering where they can get their next meal. we saw a lot of free food giveaways and these affected areas and they're hoping that soon the power comes back on ryan young, cnn, atlanta one, of the most popular tourist attractions in north carolina, the biltmore estate suffered extensive damage in the floods and official say, it won't reopen before october 15th, that the earliest the historic houses, the largest privately owned mansions in the u.s built in the the gilded age of the late 19th century. >> it was largely spared, but the town surrounding it in parts of its 8,000 acre a estate were flooded and damaged, at least 72 people died in the county where the estate is located, more than 78,000 homes and businesses. there are still without power all right. we are one month away from the u.s. election and president joe biden issued a
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president kamala harris heads to north carolina today to survey the impacts of hurricane helene while former president donald trump, returning it has to butler, pennsylvania, the same venue where he survived an assassination attempt in july. meanwhile, president biden says he thinks the election will be fair, but he's raising concerns about what might happen afterwards. curious i'm confident it'll be free and fair i don't know whether it will be peaceful. things that trump has said and the things that he said last time out he didn't like the outcome of the election were very dangerous. >> and i only can hope that it's going to be free and fair and i think in this stated will be and i hope in every state it will be i think we're going to do very well vice president harris met with leaders from the muslim and arab american community while in michigan on friday, they asked her to break from president joe biden's israel policy and pushed harder for an end to the war in gaza. >> the ceo of emgage action
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group aimed at boosting the muslim american vote says harris didn't make any promises, but told them that she will do all she can michigan, of course, is a crucial battleground state and home to a large arab american population after months of barely being seen as her husband runs again for president former first lady melania trump suddenly seems to be everywhere. she has a book releasing next week. and as brian todd reports, she's even having an impact on the election campaign, even contradicting her husband on a key issue trump's newly revealed stance on abortion rights. this time from donald trump's running mate, jd vance ballotti is entitled to her own views and the same way the people of georgia are entitled to their own views. and i don't believe i have to attack or disagree or criticize anybody on this tissue the former first lady coming out in favor of abortion rights ahead of her forthcoming memoir, melania, without a doubt, there is no room for
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compromise when it comes to this essential right, that all women possess from birth individual freedom. it's a position seemingly at odds with her husband's, but former president trump doesn't seem to mind. >> we spoke about it. and i said you have to write what you believe. i'm not going to tell you what to do. you have to write what you believe one first lady historian calls melania trump's position, jaw dropping first ladies do not show any daylight between themselves and their husbands, but in modern history, we've had laura bush barbara bush, both women who were pro-choice married to men who were not pro-choice. and so they wouldn't have ever said it during a campaign season. >> this as the former first lady is also shaking up the political and media landscape. in other ways, in an interview with fox news, criticizing secret service leadership before the assassination, attempts on her husband, our team ask many times for more
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more security, more more help, and they were denied for the top leadership, you have a question marks and that's all on the descent ministration that they could give permissions what to do cnn has the donald trump's security detail had complained prior to the assassination attempts that they were not being given enough resources by the secret service. >> the agency has acknowledged it didn't provide some of what trump wanted, but has since ramped up his security. melania trump also telling fox in a separate interview, this i think both the events they were really miracles if you really think about it the july 13 was a miracle like that much, and he could you know, he could not be with us. >> and there's more controversy surrounding the former first lady, cnn's hadas gold and pamela brown report that when cnn recently reached
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out to melania trump's publisher to request an interview with her ahead of we're upcoming memoir, the publisher of skyhorse demanded $250,000 for the interview. cnn did not sign the agreement. later, skyhorse said it had sent the payment demand by mistake. spokespeople for melania trump and cnn declined to comment. brian todd, cnn, washington officials in oklahoma, rhode, very specific requirements for a bible that can be placed in the state's classrooms two of the few that meet those requirements are endorsed by donald trump. >> let's say it's school superintendent says school bibles must contain the pledge of allegiance, us constitution, and declaration of independence. lee greenwood's god bless the usa bible has those thousands of other russians don't. lee greenwood bible cost $60 standard versions of the bible are available online for less than $10. and because trump endorsed the greenwood bible, he receives some of the proceeds from sales. the other bible
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that meets the requirements costs $90 and it was also endorsed by trump >> east is bracing for a possible israeli retaliation against iran for its recent missile strike. all while israel continues to bombard lebanon and gaza officials around the region are keeping an eye on the possible timing. monday marks the one-year anniversary of the october 7 hamas terror attack on israel the state department official says the u.s. hasn't received any assurances from israel that it won't target iran's nuclear facilities. speaking from the white house press room for the first time as president joe biden said, israel hasn't yet decided on a response than that. he assumes he will hear from israel's prime minister and the decision is made. meanwhile, huge crowds turned out in tehran as iran's supreme leader led friday prayers and the memorial ceremony for slain hezbollah chief hassan nasrallah. as raleigh was
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targeted and killed in an israeli bombing in beirut last friday cnn's fred pleitgen has the details well, it's certainly a big deal for the supreme leader of iran, ayatollah ali khamenei's to himself be holding and leading the friday prayers in tehran. >> we certainly saw on some of those images that were coming in from the masala compound in tehran with the grand mosque that they were thousands of people apparently in attendance. there are a lot of them, of course, with palestinian flags, a lot of them also with hezbollah flags that as well. and if we look at ayatollah ali khamenei, one of the things that we have to keep in mind is that he was very close to the leader of hezbollah hassan nasrallah, and certainly over the past couple of years, we've heard a lot of support coming from the supreme leader for the hezbollah organization and specifically for hassan nasrallah, one of the interesting things about all this is, this is the first time that the supreme leader has held the friday prayers himself at that compound since
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2020 with the assassination of qassem soleimani, who of course, was killed in a us drone strike in baghdad. and soleimani. and the hezbollah chief hassan nasrallah and the supreme leader were known to have extremely close and extremely important relations. and so therefore, the supreme leader also so that he wanted to rally support among muslim nations against israel and against the united states. here's what he said. >> hey, i'm on my name. in that if it is stating that the enemy of the iranian nation is the enemy of the palestinian nation. the same enemy of the lebanese nation the same government is the enemy iraqi nations, the enemy of the egyptian nation. the enemy of the syrian nation. the enemy at the yemeni nation the enemy is one. of the ways of the enemy in different countries is different now all this comes as tensions remain extremely high in the middle east and the iranians certainly are bracing for what could be a massive
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strike by the israelis in retaliation for those iranian missile strikes on onto israeli territory. >> and the supreme leader picked up on that as well. he said that he believes that the strikes that iran conducted where as he put it legitimate and we're in self-defense. he also warned the israelis that there would be a severe response from iran if they did strike back at iranian territory and the depths beauty commander of the revolutionary guard also said that if the israeli strike around energy infrastructure, the iranians might in turn strike israel's energy infrastructure. fred pleitgen, cnn, berlin i'll kind of militants went on a killing spree in a town in burkina faso, spending hours gunning down innocent civilians. >> now we're learning the massacre may have been far deadlier than actually thought love that story ahead. >> and a horrific and deadly gang attack unfolds in the country. already
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tonight at nine on cnn faso may have left twice as many people dead as initially believed. that's from a new french government report about the mass killing of civilians in the town of barsalogho in august militants affiliated with al-qaeda went on a shooting spree there in one of the deadliest attacks africa has seen in decades nick paton walsh has the story, but we just want to warn you that the images are disturbing driving to the site of one of the worst massacres in years filmed by one of the killers first report said you had a shot dead 300 people here in rural burkina faso in august but cnn has obtained a french government security report that says up to 600 were murdered slowly here, echoing survivor accounts civilians, women, and children
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all told by the military to dig a trench like this. >> to protect their town barsalogho from jihadists and then shot dead for doing so by those same jihadists shovels lay down, you can see here as civilians then lay face down in the dirt themselves, suggested they surrendered before being shot raging unchecked across this area of africa, the sahel with the french military were kicked out after military coups were filmed being told to take charge of their own security and dig the trench network you can see on these satellite images how vast it is one survivor talked to cnn i started to crawl into the trench to escape, but it seemed that the attackers were following the trenches so i
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crawled out and came across the first bloodied victim. >> there was screaming everywhere. i got down on my stomach under a bush until later in the cry if there are no tears to shed we the survivors are no longer normal. i see my late friends when i'm asleep. it's more than 300 dead anyone who denies it should come and see me the french government report as the president coup leader, captain ibrahim traore is recently himself hard to spot in public his personal bodyguards supplied by the russian paramilitary group wagner, the report says were shipped off to russia to stop the ukrainian advance in kursk, leaving him yet more isolated traore launched a trench digging program here in june. >> in for quote, do the recruitment would ever village you ship crazy, the trashy served on dickey the machine song it makes a box as it related to a person depressing
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especially, for the elephants trapped in their enclosures wait to be risky for days now, heavy rains have been falling across northern thailand hosing flash flooding and landslides but for the made ten valley just outside chiang my home to the elephant nature park it is now completely underwater. threatening the lives of the animals. it provides sanctuary for 100 elephants who live here along with a menagerie of thousands of other animals have all been rescued from injury and abuse. but this natural disaster only adding to the quickly moves through the floodwaters another follows a distance behind her name is platon and she is blind and injury from her former days in the logging industry unable to see. she's caught in the fence. >> the elephants calling out
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