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watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom we are one month away from election day in the u.s. with all eyes on the battleground states kamala harris is warning voters in michigan about how a trump presidency could impact workers. and donald trump hitting back while surveying damage from hurricane helene we'll look at the false claims he's making about government relief funding plus lebanon faces a humanitarian crisis as israel continues its airstrikes what we know about the campaign how the u.s. is responding >> this is cnn newsroom with kim we are day here in the u.s. and both presidential nominees are keeping the focus on battle great supplying to spend the weekend trying to persuade undecided voters. today, former president donald trump is returning to butler,
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pennsylvania to the same venue where he survived an assassination and attempt in july. he's expected to honor the victims of the shooting during a rally from running mate jd vance and billionaire elon musk are also scheduled to be there. meanwhile, vice president kamala harris heads to north carolina today to survey the impact of hurricane helene she will also get a briefing on the recovery efforts harris held two events in the key state of michigan on friday where she told working class voters that donald trump doesn't have their back issues as we stand here in a house of labor we will not be fooled we will not be gaslighted donald trump's track record is a disaster for working people. >> he is an existential threat to him america's labor movement the vice president also highlighted her record on labor issues, fighting to protect union jobs, and she touted the biden administration's commitment to continue federal grant funding for a vehicle manufacturing plant in michigan donald trump
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held a town hall in north carolina on friday where he criticize harris and biden's handling of hurricane helene and falsely claimed that they misused relief funds. >> steve contorno reports donald trump spent friday evening and fairfield, north carolina, just down the road from fort liberty that is the largest military installation in the world's he promised that if he was elected, he would change the name of the ford back to fort bragg, which was named after a confederate general that was it's well received in this crowd of service members, veterans, and military families. many of which ask questions about the military and about what donald trump would do differently than joe biden if he is elected trump in kind was quite critical of the biden administration's handling of it. the military and foreign affairs, they asked him, what do you think about what do you think about around would you hit around and he go goes as long as they don't hit the nuclear stuff that's the thing
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you want to hit, right i said i think he's got that one wrong. is that what you're supposed to hit north carolina, of course, is a state that is still in recovery mode after hurricane helene and donald trump continue to criticize the biden/harris administration's handling of the cleanup and recovery of the storm and, you know, kamala should be here. she shouldn't be anywhere else. they've given you lousy treatment in north carolina? a particular and we don't like that, so we're going to let it be known and they have to get a lot better because people are not happy. >> now the vice president is scheduled to tour hurricane wreckage in north carolina on saturday. trump meanwhile, will return to butler, pennsylvania yeah, that is the site of the first assassination attempt on his life. you'll be joined there by tech billionaire elon musk and his running mate jd vance, steve contorno cnn, fayetteville, north carolina has frozen joe biden expressed
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concern about the potential for violence after next month's election on thursday, biden spoke to reporters from the white house briefing room for the first time in his presidency, when questioned on whether he felt certain the election would be free, fair, and peaceful. >> the present since said, his confidence only once so far, areas i'm confident be free and fair i don't know whether it will be peaceful biden also pointed to last tuesday's vice presidential debate, noting ohio senator jd vance's sidestepping the question of whether trump lost in 2020 and whether he'd accept the outcome in the upcoming election white house is also commenting on israel's strikes against targets in lebanon and the humanities korean crisis. it's creating israel's bombardment of lebanon is ongoing this ban falling strikes across the country and at least a dozen air raids on beirut's southern suburbs overnight. a new report from a conflict monitoring group says israel's bombardment there
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over the past three weeks is the world's most intense aerial campaign, with the exception of what's happened in gaza in the last two decades, the u.s announced more than $150 million worth of humanitarian aid for lebanon on friday, the bioinspiration supports israel's military offensive, but is expressing concerns about the impact on civilians lebanon says more than 1 million people are 20% population is now displaced because of israeli strikes the leader of hamas's military wing, the al-qassam brigades was reportedly killed in an airstrike in north lebanon near the city of tripoli. that's according to a media outlet affiliated with the group so far the israeli military hasn't commented all right, cnn's nada bashir is following developments from london. so not just started, i noted the intensity of the bombardments in lebonon, take us through the effect. it's having on hezbollah, even hamas. and importantly, the civilians there as well
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of the ongoing bombardment that we are seeing across lebanon now is significant to say the least, this is a hugely desperate situation for many civilians, as you noted, overnight, we have seen at least a dozen read strikes on the southern suburbs of beirut. >> we have seen is strikes on lebanon actually spreading and hunting, rather advancing across the country, as you mentioned, reports of an airstrike overnight in northern lebanon near the city of tripoli targeting the senior hamas official that reportedly the head of hamas's or qassam brigades, the military wing there again, no comment from the israeli military on that. just yet those reports coming from hamas affiliated media. but we have seen these strikes advancing and deepening across the country. there certainly has not been any sort of de-escalation by the israeli military in lebanon, according to hezbollah officials, we have seen yet further attempts to advance an incursion in
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southern lebanon overnight, according to hezbollah, that began at around 11:00 p.m. local time it's israeli infantry pushed back again this coming from hezbollah. meanwhile, on the other side, we've heard in the israeli military reporting on these five projectiles being fired from lebanon targeting israeli territory according to the israeli military, these projectiles were shot down or fell in open areas and of casualties are said to have been reported. but again, the israeli military is claiming that they are targeting hezbollah militants, that they are targeting hezbollah infrastructure across lebanon. they say that they have killed at least 250 hezbollah militants so far, but it is important to underscore that these areas that we are seeing being raided, being bombarded by the israeli military or by and large densely populated with civilians as a very small country, the areas in beirut that we are seeing being targeted are densely populated, crammed, filled with residential apartment buildings. and what we've seen of course as a result of this huge displacement crisis,
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lebanese authorities saying around 1 million people in lebanon an are now internally displaced. we've seen as worrying surge in the number of syrian refugees. now in fact, trying to flee lebanon and returned to syria despite the risks that they may face, they're and of course, we have seen the key main route connecting lebanon to syria. now also bombed by the israeli military hugely desperate situation for civilians there. and while we are hearing these evacuation warnings from the israeli military for civilians that they say are living or present knee areas that they believe to be hezbollah at targets by enlarge these warnings are not coming with enough time for civilians to get out, to get all their belongings. and of course, to gather their children and evacuated. so it is a worrying situation and what we're hearing from monitoring groups as the level and intensity of bombardment that we are seeing is really unprecedented at this stage. >> laura, i appreciate that update. none of us you're live in london. thanks so much us president joe biden indicated
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that israel hasn't yet decided on how to retaliate against iran for the missile attack at launched on tuesday, cnn's kylie atwood has details from washington israel has given us no assurances that they will not target iran's nuclear program as part of their retaliation against iran for the missile strikes that were carried out against israel earlier this week. >> this is noteworthy given the fact that the biden administration, president biden himself has made clear that the united states would not support retaliation from israel including that would include going after iran's nuclear program, though they say that there should be severe consequences for iran for those attacks earlier this week. and when it comes to the timing of israel's retaliation, this top state department official said it's really hard to tell if israel would use october 7, of course, the anniversary of that horrific attack from hamas
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against israel to retaliate against iran, saying, in their estimation, it's more likely that it israel would use the days before or the days after just given how solemn of a day october 7 is, but it's very clear that us officials right now still don't know exactly actually how israel is going to respond or exactly when it will respond. kylie atwood, cnn, the state department so as israel weighs its options in terms of striking iran, the u.s. >> is going after houthi targets in yemen conducted on friday taking aim at the group's military and other capabilities. the u.s. says, the goal was to protect the freedom of navigation after weeks of houthi attacks on ships in the red sea bound for israel, a tv station controlled by the rebel says some of the strikes hit an airport in western yemen might want to go live now to northern lebanon and paul salam, the vice
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president of the middle east institute. thanks so much for being here with us again. so the u.s. striking targets in yemen in this week, the pentagon announced it would send a few thousand more troops to the region to help defend israel and to protect the u.s. troops. already there. but now the discussion is it the beefed-up us presence there isn't actually deterring a wider war or just making it more likely because it's emboldening israel. what, what do you think is more likely? >> well, i think the trajectory for about a year now has been one of a widening of the war. and indeed we are hours or days away from a major strike from israel to iran as you know, as you vote yourself, have reported that it's not clear what those targets will be, but this will be really the largest scale conflict between the two big players israel and iran and the ramifications of that could
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be a very enormous, it's been quite clear that the u.s. has really not been able to calibrate or manage or guide developments in the region. they have not been able to influence to any significant degree the decisions of the netanyahu government. and maybe there have been able to deter iran and a very limited way. but iran, as we've seen, has hit israel continues to support hezbollah and hamas are no major change there we heard there that israel i'll hasn't given any assurances he won't target iran's nuclear facilities. >> what do you think the u.s. response will be if it does, particularly if they weren't told in advance major initiatives that israel has taken without telling the u.s. and advance, and certainly without agreeing with us on this would be a much larger target. this is not the gaza strip and it's not lebanon so it would be more of a breach. but i don't think the united
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states has any other option or any other setting at this point. but to support israel, even if they disagree on the targeting or on the action if israel does target whatever wishes to target on iran iran is going to retaliate and then the u.s will be in the position of quote, unquote, defending israel effectively, the u.s. is locked in to whatever prime minister netanyahu decides to do so as you've noted, there are a couple of times israel's basically kept the us out of the loop. >> and despite all of the u.s. calls for peace de-escalation pieces is even more elusive. now than it was before. so, so all of this constant theme that you're saying there, what does it suggest then about us influence on israel seems almost non-existent >> influence, especially with
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the prime minister netanyahu, who was born in the u.s. knows the us well, has been confronting, i would say several us presidents in the past. he's quite practiced in this he does know and you recall in the u.s congress, he got 50 standing ovations from a majority of both parties so he know that he knows that president biden or the biden administration doesn't have a lot of political clout when it comes. to the supportive, supportive israel, they cannot really withdrawal pause military support they cannot pause financial support. so their tool kit is extremely limited and i think prime minister netanyahu knows that all too well. i think the real discussion visa v targeting in iran is more about what would the consequences of different targeting be more than the u.s. position in brief, if they target nuclear installations, most experts believe that iran
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will withdraw from the non-proliferation treaty, go underground and go as fast as it can towards a nuclear bomb that would not be a good outcome for israel or the u.s. if they target oil installations and there's risk of iran targeting oil installations across the waters of the gulf. having a global energy crisis and so on. so bombing iran is very different than bombing lebanon or gaza you touched on the u.s. >> domestic implications and i want to ask you this because president biden responded to this, he was asked whether israel's actions were part of an effort to influence the u.s election here's what he said do you have any worries that netanyahu may be trying to influence the election and that's why he has not agreed to a diplomatic silver no administration how can israel more than i have none none none i think bibi should remember
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that he's trying to influence the election now, i don't know, but i'm not counting on that so as you said, a few minutes ago, he netanyahu knows the us well, he's finally tuned us. >> domestic politics is he trying to influence the u.s. election? do you think are or is he as you kind of touched on there taking advantage of the fact that biden's hands are are kind of the tied by the election yeah. >> i think it's more the latter. i mean, netanyahu and many israelis feel after october 7 that there in an existential fight. this is much bigger than influencing an election even a us election. there are quite aware that any administration in the u.s. will be supportive of israel as biden said, the biden ministration has been very supportive of israel. so i think you know, their reaction to october 7, especially with a right-wing government in place. they went overboard in devastating the gaza strip and seeking to maybe re-occupy it
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they turned to the northern front with hezbollah with a great breakthrough and intelligence capacities. and really dealt almost a knockout blow to hezbollah and now they feel without hezbollah in its operational shape, iran is very vulnerable and now is their chance to go after it's, i think they're making their calculations based on their own sort of perception of threat. and opportunity the fact i think it's not a secret that benjamin netanyahu favors trump over biden. i think that's obvious, but i don't think they're making these major decisions just in order to influence an election. but perhaps yes, i do think they would prefer trump over over vice president harris. i don't think that's a secret now, we'll have to leave it there, but really appreciate your analysis paul. >> solemn. thank you so much. storm-ravaged areas are coping with multiple hardships as they tried to recover from historic
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north carolina's temporarily suspending updates on its death toll from hurricane helene. >> buncombe is where asheville is located in it's had the highest number killed in the state from the storm on thursday, they reported 72 dead. the state is setting up a support team for the county. and once that's in place, they'll provide more updates and in the sky is the number of relief and rescue flights is causing safety concerns. there were 30 near midair collisions last saturday. officials have had to limit the number of flights to prevent further tragedy we've been talking a lot about the devastation caused by hurricane helene. and to better understand massive transformation the land and communities impacted by the storm gone through. let's turn now to cnn meteorologist chad myers yeah, people have no idea what happened here in north carolina and why they can't get pictures out of there here's the road, here's the chimney rock country fair, the river way down here, parking lot,
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carousel. >> now i push you ahead to after the river raged through it there is no wrote there's no parking lot. >> there's no carousel, there's no way to get here and no way to get up or down the river because there is no road watch this home that was there. >> there's not even a speck of road or the home itself. now we're here to the welcome center. here were the new tennis and pickleball courts were just covered completely in mud, but so much more happened. here's the rocky river crossing bridge, not even an old bridge, can't find the road, can't find the bridge. no idea where it is. same story here as the river rage down here on the backside of these homes. so many places here and bridges that are completely missing roads, homes, completely wiped out here in parts of north carolina and even into parts of south carolina as well as all of that water and tennessee can't leave you out here here's the bridge
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here across the river, very, very small, little part of the river. and now you can't get through there at all. the bridge still stands, but the homes are gone, more homes gone here kind of a cute little camp ground here with small homes right along the river completely destroyed. you just hope people got out of there. none of the bridge that you can't get over. this will be easier to fix than where there's no road whatsoever. now we take all of this debris and push it down the river until there is a lake and a dam. and then the water slows down and the water went up. and because it went slower, now, all of that debris right in the middle of the lake 17 acres of debris. we've seen pictures of this from closer to the ground. there are boats, there are kayaks, there are there are houseboats. there are canoes, everything in this i had no idea how the people here are going to clean this up. but
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obviously the loss of life and the people that are still missing are the biggest concern right now the aftermath of hurricane helene has also brought a deluge of misinformation. >> local officials and relief agencies are urging residents to verify information they're sharing they say the glut of false rumors is hindering kabri efforts. among them, donald trump and elon musk of suggested the federal government is confiscating are diverting aid meant for relief efforts which isn't true from the white house. they're missing $1 that was used for another purpose officials throughout affected areas are urging residents quote, stop this conspiracy theory junk. >> and this is what north carolina's governor said about the problem well, the misinformation is damaging because it can hurt our relief efforts. it also demoralizes
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national guard soldiers who are out here for days and days and people who are working in emergency management who are working around the clock to help people it's a nightmare happening all over again for syrian refugees in lebanon, they fled a war home but fighting followed them to a place where they thought they were saying that story ahead, stay with us week and ask questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn? >> that's too much i want donald. now, can you slice that my got news for you tonight at nine on cnn? they are trying to shut down this legal loophole to get 100 milligram generic viagra or 20 milligram generic sialic delivered to your door for just $0.87 in less than two minutes. do this first scan the qr code to go to get friday plans.com then you select if
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already underway in parts of the u.s. with just one month until election day, forum, president donald trump is set to return to butler, pennsylvania in the coming hours. to the same venue where he survived then the assassination attempt in july. meanwhile, vice president kamala harris heads to north carolina today to survey the impacts of hurricane helene democrats are about to put their heaviest hitter on the campaign trail. former president barack obama next week he'll start a 27 day battleground blitz across america our tom foreman has the story president barack obama is on a mission to make sure his successor, former president donald trump does not make a return to the white house we do not need four more years of bluster and bumbling and chaos. >> we have seen that movie before. and we all know that the sequel is usually worse early in his historic bids for
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the presidency and for reelection president obama will fight for working families now fighting for her, he will be storming battleground states starting in pennsylvania, making good on the pledge. >> he and former first lady michelle obama offered just days after harris became the defect don't nominee for michelle and i couldn't be prouder to endorse your to do everything we can to get you through this election and into the oval office or my goodness obama is a triple threat task with rousing complacent democrats to show up and vote continuing to raise funds for the home stretch of the campaign and recording ads for others third down-ballot democrats, us senate candidate alissa slotkin in michigan, who is battling it out with republican mike rogers alissa is a true public servant who has dedicated her career to serving the american people no matter who is in the white house. >> obama's push right up to election day could be very consequential, but not just for
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one side. >> he really drive turnout on democrats, but there's a flip side. he also really drive turnout among republicans. >> the former president, fully aware of that has pushed his party's outreach to non-democrats all along. >> if we want to win over those who aren't yet ready to support our candidates we need to listen to their concerns it's not clear what other states obama may hit before this is all over. >> but in a very tight election, there will be plenty of places the party is hoping he can stop tom foreman, cnn, washington the middle east is bracing for a possible israeli retaliation against iran for its recent missile strike all the while israel continues fresh bombardments of lebanon and gaza. officials around the region are keeping an eye on the possible timing monday, of course, marks the one-year anniversary of the october 7 hamas terror attack on israel.
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a 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 has not yet decided on a response funds and then he assumes he will hear from israel's prime minister when a decision is made lebanon says more than 1 million people are 20 of its population are now displaced because of israeli strikes include refugees from syria who fled the war in their country, only to see it in lebanon. again as ben wedeman reports, they're now 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 ibrahim, an agricultural worker, walked with his family for more than 12 hours to get here. but his
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odyssey far from over how, do 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 even if we wanted to return to syria, we can't pay the fair early friday is 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 one on lots of the women go behind the cars for privacy says arleigh, it's a matter of dignity. we care about our
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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 this slams 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 she took the medicine, the nutrition, she needs so they wait until help comes right until this war ends. ben wedeman, cnn, sidon, south lebanon the death hole from hurricane helene is rising as search and rescue efforts for the missing continue. >> i'm fema says it has enough funding for current relief efforts, but that may not last for the whole hurricane season while those stories, when we come back, please stay with
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result of hurricane helene with five more deaths announced friday in south carolina. searches continue for those still missing and flood ravaged areas, the after effects of the hurricane continued to cause hardship with countless homes, businesses, and lifetimes of personal belongings destroyed residents returning to their neighborhoods have described their shock at the devastation was stormed, damaged, leaving entire areas unrecognizable to the people who live there to more tropical systems are churning in the atlantic ocean. hurricane kirk is a powerful category three storm and not too far behind kirk, leslie is now hurricane as well. neither storm is forecast to make landfall in the u.s. heavy rain is expected in southern half of florida into next week, some areas could get more than six inches of rainfall. the national hurricane center is also watching an area near the
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yucatan peninsula. it could become a tropical depression in the gulf of mexico early next week well, hurricane season doesn't end for almost two months and president biden is now warning congressional leaders that disaster funding could run out in the next few weeks. in a letter to congress late friday, biden sounded the alarm on funding for the small business administration setting the loan program that helps small business owners and homeowners recover from storms is expected to run out of funding around election day. officials in the administration tells cnn the loan program needs $1.6 billion in additional funding to meet the needs of roughly 3,000 new applicants impacted by hurricane helene now the short-term funding deal, congress pass late last month, didn't include that money and only included funding for the federal emergency management agency through december homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas echoed the president's warning on thursday. here is we are
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meeting the immediate needs with the money that we have. fema does not have the funds to make it through the season all right. >> i want to bring in sara lebowitz, nonresident scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace. thanks so much for being here with us. so you've studied this issue. you've noted that this hurricane season has seen a huge spike in the number of fema applications the new warning that fema is financially unprepared to meet the needs. so worried should individuals small businesses be that the female won't have enough money to help them thanks so much for having me and just really heart goes out to people who are living through helene. i've lived through it personally and it's it really is a hard time i would say with important understand how we fund the federal disaster response federally and famous one piece of it fema has programs that for individuals and households
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and fema has said that there is enough money in that program for helene right now, which is good news fema also reimburses local governments for doing the kinds of things that they're doing right now, which is sending out police and fire to do rescues, doing debris cleanup preparing schools, all that stuff that's the funding that i'm more worried about as we look at helene recovery and then certainly as you were talking about, we've got more storms forming. hurricane season is not over yet, and there'll be more money that's needed. >> yeah, absolutely. the bigger problem if we're sort of pull back a little bit, is that the funding doesn't reflect the new reality that these sort of once in a generation climate events now seemed to basically be happening every year as you well know, being in houston that's right. >> and, you know, in my community we had hurricane harvey in 2017. we're still recovering from that storm when it comes to rebuilding our affordable housing stock and so the system that we have in the
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united states relies on a combination of insurance the various federal programs like we heard about the small business administration, fema programs for affordable housing and charitable contributions, and that mix of funds is what we used to recover from disasters. but that system was really designed 40 years ago when we were not seeing the kind of frequency and impact of the storms that we're seeing now so there's a huge economic consequence to all of this crap are recent report suggests that these weather disasters could create sort of a looming shock like the 2008 economic crisis and what happened during covid. >> so explain how that might happen. >> yes. i'm not the only one talking about this were seeing a lot of concern about the insurance industry and if we have large parts of the coastal united states that where homes and businesses essentially become uninsurable then that
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could really trigger an insurance crisis, mortgage crisis that spirals into an economic crisis, akin to what we saw in 2008 and so that's how i think about disaster is not only is the kind of personal shock that people are living through, but that have the potential to create an economic shock so i mean, obviously we can't stop the extreme weather from happening. how can we present prevent this type of looming economic crisis then? >> well i think we have to think about not just reacting our system right now is very reactive when a disaster hits, then we then we mobilize funding at really significant scale. and i think we have to think about shifting a mindset to planning for the future. we're already living in. we know the climate is getting more extreme, were already he experiencing that helene is just the latest example and so wherever you live the prospect of living through a disaster is already on the rise. and so we really have to be thinking as a community, what are we going to do to build forward if this
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kind of thing happens to us. but really adapting for the future. how are we going to live? where are we going to live? and what are the resources that are required? i heard to be into make that transition? and how do we start to preposition and plan for that before the disaster strikes? >> you say, we know that the climate is getting more extreme, but if half the country doesn't believe in climate change, it does make the politics of addressing this challenge. i mean, you're in the heart of oil elon gas country. how do you make the argument? those who don't believe in the climate science behind this i think i lived through hurricane harvey. >> i worked at the city of houston after hurricane harvey, which sweet massive storm here in houston. and my experience is that people, people can see and experience the weather. they know you don't have to convince anyone who's living through helene right now that the weather is getting more extreme and people want to come together and do something about that. i think that there is a window that opens up after a disaster where people begin to think about how they are going
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to deal with this in a different way. there's a kind of flexibility that opens up and i think that this is a good time to be talking about how do we build forward in a better way, a smarter way and my experiences that people do come together after a disaster to think more creatively. >> yeah, and the key, as you say, is to talk about this before a disaster happens. but as we know, so many people will be affected by these extreme weather events and it's important to try to minimize their effects on communities. really appreciate your insights on this. sarah lebowitz. thank you so much thank you. well, devastating floods have also turned deadly in bosnia and herzegovina after heavy rains soaked town southwest of the capital, syria, evo, now this drone video just into cnn gives you a sense of the destruction. look at that as of friday, at least 16 people were confirmed dead walz in civil defense says up to 40 people are listed as missing. the floods triggered landslides which caused even
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york liberty friday night's cnn sports correspondent carolyn manno joins me live. with more from new york. so really down to the wire here. so how did they pull this off their backs against the wall? >> kim in the ac has got the better of the liberty when they played in the finals last year to win their second straight title, they hadn't been in new york since vegas with five straight losses to liberty entering game three down by two games, meeting when did keep their hopes of a three-peat alive. but friday night they showed that they still have the heart of a champion, jackie young had a game-high 24 points. kelsey plum added 20, and asia wilson, fresh off being named her mvp award winner for a third straight year was a beast on the boards collecting 14 rebounds along with 19 points. so vague his led by as many as 25 in the fourth fourth-quarter on the way to the 95 at one win, but they know they need to bring the same energy again for game four the men and you get comfortable that's when you're exposed. >> i think you just don't one game at a time. he executed his
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game. we executed four quarters. and so we start all over again to sunday returning to the finals for the first time in seven years. >> if he's a call, you're going off in game three against the suns scoring 26 points, grabbing 11 boards on the road for minnesota in the 92 at one wins in minnesota, taking a 21 lead in their series, which means they too will try to close it out on sunday. baseball's postseason picking back up on saturday with this started the division series four games on the schedule. all eyes on that nightcap that you see between the dodgers and the padres after seven long season, shohei ohtani will finally make his playoff if they view, as you may have heard, the 30 year rule just finished arguably the greatest regular season in major league history, becoming the first player to ever hit at least 50 home runs and steal 50 basis all while keeping it 100. about how he's feeling are you nervous at all for just playing in the postseason for the first time? >> opposed to note
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dream to be able to be an important situation to play an important games. so i think the excitement of that it is greater than anything else that i could possibility feel bronny james making his highly anticipated debut for the lakers. >> they preseason matchup against the timberwolves. and let's give it out of the way. no, we did not get the father son moment. everybody wants to see just yet, but it's what we did get was a like father, like son highlight less than a minute after coming into of the game as a sub at the start of the second bronny hustling down the court, coming up with a nice chase-down block and a lot like the ones lebron made famous bronny had three blocks, his first and only points coming in to final minute of the game, beating the defender of the bucket for the layup there he finished with two points one of six shooting in las two points. i mean, that's
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better than nothing, i guess nowhere to go but up carolyn manno. thanks so much. appreciate it meta ceo mark zuckerberg has overtaken jeff bezos is now the world's second richest person find only elon musk zuckerberg is only the third person, whoever surpass a wealth of 200 billion, sitting out with 206 according to the bloomberg billionaire index, metal operates some of the most popular social media sites in the world, including instagram and facebook, is october 2 said meta ai is on track to be the world that's the most used assistant all right. >> that wraps this hour of cnn newsroom. >> i'm kim brunhuber. >> for viewers in north america, has cnn this morning is next for the rest of the world, it's for them voice is changing
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