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viewers watching in the united states and around the world. i'm anna coren live from hong kong ahead on cnn newsroom israeli strikes, rock living on overnight hours after a deadly israeli attack in gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu promising to defend his country on a second front well, donald trump returns to the site of his first assassination attempt and suggests his political opponents tried to kill him and how one volunteer group is rallying support together desperately needed supplies to north carolina communities ravaged by hurricane helene newsroom with anna coren where fighting is raging on multiple fronts and fears of a bigger war are growing just as israel prepares to mark the
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anniversary of the hamas attack on october 7, in beirut. >> cnn crews reported near constant explosions in recent hours as israeli strikes pounded the city. israel's military says it struck hezbollah weapons facilities overnight and suggested there will be more, but hezbollah is fighting back projectiles crossed into israel in recent hours on top of about 130 that came in on saturday well some of them were shot down, but others got through, we're also getting word of an israeli strike on a mosque in gaza overnight reportedly killed at least 21 people. while the idf just announced it has surrounded the jabalya refugee camp israel says it detected hamas members in the area. that's happening as the idf is on high alert for
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monday's anniversary of the october 7 attack and as the region braces for the idf's expected retaliation against iran for its strikes on israel. this way, well, some abdelaziz is monitoring those developments and joins us from london. salma, those overnight strikes in beirut. what more are you learning? >> yes. let's begin their fresh israeli airstrikes overnight particularly targeting the southern suburbs of beirut. these are areas that are considered a stronghold for hezbollah. that's what israel says. it was targeting. but you can be sure that people are going to wake up in those areas too. distressing scenes today, israel in this area in particular, has been the target of an extremely extensive aerial bombardment campaign. in fact, one of the most extensive campaign seen in the world and in terms of its ferocity in the face of this, of yet another front to this conflict. of course, there has been dissent calls for peace, calls for mediation, and prime minister
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netanyahu has only met that with defiance. his latest target, his latest antagonism was towards french president emmanuel macron, who has said he will no longer supply any weapons that directly go into the conflict in gaza. take a listen to what netanyahu said as israel fights the forces of barbarism led by iran all civilized countries should be standing firmly by israel's side. you had president macron and some other western leaders are now calling for an arms embargo against israel shame on them is iran imposing an arms embargo on hezbollah and the houthis and hamas and on its other proxies of course now the axis of turkey stands together is no wonder that mediation efforts have received no results so far. >> and now there are of course, only heightened concerns because israel is now
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considering its retaliation to iran's ballistic missile strike this barrage of ballistic missiles last week, that we're fired by iran towards israel serious fears about what that response will be coming from israel, the u.s. >> has called on prime minister netanyahu not to target nuclear sites or oil facilities. israel has provide new guarantee of that. so serious concerns as to where this escalates to next honor someone let's talk about that because obviously israel has vowed to retaliate against iran. are we any clearer on when this will take place there's a lot of fears and worries as to when, how, and where. >> the first of course, tomorrow is the anniversary state department officials were asked by the seen by cnn yesterday if they believe that that would be the time in which retaliation would take place. of course, they said it is unclear. it is difficult to tell. israel is not going to reveal its military plans publicly. of course, but there's two things to play out here. is israel going to
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respond to the intention of iran's ballistic missile attack or the result because those are two very different things. the ballistic missile attack was one of the largest fired by iran towards israel in its history, the largest ever in terms of scale and ferocity. but the result of it was minimal, minimal damage. one person killed. so does israel respond to the ferocity, the intention of that attack with something equally large in scale? or is it? limited in scope? and then you have to remember, of course, when israel responds, iran has already promised to respond back eds that for tat, that has so many concerned that this continues to spiral further and further. >> salma abdelaziz in london? good to see you. thank you for the reporting. well, earlier i spoke with or on a shutter, these host of the beirut banyan podcast and asked whether he believed the war in lebanon would be temporary or lead to a larger, more deadly conflict. take a listen i think all indications are pointing to a
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prolonged conflict. and just to describe last night around midnight, these, these bombs, the explosions are terrifying. >> the way their, the way they reverberate around the city, let alone the smoke cloud that appears. >> also the visuals that emerged later sure this is terrible. it seems like a petrol station as well blew up in the process too. so it's a very, very bad time to be in beirut. and i don't think there's any shortcut to ending this conflict. now it seems like for better or worse, this is going to be a prolonged conflict, but at the same time, i don't think these raids these are capable of delivering everything they need through military force at the end of the day, this will require some political resolution ronnie, for those in our audience on aware of your background, your father, mohamed shutter, a former lebanese finance minister, was assassinated back in 2013 he was a vocal critic of his hezbollah will, israel's assault on his villa
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destroy the group and the threat that it presents, in your opinion i don't think the israelis are capable of destroying hezbollah, at least the way netanyahu describes his mission. i think it's impossible. and i effect can just go back in time. you mentioned my father and 2006 during a similar war, july in 2006, he was part of the lebanese government's representation and trying to craft 1701 security council resolution 17 or one, which was a ceasefire and it was a way for hezbollah to come back from the brink. and also end hostilities that were ended fairly quickly. that type of proactive diplomacy isn't happening at the moment, at least from the lebanese side. unfortunately, lebanese government right now is a bystander. i'll give you just an example. two days ago iranian foreign minister visited beirut root are caretaker prime minister tried signaling at least the right message and uncoupling gaza
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from lebanon. and the foreign minister simply said, no, that's the type of situation we're in with the lebanese state as a bystander. i think that's indicative of where things are going because at the moment, at least hezbollah is not surrendering. there's no mechanism to rein in what is left of hezbollah into the lebanese state, which has to happen if there's going to be an inevitable disarmament of iran's paramilitary force in lebanon. at the moment, all of this is being dictated by the israeli government israeli army rhanni, let's talk about diminished hezbollah and what that represents to iran and what it would mean to iran's survival of the regime, survival i should say i appreciate this question. >> i sense, even at this stage, when there's a degraded handicapped, battered has below, it still remains irans primary security interest and primary defensive measure in the region meaning iran
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security leverage is more or less static published by hezbollah in the region. and it's taken a hit i think husband loved long term is more important to iran than a nuclear deal and i think this type of establishment in lebanon is extremely important even at this stage. and i don't know what iran can do under these conditions to better to protect husband law it's, hasn't been confirmed yet, but has hassan nasrallah's replacement or defect a replacement? hashem safieddine is presumed dead beneath the rubble similar to hassan nasrallah, a bunker buster bomb that at least destroyed the bunker that he was in he's probably dead but that i don't think at the end of the day, i don't think has built on can be destroyed through force. there has to be some political resolution that hasn't emerged and i fear i fear because there's lack of proactive diplomacy right now.
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i really fear things are going to get worse. and lebanon and if i if i may add one more thing just to describe beirut at night beyond the explosions its misery. tens of thousands of lebanese that are living on the streets of beirut ironically, doing what we're doing, looking at the news as well on their phones. we're all watching this disaster unfolding, but it's out of lebanon tens charges speaking to me earlier, will thousands around the world join demonstrations in solidarity with palestinians in gaza ahead of the anniversary of the october 7 attacks in rome, clashes broke out between police and some 5,000 protesters on saturday, prompting officers to find i back with tear gas and water cannons one demonstrators spoke on the importance of these protests, despite a ban from the interior to war, to say no to genocide in gaza, lebanon, and yemen. >> no more war and no more
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support from the italian state. even with the band on this demonstration, we have the right to express ourselves. that's all know toward no to genocide. long with palestine, long live lebanon i love the whole world, the whole era, world go down to south africa, thousands joined a march to parliament's, they delivered a memorandum calling on the government to implement the international convention on the suppression and punishment of the crime of apartheid and in the philippines activist clashed with antifa riot police in the capital on saturday after they were blocked from holding a rally in front of the u.s. >> embassy in manila trump is vowing to prevent what he calls world war iii. >> if he's reelected i will settle the war in ukraine. >> i will end the chaos in the middle east, and i will prevent, i promise you, world war three, we're not going to have world war iii and write
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down were very close to having will trump made the remarks at a rally on saturday in butler, pennsylvania, where he survived an assassination attempt back in july during his speech, the former president honors the victims of the shooting, but he also suggested that his political rivals may have tried to kill him without providing any evidence cnn's alayna treene has more from butler, pennsylvania former president donald trump return to butler, pennsylvania on saturday, exactly 12 weeks after that first assassination attempt on his life in july. >> now, one thing of note is they held it in zach, save rally as it was back in july, but some things were different. there was definitely heightened security. you could see more agents on the ground, but sirraly on saturday was really about honoring the victims especially the man who had died in july. his name was corey comperatore and donald trump spoke at length about him on stage. he actually paused his
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remarks at 6:11 p.m. the exact time, 12 weeks earlier that the gunman had fired those shots for a moment of silence. donald trump also spoke about the victims who were injured that day and thanked local law enforcement on the ground. however part of this speech in butler actually reminded me of the speech donald trump deliver the bird, not the republican national convention just days after that assassination attempt when he had promised a message of unity and gave one for roughly 30 minutes, but then segue into a kind of the typical donald trump we know by using harsh rhetoric and attacking his political opponents. he did the same thing on saturday as did his running mate, jd vance. take a listen over the past eight years, those who want to stop us from achieving this future have slandered me, impeached me, indicted me, tried to throw me off the ballot and who
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knows, maybe even tried to kill me first, they tried to silence him. when that didn't work, they tried to bankrupt them when that didn't work, they tried to jail him. and with all the hatred they have spewed at president trump, it was only a matter of time before somebody tried to kill him. >> now, both donald trump and jd vance have in the past, tried to claim that perhaps democrats and their rhetoric arguing that he is the right to democracy could have been responsible for the assassination attempt. >> of course, there is no evidence to suggest that that is true. >> and just one other oh, man of note on saturday, is that donald trump called up elon musk into the stage. this is the first time we have seen musk's not only at a rally, but to get up on stage and speed at one. also worth noting, musk first endorsed donald trump just moments after the assassination attempt in butler on july 13. so kind of a
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full circle moment there. and of course, musk has become really a top surrogate for donald trump on saturday, he argued that this is going to be the most important ally jin of americans lifetimes. alayna treene, cnn, butler, pennsylvania will vice president kamala harris traveled to charlotte, north carolina on saturday. >> she met with volunteers, the dream center primary care facility, and help its we've packing essentials to be distributed to hurricane victims. she thanked responders, rescuers, and all hello volunteers engaged in the work of aid and recovery i have always found in my life and career that some of the people who are most generous have the least to give and give everything they can take care of each other. >> and so we are saying, the heroes among us, and i'm very grateful for all the folks are doing this work on the ground with volunteers and government teams from all around the country are working all out to aid victims of hurricane helene and speed the recovery that and more when we come back
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tropical storm milton formed in the western gulf on saturday it's expected to quickly intensify and bring life-threatening conditions to parts of florida's west coast around midweek, florida governor ron de santos declared a state of emergency in advance for 35 counties on saturday the us national hurricane center is also warning people in mexico's yucatan peninsula and the northwestern bahamas to closely monitor these new storm system well, the death toll from hurricane helene has climbed to at least 227 people. >> will that comes as federal, state, and local responders continue search and rescue and recovery efforts under difficult and arduous circumstances cnn's rough fail, romo has the latest the federal emergency management agency released the latest information on saturday regarding their response to this unprecedented disaster in the southeast, according to fema, the federal government has already provided more than
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$110 million in assistance for the affected states. >> a female says that 6,400 personnel from across the federal workforce are deployed and that 13.2 million meals and 13.4 million liters of water have been distributed in the aftermath of helene there are also teams from across the nation there, including the new york fire department. and of course, the north carolina national guard, the fema official in charge of the response in north carolina said, search and rescue efforts are still ongoing. vice president kamala harris traveled saturday to north carolina to survey the aftermath of helene in the southeastern states. she landed at charlotte, where she got an on the ground briefing of storm recovery efforts. she later thanked all those was helping people in need. >> these moments of crisis bring out some of the best of who we can be in who we are i've been seeing and hearing the story torres from here in north carolina about strangers who are helping each other out,
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giving people assistance in every way that they need, including shelter, food, and friendship, and fellowship and i think everyone for all the work that they've been doing, those who are in the room and those who are out out there, despite the efforts of the local, state, and federal government, the crisis is far from over according to buncombe county officials. >> as of saturday, there were still more than 74,000 customers without power in their area alone in western north carolina. >> buncombe county officials are still asking people to reuse water as much as they can and even if they have setups, several food and water distribution centers across the area rafael romo, cnn, atlanta david howell is the supply director for the cajun navy relief. >> and you will lanes base volunteer group currently assisting with disaster relief efforts across north carolina he joins me now for brevard north carolina. david. thank you so much for joining us and
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describe to us how bad the situation is on the ground. we know that there is an untold number of people still missing in north carolina at is a lot of these communities are very rural. they are not able to be accessed right now except by atv, horseback, or helicopter and you're normal flood, the water comes up over hundreds of miles right here. we're looking at where it is very concentrated and wiping now infrastructure on the ground, starting at the headwaters and moving out into the other areas what have you managed to take these hard communities explain to us how you're reaching them. >> because as you say, i mean, these are isolated cutoff communities absolutely. >> so right now, i mean, where our main distribution points are taking 18 wheelers random cars that are showing up, bringing in supplies were getting loading them onto atvs, four wheelers some into
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backpacks and were hiking and driving and taking horseback into these people, getting them the help that they need. he'd making sure that they have the supplies to survive until we can get roads cut into them explained to us how misinformation is affecting relief efforts so a lot of times when people are putting out this misinformation, it's harming us because people aren't realizing the damage that we're seeing. >> they aren't realizing the impact that we are having. and then they don't realize what we have going on they are not seeing the numbers of bodies that are being out there either making it too bag and blowing it out of proportion, or their underplay in the impact that the storm has had here in western north carolina so what would be your message to those people spreading this misinformation? that really verify your sources. make sure that the information you are having is correct. that with the government, the non-profits, all of us here
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helping our been told the right information debit, it is going to take a long time before roads are opened or rebuilt. cia infrastructure as well communications restored. i mean, how long do you think you will need to provide this aid to these communities? >> well, the big thing is right now, our immediate needs are being met but we're looking at some of these communities are going to be needing supplies. they're going to be needing close through the winter temperatures are going to be dropping into the 30s here soon. and we're going to have to find a way to make sure that they stay warm enough through he's a winner that we can look at what they're going to need in the spring to start rebuilding and debit. >> tell us about the role that the cajun navy has played and the other volunteers who have joined this relief efforts until talk us through that. the sense of community that you have saying this community
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spirit that has come alive >> it is overwhelming to say the least. i'm here from north carolina, so i'm not boots on the ground in to watch the communities from louisiana, south carolina, tennessee, virginia come to my home and help my neighbors help my people. it is fantastic. it is just amazing and overwhelming for all of us here impacted and the people that you're helping. >> i mean, what are they saying to you? there must be incredibly appreciative. i mean, you are volunteers, you are giving up your time to to help these these people absolutely. >> and they are they understand that were coming in and that they're one lifeline at that moment. we're bringing news of what's going on out in these communities. we're bringing them the supplies it is so powerful to be able to sit there and have a conversation with somebody who has not seen another person in ten days it's or whatever the case may be because they are cut off
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from the real-world explain to us why these communities weren't prepared for this natural disaster hurricane helene, obviously category four, incredibly powerful. >> but was it? was its power, its intensity and underestimated in some of these areas i don't know if that's quite the case. >> this area were used to snow. if you drop a foot of snow, these communities know how to act, what to do we saw torrential rains, we saw flooding on an unprecedented scale that no one could predict we saw water gauges go off the charts and shut down because of the amount of water being pushed through i don't think there was really any warning that anyone could have given for the amount of disaster that we are seeing here? >> we certainly thank you for the work that you and all the other volunteers are doing to help these communities debit
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>> that's prize before to four to four >> let's get you up to speed without developing story in the middle east. israel's military just announced that its troops have surrounded the jabalya refugee camp in gaza. it says hamas was detected in the area trying to rebuild its operational capabilities. >> the idf says it's working to stop that from happening. >> cnn crews also reported near constant explosions in beirut
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this morning this israeli strikes kept pounding the city we're also getting word of an israeli strike on a mosque in gaza overnight, which reportedly left at least 21 people did. well, that's happening as a region is on edge of israel's expected retaliation against iran but israel's military is on high alert ahead of monday's anniversary the october 7 attack by hamas will meet while people who want to leave lebanon because of the fighting are running out of options to be able to do so. he has jomana karadsheh, again with more on that part of the story the road from lebanon to syria so far used by hundreds of thousands of people to escape the israeli bombardment, just got a lot rockier and to hand rescuers from the syrian red crescent passed bags even small children over rubble. >> lebanon's masnaa border crossing the main archery way near the border of lebanon and syria is now a crater. israel
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says it conducted an airstrike in the location to destroy an underground tunnel to prevent weapons from being smuggled into lebanon lebanon says, if that kind of activities happening, it wouldn't occur at a main crossing like this that destruction has halted traffic on both sides of the border. though some people are still traveling on foot, nine haven't no highlight show you. >> we wanted to transport people to syria and they bring people from syria. also, you can see the road is closed in front of us and we don't know what they will do with the crater back in beirut's smoke rises in the sky near the airport after a new round of israeli airstrikes sign of the danger looming in the city that so many are trying to escape for those lucky enough to have connections are dual citizenship. countries across the world are sending aircraft to evacuate their citizens i'm feeling happy but sad at the same time i am leaving people
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behind sadness every day is stripe in some people very hard for me to see this happening i am out and there still but that's not an option for many people in lebanon. many commercial flights are booked for days in advance. and there are concerns how long the airport will remain open beirut waterfront corniche is lined with tents housing people who feel like they have no safe place to go about that given the situation is a disaster. and we're living through it when should we do? we can't go anywhere. you can't travel all the countries at risk the united nations says most of lebanon's 900 shelters are full and many people have been forced to sleep out in the open or in public parks with an estimated 1.2 million lebanese already displaced by the conflict the choice of staying or going is becoming increasingly desperate. >> 11 on as options to leave
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narrow and shelter becomes harder to find. jomana karadsheh, cnn, beirut well, the middle east's remains on edge as the region awaits israel's response to iran's missile attack on october 1, us president joe biden says, the white house is working closely with israel to prevent a disproportionate retaliation hour. i'll let signs has more senior administration officials remain in constant contact with their israeli counterparts as they try to assess what the next steps will be. israel's response to iran's ballistic missile attack earlier this week. now, us officials do not know exactly when israel will make their final decision or when they might plan to enact that one state's senior state department official telling cnn that is hard to tell whether they might try to use the october 7 anniversary of hamas's attack against israel to retaliate and president biden has said, he doesn't believe that that decision is imminent. take a listen. >> the israelis have concluded
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how they're, what they're going to do in terms of a strike, if i were in their shoes, i'd be thinking about other alternatives than striking oil fields that last portion comes just a few days after president biden had left open the possibility that israel could target iran's oil reserves as a response. >> but now he's saying that he does think that they should pursue alternative options and said the president has also ruled out the possibility or said that he opposes israel trying to target iran's nuclear facilities. but a senior state department official says that the u.s. has not received any assurances from israel that they won't go down that route officials have been speaking with their counterparts in israel around the clock, trying to advise them about their response, hoping that ultimately the decision of how to respond will be a measured one. but this all comes as a very complicated moment as the anniversary of hamas's attack against israel approaches on monday and president biden is now dealing
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with this conflict on multiple fronts. he has tried to seek a diplomatic solution to end the fighting between israel and hamas in gaza for a year now, but so far, that has not come to fruition. and at times, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has really gone against some of the advice that the u.s. has offered now they are also dealing with this conflict in the middle east, really opening on two fronts between israel and hezbollah in lebanon as well as israel and iran. it comes as president biden has really tried to spend the last year trying to prevent this conflict from spreading to a wider regional war. and it's something that he's still keen on trying to prevent. in these coming days as israel is assessing their response to iran, arlette saenz, cnn, traveling with the president in south bend, indiana well, less than a month away from election day in the u.s and former president donald trump return to butler, pennsylvania on saturday for a rally at the same venue where he survived an assassination and attempt in july.
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>> drum honor, the victims of the shooting with a moment of silence, 12 weeks to the minute gunfire erupted at shooting. >> well, meanwhile, vice president kamala harris visited north carolina on saturday to get a closer look at the devastation left by hurricane helene the white house says she met with families affected by the disaster and thanked first responders for their relief which johnson is a lecturer in us politics at queen mary university of london. >> he joins us now from oxford, england, which are good to see you. >> obviously this was an important moment for donald trump, but he wanted to take to the stage and in butler, pennsylvania, projecting strength and defiance. >> did he achieve that i would say on his own terms, he probably did. >> now, what he may not have been able to do was to project a message of unity and coming together. if you remember, after assassination attempt there was some discussion that trump would give a conciliatory
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speech at the republican convention speech about the american people in effect, cooling the temperature of the election and for people to see that commonalities. i mean, there was a moment at the start where he paid tribute to the first responders, the people who've been injured, the gentlemen who had saturday been killed. >> but even that trump couldn't resist in his kind of character vignettes of these people to emphasize their good character by saying one strong trump supporters, they were even in those solemn moments, he wasn't able to take himself out of the heat of the campaign now and is all about donald trump. elon musk. he also took to the stage obviously in supportive of donald trump even jumping in the air a couple of times where his support have any impact on undecided voters i think it's unlikely to have
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a massive amount of support it i thought it was a curious decision to bring mask on to that particular event. >> i mean, he has no connection to pennsylvania or had no a particular role in that day? hey, you that that's been mocked 12 year at 12 weeks later we haven't seen much of mask on the campaign trail for trump. he's down a few online events. >> this i suppose the reason why the campaign brought moscow for this event is because this is probably one of the last big events before the eve of the election and by all accounts, this was a very well attended event. >> this was an event a rally that got a lot of media attention. we're talking about it today. and so i suppose the reason to bring out mask to this particular event is to remind him anyone who wasn't already aware that trump is having
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well particularly with young men, who the trump campaign are really targeting to turn out to vote in the election? >> which let's now turn to kamala harris as we've shown, she was in north carolina, obviously, looking at the disaster relief operation that is underway before that, the day before she was in michigan, a key swing state and home to one of the largest arab american populations in the country. she met with arab and muslim leaders, obviously listening to their concerns about the conflict in the middle east, considering how quickly this war is escalating now on multiple fronts, how could this affect the harris campaign? well, in an election that's going to be as tight as this one is expected to be any marginal shift among a significant group of voters could potentially flip the election. >> i mean, we're looking at an election where are the margins in the decisive states could be
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even in a single thousands of votes although michigan does have a sizable arab-american population of it's not as large as you say, the african american population or latino population are white population, but it's still a significant voting bloc that has been pretty loyal to the democrats for the last few election cycles. >> and so even if those voters stay home if the state is decided could make all the difference. i mean, we're talking about seven swing states. six of those states trump won in 20166 of those states, biden won in 2020. and i think that's basically the range of possibilities that we're looking at here is that the election is going to come down to somewhere between. trump won in six out of seven inherent sweden, six out of seven. >> and more likely, somewhere in-between that number is
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this is cnn following multiple bomb threats targeting synagogues. none were deemed credible. but this comes ahead of the grim anniversary of the october 7 hamas terror attacks and as jews around the world prepare for yom kippur, the holiest day on the jewish calendar cnn correspondent gloria pazmino has the latest that's right, ed, it is important to emphasize that we heard from that new york governor kathy hochul on friday after several in a gods are costs a state received these bomb threats. >> none of the threats were deemed credible, but as a result of the upcoming jewish
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holidays, as well as the first-year anniversary of the october 7 attacks. the governor said that she was deploying state police to partner with local law enforcement agencies to make sure that communities across the state are safe. now, we are here in front of temple emanuel in new york city one of the biggest temples in the city. and a really important symbol for jewish people people here in new york, but also outside of the city. new york is home to the largest jewish population outside of israel. and we heard from the fbi as well as the department of homeland security last week that the combination of the upcoming october october 7 anniversary, as well as the ongoing tensions in the middle east could be a reason then for extremis to commit acts of violence. again, important to highlight that there have been no credible threats at this time, but the nypd will continue their presence. here
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and at other houses of worship across the city for the next two weeks, as we approach the anniversary of october 7 on monday. but also the jewish holidays later in the week. for a pass me now cnn, new york you're looking at terrifying pictures. >> the fire broke out underneath the frontier airlines flight as it landed in las vegas on saturday. >> a witness captured these scary video frontier says the pilots to take that smoke as the plane arrived from san diego, they declared an emergency well, during the hard landing, the jets ties blue fire and rescue officials on the ground managed to contain and extinguish the flames no one was injured. or when hundred and 70 or 197 passengers, i should say, and crew on board evacuated safely. >> the incident is under investigation or virus should week wrapped with some magic just ahead, a french fashion house stages a fantasy runway show at disneyland
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paris fashion week wrapped up earlier. >> this way with a trip to disneyland, french fashion house, cup hernia unveiled its latest collection with an after our show outside of the european council and as you'll see, it was driven by fantasy and ended with a bang giving to a fashion show the last night of passover, get this done this right they always make it very >> but this is like they called on. the firewall we dreamed about yeah. phenomenal media and we are different our company. we found it the brand about six years ago now, and it's a pretty magical adventure. i think that technology is our main inspiration and passion and it's true that we've seen it many times in our fashion shows and police elections and everything we love to propose
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things to people. >> we want them to be like surprise. yeah, an exciting and to live like a beautiful moment. >> but this one i have to say has been probably the most inspiring. well, i mean, hosting the show at this news is beyond. i mean, was so grateful, so lucky second, childhood dream. >> when you are young and when you watch the movies, like your first inspiration that close the villains, the princess, the dress keeping beauty when they sites it really knocked me forever i'm very happy and proud of what we've done because there's so many details that link both worlds of capernaum. this name. >> i think we make, made it cool which i'm very happy about i hope so. >> yeah you know, it's funny because when you live in france, when you go to paris with your parents, you don't go to the fl tower the first time you visit is it's true we are doing a show in paris. it's
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