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in particular, the gag order, the fact that they couldn't share that this request was made. now, a trial court sided with the special counsel. they eventually got some of his messages, but it's a moot point now, really because trump he has of course been charged in that case, but it was still an issue that x wanted to continue to litigate. now, also a big loss for the biden administration because the court left in place in order blocking the biden administration from requiring a hospital that receives federal funding for him performing emergency abortions. this was one of there attempts to kind of reassert some abortion rights after roe v wade was overturned. but of course, the biggest thing we're watching and waiting for is what happens in november. will there be any case related to the election that goes up to the justices? and of course, if trump is not reelected, it's expected some issues related to his criminal cases will likely make their way up to the supreme as well. >> watch it all together with you, paula reid. thank you very, very much. and to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. erin
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burnett outfront starts right now aviv, the breaking news sure. >> attack nearly 200 projectiles fired at israel today. most missiles fired on tel aviv by militias since the early days of the war. this is israeli versus say they are ready to strike iran as early as tonight. plus elon musk in a new interview with tucker carlson says he's quote f, if harris is elected president and also breaking this hour, a monster once in a lifetime, hurricane with winds now up to 180 miles an hour. we're going to take you inside the category five storm because there is no higher category that's headed straight for florida. let's go outfront >> i'm erin and burnett live from tel aviv outfront tonight. the breaking news under attack in israel, the israeli military saying 190 projectiles have
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been fired at israel today. many at the very city that we're standing in right now, the most missiles fired at tel aviv by iranian backed militias since the very earliest days of this war in air raid sirens blaring while we were on the air, just a short time ago >> yeah. there's centers are going up. >> i don't know if you guys can see those those interceptors going up right now behind one different areas, 33, these little like the high altitude for ballistic missiles >> yeah that was misread very high it's another i'm still going off. yeah we are now according to the
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israeli military, those were just a few of the missiles fired here by hezbollah, which did claim responsibility. >> the third time on this somber october 7 anniversary that the sirens in tel aviv sounded this is what it looked like earlier here. >> the entire city lit up with warnings of incoming missiles, missiles. in the case of this series of alerts all over the area, as you can see coming from houthi militias in yemen. this morning, hamas rockets flying from gaza israel today they're striking gaza as part of what they say is a major new front in northern gaza. israel also striking beirut, where in this new video, you can see explosions lighting up tonight, the night sky in beirut another night of terror and exhaust question in beirut. the war ranging raging even as today was a somber and painful day here in israel, one year since the hamas terror attack, when more than 1,200 israelis were slaughtered, prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowing israel will continue to fight
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after the deadliest day and it's history of the 250 people taken hostage, only about 150 have come home. many are known to be dead. 97 taken hostage that they are still in captivity and tonight we went to a memorial at what's called hostage square here and tel aviv, where thousands of people gathered to pay their respects to grieve for the israeli government. the main focus is war tens of thousands of israeli forces are now on a new front line along the lebanon border. israeli defense forces say they're ready to go spokesperson for the idf, who will join me in just moments as israel's forces are in position and could strike iran as early as tonight. we have seen israeli troops they are energized on that northern front line. we saw no signs of teague. they want to win. but tonight after tens of thousands of dead in gaza, now death in lebanon and the horror of october 7 itself mass missile attacks from iran, israel, and back again, there is absolutely no clear sense of what winning actually means. jim sciutto joins me live here in tel aviv
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and jim, of course, in various places as we were at memorials across the city today ballistic missiles and rockets coming from iranian backed militias, hezbollah, hamas, the houthis throughout this day. >> you, just as you were listing all the places that israel is at war right now, there, it may be hard for people to keep up with, but you have gaza, you have lebanon, you have strikes in yemen. you have this contemplation now of the retaliation against iran. and of course israel has struck in syria and elsewhere but also there are multiple frontlines inside this country, right? and we saw that today, any memorial you or i or our team went to today, their were incoming rocket and missile warnings and incoming rocket and missile interceptions in the air above our heads this is a multifront conflict and everybody is feeling it, right? everybody is feeling under threat and you know what you're looking at there. as i said, that was just a bit ago here while we were all here watching those, those were interceptors, which appear
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to be from the david's sling missile defense system, which go way up higher up for the ballistic missiles but can be fired by hezbollah. in that case. and they did claim responsibility earlier from the houthis. the iron dome yeah. >> i just saw in the north firing obviously we see here more with gaza and all of this comes jim is now you're looking at 2:00 in the morning another night were now the idf says very clear that they're ready to go when they get that order to strike back at iran and whether or not there is approval or buy-in from the u.s. >> right. i mean, there's been an effort. i've heard this from us officials to and from israeli officials to get on the same page as to what is the u.s. side, what's proportional, what prevents this from being a broader war that has other potential consequences around the world economic and otherwise but also that of course satisfies israel's need not just to retaliate and establish deterrence, reestablish
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deterrence, but also to really weaken iran, right? i mean, that seems to be the goal. you constantly hear this phrase, the head of the octopus, right? but it's not clear that the two sides will get get on the same stage. it is clear to me that if they don't, israel will move forward as it sees fast. >> yes, it certainly seems that way. and i think there's questions, even a momeni in the u.s. military command about who they would tell and when and if because they know, no matter what they do, ultimately, the u.s. will back them on dealing with the consequences should defend salute all right. well, jim sciutto, thank you very much. as we are live here in tel aviv tonight outfront. >> now the israeli defense forces spokesman, lieutenant colonel peter lerner. colonel, i appreciate your time tonight. i know that israel is there's still not responded to iran's massive ballistic missile attack. is the idf ready to strike tonight, if you get the order you government will instruct the idf and we will act accordingly. our role is to place all the table scenarios,
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the options that the government can make. the government will instruct this accordingly message has been very clear from all levels of government and the defense establishment that 181 ballistic missiles is unacceptable. i would add that one ballistic missile is unacceptable. so israel is preparing itself. >> and when the government gives us the instructions, we will operate of course, there was a ballistic missile fired today from yemen, which was intercepted you know, when we obviously hear, hear explosions even now, the iranian supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei he said that the october 7 attack last year though colonel set israel back 70 years. what's your response to him so the islamic republic of iran tried with all its might to create a ring of proxies around israel. >> all of those proxies are
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being defeated every single day so i would say to iran to watch very, very cautiously i think that their attempts to find distance themselves i'm trying perhaps through this way, safeguard themselves was has been very, very careless. the idf is fighting against all of these enemies. and decapitating them and making them pay. and not permitting them to try and conduct the nefarious intentions all of the islamic republic of iran, colonel lerner barak ravid of axios, reported just a bit ago that yahya sinwar, the chief of hamas, has resurface. >> there had been reports that he had been silent and perhaps was dead, that he has now been he has resurfaced. what do you know about his condition tonight, sir so i don't know what barak ravid has been reporting. >> we know that sinwar the arch terrorists, the mastermind
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architect of the october 7 attack is responsible and must be held accountable. for his actions first of all, we need to bring home the remaining 101 hostages but yeah, as we've said sinwar is a dead man walking and i would very much urge him to release the hostages and hamas should surrender. this is a year that has been going on far too long. and the reality needs to change for israelis and palestinians alike. >> colonel, many of the families of the hostages that we saw today are angry and they're angry at the israeli government many of them believe that it is a choice that the government has made to fight the war in gaza to now fight a war in lebanon, to fight a broadening war, when the government could have i'm focused on bringing their family members home 97 people who were taken hostage on october 7 are still in gaza. 101 hostages there still in total. we understand 36 of them are already dead, but there have been reports that that number could be as many as 50
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do you know the latest on this horrific number? right now i think the most important thing is to bring them home the most important thing is to create the conditions to bring home the hostages we've watched throughout the day on cnn and elsewhere the pain that the families of the hostages are going through we feel as the idf that our mission is yet to be accomplished precisely because there are 101 remaining in the hands and clutches of hamas many of them are. >> we understand are alive and some of them are indeed have been, have been pronounced dead they need to come home. we need to do everything we can to bring them home. it's our obligation as the military. it's our responsibility or so to israeli society. that is the ethos of the idf that we don't leave people behind colonel peter lerner with the idf. thanks so much for your time tonight. we appreciate it. >> evening
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general mark hertling, the former army commanding general for europe. >> in general, i appreciate your time. you know, you heard colonel lerner there and obviously here and now the early hours of october 8, and the idf is ready whenever they get the order to strike. what do you expect israel will do general requirements are. aaron, they're facing a three-front war. we've talked about this multiple times. they will continue their offensive into lebanon because they have to they keep being continued to continue to be attacked by hezbollah out of that country. they will continue their strikes in gaza because they haven't completed that action yet. >> the deterrence, i mean, i heard i heard the word deterrence used a little while ago. >> i would say that israel's was more interested in escalation escalation, dominance. can they strike inside of iran and not have
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this thing escalate to the point where it will be harmful to israel. so they are going to continue attack back in the north and in gaza. they are going to attack establish retribution against the 181 ballistic missiles that were fired the other night. the targets they will hit will be interesting to watch. there's a list them but i'm not sure when they will attack. i would almost suggest that they have started their offensive operation creation against iran in a more covert way there will be explosions, there will be at connecticut attack, but there have been other things happening as well. >> that's right. and of course it's hard to piece it all together you know, as i mentioned here in tel aviv, you've got the october 7 and just the somber grief of it. and those hostages just 40 miles away their families don't know whether they're dead or alive and yet on that day, one of the busiest days in terms of missile attacks on tel aviv by iranian backed militias since the very earliest days of
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the war, general so what does that say to you when you think of the fact that two-thirds of gaza is leveled, tens of thousands of people are dead there. and yet today there were sirens here. hamas fired on tel aviv. we had ballistic missiles just about an hour-and-a-half or two hours ago come in from hezbollah and in the late afternoon, there were ballistic missiles intercepted coming from the houthis in yemen. what does it say that after a year, all of that capability is still there? >> it's been 40 to a degree, aaron, but it's still going to happen and interestingly enough i was surprised by the launches of additional missions additional missiles, rockets, primarily out of gaza, but the extent of what has been launched by lebonon, you mentioned earlier it was 190 today it seems to be the highest number in last couple of months, but they've averaged anywhere from 30 to 150 a day. they had been hit,
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but in having fought terrorist organizations, they want to show they're still on the battlefield no matter how much they are depleted, no matter how much they have deteriorated. and aryna dysfunctional state. >> so you will we'll continued to see rockets being launched out 11 on and you'll continue to see iran trying to control those proxies as you said, jim sciutto reported earlier, there were launches from yemen as well, that continues so all of these fighting forces represent iran forward. they're going to continue can you to launch missiles because that's what they can do until the last one is destroyed >> general hertling. thank you very, very much. i appreciate your time in the early hours now, here in tel aviv of october 8, i new year, beginning. and we await this possible strike and next, former president trump going after migrants and their genetics i believe this kinda
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linking undocumented immigrants to murderer are saying they have bad genes she has no clue. >> how about allowing people to come to an open border not a 13,000 of which were murderers, many of them murdered far more than one person. >> and they're now happily living in the united states, you know, now a murderer. i believe this it's in the genes and we got a lot of bad genes in our country right now dale has pointed out, the 13,000 number includes murderers who came in while trump was a president. >> some of them are also in prison still. it also includes people who came in murderers. his other former presidents we're in the office including obama and bush. obama, bush trump, biden all of it and context does matter. trump does not say this in a vacuum. he says it in the context of comments about migrants that we've heard again and again.
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>> nobody has any idea where these people are coming from. it's poisoning the blood of our country it's so bad and people are coming in with disease. people are coming in with every possible thing that you can have, their poisoning the blood of our country, they're letting horrible people but country they're poisoning they're poisoning our country and trump has long been obsessed with genetics isn't it don't you believe the race theory? >> i think we're so different, you know, i believe in the resource theory fast horses produce fast horses both outfront now, so i should let me just begin with you with your reaction to what donald trump has just said today about the murderers coming into the country and jeans listen, this isn't the first time we've heard this kind of talk from donald trump, and it reeks of authoritarianism and it also hearkens back to a time of
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hitler, who used the same exact language that donald trump is now quoting to talk about the people who he thinks are poisoning the blood of the nation. you know, all of this smells like an affinity towards eugenics which really should give us all pause, because when we remember the last person, bill as awful authoritarian dictator, who believed in eugenics. it was someone who really wanted to exterminate an were trying to create a certain type of race donald trump has himself said, that his parents, his father raised him to believe that they were superior to others because they had good genes. now, what does that mean? the way he's talking about is he wants to purge the immigrants. he wants to get rid of all of the immigrants in his said that he would do some pretty nasty, harmful things to them because they don't have good genes. i don't think that this is just rhetoric. i think
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that we need to asli an understand where his inspiration comes from. and today of all days, it is just really savage that this is who he's quote, that he's quoting hitler come on, erin. >> i don't want to swear. >> i mean racehorse theory ashamed let's listen erin, listen. i'm not going to sit here and put up with this. i will i have very good guess. normally, but to ayisha, for you to compare donald trump to adolf hitler on and 1070 it's just shameful. number one, what he was talking about are murderers. people who came into this country and murdered americans. okay, so let's not mince that's not trying to string together a bunch of quotes that weren't weren't put together. they're different points in time to try to make it look like something he didn't say he was talking about 26,000 people rapists and murderers in this country. and he said, in my opinion, and it's not just donald trump's opinion. there scientific studies out there about nature or nurture about murders, whether they have some sort of
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genetic predisposition to murder people. and he's talking about the people who murdered americans, not eugenics, not some made-up bs ayisha so listen i'm sorry that donald trump feels like standing up for people who may have been murdered by immigrants and want to deport illegal immigrants who are here criminal violent aliens want to kick them out of our country to protect americans. but that's okay in my case, he's not talking about eugenics. he's not going to compare it with adolf hitler day i find it particularly offense. >> listen, we can fact check all day long that this is not going to write the history that donald trump is used. this fact i just read the words he said today. genetics, what i'm talking about the history of everything he's ever said. so you want to talk about short-term memory, david, for the sake of going into an doing donald trump's bidding. but this as talk about kamala harris, me really concerned kamala harris black lesbian who donald trump doesn't believe has genes as good as his, as he
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going to attempt to germany. >> why do you believe elected? >> because damn near said it. that's why david that's why it because he can shared by some white man who has no idea what he's talking about is trying to rewrite history here i, as an american of a donald trump presidency and his actual quote shame, because i take him seriously and i think that he believes what he he says and that is why he is a danger and a threat to america aaron. >> erin, you can have alright. >> i appreciate that too, alex alright well i appreciate both of you. i know it's obviously getting heated. i think i think what people appreciate about both of you is will you mean what you say and you say what you mean? you're both very genuine people. so i just want to let me just turn the conversation here to an interview that elon musk gave that we're just finding out now. so we gave an interview with tucker carlson when he was at that weekend in butler, pennsylvania you know, obviously where trump was shot and elon and trump were on the
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stage together and musk talked about how he's all in on trump. i just wanted to play it for you. there are some expletives in here, but let me play it i'm like how long do you think my prison sentence is going to be i see my children. >> i don't know >> i just ask you, you know, when you look at mosque tesla is rockets getting people off the international space station, starlink, providing internet service now for people and incredibly hard hit areas by hurricane helene and soon it will be the case with milton. do you think harris, whatever holes hold it against mosque that he supports trump. so, so strongly that he would give an
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interview and say things like that. >> kamala harris hasn't said or done anything that would lead me to believe that she has been dictated or whatever use the power of her office to go after people who didn't agree with her in the way that donald trump declares that he would do. i also just wonder what exactly is ilan betting on, right? because he realizes that he's making a bet and that if this goes south, he might be in big trouble. and so i think that we should all completely distrust him and it begs the question, what exactly is he banking on with donald trump? >> david final word sorry that you think that i am homophobic and racist and massage and estate because he clearly don't know me. >> and final word on elon. listen, i take i think elon's in there. you know, with his heart and soul campaign in heart pardon and kamala harris is going to come after him to kick him out of the country. i think he's just it was kind of saying that lightheartedly joking. i don't think she has got to ill intent for elon musk
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if if if she wins all right. >> well, i'll take it on that note of agreement obviously, i know that this was a difficult conversation. thank you both very much the next incredible new images just coming in from inside, that monster category five hurricane. now racing towards florida and i say it's a category five only because there are not categories higher than that, right? you hit a certain speed and then you know we 500 miles an hour and we would still call it that story was 180 miles an hour right now, as officials plead with everyone to get out, now, we're going to take you to the ground next, let's harris calling trump out for lying about hurricane relief efforts. will it help him win north carolina? plus our conversation with a hostage family tonight that i promise you're going to want to see should check out, inspire no man no hose, just sleep inspire, learn more and you
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>> you got check out the keepsake and actually really fine i'm rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. >> this is cnn hurricane milton have barreling toward florida. florida at this hour it is now one of the top ten strongest hurricanes ever recorded. and the explosion in strength has been stupendous wins now, 180 miles an hour, and the speed at which the hurricane intensified is truly stupendous. it went from a tropical storm to a record-breaking category five and 24 hours that is an
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incredible thing. hurricane hunters have just flown straight into mountain to try to collect critical data for forecasters you can see winds shaking the plane when these ospreys fly in. absolutely terrifying and two imagine people do that, they do that to try to keep everyone else safe. and let's show you the live pictures of the gridlock on florida roads right now as their mandatory evacuations underway? and you can see, look at that, just people trying to get out and taking every minute they can to get out. the storm targeting the most densely populated areas of florida, including tampa, where officials warn it could be the worst storm that they have seen in more than 100 years. chad myers is outfront from the cnn weather center. so chad, what are you expecting well, i mean, i'm looking back 102 years from the last major hurricane that hit tampa thinking about the population density then compared to what it is now i mean, it just, it's it's mind-blowing. >> it's staggering. how many people are in the way of this. it's a 180 mile per hour storm right around the center of the eye. this is a storm that just
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blew up in intensity and there's how tiny the eye is right now this will be a major impact to the west coast of florida whether we're talking about a category three if he dies a little bit or continues to be a category five, the surge will still be horrendous. remember, katrina went from a five to three, but you suisse still had 26 feet of surge in bay st. louis, even at the category three the slashed for the surge is still going to be there because it's already building that surge right now. but as you mentioned from 50 to 175 and now we're at one at, but this is a hurricane that will make landfall along the west coast. i still need you to watch out naples. i still need you watch all the way up to cedar key because because that's how far away we still are really more than 48 hours from the most significant impact. but here in purple everyone will see 110 or greater from here in red, everyone will see a hurricane, hurricane force winds. there will be millions of people
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without power the surge from the last storm we just had helene in tampa was about six or seven feet this surge, aaron is going to be ten to 15 feet if you had a foot of water in your house last time, you may have six to ten feet of water in your house. this time because it is so much worse than what helene did there to florida, there's you're storm 102 years ago in tampa. >> i don't know. >> millions had to be 95% less people in the way of that storm compared to where we are right now. >> karen. >> i mean, it is just incredible arts. can i just ask you, when you look at the speed of the a system for storms that goes to a certain number. so right, once you go over that threshold, it doesn't matter how fast the winds are. it's still going to be the top category. so can you just put in perspective and i know it may slow down a bit which would not affect in so many crucial
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ways how devastating it is. but what does 180 miles mean when you even contemplate such a storm striking the coastline? >> you'd have not a roof left. and in fact, because of the surge, you're not going to have buildings on those coastal barrier islands. they're gonna be gone. i mean, i don't know where yet. i don't know if it's going to be south are going to be north, but there will be homes over overwatched and into the bay on the other side. that's absolutely going to happen then you have the winds that are going to knock things down. i don't think there'll be one at i think maybe it will be 13140, but that's still a tremendous amount of force on your own. that's why they're telling people if you are in these areas here, especially in the water prone sections a and b, you need to leave. now get out so that if we need to evacuate everybody else there's still time for them to much. >> i want to go to mike boylan now, veteran storm chaser runs the popular hurricane tracking website. mike's weather page, more than 1 million followers and he joins me now from
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clearwater, tampa area of florida and i, mike, i know your audio is good even if we lose your shot, i want viewers to know. we can hear you so i know you're surrounded by debris now from hurricane helene, you've got mountain coming winds topping 180 miles an hour, even if it strikes at slightly weaker speeds than that. what stands out to you right now the most about a storm that has strengthened from a tropical storm to 180 miles an hour in a day. >> yeah. it's unprecedented. i mean, it's record setting pressures under 900 millibar now >> you need. pretty sure it's not for me is the direction coming to ease up very rare hitting almost the same spot that was just less than two weeks and my hometown here in oldsmar, every street is lined up, and we just lost darkness. but the war zone and then strip after three efforts, street is just everything they're really
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get double the surge that they got with helene trouble hearing. you haven't asked another question. i'll i'll see if i can hear you answer. so if interrupt you, it's because i can't fully hear you. but how much of what we're seeing from what you see living there and having gone through so many storms in your lifetime and professionally how much of this is just a terrible storm unprecedented in some ways, how much of it do you believe is directly related to climate change water temperatures as it sounds. >> i mean, these water temperatures are some of the haji seen in over 1015 years below the surface, water temperatures, ocean heat content that's a big part of the fuel for hurricanes that is one of the major
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the gulf of mexico. and they just explosive. we saw last year i was on your show with lee, moved into effect by the power of these things? i can read five is definitely part of this warm waters. >> mike, i'm going to thank you because i'm having i'm having trouble hearing you. i think i got the main part about what you said. this is the warmest temperatures that you've seen in 15 years in deep down below the water as well. but thank you very much looking at that incredibly small, eye giving this storm such incredible power from the center 180 miles an hour right now for sustained winds, next, vice president kamala harris, taking on trump for peddling lies about the government's response to the hurricane devastation of helene. and you're going to see yoni asher and his family you've met him before. we've been talking to them since this night one year ago, a night of incredible tragedy his wife and daughters were released and tonight you'll see something from them. >> very special
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and get 8,000 points when you book direct effervescence harris accusing trump of pushing disinformation. >> and florida governor ron desantis, a playing politics as the southeast prepares for its second map there have record-breaking hurricane in two weeks there's a lot of this information being pushed out there by the former president it's extraordinarily irresponsible moments of crisis. if nothing else should really be the moment that anyone who calls themselves a leader i'm going to put politics besides the people first taken, harris is calls about the hurricane after he declined to appear with president biden last week when he visited florida. >> and tonight, fema has what they are calling a rumor response page on its website. it's trying to battle conspiracy theories. tom foreman is outfront
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money, billions of dollars on housing for illegal migrants, many of whom should not be in our country in the turbulent wake of hurricane helene. >> the truth is being buried by a fresh storm of falsehoods from former president donald trump. no helicopters, no rescue. >> it's just what's what's happened. >> there is very bad. they're offering them $750 to people whose homes have been washed away and one-by-one, those lies are being exposed was fema money meant for such disasters spent to house undocumented immigrants? no helicopters and rescuers missing an action in the flood zone no. and only a few hundred dollars for survivors who lost their homes fema itself address that there's a rumor out there that fema is only providing survivors with $750. this is not true.
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>> trump's democratic opponent, vice president kamala harris, weighed into noting that 700 $750 it's just for immediate needs, food, baby formula, and emergency supplies. >> fema is also providing tens of thousands more dollars for folks to help some be able to deal with home repair, to be able to cover a deductible when and if they have insurance and also hotel costs. >> amid fears, the false information might discourage storm victims from accessing real help republican and democratic governors are praising the federal response when south carolina's gop governor henry mcmaster calling it been superb, superb, but trump and his team are showing no inclination to accept that reality. >> why is he spreading misinformation and a crisis like that? and does that concern you about your fellow north carolinians with trump and harris locked in a close race and that stricken states co-chair of the republican national committee, laura trump is towing her father-in-law's
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line, saying that's what they're hearing from people. >> why is it that right now? what is citizens in western north carolina are screaming for help and it's having to come from local citizens is difficult and certainly a lot of local citizens are helping, but so our state agencies. so our federal agencies, it's absolutely clear and it puts a lie to what appears to be team trump trying to somehow make hay out of this tragedy erin >> and let's go to harry enten to go beyond the numbers here is tom was just laying this out so harry, there seems to be a reason that trump's been laser focused on north carolina right now, and seeing the hurricane recovery efforts as a way to win over voters. what is it? >> yeah, i mean, look bottom line is this north carolina is one of the most consistently tight race is going back to 2008. we're talking about the tightest margins. so you'll look last time around, right decided by just about a
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percentage point when you're talking about western north carolina, you see a lot of red on your map right here, basically outside of asheville, there's basically no democratic territories. and this is how consistent through the years you go back to in 2016, same thing going on another close race within five points, you go back to 2012. same thing. look at this a two-point race. a lot of red on your map, and you go back the last time a democratic one there, barack obama won it by just a point. and again, a lot of red going on there. no state besides florida has been as consistently closed going back to 2008 then north carolina it has been erin all right. >> so how close is north carolina right now and i know it is so hard to tell, but how would you try to answer that question, harry? yeah. i mean, look, we can just go as far as the polls can tell us and you what you see here, erin? just a very tight match of washington post, last polled trump by two quinnipiac, trump by one. cnn's last poll, a tie. but the bottom line is in the great state of north carolina, no clear leader. this race is again razor-tight, which again fits with history of
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>> as we are here in tel aviv in the early hours of the morning, waiting on a possible strike against iran. watching hours ago, missiles coming in from hezbollah. no one knows how many hostages are dead or alive. many will never come home and their families are living in a daily agony. and for those who have come home it is complicated. yoni asher, who you've met many times on this show, tells me, we're not the same it was on this day one year ago when we first met yoni right before we gotten a plane to come to israel, before anyone knew what had truly happened. he was grief stricken and in shock in those moments, he had just seen his family online in this video his wife to rome and two toddler daughters taken by hamas, found out later, thrones, mother his murder. she and her daughter saw it happen. her brother was murdered and since you one and drone and the girls were reunited 49 days later in a miracle for them, it's so many who are still not together can
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only dream up you only under ronen been trying to build back a life together, drone telling me everything in her life has changed i'm trying chain weekend, as you need prepared to leave for the first time since last october 7 he and drones that it was important for him to be away even on this first anniversary, to speak to the un on behalf of the hostages still captive to make the world still care about them. and on that day, we were together, it was a peaceful seen as the girls played in a friend's pool >> now, you appreciate every
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single second and even though it's hard, sometimes i think that life has changed forever like you mentioned, we went through hell i was in a state that it's impossible to describe in words it's not it's almost like not being human. it's like being some kind of robot and suddenly get back to the the regular life, the family life, seen them go into the kindergarten, playing with their friends you know, they have so much strength and even more than i have and they are giving me inspiration and strength to continue because the child forces you to the sing, to dance, to smile, you cannot sit at home being said when you have children you said, but it can be hard how is
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it hard now? because they are waking up every single night before october 7. they were already sleeping in the whole night through and we were enjoying our own long night without any disruptions and now we are getting up every night every night, i have no one single night which i sleep through the whole night because whether it's two minutes long or 20 minutes as long, or 40 the middle of the night and it's nightmares. >> they have can be a nightmares it can be night fears it can be sometimes rage attacks during the day. >> overreacting to things afraid of noises and this is things that we are not used to before october 7. >> how is it for you and around trying to navigate? the gate
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being being a family again, well, it's difficult because we went through different experiences those experiences are so different. yet it was the same situation hearing for each of you, but no, but not the same situation. the same family yet? the wrong went through completely different thing than i did and it's like she came from another world and i came from another world it was only 49 days, but it was long, 49 days so much has happened on those 49 days and changed. so there is always the danger that we will be drift apart because eventually we are parents of those girls. and we need to somehow keep our closest for them this is a challenge do you feel yoni that now that you understand what
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they went through it was difficult for me to even hear their testimony is even hear them talk about the fact that they were kept on these terms that they were hostages, that they were locked down. >> look, we were safe. we are not victims. we are winners because we survived and i will not raise my daughters as victims. i will not teach them to be hateful and to be revenge for. i want them to grow up to be peaceful and loving person and now you have this incredible thing it's incredible future for you and the girls and around can you tell me about it well actually when the run was held hostage, i made the vow i said to myself that if her life will be saved hi, will agreed to give her
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what she wanted, which was a third child and luckily, it happened and she is pregnant and i think as a family because they tried to destroy us and now we are expanding when is the baby coming? and beginning of february exciting. we don't know i think boy brother it's a. by fresher kind night family victory something that and
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