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down and put it into the river. oh my god, to be sure. accompanied by the police. i hope that if tennessee state university does the same thing we'll have an equal measure of support for those young people over there. >> oh, wow, i had not seen that alright, everyone. thank you very much for being here. thank you for watching these night's state of the race. you've got laura coates live coming up for you right now evening, everyone. >> i'm laura coates. it would begin with breaking information on the category. now five category five storm and its track right now, milton
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is set to hit florida's gulf coast late wednesday night tampa, potentially in the bullseye in the city's mayor is not mincing words. she is warning people who don't evacuate, quote you are going to die it appears some are taking her very seriously with those foreboding words, hitting the roads and streaming out of the area before it gets too late. the storm described as extremely dangerous with sustained winds of 100 and 65 miles per hour. milton, now the strongest storm to occur anywhere on the planet. this year. >> i want to bring in cnn meteorologist chad myers. chad, we've heard the strong words in the tampa mayor. what is this new advisory show? >> it shows that we lost a little bit of pressure. the pressure went up. that's good news. we've lost a little bit of wind speed from one at 165. that's still category five okay. >> we're not we're not bringing this down. do cat two
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or one or tropical storm a very dangerous storm, but hurricane hunters, both noah and also air force have flown in the ai over the past couple of hours and found that we've lost a little bit of intensity that is great news because just in 36 hours from yesterday morning to this afternoon, we went from 50 to one at okay. so now we're once 65 close enough. here's the hurricane warnings are in effect for almost the entire central part the florida because the winds will be all the way to the east coast at hurricane force. there will be millions of people without power and we know where a lot of these power company trucks, these mutual aid trucks are there in the carolinas trying to put the power back up here? but look at the purple. this is major category wins all the way from cedar key, all the way down to fort myers. that's 110 plus. and then yes hurricane force all the way to cape all the way to cape canaveral all the way to the east coast of daytona beach. we will have surge this is the next thing are we going to have wind
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damage absolutely. are we going to have surge potential without a doubt because this is a category five. and even though the forecast is for it to go down a little bit, it will still carry a four to five surge with it ten to 15 feet of surge. how does that compare to helene where things were wiped out? out around tampa? six to seven now we're talking ten to 15 if your house got damaged in helene, you've got a lot of work to do and you need to get out of there for sure about 48 hours before we make landfall, but certainly about 36 before we start seeing some damage. >> chad myers thank you so much. we will have more information on that story later this hour. really stunning, an unbelievable thank you so month. less than a month away from election day. and if it sounds unbelievable to you that we're that close, it says to me as well. with the election shifting and now into the highest of gears, vice
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president kamala harris is shifting to a new strategy, walking in front of the camera after camera, microphone after microphone. and frankly interviewer after interviewer, a case in point attends appearance on 60 minutes tonight he said the reason so many voters don't know, you is that you have changed your position on so many things. >> you are against fracking. >> now you're for it you supported looser immigration policies. now you're tightening them up your for medicare for all. now, you're not so many that people don't truly know what you believe or what you stand for. and i know you've heard that in the last four years, i have been vice president united states and i have been traveling our country. and i have been listening to folks and seeking what is possible in terms of common ground, i believe in building consensus. we are a
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diverse people geographically, regionally in terms of where we are in our backgrounds and what the american people do why is that we have leaders who can build consensus to decide for yourself at that answer was sufficient for you well, that's it down is all part of a broader media blitz. and after weeks of accusations from donald trump that she's incapable of giving interviews. well, it's already yesterday with the call her daddy podcast poppy with women gen z-ers, and millennials. and tonight on 60 minutes, harris was asked tough questions on the economy, on immigration. and of course, the middle east, we'll talk more about that in just a moment tomorrow. >> it's going to head up to the big apple appearing on daytime talk show, the view also speak with fame shock jock and sirius xm, howard stern and host of his own radio show as you well know. >> and even take a crack at late night on the late show with stephen colbert, air thursday, a town hall on spanish-language network, university own kind of a
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whirlwind, right but real talk for a moment. 60 minutes didn't university own town hall could bring some real substance. it's unlikely harris will get thrown a curveball, maybe on the other different mediums that she'll be on. but that said each and every interview gives her a chance to define herself on her own terms. >> at this maybe ten, not 11th hour. and these are big and these are broad audience that we're talking about here. and doing them does not come without risks. of course, i mean, any mistake any botched answer. and it gives trump a new line of attack but it also gives harris a chance to go on the offensive and to push back on her critics takes might, for example, where she went up to trump for his dodging. his own 60 minutes interview if he is not going to give your viewers the ability to have a meaningful, thoughtful conversation question-and-answe
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r with you. >> then watch his rallies you're going to hear conversations that are about himself and all of his personal grievances and what you will not hear anything about you. the listener joining me tonight. laura barone lopez, he didn't political analyst and white house correspondent for the pbs newshour, ramesh ponnuru, editor of the national review, and ashley allison, cnn legal commentator and former national coalitions director for the biden-harris 2020 ticket. also, my twinning in black leather. thank you. laura, let me start with you here though, because she's been under a lot of pressure to have a number of interview. she was criticized very early on about being the only absent from the visible part of the biden administration as much as she could have been. and also now about top of the ticket, do you think that the 60 minutes interview, which is one of the tough issues had to date, is
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that going to quiet her critics? >> her critics in dc and in the beltway, maybe not, but i think that there are voters that that answer really stood out to me in terms of their that answers ability to speak to them where she was talking about. i want to be someone who builds consensus and i say that because i was just in arizona, i talked to a two time trump voter there and a number of others who had voted for trump in the past. but this two time trump voter, moderate, lifelong republican woman, who considers herself in alignment with harris on abortion, but isn't necessarily convinced she's going to vote for her yet because she wanted to hear more from harris about what exactly she would do to find compromise on a host of issues how exactly she would work with republicans whether it's on immigration, whether it's on the economy. and so harris kind of sounded like that voter in that answer. so i wonder if that voter is listening to the 60 minutes interview and seeing someone in harris who may be willing to compromise with the party that this voter has been a pardon entire life. >> well, she talked about immigration with they see minutes and gave her response
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about how the numbers had shifted. shall we say when they took office, listen was it a mistake to kind of allow that flood to happen in the first place? the policies that we have been proposing are about fixing a problem, not promoting a problem. okay. >> but by members did quadruple the numbers today because of what we have done we have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half. should we have done by half? but we need congress to be able to act to actually fix the problem. >> of course, ashley, his question was, should you do that sooner? is now too late for some voters to believe that they have the recipe for course correction it may be for some voters, but i think her answer is accurate. is that congress needs to act. congress still
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has not acted. and when you actually figure out why congress hasn't acted is because the person at the top of the ticket for the republican party doesn't want the problem to be fixed. i think these interviews are smart i don't know if the voter in arizona that you were just talking about is going to see 60 minutes, but she might see the view. she might see call your dad, call her daddy she might see stephen colbert. you got to see one of them have gotten somewhere. and if he doesn't see a lot, it's gonna see it on social media somewhere so ask and you shall receive people said, do interviews and now she's on a blitz. does that mean criticism is going to stop? know, she's a candidate, that's the nature of politics, but that doesn't mean you stop playing your game and doesn't go on offense and you doesn't mean you tell the american people what you would do for them the theme though throughout her entire candidacy now has been in for biden when he was top of ticket, what would you do now that you didn't do that, you couldn't have done in those first three years? >> that's a question lingering that will be the very
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ammunition republicans use and it sets her up with a bunch of no-win questions. >> so bill whitaker, who i thought did an excellent job asking succinct and pointed questions three times came back at her with a question about whether the early immigration policies of this administration were a mistake and what she going to say she can't say yes. she's not going to she's not going to repudiate biden, but she also can't defend those policies which put them in such a political whole. so she evaded that three times because he doesn't have a good answer on it. i would say that her answer on the economy isn't is another place where there's a political vulnerability for the harris team. >> and she hasn't quite figured out a way to address it talking about macroeconomic indicators as she did, that is i've seen many, many politicians talk about macroeconomic indicators using those words. and many voters glaze over when you add the word macroeconomic land does not land, even if it's true and she's got a bit of a case there. it doesn't land well, i
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doubt howard stern's going to talk about macroeconomic and we're broadly, you might, he might surprise everyone that point. >> i mean, he might he's very sharp and tomorrow, howard stern actually interviews harris and i want you to listen to what he had to say about trump just a few weeks ago i don't agree with trump politically. >> i don't i don't think he should be anywhere near the white house i don't hate the guy. >> i hate the people who voted for him. i think they're stupid. >> i don't think i do. >> i'll be honest with you. i have no respect for you i mean, i don't know at what point he wants someone who can't even accept the fact that alright, so tell us what doesn't like. >> move on. >> is this, the new basket of deplorables that harris has to navigate around. >> what howard stern's to, you know, see if she says something like that. >> and so far she hasn't said anything like that. she hasn't said that she hates trump voters. she's in fact trying to win over trump voters went over nikki haley voters. that's
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been one of them the most aggressive elements of her campaign so far. so look, i don't know that he's necessarily going to make those comments and the interview with her because he's not he's not going to provoke that conversation and vote she's got to distance herself from it because everything she said tonight on 60 minutes about finding unity and common ground would be he undermined if she did. i mean, she could there's a perfect answer for this like howard stern, you don't have to hate people who disagree with you. i'm trying to convince you to see that i can be your leader. if you don't disagree with me and i run, i win, i still will be your president too. there's like a perfectly workshop answer for this. she does not have to take howard stern's bait, bait and i don't think she will because that is just not the essence of who she is as a leader, there have been so many opportunities where she could disparage people who have not supported her and she doesn't isn't a lesson learned though because she obviously is aware even if she's not the one saying it,
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but there is a perception that there is an antagonistic viewpoint towards somebody who is a trump supporter. and that has been used by trump strategists is suggest. they don't like you. they don't think you are smart and they go on with this. she's aware of that. how does she confront that perception to get them under her full well, i think she and president biden have repeatedly said we're talking about maga republicans, not about like republicans or people who have been lifelong republicans think she also said it at the convention where she really made pointed appeals saying if you feel as though you potentially can't vote for trump a second time or a third time that you have space in my campaign. i mean, she's tried to surround herself with very conservative republicans like liz cheney adam kinzinger, and say, look, i can work with some of the most conservative republicans has said she may even put a republican and her cabinet. and i think that is how she's trying to really make this case to people who have voted republican in the past,
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that she's trying to build a coalition. i mean, it may upset some progressives, but she's trying to win over voters who have i've never even voted for a democrat, sometimes in their entire life. i wonder if the gun comments that she's made recently also is going to increase her electability among some populations. >> listen to what she had to say about being a gun and when and why did you get it? >> i have a glock and i've had it for quite some time and look, at my background in law enforcement and so there you go. >> have you ever fired it? >> yes of course at a shooting range? yes, of course, i have why are you nodding profusely, right? ashley this is applied stereotype to black women right now that we don't have the right to own firearms and protect ourselves like every
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other american kamala harris has been very clear she supports the second amendment. >> she but she also supports common sense gun and violence laws to stop mass shootings in churches and grocery stores and at schools. >> so sure. i mean, i don't think her that answer is for a republican. i think that answer is the truth and most people who do have guns, i hope they have gone to the shooting range and have trained so they can use them safely. so i think this is a little bit of an application of like a box that you might want to keep the black woman in, that she saying, i'm not fitting in it. >> you balked at that perception that this being an issue with race, what was your reaction just now, we know i just thought that a lot of people who worry about the democrats being too far left on guns are going to look at that answer sure think this is somebody who was perfectly happy supporting a ban on handguns in san francisco, supporting her last presidential campaign, mandatory confiscation of certain kinds of weapons and
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commonly held weapons and but she doesn't want to have these rules apply to her. and i don't think that that's going appeal to those voters at all. i think it's going to regard they're going to regard it as this is the ruling class having one set of rules for itself and another for other people. >> but we'll see what the tim walz effect has on that very notion as a hunter and talking about that as well, everyone please stand by because up next, kamala harris to answer when 60 minutes asked why she thinks so many people are still supporting a man that she herself has called racist and later as florida braces for hurricane milton, a new controversy emerges between harris and florida. governor ron desantis selfish by trying to blunder into this vaporize that cold day club, vapor cool its dayquil plus a brush or v6 vapors
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not trying to divide us and domain. i believe that the american people recognize that the true measure of the strength of a leader is not based on who you beat down is based on who you lift up well, harris has remarks today, come after donald trump claimed people coming over the border have quote bad genes she, has no clue how about allowing people to come through an open border. 13,0 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 their genes. and we got a lot of bad genes in our country right now rally in aurora, colorado this friday now, trump has repeatedly claimed without any evidence, mind you, that that city is being taken over by
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venice it's whelan gangs, law, barone lopez, ramesh ponnuru, and ashley allison are all back with me. >> first of all the white house called this language that trump has used, not only hateful, but disgusting. frankly, it's not the first time you heard this language from trump in the past. it actually goes back decades. his obsession, genetics isn't of this they're poisoning the blood of our country that's what they've done. >> there is something to the genes and i mean, when i say something, i mean, a lot, you have to be born lucky in the sense that you have to have the right, the right genes to go out. and if it's in my business, if it's making deals, i'm a gene believer. hey, when you connect to right resources, you usually end up with a fast horse and i really was, you know, i had a good gene pool from the standpoint of that, a lot of it's about the genes, isn't it don't you believe? the, resource theory, i think we're so different, you have good genes in minnesota affective forget if it's right
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or wrong. >> i believe it's wrong but isn't affected? >> is that why he continuously employees it? >> i don't think it's a strategy. i think this is what he truly believes is something that he dwells on and comes back to over the years. now, i don't know that he is somebody who has done a lot of time studying genetics and behavior or anything like that. but i think that we are getting something close to kind of unfiltered trump. when he says these things and it's not as though it's it comes out of a clear blue sky, right? this is a person who came into presidential politics via the birther conspiracy theory about barack obama. this is somebody who in 20 15, and 2016 was accusing the judge of not being able to be an unbiased judge because he's mexican american so it's all of obese. >> it is also about eugenics professed by many supremacists
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and nazis. >> and it is, and those words that you played the poisoning, the blood of the country is worried that were used by adolf hitler, but the, it is a pattern with donald trump and it's something that he is doing maybe his campaign won't admit that it's a strategy. but they are dehumanizing and demonizing immigrants essentially to convince their base that immigrants may be stilling the election that there's hordes of non-citizens voting. there's no evidence of noncitizen hordes of non-citizens registering to vote or voting. i've talked to republican election officials in states like michigan who have said in their 20 years of administering elections, they've never caught a noncitizen casting an election ballot that maybe some have inadvertently been registered to vote. and then they self report because they know that it's illegal and they're not going to be doing it when i hear that though i also, in terms of whether it's a strategy or not it reminds me of when he said to report or i can't remember what year it was either when he was in the
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presidency or right before he was elected the first time. and he said, the reason i discredit reporters and the reason i i say that you lie is so that way my base doesn't believe you anymore so the reason he may be trying to demonize immigrants and immigration and have this strong anti-immigration message. so that way when he's elected again he and his advisors like stephen miller can carry out and have americans except mask it's deportations on a grand scale that we haven't seen in modern history that's really important point. >> you raise both of you, especially on the idea of and discredit. therefore, you have carte blanche in the future and all the things that you're saying. and i wonder ashley, when you hear the comments and of course the question bill whitaker asked vice president kamala harris, how do you reconcile and bridge that disconnect between some of that she calls racist the statements that have been made, the eugenics references and beyond, and the popularity and the willingness of people to
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say, okay, he's got my vote i think you have to continue to try to talk to the american people and call a lie a lie. i agree with everything they have just said. i think this is who donald trump is, and i think she is trying to be the bigger and better adult and a leader in this moment and say, i won't again, demonize you because you don't agree with me i want to tell you there is a different way and you might not agree with me all the time, but we can do this by treating and speaking about people with humanity i think that donald think everyone who votes for donald trump is a racist. and i think right now, he is hoping that leaders in his party don't call out those disgusting comments and use it like slide in on his coattails. but the only way that we can bring trust back the media, the only way we can bring trump back into institutions is people have to stay stand up regardless on what political outlet and say when terrible
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things like that or said, we cannot accept it. we can fix immigration, but we cannot accept this because words have power and those type of words cause violence, those type of words cause, hate. and we have to fight for something different than one thing on this about the idea of it as a strategy. i think look, remember that some of trump's lowest political points have come exactly when he has indulged this instinct. yeah charlottesville, the attack on kaiser khan, family separation, those things didn't help him solidify and strengthened in his support, they cost him. i think what's different now is that were also used to it. we're also a newer to it. there's 1,000 different trump's stories that compete for attention and other things that are competing for our attention. and it's harder for it to break through, but we can't normalize it. you we have we have we have to call it out on all fronts from the dog catcher all the way up to the speaker of the senate. >> we have to say this is not acceptable. and i think republicans need to say this is not the type of leader we want
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i want to show you guys because there's a new, new york times article i found really fascinating the title of the article is trump's speeches increasingly angry and rambling reignite the question of aid now, they did a computer analysis of trump's rhetoric and they compared 2016 trump to now and they found a trump rally is and how it all went from there. >> but give us the trump rally is 2020 versus 2016, 82 minutes compared to 45 minutes. you're talking about how much she's using terms about the the all and always and never the increase of swear words and going on from there about this. i do wonder ramesh enlarge when you're thinking about this, then versus now the changing approach to the electrode and is communication at one hand, perhaps more disciplined if that's even a phrase to associate with donald trump compared to right now, what does that indicate to you in to the electorate well, there are some voters that he's clearly
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losing because of it. >> i mean, there are these moderate republicans that say that every time they hear him speak that they are being pushed away from him, but also other republicans who continue to associate with him. now again, in a game of margins, is that enough? is it enough if kamala harris is going to lose working class black and brown voters because of the economy that's the big question in these battleground. sounds states. but i think that it is pushing some of the voters away from him, everyone. >> thank you so much. i'm really intrigued to see what happens in the next 28 days, 14 hours, ten minutes that's and that counting southwest florida though, is bracing for a catastrophic hurricane as fema deals with pressure and politically fueled misinformation the last storm from just last week. so how bad could this all get? alas, the man who guided norlin through katrina, lieutenant general russel honore
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with code lumen tv have i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn of dollars to foreign nations and you know what they're giving up people 750 bucks. >> they're offering them $750 to people whose homes have been washed away donald trump continuing to push misleading information about the federal response to hurricane helene, trump is used his very powerful megaphone is rallies and on social media to endorse or makeup. frankly, bogus claims, claims the director of fema says are having a direct impact on their recovery three efforts frankly, that type of rhetoric is demoralizing to our staff that have left their families to come here and help the people at muncke, carolina. biggest effect i would say, yes they have been impacted, are
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afraid to apply for assistance. >> if i can't get them to apply, i can't give them the money and the resource that they're eligible for. >> no people who've had their lives upended by a storm are now forced to deal with all of these conspiracy theories rather than focus on what they must do. and according to several accounts, famous response has been satisfactory. don't take it from us. here's the mayor of chimney rock, north carolina reacting to the very false rumors that have been circulating around guy, i gotta be honest with you i hear stuff like that. i mean, i'm i'm here in the middle of this disaster. we're responding and then somebody says, if you heard this and you just kind of laugh because it's so outlandish. i've been satisfied todd with it. i've i've heard a few rumblings have some complaints, but i mean, we haven't seen anything in chimney rock that's for sure joining me now, retired us army lieutenant general russel
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honore. >> he started as commander of joint task force katrina following the 2005 hurricane that devastated the gulf coast. he's also the author of leadership in the new normal. thank you so much for being here. look, seima, now has a website setup. it's dedicated to addressing all of the false information, all of the rumors. i do wonder what kind of impact have you seen this all have on the federal response? >> well, i think from my experience, aid to katrina targeted people honest survivors in many of them don't have electricity, don't have media. but with courage cell phones. and as the internet come back online, have access, it's demoralizing. and then that's rumor gets spread. you know, we dealt with that and country the two laura, they will rumors of the government blowing levies and snipers. and you have to immediately engage with it through the media at
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large as well. he's a great tight. did that fema is using. it with the help of cnn and others who challenged those rumors and lives before they become a problem into community just thinking about the devastation of like a katrina and being beyond. >> and of course now, how do you combat that when it's difficult to even that people access there? cell phones or loved ones that might be that rumor mill could be out of your control. how do you address that misinformation on the ground while the governors need to have daily news conference with fema with the national guard that is a routine and need to be a national news conference. >> because it not only affected people did survive as and it's like to move to the country and people confidence that the government is doing what he can to help people but in a disaster, you never there on time, you get there when you can, because it is asset had an impact on airports, roads
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communications, water sensibility. and you got to get people evacuated. so that's a disaster. if people are not complaining in disaster and it wasn't exactly, it was inconvenience. and boy, did we have a big one with alina? it was 600 miles long, effective five states. i've never it's the one that big before laura you know, you make such a sharp point on the idea of what it does for the confidence in the government and the ability for people to have faith in the response. >> and then maybe even heed the warnings from the government about what to do with a future hurricane how would you assess famous response so far specifically in places like north carolina where i mean, we see these images, they are devastating things that the governor needs to govern hands, request a fever, a fema bring generators, they bring search and rescue teams if they need to, they will asked the pentagon to bring bull helicopters and
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troops. >> but the person in charge of the disaster preparedness and response is and fema is there to assist him with logistic hello. news conference before the hurricane and tell people evacuated but it's logistics and that's what female brain to include the entire department in defensive needed. >> thank you. just thinking about what needs to be done in the scope of this. and i couldn't believe when i saw this, i was happening general because the florida governor, ron desantis and president biden, they did speak by phone tonight but then a white house official told us that desantis has not returned vice president harris is calls harris called that selfish desantis tonight said this in response she has no role in this process i'm in contact with the president of the united states. >> i've had storms under both president trump and president biden. and i've worked well
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with both of them. she's the first one who's trying two politicize the storm. and she's doing that just because of her campaign what do you make of this back-and-forth? >> do you think that governor desantis is accurate or willfully misguided? >> i think this is a case of biz guided that he could turn it into a talking point. but the vice president was decisively engaged in katrina and would get sending requests for information because they're hearing from constituents to inside that state. so there are part of the government, the vice president, maybe to do everything the president knows that to be there to assist the governor as he needs something so i think we need to move past this because this storm that's coming, there's going to be historic alina was a monster this could be historic storm facing over three-and-a-half billion people elevation ten
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feet in tampa, nine feet in st. pete at best. when he could get ten to 12 foot storm surge. so we need to focus on this storm and hopefully that story and tomorrow we can focus on preparing and getting the logistics ready to respond because we're going to need the air we're going to need land, and we've got a nice see search and rescue to be able to assist. if this storm come into awaiting whether people are talking about it, laura, lieutenant general russel honore will also going to need you and your expertise. thank you for joining us and the volunteers. >> never forget the volunteers. gut, but they good enough to handle a storm by itself. but not the volunteered. and they are doing a great job. >> a very important point. thank you so much. >> next you will hear from a politician or an ambassador or an analyst about october 7 tonight and said, well, have
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you here for mothers mothers who are living inside israel? mother's side of gaza for their reflections on a year of los and torment on cnn in 2016, donald trump said he would choose only the best people to work in his white house. >> now, those people have a warning for america. trump is not fit to be president. again, here's his vice president anyone who puts themselves over the constitution should never be president of the united states. i cannot in good conscience endorse donald trump then share his defense secretary. >> do you think trump can be trusted with the nation's secrets ever again? >> no. >> i mean, it's just irresponsible action that places our service members at risk, places our nation's security at risk is national security advisor, donald trump will cause a lot of damage. >> the only thing he can tears about is donald trump and the nation's former highest ranking military officer. we
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and nearly all of the 2.2 million guns as a residents have been displaced now, cnn's jeremy diamond brings us the heartbreak from both israeli and gazan mothers. and we must warn our viewers you may find this report disturbing no one home bake in life, not that big. i want in life that i can hold hill. >> that words, alone cannot capture a mother's pain. >> but the anguish on their faces paints a devastating picture. >> of the countless lives up ended by hamas's october 7 attack and israel's war in gaza one year later. fontan moraes, she's still grieving the loss of her two sons killed
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in an israeli airstrike this summer samona steinbrecher doesn't know her daughter's fate she is being held hostage by hamas stepping inside the home where she was abducted is like going back in time they book knowing those they come from the window shards of glass still crunch under foot in a home upturned and uprooted from the piece. it once provided and in the bedroom, a mother recounts her daughter's abduction she was vali afraid because you can tell from the world. >> did she say they take she was legally afraid was on the phone with you when she was being taken? yes. >> though know nothing about her what happened with how we don't know if she's in live, we don't know nothing the run
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steinbrechers cry for help captured in one final voice taken hostage on october 7, 2023 after hamas militants stormed into israel, killing about 1,200 people most of whom are civilians. >> it was the deadliest terrorist attack in israel's history, carried out at a music festival in people's homes and against those fled into bomb shelter what in faraza, this small kibbutz on the gaza border, hamas kidnapped 19 including samona's daughter, doron. did you ever imagine that you'd be sitting here a year later? >> know and she would still be in gaza never good. >> but now we see that there's another day, and weeks and another month, and and i think
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the first sign of life came nearly four months later to run gaunt and pale appears in a hamas hostage video, was happy that i can say that she's life, but then i can look at the hail and i can say the different what is the government tell you that tell us the family that they met. >> everything that they will come back but they'll still they'll so something is wrong. something is not working those frustrations shifted into overdrive dr. in august after hamas executed six hostages, families like to runs. >> now fearing the worst, you feel like the longer she's there the less likely it is, yes. that she could come back alive they don't have time
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>> fontan managed to keep her family safe fleeing from one place to another as israel pummeled the gaza strip with bombs and missiles, school or relative's home. >> a tent how nowhere in >> cpr cannot bring her five-year-old son, june, back to life fatten panel, believe it. she had only just left the tenth. they were living into by jud in domain instant noodles but as she cradles for youngest, who eldest son's body arrives at the more father agony amid their
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>> more than 21,000 palestinians have been killed by the israeli military over the last year and at least 11,000 are children like jud and mohamad according to oxfam, making it the deadliest conflict for children in a single year this century how much is too much, sir? at what point is it time to end this war will end the war when we achieve our logos of making sure that hamas cannot repeat such atrocities that i'm not going to change my policies. humanitarian policies, vaccination policies combat policies to minimize civilian casualties, defeat. >> but is israel any closer to achieving its war goals, even if we shall kill all hamas activist and all the political leaders. and we should destroy all the military installations on the day after two palestinian children. the clause, the families will try to achieve two to get a knife and to kill israelis. unless you will defeat the ideology.
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and the only way to defeat the ideology is to present a better ideology. >> it's a one year later, israel safer then it was no way israel is not safer because if you look on the day of tomorrow, no one can tell you that we should not face a regional war in which hezbollah and iran and the west bank and syria and the hoodies will not fight. >> it will be a regional war with a global impact. so nobody safer than on 6 october but for two mothers at the heart of this painful conflict, what to say? i had a minimal would come
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burns data once or something like this they don't have time and laura, those mother's pleas for this war to end so far falling on deaf ears, the israeli military, expanding military operations in northern gaza and at the same time today we have seen multiple rockets be fired on tel aviv from hamas, from hezbollah, as well as from the houthis in yemen. >> this as we're still waiting for the israeli military's response to that barrage of ballistic missiles from iran last week, laura thank you all for watching. anderson cooper 360 is next weekend as questions like, what does the communist should doing on cnn, that's too much i want donald how can you slice that i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn a widely filter.
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