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those? >> maturation areas you're going to die a dire warning, evacuations underway as the extremely dangerous hurricane milton nears landfall in florida, plus north carolina is a disaster. >> they don't have the people and they're complaining there's no people around to help disaster politics. >> donald trump doubles down on his false claims about the helene response while kamala harris calls him out and continuing to fight israel's prime minister vows to not let up amid fresh airstrikes that has hezbollah targets i've look at capitol hill on this tuesday morning. >> good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us breaking news this morning, we have a brand new update just moments ago on hurricane milton, the storm weakening slightly overnight. now, a major category four storm. it is expected to regain
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strength this morning could hit land tomorrow evening. it has been less than two weeks since the southeast was pummeled by hurricane helene and florida residents are battening down the hatches once again mass evacuations along the state's west coast are underway cities bracing for impact, distributing sandbags while still trying to remove debris left behind by helene. milton currently forecast to make landfall as a major hurricane near tampa on wednesday the city's mayor urging residents to take this seriously weighing was a wake-up call this is literally catastrophic and i can say without any drama to station whatsoever, if you choose to stay in one of those evacuation areas, you are going to die alright, let's get to our meteorologist, derek van dam for more on this. >> derrick, a very stark warning there. what are residents looking at right now we're they're facing
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according to the words from the national hurricane center, from the 5:00 a.m. update just moments ago that this could potentially be the most catastrophic hurricane in west-central for less, florida's history. >> they don't mince words right there getting right to the point. so as the mayor of tampa, there's a reason for that because we're facing down the eye of a monster some weakening overnight, right? category four, but we're splitting hairs here in terms of the potential impacts of this storm it stayed north of the yucatan peninsula overnight. so spared the coastline there still a powerful category four hurricane and what's new here is that when you went to bed last night, these were still watches. now we have warnings. these are hurricane warnings for much of the west central coastline but notice it also extends inland as well. this is going to be a far-reaching storm that will make landfall late wednesday into the day on thursday. so this is going to be the most impactful time could still be a major hurricane likely will be also
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explicitly stated within the national hurricane center's 5:00 a.m. update. it's a compact storm. now, but it's going through what is called a eyewall replacement cycle. and what that means is that the wind field will grow in size state that it will grow to be double the size of what it is currently now. so impacts from this storm, especially hurricane and tropical storm force winds, will extend well outside the center. so that means the storm surge and the catastrophic wind potential will be felt well outside of the eye of the storm. in fact, we have extended this major hurricane wind field across much of the interior, including tampa, pinellas, and hillsborough sarasota, even further south and this is just incredible, ten to 15 feet of surge potential into tampa bay. remember what helene did six to seven feet. if we get this it's kind of realized storm surge potential. there will be homes that will be underwater, especially near the coastline, reiterating the timeframe here, this is late wednesday into
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thursday, even though we will start to feel the impacts from the storm through the course of the day on wednesday heavy rain, inland flash flooding, this will take down trees, knocked down power and cause significant problems for the state of florida, casey all right. >> derek van dam for us this morning. derek are going to be talking to throughout the next couple of hours and i'm sure into the coming day is as well as hurricane milton closes in on florida, the political fighting over the last hurricane is already spilling out into the campaign trail. trump and his allies continue to spread false claim it's about the biden-harris administration's response to helene. despite bipartisan praise for the early resources deployed show urge almost $300 billion for ukraine and yet they're offering people $750 for immediate needs for the worst. but for the worst hurricane that anybody seen but more importantly than that is they don't have the people they're not doing. it's a bad, it's a very bad thing. >> this how would you do it differently? i'd have tremendous team of people here.
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they don't have any people so the fact is that more than 3,000 federal responders are on the ground in north carolina, according to fema and vice president harris, wants to make things clear there's a lot of this information being pushed out there by the former president about what is available in particular to the survivors and first of all, it's extraordinarily irresponsible. >> it's about him, it's not about you and the reality is that fema has oh many resources that are available to folks who desperately need them are joining us now to talk about this is mychael schnell, congressional reporter for the hill. >> mychael. good morning. thanks very much for being with us this morning. harris there, of course, talking about how donald trump's donald trump has said that, that americans will only get $750 because if there are affected by the storm when in fact that's just the beginning of aid, that's available to them. but big picture what does this say? i
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mean, they're just this is more for tuesday's from the election this huge storm is bearing down on the country and this is becoming the center of the presidential campaign. >> yeah, i mean kasie, i reality of excuse me, are political system right now. >> but the fact that we are so close to this election means that anything and everything could be politicized. and we're seeing that happen right now. a, with hurricane helene. and now as hurricane milton is starting to make its way into florida, and i think that one reason he says because of the devastation and destruction that hurricane helene left. >> but another fact of the matter is that it hits swing states. we're talking about places like georgia, places like north carolina, florida, not a swing state, but a lot of democrats would have would have them tell you that they think they have possibility to make gains in that state. this cycle so the fact that it's these three to three really key states that are so important to the election outcome that talking to voters in those states is so key. i think that's also why the response
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to this storm is taking such an outsized focus on the national political stage, but especially a politicized focus, as you mentioned, as we get into this final stage of the election cycle, michael the harris team put out a new ad around disaster issues targeted at donald trump. let's watch and we'll talk about on the other side i, worked in the trump administration never in 1 million years did i ever think that i'd be working in the white house with the president that didn't care about the american people he, would suggest not giving disaster relief to states that hadn't voted for them. >> i remember one time after a wildfire in california, he wouldn't send relief because because if there's a democratic state, so we went as far as looking up how many votes he got in those impacted areas to show him, these are people who voted for you so there you have them laying out are attempting to lay out what disaster relief would look like under a second trump presidency for americans right? >> and kasie, this is one of
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those sort of kitchen table issues you can sort of make it out as one of them because disaster relief and hurricane relief efforts really does affect the american people that affects whether or not they're able to get back to their daily life, whether or not they have the financial feasibility to fair with the destruction and the devastation which is why i think that we're really seeing the campaigns lean into this issue. and again, it's not something that you want to politicize, but it has become politicized because we're so close to the election, it's happening in this key region of the u.s. where are those key swing states? and also, you know, we're in the final stretch of the election were in november. some folks have said could the store be the october surprise, right. folks have been saying, what will this october surprise look like? will there be something that could shake up the campaign trail in the final stretch? well, the campaigns are now spending a lot of time in these swing states, not for the reason to go and shake a lot of hands and then have these joyful conversations. but to talk about the impact after the storm, it's also an opportunity for the candidates to show a presidential side.
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and then we saw the back-and-forth yesterday with florida governor ron desantis and vice president kamala harris about a phone call to talk about the devastation and the destruction. kamala harris maybe trying to show that she could have these phone calls and have this excel in this moment of leadership during a time when the nation needs it. so i think that we're seeing the both campaigns really lean into this because it just has so many so many factors that play into why it's such an important matter. at this juncture of the election all right. >> mychael schnell for us this morning, michael. thank you very much for being with us. and coming up here on cnn this morning fleeing florida mandatory evacuations underway in nine counties as hurricane milton approaches tampa, plus donald trump, once again, talking about migrants crime, and what he calls quote bad genes were going to ask to come from and debbie dingell of michigan how his rhetoric derek is playing in her state and israel launching airstrikes against hamas and hezbollah as the world waits to see how they plan to retaliate against iran
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kelemen, the campaign must not be stopped prematurely as long as the enemy threatens our existence. >> and the peace of our country, we will continue fighting prime minister netanyahu is still deciding how to retaliate against iran for its deadly missile attack. last week, the u.s. hoping for a concrete plan the challenge going forward it's to turn tactical wins in battle into a strategy that secures israel's people. >> and its future that takes real discipline. it takes courage, it takes foresight to match the conduct of war to a clear and sustainable set of objectives and to turn tactical advantage into enduring strategic gains. >> cnn's jeremy diamond joins us now live from tel aviv jeremy. >> good morning to you at what do we expect to see from israel in these coming hours and days as the world waits to see how they plan to retaliate
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israeli military one year after the october 7 attacks, one year after or it launched its war in gaza, expanding military operations yet again, in the gaza strip over the course of the last few days, we have seen israeli troops mounts a renewed offensive in northern gaza, specifically targeted at the jabalya refugee camp where the israeli military says hamas operatives have been reconstituting, but we should note that it is the fourth time now that these israeli military has been, has gone into jabalya troops on the ground doing so. and that's speaks to the questions that the united states has been asking for many, many months now and that is whether or not israel truly has any kind of long-term strategic plan for this war in gaza, but also for the other threats that it faces as we watch these really military now, mounting ground operations in southern lebanon. and of course, as we are waiting to see how israel will retaliate against iran, i recently interviewed on me, i alone the former head of the shin bet, israel's domestic intelligence
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service, asked him this very question of whether or not israel is actually safer today than it was a year ago so one year later yes. is israel safer novus norway israel, it is not safe for because if you look on the day off, 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 can tell you today that we are safer than on 6 october very much asking this question of what exactly israel is achieving by continuing these fights with no clear end game in sight. >> no alternative governance structure in gaza anywhere to
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be seen the united states is also right now trying to rein israel in as it relates to how it will retaliate against iran we heard president biden, of course, last week make clear that he opposes an israeli strike on iranian nuclear facilities. the israeli defense minister, yoav galant's now heading to washington to meet with the secretary of defense, lloyd austin tomorrow. so those close consultations will continue and make no mistake, but there will certainly be questions as well about the kind of law long-term strategy that israel and the united states are looking at in the region as well. >> kasie, jeremy, the question here really seems to be, will israel hit some of the iran nuclear sites? that's focus of the conversation here in washington i'm curious your perspective? the israeli side is their political pressure on netanyahu from people that he cares about at home to hit those sites. how does how is that playing out and how does it interact with the u.s.
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ability or not to convince him to not hit those sites? >> well, there's no question that the israeli prime minister is under pressure to go bigger than israel has gone before in terms of striking iran very, publicly. and in a way that will actually do some real damage to iranian facilities. unlike the retaliation for iran's april attacks, when israel merely showed iran that it new where the facilities were, that it knew that it could showed that it could actually hit them, that it could get through their air defenses this time the pressure on netanyahu is to do something big that will actually have an impact. now, there are certainly folks calling for strikes on nuclear facilities. it's not clear that that camp has won out yet but ultimately it will be about doing something big that has impact. and there are other options at netanyahu's disposal, of course, like hitting oil facilities, like hitting iranian regime targets as well. and so certainly as the israeli defense minister told me on the phone the other day, all
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options are still on the table. >> kasie, right. >> jeremy diamond for us in tel aviv this morning. jeremy, very grateful. we'll have you. thank you very much for being there all right. >> coming up here on cnn this morning, the death toll from hurricane helene rises again, half of the deaths in north carolina, how some survivors our moving forward plus stern warnings in florida as hurricane milton closes in two major storms in two weeks seven eastern canada reeva's support your brain health very janice, hey, eddie, now razor, frank, frank bred. how are you for up to seven brain health indicators, including memory when you need to remember remember nerivan it's still have symptoms from moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease after a tnf blocker like humira or remicade put them in check with revoke. revoke works differently and it's a one it's daily pill
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>> as the southeast braces for a second major hurricane in just two weeks, people in north carolina's still are recovering from hurricane helene, responsible for the deaths of at least 235 people. haleine is now the second deadliest hurricane to hit the united states in 50 years cnn's miguel marquez is on the ground in north carolina the cane river on the way to bloody
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fork, north carolina. i'm not leaving unless i have to have for our health doesn't hold up or if the health stuff coming, diana mers and her husband, william, both in their 70s wrote out the storm. i have more than a week later, diana sits on her front porch with her gun ready for anything or anyone and what his last week been like just absolutely unfathomable. i mean, you couldn't imagine how high the water came and what we saw going down the river you know, one of the graveyards up the river here was compromised. and there was casket after casket going down that house came right off this foundation without making the sound down the river, it went a trailer came down i didn't actually see it, but i heard there were people when they could not get out. >> you sound a little traumatized by all of us. >> i think we probably all are traumatized. it's it's it doesn't seem >> their house a bit higher
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than others survived their neighbors. >> not so lucky so what i'm standing on is what's left of the driveway of the mercer's home. >> the road that went along here was down here. it is completely gone. that empty lot across the river that was there neighbors, that was their house that stood there before. you could see those cement abutments along the riverbanks that was bridge that went across it is gone, but those people were able to get across to the mercer's home before the flood completely took their home cadaver dogs now, sweeping this area of the river, the hope of finding anyone alive faded a catastrophe beyond belief. >> i mean, i'm sure they've seen katrina and sandy and this is on a par with those if not worse, because the communities or so isolated and there's nowhere for these people to go. >> we're just trying to fill whatever needs they need for now, neighbor helping neighbor, the only communications word of mouth. >> this past week, we've been
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tokyo. and this this cnn east coast a live look at tampa, florida as residents, there are evacuating as hurricane milton bears down. >> good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt it's wonderful to have you with us, florida on high alert. as milton rapidly approaches the gulf coast mandatory evacuation orders are in place in parts of nine counties. according to florida division of emergency management. those orders now to scenes like this across florida's interstates bumper to bumper traffic, the storm is expected to make landfall as a major hurricane, tampa and the surrounding metro area, bracing for the worst, the city's fire chief hopeful that people are taking this storm seriously people are definitely listening this time that was one of the biggest concern because when we evacuated with hurricane helene a lot of the residents did not leave their residence and then we had to do a lot of rescue
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rescue those residents, which puts out first responders in danger all right. joining us now with the latest on the ground in tampa, cnn news source correspondent ivan rodriguez, ivan. good morning to you. what's the latest there >> as we heard there from tampa fire chief officials have been pleading with millions of people to get out and get out now, today really is that last full day that residents here in the tampa bay area have to get out and still be able to do so in a relatively commonly fashion before conditions began to deteriorate the last time we saw a major category three or more hurricane hit the tampa bay area was more than 100 years ago. so really nobody here has seen what we are projecting in terms of that landfall from hurricane milton we know that there are several shelters, multiple shelters. in fact, across the area for people to go to some cases, people are also being provided
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transportation to make sure they're getting there safely as well. and for those who are staying in those evacuation zones, staying in their homes, officials haven't been in mincing words. we actually heard from the florida attorney general with a stark message. she said, quote you probably need to write your name in permanent marker on your arm so that people know who you are when they get to you afterwards kasie, these are stark words that we also are heard prior to helene making landfall. and that's one reason why people are taking this so seriously as well. >> alright, ivan rodriguez for us. thank you very much. we will see you in the next hour as we continue to monitor this storm. let's turn now to this. there has been no shortage of digitally altered political content. this election cycle, you may have seen some of it from elon musk posting this fake image of kamala harris depicted as a communist. again, fake to these posts of donald trump holding cats, cats, holding signs, excuse me, promoting his campaign
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following the debate, of course, he had claimed in that debate falsely that migrants were eating pets. again, these images are fake now, a legal fight brewing over legislation aimed at curbing the use of artificial intelligence in political ads. last month, california governor gavin newsom signed three bills into law, specifically targeting the use of ai and deep fakes in election ads that a lot of deep fakes out there. >> there's not a lot of disclosure, there's not a lot of labeling, and i could care less what was harris or trump? it was just wrong on every level, malicious intent behind these deep fakes impacting elections but at least one of these laws is already been put on pause by a federal judge. >> the individual challenging the law, arguing it violates the first amendment. joining me now to discuss ceo of hiv, kevin guo. kevin, good morning to you talk to me a little bit about what the options are for combating this kind of misinformation in election campaigns. i know that your
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company does some work trying to help people understand tell the difference between what's fake and what's real. >> thanks for having me unprecedented a new era for how this kind of content can be created. i think in previous years, you wouldn't very easily see such realistic looking deepfake image, video, and audio content being massively distributed. and now it's very common place so what really is needed is the availability of tools and methods to be able to indicate to people be the nature of the content that they're looking at? >> so kevin does the technology to do that actually exist? and how does it work but not a technology certainly exist and that's what we have spent the last few years building here at hiv are models today can handle all types of content and can predict with fairly high certainty whether or not
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something is indeed ai ai-generated deepfake. >> and the models work in ways that are, in many cases beyond how humans can understand content, which is why this is so important. when a human looks at, say, an image, they will generally look for certain disfigurement or visual abnormality he's that as the technology gets better, those tend to go away. but what a model like ours can do is actually looking more at, say, the pixel level looking for those invisible signatures that may not be visible to the human eye, but are none the nevertheless always there because of just how this content has made so if you're a state government in the case of california or federal government trying to regulate something like this. how do you see these tools being deployed in the context of an election? >> so first, i think very important and it's needed when it comes to the impact on an election, the availability of, you know fake information
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like this can be truly devastating if you're the average us citizen and you see a video or audio that sounds realistic you would, you would probably be inclined to believe it and depending on what the continent there says, that could really change your view on who you'd vote for and i think regulation that mandates platforms to put these labels on visibly for everyone to see is vitally important, but regulation alone of course, is enough. you need ultimately tools like the, the models that we've built to really be adopted on a wide scale. and that's what we're working on. >> all right. kevin guo for us this morning. kevin very grateful for your time. thanks very much all right. >> still coming up here on cnn this morning. caitlin clark, of course, famous for shooting hoops, but she's going to be switching from the court to the course to play pro golf. we're going to have more on the bleacher report donald trump's latest remarks on crime and genetics. i'm going to talk one-on-one with michigan's democratic congresswoman, debbie dingell
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president kamala harris was challenged on her immigration policies and an interview with 60 minutes that was released last night was it a mistake? to loosen the immigration policies as much as you did? >> it's a long-standing problem and solutions are at hand. and from day one literally we have been offering solutions, but neighbors did quadruple the numbers today because of what we have done. we have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half, which should we have done congress to be able to act all right, joining us now to discuss democratic congresswoman debbie dingell of michigan congresswoman, always wonderful to have you on the program. >> thank you very much for being here. let's start here with immigration. you heard at trump using the language that
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he used saying that we have bad genes coming in to the country, but they're of course, for kamala harris, this is a vulnerability. people do seem to trust donald trump more on this issue. how is it cutting in your home state of michigan? >> well, good morning, kasie. it's good to be with you. >> look immigration is an issue in both candidates have got to talk about it. >> i think the way that donald trump is talking about it right now is vile and, you know saying that immigrants are born with bad genes and calling the poison is just, it's horrific and it is a catholic woman. i was brought up to believe in the good and all people. we have a immigration problem in this country that vice president was correct last night that they have reduced it in half. i want to be very clear. we have tried to address it in multiple ways. republicans will not vote to put more money in costume can border. so we have more agents
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at the border. we republican senator lankford, when most conservative senators in the senate lead bipartisan negotiations for months, they actually reached an agreement and one person stopped. it, one, and that was donald trump because he didn't want to win. and quite frankly, we came the closest we had in decades between republican presidents and democratic presidents in passing comprehensive immigration reform, we need it. there's a needed in this country for workers that are matt by could be met by immigrants coming in here we've always been a country when someone is escaping violence, especially women and others have a place, but people, we need a legal immigration system that it's working instead of republicans getting up in just spilling vile, we need to actually do something in an act. we came the closest. we did this year. one person stopped it. and since that
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person stopped it, i don't have a great deal of faith that we're he president, that he'd really do something to solve it congresswoman, let me ask you. >> we just marked the anniversary of october 7, the attacks against israel by hamas, and we heard from president trump yesterday i talking about what he would do if president he says he would quote, remove jew haters from the country. let's watch that and i'll ask you about it we will remove the jihad as sympathizers and jew haters were going to remove the jew haters who do nothing to help our country. >> they only want to destroy our country and we will never let the horrors of october 7 be repeated here on americans. we will not let that happen, and we will solve the problem that we have what do you hear when he says that the know, kasie
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yesterday was one of the hardest days that i've experienced in recent years. >> the jewish community is hurting they're just the hurting there's no other way to say it. we saw file acts of antisemitism in several different places in michigan yesterday, we have seen signs posted in ann arbor in the city i've lived that are not repeatable. i can say one of them, six kills, you corrupt, but that's nothing compared to some other anti-semitism comments. i get when i feel empathy or understand that the palestinian community has lost more than 40,000 innocent people. i lost someone knocked known for 40 years was killed in lebanon and last week, these communities are hurting. i want peace and i mean this antisemitism i don't think the president fully understand where it's coming from. we have good americans of all
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faiths and we have people that are, you know spreading hate and vitriolic and by the way, i'll say at point blank, i think some of them are coming from foreign countries and they are trying to interfere right now and procure seeing these fires have hate. we see so i'm trying to stand up to hate wherever and whenever i see it and i'm very worried and quite frankly, almost scared some days when i'm watching what i am witnessing in my own community congresswoman, debbie dingell, very emotional time. obviously. and thank you very much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate your time thank you. all, right time now for sports monday, incredible night. >> if you're from kansas city royals leveling their playoff series with the yankees the chiefs, improving to get those a perfect five and on monday night football, andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report. andy, good morning. yeah. good morning. kasie to tvs or a musk last night or at the very least, you had to have that split-screen going if you
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live in kansas city, chiefs and royals, both big games at the same time we'll start in kansas city when taylor swift was in the house watching her boyfriend, travis kelce, take on the saints fourth-quarter. kelce getting the snap here and he hands it off their xavier worthy he gets in for the score where they've enhanced the ball to his mom, who sit in the first row gives a nice house. good moment chiefs go up 23, 30 at that point, saints trying to rally on fourth down here. derek carr is passed incomplete. he would actually injures a bleak on that play car that the lead, the games that they have an mri. today's see how bad that injury is because he's going to win 26, 13. patrick mahomes at 331 yards passing he's out five and over for the first time since 2018 yeah. >> good. i mean, obviously we're able to move with football and that's a really good defense we've got to keep working on that redzone and get some of those, make them touchdowns. but i felt like we've had a good team football game today and got the win then is knife can see the continuing in the bronx, the royal is a
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big fourth inning salvador perez gets it going with a solo home run right there the royals would then get three more runs on for hit in that anyone can city would hold on from there to take game two for two to two, even their series with the yankees now in the other alds series, tigers, they were looking to pull even with the guardians in short, as tarik skubal, just pitching another masterpiece, he threw seven shutout innings, striking out eight. >> that set the stage for the ninth inning. game tied at zero, carry carpenter with two odd two outs to strikes and he gets a hold of that one of the hardest hit ball of his career, a three-run home run guardians closer emmanuel clause hadn't give it up a run since august 30. pads for that street to end, tigers get the wind, hurried another, they are all pumped up, game three of that series tomorrow in the motor city and it's actually the first time ever all for division series are tied at a game apiece, you got two games
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today, phillies and mets going to square off in game three of their series that's just after five eastern than the padre's host, the division rival dodgers after our contentious game, two in la some fans were throwing objects on the field, delaying that gain that one, the late one tonight are in finally for us off her you near unanimous selection as a wnba rookie of the year, indiana fever star caitlin clark. well, it's going to take a swing at golf. she set to play in a wednesday pro-am before annika sorenstam lpga tournament next month in florida, clark's also going to be a part of the women's leadership summit set for the day before. so we'll see how she put their big game five in the wnba tonight case the links hosting the sun, winter moves on to face the liberty in the finals it should be a good one. >> good one. i'm very excited for a night of baseball tonight. that's that's amazing. i had no idea that this is the first time they've all been tied one right? both of those series of the national league, man, those are good yeah, they really are they really are. >> all right, andy. thank you. >> see you tomorrow. i hope. straight ahead here on cnn this morning, mass evacuations underway with florida readying
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genes in our country right now bad genes donald trump, once again, turning to dark rhetoric as he hammers kamala harris on immigration and crime. and later i have a glock and i've had it for quite some time. >> harris, the gun owner, what her campaign might be hoping to accomplish by highlighting her use of firearms east coast. a live look at tampa, florida mass evacuations underway as hurricane milton, and incredibly dangerous hurricane is closing in there. thankfully, that traffic is moving. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us we're following breaking news this morning. the new update on hurricane milton out just a short time ago. right now, milton, a category four hurricane, but that could change it's expected to regain strength this morning after slowing down some overnight. the storm expected to make
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landfall tomorrow evening near tampa, the second major hurricane for florida's coast. in just two weeks. and now florida officials are bracing for impact while still clearing debris from hurricane helene, distributing sandbags in encouraging people to evacuate. tampa. mayor issuing this blunt warning helene was a wake-up call this is literally catastrophic and i can say without any drama to station whatsoever, if you choose to stay and what are those evacuation areas you are going to dei very stark. let's get to meteorologist derek van dam with the latest derek, what are we seeing from the storm at this hour wall kasie, those are some sobering words but taken right from the national hurricane center, west central florida is facing

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