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term strategy for governance in gaza, or the lack thereof, as u.s. officials have been talking over the course of the last couple of days about the fact that israel now needs to turn the tactical winds that it has achieved in gaza into some kind of broader strategic picture. but there is no indication of that as of yet. instead, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, yesterday vowing to continue the fight until israel's enemies are entirely vanquished. he was speaking in particular about hamas, but we have heard time and again from military and security experts, including those here in israel, who have warned that without any kind of alternative to hamas in gaza and without defeating hamas's ideology, you really cannot entirely defeat hamas as a guerrilla force, as an alternative, providing some measure of hope to people in gaza at the moment. >> kate. jeremy. jeremy diamond in tel aviv, for us. thank you so much. a new hour of cnn news central starts now
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>> the breaking news. florida bracing for what could be one of the most powerful and destructive storms on record. the state trying to keep gas stations supplied as people rushed to evacuate ahead of hurricane milton. all right. just in to cnn. donald trump had, quote maybe as many as seven calls with russian president vladimir putin since he left office the bombshell new reporting by bob woodward and two of the country's biggest music stars country music stars joining forces to help with hurricane recovery efforts. sara is out today. i'm john berman with kate baldwin. this is cnn news central >> that is what officials in florida tell us that they are doing right now as hurricane milton takes direct aim this hour nearly the entire west
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coast line of florida has been tampa are warning that milton's extremely dangerous strike could bring impacts not seen in over 100 years. orders to evacuate. they seem to be working. officials on the ground seem to be happy with what they've seen so far. because they've seen this long lines of traffic stretching for hours all along the interstate. the latest center is that milton is expected to make landfall late wednesday or early thursday. the storm is right now a monster. category four. it could become a category five once again in the coming hours. the head of fema telling me this morning they are ready to respond >> we plan for this. i'm not saying it's not going to be a challenge, but i know that we are going to be able to meet everybody's immediate needs as hurricane milton comes in. we're pre-positioning resources like search and rescue teams, health care assessment teams, the army
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corps of engineers for power assessment and generator support, and a lot of different resources to meet the immediate needs for the people in florida we have cnn's carlos suarez in fort myers we've seen derek van dam also standing by. >> derek, let me get first to you. what's the latest on the track? what are you seeing? what are you watching? so closely? >> all right. kate so we have seen fluctuations in intensity. one that we would expect with the strength of this storm. but what we're noticing now with the latest update from the national hurricane center is that dreaded northeasterly turn, right. that's going to bring it on its inevitable path into the west coast of the florida peninsula. new this morning we do have hurricane warnings stretching from the west coast of the florida peninsula all the way to the east coast, and there's tropical storm warnings newly issued across extreme southern florida, including the keys as well as miami. but let's talk about the trajectory of how milton will approach the state of florida. unlike helene, if i can use an analogy that
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sideswiped like a like a small sedan along the parallel coastline of the west coast of florida. milton will actually be coming in and create a perpendicular approach to the state meaning it will reach the state and maximize its potential almost impacting us like a t-bone crash from an suv. so this will maximize the wind. the surge threat. and of course, there are other hazards associated with it. national hurricane center explicitly talking about how the wind field will expand and double in size from its compact size, that it is now. so we will feel the threat and the impacts of catastrophic wind damage far inland. and then there will be a moment in time late wednesday into early thursday morning, when we anticipate landfall. we could experience hurricane conditions from the gulf coast all the way to the atlantic coast so if you've perhaps evacuated to daytona beach, this isn't necessarily the right spot to go. you either need to go north or far south. catastrophic damage, right
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along the coast. we all know it. kate derek, thank you so much for keeping such a close eye on it. >> we've got to continue to do that over the next couple of days. let's go now to florida. that is where our carlos suarez is standing by in fort myers. what are you seeing there? carlos, what are you hearing from people preparations are well underway here in fort myers, florida in lee county, where the folks are thinking about not just hurricane helene from two weeks ago, but they're still dealing with a bit of the ptsd from hurricane ian two years ago. >> that's the storm that folks are trying to keep in mind as they get ready for whatever effects we're going to get from this storm. the folks out here began in earnest, preparing for this hurricane, which is expected to make landfall if that forecast track holds to the north of us. however, the concern for the folks here, which is what you're taking a look at here, is the 6 to 10 foot storm surge associated with hurricane milton. the the folks out here are keeping in mind that when hurricane ian hit the biggest
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concern for this part of lee county was the storm surge. all of that flooding, folks tell us that they got anywhere between 4 to 5ft. and lee county was one of the hardest hit areas by hurricane ian. and so the folks here are taking this storm very seriously. the evacuation orders out in fort myers beach went out yesterday as well as sanibel. and so the folks here are trying as best as they can getting ready for this storm. again we are expected to feel some sort of impact from this storm, most likely when it comes to the storm surge on our drive over yesterday from miami here we can see that the traffic really was building as folks were trying to evacuate north. they were trying to make their way more to the central part of florida, and some folks were just trying to get from southwest florida over into broward county. and so they were making that drive from naples east, all in an effort to just try to get away from the storm. again, kate right now, the concern going into all of this is the storm surge. we're about i'd say, about two blocks away from the
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caloosahatchee river, which is a river that connects out to lake okeechobee and that is really one of the prime concerns for the storm surge, because once all of that rainfall moves through, once all that water pushes in, that river is going to obviously crest and then all of that water will push inland. >> kate. >> yeah. and we see sandbags and the preparations people trying to board up maybe before they get out behind you. carlos, thank you so much. let's go now to tampa, where there's been a lot of concern about the direct hit that tampa could be facing. ivan. ivan rodriguez is there for us ivan. see people getting sandbags prepared just behind you >> good morning. yeah, this is actually not a sandbag official distribution center, but it's just a beach here where we are on davis island. a lot of folks here bringing their own bags, getting the sand here right on this beach on davis island and then taking it back to their cars packed right here. it's been very busy, kate. all morning long. and a lot of people who i've spoken with
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who've been here at this specific area where we are of davis island, say that a lot of residents have already evacuated because after helene there was a lot of damage, a lot of devastation left behind. still, a lot of debris here in these neighborhoods as well. and that's also a big concern that officials are worried about all that debris getting picked up by wind gusts they could become dangerous projectiles. if not, they could flood and clog sewer lines or just impede a specific areas here people bringing in these sandbags to their trucks as well. and kate after these people put in these sandbags, from what i've been gathering people, i've spoken with, a lot of them are going to also be evacuating here. one gentleman i spoke with said he's going to be putting these bags in front of his sister's home, and then they're going to be evacuating as well. highways in the tampa area have been jam packed all morning long. we're going to continue to see that throughout the rest of the day. tampa bay's international
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airport also suspended all operations this morning as well. sarasota's airport will close later this afternoon. they won't be opening again until later today as well. >> ivan thank you very much. >> i'm just starting to get nervous for everybody all along that coastline john. >> all right. thanks so much kate. so we've got new polling this morning showing that likely voters now believe vice president harris is the candidate representing change rather than donald trump in this new york times siena college poll. harris leads trump 49 to 46%. that is within the margin of error. the numbers also show harris making inroads with republicans and older voters. and it does come as she is ready to announce today. cnn has learned a first ever proposal to have medicare pay for home health care costs for seniors. cnn's priscilla alvarez is with us now on this new proposal, part of this big media blitz she's doing. >> yeah, this is an opportunity that the campaign is using for her to outline a new proposal
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that is about long term care for senior citizens. this is especially appealing to what is called the sandwich generation. those adults who are both caring for children as well as their aging parents. now, the idea here, according to a senior campaign official, is to provide assistance for those long term needs knowing that only people only get that assistance in the very narrowest of circumstances and only if they're eligible through medicaid. now, when asked how exactly they're going to pay for this, that includes, as you see there expanding medicare drug price negotiations, increasing drug discounts for manufacturers, among other measures. now, we anticipate that during this interview on the view, the vice president will flesh out a little bit more of this proposal. she is also likely to pull from her own personal story. she has talked about in the past how she also cared for her aging mother. but this is broader than that to the campaign over the last couple of weeks has been needling the
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former president on health care, an issue that is top of mind for voters and one where the campaign is trying to make more inroads with voters because, as you mentioned, john, the polls are close. they have been close. the needle isn't moving very much. so this is a media blitz intended to increase the exposure of the vice president as well as to have her reach different audiences. call her daddy was millions of women today on the view, she'll have a different audience. howard stern later this afternoon, mostly male audience, and then the late show with stephen colbert so certainly a lot of media appearances to try to get this message across. >> you know, we talked about the new york times, siena college poll, harris doing well with seniors. you have the the home health care proposal today also doing better with republicans than she was before which is interesting after the liz cheney appearance, not just at a campaign rally, but also on 60 minutes. >> yeah. i mean, the campaign has certainly been working
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quite hard to try to get more republican endorsements. liz cheney was a big deal for them especially with that campaign appearance last week. and that campaign appearance is also being used in a new ad by the harris campaign. again they're their hope. here is to not is to perhaps try to reach those who are not die hard democrats, but they're the disaffected republicans, and they think that if they can bring those in in some of these counties, which are probably going to be decided by only a few hundred or thousand votes, that that can certainly help boost them in november. so this is certainly welcome news for the harris campaign. they plan to use these endorsements more over the next several weeks. clearly showing that with the campaign ad with liz cheney all right, priscilla alvarez, thank you so much for being with us. >> you're going to have a busy day watching all these media appearances, kate, for sure this morning, fema is fighting against misinformation coming
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the way this place is going to explode. >> i'm jazzed up. ready to go in your darkest hour, baby, i come running up in your darkest hour i light your way. baby don't give up, don't give up i do everything in my power to take even a minute of your darkest hour that new song is called darkest hour by country music star eric church. >> he's released the song as a heartfelt message and also a way to support his home state, north carolina. in the aftermath of hurricane helene. all the earnings from the song will be donated to ongoing recovery efforts and church is also joining forces with fellow north carolina native luke combs announcing concert for carolina a benefit live event to raise money for relief
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efforts. the show will be in charlotte october 26th, and the show will also feature legendary artist james taylor and billy strings. and joining us right now to talk about all of this is eric church and luke combs. guys, thank you so much for being here. luke concert for carolina. how did it come about and how did it come about? come together so fast >> you know, um, i called this guy. i think it's day after, you know, i'm beginning to to see things about about kind of the, the devastation back home and i called him and said, hey, are you are you open to doing a show? i said, i don't know when. i don't know where. he was like, yeah, absolutely so, um, got on the phone with my team and i said hey, let's reach out to the panthers. um, let's see if we can't get bank of america, make it work. uh, and the tempers were super gracious to to give us a date there. um, on the house which is, which is huge. >> and um. yeah, the teams worked feverishly for 7 or 8 days and were able to get this
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thing set in stone, and, um, i'm just real thankful for for everybody's work to to make this happen. >> 100%. and eric, i mentioned we played some of your song darkest hour and you're signing over all the publishing royalties from the song to the people of north carolina affected by the disaster. what was it about this song? how much help do you think it's going to be able to provide wrote this song, i didn't envision a or envision the scenario for this song. >> um, i had already written the song. i was in the studio for a project next year, and then hurricane helene happened, and western north carolina and the devastation there. and there's a line in the song that says, in your darkest hour, i'll come running. and that's what the people there need right now. they need us to come running. and i just, i thought it fit the moment. sometimes you give a song its life and sometimes a song finds its own life and its own way. and this was just the right moment with the right song. so we signed the song over to the people in north carolina now
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and forever. um they'll they'll own the copyright of it and it'll go to help in the recovery. because what we're talking about here, kate, is this is not a months thing. this is a years thing to rebuild what the infrastructure and the community there is so i think paying attention to that is going to be a big part of this recovery. it's got everybody's attention right now, but in a few months, it's still going to be really important that we think about rebuilding. um, what was what we remember as western north carolina and such a beautiful part of, of of north carolina. i mean luke, the pictures coming out are just unbelievable. i mean, the governor has been on with me talking about entire communities were wiped off the map. i mean, seeing this happen to your home. i mean, do you do either of you still have family there? i mean, what do you make of it? when you see these pictures yeah i mean, it was tough to to see and, you know, i have things filtering in. >> you know, obviously i grew up in, in asheville and, um, a lot a lot of my, my best
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friends are still living there currently. um, one of my dearest friends is a lineman. there so he's sending me updates every day as he, you know, travels around the county trying to restore power and, um, it's just hard to process, you know, um, seeing places that you know, you hung out as a child or, you know, places that you went to your friends weddings at just almost ceased to exist in some way while still being there um, is is really unfathomable for me. um, like eric said, it's going to be i mean, this the the efforts needed are tremendous and, um, it's going to take a long time. um, it's tough. >> and i think disbelief is the biggest thing for me. i mean, it's just when you when you see those images and it's places we both know, it's places we've been, we've when i, when i, when i saw some of the pictures and images that came out of there, knowing what that used to look like and what it looks like now it was disbelief and shock frankly,
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for me and it's not. >> it is so much you know, broken buildings broken power lines, broken communities, but it's also what threatens is a broken spirit when you just have so much devastation. what it can do to what it can do to people and and that's what i was what kind of maybe you guys are able to provide? i mean, you're a son in north carolina as well, another son in north carolina, james taylor is going to be joining you for this charity concert. billy strings is going to be joining. he's fresh off of the birth of his first child. he's got a ton going on in his life right now. i mean, what what are you all going to do with this powerhouse group on stage? and what do you hope it brings >> you know obviously we hope it it brings at least a night of joy and a little bit of time, uh, to to take people's minds off of what's going on for just a second. you know the the charities that i'm working
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with, i've invited all their teams out. you know, i've been kind of in direct contact with with them and, um, you know, they're just they're in the thick of this every day. you know, i can't imagine what what that's like, um, the stress and the pressure of, you know trying to help and being there helping 24 over seven, seven days a week for the foreseeable future. um, so just to be able to provide a night of spiritual relief and then obviously to have that night hopefully produce, um, a huge monetary benefit for the communities that we come from, i think is is vital. >> and i think i think you you hit on it pretty good with the the hope there is the key part. these are incredibly tough people. it takes a tough person to live in those mountains of north carolina. it's a lot of small, tight knit communities and i think the hope part is the key part here. it's going to be a marathon. it's not going to be a sprint. but these are the kind of people that as
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americans, um the this is the fabric of who we are as america and who we should be as america. so these are the kind of people that we have to help. we need to help. we should help. >> there are a lot of fans out there watching this, and they of course, love your music, but it is always wonderful to see artists, people with a big voice and a big megaphone doing something really good for their communities back home. people that that cannot be forgotten. eric church, luke much for coming on. it's great to meet you. and a reminder to everyone out there. thank you, kate thank you both. concert for carolina is saturday, october 26th at charlotte's bank of america stadium. tickets are going to go on sale this thursday at 10 a.m. eastern. >> that i'm going to look forward to. this still coming up for us. new details from bob woodward's latest book revealing seven private conversations between donald trump and vladimir putin since donald trump left office. plus, the secret shipment that the former president sent to the russian leader at the height of the pandemic. and first lady jill biden taking on a new
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multiple phone calls between trump and putin, as many as seven in the period since trump left the white house in 2021. again, the timeline here is trump speaking to putin, allegedly after he was president. with me now is congressman jason crow, a democrat from colorado who is on the house foreign affairs committee. congressman, thanks so much for being with us. if this is true in donald trump's been having multiple conversations with vladimir putin, what's your takeaway well, john, i've been watching donald trump closely for about eight years now, which i know is crazy to think about. >> but this shouldn't surprise anybody. this is somebody who for years has cozied up to dictators to autocrats, who has said he's, you know, close to kim jong un in north korea, who repeatedly says he has a great relationship with vladimir putin who has stored top secret documents in his bathroom, who let's remember, invited foreign minister lavrov, which
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is the russian foreign minister, into the oval office and conveyed some of our secrets to him. i mean, this is somebody who is cavalier with our national security, who disparages our troops. he in no way should come close to the white house, which is why it's important that in less than a month, americans are going to have a really important choice between vice president harris, who has proven time and time again that she can be a commander in chief that we need right now versus donald trump. and again, i should note that the trump spokesperson, jason miller says he has no knowledge of these conversations. but again if true, would it cross some line? i mean, presidential candidates and ex-presidents often do talk to to foreign leaders but putin invaded ukraine at this point is that different of course it's different because we are supporting ukraine right now, right? >> we are. we are sending aid, military aid to maintain peace and prosperity in europe, to bolster the security for our nato allies. this is one of the
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most consequential battles and conflicts of our life, right now. and if somebody is going to be having closed door, you know, secret conversations with vladimir putin that nobody knows about an ex-president and maintaining some kind of shadow foreign policy or making promises, and we're not sure what happened in this conversation. if it indeed occurred. >> that's very troubling stuff. but again, this this is a pattern, right? this should not surprise anybody. this is donald trump's pattern to do. secret behind the door deals to do things that american people that are self-serving. uh, let's not forget the first impeachment trial was because donald trump withheld foreign aid that the american people and congress authorized to ukraine. he withheld that for personal political gain. and he has done that time and time again. this is not new. this is donald trump's modus operandi. >> this is the way he does business. >> i think the last time i
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spoke to you, it was as part of your role as sitting on this special select committee, looking into the assassination attempt on donald trump and it was a conversation we didn't talk politics at all, because that work really is should be beyond politics. there was this discussion between elon musk, who of course, is one of the top supporters now of donald trump, and tucker carlson, who seems to be also about assassination attempts. listen to this bothering to try to kill kamala because it's pointless what do you achieve? nothing. it's just another puppet. exactly. that's it's no point in killing. its deep and true, though. nobody's trying to kill joe biden. >> it's. it would be pointless. totally laughs over that congressman, what's your view american people shouldn't
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tolerate it. and you know donald trump has promised elon musk a position in his cabinet this person has no business in our government. uh, you know, he's not been elected by the people. he repeatedly engages in disinformation, repeats donald trump's lies. this is unacceptable. this is no joking matter. everybody should condemn political violence of all sorts of all types. that's what our task force is about to make sure that every candidate democrat republican is secure, is safe. we are trying to restore that trust and make sure it happens. and at the same time, we should continue to condemn not just political violence, but this rhetoric that creates a permission structure for it, that makes it a laughing matter, that makes it a joke because it's not. >> all right, congressman jason crow from colorado, always appreciate your time. thank you very much thank you. florida governor ron desantis says that vice president harris is, quote delusional. why? he is accusing
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perhaps for one of the worst storms in the state's history, donald trump continues to spread misinformation about hurricanes and fema relief. and a new ad out this morning vice president harris is taking aim at donald trump's old handle on handling of natural disaster relief. >> he would suggest not giving disaster relief to states that hadn't voted for him. >> i remember one time after a wildfire in california, he wouldn't send relief because it was 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. >> let's get to cnn's alayna treene. and of course what people on the ground just want is the relief free of politics. >> that's right. i think the thing that's really dangerous about a lot of this information about the political nature of the the politicization, i should say, of the federal response to both hurricane helene but also the upcoming
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storm, hurricane melton, is that you know, at best, this is a distraction for people on the ground. but at worst, this could really be preventing them from knowing what their their resources are that are available to them from getting the help they need. and that's really the problem here. and that's why you hear so many people, not just politicians now, but in the past, saying you cannot politicize what is happening in such an emergency situation as this one. now, i do want to break down where this is coming from because we have seen donald trump and his campaign for several days now. share false claims about the hurricane, the federal response to the hurricane. they've argued without, you know evidence that the democratic leaders in some of these states, as well as the biden administration, are being biased toward republicans needing help. they've also argued donald trump did this as recently as yesterday that fema is only giving those who need help $750, again, something we
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know is not true. that is something that they get kind of without question at first, but they have far more money and resources available to them. now, the other part of this is governor ron desantis. he has been kind of thrust into this of course, because of what is happening in florida now. a white house official had told cnn that harris had reached out to desantis multiple times to discuss the upcoming hurricane, as well as relief efforts for the past hurricane, and that he never took that call. he responded to that this morning on fox news. >> take a listen why all of a sudden is she trying to parachute in and inject herself when she's never shown any interest in the past? >> we know it's because of politics. we know it's because of her campaign. i have zero time to entertain these political games >> and we also know that joe biden and ron desantis have spoken and white house secretary karine jean-pierre had said that they had invited
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desantis to appear with joe biden when he was in the state last week. but desantis chose not to. but really, the bottom line here is that this is an issue that particularly the leaders in these hurricane ravaged states are saying do not make this political. but with just 28 days to the election, both campaigns are really seizing on this and using this as an opportunity to attack their opponents. >> yeah, i suppose it's not surprising given the state of things elena, thank you very much kate. >> joining us right now is lance trover former press secretary for north dakota governor doug burgum, 2024 presidential campaign. and brian brokaw, former campaign manager for kamala harris's campaign when she was running for attorney general. let's start off kind of going off elena train, but let's start off with what the fema administrator is saying today about information coming out, about fema aid. listen to this, guys his accusations are just completely false. >> i think the first thing i would say is just because you don't see somebody on the ground in a fema shirt doesn't
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mean what we don't have people there. we really have just got to stop this rhetoric because what it's doing is it's putting fear in the people that we're not going to be there to help them when she's taking his accusations specifically to what donald trump had said at an event at a at an event last night, lance what do you think the trump campaign should do here where this has landed well, donald trump was one of the first on the ground in north carolina last week. i think that kind of gets brushed off to the side. but here's what i would say. neither party nor democratic nor republican should be politicizing these events. but i i can't help but laugh that the person who never talks to the media, kamala harris conveniently has time to get off an airplane yesterday and accused the governor of florida of being selfish because he wouldn't take her phone call yesterday. that's just ridiculous, the guy said. he's dealing with the president. he is dealing with fema. he's getting everything she needs or he needs and she's the one saying that he's selfish. i mean, she needs to grow up and get out of the way on this thing but specifically on talk about desantis in a
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second, but specifically on donald trump, things he has been pushing are factually inaccurate unfounded rumors. i mean, lance, don't you do you agree that this should not be happening? he should not say these things? >> that's what i said at the beginning. at the very beginning, i don't think either party should be politicizing any of this stuff. and things need to be factual in nature. if you talk to people on the ground, they are struggling out there and there are people in north carolina who feel they are not getting the help they need from fema. and so again, i go back to neither party should be politicizing this, but it is really ironic that the vice president is now injecting herself into this accusing the governor of florida of being selfish on this when he's just trying to deal with it. it's obvious what she's trying to do. it's a total political ploy. so for again, for both sides, neither should be politicizing this thing brian, how do you respond to that? >> i mean, they lance and ron desantis clearly describing it as injecting herself at the last minute where she hasn't been in the past so says ron desantis >> playing politics in times of natural disaster is nothing new
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for republicans. i remember when chris christie, the governor of new jersey, met with barack obama in the days before the 2012 election, and he was crucified, vilified his own party for actually doing the right thing for his constituents. and for the country, and meeting with the incumbent president. it's unfortunate that governor desantis seems to be taking a playbook from his president, and lance president donald trump, who it was reported this week, was going to withhold wildfire relief funding for my home state of california until he was shown by members of his own staff that there are, in fact republicans in california. so this is something that at a time of crisis, we need our leaders to put politics aside. it doesn't seem to happen and it's perpetuated by people like donald trump and ron desantis exacerbating partizan divides in a time of crisis, it seems everyone agrees that disaster relief and in responding to it, should be above and beyond politics. it seems where the disagreement is is who's politicizing it and for what. and to what end.
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lance, let me ask you about these polls, this new, new york times siena college poll. it's among likely likely voters. it's a national poll. harris holds a narrow lead party candidates are included, 49 to 46 in that poll, without other candidates named the thing that the harris campaign is leaning on is that harris is seen as representing change more than donald trump, 46 to 44. in this poll, the first time that they've seen that in the new york times polling. what do you say i would say if you look at that poll, the same warning signs that have been there for kamala harris for a couple of months are still there. >> she is losing on the number one issue that voters care about. that's the economy and the cost of living by double digits. to donald trump. the other area where she is struggling big time is with blue collar voters. she is losing those to donald trump. people have a very fond view of donald trump's presidency when they look back at his policies, they like them and that's a real problem. but this blue
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collar issue, particularly in michigan and wisconsin and pennsylvania, is a big issue for her. and guess what? those voters aren't sitting around watching the view this morning where she's appearing well i'm not one to speak for the view viewership. >> i did some of my friends work on there, so i'm not going to say one way or the other. they have a large viewership. brian i'm willing i'm willing to bet the blue collars are not sitting around watching the view and the and the hard hitting, hard hitting questions. >> she's going to get there this morning. >> okey dokey brian lance, thank you so much brian. thank you. as always. appreciate your time john. all right. just minutes ago, tampa's main airport shut down as florida braces for what could be one of the most powerful hurricanes on record. we are standing by for an update on where hurricane milton is expected to make landfall on cnn okay, everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy
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>> smart buy. got it, got it. boss otter, you got this. >> i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon a few minutes ago, the airport in tampa shut down. >> tomorrow orlando's airport will shut down. this is all happening as hurricane milton is bearing down. you can see the pictures right there of people trying to get out of these major cities by road. what will the impact be over time on travel, not just in florida where no one is going to be traveling pretty soon, but around the country? let's get right to cnn aviation correspondent pete muntean. pete, what are you seeing? >> john, the big question now is how long these airports will remain closed with some of the biggest right on the water expecting major impacts from the high storm surge predicted with hurricane milton here's the latest from flightaware. the cancellations and delays already climbing 687 cancellations in the us so far today 562 delays nationwide, but remember, it is still
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early. the faa says there could be ground stops today in miami and fort lauderdale, which could cause these numbers to rise. really pales in comparison to the numbers for tomorrow. flightaware already reporting more than 1500 flights, have been canceled for tomorrow. here is what's driving this. so many airports already closing or have closed the tampa international airport first on the list to close. shuttered to commercial flights and passengers at the top of the hour. sarasota bradenton closing at 4 p.m. eastern daylight time. saint petersburg clearwater. clearwater closing after the final flight today southwest florida, also known as fort myers, closing after the final flight today orlando international closing at 8 a.m. tomorrow. and you may be asking why these airports are closing so early since the storm isn't set to make landfall in florida until late tomorrow. now, tampa international airport says there is little doubt that it will be thrashed by storm surge since it's right on tampa bay. and right now, workers there are chaining all 58 jet bridges to the ground. want you to
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listen now to the head of airport operations, who says that workers will do a damage assessment after the storm passes but there is no telling when the airport could reopen the better job we do on the front end of securing our airport that helps to mitigate any potential damage, and we are in a better position to open the airport after the storm has passed one thing we're hearing from airports, and this is key they are in the evacuation zone. many of them airports are stressing they are not storm shelters. >> all right. that is important information. pete muntean thank you very much for all that. >> absolutely. and thank you all so much for joining us. this is cnn news central with the john berman and the kate baldwin and sara sidner cnn newsroom is up next race for the ages here with nibbles. the hamster jumping out to a ten point advantage over jaws. the goldfish. what the heck is going on here he swims in his own poo it's a decent assessment feels like
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