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sokoloff law 30 billion in trust money has been set aside. >> you may be entitled to a portion that money all when 800 8085920400. that's when 808, five-nine, 2,400 the threat, the storm poses to florida is growing two hurricane hunters are tracking this monster. >> hurricane as it moves closer to the state. officials and coastal counties have a singular message for residents leave before it is too late pulling no punches, vice president kamala well, harris slamming former president donald trump today after he told falsehoods about the response to hurricane helene election day. of course, just for weeks away and polling shows a race that could break either way and can so-called ghost guns be regulated like firearms. the supreme court taking up a case involving the way weapons which have become a major problem for law
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enforcement. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in, right here to cnn news central news. i'm brianna keilar in washington and my colleague and co-host, boris sanchez is live in florida as the state is bracing for hurricane milton and we're seeing a very powerful category four storm with wind speeds, teetering very close to a category five milton has lashed mexico's yucatan peninsula and then to give you a sense of just how strong it is, take a look at this view. it is from inside that hurricane hunter over the gulf just a short time ago
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evacuations are in place along florida's west coast as officials there warned of catastrophic impacts and we were looking at live pictures here of people getting out of town. time is running out to do that with milton set to make landfall tomorrow night. it looks go to boris sanchez. you're there on treasure it's her island which is in the tampa bay area. boris, tell us what you're seeing. we see so much debris around there yeah. >> briana as if this massive storm, milton coming this way with about ten to 15 foot storm surge an extra nearly a foot of rain, and 125 plus it's mile an hour winds anticipated landfall wasn't enough residents here also dealing with immense piles of trash from hurricane helene. we're standing just outside the ai beach resort. this is an area of florida that folks flock to. this is a small
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community fewer than about 8,000 folks live here, but it is a tourist destination. and this resort was decimated by helene. you see cinder blocks, you see old mattresses chairs, tables, a microwave. there's a television here that appears to still be in the box that it came in and when we get a chance to glance into this resort, you see that flooding had a serious impact here. and the problem is, as you look through these doors, you see on the other side that is the beach. this is a waterfront property and you're talking about a massive storm surge coming into this area and lifting up all of this debris, this filing cabinet, you see here, these chairs and pieces of wooden furniture and smashing it into this community that obviously was weathered from helene, officials are giving folks on this island until 7:00 p.m. to get out,
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there will be no access to treasure island after 7:00 p.m. and this is just one glimpse of what it looks like four blocks and blocks and blocks there are resorts, there are homes with piles and piles of trash in front of them. in fact, one of the first things that i noticed when i got here to treasure island was the scent one of the most alarming things that i want to point you to is that trash pile. it's about 20 feet high, just outside the treasure island community center on the other side of that, only about 100 hundred, 50 yards away is the bay. so again, we're going to see this community get completely rearranged look nothing like it looks like right now, i believe you're able to get a view of that trash pile from the drone and just how close it is to the beach, how close it is to the bay we've spoken to residents here that went through hurricane helene, one of them, a gentleman named matt told me that he had chest high water in his first floor apartment and he got out of there as soon as he could he made it to the
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second floor. he got out. he says he's not taking any chances when it comes to this storm. i spoke to a moments before he left town. he said that this was something that was alarming and he believes that this debris look at this close to a half dozen, if not more mattresses this is going to turn into what he described as a missile for folks that decided to stay in this area. i want to get the latest on hurricane helene because just about an hour ago or rather hurricane milton because just about an hour ago, we got an update from federal officials, elisa raffa has been monitoring this from the cnn weather center and elisa, a part of the serious concern with this storm is that while it is expected to weaken and wind speed as it gets closer to florida, it is going to grow enormously. it is going to cover the gulf coast, largely of this state, right? >> yes it, is part of what the eyewall has been doing. we called an eyewall replacement cycle when these storms are just so intense that eyewall
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goes to recycle that could heater the intensity, which is why we saw a code down a little bit this morning, but it popped back up to 155 miles per hour. and what that does is a result as it expands the wind field, it gets fatter and wider. the eye is just so crystal clear and circular and perfect. just the classic signs. i'm an intense mind-boggling hurricane. we category five strength right now. that starts at 157 mile mile-per-hour winds and we're at 1:55. right. so just incredible. what, how strong this still is. the storm surge is by far the most deadly part of hurricane. it is the push of those intense winds in the eyewall well taking the ocean water with it and washing it inland ten to 15 feet of storm surge from tampa down through sarasota to fort myers. this is the un-survivable part. this is why the officials are using such dire wording to get out. we still have ten feet storm
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surge down towards nepal's and he get it as the part that is survivable because look at what happens to the ocean waters when that comes in it just at that level at eight feet or more, it just takes your house away, boris will remake the landscape this area of treasure island, and lisa is expected to be underwater if the hurricane continues on its trajectory, imagine this piece of ceramic block or this piece of rebar. >> one of these cinder blocks coming at you at 125 miles an hour? or you're waiting and water that is full of this stuff. it is not survivable and the damage will be widespread. it's not just an area like treasure island its spans far along the gulf coast. actually want to take you about two hours south to fort myers. that's where we find cnn's carlos suarez, who's been serving preparations throughout the day carlos, what does it look like? there are you hearing from folks who are eager to get out
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boris, storm preparations are well underway here in lee county. >> a business owners began and i'll boarding up their businesses earlier today. all in anticipation of hurricane milton as it continues on the path that it is currently on. this one business here, went the extra step, what they've done is they've put out an inflatable raft and they've a dam rather, and they've filled it with water. all of this is an effort to try to keep the floodwaters that are expected to hit hear from getting inside their business. they've also set up these bags that they think could absorb a lot of this water. i can tell you though that the forecasts right now is currently calling for anywhere between 16 to eight feet of a storm surge. so i gotta be honest with you. i'm not entirely sure if that number does hit whether any of this is going to do much for that this this business, if that storm surge hits at 6789 or ten feet, this place is going to flood this part of downtown fort myers is in a low-lying area of lee county. and so folks are being told if
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you live here, you really should seek higher ground over on fort myers beach, there is a mandatory evacuation order that's already in effect and then in neighboring santa belle, the folks there have also been told they need to get out those two cities were hit hard, devastated by hurricane ian. here now is one woman that we talked to who told us about her decision to leave her home here in downtown on fort myers after an people literally losing their homes and seeing homes on for my speech, just get lifted up this taken off. >> i think people are starting to realize like, okay, hey might as well protect ourselves a little better and do okay, during the storm versus taking a chance. so my parents have their home all boarded up. we've all have generators, we've we always have a supply of water like we're just more prepared now because it's just not worth it. when you know, you're gonna be without power it's just not worth it to take it lightly.
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>> and so boris, part of the concern is the kaluza hatchie river, which is just on the other side of where we are. if that flood storm surge hits the water, there is going to crash. it is going through i have to go somewhere and it is going to push into this part of downtown fort myers, morris that's region who have heard the warnings, who are on the way out. >> they have to get as far as possible from areas like that river because that storm surge is one of the most concerning aspects to hurricane milton carlos suarez live from fort myers we want to discuss the potential effects from this hurricane with the city manager of clearwater, florida, jennifer poyer joins us now. jennifer, thank you so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us. talk to us about your biggest concerns for your community, your only about 35 minutes or so from where i am right that's correct our
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biggest concern is just that those that are in an evacuation zone that has been announced required to evacuate, which is a b and level c that you do. >> so now is the time to get out please do not wait. that's the message that we're really trying to emphasize. we don't want similar to what we had with helene to people to wait until the waters are coming on shore and then were unable to rescue them at that point. >> we're going to talk to us about some of the complications having to do with hurricane helene coming just about two weeks ago and now having to deal with what is another major storm, especially in light of all this debris that is stacked in across pinellas county you just said it. by having this storm occurs so closely to helene is that is the debris while our crews and our contractors worked tirelessly to get as much of the debris off the bayesian in
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the impacted areas as possible as you can see, there's still a lot of debris out there and so it is concern and we were running out of time with that, which is another reason. the best thing that we can advise for people at this time is those are the areas that are required to evacuate. so please do so. >> jennifer when would you say is the cut-off point? the moment when it's too far for someone to ultimately make the decision if there in that area that a, b, and c zone or near it, if they are still pondering getting out at what time would you say is the absolute latest that they can decide well, we're encouraging everybody to do that now the track continues to change in terms of when we're gonna start feeling the impacts. >> and so the best time is now we are closing access to the barrier islands. that is the same across pinellas county at 7:00 p.m. so that would be when we are telling every buddy to be out by
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throughout the day and i've seen residents leave. however, they were still folks that i talked to a couple of hours ago that were weighing the potential of staying. i hope for their sake, they are heating the warning and getting out. jennifer porter with the city of clearwater. thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. >> thank you of course brianna, as we go back to you in washington, dc, there's something that just doesn't sit well with having people's personal belongings. >> some of the things that they cherished most i saw old photos on that big pile of trash over their children's toys. there's something tragic and ironic about that stuff. now potentially causing so many headaches and so many problems for these residents that have already endured. a very strong hurricane. now having to deal with another one certainly just drives home. what is heading their way? boris, thank you so much still to come. vice president harris says, there's not much that she would have
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recording an interview on cbs is the late show with stephen colbert, which will air later tonight. >> before that, she did the howard stern show and a much anticipated sit down on abc's the view and listen to how she answered a question about her differences with president biden would you, have done something differently than president biden during the past four years there has done a thing that comes to mind in terms of and i've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact. >> listen, i plan on having a republican and my cabinet. you got it biden and me. will that will be one of the differences. i'm going to have a republican like cabinet because i don't, i don't feel burdened by letting prior get in the way of a good idea. >> cnn's eva mckend and cnn's kristen holmes are with us now. alright, eva, let's start with you for more on the vice president's big day of media appearances, what has stood out to you, including that answer
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there? >> yes. well, that answer getting the most attention from the former president's campaign, but she went on the view to impart outline a new policy proposal. brianna, she's talked for years about the sandwich generation. those are adults who have to simultaneously take care of their kids in there and she has credibility on this issue because she's talked about it so much whoops, like a karen action, a big organizing force this election support her as a result, and essentially what she's advocating for, what she said a harris administration would include is expanding medicare to cover basic needs. let's take a listen to how this would work. >> what i'm proposing is that basically what we will do is allow medicare to cover in home health care. and it's about dignity for that individual. it's about independence for that individual. i mean, what people are have declining skills to some extent but their dignity has their pride is not
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decline. they want, they want to stay in their home. they don't want to go somewhere else. plus for the family to send them to a residential care facility to hire somebody. so expensive? >> now, brianna, she was also on howard stern today and she blasted the former president arguing that he's easily manipulated by dictators, that when it came to the pandemic, he botched the whole response, but it is that responsive. she initially gave to how she'll be different from president biden. that is getting the moment attention on the right because this is a persistent challenge for her. she has tried to characterize herself as the change candidate, but she of course, is in the administration she did say though, that she would put a republican in her cabinet if elected. >> she's she did say that. and kristin, i should say for our audience can hear, we do apparently have a little construction going to get that turned off. if you can hear it i understand former president trump is teaming up with rfk jr. for a virtual townhall.
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what can you tell us about this theme of this town halls make america healthy again, something that donald trump never really cared about until of course, robert f kennedy dropped out of the race and then he made it part of his platform. i think the thing to keep in mind here is that this race is going to be decided in the margins and any kind of votes that the trump campaign or the harris campaign can secure our votes that they believe that they are going to need aid to take them across the finish line in november, and that includes those independent voters. the one thing to keep in mind about particularly rfk jr. voters, they don't typically go to the polls, or at least that's the concern among the trump campaign. so how do you actually get them from being rfk supporters to being donald trump's supporters, to getting them to actually cast your ballot in november number while the hope is that by teaming up with rfk, you're actually showing that it's not just that he's given the endorsement, but he's going to be part of the next administration. you might think that 6% in some of these states that rfk held is not that much. >> but if you can even get a fraction of that, to actually
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show up in november trump team thinks that could help them win. >> now, whether or not this is a strategy that actually works, obviously, as we know the big question is, can you actually get these people to cast their ballots? but this is how they are doing it. this is why you're hearing him make promises about rfk being part of the transition team, as well as tulsi gabbard trying to get those voters to actually show oh, up at the polls by basically giving them an incentive that is beyond just an endorsement. >> alright, kristen, eva, thank you so much to both you for the reporting. let's talk a little bit more about what is happening in this race with cnn, political director david chalian and david, let's start with what we just heard from vice president harris on the view, were she initially said, you know, she didn't think she would do anything differently than biden here in the last four years. that is music to the ears of republicans. >> yeah, when i first heard it reminded me, do you remember back in the 2012 campaign, when mitt romney said something to the kind of corporations are people well right? >> and democrats jumped on that and the danger of something
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like that, this, when it, when you say something that feeds into an already problematic narrative. and as even noted, a problematic narrative for kamala harris says that she is attached to an unpopular incumbent president biden. and so by saying, though you say every day you're going to turn the page and then all of a sudden saying, you can't think of anything comes to mind that you would do differently. it just gives a huge opening to republicans. which part of their main strategic effort, since harris has taken over the top of the ticket has been to attach her firmly two unpopular president biden. and so this gives entre, for them to do that in this closing stretch in a new fresh way, i always think when candidates go on, venues that may be perceived as kind of friendly to them or someplace where they might be able to relax. actually, that's when they need to be a little careful. we've seen it time and again. that's what they can actually get in trouble. trouble former president trump. he's of course, pulled way ahead when it comes to the economy, when it comes to the issue of
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immigration, which are issues that voters say are very important to them, is she closing the gap on this at all? >> she is. there's no doubt if you look, when those issues are asked, who do you trust more trump or harris on those issues since she took over the ticket? she has narrowed the gap, certainly has narrowed the gap on those two issues from where trump was against joe biden. they are still in the aggregate of the polling that is out there. those two issues are still trump positive issues that he is still seen as more trustworthy on those issues where who were seen by voters to better handle those, those issues? then she is for the whole but she has narrowed that gap and that is critical work for her narrowing the gap on issue number one, the economy is something she wants to spend every day trying to do with voters between now and they cast their ballots. >> so many interviews that she's doing. i think now we can hear. >> you could actually fall. i hope i have confidence, i have relative confident in the ceilings. so we're going to say it's okay, it's just a little
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noisy. it's kind of the grab bag like a variety pack of interviews. she's doing the view the howard stern show, the late show. she had this podcast, call her daddy podcast. you what are the vote, what voters as she not trying to reach here? >> well, as you know, because the race is so close, right? any little slice of the electorate could make a difference here. but i think it's pretty clear, right? you go on the view if you want to talk to female voters, that's largely the audience there. she has a huge advantage with female voters. she wants to extend that advance she wants to diminish trump's advantage with men. go on, howard stern obviously has a lot of female listeners to, but that is a place where men are tuning in and listening the opportunity to try and chip away at trump's advantage among men. so you can see how with each interview she's trying to target a different kind of audience. and believe me, the campaign looks very carefully at exactly what members of the electorate are reached by a given show. and that's how they make decisions about where to put the candidate out.
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>> yeah. she could come here, we can talk about politics, we could talk about home improvement. you talk about all kinds of topics. david chalian thank you so much for your insights and when we come back, we have more on our breaking news coverage of hurricane milton, one of the strongest atlantic hurricanes ever reported, and its form that is growing as it moves closer to florida >> on cnn problems with gray hair, not anymore. >> with the new albums gray attack, and easy to use shampoo for darker and thicker living hell, day by day. fight for your hair with a new album sin gray attack available at amazon, if your ally guy was you're tired of worn-out plastic mats under your office chair. they dent in crack and they're uncomfortable to roll on. i found a premium alternative a glass chairman, by the trazodone, i liked it so much. i bought the company in george pardo, president of the
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treasure island, florida, a community that is set to be impacted at the very least impacted, if not devastated by hurricane milton. this hurricane that is now close to a category five storm, flirting with category five wins, is headed directly for this region. and there are so many complex issues at play in large part, it has to do with the recovery that's still ongoing from hurricane helene, which hit this area about two weeks ago, there enormous piles of debris throughout this area, throughout the west coast of florida. and now we're talking about a 15 foot storm surge potentially on top of that, we want to discuss with a local leader joining us now is joe aub. he's the mayor of safety harbor, florida mayor. we're grateful that you joined us this afternoon. i understand that you actually evacuated in part because you've seen what this storm can do. i wonder if
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you're residents are also heating the warnings of course. >> thank you for having me on this show in yes, there are evacuating. there's mandatory evacuation orders for people that live in zones a, b, and c. i live in evacuation zone c, so i'm following orders just like everyone else should be right now. this is a this is a serious catastrophic storm that's coming our way we are expecting widespread power outages were expecting trees that come down. we're expecting utilities, maybe water or maybe sewer to have issues. so we're asking residents, please don't take any chances if you live in an evacuation zone or you live near the water butter please evacuate now this debris that's been left over by hurricane helene it simply too late to do anything about it right there. >> this isn't going to go anywhere right? >> so before we even knew that no one was going to be an issue, we were projecting as
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well as other cities in the area. it would take at least 30 to 60 days to claim the debris from hurricane helene. so we had a two-week window we were doing the best we could. we hired outside contractors to take the lead on this and do the bulk of the work. but every time the city hired a contractor, the governor would redirect those resources to the barrier islands, had beach communities to help them out with their names, but we got frustrated residents and safety harbor because everything wasn't picked up before before this storm is coming. and now that is big piles of debris are going to become big piles of projectiles were asking residents if you can to please bundle them up. secure them, have them, and if you can move them into a garage or a shelter. but it's definitely an area of concern and frustration for residents right now, not just at harvard but all pinellas county yeah and mayor, quickly, i want to give you an opportunity to address those residents that may be hesitant to leave. >> they perhaps got through
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helene and figured that they would be fine through this storm they appear to be too different storm's headed in the same area, but potentially in different directions. and that has an enormous impact when it comes to the tampa bay area, right yeah. >> this storm could have huge implications. we got a lot of storm surge from hurricane helene were expecting greater storm surge up to 15 feet from hurricane milton, and that's no joke if people were around for hurricane helene, you would have saw firsthand the damage and the flooding that it caused. i mean, it totally washed away our peer. it caused a lot of damage to our marina i know people that live just a couple of blocks from me whose houses were more or less destroyed by it? so this is not something to mess around with. the storm is coming directly at us if it happens to come directly at us, we're a little north of us. that storm surge is going to whip that water right into tampa bay. it's going to create real big issues for us and on top of it, by
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people who are going to be without power and possibly water in other utilities for awhile. so there's really not a lot of sense in stay i've heard from officials over and over again, the time to get out is right now, the mayor of safety harbor, florida job. >> thank you so much for joining us. we wish your community the best and please keep us posted if there's a message you want us to get out there? >> great. thank you very much. appreciate you having me thank you so much on that note about evacuating folks in this area of treasure island all access is going to be cut off at 7:00 p.m. tonight, just outside city hall. >> there's been a bus that's been posted there. i was told that locally officials had until 4pm to read i'm just there to be evacuated the last time i spoke with a bus driver who left a short while ago and appears to have come back. she said that no one had gotten on the bus. i talked to residents that were on the fence about leaving. i hoping that those residents will soon get on the bus and get out of here again,
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the tampa bay area has not seen a direction hit from a hurricane in something like 100 years. and i want to go to e sub a little solace now because he said, well, you're very familiar with this area and what it could mean to see 15 foot storm surge come through. tell us about that. >> for us that would be absolutely devastating. i am toward the eastern side of where you're standing and treasure island over in hillsborough county. so just across the bay, hillsborough bay is down that direction. and this is essentially a one-two punch, right? helene came and left all of this debris. this is the biggest concern right here because sure. you have installation, but you also have things like pieces of wood like this in hurricane force winds, these are flying projectiles extremely dangerous. and boris, as you mentioned, i lived and worked here for several years before coming into cnn milton appears to be the storm that they have been dreading here for decades. a direct
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potentially hit in the tampa bay area, something that hasn't happened in more than 100 years. they're worried about this. what we've been seeing is workers that have been contracted out to essentially gut these areas and get rid of all of this debris. the government kerner issued an executive order opening up all the landfills to storm debris. i went over to the florida fairgrounds some aside, i have never seen before for any storm and that is mountains mountains of storm debris like this being piled up, they need to get these away from the neighborhoods are so worried, but i will say this bores people are taking it seriously here and davis island. it was eerily quiet. so many neighbors heeding that warning and leaving we certainly hope that that is the case for folks that are in mandatory evacuation zones. isabel rosales. thank you so much for the update from tampa. we do want to get to some sound moments ago from florida governor ron desantis, who is speaking live in ocala. he had been warning about the potential for this debris to
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become a serious problem. one throughout the storm. let's listen to florida governor storm is going to go across the florida peninsula and it's going to exit on the east coast of florida into the atlantic ocean, likely still as a hurricane, so that is going to bring significant impacts all across the state so just be prepared for that that may mean mobile homes, even interior other structures that may not be hurricane proof that could create hazards. >> rivers, other bodies of water, as you have more rain and you flooding that could be an issue. and then you could have surge on the east coast of florida. you could ever erosion, you can have different things at the coast. so this is not just an event about the west coast of florida that will be where the initial impacts and probably the most significant but the impacts will not be limited. there. you should be executing your plan now if you're gonna get out, get out now you have time today
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conservative and liberal judges appear to be on the same side with this gun law. what stood out to you? >> yeah. i'm usually brianna when we're listening to oral arguments, you know, you have to do some guesswork about where they might be headed. >> but this one looks easy justices from both sides of the bench bench looked like they were ready to side with the biden administration on these guns that you don't have the name of ghost guns because they're on traceable, they're not marked with serial numbers or registered, licensed. the way most firearms are. and what the solicitor for general was arguing was that look, under new atf requirements these kinds of kids that essentially take can take only 20 minutes to put together after someone's gotten them online should be covered by 1968 firearms law the government was appealing a ruling from a lower court judges that so that know these kids are not firearms, but listen to let's listen to an interesting exchange between
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>> brianna justice alito went away from that exchange sounding as if he's very much open to the argument that solicitor general prelogar made and that in the end, these kinds of weapons that can be these, these kids that can be turned into a very dangerous weapon within an hour will be regulated. just how all firearms are under 1968 law. brianna yeah. >> that was a very interesting exchange. joan biskupic, thank you so much for monitoring that for us and coming up a new warning from the cdc on the impact of social media on teens, mental health. and the key actions that parents can take take to help their kids avoid its risks. next decorated have ran have blue that's a really tough call for you. if you look at the latest data, you're probably going to need a lot of those purple sprinkles how this guy really knows his stuff we really
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got this. i had to montgomery in tokyo and this is cnn attorneys general across the country filed a lawsuit today against tiktok they alleged the platform has addicted young people in harm harm their mental health. and this is coming on the heels of a new report from the cdc, highlighting just how pervasive social media is in the lives of teenagers and how significantly it's linked to their mental health cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is here with us now on this. jacqueline, tell us about this study yeah, brianna well, this new report from the cdc shows that more than three and four high school students, 77% reported that they do frequently use social media. >> several times in a day. and this has seen more among girls than boys. and this report also showed that about 30% of high school students, briana said that they use social media more than once every hour. so we do see this frequent use and this
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report highlights that this can come with some potential mental health impacts because the students who reported frequently using social media were more likely to also report experiencing bullying or experiencing up persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness on the other hand, though, among some teens, they were able to find community online, especially among some lgbtq plus students. so having those positive connections online can have some protective effects when it comes to mental health. brianna, so this does seem to be a new one. kunst conversation that's happening. >> so jacqueline, how can parents help kids navigate social media? >> well, there are three steps that might be helpful. number one, you can set early guardrails, so make it clear when you're having device free time, whether that's at dinner or before bed. number to manage expectations by asking your teenager what they hope to get from social media? is it to
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