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viewers joining us here in the united states around the world and streaming us on cnn max, i'm rosemary church, just ahead. >> a deadlocked race in key battleground states with just three weeks to go before election day in the u.s we'll anything move the needle a deadly hezbollah drone strike targets and israeli army base in one of the bloodiest attacks on israel since last august the race to prevent a polio resurgence in the war stricken gaza strip. as the un begins, a second round of its atlanta this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church >> will the race for the white house enters its final weeks and the stakes could not be higher with no clear front runner. cnn's latest poll of
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polls shows an average of 50% of likely voters support vice president kamala harris, while 47% back for former president donald trump. case dates and the democrats, so-called blue wall is still up for grabs as well. and you can see it's even closer in michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin than in the nation at large. the candidates are set to make crucial stops in those battleground states. this week what is clear is the role hispanic voters could play the latest new york times sienna college poll shows vice president harris leading trump with 54% of the hispanic vote. but that's an erosion in support for the democrats compared to the last three elections. well as the election draws closer, donald trump is doubling down on his false narrative that the biden-harris administration has opened the floodgates to a wave of violent immigrants who threatened to
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destroy the united states alayna treene has more well former president donald trump addressing a crowd in prescott, arizona on sunday, really leaned into that anti-immigration dark rhetoric that we've heard him escalate in recent days. he talked about operation aurora, something that he announced on friday when he was in a world colorado, but essentially said that he would support the death penalty for any immigrant in this country, whether they're here illegally or not, who kills a us citizen or a law enforcement officer. he also leaned in to his attacks and kamala harris specifically, when it comes to her handling of the board, i want you take a listen to what he said for four straight years, he's important an army of illegal alien gang members and migrant criminals the dungeons all over the world not, not south america, all over the world. >> they come from prisons and
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jails and saying asylums, mental institutions from venezuela, from the congo all over and she's resettle them into your communities to prey upon innocent since american people know when i talked to donald trump's senior advisers, they tell me that this is an issue that they are not running away from even as many people, many republican allies and those who want donald trump to win in november say that the economy needs to be the top issue. trump has continued to argue and he believes personally that image ration and the border is the top issue and it was very clear during his remarks on sunday that that is what he feels will help him be successful come november 5. now, a bit of news from sunday, donald trump called a bunch of border patrol agents onto the stage in the middle of his rally where they touted their endorsement of the former president, their first official endorsement of him. this cycle, although i will note that they have supported
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him in the past donald trump for his part, also announced a new plan that he would call to add 10,000 more border patrol agents if he were elected in november and also that he would call on congress to give those agents the ten 10% raise, as well as a $10,000 signing and retention bonus. again, if he is elected, really trying to lean into their support, court, these border patrol agents and really embrace what he argues is a necessary action and advancement for these officials on the southern reporter, alayna treene, cnn, prescott, arizona in north carolina on sunday, kamala harris took aim at trump criticizing him for not releasing his medical reports, refusing to do a second debate, an opting out of the customary candidate interview with cbs news program. sixth the minutes, eva mckend has a report vice president harris, using her
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remarks at a rally in greenville to argue that the former president is not being transparent enough with voters when it comes to sitting for that 60 minutes interview along honored tradition when it comes to going up against her for another debate, or even on releasing his medical records. >> take a listen you wonder what does his staff want him to hide away question. >> are they afraid that people will see that he is too weak and unstable president and her two swing here in north carolina was to try to recreate president biden's winning multiracial coalit part on in 2020 with intentional outreach to black
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voters. >> she met with black farmers hsu met with community leaders and faith leaders in raleigh, and she also spoke at a black church but what we're also hearing from north carolina democrats is a big push. >> your voters to get out and vote early, early voting begins in this state in just a few days eva mckend, cnn, greenville, north carolina larry sabato is the director of the university of virginia's center for politics and editor of a return to normalcy, the 2020 election that almost broke america. and he joins me now from charlottesville. appreciate you being with us thank you so much. rosemary. >> so jealous. >> 22 days to election day in america, and both candidates are campaigning hard and critical battleground states. but cnn's poll of polls shows donald trump and kamala harris deadlocked in three of those states, wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania. >> and even though harris is slightly head in that poll
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nationally at 50% compared to trump's 47%. >> it is within the margin of error. and that is creating panic within the democratic party how bad is that panic? do you think? >> i've been through a lot of panics in the democratic party. they have them regularly usually with each major election. so they know how to react and those of us who observe them know how to react and they will. this is an intense panic. there's no question about it. they had fooled themselves into believing that kamala harris is, euphoric rise and it was you for it because democrats were happy that president bush should stepped up. president bush, president biden, it's stepped aside. and they were thrilled to have a candidate who wasn't as damaged as biden had been. but the problem is those things never lasts forever and she had a great convention and then she won the debate with trump. but nothing really moved the needle very much it did move a little in
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her favor and she was generally leading in the polls by three or 4% nationally, well, inevitably, that fades with time and 22 days is a long time. we could see this become a roller coaster and both candidates could go up and down again. >> but somehow republicans seem better at dealing with those ups and downs than democrats do. the latest. new york times and siena college poll shows support for trump grind among hispanic voters. although calm, the harris has more supportive 56% compared to trump's 37%. but given what trump has been saying about immigrants, i mean, some appalling things how is it even possible that hispanic support for him is growing? and what's behind trump making? inroads as well with black men? >> yes. and notice it's the link here is men. trump is doing better with latino men.
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he's doing better with white men. he's doing better with black men. and there's a tremendous gender gap and kamala harris has done very well in just about every category of women. now, women outvote men and their larger portion of the population. but the edge for trump among men has been growing to the point where it can easily outweigh kamala harris is advantage among women plus the electoral college. and the fact that we're down to just seven states mattering and in those states, the essential campaign is tied. you can't really find a big edge for either candidate in any of those states. >> that's consistent. how big a motivator for voters will the issue of reproductive rights and abortion likely be, do you think? >> it's still at the top of the list for democrats and it's the best chance that harris has of outperforming the polls just as abortion
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permitted democrats to outperform the polls in 22, in the midterm elections so we have a recent precedent there's every reason to believe that the feelings are justice straw, maybe even stronger in many states about reproductive rights and reproductive care. so that may be harris's best shot other than a change in strategy, which basically is this. she needs to go after trump and so do all of her surrogates they have not done so to the extent that they should and the material there is endless, there nine years of trump's outrageous and crazy sayings. and we all know he's deteriorated a bit there, getting even worse you'd have to use that. you can't just assume people hello have seen it and trump is already claiming there will be problems on election day saying it will be due to the enemy from within his words, trying to undermine
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the election results and saying the military should be involved. >> what does this signal to you? >> well, there's anybody out there who isn't scared, isn't worried. then they really ought to be. they ought to think about this because this is the sign of an authoritarian in gestation. some would say he's been an authoritarian all along that this second term, he has been very clear, is going to be about revenge and retribution well, if you have the military on your side because you make the appointments to the joint chiefs and other senior military position. so they're likely to be on your side this is what can result a militaristically term and you have as well those detention camps much for immigrants. and now he's talking about the death penalty for some. and he's talked about putting the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, mark milley in the electric chair and focus on
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this. >> this is kind of important. and what i have learned unfold fortunately, as an educator is that increasingly people don't read and what they read is very tarnished because it's in social media, it's inaccurate. you can't believe most of what you see there, but people love congregating with people who agree with them and who reinforce the views. house every inaccurate that they already have yeah, people are not sourcing their information. >> they need to go back to that to stick with the old ways. larry sabato, many thanks for joining us. appreciate your analysis as always. >> thank you, rosemary turning to the middle east now where israel is grappling with one of the bloodiest attacks on its soil since the war broke out last year. >> israeli officials say hezbollah launched a drone attack on sunday hey killing at least four soldiers and wounding more than 60 people the drones targeted an army
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base and israel about 40 miles from the lebanese border has volar called it retaliation for israeli strikes in lebanon on thursday, which continued into the weekend lebanese health officials say israeli strikes on saturday, killed 51 people and wounded more than 170 others. attacks were reported across lebanon from the north to the south. cnn's ben wedeman has more on that deadly drone attack in israel hezbollah has announced its responsibility for the drone attack in central israel sunday evening saying in a statement that a swarm of drone struck the training base of the israeli army's golani brigade. >> the attack, the statement said was in revenge for prepare of israeli airstrikes on a residential area in central beirut thursday strikes that killed 22 people and wounded
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117 according to the lebanese health ministry meanwhile, unifil, the un peacekeeping force in southern lebanon reported that before dawn to israeli tanks destroyed the main gate of one it's basis in the central section of the border region. withdrew after a protest was lodged with the israeli military unifil also reported the two hours later, israeli forces fired smoke projectiles toward the same base requiring 15 peacekeepers to receive mail medical treatment, unifil, which operates under a united nations security council mandate described the israeli actions as a flagrant violation of international law. five unifil troops have been injured by israeli fire in recent days, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu shoot statements sunday regretting any harm to the peacekeepers, accused hezbollah fighters of hiding behind the peacekeepers and
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urged unifil to withdraw from the combat zone. in south lebanon a spokesman for un secretary general antonio guterres said, unifil forces remain in place i'm ben wedeman, cnn reporting from beirut the us announced sunday, it will send an advanced anti-missile system to israel to help bolster the country's air defenses, along with about 100 us troops to operate it it comes as the aerospace commander of iran's revolutionary guard corps says, his country is ready to respond to any action or quote misstep by israel cnn, political and national security analyst, david sanger explains the significance of the pentagon's announcement i think president biden was looking for a way to help the israelis make the case that a another iranian missile
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attack on israel would fail as the previous two have failed. to do much damage and by putting this additional patriot system together he's got the moment to go do that but i think what what else we're learning here is that the president tolerance for having american troops in the way. here in even defensive positions in israel is increasing a little bit that he is thinks it's a relatively small risk to have 100 americans. >> there. >> obviously there are thousands of americans on board the ship's. and in nearby basis to try to help defend israel as well. >> this is not the first time the u.s. has sent the anti-missile system to the middle east, but it is rare for american troops to deploy
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inside israel and israeli airstrike on a hospital in central gaza killed four people and wounded dozens of others. just a short time ago this was the scene inside the al-aqsa let's put all courtyard several tents were in flames with people trying unsuccessfully to put out the fires. the israeli military says, it conducted a precise strike on a hamas command center inside the compound, and a warning. what follows is disturbing video of the aftermath of another strike on sunday, more than 40 people, at least 13 of them children were killed in israeli strikes in gaza, according to hospital officials at least 22 of the dead were killed when the owl moved is school located in the nazca rad refugee camp was hit gaza's civil defense so there's more than 5,000 displaced people are sheltering, there coming up
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begin the second phase of its emergency polio vaccination campaign in gaza. today, the world health organization hopes to get more than half 1 million children a second dose of the vaccine the who's as the first round of vaccinations was successful with 95% of eligible children inoculated in september. unicef says, it's critical that all parties in the israel hamas war respect the areas specific humanitarian pauses. so aid workers and reach as many children as possible dr. hamawy, jeffrey is the world health organization's director of polio eradication in the eastern mediterranean region. and he joins me now from doha in qatar. thank you, dr. jeffery for talking with us. >> happy to be with you. thank you so what are your main
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concerns as this second phase of the polio vaccination campaign gets underway in gaza. >> and how confident are you that all sides will observe humanitarian pauses so that this can be done as safely as possible. >> so i think the first gambian drowned gave us, and particularly they health workers and families confidence that children can be vaccinated safely when all parties respected and adhered two, the humanitarian pauses, and that's the most important element. the other important element of course, is the enthusiasm with which these communities and gaza seek a vaccination developed. highly health-literate communities. so we learned a lot about planning and logistics and a lot of improvements have been made to even further improve the quality and coverage of vaccination. but the most important element for success remains safety of families and
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safety of health workers. so the adherence to the humanitarian pauses and access to all children no matter which part of gaza the end is going to be absolutely critical. >> and i did want to talk to you about how successful the first round of explanations we're most of what were the challenges faced? perhaps? >> also to have you used some of those experiences to refine this second round so that it runs more smoothly and more efficiently and safely. >> of course absolutely. >> the first round you know, gaza had not implemented a massive vaccination campaign for multiple decades. this in some ways was new for gaza. the health workers had to be trained in. obviously the logistics the transportation, and movement in a it was a tone. area is extremely difficult. the logistical planning and the movement of
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supplies, fuel, gash everything was had to be planned to the plan to the tee so what a number of different things are being done better logistic pre-positioning of vaccines and gold chain equipment, finger market further training and redistribution of teams. how many fixed sides, how many mobile teams, but more importantly, decentralized decision-making so that each governor on the it will have its own emergency operations center to they can make decisions locally. this time as you may have heard, that vitamin a is going to be administered to all children from two years up to ten years of age. and this round two that has acquired additional human resources and the training to administer vitamin a. >> doctor, how difficult will it be to eradicate polio in gaza and how many children would you estimate suffering
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from the effects of this debilitating disease at this month-old vile has been confirmed. but we know that the virus, the last time we tested samples, again, that were collected in september, early september are still positive. that's when just the vaccination and ben was getting started as the timing of the last samples that are positive, we know that we have to administer at least two doses of this vaccine to more than 90% of the children to have a high probability of stopping this outbreak and preventing its international international spread. right so we have to reach a very, high level of coverage and all of these children dr. hamawy, jeffrey. thank you so much for joining us from doha. we appreciate talking with you. >> thank you very still to come. >> china launches military
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you. we'll so what more can you tell us about this story? >> hi rosemary. we know that these drills which are drills back in may around the time of taiwan's inauguration, where 2024 a now be who knows, maybe there'll be a sea. they involve the army, the navy, the air force, the rocket force in china. they've even deployed their aircraft carrier to the east of taiwan to participate that leon name. you can see on the map, this six red blocks, those are supposed to be potential blockade locations what china is saying is that they're practicing what could be a precursor to an invasion of taiwan, which is to try to choke off the islands supplies to prevent anything on a ship or a plane from reaching this island, which of course we are an island that relies very heavily on imports a blockade could make life very uncomfortable, very, very quickly china's coast guard also conducting patrols near the outlying matsu islands
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response to a speech as you mentioned, rosemary last week by taiwan's president lai ching-te, where he essentially rejected beijing's long-standing territorial claims over this self-governing democracy, the communist party beijing has never controlled taiwan even though they've always claimed as their own and they basically insist that the rest of the world acknowledged their claim over taiwan. the united states which tries to baby, kind of strategically ambiguous in all of this, they sell taiwan defensive weapons. they won't say whether or not they would come to taiwan's defense if china were to unilaterally try to attack taiwan, but they are warning that this sort of drill could really escalate tensions in this region. and these drills are certainly not spontaneous. rosemary, this is something you got to require a lot of planning and cost. that it is the drills earlier this year, the ones in may that i mentioned a moment ago, they cost millions of dollars. the navy had to pay 13 million chinese air force paid it almost $48 for dozens of warships, sailings, and flights and if you look at the total combined costs of all of
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china's military drills during the last year, 2023, from january to december, you're looking at almost 71,000 naval warship sailings costing the navy in china around 13 billion. the air force spent almost three-and-a-half billion dollars to fly 9,200 flights. so that is a pretty significant expenditure yes, there's a lot of propaganda value that goes into this, but clearly they're also out there rehearsing real life maneuvers and scenarios that could someday go from being drills to the real thing rose mary, that's certainly the message that beijing wants to project, wants to intimidate. they would say here in taiwan, but they're deploying their own fighters and ships in response and even their own propaganda videos in response, asking the world rosemary happening on the taiwan strait. because even though china has done this, a lot many times since nancy pelosi's visit back in 2022, here in taipei, they say this sort of behavior shouldn't be normalized. this bullying shouldn't be normalized because what china's doing is actually very
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tour of the hardest hit areas of st. pete beach and the areas near here today. >> and this was kind of a bipartisan tour by nature. several prominent republican officials touring the area with the president and speaking after the president and including st. pete beach mayor adrian patrol kathleen peters, the republican chair of pinellas county. both of whom republicans also accompanying the president was congresswoman anna paulina luna, a staunch republican and republican senator, rick scott. so the president really trying to strike that by partisan tone as a response to the hurricane because it kind of playing off the idea that some people here were playing politics are kamala harris and republican governor ron desantis both accusing each other of playing politics with the response. but the president himself kind of trying to stay away from that fray, striking that by partisan tone while he was here saying both democrats and republicans are coming together to gather themselves in to help this area respond to the hurricane. the president also kind of striking
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a personal tone talking about how his own homes were damaged in major storms, and talking about the damage that was suffered here thankfully, the storm's impact was not as cataclysmic because that would predict it but in tapa to before it just keeps seek, you see him, you got getting, worse and you know, but for some individuals it was cataclysmic all those folks who lost their homes and more important oh, social lost their lives lost family members lost all her personal belongings entire neighborhoods were flooded and millions millions are without power. >> we should also note that president biden was scheduled to be overseas at this very moment, the white house had scheduled a trip for the president to go to germany and to angola, which would have been the president's first and only trip to the continent of africa while he was president doesn't that trip had to be postponed. it was postponed on the eve of the day that hurricane milton hit this area. but president biden says, he is
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still determined to make a trip to africa before he leaves office. brian todd, cnn, st. pete beach, florida streets of madrid sunday to demand more affordable housing. >> many signs were at housing is a right, not a business tourism is a key driver of the spanish economy, but residents blame the housing crisis on land lourdes, who turned properties into expensive short-term vacation rentals probably it has been you live in abu them are really didn't we? spaniards cannot live in our cities. you're being driven out of the cities, not just out of the center. cities don't belong to us so we have to regulate it. the government has to regulate prices, to regulate housing smaller demonstrations also happen in barcelona on sunday, the spanish government has said it will start cracking down on short-term and vacation rentals i want to thank you for joining us. >> i'm rosemary church for our
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international viewers. world sport is coming up next. and for those of you here in the united states and canada, i'll be back with more cnn newsroom after a short break just in would choose only the best people to work in his white house. >> now, those people have a warning for america. trump is not fit to be president. again, here's his vice president anyone who puts themselves over the constitution should never be president of the united states. >> i cannot in good conscience endorse donald. trump didn't share his defense secretary. >> do you think trump can be trusted with the nation's secrets ever again? >> no. i mean, it's just irresponsible action that places our service members at risk best places our nation's security at risk is national security adviser donald trump will cause a lot of damage. >> the only thing he cares about is donald trump nations former highest ranking military officer. >> we don't take an oath to a
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here in north america, i'm rosemary church well, with just over three weeks to go until election day, kamala harris and donald trump are storming the swing states on sunday, harris held a campaign event in north carolina while trump traveled to arizona, former president barak obama will also visit arizona later this week. >> just stump for harris cnn's jeff zeleny reports arizona is not only a battleground, it's also at the epicenter of two major campaign issues, abortion and immigration it was a right. that we had for 50 years. it's crazy to think that you can take it down right away. who does that? >> donna ross is voting and to protect abortion rights. candy purdue is to everybody on that issue. i believe has the right to decide what they want and
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what they can live with. >> beyond that, their views diverge sharply here in battleground arizona, where ross is supporting kamala harris. >> i'm very excited she is so dynamic and purdue, his backing donald trump, you darn right. i am the scrambled politics of abortion are at the center of the first presidential race since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade the fight has been an anthem of harris, his candidacy arizona we need to fight this battle on every front and in this election you have the chance on the state level to vote. >> yes. on proposition 130 yet it's far from certain whether proposition 139, a measure to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution will give her a definite edge abortion and ivf aggression are colliding in arizona, like few other battlegrounds with both issues literally on the ballot, proposition 314 would make
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immigration violations a state crime for actually no money has been spent on ads compared to abortion, which dominates the airwaves, which you can end arizona's abortion ban by voting yes on prop 139 it's something that resonates with independents, with democrats, with republicans. laura dent helped gather more than 800,000 signatures from arizona voters to put abortion rights on the ballot as volunteers go door to door three weeks before the election rv to spread the word against the measure obviously, we don't come with them monday, the other side does a former clinic manager for planned parenthood. >> rodriguez now warns women against abortion. she's voting for trump, but with little enthusiasm, i always tell people that jesus is on the valor. he will, they will all we have to choose always the lesser of two evils and the lesser of two evils is to me, it's trump four years ago, trump lost arizona by 10,457
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votes out of more than 3.3 million cast. >> one of his narrowest defeats david tapia's sat on the sidelines and that election, but has no plans of doing so again, he's 42, born and raised in arizona and used his classic cars to entice others to register, to vote trump drove you to be more politically aware oh, 100% chance of popular guy. so whether you like it or not, you're going to open your phone and you're going to see politics. >> the more he saw the former president over the past four years, he said, the lessee like, he plans to vote for harris, looking at both sides, i mean, i'll be honest. i'm not a supporter of trump i'm just not he's been studying state races too, including the abortion measure. >> he plans to support my man, no one's ever told me what to do and i believe that women have the right to make the decisions on their own bodies whether tapia's views are widely held or the exception will help determine the outcome in arizona. and arizona is 11
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electoral votes really are at the center of this race. vice president harris holding a rally there on thursday night spending friday hey, there as well, former president donald trump holding a rally there on sunday. they've been blanketing the state. there is no question now that both sides see this state as part of their strategies, immigration, abortion, or driving this race. there's no doubt about that every day is election day between now and november 5. jeff zeleny, cnn, washington federal officials say donald trump was not in any danger at a campaign rally in california on saturday a man was arrested for violating state gun laws but as camila bernal reports, secret service offices had this suspect in custody before the rally start. >> good. >> to federal officials, telling cnn that there is no evidence at this time to indicate that the man who was arrested on saturday was
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attempting to assassinate former president donald trump. now authorities confirming that they arrested van miller, a 49-year-old man from las vegas, near former president trump's rally in coachella. he was arrested for illegally possessing a shotgun and a loaded handgun. and these are state charges. we also know that he had multiple boxes of ammunition for both guns and the riverside county sheriff today confirming he also had multiple passports and driver's licenses with different names he was driving an unregistered sir car with a fake license plate and he told authorities that he was a journalist and that he had a vip path for the rally, which has already said they were not able to verify. now the sheriff's department says that miller was allowed through an outside perimeter, but was then stopped at an inside perimeter which was more thorough and that's where the deputies found the fake license plate, the guns, the multiple ids. this was still a distance away from the events entrance where the u.s. secret service does. their tracks. and it was before
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the former president arrived. here is what the sheriff said obviously, this was before the former president arrived. the person was taken into custody. he was eventually booked into jail on those charges and eventually he was he was released now, miller was released on a $5,000 bail and the riverside county sheriff's office says its actively engaged with the fbi and secret service, and a united states attorney's office statements said that the u.s. >> attorney's office, the u.s. secret service and fbi are aware of the arrest and went on to say that the incident did not impact protective operations and former president trump was not in any danger. the statement did say that this is an ongoing investigation. camila bernal, cnn, los angeles a 24-year-old man, has been killed and another nine people were injured in an exchange of
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gunfire near tennessee state university in nashville. >> it came as crowds mingled in the hours after a homecoming celebration on saturday, investigators believe at least one of the people injured took part in the shooting, which apparently broke out between two groups that were arguing. police say three children were among those injured, a 12-year-old and two 14-year-old girls gang relation. it was two groups of people who were beefing and they opened fire on each other with a crowd around most of the injured victims, including the three children, are expected searing heat and record high temperatures, much of the u.s. >> is in store for an early blast of cold weather this week, stretching from the north east to the southern plains. meteorologist allison chinchar
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has the forecast now, much of the eastern half of the u.s. is going to get quite a shock of change of seasons as we go through the next few days and it's all thanks to this cold front now that it's going to pass through many of these areas, temperatures are going to be dropping pretty significantly. take washington, dc, for example, those high temperatures on sundays in the low 80s by the time we get to tuesday, they may not even make it to a high temperature of 60 degrees and they're not alone. look at dallas going from a high in the mid 90s on sunday, dropping all the way back to the upper 60s by the time we get to wednesday, keep in mind the average is at so going from above average to below average, and just simply two to three days, atlanta also going to see a similar drop, but you're really going to notice it in those morning low temperatures, take a look at this wednesday night into thursday they morning that low temperature in the city of atlanta going to get all the way down and do the upper 30. so again, very chilly for some of these locations.
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the good news is notice that little bit of a rebound that we get once we get back into next weekend. so this little bit of a brief preview of those fall like temperatures is really going to be short-lived as those above average temperatures will really start to to push back into areas of the midwest and then continue to spread east as we head do than the rest of the week suppose six adds another feather to its cap with these successful launch and landing of the most powerful rocket system ever built starship's latest test was in line with space x mission to recover and reuse their equipment with the goal of making space travel cheaper for 432 crew and was remotely piloted during the test space, x attempted an ambitious move,
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trying to catch the super heavy rocket booster in midair on re-entry with a pair of massive metal pincers, they call chopsticks we can see those >> now, if tests continued to go according to plan spacex, hope starship will one day put the first humans on mars
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countries have argued over the origins and final burial place of 15th century explorer christopher columbus for centuries. now, a new scientific study is debunking the traditional theory that columbus was from genoa in northwestern italy spanish scientists analyze the dna of remains buried in seville cathedral, long theorized to be those of columbus they compared the samples to those of his known family, and they found that columbus was a sephardic jew from western europe and that he's remains are indeed at the cathedral columbus died and 1506 in spain with 300,000 jews. once lived want to thank you so much for your company this hour i'm rosemary church. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. do stay with vegetable. you're actually both, right? but botanically speaking, the us supreme court
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