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>> hello and welcome to our viewers, joining us here in the united states and all around the world, you are watching cnn newsroom and just head at least four israeli soldiers killed by a drone attack on israeli soil. >> officials so looking into how the attack happened without setting off an alarm, the united states is sending troops to israel to operate an anti-missile system. the risks involved as fears mount that the war could expand and as the u.s. presidential election gets closer, vice president kamala harris in full former president donald trump neck and neck in the polls, how this spending the weekend here
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newsroom with rosemarie church the middle east 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 killing at least four soldiers and wounding more than 60 people the drones targeted an army base and israel about 40 miles from the lebanese border. the idf says, it will investigate why the attack didn't trigger an alarm. hezbollah called at retaliation for israeli strikes in lebanon on thursday 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 beautiful
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respond to any action or quote misstep by israel. cnn, military analyst cedric leighton explains why this could be a risky move for the united states what it does it signify? a presence in the middle east and certainly in efforts to protect israel, it is a defensive efforts on the part of the united states however, if those troops are harmed in any way, that could then result in the u.s. being dragged into the war britain that could of course have significant consequences beyond what we would like to imagine at this point and israeli airstrike on a hospital in central gaza killed four people and wounded dozens of others early monday. >> this was the scene inside the al-aqsa hospital courtyard. several tents were inflamed james with people trying unsuccessfully to put out the fires. the israeli military says it conducted a precise strike on a hamas command
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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 al mufti school located in the another add refugee camp was hit gaza's civil defense says more than 5,000 displaced people are sheltering. there and joining us now live from london is cnn's nada bashir so nada, what more can you tell us about these deadly drone attack on israel? >> right? according to official information at this stage, at least four israeli soldiers have reportedly been killed, 60 others said to have been injured in this drone attack targeting the town of binyamina, a military base there in the haifa area, just
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about 40 miles from the border with lebanon. of course, we have seen those tensions mounting. there has been growing concern at that hezbollah may continue to target deeper into israeli territory. and of course, focusing on these military targets, in particular. but there was a devastating scene around this particular braves yesterday emergency services responding quickly, but of course, there has been real concern over the preparedness of the israeli military and israel as a whole, given the fact that no warning sirens were sounded ahead of this attack. now, as you mentioned, hezbollah has claimed this attack. they say they launched a swarm of attack drones in their words, in response to the bombing of beirut that we have seen over the last few days. in particular, over the weekend, we have of course, seen israel deepening its ground incursion as well in southern lebanon. but this has led the israeli military due to bring into question how prepared they are for any possible further attacks. take a listen to this
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statement from the idf spokesperson hagari we are now busy contact and their families. >> all of the soldiers at the base were instructed to call home, update their families, that they are okay or not luminol limit. we are managing the incident. i'm not one the mob when we will learn from and investigate the incident, how a uav entered without an alert at the base face a building where she was trapped. >> uavs. the threat we are dealing with not only since the beginning of the war, we need an improvement to our defense finished up now in addition to these drones that were being that were seeing launched by hezbollah, we continue to see rockets as well being fired by the militant group from parts of southern lebanon into israeli territory what than two weeks now, since israel launched its ground incursion into lebanon, and of course there is mounting concern for the potential for this to escalate further. >> we heard yesterday warnings from the israeli prime minister targeting directly un peacekeeping missions on the
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southern border. so certainly concern there and how this could continue to escalate and fallout across lebanon and israel and nada, what is the latest on israeli airstrikes in gaza what we've seen devastating scenes yesterday around the al-aqsa martyrs hospital important to underscore this as one of the last few remaining hospitals still functioning in gaza is somewhere where doctors without borders continues to work to support palestinian in medics there. >> and it is somewhere where thousands of civilians have taken shelter in these makeshift encampments around the hospital compound that we have seen over the last week at the hospital compound itself being struck as well as nearby schools and most yesterday, this was the particular area where civilians had been sheltering. there tends that was struck by an israeli airstrike. the israeli military has acknowledged, as they say, they were targeting hamas militants operating in the area once again, accusing hamas of
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using palestinian civilians as human shields. but this is an area that had was known to be in, has long been known to be housing over 5,000 displaced civilians sheltering in these tents. in around the al aqsa martyrs hospital area that lots of voters that we have been getting in from the aftermath of the strike is simply too graphic it's a show on air these tents completely engulfed in flames with civilians still inside at least four people killed, at least 40 others are said to have been wounded. but again, that death toll could continue to rise all right. >> our thanks to nada bashir joining us live from london with that report until the u.s. presidential election. and there's still no clear front runner according to new polling, cnn's latest poll of polls shows an average of 50 of likely voters will support
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vice president kamala harris, while 47% will back former president donald trump. the deadlock extends two key battleground states were even smaller percentages separate the nominees in michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. both candidates will focus largely on the battleground states in the coming weeks and donald trump is hoping his anti-immigration rhetoric will resonate with voters as he doubles down on his false narrative that the biden-harris administration has opened the floodgates to a wave of violent migrant criminals, while studies generally find no evidence that immigrants commit crimes at a higher rate than people born in the united states. trump continues to make field here of outsiders, a central theme of his campaign speeches important in army of illegal alien gang members and migrant criminals from the dungeons all
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over the world. not, not south america, all over the world. they come from prisons and jails, insane asylums, mental institutions from venezuela, from the congo all over xi's resettle them into your communities to prey upon innocent american people. on sunday, kamala harris took aim at trump criticizing him for not releasing his medical reports are refusing to do a second debate and opting out of the customary candidate interview with cbs news program 60 minutes. eva mckend has our report vice 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
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to going up against her for another debate, or even on releasing his medical records take a listen wonder why 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-day swing here in north carolina which to try to recreate president biden's winning multiracial coalition that he relied in part on in 2020 with intentional outreach to black 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
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democrats is a big push who are voters to get out and vote early, early voting begins in this state in just a few days eva mckend, cnn, greenville, north carolina one of the top black leaders in the democratic party is downplaying recent polls that show kamala harris lagging and support from black men when compared to joe biden's numbers when he ran for president congressman james clyburn says he has had frank and direct conversations with black men out on the campaign trail and that he does not feel the polls are an accurate reflection of what he's seeing and hearing, drawing those discussions yes, i am concerned about black men staying home or voting for trump but my concerns don't tend to keep me from being energetic about this campaign.
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>> yes. black men like everybody else, want to know exactly what i can expect from a harris administration. and i've been very direct with them i've also contrast at that with what they can expect from a trump administration the death toll from hurricane milton in florida now stands at 23 according to the latest tally from law enforcement and for the second time in just two weeks, us president joe biden was back in florida surveying the damage from another major store during his visit on sunday, president biden announced more than $600 million in projects to help states like florida bolster their power grids fuel and power shortages continue to have a recovery efforts across western and central florida. >> nearly 450,000 customers are still without power almost 30% of the state's gas stations were without fuel as of early sunday further and biden
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visited florida comes one day after he approved a major disaster declaration for the states impacted counties cnn, white house correspondent arlette saens has the latest devastation wrought by hurricane milton firsthand when he toured st. petersburg, florida on sunday, the president said that this hurricane was not as cataclysmic as many had predicted, but he did acknowledge how personally it could feel cataclysmic for people as individuals are still reeling after the disaster wrecked their community. >> now, president biden, while he was on the ground, touted the federal response while also saying the federal government it's working hand in hand with state officials to try to get the resources needed to those individuals. most impacted, take a listen. >> this is a whole of government effort i'm state and local, a female us coast guard army corps of engineers. the energy department,
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environmental protection agency, department of defense, just to name a few fema has delivered 1.2 million meals over 300,000 liters of water 2 million gallons of fuel and so far, we've installed 100 satellite terminals to restore communications and impacted areas now, biden was joined for part of his appearance by a republican congresswoman from the area anna paulina luna. he was not joined by florida governor ron desantis, though president biden and desantis spoke twice on the phone in the last week and biden has said that they have had a cooperative working relationship in real response, not just to hurricane milton, but also hurricane helene. now, at the same time, the president has stressed that getting additional funding for disaster relief should be a top priority for congress. but so far, house speaker mike johnson has a reiterated that he is not going to bring the house back early to deal with additional
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disaster relief. now, officials have said that they have enough disaster relief funding to deal with fema is immediate needs in the wake of hurricane milton and hurricane helene. but they have warned that they could need more funding down the road, especially as they are trying to anticipate if any further natural disasters that could be around the corner, arlette saenz, cnn, traveling with the president in wilmington, delaware coming up phase two of a critical public health campaign gets underway in gaza as the un tries to keep polio from reading back with that and more in just a moment
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is set to begin. the second phase of its emergency polio vaccination campaign in gaza. today the world health organization hopes to give more than half 1 million children a second dose of the vaccine. the who's, is the first round of vaccinations was successful with 95% of eligible children inoculated in september unicef says, it's critical that all parties it's in the israel
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hamas war, respect the areas specific humanitarian pauses, so that aid workers can 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 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 campaign drowned give us and particularly their health workers and families confidence that children can be vaccinated safely when all parties respected and adhered two, the
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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. these are 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 safety of health workers. so the adherence to the humanitarian pauses and access to all children no matter which part of gaza there 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 face perhaps and also to have you used some of those experiences to refine this second round so that it runs more smoothly and more
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efficiently. am safely. of course absolutely. >> the first round you know, gaza had not implemented a mass vaccination campaign for multiple decades. this in some ways was new for gaza so that health workers had to be trained in obviously the logistics, the transportation, and movement in a in a war zone area is extremely difficult the logistical planning and the movement of supplies, fuel, cash 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 markers further training and redistribution of teams. how many fixed sides, how many? mobile teams, but more importantly, decentralized decision-making so that each governor, it will have its own emergency operations center to
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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. >> so of age. and this round two that has required 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 from the effects of this debilitating it says at this time though so far, one case of polio and ten month-old child 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 back exhibition campaign was getting started as the timing of the last samples that are positive, we know that we have to administer at least two doses
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of this vaccine to more than 90% of the children to have a high probability of stopping this outbreak and preventing its international internationally it's not spread. so we have to reach a very, very high level of coverage and all of these children doctor hamawy, jeffrey. thank you so much for joining us in doha. we appreciate talking with you. >> thank you very weird. >> 22 days to go, the us presidential election is closer than ever. >> how the two candidates are approaching the final days that's next here on cnn and asked questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn that's too much but i want donald now, can you slice that? i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn. >> i of type two diabetes, but are managing
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weeks before the us presidential election. but so far, neither vice president kamala harris nor donald trump has pulled ahead. this week. their teams will visit those all important battleground states and the industrial heartland and the sunbelt. republicans, donald trump and jd vance are set to speak at events and north carolina, pennsylvania and georgia. meantime, democrats kamala harris and tim walz are visiting those states and more, they will appear at events in wisconsin, michigan, and washington, dc with former president barak obama stumping for harris in nevada and arizona 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. >> just 22 days to election day
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in america, and both candidates are campaigning hard in critical battleground states. but cnn's poll of polls shows donald trump and kamala harris deadlocked in three of those states, wisconsin and michigan, and pennsylvania. and even though ours it's is slightly ahead in that poll 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 them cells into believing that kamala harris is, euphoric rise and it was euphoric because democrats were happy that president bush had stepped up. president bush,
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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 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 growing among hispanic voters. >> although kamala harris has more supportive 56% compared to trump's 37%. but given what trump has been saying about
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immigrants, i mean, some appalling things. how is it even possible that hispanic support for him is growing? and what's behind trump making? in roads as well with black men yes. >> and notice it's the link here is men trump is doing better with latino men 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 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 and 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
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consistent. >> how big a motivator for voters will the issue of reproductive rights an 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 permitted, democrats two outperform the polls in 22 and the midterm elections. so we have a recent precedent. there's every reason to believe that the feeling reproductive rights and reprod may be harris's best shot. other than a change in strategy, which basically is this she needs to go after for 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. so they're getting even worse you'd have
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to use that. you can't just assume people have seen it in 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 the election results and saying the military should be involved. what does this signal to you? >> well, if there's anybody out there who isn't scared, isn't worried. than 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 militaristic term and you have as well those detention camps
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that's 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 this. >> this is kind of important and what i have learned, unfortunately general li has 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. how whoever 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 federal officials say donald trump was not in any danger at a campaign rally in
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california on saturday. >> a man was arrested for violating state gun laws. but as camila bernal reports, secret service officers have the suspect in custody before the rally started. >> two federal officials telling cnn that there is no evidence at this time to indicate that the man who was arrested on saturday was attempting to assassinate former president donald trump. now authorities confirming that they arrested vem miller, a 49-year-old man from las vegas near former president trump's rally the 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 par 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
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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 life some late 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 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 it's 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
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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 authorities in the state of michigan are investigating the brutal murder of an elderly man. they say the suspects dressed up like utility workers and looked official based on doorbell camera video cnn's gloria suspect is in custody and a second remains at large. and the way in which police say that this happened is what is so disturbing. police in rochester hills, michigan say that two suspects showed up to a home claiming to be utility workers for the local energy company that one we're checking for a gas-leak. now, they did this once, but they were not allowed into the house, but then they've returned a day later. that's
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when police say that hussein murray, a 72-years-old, allow them into the house and down into the basement where they were going to check for this supposed leak that's where police say the suspects killed mary. now has wife who was also in the home at the time, was a duct-taped. she was eventually able to dial 911 and she initially believed that her husband had been kidnapped now, in this video, captured by the rnc camera that is installed at the door, you can see that there are two men that approach and one appears to be flashing the logo of the company on a clipboard that he is holding. you can see that he is wearing a mask and he is stress like what an average utility worker might be wearing. now police have apprehended carlos hernandez. they arrested him on saturday. he was pulled over while driving south in louisiana, many miles from the site of where this incident took place. local sheriff's
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deputies were able to stop him after they spotted a car that matched the description of his vehicle. he has been booked on several charges, including the homicide charge from michigan. now police are asking for the public's help in helping to locate that second suspect. they are asking people to review their videos in the event that they might might have some images from the incident that took place on friday. they have also said that they are still looking for this person and they have not yet released information about the first suspect as they continue the investigation. now, we also received a statement from the energy company in michigan again dte said that their hearts go out to the victims of this horrific and tragic event. and we hope that the perpetrators are quickly apprehended and brought to justice. >> before dte makes a routine visit to your home, we will
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make every effort to contact you in advance and that is a very important reminder that police are are asking residents to think about that they can always call the local utility company if someone one is at the door, just to confirm that whoever is there was in fact dispatch by the company. >> it is not yet clear if anything was taken from the home that part of the investigation is ongoing as police continue to search for the second suspect. gloria pazmino, cnn, new york snow to come escalating tensions in east asia as china launches a new round of war games around taiwan we will, have the latest details from taipei research, and unreal thing giving elevate your every day.
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is sending a warning to taiwan with the launch of a new round of war games on monday, it comes on the heels of a speech from taiwan's president last week asserting china has no right to represent the island taiwan has condemned the new exercises, calling them an unreasonable provocation and cnn senior international correspondent, will ripley joins us now from taipei. >> so will what more are you learning about this? >> hey, rosemary, within the last hour, we got some new video. i want to show you of china's aircraft carrier that you name, which is believed to be participating in these exercises. in fact, the pla, people's liberation army has confirmed that this is now taking part in these drills this aircraft carrier to the east of taiwan. but if you look at the map that china put out earlier of the drills, you can see there are actually six red blocks. these are all areas where drills are reportedly
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taking place potentially blockade locations one of the precursors to an invasion of taiwan and a lot of analysts say something that is pretty likely if there were to be escalating tensions that we would see a naval and air blockade of this island which realize like all islands very heavily on imports. so a blockade could cut off the supply of things like fuel and certain foods supplies and not to mention energy, taiwan and ports. a lot of coal to keep the lights on. and actually energy is a challenge here. so a blockade could very quickly make life pretty uncomfortable here, if not downright miserable and of course, that's exactly the signal experts say that china is trying to send by simulating this blockade even though checked with maritime authorities and air transport authorities and everything is running smoothly. but beijing's message essentially is this is rehearsal now, but you provoke us and this might be the real deal tomorrow. now
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the excuse, some might say that beijing is using for launching these drills as a speech last week by taiwan it's president lai ching-te, where he actually actually dial down some of the rhetoric compared to what might have been expected ahead of his speech. but he did, as he has repeatedly reject beijing's territorial claims over this self-governing democracy in language that was again, pretty muted compared to what some experts were predicting. nonetheless, as expected, beijing basically pointed to his speech has the reason why they launched these drills, but these drills rosemary, they can't just be spontaneously launched. you're talking about massive logistical and massive expense as well. the taiwan military actually briefed us about what they think these drills cost. there were drills earlier this year and may right around the time of taiwan's presidential inauguration. >> they cost 1 millions of dollars when you add up all of the flight hours and the the warships that dozens of warships that were sailing earlier this year. >> and then taiwan's military
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says, if you add up all of the drills that i'm trying to basically staged around taiwan during the year 2023. so all of last year, you're looking at a bill for the navy of almost $13 billion and more than three-and-a-half billion dollars bill for the air force thousands of flights, thousands of worship sailings, not just for propaganda value. rosemary, the experts say beijing oxygen we've learned a lot when they are engaging in these real-time military exercises, even though they've been happening so frequently lately, that a lot of people are desensitized to them, even here in the time when his capital where life goes on as usual, despite all of the activity happening around the island all right. >> our thanks to will ripley for that live report from taipei. appreciate it and still to come the world motor show is about to kick off in paris. >> but behind all the glitz and glamour, tension shootings are brewing between chinese and european car makers. we'll have details just ahead
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world motor show kicks off today in paris leading automotive brands will put their latest innovations on display but as they do european car makers are facing a crisis as cnn's anna stewart explains driverless cars monster trucks, and electric vehicles promises to be a return to form laurie fresh from launching its new robo robotaxi tesla returns for the first time in six years. but the main focus will be competition between china and europe. >> vow a few with chinese manufacturers in this motor show. and so am, quite interested what innovations are europe's car industry is in crisis? stellantis, bmw, mercedes, and volkswagen all recently issued profit warnings. >> we are going to be
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challenged and i would say brutally challenge by the chinese offensive on the european market the european union says china is flooding the market with low low-cost electric vehicles. >> they recently voted to impose tariffs up to 45% on evs made in china i think it's not a very good idea because of course, we will have a kind of chain reaction on the very important chinese market. china has already hit back targeting french brandi and threatening tariffs on imports of pork products and large engine vehicles. >> yes, this is a very tough market environment, growing regulation too protectionist measures our environment is challenging for volkswagen, that could mean closing factories in germany for the first time in the company's history we in germany won't be
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