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and he believes personally that immigration and the border is the top issue all over the world. they come from prisons jails, insane asylums vice president harris, using her remarks, but to argue that the former president is not being transparent enough with voters, i do believe donald trump is an unserious man the us announced it will send an advanced anti-missile system to israel if it is egypt defensive efforts on the part of the united states. certainly the u.s. does not i want to fight this conflict max foster and christina macfarlane hello, and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. >> i'm christina macfarlane. it's monday, october 14, 9:00
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a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in the u.s state of pennsylvania, where in the coming hours, both major presidential nominee lebanese a set to hold events vying for the state's 19 electoral votes. the biggest single prize of the seven battleground states. and with the election just three weeks away, polling data shows there is still no clear front runner between vice president kamala harris and donald trump in these three states from the democratic so-called blue wall well, the national picture remains unclear as well as cnn's latest poll a poll showing an average of 50% of likely voters supporting harris, while 47% backed trump. pennsylvania's governor says it's par for the course in his state in pennsylvania, the last two presidential races have come down to 44,000 votes and 80,000 votes representing about a point or less. >> so it shouldn't shock anyone that the polls are within a pointer. so, or even a dead heat these are close races. but the stakes are
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incredibly high. the contrast is clear and i'll tell you what i would much rather be us than them. i think we've got momentum and look, i'm a sports guy. i would much rather have our team on the floor for the final two minutes of the game. standing with kamala harris and tim walz let's say an harry enten breaks down why the numbers are so close this time around, and why it's giving both democrats and republicans hope the voter registration numbers, if you want a stat that republicans absolutely love, it's this one, right? >> pennsylvania voter registration, you register by party in that state, you go back to november 2020. you see democrats 47%, republicans, 39. that was an eight-point advantage. look at where we are today yes. more voters in pencil so van you registered as democrats and republicans, but it's now just 44% to 40%. now they've got a four point gap. democrat, republicans, excuse me, have cut that democratic advantage in half, in half in such a short period of time, they have gone out, they've
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registered voters. there are folks that have come over to their side, were previously registered democrats, but there's one thing to keep in mind. right? you had that new york times sienna college poll that came out yesterday that showed kamala harris slightly ahead, but within the margin of error. why is that? because take a look here. this is the pennsylvania margin by party registration in that poll, which you see here is that kamala harris, i'm gonna come over to your side of raimondo is doing better among democrats is 77 point lead, then donald trump is among republicans, a 74 four-point advantage. she is also doing better with those who are not registered with a party or with another party. but this nugget is key because even though republicans have closed that registration gap, they haven't closed a completely the fact that harris is doing slightly better among democrats and republicans and they're more of them. that is what gives democrats solace is because at this particular point that state compared to say, arizona, slightly more favorable, the kamala harris, at least in the polling data so far as the election draws closer, donald trump is taking his anti-immigration rhetoric to dark and disturbing new levels. the former president is
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doubling down on his false narrative that the biden-harris administration has opened the floodgates to a wave of violent migrant criminals who threatened to destroy the united states. alayna treene has more 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 is something that he had 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 leaked in to his attacks and kamala harris specifically, when it comes to her handling of the board, i want you to take a listen to what he said for four straight years. >> she's important an army of illegal alien gang members and migrant criminals from the dungeons all over the world
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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 and she's resettle them into your communities to prey upon innocent 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 immigration 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 well agents onto the stage in the middle of his rally where they touted their
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endorsement of the former president. their first official endorsement of him. this cycle, although i will note that they have supported 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 at 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. would he argues is a necessary action and advancement for these officials on the southern border, alayna treene, cnn prescott, arizona now 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 secret service officers have the suspect in custody before the rally started. >> they've identified the
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suspect as 49-year-old vem miller of las vegas he was charged with illegal possession of a shotgun, a loaded handgun, and a high-capacity magazine. miller was released on bail are campaigning 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, and opting out of the customary candidate interview with cbs yes. news program 60 minutes. eva mckend has the latest vice president harris, using her 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 why does his staff want him to hide away
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are they afraid that people will see that he is too weak and unstable president in her two-day swing here in north carolina was 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 democrats is a big push we're voters to get out and vote early. early voting begins in this state. in just a few days eva mckend, cnn, greenville, north carolina
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sunday 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, 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 room this 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
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israel as well. >> israeli officials say hezbollah launched a drone attack on sunday, killing at least four soldiers and wounding more than 60 people. it's one of the bloodiest attacks on israeli soil since the war broke out last year, the drones targeted an army base about 40 miles from the lebanese border. the idf says, it will investigate why the attack didn't trigger an alarm. hezbollah called the retaliation for israeli strikes on 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 while concerns continue over a wider conflict, israeli strikes on targets in gaza go on. this was the scene inside the al-aqsa hospital courtyard early monday where four people were killed and dozens wounded 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 we have
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to warn you that the video we're about to show you is disturbing. on sunday, more than 40 people, at least 13 children were killed in another gaza strike, according to you hospital officials, at least 22 were killed when the al mufti school in the misery at refugee camp was hit. but remarkably today in the middle of all this destruction, the un is set to begin. the second phase of its emergency. polio vaccination campaign the world health organization hopes to provide more than half 1 million doses of the vaccine after successful first round in september, when 95 percentage elbow eligible children were inoculated it joining me now to discuss all of this as cnn's nadia bashir, not a lot of important points to get who threat get through here, but i just want to start first with the increased military presence that the u.s. announced they were sending on sunday troops on the ground, also, a deployment of this and advanced anti-missile system to israel talk to us a bit more about the significance of this
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decision at this time when israel is weighing and preparing for a response militarily to iran whether cristina, we know that the biden administration has been in close contact and coordination with counterparts in israel. >> the tone from the white house is one of de-escalation. they want the response by israel to be proportional in order to prevent this from spiraling out of control into an even more broader regional war than what we have already seen. escalating and parts of lebanon and syria, of course but clearly it will. we've been also hearing from the biden ministration. is that continued steadfast support for the states? if israel miss support in the form of air defense systems, sport and of course us troops as well to operate them comes amid those mounting tensions, amid concern that there could be yet a further response from the iranian regime in targeting israeli territory, if indeed, we do see an attack by israel targeting iranian territory. now, this specific defense system is
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focused on defending against ballistic missiles. the hope would be that this would support israel in its defense against any future attacks from the iranian regime. and of course we have been hearing from iranian officials suggesting that that attack, that that response could well be likely if indeed we do see israel taking action, take a listen to this statement from the iranian foreign minister prepared for any kind of circumstances. we are ready for war, but we are also ready for peace this is the definitive stance of the islamic republic we are entirely ready for a military conflict. we are not afraid of war, but we do not wish for war. we want peace and we will seek a just peace in lebanon and gaza government and cabinet has not yet come to a conclusive decision as to what that response by israel a will look like with regards to
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retaliation for iran's attack on israeli territory on october 1st, again, the biden administration has been calling for the risk wants to be proportional. >> they do not want to see israel targeting iran's nuclear celebrities or oil fields that is certainly a huge concern with the potential for that to trigger even broader war. in the region, particularly with regards to iran's regional proxies. and we've already seen the effect of the broadening of the conflict in gaza in lebanon, in syria, with disastrous impacts for civilians there as well yeah, and we should talk about the two devastating strikes on gaza on sunday. >> reports of a horrific situation actually emerging in the tented village outside the al-aqsa hospital courtyard. we know that many women and children were sheltering there. we don't yet know the numbers of those who have died, but what more are you learning about those attacks? >> sorry, this is the second time we've seen the al-aqsa martyrs hospital compound struck in just a week, but the videos that we've seen emerging
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from the aftermath and the videos we've seen emerging from overnight are some of them too graphic to show, as you mentioned, a number of civilians were believed to be sheltering on the ground on the compound in the al-aqsa martyrs hospital vote hospital officials say at least 5,000 people are believed to be sheltering on the compound and on the grounds of the hospital. but again at this strike particularly targeting that hospital compound area. of course, impacted the tense at where civilians had been sheltering and sleeping overnight. we have seen video emerging showing these tents engulfed in flames, some videos showing civilians engulfed in flames in these tents, as well. again, at least 5,000 people believed to be sheltering that this is one of the last remaining meaning hospitals still functioning in gaza. it is one of the main hospitals that are somewhere where doctors without borders, the international ngo has its staff operating and supporting palestinian medics on the ground there we have heard from the israeli military acknowledging responsibility
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for the strike. they say they were targeting hamas militants there they have accused hamas once again of using civilians as human shields. but again, this is a hospital, an area that was known to be housing and sheltering civilians. it has been from the early weeks of the war, as of course, the efforts to mitigate any sort of civilian harm clearly not enough in such a densely populated did area. and this comes as we continue to see strikes and parts of other, other parts of gaza. and of course, the deepening of israel's incursion around the jabalya region in the north where it is proven near impossible to get enough food or aid. and so far so clearly, a desperate situation across the gaza strip and as you say, 5,000 people they're attempting to show alter in place as just truly devastating. >> another bashir. thank you very much now, for the second time in two weeks, president biden got a firsthand look at hurricane devastation in florida, and he's making a big
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the state's gas stations were without fuel as of early sunday and for the second time in just two weeks, u.s us president joe biden was back in florida surveying the damage from yet another major storm during his visit on sunday, president biden thanked fema and local officials for their recovery efforts. you also announced more than $600 million in projects to help states like florida bolster that power grids this the whole of government effort from state and local, the female us coast guard army corps of engineers, the energy department, 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 well, let's be absent from the president statement was any mention of the
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misinformation being spread by his critics, namely donald trump, who has cast doubt on the federal government's response to the recent storms. cnn brian todd has more president biden got an aerial and ground 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 peter's 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 to some people here were playing politics or 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
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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 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 predicted but in tapa, to before it just keeps, you see, we've got to getting worse and, you know, but for some individuals it was cataclysmic. all those folks who not only lost their homes and more important and go social, lost their lives, lost family members lost all a person some 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
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angola, which would have been the president's first and only trip to the continent of africa while he was president. 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 still determined to make a trip to africa before he leaves office. brian todd, cnn, st. pete beach, florida after months of 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 northeast to the southern plains on meteorologist allison chinchar has the forecast now, much of 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.
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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 two 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 morning, that low temperature in the city of atlanta going to get all the way down and do the the upper 30. so again, very chilly for some of these locations. 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 push back into areas of the midwest and then continued to spread east as we head do that the rest of the week it feels like for like temperatures here in london and if you want to win the white house with constant is key still ahead, we check in with black voters see
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future iranian attack president joe biden got another firsthand look at damage florida following hurricane milton and helene. he thanked first responders and local officials for partnering on the federal response. the president also announced more than 600 million dollars in energy resilience projects to shore up the power grid in places like florida both formula harris and donald travel rally supporters in the swing state of pennsylvania silvanio, in the coming hours, the state could prove key in deciding the outcome of next month's presidential election and polling there shows an incredibly tight contest oh, presence, prominent democrats are about to flood the zone for kamala harris, former president bill clinton is set to target several key battleground states. sources say he's trying to appeal to rural voters who polls show are falling away from the democratic party in growing numbers. clinton has shuttled to appear at a local fairs and porch meetings talking to a few hundred people at a time and former president barak, barak obama is facing
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one of the most active campaign weeks since he ran for office himself. he'll continue his outreach to young black men with a message that it's not okay to sit out this election one of the top black leaders in the democratic party is downplaying polls that show kamala harris lagging in 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 he does not feel the polls are accurate. reflection of what he's seeing and hearing during those discussions yes, i am staying home or voting for trump but my concerns don't tend to keep me from being energetic about, this campaign? yes. black men like everybody else, wants to know exactly what i can expect from a harris
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administration and i have been very direct with him and i've also contrast at that but what they can expect from a trump administration while this week, the harris campaign is set to unveil new policy proposals to appeal to black men. >> their support or lack of it could spell the difference between victory or defeat in places like the swing state of wisconsin i'm john king travel to the badger city's largest city, milwaukee, to see what black voters had to say door to door and northside milwaukee, it's kamala harris is to win wisconsin, the path starts right here. how you feel by kamala harris. >> oh, kamala harris, i think she's great. >> she's a hyphen about trump keep in touch. >> appreciate your man. have a good day, blursday to make sure support translates into voting was pretty excited about kamala devontay johnson now shares that excitement. well, we met a year ago. he was undecided
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between joe biden and donald trump at the time. >> i was like kind of iffy for like everybody else, like undecided and not confused because like i don't know for sure going both for him. but nadal kamala got the ball and she rolled with it. i feel like all year johnson and his colleagues walk the streets year-round, building trust for right now the leaves are falling. halloween is at hand it's turnout time. >> i just want to remind you they early 20s i wanted to marry a really absolutely about this look under the hood was positive thing is trying to take them back to days that we don't want to be but there are cracks in the democratic foundation. no, i don't know how the dni feel like i pushed her a little bit to the canvassers share notes every workday. >> what are people saying her no question. >> harris is stronger in the black neighborhoods now than joe biden was when we first visited a year ago is a sense of hope in the air. but there are warning signs.
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>> it is people out here saying that they don't want to vote they still saying that often the conversation that those doors turns to higher rents and food prices. we got to pick and choose between what we can. it locate by nobody talking about it, but charges vote, vote, vote, get out and vote. we got one as the folks angela lang is the boss here at black leaders organizing for communities. she knows the hard math if hillary clinton's narrow 2016 wisconsin loss and what it took to deliver joe biden's narrow 2020 when cautiously optimistic now, as she rallied her team and runs the 2024 canvassing numbers, you can't win a statewide election here without going through the heart of milwaukee. and in some cases, that runs through this office and the work that our team does. but also we're seeing folks in heavily red areas that are getting together with other women at coffee shops without their husbands knowing. for example, and stuff starting to have those conversations. we got the most right now off the charts, support among women is critical for harris when these
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canvassers encounter a trump supporter, it is almost always a black man. one of the things that we've heard is people are like, well, i think i had more money in my pocket when trump was in office because of the stimulus checks during the pandemic as all you got brian, mick, mercury was a lifelong democrat, but he voted for trump in 2020, is undecided, but leaning trump this year, the cost of living gas, food prices, you know, grant is hard. >> you try to keep up china, you know, stay away from credit cards. so what do you do with the mercury has two children, manages a mcdonald's, disagrees with trump on immigration and abortion, but likes his take on cryptocurrency and remembers being better off when trump was president, i would have to say that the biggest difference is i think i've the experience plus he says he worries russia's putin and china's xi see harris as an equal. >> they look in a man is being, you know, a leader. so that's like somewhat of a troubling
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issue. >> do you have any problem with a woman president? nope, not at all. like i said, it's about doing the right thing for the country. >> how can you take bigotry over job? >> eric jones, here's at all. when he stops for coffee at the barbershop and in his real estate business. >> if i was a gambling man, i would probably put my money on on harris things are getting better. the numbers about the energy is different. >> but an earlier job sometimes hurts the vice president is black-man law enforcement has not been kind to black people historically. >> district attorneys have not been kind to by people who are equally. >> plus, john says abortion and transgender rights sometimes come up in his barbershop debates. >> the good old party feels that they have a monopoly over the crucial the democratic party feels they have monopoly over the black vote the problem is that a lot of blocks that are christians and the bladder charges is one of the strongest institutions in the community
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round of war games on monday, it's the latest escalation in a back-and-forth battle as china views the self-governing island as its own territory, it comes on the heels of a speech from taiwan's president last week asserting china has no right right to represent the island taiwan has condemned the new exercises, calling them an unreasonable provocation. >> cnn international senior international correspondent will ripley is joining us live now from taipei with more well, this is not the first time this year that china has engaged in military exercises like this, but it is still a highly provocative act. what more are you learning about this latest round hey, chris? >> yeah, you're absolutely right. it was back in may when china launched these exercises that they called joint sword 2024. and that was right after the inauguration of taiwan's new president, lai ching gun. now you have joint sword 2024 be happening after president lai gave a speech last week on taiwan's national day, where among other things, he rejected
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beijing's long-standing territorial claims over this island democracy, the rhetoric was nothing new. in fact, it was pretty muted compared to previous comments by the president, especially before he took office that it had enraged china in the past, but predictably beijing cherry-pick the line from his speech that they wanted to use. essentially experts say as they are excuse to launch these drills. and now it's here they golden they have there aircraft carrier, the liaoning you know sailing basically the east of taiwan or to show you some new video that just came in the last couple of hours. these videos are released by the people's liberation army to try to intimidate taiwan to let taiwan know that they could blockade this island at any moment. if you look the map, the chinese state media released, they showed those six red blocks, all of those locations where they could send their warships and their planes and the aircraft carrier potentially to stop imports from coming in to this island, which like all islands, relies heavily on imports of energy, among other
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things. i mean, a blockade could be very problematic very quickly. plea when it comes to daily life and even keeping the lights on here in taiwan. but everything is running smoothly according to maritime and air officials, there are no flights that are being blocked. know shipments that are being blocked through the taiwan strait. so this is all just to drill for now. but of course, beijing, their messaging here, which taipei calls bullying christie is that it's a drill today, but it could be something much more serious tomorrow and they're spending billions of dollars on this basically to prove a point that at some point, if beijing decided they wanted to cut off taiwan, they say they'd be able to do it. >> yeah. >> very important to keep across the developments as they come even if we had seen many times before will ripley live in taipei? thanks so much. well now a drone dispute has north korea saying it's ready to shoot down south korean drones, north korea, state media claims that south korean drones filled with propaganda or being flown into north korea on sunday,
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north korean state media reported that the country's defense ministry thanks to see more south korean drones in the future. some north korean defectors are known to fly aid and leaflets into north korea the north has blamed those instance on south korean military. meanwhile, for months, north korea has been sending balloons with trash to the south we'll be right back. stay with us >> do they have life insurance? >> know but we have liked insurance john. >> i'm afford
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have less than half the average rainfall of a normal year. >> this year, we barely have 10% precipitation if with climate change, it's going to get worse hotter, less rain than we are already entering a climate emergency farther north this farmer is planting the seed for alternative olive growing the 55-year-old, finding a home for his trees and the southern slopes of hungary the winters are mild, the soil is rich and the rain is plenty for his 200 or so spanish olive trees about we increasingly tend to belong to a climate where the trees can find a home on better slopes for me, it's not about wanting a decorative tree. >> oh, i see the trees as the integral part of the landscape here in the future as the climate warms up and olive groves seem to shift northward. some farmers have planted, they feed in austria and croatia and
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slovakia, homeowners are binding spanish olive trees, looking to get that mediterranean feeling. all the way in central europe we are seeing it in practice that there are lots of olive trees planted outside in the gardens and they cope really well so no need to worry about them things are looking up for spain's olive industry for now, the spanish foreign ministry says it estimates a recovery and olive oil production in the country this year. but it's climate change elicits more heat waves and droughts farther south. on a adapt to europe's changing climate's lenny giokos, cnn well, the los angeles dodgers opened their campaign for the national league title with a dominant win over the new york mets superstar shohei ohtani was too for four with a war is called to runs and roven and other in the nine to nothing shut out mets pitcher code, i sangha was knocked out in the
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second inning while the dodgers pitcher is led by jack flighty extended their record to 33 consecutive scoreless postseason innings game two is later today, while the american league series between the new york yankees on the cleveland guardians starts tonight. the wnba finals are heating up on sunday after losing game one in a series of new york liberty bounce back defeating the minnesota lynx and tying the series won 12 time mvp brianna stewart scored 21 points for the liberty league getting them to a victory at 266. game three of the best-of-five series is set for wednesday. the lynx are trying to win a record breaking fifth wnba championship. liberty are hoping to win. their first title in the nfl. the cincinnati bengals got a badly needed win on the road over the new york giants on sunday night football the biggest highlights the longest touchdown run ever for bengals quarterback joe burrow. >> look at this. >> he went for 47 yards on the play in the first quarter,
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giving cincinnati a seven nothing lead. >> and the bengals didn't need much more than that, holding the giants to just one touchdown for a 17 to seven victory it's cincinnati, second win of the season as they move to to and four meanwhile, for the troye lions, they got a huge win over the cowboys in dallas, but suffered a big loss in the process. aden hutchinson, one of the best young defensive players in the league, went down with a broken leg and the third quarter after sacking cowboys quarterback dak prescott, the lions later said hutch the needed immediate surgery for a broken tibia. coach dan campbell said hutchinson is in good hands, but he'll be out of action for all the stories in the spotlight this hour spacex adds another feather to its cat with a successful launch and landing. of the most powerful rocket system ever built, starship's latest test was in line with spacex mission to recover and reuse their equipment with the goal of making space travel cheaper for 4321
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crew and there's mostly piloted during the test. spacex attempted an ambitious move trying to catch these super heavy rocket booster in midair with a pair of massive metal pincers, they call chopsticks we could see those trucks plan spacex hope starship will one day put the first humans on mars and spacex has another mission heading into space to take busy, busy week are massive europa clipper is
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scheduled to launch from florida aboard a spacex falcon heavy rocket is headed for europa, one of jupiter's many moons. >> and that journey will take about seven years. the clipper will gather information on the moon's icy shell and could help sign just learn if there's actually an ocean underneath it. scientists suspect that the ingredients for life could exist. there. and on that spacey note, we'll end it here from cnn newsroom. i'm christina macfarlane. stay with cnn this morning is up after this quick break of american foreign policy. >> how did we get here america first of the reads of korea surely sunday at 8:00 on cnn outside follow them inside,
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