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we nailed already was that election even before you had kamala harris, the top of the ticket, he has to matt's point democrats were struggling with men, this gender gap existed well before you had come my harris sentence up to well and the republican national convention, i mean, this was before harris was at the top of the ticket, was a, you know, let's toss drone fists. >> yeah. >> right. whole colgan tearing the shirt off. >> i mean, tucker karl, like every person that spoke right before donald trump was sort of, you presented themselves, at least since like hyper-masculine dude, right? >> and of course, when you yeah. well, all right. >> mars versus venous election. i think we summed it up right there. >> thanks, sir. panel for being here. thanks to all of you for joining us. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. cnn news central starts right now
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in which means politics is everywhere. >> donald trump ramping up rhetoric against immigrants, kamala harris making a new plea to black voters after seeing warning signs ahead, breaking overnight, hezbollah drones break through, israeli defense systems, killing four soldiers and wounding dozens and jimi hendrix fans have a chance to get their hands on some never before released tracks and other amazing memorabilia oh, you're from the legendary guitarist that promises to transport you back to a pivotal time in music history. i'm sara sidner with john berman and kate bolduan. this is cnn and new central election day in america, friends with little over three weeks out, a new cnn poll of
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polls is showing likely what you are probably feeling but there is no clear leader with just a slim three points separating vice president kamala harris and donald trump among likely voters today, donald trump is heading to what could be the he election defining state, commonwealth of pennsylvania, where the former president is expected to hammer home his economic policies over the weekend he leaned in once again to some of his darker campaign rhetoric. it's the enemy from within all those scum that we have to deal with that hate our country that's a bigger enemy than china and russia, i think the bigger problem are the people from within. we have some very bad people. we have some sick people, radical left, lunatics. it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by national guard or if really necessary by the military cnn's kristen holmes, tracking all of this for us, kristen, it's good to see you. what should we expect then in
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pennsylvania today if we saw this weekend yeah. pennsylvania, yes, it's billed as an economic speech, but every single speech that you're going to hear from donald trump from here on out is going to touch on that dark rhetoric around immigration. i traveled with him over the weekend. i was both in aurora, colorado on friday and in california with him on saturday where we heard this really ramping up of just how dark it was going to you get ahead of the election when i talked to the people close to donald trump, they believe that this messaging is working. one of the things i'm sure you're going to talk about later this hour with your panel and with these political experts. is that polling that we have started to see coming out the last several days. it's in every single newsletter this morning, this idea that the race is tightening and it's possible donald trump is chipping away and any kind of lead that kamala harris had the reason why it's important to look at that polling and to understand what is going on here is the fact that this is why donald trump is doubling down on this divisive rhetoric. they believe that this is working for him. the former president believes that talking
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like this about immigration, about migrants it's what helps get them into the white house in 2016. and they believe it's going to help him get back into the white house this november. so don't expect any kind of walking back from these remarks. instead, imagine him to be doubling down on this intensifying that rhetoric. and one thing to point out here, and i know this is something that we've long discussed about trump's ground game. they believe that the way that donald trump wins is by reaching out into these what they call low propensity voters, people who don't often head to the polls, they believe this kind of messaging resonates with those voters in the past during past cycles that group of voters has shifted left, has leaned left. they believe that group of voters now leans right. so they are reaching out into these communities, trying to find these low propensity voters. and they believe this kind of rhetoric actually works with those voters. so again, as much as we continue to show these remarks to show how divisive
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they are, they believe it's working for them and they might not be wrong given the polling that we're seeing. >> good point, great reporting as always good to see you, kristen. thank you. john. >> enemy within his rhetoric with a pretty dark history, i do have to say new this morning, the harris campaign is unveiling a new economic plan at a push to appeal to black male voters. the campaign says, it's opportunity agenda as it is called all includes a focus on mental health and forgivable loans for black entrepreneurs and it comes as harris is raising new questions about donald trump's health and mental acuity cnn's kevin liptak is with us this morning with the what and the why. good morning, kevin yeah. and it's a relatively sweeping plan and i think combined with her campaign travel this week, it does give you a sense of how urgently the harris campaign views this task of trying to shore up support and enthusiasm among black men. now the plan is called the opportunity agenda for black men, specifically typically it's at its heart a plan to design,
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create wealth for black men helped them start businesses, help them protect their assets. it includes a plan to put out 1 million to a $20,000 loans. it includes a plan to invest more in apprenticeship programs hire more black teachers. there's a health initiative for ailments that specifically affect black men. and she is reiterating her support for legalizing recreational marijuana and helping black men become part of the nationwide cannabis industry. so taken together, it is a quite a sweeping proposal and it does come as democrats warn about a slide and enthusiasm among black men. specifically, this is something we heard barack obama warned about last week, and certainly the campaign views this now as an imperative and you see that in her campaign travel today, she'll be in erie, pennsylvania. she'll be visiting a black owned small business tomorrow. she's in detroit, she is participating
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in a town hall hosted by charlemagne. tha god, he's the host of the breakfast club radio show, very popular among black millennials. they fear is not necessarily that kamala harris is going to lose among black men. the fear is that polls show her underperforming compared good to previous democratic candidates. and then a close race. any kind of erosion could affect the outcome. >> you know, kevin, i mentioned that harris seems to be going after donald trump in a new way, questioning his transparency on health yeah. >> and this comes after she released her own health records over the weekend, a letter from our dr. it was relatively uninteresting. she is a healthy woman. they say that she's fit to serve. she was really doing it as a way to highlight the fact that trump himself has not released his own health records and she really went hard after him yesterday in north carolina calling on him to release his own information, listen to what she said he refuses to release
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his medical records minutes interview done for more than half a century debate makes you wonder staff want him to hide away >> one must question. are they afraid that people will see that he is too weak and unstable turn the tables on trump there, who had long accused president biden of hiding away. >> she's really trying to present herself as the candidate of change and trump as sort of an old relic that at the end of the day is going to
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be her closing argument and you can see her starting to present that now yeah, it was a notable piece of new language from the stump. kevin liptak. thank you so much for your reporting this morning. >> sara sidner, i and back and happy to be here with you. john berman. all right. new this morning, israel's army chiefs visiting the military base that was targeted in a deadly drone attack. what we now know about the investigation into how has blocked got past israel's defenses plus more than 400,000 people are still without power in florida this morning as president biden announces, hundreds of millions of dollars more in a and cnn gets an exclusive look as china prepares to send to new pandas to the united states and asked questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn that's too much but i want
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appears to be one of the deadliest attacks on israel since the beginning of this war, more than a year ago for israeli troops were killed in this drone attack fired by hezbollah that has struck an israeli military base about 40 miles south off of the lebanese border. >> an additional 61 israeli soldiers were injured in this incident, at least eight of them in serious condition according to israeli authorities. and indeed israeli, the israeli military and its defense minister are vowing that they will investigate this incident because it appears that at least one of these drones fired by hezbollah reach this bass undetected. there were no air raid sirens that went off, and it certainly was not intercepted, obviously by israeli air defense systems leading to major questions about exactly how this could happen. now, we do know that hezbollah has said that they fired multiple drones, that they that evaded israeli air defense systems in part because they fired multiple rockets at
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the same time. now, as all of this is happening, the united states is also providing israel with an additional air defense system, not necessarily to guard against those drones being fired by hezbollah, but instead to guard against the ballistic missiles being fired by iran following that barrage of ballistic missiles fired by iran at israel, a couple of weeks ago that struck multiple israeli air bases. these us military now providing israel with the thad system. this is an advanced anti-missile system. and in addition to that, they're also sending about 100 us troops to israel to operate that system. and it's notable, of course, because it comes at a moment of extremely heightened tensions between iran and israel as israel and the united states have been closely coordinating on what israel's military response will be against iran. we know that israeli officials have made clear that there will be a very significant israeli military response to that barrage of ballistic missiles that iran fired. we don't yet know no, the timing or the scope of that, but certainly the united states here taking
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steps to protect israel in the future from further retaliation by iran i do want to ask you about what is happening in gaza because of course the strikes are continuing in gaza. >> the humanitarian crisis continuing there we understand that there was a hospital compound hit by israel in this latest barrage. what can you tell us about that yeah, that's right. >> sara al-aqsa martyrs hospital in deir al balah. in central gaza. and of course, we know that so many of these hospitals, not only our medical facilities, but they have also become the homes for a thousands of displaced palestinians. and indeed the courtyard of this hospital that was struck yesterday by the israeli military was being used by palestinians displaced to stay in that area, at least four people were killed several others were injured. we see these images of the whole area just absolutely in flames following this israeli strike the israeli military for its part, says that it was carrying out the strike on a hamas compound, that it says was being used within that hospital
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courtyard. we of course can't independently verify that information, but there's no doubt that there were also civilian casualties as a result of this, the palestinian ministry of health and gaza saying that the jardi of women and children injured in the strike where were women and children? >> sara we are certainly no closer to a ceasefire now, jeremy diamond. >> thank you so much for your reporting there from jerusalem for us. kate hundreds of thousands are still without power in florida. >> and the death toll from hurricane milton is rising and a manhunt underway after two men who police say attacked a couple of inside their home, at least one of them is on the run, how they got in, posing as utility company workers, you've got the story taking a break from breaking news to air. have i got news for you? >> breaking news. i'm getting a sandwich. we need to talk about what constitutes breaking news provide got news for you saturday at nine on cnn and
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assistance for the areas impacted by hurricane milton and also, hurricane helene before that, seemed to seen as isabel rosales for the very latest on all of the recovery efforts and trying to get the power back on. make sure the water is okay. everything that's needed right now, isabel, that you saw very clearly firsthand when you were down there, what's the latest? >> kate? it is a daunting task right now for floridians to be able to turn the page on this to recover, to clean up a lot of them are lacking the fuel to be able to do that. >> the electricity to be able to do that. and they're still hampered by these roads blocked by falling trees and flooding. let's talk about flooding because that's become a major issue. there there's ongoing flooding still that is slowing down recovery. we saw milton dumping 16 inches of rain over hillsborough county. sheriff chad chronister over there saying that the water is not receding as quickly as they would like. so still active rescue operations, and we're seeing active also flooding warnings in reverse like the alafia river that's in valrico
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and lithia, the hillsborough river. and the withlacoochee river over and pasco county and many others. let's get into the fuel because this is a major issue again, turning the page and making sure we get back to daily live in florida fuel suppliers, they are working around the clock to get these gas stations it's up and running to get the infrastructure up and running. when it comes to florida gas stations with no fuel, according to gasbuddy, a tracking website we're seeing that just under 30% of them have no fuel in hard-hit tampa and st. petersburg that's over in pinellas county. that's where we're seeing the largest outage 77% of gas stations out of gas. now, kevin guthrie, the director of the florida division of emergency management, says that over 37 million gallons of fuel has been delivered to florida ports now let's get into debris removal. that is something that governor desantis is called a major priority, that it's happening 24 hours a day, seven days out of the week? and that a lot of the red-tape has been
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eliminated. so size and weight restrictions on those vehicles taken care of all of this massive debris, a lot of it from hurricane helene actually, that double punch, that floridians experienced. here's what else he had to say at a press conference we have been approved by president for 100% debris removal reimbursements for 90 days so we should take advantage of that. >> that makes it really, really positive to be able to do but if you wait, if it takes a year, then you're not going to get the bang for the buck and electricity is slowly being restored. i've just checked power outage.us, us and its 400,000 customers without power in the state of florida most of these electrical, utilities and companies are estimating the most people in these hard hit areas will have electricity restored by midweek kate gen. the height of it, it was
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somewhere around 3 million people without without power progress, but still people still without power. today. thank you so much, isabel, jump right this morning we got a little business news or business mixed with politics, that line chart right there is donald trump's social media company, the stock okay. it just had its best week in months. it closed friday. you can see there just under $25 a share which is still nowhere near its peak back in march when it first went public, but it is more than double what it was just a few weeks ago. now, the financial journal, baron says that trump media often trail aides as a proxy for his chances of winning the election. so when you see the stock price go up, which means that people think he has a better chance of winning his stake is now worth just under 3 billion more than it was a few weeks ago. but a lot less again than it was in march alright. this morning, the new threat by donald trump to use the military on us citizens. and we
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illegally possessing a shotgun and a loaded handgun. and now these are state charges, but we also know he had multiple boxes of ammunition for both guns and the riverside county sheriff saying he had multiple passports, that driver's licenses with different names. he was driving in an unregistered car with a fake license plate he told authorities that he was a journalist and that he had a vip passes for that rally, which authorities said they were not able to verify. now, the sheriff's department also says that he was allowed through an outside perimeter, but was then stopped at the inside perimeter, which was more thorough and that's where the deputies found the fake license, the guns, the multiple id this was still a distance away from the entrance of the event where the u.s. secret service does, their checks. >> and it was also before the former president even arrived. >> now, he was arrested and then later released on a $5,000 bail. he's since posted a video online defending himself. here's part of it.
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>> president donald trump has been near and dear to our hearts because he's one of the only individuals that i've seen have the courage to actually stand up to this tyranny against we, the people in tooth. >> now, the trump campaign on sunday thanked law enforcement for securing the rally site and for helping ensure the safety of the president and a us attorney's office statement said that the eu as attorney's office, the secret service, and fbi are aware of this arrest and then went on to say that this did not impact any of the protective operations and that the former president was not in any danger. sara seemed that video itself is very supportive of president donald trump we will have to wait and see what happens with this case. >> and i know you'll be following it. thank you so much. camila bernal, there. live for us from los angeles alright a scathing new line of attack from vice president harris on donald trump's health, strength, and
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transparency he refuses minutes interview candidate has done for more than half a century second debate makes you wonder why does his staff want him to hide away? >> one last question. one must question. are they afraid that people will see that he is too weak and unstable political commentator and democratic strategist paul begala and former trump white house associate counsel, may mailman, paula, i guess we're not closing arguments yet, but
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we're getting closer. >> so weak and unstable what does the harris campaign get out of this is the first time we've heard this language in this way from the stump oh, i think it's brilliant. >> it's exactly what they need to be doing. >> because the other big story, what does mr. trump say over the weekend? he talked about the enemy within which as you noted earlier, has is fraught with really evil history talk about using the military against american citizens. now, in a former life, democrats would have said, when my case scalp on fire, right? he's a dictator, he's a strong man that only strengthens trump, especially with those men where he is opened up this colossal gender gap look at what vice president harris is doing instance testing. he's so strong. he is a bully. if she somehow he's weak and unstable he didn't really want it debate me. >> a girl. he doesn't want to go on 60 minutes. he can't he can't release his medical records. he can't release his tax returns is because he's weak and unstable by saying that trump uses division for diversion. i just think it's i
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personally believe it's true, but also i know it's going to have a really good effect on defense fusing that strongman appeal that really does work with a lot of guys. >> let me play that appeal. you're talking about there, the enemy within rhetoric. and like i said, this is language that has been used almost verbatim. but by autocrats over decades and decades may listen to this i think the bigger problem is the enemy from within. >> we have some very bad people. we have some sick people, radical left, lunatics. it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by national guard or if really know necessary by the military may is that a good closing argument criticisms and there are many of the way that january 6 was handled, is that there wasn't as efficient law enforcement presence, including why didn't you call the national guard earlier? i think that's what he's saying here, is that yes, our election day should be
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secured. and so he's going to do the things that the government should do, the things that are necessary. but here's the problem, is that continuing to pick clips. oh, he said bloodbath though. he said enemy within the population of people don't. trump says so many things. this just doesn't swing people anymore, okay. trump said, another thing, we don't like that thing. but if you actually listen to it, oh, it's talking about election day. and so kamala harris cannot continue to run on trump's saying a thing she has now run on why vote for kamala harris. and that is where he has really fallen flat. what is the thing? why should you vote for kamala harris? we already have the people who are voting against trump. but why you and that i think that has to be are closing argument and it doesn't seem to be at this point that, but again, i think it's really useful to contextualize what trump's saying look at those two clips and turn the sound off next time you watch him is energetic. >> she's youthful sheets,
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forceful, she is strong and port mr. trump and i mean, this he just said he doesn't look well, he's been melting down. i mean, it's a crummy makeup job, but i mean, i could go to that two. but he just he looks awful. he it looks like a guy who's kind of falling apart can i want to bring him a glass of water or something? i don't know, but certainly watch it you should do this. >> watch those two clips back-to-back that you just showed with the sound off. you tell me who is more energetic and vital and strong enough to lead america? >> is how vulnerable is trump may do you think on arguments about being weak and unstable genius. >> i'm just kidding so i i i don't know if trump comes off as elderly, even though he obviously numbers wise is and i do think energy-wise and he he's not where it used to be but he's still high energy that actually for me in many
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republicans kamala's suggestion of why don't you go hide in the basement is actually one that many republicans would welcome so i don't think attacking him as too low energy people want that actually they want trump to be a little bit more low energy. so by you way that, that's ok. >> we'll see this also does seem like a little bit of setting a trap perhaps like she did in the debate. this is the type of thing that might be designed to get a rise at him. i just want to show you both the wall street journal journal does a survey quarterly of economists. so i don't think have any partisan slant one way or the other and they ask this survey of 50 economists whose policies is inflation of four, whom is inflation likely to be higher? 68% said trump 68% of them said that under trump, inflation will be higher. harris just 12%. they also said interest rates would be higher under trump and deficits would be higher under trump. while you see this is this something that harris this idea can use
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to break through on the economy because trump is still leading on the economy what, particularly on inflation, which politicians all we should only call it cost of living because it's the real-world implications. inflation is the rate of increase of cost of goods and services that's, not important. what's important is how much cost for me to buy a carton of eggs, feed my kids. right? and here's what i would do yes, the economists are useful in the data are useful. i would personalize it okay? donald trump is charging $300 for a pair of eyeglasses, sneakers did michael jordan only charges 200 for really good sneakers? >> he's charging $100,000 for a watch. >> he's charging 60 bucks for the holy bible. >> the word of god, 60 bucks and that money is not going to the good lord. >> you heard he doesn't have money. >> he goes out and he throws it up and the air as his lawyer to take what you need and send the rest back down to me. >> so he is like he charges $18 for a dog on a hamburger at trump tower. you walk three blocks away and go to check, chat and get a better burger for 799. i would do that. i
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would personalize it. he is the face of greedflation and democrats ought to be willing to say that because he gets a lot of good for this reputation as a businessman the other side of that is people are pretty ready to believe that a businessman like mr. trump is avaricious, greedy, and causing inflation all right, paul may thanks to both ukraine to see you both this morning. >> i appreciate it i seen an exclusive this morning, panda diplomacy is alive and well, once again preparations are underway for two giant pandas from china to arrive to washington dc, 18 from the national zoo is in sichuan province now, to help with the transportation and transition of the pandas, which are always a huge draw for zoo goers. >> and cnn is the only american media they're cnn's david culver is joining us now. david, what's happening these were real pain is behind me, so don't get confused with that, kate. >> but while we're here, we are actually not far. i should
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buy, keep it down because they're sleeping from the two pandas that are going to the national zoo, eventually, it's bao li and qing bao there about 100 yards from where we are and they're in this section doff quarantine area. and they're there with some of the smithsonian caretakers as well as they're chinese counterparts. trying to figure out what their personalities are trying to get to know them a little bit better. and then eventually they will travel with them to the u.s. but are being here and of itself, by the way, may 1 back into china and two years. so what a special assignment to be here for we're getting a little bit more of an insight as to what that acclimation and transition from china to the u.s. will be like for these two bears sichuan, china for a rare look at preparing these pandas for their very long journey we're in and around the city of chengdu. it's known for spicy hot pot. its mountainous landscape, and giant pandas are actually going to go meet now
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with some of the folks from the smithsonian national zoo from dc who are flown here and are part of the transition shouldn't team to bring hourly qingdao back to the u.s we can't go back there but that's where bao li and qing bao are there in quarantine. and those you saw, there were the zookeepers from the national zoo, as well as some caretakers from china so they both have pretty different personalities. >> valley has a huge personality, though he's very vocal. he's very energetic when he's always kinda like up doing something ching bow is polar opposites she can be almost always found in a tree or sleeping on her climbing structure the panda pair will fill a void at the smithsonian's national zoo in washington, dc. >> for the past 11 months, the panda exhibit has sat empty now as part of the terms of the smithsonian's exchange program
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with china, late last year, the zoo's three pandas were sent back here to chengdu not think people realize how do you get when you're here. i mean, in this setting, what stood out to you here are the sheer number of pandas easy. it's crazy. >> turn here and you're like, oh wait, you can go there, you can go there. and nowhere else do we have something like nowhere else in the scenery is obviously beautiful in that commitment pandas we're on the brink of extinction. >> but in recent years, they've moved from endangered to vulnerable. but there's still more work to go. >> the, panda exchange also go panda diplomacy date back more than 50 years now, when china gifted to pandas to the u.s following president nixon's historic visit today, they're given on loan and they are a strategic diplomatic tool serving as ambassadors of hope and spreading global goodwill somehow pandas were able to unite nations david that history is fascinating, which
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leads to my question of not only is it great that two pandas are heading back to the national zoo, but what does this signal, if anything, about relations between beijing and washington? >> i feel like every time we're talking about the u.s. and china to god, rising tensions about differences, about conflicts are clashes. yeah, this is a bright spot in us china relations and the fact that the panda diplomacy efforts can push through all the geopolitical back-and-forth. i mean, that says something as far as the timing for these two pandas, it's going to be sometime before the end of the year. that's the promise from the caesarean. so it's exciting times, especially for folks in the u.s. and along the east coast because zoo atlanta had to send back there for pandas just yesterday absolutely and it's just great, david, as you're talking, there's video of one of the pandas from this facility just like tumbling down a hill, a door, blair. >> so sorry, i'm so distract. >> that is probably bao li.
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they say he's the most active one. i know it's mesmerizing trust me. >> so adorable, great to see you. thank you so much. >> talk about diplomacy, would have happened if david culver, what would have happened if david culver had actually woken up the pandas? like what would have happened to try to relate. the guy was whispering diplomatic incident at maximum. see david culver. they would uphold ambassadors from like embassies because david masseter is david culver is far better than that. all right. i'm just so glad that everyone is still asleep as far as we know. >> alright, this morning, how about them cowboys? they got destroyed by the detroit lions at home in front of jerry jones, cnn's coy wire is here with the details this was on real coy yeah, a 38 point beat down john dialysis, worst home loss is jerry jones bought the cowboys in 1989, not the president here he wanted on his 82nd birthday yesterday to lions were just toying with the cowboys all sorts of trick
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place, pummeling them with nearly 200 yards rushing. >> jared goff threw for three touchdowns gaza, including this john, one-off of a double reversed flea-flicker to sam laporta, who rumbles into the endzone. >> he's got so out of hand detroit let too often lineman run routes as receivers. then caught a hook and ladder to 335 pounds in a sole looking at i haven't towards the goal line, there was a flag on the play here, but detroit defense, they had dak prescott seen goes second important times brian branch intercepted them twice they did however, lose their start defender ada hutchinson in this one to a season-ending leg injury as they went 47 to nine cowboys embarrassed, still winless at home. >> now, tampa bay bucks were playing with some extra motivation, dominating their division rivals saints 51 to 27. >> most points by any team this season, baker mayfield threw for four touchdowns, dedicating the wins all the fans back home especially those still struggling in the wake of hurricanes helene and milton i
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think today was kind of a team embodying and embracing everything that every is going through ups-and-downs, trying to handle it the best way you can and fight through it and find a way to make it work. >> let's let's life obviously the natural disasters is not easy to deal with, but you find a way to make it work and you overcome and you come together, hearts pour out to the city. >> it's just tough city, it's a strong city. we don't know, we're gone back to, but in our small part and this time we wanted to win one for the city and we're, going to try and help any way we can when we get back into the wnba finals, links and liberty in the big apple, the lynx took game one, but this time to time league mvp, mvp brianna stewart was in her bag for new york dropping a game high 21, set a new finals record or steals with seven of them liberty when at 66, even in the series at one, as they now i had a minnesota for game three on wednesday, and those dodgers dominated the mets in game one of the nlcs in la
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shohei ohtani going to for for sworn two runs driving in another 90 shutout in these playoffs have been all about pitching for the dodgers, 33 consecutive scoreless innings tying the all time posties a mark step by the orioles in 1966, games to is this afternoon and then tonight on tbs and max game one of the alcs between the guardians and yankey in the bronx, john and we are all guardians fans this morning. >> coy wire. nice to see that. that is official. i just had to say it's actually a thing. all right. sara, i just wanted to know if you can try doing this. i don't even know what that be oh, hey, i said dodgers, just try it as long as the want all right coming up fema workers forced to stop their relief work after receiving reported threats from armed militia to the wife house blame for the harassment of those aid workers, trying to just do their jobs. >> and how you can get your hands on never-been for her
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and distressing for those who need this help. sara so many communities still need to get assistance, but there are reports from over the weekend that some all of these fema operations were paused in the state of north carolina due to some threats against at fema response workers. >> it comes at a time amid high misinformation regarding the federal government's response to these hurricanes. now, one of those impacted counties, ash county, up in the northwest corner of the state they said they were pausing some operations out of an abundance of caution. they did anticipate that some in-person applications for aid would be able to resume today. get some locations, but there are questions about what the extent of this pause could be. it comes at a time when the white house has gone to great lengths to warn misinformation that's been spreading about the federal government's response to these hurricanes. they have warned that this misinformation
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that's been spread really complicated the work of workers on the ground trying to get aid into these impacted communities. at the same time, the administration is also trying to assess how much money they will he'd going forward to address disaster relief efforts. officials have stressed that right now. they have what is needed in the immediate need after hurricane milton in hurricane helene, but they warn that there could be other disasters around the corner and president biden has pushed for congress to make this a top priority 40 to get additional funding. now, last week, the fema administrator had warned that they had already run through about 9 billion of the $20 billion that congress had recently approved for disaster relief. they had done that in just one week, which really highlights the stakes for this agency as they are trying to respond to these two hurricanes while also preparing for any other disasters that could come. now, house speaker mike johnson so far has held firm saying he's
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not going to bring back the house early to address let's additional disaster relief potentially leaving this until after the election. but it does come at a time when officials have warned that more money will be needed to deal with disaster castor relieved down the road arlette saens. >> thank you so much for that report there from wilmington, delaware a manhunt is underway this morning for one of two murder suspects. this story. it's so survey police say two men posed as utility workers in michigan claiming to be investigating and gas leak in order to get into the home ring cam video at their homes? shows the suspects we say the 72-year-old homeowner eventually allowed them in, led them to the basement where one would investigate a gas leak that is where police say the man attack and killed the homeowner and tied up his wife. the first suspect, carlos hernandez, was caught in louisiana, now waiting to be extradited back to michigan, he's been charged with felony one murder and unlawful imprisonment. and as i mentioned, the county sheriff,
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though, county sheriff's office is still searching for the other man, kenya's ruth chepngetich, shattered the women's marathon world record at the chicago marathon yesterday she raced across the finish line in two hours, nine minutes, 56 second 26.2 miles into ours, nine minutes. that's roughly a five-minute mile or less, becoming the first woman in history to break the two-hour, ten-minute barrier and shaving almost two minutes off. the previous record and she still standing, which is truly remarkable feat spacex with an impressive and successful landing to tell you about the company fluid 233 foot rocket booster back to its launch site catching it out of the air with two arms they call them chopsticks yes, that is what they call those the big giant metal arms. >> this is all part of spacex's goal of being able to recover and reuse their equipment quickly. and efficiently in order to get their rocket kitson people into space faster and cheaper. john
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all right. >> this morning for the first time never before heard unreleased jimi hendrix tracks can be yours. rare recordings along with personal items for the man who might be the goat of all guitarist's we'll be auction next month. cnn's anna stewart is here and all i can say is excuse me while i kiss the sky calea fan, maybe you should be taking part of this auction next month. >> this is extraordinary. this is an artist whose career lost, of course just four years because he died tragically age 27-years-old and actually the story behind how got all of these lots that will be sold is also really interesting. the pa, of the manager managed to rescue it from the officers before just after i think the bailiffs have gone in and ransacked it unreleased demos. these are versions of trax. you may know, but i'm told they sound really different one masters tape has up from the skies ain't no telling little miss lover. the auction house has estimated this slot at 200 and $260,000. it may be though

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