tv CNN News Central CNN October 14, 2024 10:00am-11:00am PDT
10:00 am
thrilled like i blows captioning brought to you by rula law, iconic brands up to 70% off retail at rula law.com at rubella you never paid for sees the deals on before their car shot today line. . both candidates in the consequential battleground of pennsylvania today, duking it out for every he last undecided vote will take you live to the campaign trail lost anrea of north carolina devastated by
10:01 am
hurricane helene. now, taking another hit fema workers forced to stop their relief work and relocate after receiving reported threats from an armed militia. what we know about those threats and who exactly was targeted? >> and pentagon is sending one of its most powerful anti-missile defense systems to israel. after one of the deadliest strikes on israel since october 7, the idf trying to figure out how a hezbollah drone managed to get passed its air defenses we're following these major stories and many more all right, here on cnn news central until the election and we're glad you're joining us this afternoon on cnn news central. >> i'm boris sanchez alongside alex some pam lot of filling in for brianna keilar, pleasure, as always. today, the presidential candidates are targeting battleground
10:02 am
pennsylvania as they compete for an edge in what is an extremely tight race in the coming hours, we're going to see former president trump and the philadelphia suburb of oaks, where he's expected to hammer home his economic policies vice president kamala harris. meantime, we'll be speaking in erie as she kicks off a week long blitz to crucial swing states. >> and as this final stretch shifts into high year, a new cnn poll of polls shows the neck and neck race with no clear leader, just three points separate the two candidates. we have a team of correspondents covering the state of the race. let's begin with cnn's priscilla alvarez. she's following the harris campaign in pennsylvania. okay. so priscilla harris is looking to shore up this support with a key demographic, and that's black men. so what's her latest effort? >> yeah, that's exactly right. he is trying to walk in her coalition and fill the void when it comes to questions about what about her economic agenda and her proposals if she
10:03 am
were to win in november? that is what she is focused on today and unveiling here in pennsylvania, that includes, for example, forgivable loans to two black entrepreneurs up to $20,000 for promoting apprenticeships and legalizing recreational marijuana, among other measures taken together, this is a sweeping proposal, again, trying to appeal to black voters. well, polls show that she still has the majority of black voters. there is a rosen there when compared to other elections cycles. and that is exactly what the campaign is trying to target fearing that there may be voters who sit out the election or who vote for her republican rival, donald trump. now, all of this is an extension of what what she did over the weekend where she was in north carolina, there, she met with local black elected officials as well as faith leaders, and again, tried to drive home her own message and shore up that support among the community. now, one of the other messages that we're likely to hear from the vice president today here in pennsylvania and over the
10:04 am
course of the week is also about the former president's transparency. yesterday, she launched a new line of attack saying the former president was hiding by not doing this you minutes interview or by not releasing his medical records, which she did do over the weekend. so anticipate some form of that to come through and her remarks later this evening but just to show you how important pennsylvania is, she is returning to the state later this week. she's also heading to michigan tomorrow. she's participating in a radio town hall with charlemagne, tha god, who has millions of listeners, most of whom are black. so she will be focused on that there, as well as later in the week also returning to michigan and in wisconsin hitting, of course, those blue wall states. so certainly a blitz that this campaign is launching today, and will be underway over the course of the week as the vice president again, tries to lock in that coalition and secure that path to 270, allison. okay. priscilla alvarez. thank you very much for that report and we'll us now is cnn chief
10:05 am
national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny. okay. so jeff, just hours ahead of trump's townhall today, he's now calling on harris to take a cognitive test, though he has not released his medical records. let's remember that. so tell us about the messages that we expect to hear shiny object alert 22 days before the election. >> look, i mean, this is what the former president has done, but he will be talking about immigration as he has been doing over the weekend, also talking about the economy, but where he's going is very interesting. the suburbs of philadelphia obviously are critical swing areas and we're priscilla was just coming to us from was erie, pennsylvania. that is a county that trump won in 16, lost in 20. so these are the battlegrounds with in these blue wall battlegrounds. so that is what this has come down to. but look, the former president is mining for votes wherever he can get them not trying to change minds, but trying to reach out to some of his people who are like-minded but may not vote. that's why the immigration rhetoric is so harsh. but over the weekend, he was talking about that in
10:06 am
arizona and in california of all places, trying to drive up his popular vote as well. but it is clear that pennsylvania with 19 electoral votes, the biggest of all battlegrounds that's why both candidates are there today. >> jeff, it might be shiny object, dujour, but trump has been talking about adding an additional 10,000 agents to a customs and border protection walk us through what he said. >> look, i distinguish that from ms shiny object because it's actually something substantive which we can talk about as opposed to a cognitive test which is not a serious proposition. the 10,000 border agents, it's something that the former president is talking about over the weekend it is exactly what a piece of that would have been in the bipartisan border bill that oklahoma conservative republican senator james lankford tried to get through last year. it it failed because the former president said, no, we're not going to i have a success or progress on immigration before the election. so this is at the root of all of this immigration
10:07 am
discussion. i was in arizona last week. it is absolutely a critical issue. border security and critical issue, but the voters i talked to both sides actually want solutions and there is very little in the former president's over remarks that were solutions oriented to put it charitably. >> jeff zeleny. thank you so much for that update. let's expand the conversation now with republican strategist and cnn political commentator shermichael singleton and cnn political commentator and former democratic south carolina state representative bakari sellers. thank you both for being with us. bakari, i want to start with you because in light of harris releasing this opportunity agenda targeting black men, a new york times-sienna college poll released this weekend shows that trump is making a dent in harris is margins among likely black voters with one in five black men saying they are supporting trump. do you think what's in this agenda, the forgivable loans, the legalization of recreational marijuana, the apprenticeship promotion, investing in more
10:08 am
black teachers. do you think that's enough to sway the demographic? >> well, first, let me say this. i applaud black men today. i mean, i think that today black man should be able to take a victory lap because we've been raising our concerns for very long period of time wanting candidates to hear our calls and hear our cries about what we want to see done and what we want our government and elected officials to do. and finally, you had to candidate who actually went out and put pen to paper and did some of those things. the other thing i want to talk about is this narrative that people are pushing that somehow. she is losing ground with black voters. i mean, if you look at the cbs poll, it was at one-twelfth which is what it was exactly back in 2020 when joe biden became president of the united states. but yeah, i mean, there's work to be done. i'm in detroit, michigan today with don cheadle doing that work on the ground, meeting black voters where they are and the plan is so robust because one of the things we didn't mention, what the
10:09 am
sickle-cell database or ensuring that the affordable care act covers colorectal and prostate exams because we all know that black men diet disproportionate rates because of that. and it talks about putting money in our pockets. i mean, look, there's something in there for everybody. we may not like it, but the thing about this is that now we're talking about issues that directly affect our lives shermichael, what about that? >> i mean, what about vice president harris's plans to help black men store businesses to help them become teachers. do you think that that will help her shore up? their vote and or if there has been any erosion among them, win them back much to push back on in terms of the actual policies. i mean, everything that mccarthy laid out, i agree with 100%. i don't particularly think those issues are partisan. and by that i mean, i don't think they are democratic or republican issues, at least not in the ideological sense. however, i think when you look at younger
10:10 am
african-american men, 18, 44 you seen a diminishment among that particular group going back to hillary clinton. and you can just look at the data and you see him less and less of them voting for the democratic party. now that correlation hasn't necessarily meant that republicans they have increased their margins on donald trump's certainly did to 12% in 2020. can he potentially get to 3% more? i think it's mathematically possible, but it's going to take some real work to turn out those low propensity guys who don't typically always a vote of the campaign has to have the gotv strategy in order to do that. but i think they're greater risk not only for the vice president for democrats writ large is how did you connect with younger black men who fit into that category i applaud that the loan forgiveness plan that helps people like you and i who went to college and maybe some brothers who went but could not complete college. but what about those who did not complete college? i applaud a trial want to help black men who are entrepreneurs. i just
10:11 am
got a major multibillion dollar investment in my own company. so i get it, that's a great thing. but again, that only fits a certain cohort of african african-american men. and so i just think there's some work there that the harris campaign is going to have to do here to try to improve those numbers shermichael, i could use a forgivable loan, but we can talk about that after this conversation i'm curious. i'm curious. you're michael to get your response to trump calling on vice president harris to take a cognitive test. this comes obviously after she released her own medical records saying that she was in excellent health and his harris is hitting trump for not really releasing extended medical records. i think his campaign put out a letter from one of his doctors from almost two years ago. it doesn't quite compare got to be trump. you ask jeff zeleny, same question and i'm not surprised that trump's plan a little politics here like i looked at the medical records,
10:12 am
i think dr. sanjay gupta talked about it. the vice president appears to be in exceptional health. she clearly has the issue a potential prostate you cancer because of her mother and she's been going on with the necessary testing, i guess yearly, i think a lot of americans have experienced that if they've lost a parent, do that form of cancer. but for the most part, boris, i was at i don't think this is really going to matter. it's trump's sort of throwing things out there for the most part, my personal beliefs on this is, this is a tight race and if i'm advising the former president, i've always argued guys that i think this thing is going to come down to pennsylvania. you heard jeff zeleny talking about it as someone trump is in area a place that he lost in 2020 but a president biden what message is he going to deliver to those voters who voted for him in 2016, but that may now be skeptical of vice president harris, but sort of on the fence of whether or not they want to vote for trump again that's what i think the former president really has to focus on strategically here and
10:13 am
before i went about you, do you think that donald trump's health matters to voters ultimately i think it should matter. >> i mean, he is the oldest candidate in american history to run for president of the united states. i believe he's 78-years-old and so yeah, i think i think it should matter particularly for democrats who are looking at a vice presidential candidate and jd vance who has some just bottom dweller type of favorability ratings so yeah, it matters. and i think that the kamala harris is showing the transparency. she's doing things like sitting down with bret baier on fox news on wednesday. she's she sat down with 60 minutes. she's challenged him to another debate and donald trump is doing none of this. i mean, he simply saying, i i'm a 78-year-old man who has slowed down. >> you can tell by his schedule and rally scheduled. i'm not the same man i was in 2016 you know, i weigh a good bit and i eat mcdonald's and kfc on my airplanes. and so vote for me because that's who i am. and i
10:14 am
think that lack of transparency should matter. but allison, you asked a great question because we are in politics and nothing really matters anymore like a lot wait, wait a minute here, guy cari like mcdonald's, it picture. i haven't for president trump eating the bucket of wings lately. i think he might think that'll sway undecided voters in pennsylvania. >> we shall see, wow, if it does is all i can shermichael bakari. >> thank you very much for the conversation all right. next, this is really serious fema is forced to stop helping desperate people in parts of north carolina who are still struggling after hurricane helene because these female workers are being threatened by locals who are falling for disinformation plus the u.s. >> embassy in lebanon urging americans to depart now, the warning coming is attacks between hezbollah and israeli defense forces escalate. we'll take you live to the region and a man armed with guns was
10:15 am
arrested outside ahead of a trump rally. what we're learning about the person taken into police custody >> of the week 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 9:00 a.m. stay tuned to learn more about this limited time offer from renewal by anderson when it comes to our homes, we only want the very best particularly when it comes to choosing replacement windows and doors. hi, i'm an romer thrilled to be with nick from renewal by anderson thanks. >> and we believe that everyone deserves to have windows and doors that look great. stand the test of time and don't break the bank and with are unpredictable weather i. >> got to tell you quality and durability, super important absolutely. and that's where fiber composite material truly
10:16 am
shines. it's twice as strong as vinyl, so it's warranted not to crack or rot. and with our energy efficient glass, are windows it's helped keep your home cozy in the winter and cool in the summer well, that all sounds great. >> so what about the cost? >> we know that a affordability is top of mind for every homeowner and we pride ourselves on delivering outstanding windows and doors to fit your style and your button well, that really sets you apart. >> so tell me how renewal by anderson is tied to the community. well, for starters, our team members live right here in your community. we know the challenges homeowners face, and we are coming emitted to delivering the very best for our customers. plus, we custom build every exclusive acclaim replacement window in the usa it is great to know that you have such strong roots here. >> before october 31st, by one window, patio door or entry door, and get the next one 40% off. that's 40% off with a
10:17 am
minimum purchase of four plus save an extra $35 on every window and door you by with no money down, no monthly payments and no interest for 12 months. this offer ends october 31st for a free appointment with renewal by anderson called >> your worst nightmare, your car broke down. now you're worried if it's going to cost you a fortune and repair bills and less you already called car shield, the logit number one, auto protection company in the country. >> when you're protected with a plan through car, she'll the process is smooth, like geis and done in as little as three steps one first the tow truck takes your car to the shop. the cost that towin vehicles being repaired, right? to plans through car shield, have rental car options to that comes the best part three, when
10:18 am
you pick up your vehicle, you don't have a big repair bill to worry about car shield administrators get your cupboard repairs paid directly to the shop. so you're back on the road with no worry call now to get an affordable plan through car shield for your vehicle before it's too late. when you call car shield, when he got a small problem, like a power window motive, it could cause a few hundred dollars or big problem, like an engine or transmission, it could cost you thousands of dollars. you're taking care of car. she'll is the number one auto protection company in the country and there are ministries have paid out more than 1 billion and auto repair that billion with a b, car shields a choice that gives you the car she'll guarantee you're right. never goes up. and your coverage never goes down, no matter how many claims you have. look, it's inevitable as your car truck ages, the parts and components are going to fail, is not worth the risk call car shield.
10:19 am
>> now, waiting until your car breaks down is too late, called car shield for coverage and up to 5,000 parts and get the car shield guaranteed where you're rate never goes up into your coverage, never goes down? no, ma'am. better. how many claims you have called 805, 778986, 800, 778986 newsnight with abby phillip tonight at ten eastern amid reports of threats against female workers in disaster zones. >> so local sheriff has arrested a 44-year-old north carolina man for allegedly threatening to hurt fema teams who've been helping hurricane survivors investigators in rutherford county believed that the suspect acted alone rutherford is the same county where fema teams were forced to temporarily stopped work altogether and move over the weekend after national guard troops reported seeing armed militia threatening them nearby this is according to an email obtained by the washington post, which reports, quote, the
10:20 am
message stated that national guards troops had come across times two trucks of armed militia saying they were out hunting fema. now, some fema teams are no longer going door to door due to threats. instead, they are working from secured centers joining us now to discuss is former fema administrator, pete gainer pete, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. what are you learning about these threats against fema and how do you think it could impact recovery efforts? >> thanks, boris. it's a pleasure to be here so i think right now is a small group of individuals or small groups and i think they're just looking for opportunity to sell mistrust in government. this is probably something they've been doing for a long time. and they hit the trifecta, right? they certainly have fema in town, they have helene. that's created this disaster. and they have a pending election and they're going to try to take advantage of it at the, at the cost of disaster survivors. and i think that's the real story.
10:21 am
>> it reminds me of other accusations that have been made conspiracies that have somehow involved federal agencies specifically fema throughout the year is about taking federal land and about squad stealing people's resources during a tragedy like this one. i wonder why you think these agencies and specifically fema always a target i think fema is out there you know, when when the american you know, our citizen is having his worst day or her worst day, right disaster survivors who just went under a tremendous disaster and maybe have lost everything. >> and i think people, they look for advantage to for their own benefit to take advantage of that situation it's completely unfortunate. and yes, female seems to be the perennial agency that is doing these things the cost of
10:22 am
americans. it's all completely untrue. we don't confiscate goods, we don't confiscate land, we don't have black helicopters, we don't have fema camps. but some of those stories just continue to persist. again at the cost of delivering needed resources to disaster survivors. in this case, in north carolina, what role do you think misinformation plays in creating this kind of distrust of federal agencies. and what can be done perhaps by the agency's to end these sorts of rumors i'm not sure you're going to ever going to end it. >> but you can do a few things, i think to continue with the mission. first of all, i think it's an unfortunate distraction two our effort and not only fema is but our partners, like the national guard department of the defense, are helping you human services and on and on and on that are trying to deliver
10:23 am
resources to those impacted by the disaster. i think as americans, most americans that i have met, they think that this is despicable, especially now, as we try to deliver those resources not only in north carolina, but all these impacted locations across united states. most recently, with milton i think i think americans caring there there consider it, and they're giving and these things undermine that mission. it is demoralizing into the fema staff and our partners to have this happen door-to-door, trying to make that handshake with a disaster survivor to get them to register for services and resources from the federal government undermines its complete mission and honestly, these are our neighbors, right? these are our neighbors that we're trying to help no different here, north carolina than anywhere else united states. and this is truly unnecessary former fema administrator pete gain or
10:24 am
thank you so much for the time, sir. you're welcome. thank you there are still a lot of folks really, not only from hurricane helene, but hurricane milton as one you could lend them a helping hand for more information. >> go to cnn.com/impact. you can also text storm the 707070 to donate still ahead this hour on cnn news central, hezbollah drone attacks striking and israeli army base, killing several soldiers how was it able to go undetected as it penetrated israeli air defenses? we'll discuss pentagon says, it's sending over additional support to israel, new details still ahead vegetable? you're actually both, right? but botanically speaking, the u.s. supreme court ruled that a tomato is a vegetable because of how it's used in cooking i didn't know that now you, do hi, grandma. i
10:25 am
played baseball today. >> oh, that's great. >> what position did you play first base had to grapple. i used to play we now are hearing wouldn't allow us to use a regular phone. it may just feel isolated. >> it became difficult to communicate with our friends and family. >> clear captions was an easy he's solution for us. >> clear captions provides captions on a phone like captioning on your tv. so you can see what the color is saying. live as they say it, making it easy to understand and respond immediately. >> there is no insurance or medicare required clear caption services provided at no cost to you through a federally funded program? we deliver install, and train you on how to use your phone all at no cost to you give your loved ones the independence in connection they deserve coal now, to see if you qualify to get a clear captions phone at no cost to you, call it when 8059 to 1334. >> that's 18059 to 1334.
10:26 am
>> whether you're a professional driver or just a fan vehicle breakdowns are costly. >> it started taghi start making some really weird noises. >> the last thing i remember is just the engine cut out. >> if you're check engine light comes on tomorrow the repair could easily cost thousands is that transmission? it's an exhaustively broken axel. >> but with endurance, you could never pay out of pocket for a costly repair. >> again, they covered a $14,000 engine replacement. i had a seat sensor that went out $1,400. endurance paid it. >> you've got a brand new transmission and we never seen the repair bill use any certified mechanic you want, just bring your car in and endurance will pay them direct. all major parts are covered. >> what i like about him they don't play games. there's no middleman. there are solid company. >> if i didn't have endurance would have paid over $7,000 out of pocket to repair my view something is going to break down, making duran's pay for it
10:27 am
with endurance, your car repair costs go way down while you're corps life expectancy goes way up, allowing you to drive more and pay less. one claim alone save me more than $4,000. >> i've had five claims and that is $3,500 that i've kept in my pocket. >> so who's going to pay for your next? tarr repair? >> you or endurance whether you put 10,000 or 100,000 miles a year on your car. if it's less than 20-years-old endurance as you've covered with unlimited miles, was your plan covers 24/7 roadside assistance anywhere in the country? call right now to get $300 off any plan plus a full year of our top tier elite benefits, a $2,000 value free and all endurance plans come with a 30 day money-back guarantee. but you have to act now, call 1, 8, 5, 5, 2, 3, 7, 0, 4, 8, 9
10:28 am
why choose a mobile network built for places you'll probably never be... ...instead of for where you are most of the time? xfinity mobile was designed for where you need it most. now xfinity internet customers can buy one line of unlimited and get one free for a year. ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month.
10:29 am
co you by sokoloff law resolutely omer victims call now $30 billion in trust money has been set aside. you may be entitled to a portion of that money all when 8085920400. that's when minister says, israel will take a forceful response against hezbollah after a drone attack on an army base in deep inside israeli territory overnight that killed at least four israeli soldiers. israel is trying to determine how hezbollah managed to slip those drones into the country. and as this clash escalates, the usmx ms ian lebanon is telling americans there to depart. now, we have cnn's nic robertson live for us in jerusalem. nic, what is the idf saying about how those drones gotten? pass their defenses
10:30 am
incident happened, which was about 7:00 p.m. in the evening yesterday evening, just at the same time, these training troops were sitting down to eat their dinner they intercepted a drone coming in from lebanon at that time, they thought there was a second drone, but they lost sight of it possible i believe because it was flying too low, but the next thing they knew about this drone was when it was impacting this space. >> now, hezbollah has put out their own statement afterwards i mean, i think it's hezbollah has been threatening to hit what they described as sort of collections of troops behind the front lines over the last few days and weeks, they've been saying that. but after the strike last night, they said that the reason that there for tat got through was because they fired a number of missiles. first, on purpose to confuse the air defense systems and then they said they fired set off a swarm of drones. now the idf's only talked about two, not a swarm hezbollah when their propaganda is given to exaggeration. but i think, you know, the way that the idf is
10:31 am
going to look at this it is what has hezbollah learned about? defense systems over the past couple of weeks, they've been trying to penetrate them. what have they learned and how are they use it to advantage? and of course, the other question is, how did they know? it precisely where to in effect hit the most troops at the right time, which appears to have been dinnertime and it appears that they hit them in the canteen. how did hezbollah get that part of the report? ration where did the information come from? so these are going to be the questions that they need pressing answers for the spokesman for the idf said, we have to improve on this and then nic, there's this israeli airstrike that hit a hospital courtyard in gaza. three people were killed. so what does the idf say about that yes the idf says they are on an operation that is targeting hamas, that they continue to go after where they think hamas is. >> there was a targeted strike last night as well. 14 people
10:32 am
died, many of them children, a little bit further south in gaza. but it's that northern area of gaza where the main operation is going on, where hospitals are being told to evacuate kuwait, where civilians citizens are being told that they must evacuate and go to safer areas further and further in the south aware this may impact and the un has certainly talked about this already today, the un began in gaza. its second round of polio vaccines. it's remarkable a couple of that was just four weeks ago. we were talking about them needing to vaccinate 600,000 children and they pretty much hit their 90% target back then. but there had to be a second around the second round is beginning now, and the un is concerned that because of the strikes in the north, because of the ongoing renewed military operations in the north gaza by the idf, they may not get the target, the required target of children getting their second dose of the polio vaccine. and of
10:33 am
course that has the obvious implication that they won't be able to eradicate it as they hope to nic robertson with an important update for us from jerusalem. >> thank you so much nick. meantime, the biden immunity ministration is sending about 100 us troops to israel along with an advanced anti-missile system the troops will operate the air defense system, which can strike down ballistic missiles from short to intermediate range. >> israel is expected to retaliate for iran's missile attack earlier this month and when 180 ballistic missiles were launched at the country, cnn's oren liebermann joins us now from the pentagon. so oren, how significant is this new us commitment of troops and machinery? >> very much so, there aren't that many fad systems as this battery is known in the united states inventory. so when one is moved, 11 is deployed. it is a significant statement about where the u.s. sees the threat. and its commitment to stopping that threat in this case, that threat is very much a possibility of iran firing more ballistic missiles at israel.
10:34 am
so the u.s. has sent about 100 troops and fad battery, fads stands for terminal high-altitude area defense. it's one of the most capable anti-ballistic missile systems within the u.s. inventory, if not the most capable, able to shoot down ballistic missiles in their terminal phase as they dive towards their target up to about 100 miles away. and it can detect those ballistic missiles more than ten times that distance. so it's an incredibly capable system, israel obviously has its own aerial defense systems. the shorter range iron dome, medium-range david's sling, and the longer-range arrow missiles, which are targeted ballistic missiles this will add to that not only in terms of quality, because the thad system can communicate with the navy destroyers that have intercepted iranian ballistic missiles off the shore there and other israeli systems. but also in terms of quantity. and that's one of the great risks here are ron simply has a large number of missiles and being able to shoot all of them down requires you to have number own systems. so the fed system will
10:35 am
add to that bars and allison, and again, it's a message of deterrence to iran and its proxies as well as a commitment to israel's defense and oren the fence system has been deployed to the middle east before, right it has very much so back in 2019, it was deployed to israel as part of an exercise. >> meanwhile, there are other thad batteries throughout the region for example, back in january of 22, there were that systems that were in the uae that shutdown two houthi ballistic missiles. that was the first operational use of the thad system. significant that it shot down a ballistic missile, significant that it was from the houthis. we have seen it do exactly what it may be called on to do. once again okay. >> oren lieberman. thank you for all of that information. >> still ahead. nasa is europa clipper spacecraft just started. it's 1.8 billion where it's heading and what it's looking for all that next on cnn news central
10:36 am
>> got news for you, saturday at nine on cnn passions we wait to put them normal for your cat is interesting. >> but if your cat isn't there, corky self lately, they may have pain from a common condition called osteoarthritis now, there's alencia so alencia is a once monthly injection to control your cat's away, pain. veterinary professionals administering zelenska, who are pregnant trying to conceive or breastfeeding should take extreme care to avoid cell phones objection. self-injection could cause
10:37 am
allergic reactions like anaphylaxis. asked her bet about alencia and help get your cat back to their normal you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean, not spreadsheets. >> you need to hire. >> i need indeed indeed you do are matching platform lets you spend less time searching and more time connecting with candidates. visit indeed indeed.com slash higher. >> this is a future. go daddy arrow creates a logo website, even social posts and minutes ai, ai like it who wants to go see that future, get your business online in minutes with godaddy arrow that moment you walk in the office and people are wearing the same year and you feel a sense of connectedness belonging right away in our shirts from costuming help bring us together. >> we make it easy to wow all your grips with high-quality customer peril. and from a products all backed by our guarantee, accustoming.com here we go. >> consumer cellular uses the same towers as big wireless, but then passes the savings on
10:38 am
to you. >> so i get the same fascination wide coverage if i switch yep, for unlimited talk in texts with reliable coverage starting at just $20 call consumer sell. it won't be hard to find a skilled bro to fix this leak. but before i started, angie's list different story. that was 1995 and a lot of change and angie said, but what has it changed are the issues that homeowner space busted pipes, kitchen rhinos were for repairs, lawn care a solution hasn't changed either. skilled pros to get all your jobs done well, we just made them easier to find higher high-quality certified pros at angie.com? >> missing out on the things you love because of asthma get back to better breathing with the sanra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taking once every eight weeks the sandra is not present in breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions, allergic reactions may occur, don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor, tell your doctor if you asthma worsens headache, and sort if roe me a curve.
10:39 am
tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, step back parasitic infection, step back out there with the sandra as no matter what you're up against, we have your back. we are united way. we are neighbors helping neighbors in communities around the when disaster strikes we get you back on your feet. we help children build brighter. we've been here for over 135 s but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors.
10:40 am
join united way. he could have told her that i think it's always great, but against sidney crosby close a young men for coming to you, or are those really special when you know, it's going to be a tough game when boston comes to scholl, many boston fans allowed is always sievers penguins ruins, avalanche wednesday at 6:30 on tnt federal officials say former president trump was not in any danger despite the arrest of a man accused of illegal weapons possession as he was trying to enter trump's campaign rally in coachella, california over the weekend, the suspect allegedly had a shotgun, a loaded handgun and a high capacity magazine. he apparently declared these weapons to security officials on the grounds of that rally and he was bailed out of jail within hours of his arrest. we're joined by cnn's coming up a non who has the details for us kamala what are officials saying about the
10:41 am
incident? >> well, boris allison, they're saying and telling cnn that there is no evidence that he was attempting to assassinate the former president and the man himself, who was arrested is denying any claims of attempting to harm the former we're president. so here is what we know. he's a 49-year-old. his name is ben miller and he's from las vegas. he was arrested near the rally and he was arrested for possessing a shotgun and a loaded handgun. and these are state charges. so we also know he had multiple boxes of ammunition with these guns and the riverside county sheriff's department saying that he had multiple passports and driver's licenses with different names. he was driving an unregistered car with a fake license plate and he told authorities that he was a journalist and they were not able to prove that. and so that's what led to the arrest guys. >> yeah show up in cars without license plates and loaded before i tossed me for myself, but i'm becky. >> so what's he saying? what's the suspect now saying?
10:42 am
>> so he says he supports the president and says that he is actually someone who was there because he admires essentially the former president and again, you guys mentioned he was released on bail. it was just $5,000. that's what it took to release him and what he's said essentially was that he was there on an invitation take a listen that i decided to come to coachella after receiving a special invitation from members of the nevada republican party, i will fully transparently let them know that in the trunk of my car i carry two firearms one is a glock, one is a shotgun these two firearms that i carry with me are simply for protection and just to go back to the arrest, authorities say that he was able to get through the first perimeter. >> and then when he got to a second more thorough perimeter, that's where authorities and
10:43 am
deputies started looking through his cars and saw the fake license plate, the fake ids, the passport, the gun. and that's when he got arrested, but authorities saying essentially actually that they stopped him even before he got close to the entrance. so this was still some distance away from the entrance of the event where the secret service does a more thorough search. so again, they were able to stop all of this and it was an arrest that even happened before the president got to the rallies. so again, this man saying that this is not what he came to do, that he didn't come to harm the president, and he is speaking out about that and about his support for the president or the former president guys. >> okay. good to know that the system worked this time camila bernal. thank you. >> thanks. >> okay. now, to some other headlines, we're following at this hour, a manhunt is underway for a murder suspect. police say two men posed as utility workers in michigan claiming to be investigating a gas leak in order to get inside a home ring cam video as you see here recorded the suspect police say the 72-year-old
10:44 am
homeowner allowed them in and led them to the basement. and that's where the men attacked and killed the homeowner, according to police, they also tied his wife. the first suspect, carlos hernandez, was caught in louisiana. he's charged with felony murder, and unlawful imprisonment, but the search is still on for the other suspect meantime, looking overseas, taiwan is condemning the latest round of chinese military drills around the self-governing island as an unreasonable province cation. >> over the weekend, beijing deployed warships and fighter jets in what it is describing as a stern warning to separatist acts of taiwan independence forces analysts say the drills are part of a general strategy by china of keeping taiwan under pressure and normalizing regular war games and we have lift off. >> nasa is europa clipper launched last hour from kennedy space center in florida. and its destination is pretty far away. jupiter's ice covered ocean moon named fittingly
10:45 am
europa. it's nasser's first study to determine if it could support life. again, this is not a quick trip. the spacecraft is expected to land on the moon in april of 20 2030 look forward to seeing that footage once it finally gets they're all marked down my calendar right now yeah. >> that's still to come. just call it the panda express. we're standing by as two giant pandas are set to arrive in washington cnn has exclusive coverage of how they prep for them move next and asked questions like, what does accommodation so doing on cnn that's too much but i want donald now, can you slice that nobody got news for you? sara? 30 at night on cnn patients who have sensitive teeth, but also want wider teeth, they have to make a choice, one versus the other news since it in clinical white, that provides two shades wider teeth as well as
10:46 am
providing 24/7 sensitivity protection. >> patients are going to love to see since it in on the shelf cough, cough, sneeze, sneeze needs plop plop fizz bids. alka-seltzer plus cold and flu. >> wind speed is what you need. bounce back fast and alcohol seltzer plus. also try the new chewable fizzy, choose no water needed. >> i use sure. you tend to exaggerate go ahead calling yourself thank you for calling out. >> now, how can i help you? >> do you really have medicare plans that cover dental vision and hearing? >> yes. >> all three plus we have plans that include a monthly allowance for certain over-the-counter your products. >> really, that's right at know also has medicare advantage plans with a $0 monthly plan premium. oh, i like that. don't wait. call 188865 etna to finance edna the cares vantage point that needs to your unique needs at the ups store. we offer a lot because running a small business takes them. that's why we're the help protect you privacy score. and
10:47 am
they get your business or real street address store. so while you're juggling everything else, like the boss who was weird, the extra pair of hands store you can. count on us as the shredding and mailboxes. anything and everything to keep you store.com slash safe, and get three months of free mailbox services today feeling from a backed-up god we are. >> lacks works naturally with the water in your body to help you go for your gut and your mood will follow for eight grams of fiber, trying mirror gummies. >> when a tough call want to go serve with silly trying to rob it power of robitussin and everybody. >> easy to take cough relief anywhere. schwann relief, chew ana, no but you got it during an asthma attack every second feels like an eternity. prima team missed works fast. it's clinically shown to open airways quickly, get the number
10:48 am
one fda approved over-the-counter asthma inhaler, prima teen missed, breathe easy again, is dead we're about to choose most famous man in the world same bandwidth, walter pay proceed. >> the men were dangerous are the ones who do want it conclave rated pg only in theaters. october 25th, i think really going to spend all day streaming college football on directv. >> can you blame them? they've got the biggest rivalries and bowl games speaking up, frank, run a slant to the bowl of chips. >> barbie wouldn't hook to the source what are you going to do? >> coach prime, don't question you. >> coach me an alternative to pills volterra is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief jail, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly athow
10:49 am
10:50 am
if you or a loved one have neizha helium up, we'll send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 800 but e21, 4,000 a bit of pandas to mix in your politics today, preparation is underway for two beloved bears to move from southwestern china to the nation's capital in washington, dc, a team from the smithsonian national zoo is on the ground. in this issue on province to help with the transition, cnn has the only us journalists there and our david culver gives us an exclusive firsthand look. >> at the bilateral effort to strengthen panda-plomacy. see what i did there we've traveled to here to sichuan, china for a rare look at preparing these pandas for there very long journey. >> we're aiming around the city of chengdu. it's known for spicy hot pot. it's mountainous landscape and giant pandas are actually going to go meet now with some of the folks from the spin so national zoo
10:51 am
from dc who are flown here and are part of the transition team to bring validly qingdao back to, you that'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 kind of like up doing something ching qingdao 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, he sat empty. now as part of the terms of this smithsonian's exchange program with china late last year, the zoo's three pandas
10:52 am
were sent back here to chung do nothing people realize how do you get when you're here? >> i mean, in this setting, what stood out to you here, the sheer number of pain and 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 and the 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 through. >> the panda exchange also called panda diplomacy, dates 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 are able to unite nations something we could use about right now. david culver, cnn chengdu, china perfect note to end a
10:53 am
piece on our thanks to david culver for that report. >> there adorable. it's funny here that they have different personalities else. are you more of a bot lee or qing bao? >> i like the one who's vocal and i'd like to know what that one was saying. >> that's a good question. >> did mitch i do wonder, yeah. yeah i see myself as more of a mood dang, the little hippo you've seen, i'm sure that enjoys getting splashed with water and rolling around food. that's it. that's that's so me i'm going to copyright panda-plomacy. i feel like that's just my gift. >> i showed you made a mark everybody feel free to use that vernon t-shirt. all right. >> thank goodness for saturday night live, helping to add levity to these challenging times. here's a clip something that you keep in your local apartment how a glock see if a big biden? >> and something that you're keeping your glove box like to buy a vow that is that's the wrong game player. >> come on kohnen what are you
10:54 am
doing? it's i'm still the president, joe. i maybe older? now, beat the hell idea of pop. yeah, i'll give you an alkyl sandwich, know how to do it. i can make sandwiches and guess what? here's the deal. i'm not the old one now, trump is i say lots of different things, but it all comes together so beautifully, like an episode of seinfeld. seinfeld, you know, jerry was always wearing my jeans bad genes just like the immigrants are ruining this country. >> they're eating the pets, they're eating mood day, but it's so good assets, i mean, you look at korea, you looked hit japan, america's not even include, there's no room. so it's like glove compartment right? there's no room. you see what i did this thing know exactly what he did. >> sell me dementia >> that was great. that was great. and honestly, props to the snl team for the neck on trump. i think that was the best part. a great imitation.
10:55 am
>> it's one of those small details, but you notice he so good. i mean, they're all great. great this season. all right. we're following all the latest in this presidential election, plus after two back-to-back hurricanes, florida residents are facing a fine natural storm you. can imagine it's an insurance nightmare for some of the people who have lost it. all. >> we'll tell you more on this story president will be slogan, wow, working on campaign posters yet, well, in my experience, the best campaign slogans are short and memorable well, that's definitely memorable.
10:56 am
health care should evolve with you and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you humana can help hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about medicare advantage prescription drug plans that can provide more coverage than original medicare including prescription drug coverage all wrapped up into one convenient plan. with, original medicare. you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you have to meet a deductible for each and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next let's look at. medicare supplement plans. if a service is covered under original medicare than a medicare supplement plan pays for some or all of your medicare deductibles and the
10:57 am
20% co-insurance. but they may have higher monthly premiums and no prescription drug coverage humana medicare advantage prescription drug plans include medical coverage, plus prescription drug coverage with $0 co-pays on hundreds of prescriptions. most plans include $0 co-pays for covered preventive dental services, patient coverage that includes vision exams and a year early allowance toward eyewear, even hearing benefits that include routine hearing exams and coverage toward hearing aids. you can get $0 co-pays for in-network preventive services and $0 co-pays for routine vaccines. and there's worldwide coverage for emergency in urgent care when you travel. plus humana also so offers medicare advantage plans. plans have $0 or low monthly plan premiums, and there's a cap on your out-of-pocket costs so call or go online today to see if there's a humana plan in your area and to get our free
10:58 am
decision guide the medicare annual enrollment period ends on december 7th. so call now humana, a more human way to health care >> this is actually a photo from my wedding i'm adam weiss founder and ceo of keepsake, the mobile app that makes it easy to have your photos printed, framed and shipped to your doorstep just choose a photo that you love. you can preview it in over 100 frames and in a couple of days, you're going to receive your photo in a beautiful, handmade france. so if you've got a special photo on your phone install the free keepsake app. we would love a chance to frame it for you. >> life insurance is a wonderful asset, but what happens when you no longer needed more, you can't afford it any longer. >> meet tom and susan? >> they chose to sell their 1 million life insurance policy for $200,000 cash. now, they're sailing through retirement like david and yunis who's sold
10:59 am
their $300,000 life insurance policy for $30,000 to help make dreams come true if you own a life insurance policy of 100,000 wasn't dollars or more, you may be able to sell all or part of it for cash get an instant estimate of what your policy may be worth at ovid life life.com or scan the qr code on your screen. there's no cost or obligation to sell and it won't affect your coverage. you can even choose to sell a portion of your policy while containing some coverage with no future premiums or call 1800 to 9140200. that's 1800 to 9140200. or visit ovid life life.com. now these bills are crazy >> she sitting on a goldmine, well, she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, she can sell all or part part of it to coventry for cash, even a term policy even a term policy
11:00 am
a goldmine call coventry direct today at 800 for 8046180800 for visit coventry direct.com. i'll rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn message, not scaring away latino voters. >> a new poll showing the former president maintains his game with the key group. >> both candidates today are in pennsylvania. >> we'll take you live to the campaign trail, plus an insurance nightmare, florida homeowners facing scott hi high costs after back-to-back
10 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on