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skies in saranac lake, creating quite a sight and a little light dusting in some of the adirondacks as well. so a beautiful sight, but this cold weather not welcome for everybody. remember there's a lot of relief efforts still taking place in and around western north carolina, particularly asheville. temperatures flirting with a freezing mark there overnight lows and really not giving more out of the middle 50s for the afternoon high temperatures. so it will be cold for the next couple of days for those without electricity just to he's still and without power. so here it is. this is the 60 million americans under some sort of weather alert to that being cold weather alert. and these temperatures are more typical towards mid to end of november so asheville's high today, 57. that is the average for november 23, very similar type weather pattern along the eastern seaboard, new york the way to atlanta, the cold weather is here through the rest of the workweek, but then we see the temperatures moderate to near normal conditions for the rest of the country, but will feel this weather all the way to the gulf coast. so we're going to feel temperatures well below average
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across florida peninsula for instance. and this is a 21 degree temperature change, kind of a sucker punch in houston compared to yesterday? today i would say definitely good to see you, derek. >> thank you so much and new hour of cnn news central starts. now >> has begun early voting underway in georgia. we are now exactly three weeks until election day. kamala harris changing tack, replacing joy with attacks on donald trump's dark rhetoric while trump's spent much of his town hall dancing. >> the road to recovery continues in florida power and gas it's outages are decreasing, but fema is trying to get back out and rutherford county, north carolina after a man was arrested for allegedly making threats. >> again, and it's agency employees trying to help people. they have and north carolina blowing up, sorry, north korea blowing up two major roads near the border
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with south korea after pyongyang warned, it would take steps to completely cut ties. i'm sara sidner with john berman and kate bolduan. this is cnn news central the voting just began in georgia after one of the most notable and honestly strange stretches of the campaign we have seen a trump town hall that essentially just stopped in the middle with him, playing music and dancing on stage go and vote. >> let me hear that. music plays. >> and i wanted thank prison hour. >> i should loud >> go ahead. let's go. nice and loud so after this bison
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president harris, harris tweeted, hope he is. >> okay. now this came after onstage. harris for the first time, played a video of donald trump right before she called him unstable. and unhinged let's start with cnn's steve contorno, who can tell us what happened at this trial. up event in what he's going to do next >> let me try to explain. janet was certainly one of the more unusual trump events. what transpired was a couple of people in the audience had medical episode so it's an i can tell you having covered many, many trump events over the years that happens relatively often at his events. these people are often waiting for hours and hours outside in the elements they tend to be a little bit older and often they have issues with the heat or with dehydration at his events. i'm not sure exactly what happened here, but just to give you some context of what has
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happened in the past. so when one of these individuals were required attention, trump's stop the event, asked for music to be played, and then just sort of stopped the rest of the program. he had only taken about four questions. and what was posed to be a town hall and instead it was just him on stage requesting various songs to be played and dancing for over half an hour before eventually just ending the event entirely. and when our kate sullivan asked the trump campaign what exactly happened, they're the only response she received was quote, he's here for the people just an unconventional event for a candidate who has had many of those in that continues today where he'll be in chicago giving any event to the economic club here another stop in a blue state after his events in california and also going to new york. none of these states are going to vote for trump, but he continued he's to make visits to these blue parts of the country leading up to election day,
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john. >> all right. steve contorno, thank you for explaining that i do understand the medical emergency is still unclear why he didn't start taking questions again, but maybe we will find out as the day continues, want to bring in isaac dovere covering the harris campaign isaac, we did here sure. in see something new from harris on the trail overnight. really leaning into this idea that donald trump is unhinged, unstable into an extent week and it plays into something that she has been talking about since over the weekend when she released her medical records called on donald trump to do the same as he has not. >> and calling attention to things that he has been saying with this idea that he is not up to the job that he's not stable, that he won't debate her, that he won't he didn't do the interview with 60 minutes. but as you say, it did seem it was a little different last night the way that you did it. so let's take a look at what she did at this rally in erie, pennsylvania
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donald trump's worldview and intentions please roll the clip the worst people are the enemy from within. >> i think the bigger problem are the people from within. we have some very bad people. we have some sick people, radical left, lunatics and i think they it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by national guard or if really necessary by the military you heard his words coming from him? >> and those are what donald trump has said in the last couple of days. but if you go back to when he was president during the george floyd protests, we know that he wanted to deploy the national guard and the military to take on some of what was going on then, and that he was refused by some military leaders, including general mark milley at the time so this is how
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trump is talking now. it is also reflective of his view of how things should work. it does seem, and harris is trying to call attention to that, saying, this is not what america should have. we'll see how much he continues to push that case as she today is in michigan talking about what she wants to do for black men. but i'll so making a larger case to voters overall in these final three weeks, that a trump presidency, she says is not something that we should have back and that american should want to have back in america. >> yeah, very curious if she does more with this as the day continues, or whether it's something she will turn from isaac dovere. thank you so much reporting on this or thanks to steve. thank you as well. >> all right. to continue this conversation, joining me now, the former mayor of atlanta and senior adviser to the harris-walz campaign keisha lance bottoms. >> thank you so much for being here this morning. we were just listening to kamala harris and it does appear that she's gone from focusing on joy to on the attack against donald trump being very pointed with her
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words is this something that we can expect to hear for the next three weeks before the election continue to remind people of who donald trump is. >> and that means that she will continue to be forceful. what i love most is that we are really giving to see vice president's personality. she is i-spy she fights for us and she has taken it directly to the bully on the playground. and that bully is donald trump? >> she's certainly using some of her prosecutorial skills. there on the stage and we see that pretty clearly. the wall street journal just came out with a new poll of registered voters in georgia, your state. and harris has the slightest of edges there. what are you seeing and hearing in georgia? what gives you hope for? for harris? there's the numbers 46% to 45, a virtual tie because the margin of error is plus or minus four points what are you seeing and hearing in georgia? i mean, what gives you
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hope for harris winning georgia, and what gives you some serious concern? >> well, we know in with less than 12,000 people making the difference in that election. we've got early voting starting today. i'm excited to go on early vote in in my case, are my early voting precinct is closer than my regular precinct, so it's very convenient so what we are seeing are people are excited, they are ready to go and cast their vote and to make a difference, people are anxious because this is a very close race and it's going to be a turnout game, making sure that people are still reminded of the importance of this election. the different fed georgia made in 2020, the difference in georgia made and sending two senators to the nation's capital. so georgia's at the center of attention and we'd know what's at stake here. and the thing that i would just remind
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people crosses state of georgia as a turnout too early vote, don't get excited about early voting turnout rates because what tends to happen and what we've seen happen. we'll see one party have a surgeon early voting and get overtaken on election day. that's happened to democrats before in this state thanks. so we just got to keep pushing through through election day there are some new regulations, new rules when it comes to voting in georgia. >> and i just want to go over a few of them fewer 24/7 drop boxes will be available to people. it is now considered a crime to offer food or water to people within 150 feet of a building? we're ballots are being cast so you can't hand people water if there are long lines, but there are expected to be. and then the georgia state election board passed a rule requiring a hand-count. the number of balance at each voting location, and new rules require county officials to conduct a reasonable inquiry before they certify results. how do you think these new rules might impact the election
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there in georgia nearly 5 million people cast votes in georgia. >> and so to expect election workers to stand there and counties ballots by hand is absolutely ridiculous. we have seen republican leaders in the state called this out, even election board has said it's inappropriate. and that the election board has gone too far, that they should be helping people to understand the law, not attempting to make the law. and what's happened is that donald trump has he's this election board. they've shown up at his rallies and they are they're doing these insane things to impress this man. and it can create chaos in the state. but what i would say to voters across the state, we don't want thin margins in the state. we want to make sure the turnout on our side is so
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strong that there won't be any question about who the winner is in this race. and we want to make sure that we vote early. we want to make sure we vote on election day, and we keep pushing through to elect kamala harris for that you talked about the margins and the concern about how close this race might be harris has been doing interviews with black media outlets. she's going to be on with charlamagne, tha god today. she talked a role in martin yesterday. and i want to play a clip for you. where she's talking to the online media site, the shade room, where she's asked about polling, showing that fewer black man are planning to vote for her, then then pass democratic presidential candidates, who came before her. take a listen underlying premise is not an assumption that i'm supposed to have terms of their vote and that i should be i should be taking
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that for granted because i don't black men are no different from anybody else they expect that you have to earn their vote do you have concerns about the black male vote, which in polling has shown it is slipping period and what i know from having young people in my household is that donald trump has been in their social media feeds for the past four years with a lot of misinformation and disinformation, not just targeting president biden, but also the vice president. >> one of my kids. so me just yesterday that every single thing he watches on youtube, that there is a donald trump commercial that you can't skip. >> that speaks poorly of kamala harris. so this is a concern i information and disinformation in general. >> but the vice president is final. we can't take black man for granted. >> we can't take any
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constituency for granted and what i expect to see over the next few weeks, we're going to continue to see the vice president talk about the policies that she will roll out. >> those policies that she has supported as a part of the administration, though support those policies that had directly impacted african american men in this country. >> they are an important constituency and they have a right to question who is going to be the best candidate for them? i believe that once they received this accurate information continue to receive this information from trusted sources, that the choice will be clear and that choice will become law harris. and also reminding people to vote down-ballot. there are important issues at stake. we know that if donald trump is reelected, he very likely will have the opportunity to appoint one if not two justices to the supreme court these decisions that are directly impacting our
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communities. it's important that we, that we make sure our voices are heard. african american men and beyond keisha lance bottoms. thank you so much for taking the time this morning with us. appreciate you okay. nearly 200,000 are still without power in florida after hurricane milton and hundreds of gas stations are still without fuel. the new efforts to get this help to these residents and why it is taking so long and a big blast with big political implications patients, the new extreme measures that north korea is taking to completely cut ties with south korea and you can call it the attack of the runaway pumpkin. >> how attack there we are showing you a attack others expecting police officer who was called in to help will hear about week and ask questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn that's too much i want
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shifts that benefit vice president harris when it comes to women. >> yeah, i think that's exactly right. so you know, if you look at harris doing better than biden 2020 white men, she's not women of color, she's not man of color. she's not. but among white women. in fact, she is, in fact, it's to a historic degree. so let's take a look here. the gop's margin among white women. look, romney won them by nine. all right, trump in 2016 won them by six. you go back four years ago. trump winning by seven. >> look now, look how much lower trump's margin is among white women. >> look, he still leads, but it's well within the margin error. it's just the point he's doing six points worse than he did four years ago. in fact, he's doing the worst if this holds for a gop candidate, this century among white women, john, well, how much do white women matter electorate. >> so this is the whole thing, right? how much do they matter if you were to break it down? white women, white men, women of color, men of color, white women make up the plurality of the electorate, 30 6%. so you
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know, yesterday we were talking about those massive gains that donald trump was making among black men, black women. but the bottom line is, they actually make up a considerably smaller portion of the electorate than white women do. so when we're talking about 56 points shifts seven point shifts in kamala harris's direction, we're talking about that among a major part of the electorate. and that can actually move the overall electorate more than ginormous shift among a considerably smaller part of the electorate. >> you see the math more than double the impact depending on how it all spaces itself out. why? >> why, why, why, why. i think that this gets at a pretty good reason why? all right. abortion is the top voting issue. we're going to look at michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, on average, we're 80% or north of the voters are white. look at this the percentage of women who say that abortion is the top voting issue come november 20, 7% looking yes, there's gender gap among men in those states, it's just 7%. i think what we're talking about here
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is after roe v. wade was overturned in 2022, white women in the suburban areas in these key battleground states have very much turned against republicans, and we're seeing in the polling right now, because kamala harris is doing historically well, at least this century for a democratic candidate among white women. and of course they make up a very large portion of the electorate. if she wins, it could ultimately be because she did so well with white women, john, as you said, big shifts with an f there, harry enten. thank you. thank you, my friend much. kate so jumping off of that in another aspect that has been coming up with this election and the issues leighton this race new this morning, donald trump responds, is responding now to the calls from i'm kamala harris to release his medical records will tell you what she has to say about it. and vice president harris is continuing her efforts to appeal to black voters. >> but the next stop in her media blitz tour, sitting down with charlamagne, tha god, and a critical battleground state for you were pretty odd about what are the kinds we could run
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stern on call her daddy this week so far, she's going on the shade room, which is an online tabloid, with a huge black audience. >> she's having this town hall, but charlemagne tha god today in detroit. remember, trump disparage detroit left past week. now, harris is they're doing a nationwide radio event. so she's clearly trying to reach a number of different audiences, whether it's going on fox news, going into an adversarial environment, or going on the radio with charlemagne tha god, i think it's a leave, no stone unturned strategy. and in my conversations so with harris aides, there's something really interesting going on here. harris knows that news junkies are already going to go vote. i mean, a lot of us news junkies already have voted or have a plan to vote. but what harris is focusing on are people that are more skeptical or more cynical, people who might not be tuned in and people who might frankly be avoiding the news that's why he's going on podcasts like call her daddy, trying to reach people where they are and not assuming that they're going to watch cnn all day even though
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lots of us do it's interesting because for so long donald trump has criticized her for not doing interviews and now she has turned the tables criticizing him for avoiding mainstream media over the past past month. he of course, he pulled out of the 60 minutes interview and she's repeated this sort again and again, declined another debate is this a strategy that we're going to see going forward where she's really on the attack as opposed to sending this message of joy that's absolutely right. harris aides are emphasizing this point, right? that trump is staying inside his right-wing media bubble at the same time, harris is trying to pop that bubble by making her first ever appearance on fox news. trump, for example, taped an interview yesterday with glenn beck, the christian radio host, hitting on religious themes, but also hitting on something for these very dark themes you've heard from trump about retribution. so those kinds of interviews keep airing. trump really is in that bubble. clearly he believes that's the right strategy for him harris, maybe because she portrayed himself as the underdog is taking more risks
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right now. >> you have read bob woodward's new book that is out this morning in it, he has this quote where mark milley calls trump a fascist. you've read the book. can you put this in some context for us and give us some idea of all that is in the book named war, you're seeing it there? >> that's right. this book is largely about the biden administration, but the headlines about trump really stand out. mark milley, trump's former joint chiefs chairman, is using bob woodward to send a message and it's a chilling message on page 179 of this book. you know, part of the quote has been publicized in recent days, people have been talking about it. millie call on trump a fascist to the core. the other part of the quotes also really striking milley also says to woodward, we have got to stop him. you have got to stop him woodward says that the eu is referring to the american press writ large to have the former joint chiefs chairman calling the former president and want to be next president, a fascist is front-page news and i'm glad
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it's been treated that way in the last few days, we have to talk seriously in this country. but what fascism is and what it means to have milley making this warning, it'll be interesting to see by the way, if milley does tv interviews or does other press. because so far is only using woodward to get this message out and sara, this morning is not getting through the pro pro-trump media. it's being completely ignored. so i wonder if harris will bring it up on fox tomorrow when she goes on appearances like fox, she has a chance to show and tell people that are not hearing this stuff about it for the first time. >> yeah, that's exactly right. we will wait and see with that big interview coming up with bret baier on fox news, brian stelter. thank you so much for running through they're all that with us. appreciate it. >> john. i was just reading about this on reliable sources written by brian stelter the publish like two minutes ago, literally great to read bryan, see him live on tv he on cnn news central brian talks about where the candidates are saying what they are saying is so essential with what 22 days left until the election and for
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the first time, and this is notable vice president harris chose to use one or for events to play sound of donald trump to her supporters donald trump's worldview and intentions please roll the clip the worst people are the enemies from within card his words coming from him all right. >> she went on to call them unstable and unhinged with us. now, former republican strategist, lee carter and democratic strategist and cnn political commentator, maria cardona, in one of the reasons i say it's so important to listen to what they say is there's limited real estate between now and election day, 22 days left. you only have so much time. so what you choose to do and say is so important. so maria choosing to focus on this, the enemy within calling trump unhinged rather than what we are hearing around the convention just after that
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message of joy. so why this, why now has to remind the american people just how much of an existential threat donald trump is to the future of this country in his own words, you know, you just did a report with brian stelter who was talking about how general milley who worked for him, who worked alongside trump. >> and so many others who have worked alongside trump at his side in the white house and the national security realm have also come out to endorse vice president harris and have underscored just how dangerous donald trump is. i think so many voters have heard so much noise about this that they perhaps don't take it seriously, that they perhaps don't think that that would actually be the case if he gets near the oval office. so i do think it's important for her to underscore that in his own words, what he would do and that we have to take him
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seriously but it also does not take her away from her additional message of what she's going to do for the american people and how she's going to be the president for all americans and how yet, how she's going to bring everyone together. she always talks about how she believes there is more that unites us than divides us. so i don't think it's an either or it's a this and that message for her in these closing days of the election, john well, to that point, lee, am i wrong? >> is it is it not a choice if it is a choice that she making the right one, i don't think it's the right choice. >> in fact, i think it's a very, very poor choice on her part. now, i understand and that what he said taken in the context in the way it is is outrageous. right. >> but i think people are sort of have, have already weighed that into their vote. >> people have said, it's, he says these outrageous things when he was president, he didn't actually do anything that scared me. in fact, i felt better under him and those of people who are going to vote for him are going to vote for him anyway in this people who are be outraged despite are outraged already. and so it
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doesn't do anything when you talk to undecided voters, the issue that they have right now is what is kamala harris going to do different in her president's shaky then she's she's done for the last four years. it's not about how unhinged donald trump is the most effective criticism that she's had so far with undecided voters he's not saying that he's a threat to democracy. it saying that he has a small man with big consequences. it's also been the weird comments. you could always tell who's winning by who is reacting, by reacting to donald trump. it actually puts the focus on donald trump, not on her. and i think that her other attacks were much, much more effective. and this is a waste of retire, i will say i do want to move on to tim walz had an interesting take on that, which is he told the crowd, i think it was in wisconsin that donald trump is talking about you he said that to the crowd. >> donald trump is talking about. you will just slightly different right? it's putting it it's making people think that it has a direct relationship to them well, i think what he was talking about right. >> was the was outside agitators that might can come wondering election. so he might be talking to you if you're somebody who's going to go and
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protest the election and say, you know, be the equivalent of the left version of january 6. but he mentioned adam schiff is one of these people who was a radical left lunatic in his words. >> so it's not exactly clear who is talking about maria, at least it's something interesting that if you're reacting, you can see who thinks they're losing by how they are reacting, okay? donald trump has reacted a lot over the last 48 hours to vice president harris calling on him to release his medical records questioning his fitness. he you know, he put out a tweet two days ago overnight. he mentioned it on stage and then and then tonight or over the last few hours, he put out this tweet. i want to try to read it. if i can, it uses words that are a little hard for me to pronounce his talking about vice president harris's medical record according to her doctor's report, she suffers from erdik carrier defined as a rash of round red welts on the skin that h intensely sometimes with dangerous swelling think she also has allergic rhinitis and allergic conjunctivitis, a very messy and dangerous situation. these are deeply
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serious conditions that clearly impact her functioning i guess it's not the what he's saying here that i find interesting is the fact that he's saying it at all. it does seem like she got under his skin here if we're going to measure who's winning and who's losing by the extent of the reaction to the other candidate, donald trump has already lost because one of the things that kamala harris is so good at is yes, getting under his skin. >> and, you know, maybe she is a rash for him and maybe that's what he's talking about and so i think that every single day that he lashes out, which has every single day in almost every minute of every day. >> you can tell he is nervous. >> you can tell his campaign is nervous about where they are because frankly, by small, very small margin, but she is ahead. she's ahead in the national polls. she's ahead and a lot of these swing states and there's no question that there's still a lot more that she needs to be doing, but we are seeing her do
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it wing it. wherever she needs to go to meet the voters where they are and again, she is talking about all of the messages that matter and democracy is a huge message that matters to voters. and that is exactly what she's going to be focusing on from here to election day. >> i will so you know, you call it a campaign that's not nervous, a losing campaign. every campaign should be nervous by definition. every moment leaker, lee carter, maria cardona, thank you both very much. >> thanks. >> so an advanced team of us military personnel and the first components of the fad battery had arrived in israel. that's according to the pentagon, about that powerful american anti-missile system. israeli officials, at the same time are assuring reassuring us leaders that a counter strike on iran ban would be limited to military targets rather than nuclear facilities, which was feared. cnn's jeremy diamond is in jerusalem with the very latest for us and joins us now, jeremy, what more are you
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hearing about this? >> well, kate, as recently as a week ago, these really defense minister yoav golan told me that everything was on the table as it relates to israel's response to iran's ballistic missile attack. about a couple of weeks ago. but now, a person familiar with the matter qatar is telling our colleague kevin kevin liptak that indeed israel has conveyed to the united states that it will not strike oil or nuclear targets inside of iran, but will rather focus its fire on military targets as it prepares for its retaliation. and that is notable, of course, because the united states has brought heavy pressure to bear on israel not to attack the nuclear facilities. in particular of iran, but also the oil facilities because it could be viewed as so escalatory. now, israeli officials haven't officially confirmed this. and in fact, these really prime minister's office in the wake of this report said that we quote, listen to the opinions of the united states, but that we will make our final decisions based on our national interests. so
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certainly not singing from the same songbook, at least not publicly but privately, it appears that those assurances have been conveyed and it comes of course, as the united states has offered to send israel he significant anti air missile defense system, the thad system. and in fact components of that have already begun to arrive in israel in recent days, including a u.s. military personnel who will operate that system, more components, more us personnel, about 100 troops altogether are set to arrive in israel in the country coming days according to the u.s. military, they won't say exactly when it will be fully operational other than to say that that will happen in the near future. but obviously another sign that we are getting closer to israel actually taking the step of carrying out its retaliation against iran for that ballistic missile barrage great to see you, jeremy. thank you so much for the reporting. john all right. >> this morning, an investigation into an alleged terror plot plan for election day giant inflatable pumpkin
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want donald now, can you slice that i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn i'm elizabeth wagmeister in los angeles. >> in this bianna cnn this all right. >> this morning, authorities in france have opened an investigation following a foiled election day terror plot. here in the united states. cnn's melissa bell is in paris this morning. so what's going on here? melissa? >> what we understand is that french authorities john has placed under formal investigation now three individuals they took into custody last week, including a 22 year-old afghan that they believe was preparing some sort of terror plot here in france in the name of isis. he been scouting out football stadiums for instance, and shopping centers, although authorities say he didn't yet have the explosives, he needed to carry out his attack. what is most interesting about where we hearing from the french are the links between this 22-year-old afghan john and his older brother. now we now understand
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at 27-year-old afghan national who was taken into custody by the fbi last week in oklahoma city. now, he was taken into custody after trying to buy an ak 40 from undercut hover fbi agents and what the fbi have said as part of the indictment, he's now facing several charges. is that they understand that he may have been trying to prepare an tack on a large gathering of people on november 5, so timed exactly for the u.s election. what we've heard from french authorities is that it was as a result of this arrest last week by the fbi in oklahoma that they acted against his brother. here in france as a result of the communication between the two men, the arrest the first man, 27-year-old nasir ahmed, taiwan comes even as the fbi, the fbi and the department of justice say they are fully focused, john, on ensuring that the november polish protected from any foreign and attacks on obviously a lot of concerns. >> thank you so much. melissa bell. appreciate it. sara all
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right. >> you this morning, north korea vows to cut off its territory with south korea yeah and it does so by blowing up a road near its border. but he or shows several explosions near the military demarcation line that separates the country's the roads weren't not in use for years, but it's symbolic display of aggression comes during a tense time between the two koreas bruce backed company that promotes and produces pre-cooked meats and poultry items, is recalling 10 million pounds of their products due to possible listeria contamination the recalled items which include chicken salad bowls and sandwiches, were sold at stores like walmart, kroger, and trader joe's from june 19 to october 8, i'll no illnesses have been reported so far, people should not eat these products. instead, return them to the store for a refund or throw them out and i hilarious incident caught on dashcam ohio police officers were attacked
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by a runaway halloween blais, you see it there. the officers were called to the area where they were almost swell their kind of work completely swallowed up by the inflatable pumpkin as it blew across the road backup arrived and they were able to return the pumpkin that is so frustrating when that happens back home safely with no officers or pumpkin harmed kate. when that happened like this is a regular occurrence, do you know my life giant inflatable pumpkin i am putting my body idea shag facts first does anyone need a pub get that large you know are not happy. so yes, it was impressive i'll just will just say that. okay. okay. oh my god, you make me laugh cry, laughing all the time. changes are coming to starbucks. starbucks discounts to be more specific, and the move may leave customers feeling a
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little less than thrilled. cnn's matt egan has more on this. so what are the changes? and maybe most importantly, why? hi yeah, kate, i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you are but starbucks, they are cutting back on those discounts that we've become accustomed to. >> cnn has confirmed that the company is scaling back on promotions through its app, while she journal's reporting that they're not going to be running those broad offers during the holiday they plan to really do more promotion of their seasonal drinks through advertising. now, this is a shift, right? because earlier this year they were trying to win back customers who were frustrated by higher prices this is frustrated by long wait times, by offering buy one, get one by having 50 50% off. but here's the thing, kate. there's a new boss calling the shots at starbucks, right? former chipotle ceo brian niccol's, he's taken the helm a few weeks ago in this is really one of his first big moves. he's trying to reposition starbucks bucks as a premium brand, not an
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online-driven business. and so yes, unfortunately for coffee lovers, that does mean fewer discounts straight to you. >> okay it in another vein of this. >> you've got 711 and walgreens. they're both closing down lots of stores, lots of location's why you keep because those stores are not making money, right now, let's start with walgreens. they just announced this morning and they're shutting down 1,200 stores over the next several years. that includes 500 stores that are being shut down over the next year. we don't know the specific location yet, but i'm curious. >> is it buying patterns are changing or they expanded? he fast like this, always going to be a little bit of both some of the pressure that the drugstore chains are facing right now is more competition from online, particularly from amazon. >> there also facing some problems because there has been falling prescription drug
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payments. now, we don't know the specific walgreens locations, but one is seven by 20271 in instead of the current store is open are no longer going to be open. and we also just learned the other day, about 7:11. 711 is shutting 444 underperforming stores cross north america. again, we don't know the specifics. they haven't been laid out in terms of which stores, but this represents about 3% of the convenience stores stores around the continent. and dave listed a few reasons include putting falling sales inflationary pressure on consumers plunging cigarettes sales, which is interesting, and shrinking store traffic, 711 said that they're store traffic in august was down by 7% year year-over-year. that was the sixth straight month of falling, say, i was falling traffic. and so now 711 like walgreens, they're pulling the plug on some of the weakest links are clearly people do not share my love of a frozen from
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