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enroll today on pete muntean at reagan national airport. >> this is cnn this is cnn breaking news we do start with our major breaking news in the israel-hamas war, just moments ago, president biden, praising the news that leader of hamas, yahya sinwar is now dead. >> sinwar of course, was the mastermind of the october 7 terror attack in israel. and the president said that today was a good day for is israel, the united states and for the world we are awaiting a pentagon briefing to begin as we learn more details, we do want to share an image with you. >> now and a warning, this is a graphic photo that has widely been circulating online, reportedly showing the body of sinwar surrounded by rubble and israeli soldiers. and you see that a wound on his head has been blurred out cnn does not have specifics on the origin of
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this image, but we've investigated and found no obvious signs of manipulation. cnn has also not been able to confirm if the photo actually shows sinwar but it clearly bears resemblance to the former hamas leader, a spokesman for the israeli defense force told us that in the last hour, or rather told us in the last hour, the teams found sinwar in rafah in southern gaza let's listen to more from that exchange there were weeks that we do not know if sinwar was that are alive. he knew that the more people around him, the more chances the idf will discover where he was we turned that against him by trying to root him out literally like an underground rats. >> i'm sorry to say that hiding under the ground that is burning and it on the screen from place to place. and eventually, well, he's scurrying, you catch him and that was the goal. and in fact, that is what worked in. now that he is out of the way. and there's a shakeup in the hamas command structure our hope, our
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hope is that cammas will aim now for a new direction. >> and realize also from a moral point of view, to return these people home, but also for their own benefit. that this is time to allow israeli hostages to go home let's take you now, live to jerusalem with cnn's jeremy diamond. jeremy give us the details on how this went down and how the idf was able to locate and identify conclusively that they had taken down sinwar apparently killed yahya sinwar yesterday in the gaza strip and it was only after the rubble was examined that soldiers found a body that they quickly recognized as appearing to be that of yahya city sinwar. >> but it took hours more of looking at his dental records and dna analysis multiple rounds of dna analysis. i'm told before the israeli military came out with the statement saying that yahya sinwar, hamas's leader in
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gaza, the mastermind behind the october 7 attacks was in indeed, the man who had been killed. and this is make no mistake. an earth-shattering moment and one that will have far-reaching implications inside of gaza. and of course, across this region, the israeli prime minister moments ago speaking in calling this an important landmark in the war, but making clear that the war is not over yet, he did say that he believes that this is the beginning of the day after hamas, and he urged the residents of gaza to finally break free from hamas is tyranny in gaza. we have seen, of course, mixed reaction in gaza. some, of course, who loved yahya sinwar in gaza morning him other there's celebrating his death and noting that they hope that it leads to an end of the war. and that is indeed now the question whether or not this will actually facilitate an end to the war, and whether or not it could result in the release of
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the remaining 97 hostages who were taken on october 7, yeah, that's really the question, jeremy, what does it mean for them? because there are families of those hostages who are so concerned that hostage holders are going to react to sinwar's death, that their loved ones could be in jeopardy. what might this mean? for the hostages still in hamas's possession, including some americans well, i've spoken to israeli officials and other people familiar with the matter and there's really a mixed impression of exactly how this will impact those hopes for a ceasefire and hostage negotiations to resume. >> on the one hand, some are saying this presents a golden opportunity to resume those negotiations for israel from a position of strength to see the release of the hostages. but there are others who say that this could result in chaos within the ranks of hamas and could also potentially lead to hamas captors. a killing some of the hostages who remain in gaza the israeli prime minister
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referring to that fear in his remarks calling on those who are holding israeli hostages in gaza to lay down their weapons and release the hostages, promising in return that they will be able to come out alive. but he also said that those who would harm hostages, that quote blood is on his head. we will reckon with him so a very uncertain picture at this time, and it's also not clear who might take over from yahya sinwar, his brother has been rumored as a potential successor, but it's not clear at this stage because it's not just sinwar who has now been killed by the israeli military, mohammed deif, the head of the al al-qassam brigades, hamas military wing, ismail haniyeh, the former political leader of hamas, a long list, of course, of senior hamas members who have been killed. and so a lot of questions about the future of hamas, these really government believing that this will spend the spell the end of hamas's rule in gaza, but not yet clear whether it will actually facilitate an end to the war. release of the
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hostages jeremy diamond. >> thank you so much for the reporting from tel aviv. let's take you live now to berlin because cnn's kayla tausche, she is there and that's where president biden is headed for meetings with european he had leaders. we understand that at some point during his trip over to europe, kayla president biden made clear that he would be soon speaking with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, give us the details on that. >> well, we expect that to happen in short order, president biden is expected to land here in berlin within the hour after being briefed throughout the duration of the flight on these fast moving developments, as israel identified through the dna and dental remains of yahya sinwar that it was in fact him. we heard just a few moments ago from biden's national security advisor, jake sullivan with his reaction to the news of sinwar's death. and he said that it was a welcome development and that it was an opening that the united states
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hope that it could sees as a way to bring about a ceasefire, bring the hostages home and get to a day after, which is how the u.s. has been describing a post-hamas world in gaza with a new governing coalition there, of course, that has been elusive for the last several months and the eu has gone to great lengths today to note that sinwar personally has been an obstacle to such a deal, both in the show short term and over the long term. and the question now is, how prime minister netanyahu responds, whether he sees this as a potential off-ramp to the intensifying conflict in the region, or whether he sees this just as one major development among many, of course, we've been expecting israel to retaliate against iran in the coming weeks for its barrage of ballistic missiles that it launched just a few weeks ago how israel responds here and what message president biden. and those allies deliver to netanyahu will be critical for
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the next phase of this sullivan said that he would not preview what the president plans to say cable tausche live for us from berlin. >> thank you so much for the latest there us officials say it is still unclear just how sinwar's death could affect the fate of the remaining hostages in gaza. ruby chen, the father of us israeli hostage, itay chen, who was killed on october 7, but whose body has not been returned tells cnn, quote, we are very concerned terrorists in the field will do something irrational to the hostages they are holding time is of essence. let's discuss with gil dickmann three of his relatives were taken hostage by hamas. his adh kinneret god, and cousin carmela god. were later murdered. his other family member, yarden roman, was ultimately released gil. thank you so much for being with us right off the bat. i just want to get your reaction to the news that he yahya sinwar, the leader of hamas, has been killed well.
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>> this is a great achievement for the idf and it might be the start of just like you said, a brand new day for the people of gaza and for the people of israel. but it is not enough for us i happiness and we're going to feel complete only once the hostages that are still there our back here with us. there is still 101 hostages most of them are still alive we had the opportunity to save my cousin comer, who was murdered in captivity 11 months after she was captured. we just learned today that she was probably helped with yehia sinwar in the last few hours i don't know if it was days or weeks or whatever. they were together and we learned that they missed the chance to get her out and she was murdered in captivity. we can't miss any more opportunities and this is a massive opportunity to get the hostages out and we will not feel like this victory is complete. until the hostages
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are here. that's what we celebrate here in israel. >> their return of hostages, not the death of our enemies, but the life of our israelis killed, did what you heard from prime minister netanyahu this afternoon make you more hopeful that you were closer to hostages coming home? >> i can tell you. i've heard so many things from him before and he's promised to get the hostages back. and my cousin was brought back in a coffin. she was brought back that what we look for is not promises, but actions. the idf has delivered on its promise and eliminated yahya sinwar. this is now time for prime minister netanyahu and the leaders of the whole world to deliver on the promise end, to end this war and bring the hostages back. this is the solution that we're looking at. we israelis have not been fighting to eliminate yahya sinwar. that was not the goal of this work.
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they go this war was to get the hostages out. we have to get them out and then we can end this war. and i really hope that prime minister netanyahu sees this as an opportunity to get them home and not to continue fighting for eternity because this will not bring a space. this will not bring an end to this vicious cycle of violence. the only way to put an end to this is to bring the hostages home and end this war i wonder what you think about how this might complicate the process of getting to a ceasefire because there's speculation that this might lead to a power struggle within hamas. >> there isn't really clarity on who would succeed sinwar, and it's unclear who israel would be negotiating with to secure the room police of those hostages are wonder what you think well, this is one of the reasons why we are as the families of the hostages and other families of hostages
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still held in gaza. >> this is why we're worried, because we don't know what will happen from now on but the other way to see it is to understand it. if you know is right and the only obstacle to a deal was sinwar who insisted not to sign a deal. well it only obstacle has now been eliminated. there are no more excuses to get the deal done to seal it, and to get the hostages back. i don't know exactly who we will be negotiating with because we don't know what come us will look like on the day after and this this is something that the idf and the israeli government will have to figure out. but the most important thing is that we focus on the most important thing and that's the hostages and if we continue to fight and we continue to find new solutions through, through military three activity in gaza. we will not find the solutions for the hostages. we know that continuing this war on and on and on will only put the lives of the hostages at risk. that's exactly what
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happened to my cousin. we now understand it that she was held very close to his sinwar and the fights to try and get him and eliminate him cost her her life and the lives of many other hostages, 27 hostages, israeli hostages were murdered in captivity. the only way to get hostages out is through a deal. and i really hope that israel will find the way once the obstacle is now out of the way to sign a deal and get the hostages back home appreciate you sharing part of your evening with us. >> thanks for the time and we look forward to having you on again soon. >> thank you stay with cnn. >> we're back in just a few minutes and asked questions like, what does a comedy show doing on
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that he's actually going to follow through on. >> now, we backed him to say some of what we have heard before in terms of saying that people who are catholic should have their head examined if they vote for kamala harris and joe biden, this has just been a line of attack that he has said among different racial and religious lines. but the other thing to point out here is that donald trump during these remarks has about 20 minutes and whether or not he can stay on topic is something that we're going to be watching very carefully. this is a white tie dinner. this is not a crowd of people who are his base, who want to hear his anti immigration rhetoric, how he actually threads the needle and whether or not he comes off as donald trump that we've seen on the campaign trail recently increasingly dark with this rhetoric about immigration and the economy will obviously wait and see. i do want to bring up something that he said yesterday because i think that this is yet another thing that people in this crowd that are going to be listening to him tonight are not going to want to hear about this was about
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donald trump. this campaign cycle as last several speeches have lasted anywhere from 90 minutes to two hours, but this is a group of people who are there to celebrate, to have be at this fundraiser. so we'll see how he handles this versus what we have seen in the past. and one thing i'll tell you, talking to people who donald trump has been told talking to privately, that rhetoric doesn't just extend to the campaign trail. he has been angry behind the scenes, frustrated at various points about this campaign, particularly if it's kamala harris went to the top of the ticket, will see if that's on display later tonight. >> all right. 20 minutes. we'll see if he can do it. kristen holmes. thank you so much for the report. former president trump hocking expensive items. will that that's nothing new hello, everyone. >> it's your favorite president, donald j. trump here to introduce something really special. i think you're going to love it my new trump watches we're doing quite a number with watches and the quality to me is very important. the trump victory, right maybe you've seen this ad where, yeah, the
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switzerland. donald trump up 40 days before the election announced this new line of watches in this is a product that is born out of a licensing agreements with a company called the best watches on earth llc now this company decided to register in wyoming and wyoming is a state that a lot of companies go to register because you don't have to divulge a lot of details about your business. in fact, you can hide who you are behind a third party registered agent. and in fact, there are dozens of companies we found registered to the same address as trump's watchmaker including a company called 45 footwear, llc that is selling those gold trumps sneakers that he also put up for sale earlier this year. now because of this arrangement, even by knocking on the door of this building, we are not able will they get details about who is exactly behind this businesses that is doing this partner that is doing business
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with the former and perhaps future president of the united states. and we asked his campaign, who exactly is behind this arrangement with the former president and they did not share any details with us however, we did find one interesting piece of information. there is another company at this business registered at the same address called the best honey on earth, which is obviously a very similar name to trump's watchmakers. so we reached out to this company and asked some questions and they sent us back this statement we received direction from our leadership in the us not to engage with any news agencies, especially cnn, until november 5 and obviously november 5 is election day, and i will point out we never even asked about donald trump when they sent us this statement. however, we did follow up and ask him, well, are you doing business with the former president and they did not respond to that question. and look at the end of the day.
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los angeles. in this is cnn >> president biden is praising the killing of hamas leader yahya sinwar, the mastermind of october 7, the massacre occur in israel and the president says that he plans to speak with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu soon, israel's military confirming sinwar's death earlier today, two israeli sources telling cnn that forces encountered sinwar during a routine military operation. it's unclear what his death will mean for the israel hamas war. let's discuss a little bit more here with democratic congressman jake auchincloss of massachusetts congressman. thanks for being with us. how significant is this? >> momentous the world is safer. now that this are architect of mass murder in
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mass rape and hostage taking is dead. and it is an inflection point for hamas. it is an inflection point between continued war or the possibility of peace if hamas puts forward somebody in the same vein as sinwar one israel is going to kill that person to rightfully. but two, there's going to be continued conflict in the region because the mandate of hamas is the destruction of the israeli state and the murder of all jews and no country is going to live next to a neighbor like that. >> but if hamas puts forward somebody that is willing to start their tenure by unconditionally releasing all the hostages. there is a american officials are striking a hopeful tone about a hostage and ceasefire deal, israeli officials are saying that there's an opportunity, but we've heard that so many times. >> why should hostage families, including americans, read this as anything more than lip service? >> because sinwar was the
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biggest obstacle to peace and to the release of the hostages. sinwar, even by the barbaric standards of hamas, was considered a hardliner. and when he took over the political wing of hamas in addition to the military command that he had in gaza, the prospects for a hostage deal and for peace really faded to almost nothing, which is why it was so critical. israel retain a military presence in gaza so that this type of routine military patrol could ultimately take out, sinwar. there is now a new prospect for a hostage deal. i'm not saying it's going to be easy. i'm not saying it happens immediately. we are still dealing with a terrorist organization. we are still dealing with people who have no moral code whatsoever. but with new leadership that individual could release the hostages unconditionally. and then there could be an actual prospect of true negotiations to end this conflict. >> and i do want to follow on that with the political question because there's an intersection between this and our presidential election. vice president harris it's called over and over for a ceasefire in gaza. that's when a lot of
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key voters in michigan, a key state are demanding if there isn't movement, do you think it could cost her the election? >> no, i don't. i think this election is going to be decided on cost of living and reproductive rights and border security. and most of all on character and integrity, who do american voters trust to be in the oval office making the decisions that affect their lives and effect global security. and kamala harris clearly in the individual that can help steward both the economy and our national defense. that is what's going to be decisive in this election. >> that does not mean though that this issue is not critically important, not just for israel, but indeed for freedom loving people the world over, because we are facing during the united states a axis of authoritarianism. >> iran, china, russia, north korea. they all have it together their intent to upend the rules-based international order into fight the west. and every time we strike a blow against iran backed proxy
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terror forces, we make the world a little bit safer for civilization you served as a marine you have american troops right now on their way to israel to operate this that air defense system. there are so many american troops are in the region as those defenses have been bolstered amid this conflict, how does this news? sinwar's death impact us military personnel on the ground determine and one of the reasons why we have such a strong forward deployed security presence is that it's a violence and volatile region. >> and if you can predict it perfectly because wouldn't be the situation we were in. so that's why we are putting forward to air defense system. that's why we have our aircraft carrier strike group in the region so that we can be prepared for anything. i think though that what this does do is it adds another tactical victory to the last few months for israel, it had success in southern lebanon against his bullet, it had success against iran
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a technical difficulty there with the congressman signal congressman jake auchincloss. thank you so much for being with us. to let him go, unfortunately. still ahead. scathing new report from the department of homeland security recommending a complete overhaul of secret service leadership. the report saying, quote, without that reform, another butler can and will happen again before election day. vice president harris bases voters and takes the pressing questions, lie. >> anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall, kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn nima phi, it's kind of amazing. >> wow, my go-to is lima fbi, eyedrops, lula phi dramatically reduces redness in one minute and look at the difference. my eyes, the brighter and wider
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called now and will come to you 808 to 14000 cnn out of georgia. >> the accused apalachee high school shooter, colt gray and his father, colin gray, have been indicted on numerous counts related to a mass shooting that took place there last month both gray's are facing charges, including murder for the incident that left four people dead, and another nine injured, according to cnn affiliate, a grand jury indicted colt gray on 55 different counts, including murder, aggravated assault, and cruelty to children. his father, colin was indicted on 29 counties counts including second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, and reckless conduct. the two were scheduled to be formally arraigned or they are scheduled to be formally arraigned here on november 21. and today, a scathing new report about the secret service. this after the failed assassination attempt on former president donald trump in butler, pennsylvania and you over the summer, now an
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independent panel has reviewed the situation and says that the agency should be restructured, arguing that it's become quote, bureaucratic, complacent, and static cnn's evan perez joins us now with more evan. >> this was a bible partisan panel, right? so tell us about how they got to these findings. and now the agencies responded well, they basically took a look at the structure of the agency. >> they talked to people who were former agents, people who know the, the secret service inside and out, and really this is a brutal, brutal of report, right? and it's a very well-written report because it explains really how the secret service has kind lost its way it has got a lot of different missions, including of course, the protective detail, but it also does you know, counterfeit, it does cyber investigations and according to this report, i mean, what what what you see here, what happened in butler, pennsylvania is really a symptom of a bigger problem with the agency and what you're
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hearing already though, from ronald rowe, who is the acting director he's saying that the the secret service is already working on some of these things that our inside this report, let's listen to a little bit more of what he said well, what i'm focused on right now is making sure that i'm advocating for the men and women of the secret service that are out there doing the mission and i'm trying to match the level of effort that they're doing right now to make sure that we are successful. >> and i'm pushing myself and those around me to make sure that we're having those conversations with key decision-makers so that i can advocate for them. and everything is on the table. everything from pay reform retirement reform getting an authorization to ensure that our personnel are paid for every hour that they work. that is my focus right now and look, i mean, part of what the important part of this, one of the important parts of this report is this suggestion. >> and this recommendation that going forward, the secret service bring in outside leadership that includes of course that would mean that he
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would not be serving in his capacity where he is right now, we'll see how the agency moves forward after that. evan perez. thank you so much. sure so we have some news regarding this incident in south america last night, a preliminary autopsy report reveals that a former one direction star, liam payne died from multiple injuries involved helene external and internal hemorrhages. >> after he fell from a balcony, a hotel balcony in argentina, police say they discovered pains body after emergency services responding under to a call from hotel staff and toxicology report from the 31-year-old is depending, let's bring in cnn entertainment correspondent elizabeth wagmeister on this story. and elizabeth cnn has gained access to that call to police. that was made by the hotel staff. what does it reveal yes, this is such a sad and shocking story of course 2 millions of one direction fans around the world. >> and the exact circumstances of liam payne's death are
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still unclear, but we aren't getting new details in yesterday around 5:00 p.m. local time in buenos iras. a hotel manager where liam payne was staying, made a 911 call. i want to read you part of that 911 called brianna the hotel manager said we have a guest who is overwhelmed with drugs and alcohol. he breaks things up. he is tearing the whole room apart. now they didn't name liam payne and not but after that, of course, is when the police said that liam payne was dead after falling from the third floor at that hotel? hell? now, local police also yesterday told the associated press that he had jumped from a balcony i reached out just moments ago to the local police and they declined to give me more details regarding that word, jump, but then they referred me to the prosecutor's office in origin tina, the prosecutors office in argentina, they are saying that they believe that this fall
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could have been an accident due to the way that his body was found and the injuries that his body sustain. they also say the prosecutor's office that he quote, may have fallen in a state of semi or total unconsciousness now, i want to tell you that local authorities have provided media with photos of what they found in liam pains hotel room. there is a photo of a broken tv, also photos of what appear to be at drug paraphernalia. we are not going to show that photo but obviously this is just an incredibly heartbreaking, tragic story. and although the exact circumstances are unclear, this is going to shine a light on mental health on online bullying and the pressures that these young stars face in the spotlight such sad news for so many fans, elizabeth wagmeister, thank you so much. >> and we'll be right back.
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instantly. right? speaks run, you're gay devastating and destructive earthquakes. but if you recent quakes have really been rattling nerves and raising fears that a big one, the big one might be well, let's discuss with meteorologist chad myers and cnn correspondent stephanie elam. thank you both for being with us and stephanie here on set. >> so happy to be in your presence. thank you. thank you. >> chad, what are you seeing in these quake patterns and what should the level of concern be? >> i mean, concern is probably too big of a word. i think, but
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prepared and knowledgeable would be one. i everybody's heard of the ring of fire and not the johnny cash song. bring a fire as 90% of world's earthquakes are made, it's because the pacific ocean is getting smaller. the atlantic ocean is getting bigger. and so these plates out here are crashing and do we each other, the two that you were talking about, the four for there in pasadena and the force seven in malibu? certainly shook a lot of people. and so that was the issue. this wasn't in the middle of the desert, but there are so many, so many zones here that could shake at some point in time. and it's really just a matter of time, my lifetime, i son's lifetime. we all don't know. but there you go guys. >> we see it. we see all that action there. and stephanie, you of course, live in california. you've been asking the question, we all want to know, is the big one really coming? >> so the first thing that they will tell you when you go to talk to these experts at caltech where i went to go talk to them there. it's not a question of the big one, but a big one because this is a cycle
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that's been going on for millennia and it's not going to stop even if we've had a really long time. time, we are going to see another big earthquake at some point. so it's a matter of people being prepared. you talk about the january 17 earthquake in 1994, northridge dozen people died, thousands were injured. and that was centered in a very populated area. and then if you look at october 17, the anniversary today, 35 years ago, the low approval and earthquake which people may remember was win the world series was going on. i was in high school and it was one of the most terrifying days right. to have a major shaker like that and all the devastation that will occur they will they will tell you that another one will happen in our lifetime i mean, in southern california what one geologists explain to me is that the way that you see all those mountains and hills underneath every one of them is an active fault and the world underneath the earth, underneath is moving at about the same pace that fingernails are growing so what we can do is prepare and today was the great shakeout. and so what happens on the third thursday of every october today happens
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to be the anniversary is a time for people to drop cover and hold on to practice and be prepared for an earthquake. so knowing how to do that, where you're going to go, if you're in a wheelchair locking your wheelchair and making yourself safe in these environments, you don't want to run outside which people used to do when i was a kid, they had to tell us the stand in a doorway. know, you want to drop cover, get under something sturdy, hold on while that shaking is going on and protect yourselves. and then also get the things you need in advance and put them stashing away enough water. that's the most important thing. you also have. do you have your food and your medicine? so you want people to prepare the safe, but also just know for all these, there's grown angelinos who've never felt strong shaking because it's been so long prepare and get ready and these little earthquakes are a little reminder. not that same meeting a big earthquake is coming but a reminder to just get your ducks in order. >> yeah. it seems like it's a matter of time, really. >> it is the stephanie elam, chad myers. thank you both. appreciate you seeing he got the person stay with cnn. we'll
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the hollywood musical has passed away. mincey gainer was the effervescent dancer and actor who starred in south pacific as nelly for bush the 1958 film, belting out classics like, i'm going to watch that man right out of my hair and her eight decades long career, she appeared in musicals with bing crosby, frank sinatra, and gene kelly. >> gainer's agents said that she died of natural causes. they said, as we celebrate her legacy, we offer our thanks to her friends and fans and the county i was audiences she entertained throughout her long life. your love, support, and appreciation meant so very much to her and was a sustaining gift in her life. gainer was 93. i remember watching south pacific as a kid yeah. you didn't write i can't say was so great though. i loved that she was obviously below we appreciate you joining us this afternoon. the lead with jake tapper starts right now
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