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cause a lot of damage as you've been talking with our correspondents and analysts. but of course the concern is that it happened. kaitlan collins. thanks so much. we'll check back with you later. all right. coming up millions of people across cuba are entering another day without electricity after a major power plant failure will have the latest from havana after a break face of american foreign policy is going to be lonely america how did we get here and all the lessons of history, america first up the weeds of korea special tonight at 8:00 on cnn. ryan reynolds here for, i guess, my hundreds mint commercial and then and then no, no. no. >> don't know. >> but it's unlimited premium wireless for $15 a month power there still people paying two or three times much. >> i'm sorry, i shouldn't be victim-blaming here and the furniture business things move fast. ziprecruiter helps us hire qualified candidate who kippah, we needed a project
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phone from havana. patrick, why is it taken? and so long to restore the power there house and i cannot see any light in some entire city of about 2 million people, but was not obviously provided by generator when you talk about these power plant that's it's a bit like cuba is old card where you going up the hood and you've got parts from russian cars, chinese cars. they're called franken science here for a reason. >> and the problem is, when they break down, when his power plants break down after so many years are not being properly maintained being essentially jerry rigged nobody can really get them up and running for very long. so yesterday, the first time and in parts of nevada, we started getting a light back. we got in my neighborhood for about an hour, hour-and-a-half and it it'll crashed again, entire system, the entire country. >> and there have been no updates since, which is
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worrying an issue we're going to probably get into soon as at least here in havana, nolan's have water in their house because you even have electricity, you don't you don't have water. there's no pumps that are working since thursday. so people are going to begin to run out of water. >> they haven't already yesterday we were filming by some bread lines and of course we're more people. >> there was there was bread and understandably people got a little upset after waiting in line for a couple hours and not having him not having and in the show for it. so we've seen some scattered protests in the dark overnight and it's just a question of how long this will go on for and how long people will be able to keep their cool because it's, it's getting worse, it's not getting better yeah. >> this goes from an annoyance to a danger. a threat. patrick oppmann for us there in havana. thank you still to come new details on how hamas leader yahya sinwar was killed were
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skyrocketing prices, global chaos in kamala wouldn't change a thing, would you have done something differently than president biden during the past four years there is not a thing that comes to mind. nothing will change with kamala. more weakness, more, more wealth fair for illegals in even more taxes, only printing trump cut middle-class taxes and only president trump would do it again. >> i'm donald j. trump this message, i'm bill, we're on the california coast and this is cnn ground in tel aviv, israel, where right now we are watching all the developments happening after the death of cielo sinwar. >> this morning, the hamas-run government berman information office says that 73 people have been killed after israel bombed
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a heavy, heavily populated area in northern gaza. right now, i should note, cnn cannot independently verify these figures. the idf has claimed that they are exactly underrated, and the idf has argued that its operation was targeting a hamas terror site and insisted it was making efforts to avoid civilian casualties. but what this shows you is that the fighting is very much still raging. there had been hopes that after sinwar's death, given he was the mastermind of that october 7 attack that it could lead to more momentum for peace talks here in the region. but as we're learning more details about what his death looks like, including those final moments. there have also been questions about how precisely sinwar was killed israel's chief pathologist spoke down, spoke with just cnn's jeremy diamond after performing the autopsy on the hamas leader, he argued that he believes that judging from his autopsy, sinwar died from a bullet wound to the head. here's more of jeremy diamond's report the final moments of yahya
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sinwar's life captured on an israeli military drone's camera. the hamas leader is visibly wounded. israeli troops who don't yet know sinwar is the man in the head scarf have surrounded him and he is about to be killed. but how after an initial exchange of gunfire, the israeli military says this tank fired on a building and has suggested this is how sinwar was killed but at israel's national forensic institute, the doctor who conducted the autopsy on sinwar's body, has drawn a very different brynn conclusion. >> the cause of this is gunshot wound in the head he has a bullet in his head and there's a severe traumatic brain injury he has. injury from other sources like a missile injury in his right forearm fallen masonry on his left leg, or thigh, more and many sharpness that shrapnel entered his body,
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but only in the chest. they caused the severe damage. but the cause of death is the gunshot wound in the head. >> asked for comments and israeli military spokesman told cnn, they are still working to learn all the details of how sinwar was killed kugel said he is confident in his analysis. >> we see the bullet in his head so and there's no another entrance he was also involved in dna analysis that confirm the body recovered by israeli troops was in fact, sinwar's. they have a suspicion that this is sinwar and they send a sample, a finger that they cut from his body in order to make the dna profile. >> sinwar's left index finger cut off of sinwar's body in gaza, delivered to dr. kugel's lab and confirmed to be a dna match. this is where sinwar was killed in the tal al-sultan area of rafah in southern gaza cnn has geo-located this as the building where sinwar met his
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end in an area mt of civilians and ravaged by war in recent months in this video from the scene, emaciated buildings, line of street torn-up by tanks as sinwar's body lies in the rubble that body has now been taken to an undisclosed military site in the military hands. i don't know exactly where is the place while the israeli government decides what to do with sinwar's body, his final moments are being seen very differently. >> while sums cia terrorists brought to his knees. >> here, feel sinwar sinwar died, while beaten persecuted, and on the run he didn't die as a commander. >> but as someone who only cared for himself, others see a resistance fighter making his last stand. >> this image will make him look like a hero for most palestinians most startups and most people who are against israeli occupation and against the oppression that palestinians are subjected to
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in the end, he laid dead, surrounded by the rubble of a war. he helped unleash jeremy diamond, cnn, tel aviv reporting. we'll be back in a moment with more news before election day. >> vice president harris basis voters and take still pressing questions, lie. anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn now's the time to go back in time and shine a light on the family journey that led to you learn when they said, i do when they became heroes how they ruled the school and what you got from your parents the places on mom's side. and that side detailed dna results, inspiring family history memberships. now's the time to
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joining us now is adam smith and economist a meteorologist with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration adam, good morning to you. what was it if there's anything unique about these storms that pushed them about potentially we don't know yet, but potentially above that that mark of $50 why are they so expensive good morning. they're so expensive because it hit millions of people their lives, their livelihoods, and add multiple hazards, high wind flooding, even storm surge and from florida to the carolinas, just so many people in the path of these powerful increasingly powerful storms it equates to tens of billions of dollars of damage. and that's a conservative estimate. >> so increasingly caused damaging also increasingly costly. so let's, let's put up first the first 50 billion plus storm was andrew that was in 1992. there wasn't. and these numbers are adjusted for 2024
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inflation. there wasn't another one until katrina in 2005, 13 years between $50 billion storms. if you look at the last seven years there have been five in just the last seven years, and potentially milton and helene could be added to that. why are they? happening more frequently now, what explains this there are a few factors. >> first, we have a lot of more energy in the ocean and the atmosphere from climate change that helps super supercharges different extremes and to billion-dollar-disaster events whether they're wildfires, droughts, floods, or hurricanes and also we have more exposure and more vulnerability. people building and living in harm's way. so the combination of are exposure or vulnerability, and climate change enhancing some of these extremes into billion-dollar disasters is why we're seeing a high count and high cost for these different extremes that we're facing today i talk about the people living at harm's way, how she to the cost of these storms and the frequency of them now, can
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form the conversation about rebuilding in some of these repeatedly vulnerable coastal communities it's a great question. >> so in the 1980s, for example, we used to have a billion-dollar disaster event every three months. about on average. but in the last decade, we've had these billion-dollar disasters about every three weeks. we're getting these compound disasters with cascading impacts so what that tells us is, yes, we need to learn to me, says astors and rebuild and make better decisions based on what we learned for example, asheville 20 years ago before helene hit asheville, was hit by another hurricane, we tried to bury the water pipes 25 feet down in the ground, but helene washed away those backup water pipes. so the 20th century and 20th for century infrastructure in building codes sometimes still are not up to the standards that these extreme events unleash on us today. >> yeah. after andrew and i lived in florida for several years after andrew the building codes across the state changed
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because of just how damaging that storm was and you say that now they b2 to be updated again, what should change i think hurricane andrew in 1992 with florida and that building could change. they made their study showed a lot of the newer buildings, particularly post-2008, have fared much better for hurricane events. and so florida did a great job learning from hurricane andrew different the parts of the country it seems needs to also learned from the extremes that they face and try to make adjustments similar to like florida may to apprehend drew because that'll save time and money and lives into the future. >> pam an independent insurance company rating agency found that the three large insurance company agencies in florida three of them closed almost half of the claims from last year with no payment to policyholders holders. what is this cost increasing cost mean for even writing policies in florida i'm not an expert in
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that regard, but we do see areas like florida, california, and louisiana that have been hit by many back-to-back events, whether they're floods, hurricanes severe storms, sometimes and that does stress different financial and human systems. >> and so, yes, we need to learn from these different extremes and refortify are ourselves in terms of not just the president, but build for the future. and there's a lot of different areas of progress that we can we can look at and try to make adjustments to because it's an always an iterative process and we can only help ourselves moving forward and the key is girlfriend and scott finish your thought? i was going to say the key is the decisions we make today clearly have long-term impacts into the future yeah, i was going to say the season isn't over so we have to look too far into the future. >> we have several weeks left. adam smith. thanks so much many pets are surrendered because their owners cannot find temporary homes for them when they desperately need one. and that is where this week's cnn
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