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achieved you've many its military objectives. at last, count, 22 of 24 militia, but times were killed the leadership was decimated to now include yahya sinwar. and of course they've been able to go underground and collapse the tunnels and secure the southern border. so the question is what's next? and then negotiation. and i think an important part here, fredricka is bibi netanyahu has yet to identify what the political endgame is does israel want to occupy gaza for years and govern it and police it so forth and so on. many in his right-wing coalition do or is he wanted to bring in some type of pan-arab force or arab european forced to do do those things, policing and governing is so forth and so on. and then ultimately, does he reinforce a two-state solution we need to see that next, because that'll tell us what what a negotiation looks like and what it leads to as we get into those details, then meantime, the u.s. >> is now investigating the leak of highly classified intelligence about israel's plans planned response against
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iran. so how does something like that classified information get leaked yeah, look, it's terrible. >> it happened on my watch. i had to initiate an investigation that happened several times. it happened on my predecessor's watch in this case, we don't know whether it was a hack or a leak. i think we are assuming it was a leak. in which case i think those need to be held accountable because you're concerned is always on leaks. is, you know, first of all, what's the risk to the force, the risk to the mission? those are the two big things you think about an in this case, we're asking the same of israel i from what i've seen and read and heard, it doesn't seem to be anything two explosive. i mean, we know of course, israel's rehearsing, we know of course it will probably be airstrikes, but i don't know what else is compromised. and i think a big part of the investigation right now is to find out what else was taken and what else may be out there that could compromise the israelis, us security allied security, you name it. >> all right secretary morgan esper. thanks so much. great to see you thanks. >> fredricka officials are investigating a docx gangway
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was needed in order to make the people stay while they were going through this tragic time. >> more bearable absolutely tragic raphael romo is joining us now with more details on which direction does this investigation go? >> is it an issue of, you know, that gangway being compromised by erosion or something else. >> there are many things that officials are looking at but it seems like structural integrity may be the main focus for the time being, although still too early to tell with certainty what happened there and officials believe the cause of the gangway collapse could have been with the commission of the georgia department of natural resources. described as catastrophic failure of the structure, the gangway collapse shortly before 40 in the afternoon noon on saturday as crowds gathered on sapelo island, are celebration of the gullah geechee community of black slave descendants. according to walter raven, the commissioner of the georgia department of natural resources, the gangway gangway that led from the dock to the fairy collapse when 40 people we're on it, 20 of those
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people ended up in the water and tragically seven died, including charles houston, who served as chaplain for the dnr, was the city of planes said volunteer firefighter and also previously worked with the georgia bureau of investigations officials, also said there are three other people in critical condition. commissioner raven said they are invested to degrading why the gangway collapsed the initial findings of our investigation at this point show a catastrophic failure of the gangway house to collapse i can assure you that the department of natural resources critical incident reconstruction team will be working our leslie in conjunction with engineers and the georgia bureau of investigation to gather and preserve evidence in interview witnesses raven also said less than 100 people a day use the gangway compared to 700 who were on the island on saturday. >> president biden reacted to the news saying that he and the first lady are heartbroken to
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learn about the ferry dock walkway collapsed on georgia's sapelo island. what should have been a joyous celebration of gullah geechee culture and history in instead turned into tragedy and devastation. the president said, sapo island, this many people know is a barrier island off the coast of georgia, accessible only by boat. it's home to about 70 full-time residents and most of them are descendants from slaves who worked on plantations. but what a sad thing to happen, especially people were for celebrating such an important annual event. it's just so sad. it's sure it is. all right. well, let us know what the conclusion of the investigation what why was this possibly structurally compromised? appreciate it. rafael romo. appreciate it. >> alright. vice president kamala harris, she is in battleground, georgia making her closing pitch to black voters as early voting continues, is her message resonating with men in that voting bloc. we'll discuss next.
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not just preached this is her fifth visit to the peach state as part of a harris campaign push especially for the support from black voters joining me right now is justin carter are the host and investigative reporter for the shade room. >> good to see you adjusting. glad you could be here. >> thank you for having me, fred. i wonderful. will in addition to kamalaharris, be and here in georgia democratic, maryland governor wes moore was on fox news sunday. >> this morning and had this to say about what black voters are thinking and feeling ahead of this election? >> there was a natural skepticism that i think a lot of black voters have and not necessarily about the vice president and not about a democratic party it's about the pace of progress in america. is that the pace of progress in america has not been even, and it has not been fair and that's why i think this past week for the opportunity agenda for black men and that the vice present released was so important because it is detailed policy positions. you have to be able
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to go and make your case. you have to be able to go and make your argument the pace of, progress in america is that the kind of message that is resonating that voters feel like they're hearing from kamala harris. yeah. and that is the thing that's the million dollar question, right and i feel like we're in two different spaces with these, these campaigns on one hand, you have the vice it's president right now. she's really targeting black voters. and then on the other hand, you have donald trump, who is broadening his spectrum when it comes to touching on different topics, women immigration we saw that this past week. so yes, the big question is, is this effective? and of course you're seeing vice president harris using thing big political figures like president obama, who's been on the campaign trail campaigning for the vice president as well together this week. in fact, there'll be together this week as well. so yes is the rhetoric from president president obama,
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is it sticking for black voters specifically black men over the course of the last few weeks. that's something that we've kind of dove into a little bit. >> you recently had a conversation with kamala harris and it came right after obama said, you know, men have to kind of get around paraphrasing have to get over the macho thing so i wonder, do you feel like she has shifted her messaging tried to crack baffert to reach some of the electorate that obama said she'd may not be connecting with it. she changing minds. yeah. and so i press her on that. i said is what you're doing is what the rhetoric from president obama doing is that resonating or is that putting a bad taste in our mouth and she said right now, justin i have not had this experience where it feels like black men are not supporting me as much as they did and say, hillary clinton's campaign or even president biden's campaign. but she said that is not my experience, my experience as i'm out in the field is making sure that
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people hear me. maybe she making sure that people hear my economic plans and she talked to me literally a week ago today, i was sitting with her now i am sitting with you, which isn't saying to think about though, and saying that you're sitting with me. i know i'm pretty accessible. this is great this is man here in georgia and so we are we're looking at in georgia an incredible, an impressive of voter turnout in this early voting. even senator raphael warnock said today, you know, big turnout does not necessarily mean that there is an absence of voter suppression and this, despite the georgia superior court judge throwing out recent georgia election board changes that might have delayed the certification of some of the votes. harris is now visiting the state for the fifth time. so clearly georgia is highly important. >> do you believe that she and her camp are worried about winning georgia, which was narrowly won by biden in 2020. >> that explain her visit here
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or do you think instead, it's showing a level of confidence in the way in which she is reading voter reaching voters. >> yeah, i don't think there's any worry amongst the harris campaign. i really think for them the strategy is moving the needle forward and showing what she can do. and really being focused on that, what her opportunity plan is for specifically black voters, even here in georgia, you know, she's been atlanta, atlanta, so much, you know, this and i think that is what overall the strategy is moving forward. she says she told me last week she said justin, i want to make sure that voters know where i stand on the issues just because i'm a black woman does not mean that i have earned all black votes. and that is something that i really want to drive home. the polls can say whatever they want, but i want people to understand that just because i'm a black woman does not mean that i automatically get that vote. i think two, you're seeing it with millennials? that is, who we serve at the shade room. millennials, black millennials,
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even the younger generation really important voting bloc. >> yeah, you know, you heard maxwell frost earlier in the week who said you know, the younger of voters, they're looking for a vibe. >> yes, they may not be as looking and parsing out the policy promises, but instead they're there they're looking for vibe. do you think these two candidates are aware of that? and they're making adjustments accordingly at it on the head there looking for via we are not our grandmothers. our grandfathers. we are not are older. we're not even our parents. we are looking for a candidate. we're not going to be grandfathered into being democrats just because we're black, that's what i'm seeing a lot in our comments. and the feedback we're getting. we get, so maybe get billions of impressions on the shade room and it's insane to see and sift through all the comments. but i think that is the common denominator is we're going to make a decision regardless of what everybody else says, what are parents voted for years and years ago, we're going to make educated i'm educated votes
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and moving forward. very good. the vibe is good here. jessica, good here on this, yeah, it should with you being here. good to see you. thank you so much. >> all right. we'll be right back. >> the five things podcast from cnn get today's top five stories, all in one podcast the five things you need to hear in under five minutes listen wherever you get your podcasts, my doctor's office with a filing system from the 80s has my social think of all the places that can expose your inference lifelock monitors and millions of data wins for identity. there's a problem. we fix it, guaranteed are you sure you tend to exaggerate go ahead and call them yourself? thank you for. calling out now. this is an how can i help you? >> do you really have medicare plans that cover dental, vision and hearing can yes. >> all three. >> plus we have plans that
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initially collapsed friday when a major power plants failed, the grid collapsed two more times on saturday after failed attempts to restore power, cnn's patrick oppmann is joining us in havana. their patrick, tell us what it's been like for people now, three days you know, it's tough because of course it becomes a domino effect. do you don't have water to bathe or cook with? you can really very warm. it's your sleeping outside and there's a lot of dengue this time of year mosquito-borne illnesses, people have been writing me because they know i have a generator which thankfully is working again after about a day where it didn't but the store medicines in my fridge because, you know, people medicines said that they need to keep colt, those kinds of issues it reminds me a little bit of a big new orleans after katrina, we're all of a sudden the problem is just beginning to add up in any start to wonder if you're getting into kind of a dangerous situation for people because three days is a long time right now, officials say
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that about 10% center of the city of adana, where i am at the moment, have power about 200,000 people. but we saw yesterday, i briefly had powerful about an hour crashing down, you know what it came back on people in my street were yelling like, you know, the favorite football team had just scored a goal or something. and you felt normal for the briefest amount of time? and then it goes away and so, you know, for those of us who have small kids you know, keeping them entertained the cuban schools will not be open tomorrow we've just heard as well. so it just becomes a series of frustrations, some which are very, very minor like you keep putting the light switch and the lights don't come on to so which are quite a big deal. what's your food begins to spoil? or you can't keep medicine cold, or you have elderly parents and they're waiting outside good lines that we've seen. and for hours and hours and don't get a food, you know, people are running low on water so it is
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concerning officials they say they're working around the clock, but we're not seeing the results now to give us a lot of hope. >> yeah cascading effect patrick oppmann in havana. thank you so much. we'll be right back before election day. >> vice president harris basis voters and takes the pressing questions, lie. >> anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. >> kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn sometimes omega-3 fish meal supplements can be difficult to absorb. i recommend advanced omega-3 with phospholipids bound omega for up to ten times better bioavailability you know, advanced omega-3. the power of tennis stay tuned to get this free for peace square pan set, you can pry it steam and its enormous capacity is enough for the whole family also get this free six peace knife said with stainless steel precision blades and non-stick coating, it includes every knife you'll
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