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it works to the disadvantage of the lay that israelis but also to our advantage because we have troops in the region, we need to have prior notice in terms of what the israelis are planning and what angle of attack where they're going to attack. so we can protect our troops in the response as well. so it says the breach is serious. what was revealed is not so substantive but we don't want to see a repeated and we don't know who has access to it, who might want to repeat it again, right? >> and that brings me to this question. a former israeli intelligence official told cnn, their quote, was leaks don't just happen and it's someone has broken us law by revealing these secrets. what do you think an investigation looks like? what's at stake? because i hear you when you're saying it's not so much what was leaked, it's that or what was breached. the information is probably the better word, but that it happened at all well, the first thing that'll be
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done, it will be the fbi will be called him. all of the intelligence agency will have to cooperate certainly are collection of intelligence. so we'll those who had access to this information will be investigated it, takes time. it's an unlikely to be resolved soon and that's the danger in all of this the israelis may want to hold back and say, we're not going to share our quote, attack plans. and let's be clear about this the israelis intend to continue to attack hamas hezbollah and iran the iranian component at least the attack upon iran has yet to come. and president biden and vice president harris have urged that the israelis do not strike at oil facilities, do not go after nuclear facilities because there's a fear that if they do that, the price of oil will skyrocket overnight. so people are concerned about the cost of groceries and gasoline overnight. those prices will go up. so we're concerned about
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the global economy and the israelis need to take that into account. and i'm sure they're doing that. i'm sure they're listening to president biden saying, okay, here's we know you're going to respond. you should respond, but try to calibrate it in a way that does not provoke either express of the war throughout the region or a tremendous increase in recessionary pressures and inflationary pressures around the world. >> and it sounds like your sense is that the israeli government is taking this into account, i think over the last year, there have been moments where they have taken us guidance advice, demands into account and then there's been times where they've said very clearly, we're going to do whatever we believe is necessary we keep israel safe there in a very tough spot. they're surrounded by countries that do not have their well-being in mind is at least our standards and what we
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might do, how we might attack another country and taking into account the potential for civilian count casualties is quite different than what they have to contend with. their existence is under threat. hours since world war for too has not been except for the cold war and the possibility of a confrontation with the then soviet union are standards may be very different than there, but we're asking them please take into account the amount of innocent civilians you're killing. because the site of those innocent babies and children who have been killed and maimed is going to inflame world sentiment against you. the israelis have to take that into account. i want them to take that into account. even as they must defend themselves. so it's a tough spot that they're in but i think that benjamin netanyahu, who i have known over the years, i think he will listen to prime, to president biden, who is a friend of his, a friend of israel to say that
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please take care. the killing of innocent civilians, the potential starvation of 1 million people now, in gaza, that's something that the world is not considered on the sidelines. i am concerned that the soviets, the russians, or the chinese, and others have not stepped in to say, hey, wait a minute, we have a concern here about what's taking place. so i think the israelis were taken into account. they need to punish the uranium from what they've done. they need to punish hamas and hezbollah for continuing to wage the assault upon their people they also have to take care of that. there were other interests involved, including that of the globe and now we are several days past the killing of hamas leader yahya sinwar. >> and when that happened, when that was denounce, we certainly heard from the u.s. side that they were hoping that this would be a moment where they could get that hostage and ceasefire deal that those talks could get back on track, that perhaps this could be the
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moment. and now we are several days removed from that and i'm curious how you see that unfolding and how you read what's happened over the last several days i don't think that will come about in the short term i think they will a window of opportunity, but you need somebody to do what we don't know oh, who who hamas is going to put in place. >> we don't know who the hezbollah is going to put in place now i think we mislead we misjudged the situation. we think what we just take out, the leader that's the end of it. that's not the way it works. almost like a whack-a-mole strategy we had over in afghanistan and iraq. once you take out a certainly do you think well, it's over, it's not over. there will be a succession of people who also maine to tried to kill as many israelis as possible. so there's a window, but i think that window has to include the release of hostages that has to be providing for the
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humanitarian relief of those tens of thousands, if not million, of those palestinian people who are suffering. and there has to be a proposal at least, accepted by the israelis that there will be eventually a separate state for the palestinian and unless that takes place, i think the war will go on at different levels in the coming years. and that's the hard reality. israel will never be fully safe without a palestinian state living in peace with them palestinians will never have state a willing to accept the existence of israel. we know the formula. the question is, are we willing to take the opportunity to try to seize the moment, to tie have a relationship with the saudis, with the emirates and others who want a relationship with israel that will provide real peace, but they can't do that unless the israelis indicate they prepared to provide something for the palestinian people and that doesn't seem to be in the offing right now. >> what is your sense of how
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the american election in 16 days is going to factor into this. in the sense that visit delay things does how, what is its impact on foreign policy rarely has been on the agenda as we approach a presidential elections, it should be because what happens in the middle east will have a direct impact upon our quality of life and our lives. because iran, by way of example, is likely to strike asymmetrically. that means going at the sort soft targets around world, targeting americans as well as those who support israel in its quest to be secure but i don't think that's high on the minds. people, right now, it should be because what takes place in the middle east has a direct impact upon our lives as well upon the lives of so many millions of people around the globe i think the focus will be on domestic issues, but it's very hard to separate domestic issues out from foreign policy and we don't make that clear enough
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in our discussions. public click on this media or social media that is often much more connected than we think it is. secretary cohen. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it thank you, jessica, please thank you. still ahead. early voting is now underway in north carolina. and election officials, there are trumpeting high turnout, but many are going through hell and high water to vote after hurricane helene devastated so many towns and roads and infrastructure there. we're going to take you there next you're in the cnn newsroom the 2024 election changed the face of american foreign policy is going to be lonely america can get here. and all leave the sense of history. >> america first up the weeds of communist special tonight at 8:00 on cnn at humana, we believe your health care should evolve with you. and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help hi, my
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there will be communities that probably some people don't get the vote that want to vote. >> water swept through jeff, a lettuce home on the cane river in yancey county we would like to early vote if we can get in. >> we might need it all brian vehicle, but we will get into yancey is one of 25 north carolina counties plus cherokee tribal areas in the disaster zone where election rules have changed. 1.3 million, mostly conservative tar hill voters live there with over 7.7 million registered voters statewide this year here every vote critical, it's a state trump won in 2020 by just over 74,000 votes. >> how will you actually vote? >> i will go to one of the voting's stations in town. i have a truck, their swat can get in and out. it's a little difficult, but i can and nothing will keep you from voting. >> no bill in in murderers huge supporters of donald trump have concerned burns about voting nationwide. >> here at home.
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>> they totally trust their vote will count. she's gotten absentee ballot, but are probably go in and vote if i have to, i'll go to town oh, he tried to. if i have to fight with partisan anger is still simmering over trump's 2020 loss. >> new fears changes to election laws approved who by the states bipartisan election board. among other things allowing displaced voters to receive absentee ballots at a different address. >> i'm concerned that these relaxing of some of those rules that they have is also going to invite, you know, fraud into the system. and i'm a i'm worried about the people just being able to vote the extreme storm, claiming more than 230 lives so far here in north carolina, around 80 are still missing. >> and now with winter coming, despite all the misery, something surprising. >> this somehow gives you hope for the country. >> absolutely something that i, that i worry about a lot if we
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could ever get together again as a country, as a people you know get past this partisan divide are definitely gives me hope that this encourages that. >> so after seeing the horrors that this storm has has brought across such a large swath of north carolina. we did not expect the positive vibes that we heard from ross there at the end of that story. but we're hearing that every, everywhere people coming together really having a healing effect here in north carolina. and they hope it's something bigger than it starts to trend toward getting away from the politicization but first days of early voting, we are seeing massive crowds at all of the precincts that we've been to state board of election saying they may be on target for a record turnout on early voting back to you incredible. >> alright, thanks so much still ahead. elephants in the streets of new york. why these life-sized sculptures are in the concrete jumbo. the cnn newsroom
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>> that's the nickname and for people in its electronic attack squadron, one-thirty, the navy is investigating flash flooding, is still a threat and parts of new mexico, after the state got hit with nearly he six inches of rain overnight. we know at least one person died, nearly 300 people had to be rescued after that severe flash flooding near roswell police and first responders were oval wound with rescue calls from people trapped in their cars. they were stuck on roofs as you can imagine, a lot of cars were swept away, widespread showers and storms are expected again tonight, a flash flood watch remains in effect through tomorrow in those storms also bring the risk of large hail and tornadoes are herd of elephants is getting ready to stampede the streets of new york city. well, they're handmade life-size element it actually, the art installation is touring the u.s. to raise money for conservation and each is modeled after a real living elephant from southern india. and each of them ms presale, cnn's bill weir has the story
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conservation success story stops through the tea fields a couple of hundred elephants living in relative harmony with a quarter million humans the densest concentration of wild pachyderms and people in the world they know all the elephants by name and personality. >> for most incredible story. and if we could tell that story, we might be able to inspire a little bit more sort of close living with other animals as well. >> so ruth, in her fellow wildlife lovers, decided to spread the message of coexistence in a way that turns heads one hundred elephant migration across america. >> each one a life-size replica of a beloved individual all hand-made by the people who know their wild neighbors. best. >> the end of thing is used to make been into before it mean to people don't use furniture in their lives. but when we started making elephants, they the experts. they know the elephants better than we know it. so it's an amazing sense of
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pride and there and position in society has changed from being at the bottom rung manual laborers, they've become these very skilled artisans making these things that are traveling around the world they hope to sell hundreds he used to raise millions for conservation efforts everywhere. >> since there aren't supplies come from a toxic invader there's also a powerful message in the media are made out of an invasive tree yeah, they're made out of an invasive weed called land tawna, which is the second most invasive plant in the entire world. and it's choking about 40% of india's forest right now. so we're trying to create an economy and demonstrate a use for it so it can be removed at scale, learned. >> santa can also be turned into a powerful weapon against climate pollution don't think. hold bio-char, the ancient technique of reviving farm soil with charred plant, which also locks away planet warming, pollution that out whilst areas that have taken over by land, dana if he can convert all of that into carbon and put it back into the ground. it's usually exciting as a way of
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and the content they can see. ♪♪ nature fall is life-changing for me, get growing at neutrophil.com the lead with jake tapper, weekdays at four on cnn i'm jessica dean in new york, 16 days and counting their race for the white house. now, in its final sprint and poll show kamala harris and donald trump in a dead heat. the two candidates hitting the campaign trail hard hoping to find an edge. this election will likely come down to these swing states. you see in yellow on the map that's where both harris and trump will be laser-focused in the final days. let's check in with danny freeman on the trump campaign trail. and danny trump just wrapped up the town hall there in pennsylvania. he was also in pennsylvania last night how his his swing through that state, ben
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