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>> and, welcome. to our viewers joining us here in the united i did states around the world and streaming us on cnn max, i'm rosemary church just ahead with just 15 days to go. kamala harris and donald trump around a campaign and blitz through the battleground states, hoping to pick up the support they need to pull ahead in the race. israel launches a wave of airstrikes across lebanon targeting hezbollah or affiliated financial institution hsu sons and oscar hammers, cuba complicating efforts to restore power on the island after three days in the dark >> this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church news coming to us from kyiv, us secretary of defense, lloyd austin, has made an unannounced
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visit to the ukrainian capital. >> this follows a meeting in brussels last week with his counterparts in nato high on the agenda, questions from allies about the upcoming election and how it might impact to ukraine aid specifically concerns that a potential trump victory could jeopardize future us aid to ukraine. sources familiar with the meetings tell us austin said that while he can't predict the future, there is still bipartisan support for ukraine in congress, nato officials hey, they are preparing for the us to take on a lesser role. will cnn's natasha bertrand is traveling with the defense secretary and joins us now on the phone. so natasha, what is the significance of this visit? >> yeah. >> rosemary, i mean, this is the probably most likely the final time that a senior us official is going to be visiting ukraine before the
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election, which of course is in just over two weeks. and so this is really an opportunity for the secretary of defense to meet with his counterparts including president zelenskyy and defense minister umerov to get a better sense of what they will need, not only right now in terms of fighting the russians, but more importantly, through the next year, how the u.s can continue to funnel supplies to them and help us best achieve. their war aims. now of course, one of the biggest questions that hanging over all of this this is whether any of that is even going to be relevant in a few months time because there could very well be a new administration. and donald trump has questioned to openly whether the u.s. should continue supporting ukraine. he recently called president zelenskyy, a salesman and that zelenskyy should never have let the war start. of course we know that it was rushed so that invaded ukraine and so there's a lot of anxiety of course, here in kyiv about just what comes next, what is going to happen in the next year. but particularly heading into the brutal winter months when
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russia is bound to start attacking critical infrastructure in ukraine the efforts to shore up those power grids are happening right now. now in the us has already started shipping winter weather gear, for example, to ukrainian soldiers. >> and so this meeting is going to be a chance for secretary austin to kind of go over the arc of the relationship between ukraine and the u.s. >> over the last two plus years of war, and also kind of try to reassure them that us florida is going to continue however, it is anyone's guess just how robust that support is going to be over the next, over the next year. >> and natasha, that is the big issue, isn't it? there is panic in ukraine about the possibility of a trump win in this election just two weeks away from that though what is the sentiment overall? do you know are somewhat on the backfoot right now just in terms of the war that they're fighting against the russians, i mean,
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the russians are continuing to make small but tactical gains in eastern ukraine. they are all right, so rowing, it's thousands and thousands of men per month, as many as 30,000 men per month at the front lines. ukraine meanwhile, was suffering from a manpower shortage and all of this added to the fact that it's unclear just how much the u.s. their biggest military supporters going to be able to continue to do that over the next here is creating this very palpable sense of anxiety. and i think that is why secretary austin wanted to come here to kyiv to try to reassure zelenskyy and defense minister umerov that there is still bipartisan support in congress, at least for supporting ukraine. and that if nothing else. and he had confident that that support is going to continue regardless of whoever the president, rosemary. >> alright. thanks to natasha bertrand joining us on the line from kyiv. many thanks. >> well, let's turn to us politics now.
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>> and kamala harris and donald trump have 15 days left to convince voters they are the right choice to lead the u.s. for the next four years and the candidates are hitting the campaign trail. hard trading barbs and sometimes personal attacks as they look to pick up the support that each need to pull ahead in the extremely tight race the entire election is expected to come down to just a few battleground states. and that's where harris and trump will be focusing their attention in the time that remains. trump will spend monday traveling in north carolina, making an appearance in these storm ravaged town of asheville and holding a campaign rally in greenville. harris, will be joined by former republican congresswoman liz cheney on a swing through the key states of pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin where the vice president will speak to republican leaning voters. donald trump's spent sunday on the stump in pennsylvania and after making headlines on saturday with a meandering
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story about arnold palmer that included a vulgar reference to the golf legend, genitals. the former president kept it more low key this time focusing mostly on attacking his opponent. danny freeman has our report on sunday evening, frankly, we saw a more disciplined former president donald trump on the campaign trail here in pennsylvania, there were far fewer tangents be even shorter than normal certainly seemed like me, former espn host who moderated the event plus the campaign selected voters who ask the candidate questions really were able to keep former president donald trump more on track. back throughout the evening. he emphasized his proposals on the economy, including no taxes on tips and overtime, talked about supporting fracking. and of course, he mostly railed against the biden administration when it comes thumbs to immigration. now, there were of course, several exaggerations when it came to the subjects of the economy, integration, immigration, and crime. and there were some of his normal asides he spoke about bragging about his poll numbers. he also aired some of his grievances against abc news
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for the last presidential debate. but there was nothing particularly vulgar or odd like we saw at saturday evenings rally in western pennsylvania for example, that odd arnold palmer story trump did whoever continued to boost his new campaign, surrogate elon musk, the billionaire who has been stumping for him in pennsylvania over the course of the weekend. in fact, even including offering a raffle 1 million dollars to supporters who signed a petition to get into some of the events which some legal experts tell cnn, it might be illegal, meticulous in what the former president said this evening about both harris, and elon musk this woman is so incompetent. >> she so bad. you cannot an i would normally not like this speak like that if they get joseph, our country is finished, you know, elon musk is a very smart guy. you got to see his endorsement he said, if this election isn't won by donald trump, our country is essentially finished. >> and early on sunday from a president trump stopped by a mcdonald's in all all-important bucks county and the suburbs of philadelphia. he
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was seen doing photo-op, making fries in the fryer and also serving some patrons from the drive-thru. danny freeman, cnn lancaster, pennsylvania. >> kamala harris, focused her campaign efforts on the key state of georgia at a church in suburban atlanta. she urged georgians to cast their ballots as soon as possible. she also sat down for a conversation with msnbc's al sharpton where she explained why she feels donald trump is simply not fit to lead the country eva mckend has more sharpton, the vice president, arguing when the former president demeans her, he is denigrating the office of the presidency, and that he lacks a basic standard to return to the white house and we have seen the vice president employ this argument with increasing frequency over the last several days, it seems targeted to a very specific type of voter, of voter that perhaps doesn't
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agree with her on every policy matter, but is in alignment with this broader argument that the former president is unfit for the white house. take a listen you know, we representing the united states of america walk into rooms around the world with the earned and self-appointed authority to talk about the importance of mark rissi, rule of law and have been thought of as a role model and perfect though we may be but a role model of what it means to be committed to certain standards including international rules and norms, but also standards of decorum and what you see in my opponent, a former president of the united but states really is it demeans the office, a big component of this georgia swing over the last two days or so, the vice president to reach black voters in this critical battleground state. >> she did that through the soul for the polls events they
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are targeted to the faith community where essentially black voters, they organize and mobilize in church and then immediately after church take advantage of early voting in this comes at a time when democrats have been accused of taking black voters for granted. the base of the party. but the campaign is not operating in that space. it will argue the black voters are persuadable voters and the campaign is doing all that they can to reach them in these pivotal closing weeks. eva mckend, cnn, stone crushed georgia and earlier i spoke with political analyst michael genovese about the state of the race, just over two weeks ahead of election day with both sides mobilizing their supporters. >> i asked him what trump's strategy was with some states supporting record turnout for early voting his own identity and in his campaign, this notion that early voting is bad. and so there are a lot of republicans
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who are reluctant to vote early because they still can hear the voice of donald trump resonating in their heads. don't vote early. it's corrupt, it's fixed trump has changed his tune for obvious reasons because he needs those votes and wants to get people out. and some people just can't get out on one particular date, election day, november 5 and so you want to have more flexibility. trump is trying now to change gears and move to an encouraging of his voters to get out and vote early generally speaking speaking, if past is prelude, early voting tends to favor democrats it's probably going to favor democrats again this time around. but maybe not as much, but not as much. and so donald trump is trying to close that gap and then erase that's going to be decided by 123 tenths of a point that could be the difference in winning and losing a state. and just finally, we keep hearing from donald trump. he's talking about the enemy within. he's not talking about countries outside of the united states.
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he's talking about americans how is that resonating? do you think? >> that is quite alarming we don't talk like that in america. we don't see each other as perhaps rivals and adversaries, but not enemies. and the enemy within donald trump has said he wants to bring the military and to help solve this problem, to take care of them. and he's mentioned people by name nancy pelosi for example. he's mentioned california's candidate for senate and schiff and so he's putting names to these folks who are the, he calls the enemies what happens if trump loses will his base be so outraged so enraged that they take up violence, that they start to break the windows and start smashing in the doors as they did january 6 when they had a treasonous violent insurrection against the capitol where people died and so we know that violence is a
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mom would should >> now, we have clear evidence that people are being supplied to russia from north korea. and these are not just workers for industries, but also military personnel. and we expect a normal honest, strong reaction from our partners to this in fact, this is the entry of another state into the war against ukraine cnn's clare sebastian joins me now, live from london with more good to see you, clare. >> what more are you learning about north korean troops potentially being trained by russia to deploy to ukraine? >> yeah, rosemary, for context, this is obviously from one of you of ukraine and ukraine's allies. if they do eventually confirm it themselves, a major escalation, but not completely out of the blue we have for months been seeing reports and hearing of this burgeoning defense partnership between russia and north korea, nato and senior nato officials has told cnn that north korea has supplied some 2 million rounds
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of artillery shells to russia, which is roughly equivalent to what ukraine's allies can produce in a year. so this is a very significant trade in ammunition and weapons. we know that of course putin visited north korea back in june to immense fanfare and they signed what they called this comprehensive strategic partnership pact, which included this sort of article five style mutual defense agreement, where one side would come to the aid of another if they were subject to some kind of aggression. so it may be that we are seeing part of that in practice as zelenskyy said that he thinks that does not greer is deploying some 10,000 troops to be used in ukraine, south korean intelligence has put that number at 12,000. it's not a huge number if you think that russia has at any given time, several hundred thousand troops involved in the war in ukraine. but it is significant if they have this now as a sort of a pipeline in for people that they can tap as they need to replace losses on the battlefield and continue
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with this strategy of aggression. so we have these two videos, as you said, that show what purports to be north korean soldiers involved, potentially in training at a training ground near the russian near russia's border with china. we have no evidence as yet showing them on the battlefield, but obviously for ukraine, this comes at a critical point in the war, a point of maximum dangerous actually where russia is inching forward on several fronts. and of course, the u.s. election has thrown the future of us assistance into doubt. so this is why you see ukraine emphasizing this. i think they're hoping that this will change the calendar for the u.s. in particular, when it comes to new weapons to be supplied. and in particular, the issue of lifting restrictions on using western long-range missiles on russian soil. this will be closely watched, of course, during secretary austin's visit alright, our thanks to clare sebastian joining us live with that report from london or voters in moldova casting their ballots sunday in two crucial votes early results show that
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half the electorate voted yes in a referendum to confirm the country's european union aspirations just under 98% of the votes have been counted for president, the incumbent maia sandu, received just under 42% of the vote with just under 98% of the vote counted, as we mentioned, her opponent, the former prosecutor general of the country, got just over 26%. since neither but reached 50% the vote goes to a runoff on november 3, there have been allegations of russian backed interference in the election coming up after the break. it's a move that could worsen an already dire situation. sources say several medical non-profits have now been banned from gaza. we'll have details for you on the other side of the break. do stay with before election day. >> vice president harris basis
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vowing to continue defending the israeli people, saying hezbollah fired about 200 projectiles because into israel on sunday, while gaza's health ministry says at least 87 people, including children, were killed in an israeli airstrike in northern gaza on saturday cnn's matthew chance has more from tel aviv, but a warning some of the images in this report are disturbing we're going to israeli forces patrolling the labyrinth of narrow streets in the central gaza strip these latest images from the israeli military, what they say is their continued activity amid the devastation to dismantle hamas to the south in rafah with the hamas leader was recently killed. drone footage of strikes. what israel says are more hamas fighters and infrastructure
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paying a heavy price at this hospital in the north of the gaza strip, an influx of casualties from a new israeli strike at bet lag they're palestinian health officials say dozens of people, including women and children, were killed among the shrouded bodies of her family. this woman calls her father to grieve their loss. i swear dad, nobody is left she sobs figures are exaggerated and that they operate against hamas in a precise and targeted manner but i witnesses at the scene say the israeli airstrikes felt like an earthquake it was just wednesday when an israeli drone captured the final moments of the hamas leader yahar sinwar's life he's killing, fueling hopes of a hostage release, even a ceasefire in gaza. and beyond
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plunging further into chaos with israel stepping up strikes pressing deeper into neighboring lebanon. hitting what it says are strongholds of iranian backed hezbollah. like here, the town of nabatiyeh in southern lebanon back in israel, hezbollah rockets have been striking the country's north. one drone, even hitting near the israeli prime prime minister's private house in the coastal town of caesaria he called it an assassination attempt by agents of iran, vowing to press ahead with military action. he ran denies involvement, and hezbollah has not claimed responsibility we're going to win this war so what does that mean? >> deteriorate. >> know escalating war, all sides seem
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bent on pressing ahead matthew chance, cnn, tel aviv sources tell cnn, israel has banned at least seven medical aid groups from entering gaza as four members of those organizations who are already inside the enclave, they will not be permitted re-entry once they leave. >> all of this coming because as the us demands that israel improve the humanitarian situation within gaza dr. mosab nasa is the ceo of fetcha scientific, a non-profit providing medical care for palestinians affected by the war. it's also one of the organizations that has now been banned from entering drink gaza and dr. nasa joins me from houston, texas. appreciate you talking with us thank you, rosemary. thank you for having you and your team have spent significant time in gaza. so what is your reaction to news that at least seven medical
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nongovernmental organizations, including your own and have now been banned from entering the enclave. and what impact could this have on critical medical services that you and these other ngos providing gaza? >> rosemary, the decision has been really shocking, especially it comes at a time where the operation, they israeli operation in the north of gaza has been really, really devastating to over 400,000 people in the north and that is the tie more than ever before where we needed to be on the ground according to the who, which is the organization we operate under its umbrella and gaza, it says that 29% over they say close to 30% the health care services provided by the organization is in gaza will be cut because of the denial of those seven organizations. so think of it like the fact that we are not
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on the ground. this could be translated into thousand those of deaths over the next couple of months. if this decision is not reversed immediately, and that of course is shocking. i did want to ask you why you think these seven ngos, including iran, had been banned from entering gaza while others are still able to do so at a time, as you mentioned, when israel's renewed military offensive it's ramping up in the palestinian enclave honestly, this is $1,000,000. >> question. i we still don't know the reason israeli authorities did not communicate with the who. the reasons for our denial we initially when we received the news as an organization is that your scientific we thought it could have been it could be something related to something that maybe you've seen on social media or something. we have talked about. but when we discovered that several other organizations actually a total of eight have been banned,
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effectively denied entry rather than banned it came shocking to all of us we are we are apolitical organizations where humanitarian organizations, primarily medical federal, scientific specifically is specialized in complex surgeries. and it's highly needed in gaza at this time because 80% of the injuries that are brought to the hospitals in gaza are blast injuries. and primarily women and children. this is what we have seen and we continue consistently see back to hospitals and as you point out, your organization is apolitical, is focused on providing this life-saving medical treatment income countries with limited access to health care and your teams risked their lives to perform lifesaving surgery is but you also document the ongoing events in gaza. >> could that perhaps by israel has banned organization. do you think?
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>> again, i'd like to stress on the fact that we have not been banned. we've been denied entry and that's why we're hoping that this is temporary, is not permanent. and yes, we are a humanitarian organizations bottom bauer work is to document, but always here on the ground we don't take sides. we don't report for our own research and analysis and publications will report what we see on the ground with documented, and we publish it. that is the minimum that we can do as humanitarian organizations on the ground? without taking any sides. so we maintain our apolitical position and we maintain our new neutrality similar to the organization that we operate under assembly, which is the who and we have seen consistently over the past 12 months that those organisms patients have effectively stayed in their lane, which is that humanitarian medical lane.
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i'm taking care of women, children. those who require immediate attention due to the blast injuries that we see literally on a daily basis, when we are when we are in gaza i can tell you our team on the ground in the north has reported that the indonesian hospital hospital, the al-awda hospital in the north, as well as kamala adwan hospital, have been bombarded. a multiple times, are bombed multiple times in the past few days. the upper floors of the indonesian hospital as well? well as allow the hospital have been destroyed. the indonesian hospital does not have electricity patients are trying to, trying really hard to effectively survive in this terrible environment. and many families had to pull their loved ones out in literally in cross, in the cross fire fire and it's just as humanitarian organizations, especially american organizations, to be
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denied entry especially at this point, it really breaks our hearts and i call upon the u.s. government specifically since we are us organizations to help us reverse this decision as soon as possible, doctor, most sadness or thank you so much for talking with us and for the work that you do. appreciate it. >> thank you cuba's blackout continues with millions in the dark and tropical storm oscar hampering efforts to restore we'll have details after research, and unreal savings elevate your every day a cnn underscored, see all our reviews and recommendations that underscored.com i didn't have to spend my life trying to find my carlin mine phone mean at an early age he was just a matter of how good i could get and how farro would go ram are callings to build trucks so
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monday, eventually turning to the northwest. it's then expected to make another turn to the north east on tuesday when it's forecast to move near the south eastern and central bahamas oscars landfall comes as cuba continues to cope with ongoing power outages. the countrywide blackouts are causing worry about food spoilage and a lack of water. as the storm is expected to delay urgent efforts to restore power. cnn's patrick oppmann reports from havana people here say they've been waiting all day and no power has come yet. >> they're killing time by playing dominoes in the street. people have said that the food is already begun to go to waste. that they're hungry that there has been no power or water. the kids are sleeping this week is just too hot to sleep inside and people, you know, are making jokes, but they're also really
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uncomfortable and really unhappy. >> are very upset that they still don't have an idea when power is going to come back on here or anywhere else. >> so already four times. >> if cuban government has been in the process of restoring power and had it all come crashing down, complete loss of power on this island, so that is what worries people's at a longer this goes on, we already know that school is going to be canceled here for several days. >> life really can't returned to normal until the power gets on. >> in this point, nobody can say when that will happen. patrick oppmann, cnn, havana thanks for joining us. i'm rosemary church for our international viewers, world sport is coming up next. and for those of you here in the united states and canada, i'll be back with more cnn newsroom in just a month.
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viewers here in north america, i'm rosemary church, republican presidential candidate donald trump is not backing down from his enemy within comments. >> in recent days, trump has said he would use the military to quell any post-election unrest. and the backlash was almost immediate during an interview with fox news, he further define the comments by making references to his political opponents. nancy pelosi and adam schiff crooked guy. he's a crooked politician, hundred percent. he's going to be a senator now, can you believe it but again, no, no political he is enemy. >> no, he's a well, he's of course, he's an enemy. he's an enemy he wanted to put my son in jail and my son didn't even nobody was talking about. he's a bad people. we have a lot of bad people. but when you look
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at shifty schiff and some of the others yeah, they are to me the enemy from within. i think nancy pelosi is an enemy from within on cnn's state of the union. >> jake tapper asked republican speaker of the u.s. house, mike johnson about trump's comments and here's that exchange in multiple interviews this week, donald trump repeatedly referred to prominent democrats and others on the left in the united states, american citizens as quote, the enemy from within, unquote. >> and he suggested as president, he would want to use the national guard or military against them. one of the first things you did when you join when congress was to create the honor and civility caucus, does wanted to use the military against political opponents. would that pass muster with the stability that's not jake, you know, that's not what he's talking about there. what he's talking about is marauding gangs of dangerous, violent people who are destroying public property. >> he talked about adam schiff threaten other american cities
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not talk governor youngkin tried this with me to that's not he was very clear. >> let me let me play because he was asked about this later on because fox always likes to give donald trump an opportunity to clean it up and he always says no, no. i said what i meant. here's what he said when asked about it. the next day it is the enemy from within and they're very dangerous. they're marxists and communists and fascists, and they're sick. i use a guy like adam schiff because they made up the russia, russia, russia hoax. it took two years to solve the problem absolutely nothing was done wrong, et cetera they're dangerous for our country. we have china, we have russia, we have all these countries. if you have a smart president that they could all be handled, the more difficult or that pelosi's, these people, this so sick and there's so evil he's that, he's talking about using the us military against not marauding gangs of venezuelan. wait a minute. wait. >> if nancy pelosi, nancy pelosi's husband, paul. so let
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me just say if a democratic presidential candidate said that you and your wife for evil, and that the military should be used against you. i would say that's disgusting >> and some have said that about us because they don't like my politics. i did not hear president trump in that clip say he's going to sic the military on adam schiff. that's not what he's saying. you've got two different clips two different contexts what president trump is talking about is that they have been attacking and maligning him from the day he came down that golden escalator that everybody knows that's true and in 20 15 2016, that's when this began. he has been the most attacked malign, political figure in us history. they've tried to kill him twice in the last few months. i mean, this is real he'll and he feels that acutely and jake, you would you were under attack like he is all the time every day they i mean, iran who has assassination attempt against him, but that's not crazy dangerous path on the country. >> didn't nancy? >> on friday which fascinate donald trump.
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>> i mean, there's this it's conflation of any they're not jake. they're not but no, but the political attacks have been relentless and they have been baseless and they made up the russian collusion hoax and they went after him and it had been going after him ever since they tried to impeach him twice. i mean, they've done real damage in the american psyche. what i'm talking about that is the political attacks that are so over the top, kamala harris has used language saying he's so dangerous to the country. i mean, i've had colleagues in the house say he must be eliminated, he must be extended he's literally talking about this stuff is, you know, my against democrats. i mean, he's literally talking now, he's not always not jake. no, he's not know. he's talking about using the national guard and the military to keep the peace in our streets in the summer of 2020 that my democrat colleagues call this summer of love. it was crazy. it was mayhem and democratic progressive mayors and governors allowed it to go on, including tim walz, who allowed minneapolis to burn. and it's still not rebuild. look, trump is talking about restoring law
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and order and i'm telling you, you can mark it. people in the media can market but that resonates with the american people. they are sick of being afraid on the streets of their cities donald trump can bring order back to the chaos. they know that they're willing to give a little on his social media posts on language he uses it. he called route when you're already six a day of love he said that the january 6 criminals, the the prisoners who violently attacked your place of work, he comparison them to the victims of japanese internment camps and that guy is in favor of law and order 60 minutes is rejecting donald trump's claim that the show's recent interview with kamala harris was deceitfully edited at the direction of her campaign, 60 minutes ran and a short version of houses answer to a question, and her full response answer ran in a segment on cbs's face the
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nation. trump claims. they network edited the segment to make harris quote, look like she's normal. 60 minutes says that's false explaining when we added any interview, we strive to be clear, accurate, and on point, the portion of her answer on 60 minutes was more succinct, allowing more time for other subjects in a wide ranging 21 minute long segment. now, trump originally pulled out of his own scheduled interview with 60 minutes. the show says he's still welcome to come back well, at least seven people are dead and several others critically injured after part of a ferry dock collapsed on several island in georgia on saturday authorities, are urgently investigating the cause of the tragedy. cnn's rafael romo has our report it's still very early in the investigation, but there are several things officials are focusing on,
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including why the gangway had a catastrophic failure, weather, the increased number of people might have been a factor and the age of the gangway itself, cnn has obtained video of the dark leading to the gangway that shows how the whole structure collapsed. >> you see the ferry in the background of the same one guests were trying to get to where the tragic collapse happened. we later see people by the shore trying to rescue those who had fallen into the water. what we know is that the gangway collapsed this shortly before for the afternoon on saturday yes. crowds gathered on sapelo island for a celebration of the gullah geechee community of black slave descendants, according to walter raven, the commissioner of georgia department of natural resources sources, the gangway that led from the dark to the fairy collapsed when about 40 people were on it. commissioner raven said that there was a significant increase in the number of people visiting on saturday, although he doesn't yet know if that was a factor in the gangway to collapse typically
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less than 100 yesterday, i'm told that we had around 700 people on the island that resulted in us offering additional ferry runs with both of our ferries, the kd underwood in the anne marie at least 20 people ended up in the water and tragically, seven died, including charles houston, who served that chaplain for the dnr, city of planes volunteer firefighter, and also worked with the georgia bureau of investigations officials also said there are three other people in critical condition it's an biden also reacted to the news saying that he and the first lady are heartbroken to learn about the ferry dock walkway collapse on georgia's sapelo island. >> what should have been a joyous celebration of gullah geechee culture and history instead turned into tragedy and devastation. the president said sapelo island 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
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plantations. rafael romo, cnn, atlanta fans from across the world are paying tribute to the late singer songwriter and former one direction member, liam payne in indonesia, hundreds of mourners held a prayer vigil in jakarta on sunday. >> and in spain, dozens of heartbroken fans gathered in central madrid to honor the late it's thing is impact and legacy. pain was just 31-years-old when he died after falling from his hotel room balcony in one is aires on wednesday investigators in argentina are working to reconstruct his final hours however, the public prosecutor believes pain was potentially experiencing some kind of episode due to substance abuse at the time camila bernal brings us the latest developments even though liam payne's father has been in window situs since friday's sources telling cnn that the body has not been released to
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the face family we are being told that they will release that body to the family as soon as they complete the last clinical test needed, we were being told by a sources that the father was able to see the body at the morgue. >> but what he wasn't able to do was go into the room where his son was staying. they allowed him to go into a similar room on another floor because of this ongoing investigation while there, the father also going outside and speaking to the fans. thank you. seeing them for their support. the fans have been gathering not just in buenos, it aires, but also all over the world, including in london, in japan, and australia. and here in the u.s. a lot of these fans bringing letters and photos and flowers and candles. a lot of them singing together, singing one direction songs, and expressing how meaningful the band has been for them as they've grown up with them, we've also seen an outpouring of support on social media
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including from liam payne's sister, who expressed the fact that he was her best friend, saying she is in disbelief and of course also expressing her love for her brother. we also learned that one of the other former members of one direction zayn malik, announcing that he's postponing his us portion of the tour. and of course, thinking his fans for understanding camila bernal, cnn, los angeles we want to thank you for joining us this hour i'm rosemary church. >> i'll be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. >> cnn special live two weeks before election day. vice president harris bases voters and takes the pressing questions, lie anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall paula harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn that colonoscopy for
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