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trump had 15 days left to convince voters leader is based on who you lift if they get joseph, our country is finished. >> the war is going to grind on it's got two distinct front in gaza with hamas and in lebonon with hezbollah. >> gain weight of lead from the dark to ferry collapsed when about 40 people were on it, they initial fires andy show a catastrophic failure >> this is cnn newsroom with max foster and christina macfarlane hello, a warm welcome to our viewers. >> joining us in the u.s. canada and around the world, i'm max foster is monday, october 21, even 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in the
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battleground, states of pennsylvania and north carolina, where kamala harris and donald trump will spend their respective monday's with 15 days left to go before the election. it's the site of an all-out final blitz for support in a razor thin race that could easily go either way already more than 13 million ballots are been cast. with many states allowing for some sort of early voting, but ultimately, the election is expected to come down to just a handful of key swing states and that's where harris and trump campaigns will be focusing their attention over this very busy week. harris will be joined by former republican congresswoman liz cheney on a swing through the key states of pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin as the vice president looks to pick up the support of some republican leaning voters, disenchanted with donald trump harris and donald trump both hit the campaign trail hard over the weekend. the two traded barbs in exchange sometimes personal attacks as they spoke with
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supporters the vice president had several events in georgia, including a stop at a suburban atlanta church where she celebrated his sixth birthday and urged people to cast their ballots as early as possible. harris talk to the crowd about her view of good leadership division who suggest that the measure of the strength a leader is based on who you beat down instead of what we know, which is the true measure this time, leader is based on, you live and then interview with msnbc on sunday, harris addressed has struggled to win the support of black men, saying her strategy with them is the same as it is with all voters.
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earn the vote of everyone regardless of their race or gender and what can be frustrating sometimes is to have journalists asked me this question as though one should assume that i would just be able to take for granted the vote a black man i think that's actually an uninformed perspective. because why would black men be any different than any other demographic of voter? they expect that you earn their vote well, donald trump spent most of the weekend and the critical state of pennsylvania, he made headlines on saturday at the town hall. there telling a meandering ten minutes story about arnold palmer that shocked many people when he described the golfing legend coming out of a locker room shower. but on sunday, the former president kept it more low key, focusing mostly on attacking kamala harris. i'm danny freeman reports on sunday
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evening, frankly, we saw a more disciplined former president donald trump on the campaign trail here in pennsylvania. >> they were far for your tangents be received mean. shorter than normal in it certainly seemed like me, former espn host who moderate the event plus the campaign selected voters who asked the candidate questions really were able to keep former president didn't donald trump more on track 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 to immigration. now, there were of course, several exaggerations when it came to the subject of the economy integration, immigration, and crime. and there were some because normal asides. he spoke about bragging about his poll numbers. he also erin some of his grievances against abc news 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, however, continued to boost his new campaign surrogate elon musk the
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billionaire who has been stumping for him in pennsylvania over the course of the weekend. in fact, even including offering a row apple of $1 million to supporters who signed a petition to get into some of the events which some legal experts tell cnn, it might be illegal. particular scene and what the former president said this evening about both harris and elon musk. >> this woman is so incompetent you so bad, you cannot. and 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. >> an early on sunday, former president trump stopped by a mcdonald's in one important bucks county in the suburbs of philadelphia he was seen doing a photo op, making fries in the fryer and also serving some patrons from the drive-thru. danny freeman, cnn lancaster, pennsylvania in a taped interview that aired on fox news on sunday, trump cupboard some familiar ground lobbying or lobbying rather criticisms
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and personal attacks and kamala harris, but he also expanded on his previous assertion that has democratic critics are the enemy within intent on destroying the country? >> even when host howard kurtz tried to throw him a lifeline suggesting the former president actually meant to say opponents trump shrugged it off and doubled down adam shifty schiff, he's a crooked guy. he's a crooked politician, 100%. he's going to be a senator now, can you believe it but again, no, no political opponent? >> he was enemy. know, 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 know what there's talking about. he's a bad people. we have a lot of bad people but when you look at shifty schiff and some of the others, yeah, they are to me the enemy from within. i think nancy she pelosi is an enemy from within >> secretary of defense, lloyd austin, arriving in kyiv.
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meanwhile, just a short time ago for an unannounced visit to the ukrainian capital. as far as a meeting in brussels last week with his counterparts in nato, high on the agenda, questions from he lies about the upcoming election might impact ukraine aid specifically concerns that a potential trump victory could jeopardize future us aid to ukraine sources familiar with the meeting, tel us that austin said that whilst he can't predict the future, there is still bipartisan support for ukraine in congress, nato officials say they're preparing for the us to take on a lesser role, seen as natasha bertrand is traveling with defense secretary austin joins us now by phone. he's still the most powerful defense secretary when it comes to ukraine. so how do you think he can reassure the authorities there yeah, max, that's the big question. >> i mean, there's a lot of anxiety here of course, about just what the future of us aid ukraine is going to look like given the imminent presidential
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election but of course, secretary austin is here to try to reassure them that the u.s. has still a lot of things in the pipeline that are headed. ukraine's way, including weapons that were invested in a few years ago that are now just being manufactured and sent over to ukraine. that includes advanced surface to air missiles. example. >> and he's also reassuring them that look, even if the u.s. is pulling back a bit in the future from ukraine aid there still will remain bipartisan support in congress regardless of who is president, he believes. and that very key international coalition of allies that the u.s. managed to bring together to support ukraine militarily over the last several years, he believes that that too is going to remain intact. but what the ukrainians are on somewhat of a backfoot right now, the russians continue to make slow but steady advances, gaining territory. they continue to recruit about 30,000 personnel per month to fight in ukraine, whereas ukraine is facing
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serious manpower shortages to all of this is going to be at the top of the agenda today when secretary austin meets with president zelenskyy and defense minister umerov but look, i mean, part of the big question here as you look back over austin's legacy over the last two plus years of this war, given that this is going to, most likely be his last trip to ukraine as part of this administration, there are certainly questions about whether the u.s. has done enough to give ukraine what it needs. and fast enough to make meaningful advances against the russians and actually have a strategy in place for a decisive victory against russian troops. max natasha with you when we get more from kyiv. >> thank you. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy warning his country faces quote, a new threat. after reports that north korean soldiers may join the war to support russian troops clare sebastian joins us with more. do we know how many we're talking about president zelenskyy said that he thinks 10,000 will eventually be deployed south britain intelligence is putting the
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number at 12,000. they think that 1,500 have already been sent across the border for training. so in the grand scheme, obviously of this war where russia has several hundred thousand in the field at any given time. that's not a huge number, but i think why this is being seen as such a big problem. one is because the size of north korea and north korea's army and general 1.2 million. it's one of the most militarized country she's in the world. if this ends up being a pipeline, this is a serious problem for ukraine facing its own manpower shortages. and we now have evidence too videos. one was sent to cnn by the ukrainian government. one has emerged on social media showing these troops at a zoo. one of them there at a russian training ground just across the border from china's. so in the fight we've not seen any evidence. they're actually in ukraine yet, but there appears to be some evidence that they're already training and this doesn't just play into russia's strategy of attrition, right? extending the war, trying to outlast ukraine and its allies. but this sort of, this expands the geopolitical sort of ripple effects of this war. we now have south korea summoning the russian ambassador because it's a sole this morning
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saying that this would be a major security risk for south korea as well. the secretary general of nato just spoke to the south korean president. he posted on x in the last hour saying this would mark a significant escalation. neither the u.s. nor nato have confirmed that they have their own evidence of this yet. but of course it is being very closely what should for ukraine, this presents a major argument in favor of crossing the next rubicon in terms of weapons, they are going to be arguing certainly with this meeting with austin today that the west needs to lift restrictions on using long-range missiles inside russia. now that there may be another national army being deployed by russia in this war, and it does show there's still focused on the front line and pushing forward if they using infantry effectively. >> well, we don't know how these troops he's north korean troops would be deployed or where they could be used as sort of elite forces. there may be part of the sort of human waves tactic that we've seen. russia use. but what it does speak to, of course, is that strategy of attrition that russia needs to bring an ever more weapons in put me in ever more lot more manpower. so that
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it can keep this war going until they hope ukraine vows out. >> thank you we are learning that an american detained by russia was involved in a bit of intrigue for the u.s so paul whelan says, he passed information he learned from other prisoners about the ukraine war to western officials whilst this held in a russian penal colony, whelan says he was able to communicate with former prisoners who were later sent to the front lines during an interview on sunday, he explained how it happened the prisoners from the camp, they went to the front line. they had communication and they would communicate with us. and the communication from them. i was passing back to the fore government now, through illegal cell phones you got a cell phone into the russian labor camp? >> yeah. we had burner phones. >> that's pretty incredible the guards didn't know about it or they just look the other way. >> they looked the other way a russian prison guard gets three $400 a month. you give them a carton of cigarettes you can do
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just about anything you want but we learned had been detained by russian officials on unrelated charges of spying for the u.s. >> he was released this past august in a prisoner swap between the u.s. and russia so let's come, we are following the latest developments in the middle east as first responders search for survivors in lebanon after new israeli strikes overnight. plus classified us intel on israel's plans for retaliatory strike on iran has been leaked we'll bring you the latest on that investigation. and italy fights to stay above water as the country grapples with severe flooding. just a month after storm, boris left, it's devastating mark, we'll go live to rome with the latest your cat is interesting. >> but if your cat isn't there, corky south lately, they may have pain from a common condition called osteoarthritis now, there's so when cia zelenskyy is a once monthly
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the us continues to investigate how exactly highly classified intelligence documents showing the u.s. assessing how israel is planning to retaliate against iran were leaked in public. there are major questions about who had access to these documents and who might have leaked them. and also whether there is any other highly sensitive information that could also potentially be leaked house speaker mike johnson confirmed the investigation and said that the leak is very concerning. it comes at a time when the u.s. is true brian, to assess exactly how israel will proceed as its planning, it's response to iran's barrage of missile attacks which it had launched. at israel earlier this month. now, these documents started to surface on friday friday after they were posted on telegram. there are two documents that are marked top secret and also bear markings suggesting that they were only meant to be
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viewed by the u.s. and its so-called five eyes allies. that includes the uk and canada. now, without getting into the specifics of these documents, they appear to show how the u.s. is assessing that israel is preparing for its response. that includes satellite imagery of descriptions of israel military activities in preparation, as well as the movement of military equipment such as munitions. now, a while the details of israel preparing for for a response against iran are no surprise, the fact that these documents were leaked is a key concern to the us. it comes at a delicate moment as the u.s. is trying to speak with israel on a regular basis. about their next steps president joe biden has said that they he believes that he does have a sense of how and when israel will be responding. now it's unclear whether this
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leak might cause israel to change any of its plans. but this is something that the u.s is trying to get a handle of trying to figure out exactly lee how these documents were leaked at a very sensitive time arlette saens, cnn, the white house lebanese state media reporting, a new round of israeli airstrikes overnight causing casualties or damage. right now, efforts are underway to rescue people trapped under the rubble captures the moment to strike, hit a building near beirut's international airport on sunday, sending it crumbling to the ground. the israeli military says it's targeting financial institutions linked to hezbollah the lebanese health ministry says more than 1,800 people have been killed since israel ramped up attacks on the iran-backed militant group last month but the idf is vowing to continue defending the israeli people, saying hezbollah fired about 200
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projectiles into israel on sunday us secretary of defense lloyd austin announced that the missile defense systems sent to israel is now in place and ready to go as israel prepares to retaliate against iran after its attack on october the first new video from inside a central gaza hospital shows devastating scenes and the aftermath of an israeli strike on sunday medical teams are treating the wounded on the floor, some covered in blood, including young boys sources say the attack killed at least six people in a refugee camp it comes off to gaza's health ministry says at least 87 people were killed in an israeli airstrike on northern gaza on saturday graphic footage showed the bodies of several children amongst the dead, many with extensive injuries as the war rages on more than 140,000 children received their second dose of the polio vaccine on saturday as part of a massive campaign led by the un immunizable than 90% of children in gaza salma
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joins us now. i mean, there's so much to update on that. certainly things are not slowing down in either gaza or lebanon. >> let's start with lebanon because there were strikes overnight rescue workers, as you mentioned, are still trying to dig through the rubble. that's still an active situation. is really strikes, hitting ballbek in eastern lebanon as well as the did he have tear in southern lebanon? israel says that it issued what it calls evacuation orders for these areas and it's part of that wider push. we saw over the weekend with israel saying that it is targeting hezbollah's financial institutions in its crosshairs is this group called al-qadri, al-hassan association this financial institution, according to israel provides salaries to fighters. it allows hezbollah to evade sanctions. it allows hezbollah to purchase weapons. but here's the big, but it is also a banking system that means it provides some 300,000 people would be sick by banking services, including
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paying their salaries, offering loans to some of the poorest and the shia community in lebanon and israel says that is part of the stated goal. it is not just to destroy the brick and mortar of this financial institution. it is to evade the trust between hezbollah's financial institutions and the people who rely on it, which is the shia community of lebanon. so many consequences beyond what you see in the immediate aftermath of these airstrikes and israel, of course, not backing down. in fact doubling down yoav gallant, the country's defense minister, was on the border with lebanon, just the other day speaking to israeli troops saying in this were these were his words that goal is to clear, again, galant's words, to clear the areas of southern lebanon to allow people in northern israel to return home. yoav gallant saying that hezbollah is not just being defeated, it is actively being destroyed by israel's military. but as you can imagine, the consequences of this are absolute the
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massive some 1,800 people have been killed in lebanon since the start of this recent offensive, more than 9,000 wounded. and again, those hopes of any talks, peace, progress, of any attempts to cease fire. all of those still stalled. there are some attempts, some backdoors. i know that egypt you intelligence chief was meeting with israel's intelligence chief just the other day. so there are some new attempts to restart these peace talks, to restart any attempts at a ceasefire, the u.s. continues to push for red lines, but you have to remember, this is only going to escalate max because we're still awaiting israel's response to iran's ballistic missile barrage raj so in terms of, i mean, we were talking about the intelligence that we've seen israel very much downplaying that and then we'll see not going to use a plan that's been leaked of course and i think the implication of this is not just what is in the league, but of course, how did the leak happen? >> how does this erode trust
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between the u.s. and israel at such a sensitive time so there's a lot of back-channeling here in terms of trying to smooth over that relationship. first of all, and plug whatever whole caused that leak in the first place or salma. >> thank you very much, indeed. purchase in moldova casting their ballots on sunday in two crucial votes early results show that half the electorate voted yes. in the referendum to confirm the country's european union aspirations just under 98% of the votes have been counted for president, the incumbent maia sandu, receiving just under 42% of the vote. her opponent, the former prosecutor general of the country, i got just over 26% since neither reach 50% of the vote goes to a runoff and that will be on november 3. there have been allegations of russian backed interference in that election. >> all eyes are on michigan as it could decide who will take the white house in november. >> but the stakes are just assigned michigan senate race
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preparing to retaliate against iran's recent missile attack. the missile defense system could help israel against a counter-response from iran and its proxies. kamala harris and donald trump have had a busy week. they've got another one ahead as well on the campaign trail. as they make their final pitch to voters ahead of election day. harris spoke at two churches in georgia on sunday, whilst trump rallied in another battleground state and sylvania pressure continues to build in the state of michigan where both presidential nominees visited last week, the battleground state could decide not only the white house, but also the house and senate cnn's manu raju has more details over the race for michigan's open senate seat it was less than four years ago when republican mike rogers said this about donald trump i think yesterday broke the spell that so many people had about donald trump clearly, his actions led to that. you know,
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what we there's no great way to describe what happened yesterday sedition that was right after the january 6 attack is rodgers said of the outgoing president while you're right, you had responsibility for this. but now the former congressman is in a battle against democratic congresswoman elissa slotkin for a prize senate seat in michigan that could determine control of the chamber. >> how many are fired up for another four years of donald trump and his trump maintains his tight grip over the gop the to have developed a deep alliance has rodgers, his fate appears tied to the former president in one of the nation's most important battleground. you even said that he was clearly responsible for the acts of january 6 do you stand by any i didn't say he was clearly responsible, but here's the thing. >> but do you stay a criticism that you had even donald trump said, i was tough, but fair i'll take that all day long. >> all my criticism is out
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there and i'm not walking away from anything. >> what i am telling you is now we have choices i guess the criticism you'd get is that you evolved on trump for political expediency to align yourself because you need to win this state i think that's nonsense. look at the issues i wouldn't line up with kamala harris on anything rodgers is now trying to tie vice president kamala harris to slotkin as she voted 100% with the biden/harris agenda, michigan is ground zero in the fight for control of the house and senate is slotkin and rogers are in it dead dead-heat and in mccomb county, the birthplace of conservative reagan democrats slotkin is trying to make inroads it's always been a hotbed and it continues to be habit. what is the message? just been? not connecting with those voters i think it's on us to reach out and earn people's votes and i think, you know, democrats pass a lot of really important legislation, but we also we've got to get that message out and we haven't always been graded
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that that's on us on the airwaves, slotkin attacking rodgers over abortion. i'm scared that mike rogers will continue to take away my rights, but it's slotkin who has been on the defensive and outside group linked to mitch mcconnell, dropping a staggering $27 million in the final six weeks alone with gop groups spending 96 million on the airwaves, outpacing democrats $88 slotkin voted to allow states to ban gasoline powered vehicles that would crush michigan's economy as she's fielding relentless criticism for her vote to allow city limits on gas-powered vehicles. >> she's had to cut ads like this. >> i live on a dirt road nowhere near a charging station. so i don't own an electric car another challenge, the war in gaza, that has freed the democratic coalition as an arab american groups. >> now, urging the state's sizable arab population cannot support the gop or democratic candidates for president and senate. all over israel.
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>> slotkin has a history, where we're judging people by their history in here. and what am i going to take a chance by voting for someone putting in office and they get i think later. >> and now a gop group seeking to dampen democratic support by targeting arab americans with ads touting harris is in slotkin support for israel but even as farc and has backed the biden-harris agenda and campaign with the vp when the vice president comes, you go. >> she has tried to show some separation. >> some of the proposals that are coming out. i want to look at them. i'm not immediately saying rah, i'm on board, but the truth is, i can have those conversations with kamala harris when we disagree mike rogers can't disagree with donald trump thank, you as trump was in detroit earlier this month, he leveled this insult. our whole country will end up being like detroit if she's your president, were you okay with what he said you know what, this is? >> just i spent a lot of time and it's right and here's what the people of detroit have
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been telling me. >> they are frustrated that they are not making improvements $38,000 in median wage in detroit 68,000 outstate, please. >> rise in the country would look now what we're talking about it's their schools that are failing and the democrats every year keeps saying, i'm going to help you. and there schools have deteriorated slotkin says, it's part of a pattern. everyone who used to be thoughtful in independent either has to get with trump and salute and do anything he says, or they can't be in politics. and it's sad to see it's like watching the last buffalo die. it is sad now the husband, democratic presidential nominee, kamala harris, says he finds it so vexing that any jewish voters would support donald trump. doug emhoff, who is jewish himself is putting the focus on past anti-semitic remarks made by the former president is the second gentleman stumping for harris in michigan on sunday it really is shocking that a jew
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would look at this man who has said so many anti semitic things, dined with anti semites and literally went to an event purporting to fight anti-semitism in dc a few weeks ago. >> and said that if he loses, he's going to blame the jews. he has repeatedly said jews who don't vote for examined emhoff also made reference to how trump called him a quote, crappy jew in a radio interview earlier this year cuba. the roth tropical storm oscar. and yet another power grid collapsed. the slow moving storm has brought heavy rainfall and life-threatening flash flooding to eastern cuba. the national hurricane center warns that to 18 inches of rain could fall in the region through wednesday morning. the storm is worsening. living conditions for millions already facing days without power due
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to cuba's aging energy grid, havana residents have taken to the streets with pots and pans to protest the government's response to the nationwide outage and official says the storm will likely hamper efforts to restore power multiple attempts have failed since friday. there's two people have died after extreme overnight rainfall caused flash flooding in new mexico. officials in the city of roswell say hundreds of others have been rescued with dozens taken to hospital for severe floods, left motorists stranded and sweep cars away on sunday. you can see this truck submerged in the water roswell saw a record 5.78 inches of rainfall on saturday. that's according to the national weather service and the flood watch for eastern new mexico has been extended to 6:00 a.m. eastern time and he's one person is dead in northeast italy after heavy rain caused extensive overnight flooding across that region, the victim was reportedly driving when his car was swept away by the water
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the area is still recovering from devastating flooding brought on by storm. boris just a month ago soon as body in barbie nadeau joins us now from rome obviously this everything's waterlogged already and this is just adding to the flooding that victim as a 20-year-old young man, we understand and we're just hearing report after report of these harrowing rescues including late last night, a three-year-old little girl rescued by helicopter with her parents. >> you know, we've seen all manner of rescues and domestic pets, dogs the cat's things like that that are stuck in these homes you know, the ground is saturated from boris, but also, you know, a lot of the infrastructure is not back online from devastating floods in this area last year. so it's very complicated situation and it's going to continue raining. we understand, you know, they're under a flood watch until at least tuesday the forecast isn't very good schools are
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closed, they've got some issues with roads out and things like that. bolonia, especially so it has been a hit and this is a city that has a lot of canals. and when these streams and rivers broke, their banks upstream, it really ended and inundated the city of bologna. this is a university towns of course are a lot of people there right now. they've had to close schools and all sorts of things. it's, it's still raining, it's still difficult, and it's still very, very dangerous because under that floodwater, people aren't necessarily sure the conditions of the roads and the sidewalk fox and things like that. so they're really looking at it but it's not just in central italy, you know, we've seen all sorts of flooding as well in sicily, in the city of catania, there were some dramatic rescues. people ban on their motorcycles being swept away off the streets and they're not as prepared for that kind of flooding in sicily. but the rain continues and it's very concerning for the authorities here. >> max, you're absolutely barbie. keep us something. thank you. wooden boat carrying
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231 migrants, including 14 women and three children, was intercepted off spain's canary islands on sunday, is the largest number of people to be rescued from a single boat off the island this year on 30,000 migrants have made the boat journey from west africa to the spanish islands since january. that's an increase of nearly 40% from the same period last year. authorities in georgia investigating the cause of a deadly ferry dock collapse will have the latest in a report just ahead, plus heartbroken fans from all over the world. pay their respects to the late singer one direction member, liam payne, as investigators try to reconstruct his final moments, do stay with us you'll want answers a stoop political analysis. >> you have questions the biden said the right both stayed away. >> why did trump pulled out of 60 minutes? >> i love pulling out, losing that network of i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn and
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>> because we need each other communications tower, houston, texas killing multiple people, including a child the crash caused explosion and fire and topple the structure some homes near the crash site lost power.
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>> officials worried that a nearby propane tank could explode. but in the end, the fire was extinguished, leaving the mangled tower lying in a lying in a clearing behind a row of homes. the federal aviation administration we'll investigate the incident at least seven people are dead and several others have been critically injured. after part of a ferry dock collapse on sapelo island in georgia that was on saturday. authorities originally investigating the cause of that tragedy, cnn's rafael romo has the report it's still very early in the investigation, but there are several things officials are focusing on, 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 win at the tragic collapse
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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 four in the afternoon on saturday as crowds gathered on sapelo island for a 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 that led from the dock to the ferry 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 collapse. typically less than 100 yesterday, i'm told that we had around 700 people on the island that resulted in us offering additional ferry rocks with both of our ferries, the k-t underwood and anne annmarie, i believe 20 people ended up in the water and tragically, seven died, including charles houston, who served as a chaplain for the dnr, city of planes volunteer firefighter,
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and also worked with the georgia bureau of investigations officials also said there are three other people in critical condition, but isn't 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 plantations. rafael romo, cnn, atlanta been named in at least six new lawsuits, including one from an accuser who claimed she was just 13-years-old when she was allegedly drugged and assaulted the new lawsuits include allegations of rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment, battery or false imprisonment.
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>> they joined six other lawsuits filed against combs last week by a texas attorney claiming to represent at least 100 120 alleged victims of combs meanwhile, in his federal cases, over child over charges related to racketeering, sex trafficking, and prostitution lawyers for combs have asked the judge to stop potential witness it says from talking about the allegations which she's denied. prosecutors have opposed that request now, 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 singer's impacted legacy, paying was just 31-years-old when he died after falling from his hotel room balcony and when is ari's on wednesday? camila bernal, as the very latest even though liam payne's father has been in window situs since friday,
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sources telling cnn that the body has not been released to the 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 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 similar room on another floor because of this ongoing investigation while there, the father also going out items, speaking to the fans thanking them for their support the fans have been gathering, not just in buenos it is, 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
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up with them, we've also seen an outpouring of support on social media, 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 they're former members of one direction zayn malik, announcing that he's postponing his us portion of the tour. and of course, thanking his fans for understanding camila bernal, cnn, los angeles and we'll be right back skilled, proud to fix this leak. >> but before i started, angie's list, different story that was 1995 and a lot of strange and angie said, but what has it changed are the issues that homeowners space busted pipes, kitchen rhinos were for repairs lawn care and the solution hasn't changed either skilled pros to get all
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