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and what about president bush? recently he spoke against vladimir putin's barbaric invasion of ukraine, which putin justified by citing bushes, iraq war. and while the comparison differs in many key ways putin was not the only one with iraq on his mind. >> the result is an absence of checks and balances in russia and the decision of one man and to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of iraq i mean, ukraine correct. >> anyway one of the most uncomfortable friday and slips i've ever seen
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watching us here in the states, canada, and around the world. >> i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom former first lady michelle obama joins kamala harris on the campaign trail. look at the message the two delivered in a crucial state where early voting has just started donald trump rallies in two swing states in one day as he attacks both his rival and beyonce, we'll have the latest on the historically tight race for president and hopes the tensions between israel and iran will ease after israel's retaliatory strikes for the october 1 missile attack on a live report from jerusalem newsroom with kim brunhuber are preparing for their last full week of campaigning before the voters decide which one of them is the next president of the united states. >> later today, trump is set for a rally in new york's
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madison square garden. now, new york isn't a swing state, but the rally could help with the down-ballot races meanwhile, plus vice president will be courting black and latino voters in battleground, pennsylvania. more than 36 million americans have already cast their ballots and statewide early voting is now underway in michigan where polls are showing a very tight contest. on saturday, trump and harris were both in that battleground state. cnn senior data reporter harry enten looks at with the latest numbers from there, and the other must win states to show up mathematically. >> kamala harris likely must carry three of these four states to win. these are the states that are most likely going to determine who the next president united states, as you look in north carolina, look at this donald trump with less than a point lead wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, that great blue wall in the great lake states, harris ahead by less than a point less than a point, less than a point when you're showing the foremost important states and the margin
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in all four of them is one of the candidates up by less than a point. i'm not quite sure there's any other way to put it. then this race is really really close one of the biggest names in the democratic party showed up in michigan to help kamala harris galvanize her base for the first time this cycle, former first lady michelle obama rally for harris do not buy into the lie that we do not know who calmly is or what she stands for. >> this is someone who understands you. all of you, someone from a middle-class family raise mostly by her mom, like so many of us, leaning on her neighbors, like we all do that what you want in a president, someone who gets you, and we'll have your back cnn's eva mckend has more from kalamazoo vice president harris
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focused on the pillars of her closing argument, asking michigan voters to take advantage of early in-person voting that started in the state. this weekend. she talked about the former president's enemies list just contrast in that with her to do list for the american people, she argued that trump in a second term would operate with no guardrails and reminding voters about his calls to terminate the constitution take a listen so much. >> this is going to be a tight race till the very end so we have a lot of work to do but we like hard work hard work is good work >> we will win saw vice president harris on stage with former first lady,
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michelle obama, who argued that this race should not even be close and asked supporters to do something, not look at the polls but instead do all that they could to support the vice president. >> she also asked women to lean on the men in their lives on this issue of reproductive rights, arguing that they have every right to be angry at people that in her words, assault their sense of safety eva mckend, cnn, kalamazoo, michigan with the presidential race and a dead heat. >> donald trump focused saturday on shoring up support from key groups and the battleground states of pennsylvania and michigan in pennsylvania, the former president worked to appeal to younger voters with a rally on penn state's main campus areas pennsylvania, you have to stand up and you have to tell kamala that you've had enough you're not going to take it anymore year the worst vice president destroyed san francisco you are
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horrible to the great state of california. >> you're just horrible carballa year fired, get out of here michigan is the tension there was focused on arab american voters who make up a significant portion of the state's electorate. >> trump invited several arab american and muslim leaders to join him on stage and in his remarks, he said he met with other leaders before the rally. trump also brought beyonce his appearance or the pact harris rally in houston. he said the crowd thought the singer would perform and falsely claimed people got angry when she didn't serious so the answer went up, spoke for a couple of minutes and then left that the place went crazy. >> they blew the hell out of everybody. they thought she was going to perform now, i would have no interest in that, but they said and what happened is my opponent got up and started speaking. they booed the hell out of her. it's crazy
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there's turmoil at the the washington post after the paper announced it wouldn't endorse a presidential candidate this year or in the future. so far, owner jeff bezos, isn't commenting on the controversy or on reports that he squashed an endorsement for kamala harris, drafted by the editorial board former executive if editor marty baron called it an act of cowardice, at least one editor has resigned and some high profile staffers have publicly condemn the decision. others tell cnn they have no problem with the editorial board, not endorsing generally, but they all said they found the timing of the announcement troubling meanwhile, the daughter of the los angeles times owner says she and her father decided that the paper wouldn't endorse harris nneka. sun is showing told the new york times that the decision was motivated by harris is support for israel in its conflict with hamas in gaza. but the 31-year-old activist has no official role at the paper and has been accused four of meddling and coverage. billionaire owner patrick shooting showing later
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refuted his daughters comments saying she wasn't involved in the decision. three members of the editorial board have resigned and a wave of outrage. readers have canceled their subscriptions retaliatory strike on iran, there are hopes that tensions between the two countries will ease. israel is keeping a tight lid on detailed results from its saturday air strikes on iran, raining officials say they're ready to respond, but they haven't and said how meanwhile, us president joe biden is calling for calm areas got fouled. >> it looks like they did anything out of the military targets. my hope is the pentagon says defense secretary lloyd austin spoke with israeli defense minister yoav golan after the strike. austin says iran shouldn't respond to israel strike, and that this
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could mark the end of this exchange meanwhile, israel hamas ceasefire talks are scheduled to take place today. the heads of the cia and masad will be among the negotiators. this will be the first meeting in more than two months. cnn chief global affairs correspondent matthew chance is live in jerusalem as you've been tracking the reaction and the implications of israel's attack back on iran. what's the latest well, i situation seems to have calmed in the region following this israeli strike on iran on saturday morning as you mentioned, both sides have really played down what was hit, the iranians have acknowledged that, that these four soldiers were killed in the israeli air strikes but they haven't commented anything in terms of the missile production facilities or the all the air defense installations being attacked
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for that, which is what israel says were targeted. >> i think there was a sort of collective sigh of relief around the region and amongst israel's allies, that the targets that were struck we are only military targets. certainly that's what the israelis have underlined. whereas there was a concern that a much broader spectrum of targets could have been, could have been hit nuclear research facilities individuals in the iranian regime, fuel infrastructure facilities as well but the israelis kept it very narrow to these military targets. and that's led to some hopes. i think that this could be at the end of the current round of for tat attacks between the two countries. but again, you can, there's still lots of volatility. volatility in the region and it's not certain that that whole situation has now come to an end and speaking of hopes, matthew on the gaza
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ceasefire and hostage negotiations where do things stand right now yeah, well, there's been a hiatus in the talks to get the hostages act. there are still 101 israeli hostages being held inside gaza and it talks on a ceasefire as well, which is the two things go hand in hand there's been nothing happening on that front for a couple of months, but that's now about to change with israel sending one of its top security chiefs to doha in qatar to engage with the hurry officials, egyptian officials as well who are the sort of proxies by which israel talks through her mass it's about whether those negotiations can resume a part of the problem, of course, is that the hamas leader, yahya sinwar has been killed and the organization has not yet formally appointed a new leadership. and so it's not clear who the other party is. if you like, for israel to engage with about a ceasefire and the release of hostages? and of course it's also not
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clear what the new hamas position or that position rather of the new hamas leader will be whether it will be just as hard line as yahya sinwar, or whether it will be more conciliatory and we're willing to engage in a ceasefire. so i mean, that's something that hopefully we're going to get some more clarity on in the days ahead as these talks resume. in doha, kim yeah, still so many questions john, how this will unfold matthew chance in jerusalem. thank you so much gaza officials say an israeli strike on a residential block in northern gaza has killed and wounded dozens of people. the israeli military says the numbers are exaggerated and that it carried out precise strike on hamas, israel prevents western the media from working in gaza. so cnn can't independently verify the claim meanwhile, the head of the world health organization says and israeli raid on the kamal adwan hospital in northern gaza ended saturday with the nurses who
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was there provided a horrific account of the raid sides. >> they were shooting from all directions with bombs and mortars. they evacuated everyone that was sheltering here, both men and women had to leave. they separated men and women in may to queues. it was very, very humiliating for our men since they took them without clothes and nothing to cover with in lebanon, israel hasn't let up on its attacks this was the scene in beirut a short time ago, explosions and smoke visible in the early morning sky. >> lebanon's health ministry says israeli strikes have killed nearly 2000 people over just the past five weeks, 1.2 million lebanese are displaced from their homes all right, still ahead. >> we'll go live to the capital of george after a hotly contested parliamentary election, the future of the former soviet republic is at stake because it's foreign between the east and the west. plus russia launches a deadly missile strike on a hospital in ukraine the latest from the
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ukraine, killing at least five people. >> one of the victims is a child russian missiles slammed into the city of dnipro overnight saturday leading to terrifying sleepless nights according to the city's mayor, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says the hospital hit was one of the country's most important. it's being used to treat injured soldiers, at least 21 people were wounded in the attack and starting today, russia will begin deploying north korean troops to the battlefields in eastern ukraine. that's according to ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is calling it a clear step in russia's escalation of the war when cnn's nathan hodge reports the north korean deployment isn't universally popular among russian troops training in the far east of russia have sparked a lot of speculation over russia's plans in ukraine in intercepted communications from the frontline obtained by the defense intelligence of ukraine. >> russian soldiers can be heard complaining about their
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new allies, the north koreans the code codenamed the k battalion on schem but boat, shouted regardless hear them refer rudely to the north koreans is the chinese the, audio intercepts also reveal plans to have one interpreter and three senior officers for every 30 north korean men, the kremlin had initially dismissed allegations of north korean troop deployments. >> but at the recent brics summit russian president vladimir putin appeared to acknowledge that pyongyang had sent soldiers to the country nathan hodge, cnn, london the post soviet republic of georgia
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could be pulled closer to russia after a crucial parliamentary election on saturday, georgia's ruling dream party claimed victory are for wars results show it won 53% of the vote with the prime minister thanking georgians for their son port georgian people who are experienced and wise people. thank you for standing together. the georgian people are the main authors of this victory, more than 1 million of our citizens came to the polling stations and supported peace however, the country is deeply divided, pro-western opposition movement is rejecting what it calls falsified election results and claims the ruling party orchestrated a quote constitutional coup we believe we are convinced and we are certain that this is due to election fraud. and therefore unity national movement does not accept these falsified election results jill doherty
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and joins us now from the georgian capital of tbilisi, and she's an adjunct professor at georgetown university and a former cnn moscow bureau chief. >> thank you so much for being here with us so these elections or build by some as the country's most important since independence, you're there in tbilisi. so what's the mood like there today well, i was just walking in the streets of tbilisi and i'd have to say right now, there's a lot of lack of clarity. >> actually where we go, because you have now i would call it the incomplete final results. we probably today we'll get the final results from the central election commission, but both sides really are claiming victory and that's the problem that i think the country faces right now. as you said government, the ruling party georgian dream greene, is definitely saying it won and won big and then the opposition is saying no there was vote-buying intimidation,
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ballot stuffing, other things like that. so they essentially say it was stolen so what we have today, what will happen is the international and the georgian observers will be speaking at various news conferences and they will explain what they've seen and whether they can justify these charges. that it was stolen. and then we'll have to see what foreign governments, including the united states and european governments say russia has already pretty much spoken. that is happy with the results. but i think it's it could potentially can be dragged out for quite a long time. and that means that things will be unstable so even tonight, we don't know whether the opposition will protests and what could happen from that that it's it is coming. >> what you said moscow would be happy with the results.
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let's let's look at the context here. i mean, it wasn't that long ago that georgia was looking to join the eu. now it seems closer than ever to moscow. so take us through what's on the line here if the dream party does indeed win well, i think, you if you look back, the georgian dream in the beginning actually was pretty western oriented. >> but what happened, especially with ukraine the invasion of ukraine by russia kelly speed it up this process in this ruling party, which is really one man rule kind of behind the scenes. it speeded up this process of moving closer to russia and the georgian dream has said, and i saw the posters right down the street there saying, look, if you want, what is happening? being in ukraine to happen to you, then don't vote for us or vote for us. if you don't want, what's happening to ukraine to happen to use. so the government has really frighten people to say we are,
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we will bring peace and security and progress and the west will bring you into war. in fact, they have a phrase, the party of war so that's where georgians are now. obviously, a lot of people, actually, if you look at the polls, 80%, roughly of the country wants to become part of the eu but the trick is the government says, yeah, we do too. but in 2030 and they continue to pass laws that will make it impossible for them to join the eu because they contradict, eu values. the anti lgbt law, which you may have heard of, the foreign agent law that was passed to all of this. so that's where we are and i think if you talk to anybody, they would say here they would say that this could be a real turning point for georgia. >> yeah, absolutely. in for that reason, i mean, the west is watching this intently.
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what's at stake for the u.s. for example? >> well, georgia is a very small country but it is very strategically located right now you have china entering the picture because you have certain areas for the supply of energy and oil gas, especially that china is looking at this, what they call the middle carter. so actually there's a lot of chinese investment here. then you have russia looking at it as a former soviet republic which it wants to keep in under its thumb and then the united states looks at it as the black sea and just an end also in a broader sense, can this is a place that really did it was kind of the poster child at the end of the soviet union. and independence here. and in another former soviet states, it was supposed poster child
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held for democracy and the openness. and you can see that if a very vibrant civil society i think the west looks at it really in terms of the losing georgia and having the georgian people lose what they have already gained over the years still so much up in the air. be interesting to see how this shakes out. jill dougherty really appreciate getting your analysis on this, makes so much election in japan where polls close in just a few hours, voters are casting ballots in a big test for the new prime minister. they'll decide who fills was the 465 seat house of representatives. japan's lower house of parliament. she got two ishiba called the snap election immediately after winning the leadership of his liberal democratic party these 67-year-old prime minister wants the public mandate after one of the country's biggest political scandals, some lawmakers who have accused have been accused i've taken kickbacks are failing to
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mate tim walz, is slamming donald trump for saying america is like a garbage can for the world while says the former president is trash talking the country and his comments or unpatriotic republican vice presidential nominee jd vance is doubling down on comments. he's made before he says ukraine isn't and as important to the u.s. as other regions of the world. vance also says it's absurd to fear that vladimir putin would send russian troops marching beyond ukraine through europe so with the election just days away tensions are running high in many places. in one case, a man was arrested outside the early voting location in san antonio and things got violent cnn's rafael romo has more on that incident and others like it voters showed up at a polling site wearing a red maga or trump baseball cap the man identified as jessie lotson burger was told by poll workers to remove his baseball cap while he was at the polling place. and he initially complied, but moments later, as
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he was walking out of the voting area, he put his baseball cap app back on according to the incident report, when an election clerk told them to remove his hat, he started punching the clerk on the test and face as other people watched, lotson birder faces a felony charge of assaulting. cnn has reached out to lots of burger and his attorney for comment when the incident happened, he was with his wife and she told me them to stop as he punched the election clerk, according to the sheriff's office, mayor county elections administrator, jackie callanen says, there's no place for violence at polling stations. >> this the lines are getting longer. >> obviously people are getting a little bit more testy for standing in a line we understand that. >> but the officials are doing a fantastic job and they don't need to be treated like that. >> the texas election code says in part that a person may not wear a badge insignia, emblem were other similar communicative device relating to a candidate measure or political party appearing on
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the ballot or to the conduct of the election in the polling place or within 100 feet of any outside door through which a voter may end the building in which the polling place is located. this is something that bear county sheriff caveats al-assad also wanted to remind voters about wearing clothing supporting a political candidate, which that's electioneering and it's certainly something that you're not supposed to do in a separate incident, police and arizona have arrested a man accused of shooting out the democrats kradic national committee office in a suburb of phoenix tempe police say 60-year-old jeffrey michael kelly's is a suspect in three separate shootings of the dnc office and investigators surveilling him, say they also saw him posting political science with bags of a white powdery substance attached. he now faces three felony counts of acts of terrorism seven other counts related to the shootings reached by cnn, his attorney, jason squires, said there was no evidence at all that he was on his way to commit mayhem destruction, and death as prosecutors claim
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rafael romo, cnn atlanta billionaire elon musk is a harsh critic of illegal immigration, harping on the issue on his social media platform and mall campaigning with donald trump. but new reporting indicates mosque was actually working in the us illegally when he started his first company. the washington post reports that he came to the u.s. and the 1990s on a student visa, but never enrolled in classes. instead, he worked on the startup that became zip2, for which he later sold for 300 million. that post says that company investors became worried he'd be deported and gave him 45 days to obtain legal work status cnn has previously reported on a 2013 event where musk discussed his immigration status and he admitted he works while on a student visa, but call it a gray area. cnn has reached out to musk for comment
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east and the united states that israel strike on iran on saturday was limited enough in its targeting that it might not further increase tensions have a look, this is what it looked like over the skies of tehran on saturday. israel is keeping a tight lid on detailed results from the strikes, possibly to give neuron flexibility in its response meanwhile, protesters in tel aviv are demanding that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu reach a ceasefire and hostage release agreement. some say they hope the situation has reached a turning point with the death of hamas leader yahya sinwar and israel's strike on iran it's time to move to diplomacy. >> it's time to bring an agreement home. >> hostages come home i've been here at hostage square almost every day for the past year, together with many others protesting yelling, and hoping that it's not too late to get our hostages out and joining me
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now is for walz, justice, who is in london. these are professor of international relations at the london school of economics and least the author of what really went wrong west and the failure of democracy in the middle east good to see you again. thanks so much for being on with us here. so when we look at the totality of the attacks, the scale, the targets, as well as iran downplaying the impact of the strikes is the region now on that so-called off-ramp for escalation, do you think? >> just at that i mean, i think the region has escaped the risks of all out regional conflict in the past three weeks i think the iranian leadership is downplaying the gravity and the extent of israeli attacks it statement by iran's military stated that iran prioritizes a ceasefire in
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gaza and lebanon over retaliation obviously for many of us who watches the iran scene the iranian leadership or iranian leaders prefers the escalation. they are terrified that netanyahu is trying to drag iran into all-out war with the united states. so i don't really expect iran to retaliate for israeli attacks iran sounds national security council met yesterday and no decision has been taken. the dust has not settled on the battlefield in iran yet, we have to wait and see the results of the attacks and wept the decision-making process into iran decides to do. in the next 24 hours or so, you all will be watching that. >> you mentioned the u.s. >> certainly there would have been pressure from the biden administration on israel to avoid attacking nuclear sites or economic infrastructure. and
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then as you mentioned, pressure from some within israel who would have wanted to encourage a wider conflict with iran. do you think the u.s. pressure paid off? >> well, one of the big lessons that we have learned out of the juran, israel by iraqi clash is that the biden administration has leverage with the israeli government if and when it wishes to use its influence with israel. in fact, the united states, the biden administration played a major role in trying to convince and to nudge and to pressure israel not to attack iran's nuclear facilities and oil and gas facilities. sadly and tragically, the biden administration haitian has failed to use its influence and leverage with the israeli government to basically bring about a permanent ceasefire in gaza. and now in lebanon. and that's why the protesters in israel, they have been calling for a ceasefire and the return
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of the hostages in gaza for the past quite a few months without american pressure on the netanyahu led coalition i doubt it very much whether we're going to witness a permanent ceasefire in gaza, let alone in lebanon in the next few hours and next few days, no certainly not within the next few days, but in the intro i mentioned that with the death of hamas leader are now with these strikes against ron over and done with we, we might have reached a turning point for the potential for a deal or there was hope for that at least. >> do you share that hope sort of in the more medium term? >> well, the reason why i am pessimistic because the israeli prime minister made it very clear after the killing, if you have sinwar, the top hamas operational and political leader, he said the war goes on because benjamin netanyahu wants total victory. and in fact, without really pressure
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by the americans, i doubted very much whether benjamin netanyahu will go, will accept a permanent ceasefire in gaza. remember you'll have us presidential elections coming up on 4 november and benjamin netanyahu gambles on donald trump to wins the elections because donald trump will give benjamin netanyahu a green light, not only to continue the war in gaza, but to attack iran. this is really the overarching strategic goal at benjamin netanyahu so to come back to your question without a permanent cease-fire in gaza and lebanon. i doubt it very much that even though we have escaped, that the region has escaped all out regional conflict as long as the war continues in gaza and lebanon, the risks of all out regional conflict continues and that's why we all help that the biden administration will redouble its efforts and use its leverage with the netanyahu government in order to bring about a ceasefire in gaza. and
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the return of hostages to israel. and of course, the release of thousands of palestinians and prisoners in israeli jail. >> yeah, we shall see for surgery in london. thank you so much really appreciate having you thanks. alright. still to come, one family's journey to escape washes war in ukraine led to a new type of four here in the united states stay with with three episodes how would have it new episode starting sunday, november 17, long after guests leave, viruses and bacteria lingers. air fresheners at assent, but only lysol air sanitizer helps erase the trace, eliminating oder and killing 99.9% of viruses and bacteria in the air sent can't sanitizer lysol can do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need. now, you can sell your policy even a term policy for an immediate cash payment,
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but it's what happened here about a mile away on this now empty lot that has shattered her. >> i'm trying to stay strong for my family because i have to move to the united states from ukraine 25 years ago, seeking better opportunities the russian invasion of ukraine, her mother, tetiana, her sister, anastasia, and a stasis husband, dmytro, and their 13-year-old, sunny of henney, all fled war torn ukraine and settled here in what was peaceful and quiet yancey county, north carolina. in this home, a ten-minute walk away from ana and her family, a home which no longer exists on the empty lot all four were home as hurricane helene ravaged western north carolina, they were swept away. the bodies of wife and husband found about two weeks later, miles away from where the house was. son and grandmother are still missing to this day. for ana, her husband, ryan, and their sons. it doesn't feel real. >> i'll just still in
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disbelief from heartbroken and still thinking, maybe i woke up from this dream and everything will be back. how it was this video was shot by honest husband is the nearby river started rapidly rising. >> they realized they needed to evacuate, but by then cell phones and electricity were no longer working all four of them frantically trying to get to the home of the relatives. >> trees are down and we had a walk halfway to get through. i have no shoes on go into the woods and we get down to the location of we think where it was and it was just hundreds of yards wide of water. >> their house was gone gone on a knows her missing mother and nephew are presumed dead. >> but i still have hope just because unless i've been proven wrong, i will be still hoping the miracle could happen. might be my nephew still survive somewhere and we just don't know where he is the south toe river is now
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it's tranquil self but for this family, its fury on september 27 was impossible to comprehend and has now impossible to ever forget on and ryan hope to build a new home close by. >> but on higher ground please tell me what you would tell your sister and your mother right now if you could talk to them? >> oh, tell them how much i love them and of this would go through we would be still all together them i think ana and her family are now staying at the home of wien's mother about a half-mile away? it's not an optimal situation. the house is very small and the power has been out ever since the hurricane arrived gary tuchman, cnn, asheville, north carolina
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in the northwestern philippines, the death toll from tropical storm trump continues to rise. now, last report, at least 85 people have died in the massive flooding and landslides after the storm ravaged the area earlier this week. more than 40 others are still missing there are still many people in isolated areas. we need to we rescued. thousands are displaced and the damage is extensive. cleanup and recovery efforts are now underway in the storm is now moving slowly over vietnam where it's expected to bring heavy rain and flooding over the coming days. well, it's almost november, but in much of the united states areas are still baking in the sun and it feels like summer and this is a trend that's getting longer and hotter. cnn meteorologist elisa raffa has the forecast the dry stretch continues, look at how many cities have had no measurable rain at or since the start of the month atlanta, houston, philly, new york city. >> it has been 26 days since
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you have seen measurable rain in new york city. again, just incredibly dry and it's triggering some drought conditions and even some wildfire conditions for parts of the northeast. but look how far reaching the dry conditions much of the lower 48 with at least dry or moderate drought conditions, as we really continue this stretch with not much rain in sight, it's also coming with incredibly warm temperatures. nearly half of the lower 48 with highs above 80 degrees feeling much more like summer. in fact, we're looking at more than 150 record high temperatures possible as we go into the work week, look at all these red dots, especially in the northern plains and the great lakes as we go into the week here, temperatures really just falling out of the record books and we'll continue to do so until we get some of that cooler air later in the week until then we're looking at these temperatures in the middle and upper 80s for places like dallas, 87 degrees on monday, 90 starting out the work week there, sunday in houston temperatures in the middle 80s across it's new orleans again, way above
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average. now, this is the trend we do find more warm full day since 1970 in atlanta 15, more warm days in september, october, november, as some of that extreme heat from summer can just linger longer. now it's not just the daytime temperatures, the overnight temperatures also feel that fever three-and-a-half degrees warmer since 1979 when you don't find those temperatures cooling at night, it doesn't trigger the chlorophyll or that green chemical in the leaves to break down and give us that bright color. if it's not nights than that fall, leaf color is going to be on the duller side of things you need those temperatures are really drop to get that chemical reaction to spark some of those beautiful colors. so you just don't get the bright, beautiful colors that we loved. to see if it's too warm out. that can also miss time this season. some of that color could come a little bit later if there's drought conditions that could come a little bit earlier, ms time seasons of the full color is incredibly crucial for some of those small
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