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around him and without him, these communities are lost. we don't know what to do without him. >> keith siegel grew up in chapel hill, north carolina, and his brother describes him as a gentle person he and his wife of viva were kidnapped from their home on october 7 a viva was released in november as part of a hostage deal after more than 50 days in captivity. in april, hamas released a video of keith along with israeli hostage omri miran. after seeing keith in that hostage video, his wife and daughter had this message no live auditor really wanted abolition. >> am, ucla is the newest
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>> who's continuous next on cnn hello and welcome to all of viewers watching from the united states and around the world. >> i'm on a current life from hong kong, ahead on cnn newsroom. >> the princess of wales returns to the public stage in a few hours for the first time since revealing her cancer diagnosis, we'll go live to london the us supreme court strikes down a ban on bump stocks. >> once again, allowing semi semi-automatic weapons to fire hundreds of rounds per minute and emotions run deep as family members and survivors watches demolition begins at the site of one of the deadliest school shootings in us history in the
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coming hours, catherine, princess of wales, is expected to make her first public appearance since late last year. she set to attend trooping. the colour events, the official celebration of the british monarchs birthday, king jr tall said he's quotes delighted that the princess will be there she's been out of the public is since last christmas in march, she revealed the reason why she's been going through chemotherapy for cancer. we'll add a stewart and joins us now, live from london. and at a no doubt to a great deal of excitement where you are, what can we expect to see from the printer? consists of wales in the coming hours okay we seem to be having a few problems. they're connecting with anna. >> i am sorry. and read very
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well, but you can't here is no one on the king, but on the princess of wales who will be seeing the first time in months. >> and i think the first glimpse we will get all the princess's in the carriage essentially as the royals will be leaving buckingham palace and about two-and-a-half hours time as part of the royal procession. and this is all part of the king's birthday parade, often known as trooping the colour, because that's a big ceremonial part really of what happens here. one of the five foot guard regiments of the household division take their turn on tripping with color, which is essentially showing bear flag. now, this year is a particularly important one for the princess of wales, given that she is also the kernel of the irish guards, which is why last year you may remember at the king's birthday parade that she will all green resplendent in green at st. patrick, say she will green as well. so perhaps we will see another node towards the irish there she would likely be with her children prince is jordan, louis and princess charlotte in that
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carriage, royal fans absolutely loves seeing them all. and then of course, the balcony macey, which will happen right at the end of the event. they'll all go to horse guards. they'll come back, they'll get once a balcony paths which could probably see behind me is all getting rigged up. you can see a drape has been laid out matte, of course is where you get the royal waves. and that's where often we get some nice, silly faces from the children as well. >> if you can now hear me, describe to us the reaction from the british public, in particular to the upcoming public events of princes i've got you now that is wonderful. the reaction has been of such shock and surprise and i think everyone's really relieved that after all these months they will get to see the prince of wales and we already, of course had that glimpse offer from the photos released by the palace looking remarkably well. in fact, in the words around windsor. and so i think there's a sense of relief, also, a real personal touch and the statement that we had from the princess of wales
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explaining that she has good days and bad days, but she's not out of the woods yet, but that she will be starting to both work from home and appear at certain events of course, it will be left up to her medical team to advise on which one she's able to make. but i think everyone be thrilled that she's making this one. in particular, because this is a big family occasion, it marks the king's official second birthday. monarchs always get a second one in the uk, the second saturday of june, because supposedly the weather is good so now, but this is about the family. so to have the prince of wales reuniting with everyone on that balcony today will mean a lot for royal-watchers we'll be, discussing this over the coming hours. >> obvious speaking to you very soon, and a steward in london. >> thank you the message from the princess of wales mentioned that her chemotherapy is ongoing and will be for a few more months. she has not revealed the type of cancer she's being treated for. the trip treatments may provide some clues about the severity
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of her illness. cnn's chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, explains a lot of terms being used here around princess catherine, just a lovely picture that we see of her there preventative chemotherapy is the term that is often being used and i think a lot of people may have interpreted that as a type of chemotherapy that can prevent cancer. some of this may just be semantics, but i think what we're talking about here specifically is something that is more commonly known as adjuvant therapy. so this is an additional therapy in addition to the operation that she had several months ago. so different types of therapies out there, they can take several months of scheduled chemotherapy. we don't know what type of cancer we don't know what type of therapy. and she is totally entitled to her privacy. we won't speculate on that, but i will tell you the types of factors that go into the consideration can hear the type of cancer obviously, the
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types of medications that are being used, the stage of that cancer that will all play a role in determining what, how long the therapy is likely. the last and also what types of side effects she might have she in the statement says she's not out of the woods yet and probably really means two things. how well does the medication, the chemotherapy work? is it actually helping with the existing cancer? and what are the side effects? good days and bad days. and you can see the list of side effects. there are people get exhausted while on these medications and you can change day to day in terms of how you feel, even hour to hour. but also like brain fog and difficulty with pain even in the limbs, there's all sorts of things that can happen in response to chemotherapy. so that may be what she means by good days and bad days. as you may remember, princess catherine, 42-years-old. here is the timeline of how things progressed over the past several months it was the
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middle of january, january 16, when she was admitted for that abdominal operation at that point, they thought whatever they were doing was not related to cancer but then subsequently, we heard that in fact, the she has cancer, so they may have actually examine some of the tissue under the microscope and found in fact, she did have cancer and that is now led to this time periods since february where she's been undergoing chemotherapy and will likely undergo that for some time. again, depending on the type of cancer that can be months, six to nine months, even if chemotherapy sometimes longer or shorter, depending on the specifics. but that is what we know at this point. again, we don't know what type of cancer we don't know what type of therapy and we're not going to speculate on any of that, but it is good to see that picture of her guys back to you that is sanjay gupta reporting there will turn into other news now, a major ruling from the us supreme court friday striking
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down a federal ban on bump stocks for guns but ruled 63. >> we've conservative justices sticking together in the majority justice sonia sort of maya wrote in a dissent that the majority's ruling will have deadly consequences. >> cnn's paula reid has details from washington on friday the supreme court struck down a ban on bump stocks. >> bump stocks enable semiautomatic rifle's to fire at speeds comparable to machine guns. this was a rare regulation to result from a mass shooting in the united states. this regulation, of course, resulted from the 20 las vegas shooting from hotel that left dozens of people dead. and hundreds injured. now today's decision fell along ideological lines, just clarence thomas writing for the majority that quote, we hold that a semiautomatic rifle equipped with a bump stock is not a machine gun because it cannot fire more than one shot by a single function of the trigger. and even if it could,
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it could not do so automatically. now the liberal justices joined, did a fiery dissent written by justice sonia sotomayor, who wrote quote, when i see a bird that walks like a duck swims like a duck and quacks like a duck i call that bird a duck, a bump-stock-equipped semiautomatic rifle well fires automatically more than one shot without manual reloading by a single function of the trigger because i like congress call that a machine gun. i respectfully dissent around the atf, which put forth this regulation originally released a statement calling on congress to legislate and try to restrict two these bumps docs that way. but of course, it is unrealistic that in an election year, congress would actually be able to pass anything. this sensitive paula reid, cnn, washington would you want me now is dr. joseph suck run chief medical officer with brady, a us gun violence prevention organization, doctor. thank you so much for
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joining us. firstly, your reaction to this news yeah. >> well, thanks for having me the supreme court decision has put bump stocks, which by the way he enabled the deadliest mass shooting in modern history. back on the streets and these accessories turn semi-automatic weapons into the functional equivalent of machine guns, which are weapons that have been severely restricted by congress since the 1930s and i'll just add that the move to prohibit the sale of the use of bump stocks was done at the direction of the trump administration with broad bipartisan support because it was clear that the availability of such weapons could only lead to death and destruction so it's absolutely disappointing decision that we saw as you say, a bump stocks,
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were used in that las vegas massacre in 2017 in the space of 11 minutes, the shooter fired more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition, killing 60 people, injuring hundreds. >> i mean, this device turned his semi-automatic weapons into basically machine guns. why would the supreme court justices, the majority of them want this device back on the streets yeah, i mean, this is frankly a hypercapnic decision that ignores the human cost of bump stocks. and the reality of why they were designed. and how they are used. there's no reason whatsoever to think that congress long ago meant to severely restrict machine guns from civilian use but to leave it open for later inventors to come up with mechanisms to evade that legal determination and the bottom line is at this majority opinion has inevitably put american lives in danger. >> they example that you gave
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in las vegas is it absolutely correct? i mean, 60 people dead, over 400 injured. >> right. and that's why in the weeks following the shooting, members of congress from both parties, local officials, and even the nra publicly recognized the need to strictly regulate bump-stock devices even their ability to transform semiautomatic firearms into machine guns i mean, it would seem that the concern for public safety doesn't really seem to factor into this decision justice clarence thomas writing for the majority, he said a bump stock does not convert a semiautomatic rifle into a machinegun any more than a shooter with a lightning-fast trigger finger does that doesn't even make sense to me? yeah. and i frankly think the majority opinion ignores the reality of what the words of the court now quibbles over,
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meant when they were written by congress the term that the statute uses was proposed in 1934 by the president of the national rifle association specifically to cover attempts to circumvent the machine gun ban, which is exactly what bump stocks do. and let's be clear, they pose a unique bright threat to our society. a threat these deadly devices pose can turn any american gathering. whether it be a concert, a parade, or a community festival into a war zone and put simply these bumps talks make a semiautomatic firearms operate like machine guns dr. soccer new of course, are a survivor of gun violence. you a shot when you were 17, you got into medicine, became a trauma surgeon and you see gunshot wounds, you treat them on a daily basis, explained to us the damage that bullets due to
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the human body yeah. >> well, look, as you point out, my career has been inspired by being a victim at the age of 17. and it led me to becoming a trauma surgeon and i love what i do but one of the worst parts of my job is having to go out and talk to these moms and dads and explain to them that their child that left that morning is never coming home again and frankly, the majority of americans are shielded by the destruction the boat due to the human body pulverizing bones liquefying tissue. and we are left with a situation where the best medical treatment is prevention. >> and that's why we do the work that we do to try to ensure that these patients are not showing up in our trauma
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centers and in our operating well, we thank you for the work the incredible work that you do. dr. joseph sunken thank you for joining us judge, in texas has ordered conspiracy theorist alex jones to liquidate his personal assets. well, that would force him to begin paying the roughly $1.5 billion in damages he owes the sandy hook families. >> jones had broadcaster blatant lie on his popular website infowars, that the massacre at the school was a hoax. the judge did offer jones a partial when ruling against liquidating infowars parent company jones remains defiant this, is probably the end of infowars here very, very soon, if not today, the next few weeks or months. but it's just the beginning of my fight against tyranny 20 children
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were killed in the shooting in 2012. the families also want to seize jones's social media accounts, arguing they are a key part of his infowars business that allow him to promote he's brandt will now to echoes of another mass shooting for more than six years, marjory stoneman, douglas high school in parkland, florida, has stood as a ghostly reminder of the massacre. there will now demolition has begun on the site where 14 students and three faculty members were killed. >> as laura geary reports, the demo alicia is a milestone for many seeing everything kind of unfold. >> they get very emotional. it's a lot of conflicting emotions as we watch this building being torn down, i just keep thinking about my beautiful daughter, alyssa, and 16 others that were murdered a physical reminder of the horrific mass shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida is coming down. >> demolition began friday
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morning on the school's 1,200 building were 14 students and three faculty members were killed on valentine's day in 2018 when the crane hit the building. it just honestly ignited that pain even further. >> the building has been preserved exactly as it was after the shooting since then, survivors and family members were given private tours at their request. various officials and lawmakers have also been inside many working with the families to enact a number of new school safety policies. >> legislators going through that building, seeing the blood on the ground, the glass on the floor, the harb that took place among the changes since that de the state of florida raise the minimum age to buy a firearm from 18 to 20 21 increased mental health resources for students and developed a voluntary program for teachers to qualify to carry a weapon. school officials say the demolition is expected to take several weeks. they've not yet
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patients trapped inside aza without hope of the treatment they need the lab will manual, the lab her mother says, she tells me i want to play. >> what have i done to deserve this? she can't sleep properly because of the pain her whole body hurts surrounded by war for eight months. this was hannah and just hours before she was hit they had been forced to leave their home in rafah for when the israeli military moved in and were sheltering in someone's garden in al barrage canon says, my sister went to war grandfather and asked for one shackled for her and one for me. i went to the shop and was about to pay the man and a missile fell i didn't hear the whizzing are just saw a red light hannan doctor says she was in critical condition when she arrived. they removed shrapnel from her face and reconstructed her nose. he says they now have no choice but to wait to transfer her out of gaza, hoping her wounds don't get infected no
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one left. >> most children need medical transfers. he says for a more qualified treatment than here. we don't have the treatment, the tools. we don't have the supplies think it's been closed since may 7 when the israeli military took control egypt says it will not open the crossing until the israeli military withdraws for security reasons one egyptian soldier was killed last month in fighting along the border israel says they will not hand over control of the crossing to palestinian authorities, fearing hamas would use the area to smuggle in weapons the rafah crossing should be reopened as quickly as possible. >> or the shubi an alternative, we have no estimation at a moment how many of the patients, which should have left actually have already passed away collude are shocky says she was displaced three times while pregnant. >> her baby malacca, born four days earlier, has a heart defect spending most of her
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young life in an incubator shut the doctors did what was necessary, she says, but they said that she must be transferred out of gaza quickly than what she adds. one of the doctors told me not to have high hopes that sentence is so difficult to hear malacca is not the only baby desperately needing medical treatment outside of gaza. >> door for that hey, dr. confirms if these children do not get treatment, they are likely to die early. >> darwish has a broken spine, ribs, and leg after an airstrike hit his house, killing his siblings, his answers without urgent specialized treatment outside of gaza. she has been told by doctors he may be paralyzed for these children escaping gaza may be their only hope of a future with israel and egypt, both blaming each other for the rafah crop i'll still be enclosed. time is literally
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preferred better science, better results the cnn presidential debates, june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max day to day ukraine peace conference. you set to begin in switzerland in a few hours, and healy 100 countries and organizations will take part, including leaders from germany, france, the uk, and canada ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy will meet with us vice president kamala harris. russia was not invited to the summit. china declined to attend. russian president vladimir putin did mrs. dismisses the conference is a quote ploy to divert everyone's attention he says, russia will only end the
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war if kyiv's surrenders regions claimed by moscow. and abandons its bid to join nato ahead of the meeting and switzerland leaders are showing support for ukraine at the g7 summit now in its third and final day in italy cnn's mj lee has more us president joe biden and his fellow world leaders showing a united front of support for ukraine this week at the 50th of g7 summit. and sending a collective message to vladimir putin, you cannot wait us out. he cannot divide us. and we'll be with ukraine until they prevail in this war thanks to every american again, heart that does not betray freedom and support us in their final day of working meetings on friday, the group focused on ways of kneecapping china's economic dominance, as well as beijing support for russia's defense industrial base were discussed our shared concern about countries like china, resort when roger, when material zandi, where they're war machine, other top items on
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their agenda. the situation in the middle east and climate change the leaders of the world's richest seven nations, also grace by a historic visit from pope francis the pontiff attending the g7 summit for a session focused on artificial intelligence, it's up to each two the make good use of it and it's up to politics to create the conditions whereby this good use is possible and fruitful the pope himself has been the subject of so-called deep fakes like these viral images from last year are featuring him in a white puffer jacket. the world leaders hoping to me headway on ways of regulating the proliferation of ai technology in responsible and ethical ways. biden meeting with the pope separately on the sidelines of the summit, the private audience, marking at least the fifth time the two
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men have met there lasted down in 2021 at the vatican around that year's g20 gathering more significant warrior for peace, i've ever met a devout catholic. biden has credited the pope for bringing him comfort and solace after one of the toughest moments of his life his son, beau, the president, reflecting years later on his family's private visit with pope francis in 2015, just months after boats passing, you knew and a man he was and it has such cathartic impact on his children and my wife and our family that it meant a great deal. he is everything i learned about catholicism from a time as a kid going from grade school through high school one dynamic that made this year's g7 so unique is that if you look at the roster of the g7 leaders attending this year, president
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biden included a number of them are facing election since back home and almost all of them are facing very serious political challenges. >> back at home. but one senior official i talked to you today said that the us presence the dental election actually didn't come up, at least explicitly in the working sessions that they were a part of an another official said that president trump and the possibility of a second prompt term also did not come up as far as they were aware, but certainly there was a recognition among the leaders in southern italy this week that the makeup of the g7 could look very different next year. and that certainly could have ramifications for all of the work they did this week. mj lee cnn in bari, italy preparations are getting underway for the first debate of the us presidential race, less than two weeks from now in june 27, president biden will square off against republican rival donald
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trump at the cnn studios in atlanta cnn's kristen holmes has more on how trump is approaching the run-up to that encounter. >> including celebrating his birthday in florida. but we saw with arlette saenz, who has the latest on how biden is preparing president joe biden has spent much of the past two weeks traveling abroad, meeting with world leaders in france and italy. >> but back here at home, his debate prep has gotten underway, leading those debate preparations is what former white house chief of staff, ron klain, who led biden's prep back in 2020 and also lead debate crap for hillary clinton when she faced off against trump in 2016. now, a campaign official says the president won't have as much time to devote to debate prep as he did in that 2020 race. they expect that the most intense sessions of debate preparation will come in the days leading into june 27th. in fact, the president is expected to spend a few days at camp david in the coming weeks,
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but there have been some debate preparation sessions so far and a source does that in those sessions, the president so has really been focused on trying to find ways to hold trump accountable in this debate, some of the areas where he really wants to draw a contrast and criticized trump on related to reproductive rights and also trump's calls for political violence are trying to undermine democratic institutions tuition's the ultimate goal advisers say, it's trying to paint trump as chaotic and divisive while presenting biden as a steady and y's are alternative one campaign official said that president biden has been much punchier in his remarks, in his speeches about trump on the campaign trail. and they expect that will continue in to this debate. of course, biden and trump have faced off a twice before back in 2020, biden at least understands a little bit of the style that trump uses on the debate stage. now in addition to debate preparations, president biden is also focused on raising major cash for his campaign. he is here in los angeles where he
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will be attending a fundraiser with former president barak obama, julia roberts, and george clooney really tried to tap in some of that star power in this campaign so far, the campaign has not said how much they raised, but a similar event between biden obama and clinton brought in $26 million. so the campaign is hoping to bring in another big hall here in los angeles with this fundraiser as they are trying to to keep that cash advantage over donald trump. arlette saenz, cnn los angeles former president donald trump celebrating and 78th birthday with a room full of suborders in west palm beach, florida while he didn't shy away from the bag, that 78 he did manage not to attack joe biden for his age, just a few years older than donald trump, we should be clear that if he were to with donald trump it would be the oldest person to accept or sworn in as president in history. >> that is something donald trump himself is acutely aware of. but again, why he has been
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can you do avoid the topic of age while exalting joe biden, take a listen. >> we have a president who has no clue what the hell is going on, just look at him yesterday, look at him the day before in europe. he doesn't know where the hell he is. >> troublesome, talked at length about that debate. that's happening in two weeks. we'll be on the stage with joe biden did learn that while he was in washington, dc on thursday hey, he held a quote, unquote policies session with senior advisers as well as two senators, eric schmitt of missouri and marco rubio of florida, while they are saying this is not debate rep, they really want to stress that this is something that will they acknowledge, help him prepare for the debate of the topics that they talked about democracy also, how to answer questions about january 6. and the riots on january 6, donald trump's involvement in that and his later conversations and remarks about how he would pardon those involved in the january's attack first-time
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home. cnn, west palm beach, florida when trump and his team are not happy about the prosecution's new request for a gag order in his classified documents case. trump's attorneys wrote in jack smith's most recent shocking display of overreach and disregard for the constitution. the special counsel's office asks the court to enter an unconscious it's attritional gag order as one of the release conditions on the leading candidate in the 2024 presidential election prosecutors say trump has falsely claimed he narrowly escaped death when fbi agents searched mar-a-lago in 2022 even though he was in new york at the time, they say claims like that, invite threats and harassment against law enforcement. but a former federal judge told cnn earlier that gag orders can be hard to enforce. >> i was very practical, judge. i would look at trump's team and i would say, can can you assure me that he was stopped
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saying that the fbi is trying to kill him and the joe biden is trying to kill him. that's the essence of this. if he would greeted to not say that there's no need for a gag order because gag orders are hard to enforce and hard to decide who decides whether they've been violated and they do create problems. they can be vague in their language. i understand that prosecutors had already asked for a gag order last month, but the judge denied that request, saying they needed to fully confer with trump's attorneys first record hates drought and heavy rains impacting millions across china. when we come back, how unrelenting extreme weather events could impact the food supply of one of the world's most populous countries russia, her trying to hi on us. >> we were spying on them this is a secret war. secrets and spies sunday on cna how does
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cnn saturday mornings starting tomorrow at eight on cnn record-breaking rains, unrelenting flooding and now climbing temperatures across much of the us cnn
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meteorologist elisa rafah, the latest water is still a problem in south florida getting into homes and communities after several feet a rainfall over the last couple of days, some of the rainfall rates were just too heavy for the storm drainage systems and they are dealing with tons of water still left in the streets, getting into homes and businesses. >> this is the footprint over the last 48 hours, you can see huge swath of totals, more than ten inches, just incredible. >> some of the three-day totals are over two feet. >> parts of the everglades looking at 27 inches of rain throughout the event over the last three days, miami shores 21 inches of rain, fort lauderdale, more than a foot fort myers? a foot of rain. the foot-tall rain in fort myers is well more than the average that they would get for the entire month of june, the entire month of june would be about nine inches and they have well surpassed that just in a couple of days. they actually also have three days in a row. >> we're they broke daily
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record rainfall, so just incredible. >> thankfully, as we go into the week and we're looking at some scattered showers and storms. so we finally broken up that setup that just had the tropical moisture pumping into the peninsula. so that's at least some good news will give the water a chance to recede. the meantime, we're watching that heat dome that was out a west for the last couple of days, starting to shift its way east will start to find that heat building in parts of the southern and central plains and eventually getting it to the midwest as we go into the workweek can could see the above average temperatures making it into the northeast and new england by wednesday. so until then, bye the weekend. we're really sweltering in places like st. louis. you're looking at temperatures up near one 100 degrees as we get into is sunday and monday, little rock as well, 97 degrees on sunday and monday, atlanta starting to find these temperatures getting into the middle and upper 90s. then as we start out the work week that he really starts to build and shift into the midwest that extreme heat risk will start to
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shift into big places like chicago by tuesday. and then working its way into the great lakes by wednesday. that extreme heat risk means we really need to watch out for symptoms of heat sickness look at the forecast for chicago, their average high temperature this time of year is 80 degrees. now only will the date time highs be incredibly hot temperatures in the middle 1996 degrees by monday and tuesday. but we'll get the overnight temperatures, no relief at night with those overnight lows near 80 degrees. that is really where their daytime high shubi now thanks to cnn major religious elisa rafah turning now to china with multiple types of extreme weather events are raising food security concerns that could impact one of the world's most populous countries are kristie lu stout has the details rushing floodwaters in southern china drought, an extreme heat to the north. >> it is no wonder some people
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feel their fate is in the hands of the gods these villagers and shandong province are praying for rain there farmlands are part of a precious food bowl for china, helping to feed millions across this vast country. but the hot, dry weather has left little water for crops it's so hot and dry across parts of china's north east and central areas, the government has issued an emergency alert across seven provinces. this farmer and shenshi says authorities have supplied him with medication for heat stroke as he presses on with his work. >> so legos i need to during 15 to 16 bottles of water a day, he says spring in china was the hottest on record. that is now given way to a scorching summer in the capital beijing, the temperature is predicted to reach 39 degrees celsius 102 fahrenheit by monday and tuesday. that's almost ten
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degrees celsius over the average temperature for this time of year. and while drought grips many parts of china to rental rain lashes the south in fujian province, the wet weather has caused landslides, following the landslides have been powerful. this local official says, with heights exceeding 20 meters, we closed the road on june 11 the rain appears related to the seasonal monsoon pattern, but climate change is made taking extreme weather events more frequent and intense and bringing different but equally dangerous challenges to people across the same country. kristie lu stout, cnn euro 2024 is off to a sensation is start just ahead. details of the opening match between host country germany and scotland this is our nice
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against ireland to progress after heavy rains in florida where it was scheduled to take place, the playing ground was declared unfit and the contest was abandoned. >> on the way to the super-rich, the team won its first-ever t20 world cup match against canada and claimed a famous upset against will cricket power pakistan. >> they'll face south africa next in antigua on june 19, football dreams were made and broken in munich on friday as the euro 2024. >> good off to an exciting start with host germany is decisive. 51 victory against scotland. fred pleitgen was there to catch the action this was exactly the start to the euros that both the germans wanted and the german national team wanted as well. after a beautiful opening ceremony for the euro 2024, team, germany absolutely thrashed teams scotland. fact suffocating the scottish side after the first
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half, the scotts were already down by three goals and down a man who got sent off after a red card the germans then putting on another two goals in the second half the only thing really tarnishing their result was that own goal by antonio rude yoga in total, though it was some very beautiful football at the germans played on the attack almost the entire time. beautiful combinations as well lot of the young german players like jamal musiala, definitely shining and getting a very good results. however, for the organizers of this terminal, but it's almost more important is the fact that everything went peaceful and that in many ways, it was a very european festival. you look inside munich, the vibe was very good. the scottish fans were very good. everybody was happy that gerbil very ready as well. but the scottish trans were also write it was a good festival. they loved it in munich. it was a celebration. people that we spoke to after the game. absolutely happy gentleman's villa, good, really, really good. view. enjoyed that even just really
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