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v0 to three-to-one, three-to-one. today the winds are probably going to be the biggest factor in battling this blaze. >> we saw the smoke coming up, but it wasn't that bad yet. eventually, the sheriff was just like, you guys gotta go to the fire to move quickly. >> the next president is likely to have two new supreme court nominees, two more, two molar, the black population wants law enforcement more than any other population the team men who comprise israel's war cabinet, which managers this war against hamas, seemingly being unaware that this tactical pause was something that was going to happen live from london this
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psc, cnn news room with max foster hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from around the world. >> i max foster. it's monday, june the 17th, 9:00 a.m. here in london. one a.m. in california, where a massive fire is burning in los angeles county the post fire has scorched more than 14,000 acres. that's nearly 6,000 hectares authority say it's only 2% contains so far with high wind gusts and very dry air make it difficult for firefighters to contain it. the national weather service is warning these conditions could potentially fuel the flames and a red flag warning is in place until this afternoon. the wildfire, which began on saturday as forced hundreds of people to evacuate the area authority say the cause of the blaze is under investigation, sin as camilla banal has been following the developments and has more from california
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firefighters are working around the clock to try to gain containment on this fire. so what you're seeing here behind me at the moment is actually a controlled burn. what firefighters on the ground are trying to do is keep the flames from spreading to areas where you're seeing that green vegetation and so they are working here on the ground and also communicating with pilots in the air to then come and do water drops. we've seen consistent water drops throughout the day and firefighters saying that this is actually a very difficult fire because of a number of things. the high temperatures, the low humidity, and the wind the wind is a huge concern on sunday when gusto 45 to 55 miles per hour throughout the day and it is the evening that is most concerning the overnight hours, the national weather service saying when gust of 60 to 70 miles an hour, take a listen to what the forest service is saying about all of this every one of us is
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concerned with the wind that's the single most driving factor of this fire. it does. burns fairly frequently along this corridor which keeps it from there very large brush component. however, now we have more light flashy fuels to the fire can move quickly and then when the wind can lines up with the drainages and research ribbon right through them. it's it's definitely concerned. so that's what we're looking at. if hopefully these winds that are forecasts, and don't sterilized to the extent they're supposed to, which is 60 miles an hour. and maybe tomorrow will be more calm day and authorities in this area telling people to be extremely careful to have their belongings packed in case they have to evacuated already, at least 1,200 people are under evacuation orders. >> many others are under evacuation warnings. and that's because these flames can spread quickly. i mean, again, this is a backfire. this is something that they're doing on purpose to try to contain the flames, but it could spread quickly and authorities just
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telling people to be extremely careful, camila burnout, cnn, lubeck, california meanwhile, a significant heat wave is expected to sweep across large parts of the us this week record-breaking heat is building from the midwest and great lakes up to the northeast, more than 260 million people could see temperatures above 90 degrees with some cities likely topping 100 degrees is potentially the longest this heat wave experienced in decades for some areas with high temperatures expected to continue into next week. >> meanwhile, there is a risk of excessive rainfall today in the upper midwest from a stalled low pressure system. the region could see three to four inches of rain by tuesday morning now, us president joe biden warning americans that are second trump presidency would be catastrophic for the nation. at a star studded los angeles fundraiser, he framed this year's presidential election as an inflection point
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in us history are you hoping this will rally more support for his reelection campaign cnn's priscilla alvarez reports president biden over the weekend underscored the stakes of the election at a glitzy fundraiser in los angeles in a conversation that was moderated by jimmy kimmel, the president warned about a second donald trump presidency but he did so this time by focusing on the supreme court saying that in the next four years, it's possible that there will be more vacancies on the supreme court and pose the question as to what that could mean if it was donald trump as president during that time. the next president is likely to have two new supreme court nominees. two more, two more. he's already appointed to that are very negative in terms of the rights of individuals. the idea that if he's reelected, he's going to appoint two more foreign flags upside down. is really, i'm i really mean it, this be good, this be the scary
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as part of all of it. >> well, i think it is one of the scariest parts of a look. the supreme court has never been as out of kilter as it is today after the decision that overrule roe v. wade, the dobbs decision you had clarence thomas talking about the fact that there are going to be other things we should reconsider including in vitro fertilization, including contraception, including all these things. >> the president in talking there about reproductive freedoms, the galvanizing issue for the binding campaign. and one of them a fanned out across the country to talk about and to make the argument that they are at risk. reproductive freedoms are at risk if donald trump were to win a second term. but you didn't next to president biden was also for president barack obama, who also talked about the values of candidates and that too should be considered by voters when they go to the polls. but this was also an event that would that allow democrats to rake in more money. and indeed this was the largest ever democratic
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fundraiser with more than 30 million raise. and that is the momentum of the biden campaign is trying to keep going into november as they also try to maintain that cash advantage over donald trump brazil alvarez, cnn, washington while meanwhile, donald trump spent the weekend traveling to the state of michigan, where he made an appeal to black voters at a community roundtable in a predominantly black church in detroit the crime is most ramp and right here and in african american communities, we don't want to get robbed and mugged and beat up or killed because we want to walk across the street to buy a loaf of bread. but the black population wants law enforcement more than any other popular he also spoke at a conservative conference where he based leslie cast doubt on the 2020 election as a way to attack this year's election. a new york times or sienna college survey of battleground
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states released last month shows trump winning more than 20% of black voters in a two-way match up with the us president by that would amount to a historic high if it translates to boats in november compare that to trap winning roughly one in ten black voters nationally in 2020 according to multiple estimates, the tasha lind sat is a professor of government at the university of essex. she joins us now from cultures to england. thank you so much for joining us. i mean, what do you make of this latest appeal? so from donald trump in that church well, he has been trying to appeal to a lot of demographics that democrats have traditionally done well with not just african american voters, but also hispanic voters. and we've seen that the polls haven't been very good for biden with this wide group of different people that he has to attract, not just young voters, hispanic voters, black voters buy-in has been hemorrhaging support amongst
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african-american voters and trump is trying to capitalize on that. now, what some of the poles also revealed though, is he's trump, is not able to grab a lot of those voters because many of them have said maybe we won't vote, or we're going to vote for a third party candidate a recent poll looking at the state of michigan and pennsylvania were showing that though biden is losing a lot of support and only has about 60% favorability rating among african in american voters. they're trump, isn't making huge gains. and so it's a bit of a mixed picture there. and you also have the recent conviction which trump claimed would appeal to african-america n voters and a majority of them found this really offensive. >> and you had two thirds of those same voters in those two swing states that said they were less likely to vote for him because of his conviction. so while he may be chipping away a little bit at at biden's huge lead that he had
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an in 2020 it's not really a sizable amount of voters that will help by helped trump. >> he's going to be likely the beginning support elsewhere. that's interesting, isn't it? because at the last election when he got it and he obviously lean very much into blue collar workers but it's a much broader demographic as you say, this time is trying to reach every demographic he is because i think he thinks that these blue color, white, non college educated voters are probably a lock and that for him to win this election, he's going to he's going to have to appeal to these newer demographic that seemed to be leaning towards him. >> i mean, one of the most notable ones are hispanic voters that have just completely soured on biden and this had traditionally been a huge block for the democratic party. but particularly in swing states, where you have large amounts of his stomach hispanic voters, trump is doing
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really well. i mean, at this point, florida is a lock for trump and that used to be a state that was more of a swing state. >> what do anticipate for the debates we've obviously got one coming up on cnn. and he's very powerful debater, isn't he? donald trump how do you think president biden will try to differentiate and undermine him? >> in this debate is really important for biden more so than trump. trump has this very unorthodox debating style. i don't even know how much he actually prepares because he doesn't really have to know policy. he doesn't really have to know facts because he tends to spew out a bunch of misleading comments are lies or slogans and just overpowers and bullies. his opponent now, with this new feature that they're going to mute the person who is not speaking that should help biden, but there's a lot on the line for biden. and similarly to his really well
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done stated the union address where he was able it'll two at least quiet concerns about his age and robustness. >> he can't have a bad debate. he's going to have to appear energize and quick on his feet. i know the way trump will perform. it will be the same way he always does. it will be this loud, powerful performance that is full of a lot of myths, truths, but will resonate with his supporters and what about voter engagement here? >> because love a pulse suggesting people don't want either of them. how engaged are they, and how much of an issue is voter turnout going to be? >> this is a huge turnout, of course, for biden. he's going to have to galvanize, mobilize it. why coalition of people to support him? and as he was saying at the recent fundraiser that they had in los angeles this is all about democracy. democracy is on the line. there could be other supreme court justices that will overturn even further enroll back even further reproductive rights and
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possibly the rights of the lgbtq plus community. and it's not just that, that the supreme court justices, that that trump will weaponize the justice system in his favor. and we'll point more just federal judges. he appointed almost as many february feel judges in four years as a vomited and eight years. so that's going to be the key talking point for the democrats that this is really the most important election. in spite of the fact that no one is particularly energized because you have the same match up as last year that will be what the democrats are going try to sound the alarm on. >> okay. >> natasha lindsey. thank you very much. as of your insights and do be sure to watch says sin and host that us presidents debate next week, thursday twice at the june 9 pm eastern in the us. that's 9:00 a.m. friday in hong kong well to you
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and agency say they've seen no change in the amount of aid entering gaza, despite the israeli military tactical pores let's started over the weekend. we're supposed to allow more aid to get into the enclave, the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs told cnn, the pause was not a new thing on the ground, it was simply a packaging of an announcement reflecting what we've been doing here in gaza for over a week it goes on to say, however, the lack of any police or rule of law in the area makes it very dangerous for us to move goods there. for example, yesterday, we were unable to use it at all, adding the war between hamas and israel is not the only issue we have on the ground. while the tactical pause apparently create a confusion at the highest level the israeli government, it's really official tells cnn that prime minister benjamin netanyahu was unhappy when he heard about the announcements sources that yahoo was assured that the fighting in rather, we'll continue, israel's government says it wants to strengthen
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jewish settlements. meanwhile, in the occupied west bank prime minister that neil, whose office says israel security cabinet that will vote on proposals at its next meeting. this comes out of four countries recently recognized an independent palestinian state. israel's foreign ministry says the recognition was a reward for terrorism. dennis ellie gucken joins us live from tel-aviv, elliot, first of all the west bank, just take us through what the plan is. there we don't really know it to be perfectly honest to max, all we have is this statement saying that the government is going to continue to look at the various options that it has. >> but certainly ever since this government came into effect, what it has done is after every militant attack, for example, in the west bank against israel really settlers, for example, or any terrorist attack that has taken place is that it has responded by giving approvals two more settlements. now usually this is just additional dwellings in
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existing settlements, but it has also made moves to legitimize so-called outpost, which i'm not accepted by the israeli state as settlements. so certainly this is something that israel is considering. and as i say, it would be in keeping with this governments previous announcements, which is that every time there is some kind of attack or against israel from the west bank in particular. or it feels like under threat for example, with the recognition of a palestinian state by countries such as ireland that we had just the other week then it's kind of response is to push through more settlement building in the occupied west bank next just take us through this tactical pores as well obviously some confusion in the israeli government and on the ground isn't seem to make much difference anyway okay. >> maybe early days too early to see if there is going to be a difference because it's only came into effect on saturday
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and d one of the un agencies said as much, but certainly there doesn't seem to have been made any difference thus far in terms of the actual announcement, it's a very curious situation, isn't it? because what we had was a statement from the israeli military saying think that this tactical pause, this come out and sunday morning saying this tactical pause came into effect on saturday and would remain in place until further notice from 8:00 in the morning until 7:00 p.m. local time. that was swiftly followed by a clarification saying, this doesn't mean that there'll be a cessation of hostilities in the southern part of the gaza strip, particularly in rafa, where israel says it is going after the last readout of hamas, the last remaining battalions of the militant group, something it needs to do in order to destroy the militant groups governance and military capabilities. now, we, as you said in the introduction, max, we understand the netanyahu says that he didn't know about this. the only learned about it from media reports is really media saying get the same thing goes for you. i've got alarmed the defense minister, so effectively you have the two people that make up the war
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cabinet. now that benny ganz has gone, the two people that make up the wall cabinet and are therefore in charge of the war in the gaza, apparently being unaware of something that is apparently are significant as this tactical pause. but i think what it does also do to max is it kind of shows the competing pressures that netanyahu is under on the one hand, from the united states. so get as much aid into the gaza strip as possible. and on the other, from the far-right ministers in his governing coalition, who don't want him to make any concessions to the palestinians because it says that these are concessions, rewards effectively for hamas. and i would like, and this a little little bit to president biden's ceasefire plan, which he announced about three weeks ago, which he said that israel had signed off of my mat no sooner had president biden put out that statement that on the jewish sabbath, which is very rare, the prime minister's office putting out a statement almost not denying the existence of this plan or israel or his approval of it, but clarifying that this doesn't preclude israel or israel will continue to fight hamas in the gaza strip as so
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long as it has yet to achieve its objectives of destroying her master's military and governance capabilities, preventing the gaza strip continue to be a threat and also getting all of those hostages home. so i'd liken it to that situation where netanyahu isn't necessarily denying well, we understand that he's nine, but it may be that he was aware of it. but at the same time felt the need for this clarification so as to avoid alienating the far right ministers in his government maximum elliot until you. thank you so much palestinian muslims in gaza, the holy day of iid. i'll add on sunday, but there was little to celebrate. there were prayers amid the rubble this event in han yunus but with fear as a family in many parts of gaza, feasts that normally accompany their holiday, just didn't happen in a statement you as present, joe biden wish the world a blessed holiday and said, he's doing everything possible to end the war, free the hostages, and work towards a two-state solution. attending, we can do the us dropped by more than a
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by gun violence throughout this weekend, including this community in rochester hills in michigan, where nine people were wounded by gunfire, including an eight-year-old and a four-year-old, one of them shot in the head remains in critical condition along with his mother, a 39-year-old woman who sustained gunshot injuries in the stomach and on her leg she is also in critical condition. police telling us that these victims are all part of the same family. police are telling us that they have identified the gunmen as michael william nash, 42-years-old from a shell lb township. they say that this shooting appears to have been at random. they've yet to identify any sort of motive for the shooting, but they said that he drove up to the splash pad where young children and families were gathered. he got
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out of his vehicle and opened fire 28 times, even stopping to reload his weapon. he then fled the scene and took cover at his mother's house. she happened to be out of the home at that moment and there was a struggle between police and the gunman as he continued to barricade himself inside the home. please tell us that they later found him dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside the house where they also found additional weapons since including a military style rifle that was sitting on top of the kitchen table. we have images from that collected by a drone that was sent into the house as they were trying to contain the suspect in the house. i want you to take a listen to the local sheriff talking about how this event unfolded and how it could have been worse. and also witnesses
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who were not far from the scene and heard when the gunshots for shrank out, we were cl no patio and we heard we heard we thought was firecrackers and it was i guess it was gunshots because we because we heard people screaming they help us help us. i believe that because we had quick containment on him, that if he had planned to do anything else and wouldn't surprise me because having that on the kitchen table isn't in every day activity. >> that there was probably something else. a second chapter, potentially. >> now this is the second mass shooting in the last five years for this community of oakland county. this is home to the oxford high school that's where the oxford high school shooting took place back in 2021, this community, once again, left reeling from this gun violence and from what we have heard so far, it looks like the number of victims could have been much
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greater given the amount of times that the gunmen fired into that playground where people were gathered. we've also learned that white house officials in including the president, president joe biden, have been in touch with the local representatives, offering support. and any resources in new york, gloria pass amino, cnn let's go to indicate that what happened in michigan this weekend is far from an isolated incident. >> so far this year in the us, the gun violence archive reports now being 227 massive shootings defined as four or more people shot in a single instance, not including the shooter off the brake at chinese premier visits australia for the first time in seven years when i've more on that agenda next i'm thinking
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rajit and capitol hill this is sienna welcome i sit and use your i'm max foster. >> here are some of today's top stories and oppressive heat wave is set to hit large parts of the us this week. and nearly 200 heat records could be tied or at least broken about 82% of
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the population could see temperatures above 90 degrees fahrenheit right now, more than 60 million people under heat alerts two trains collided. india's west bengal state, maybe at least eight people dead, and dozens of others injured three, say, three compartments were derailed when a goods train rammed into a passenger train from behind. anti-government protests blocked major highways across israel for a second date. the protests as many of whom are students called for elections, the release of hostages and garza, and the return of israeli soldiers. ukrainian president lottery has lenski wrapped up, is peace summit in switzerland, seeing a strong show support from his allies. well, at come cheese back to joint statement calling for territorial integrity for ukraine, but key holdouts included india, saudi arabia, south africa, and the united arab emirates. this comes after russian presence and then putin unveiled his terms for a so-called peace proposal on friday, which has criticized by many world leaders missed as an
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enscape close the summit with this warning we are responding to russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. not only with a full scale defense of human life, but also with full scale deployments it's important that all all participants of this summit supported ukraine's territorial integrity because there is, will be no lasting peace without territorial integrity class sebastian was monitoring those events lots of words, but i'm not sure what the action well, look, i mean, on the one hand, the optics, i think we're very welcome for ukraine. you had this. i mean, i think perhaps possibly the biggest family photo that i've ever seen from an event. there were about 100 countries. they're over 80 of them supported this communicate. but on the other hand, this wasn't peace talks looks, russia wasn't invited. china didn't turn up and there were those holdouts. i think we can show you them from the communique itself or can you communicate that in itself was fairly
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short, did only contain about three of the points that are on presence. lansky's now 18 month old peace plan that he himself has come up with was to try to coalesce around that but the cold hard reality, if you look at those, those flags is that there are still countries that see it as expedient to maintain a relationship with russia, india case in point mises some sort of 40% at a peak of its, of its crude oil imports from russia up from about 2% before the war that they still want to maintain a relationship with russia. secondly, i think there are countries especially in the global south that have been affected economically by this, that really just want to see this war over at any cost. so that is the reality. listen to the eu commission president as the underlying on the peace plan that president putin came out with just days before the summit it was not a peace negotiation because putin is not serious about ending the war geez insisting on capitulation he's insisting on seating ukrainian territory
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even territory that today does not is not occupied by him he's insisting on disarming ukraine, leaving it vulnerable to future aggression no country would ever accept these outrageous terms. >> i think what comes clear from what we heard from president putin on friday, which is unusual. we don't usually hear him. i don't think that we've had him up until now. layout conditions for peace. is that it very clearly shows if you needed more evidence of this, the strategy is attrition, right? apart from the request for you're going to withdraw from its own territory. it contained the same demand sounds that we had from before the war that you can and should remain neutral, not join nadir all of that and his spokesman actually came out and said that he thinks people in kiev are looking at this and saying, look, the conditions are worse now than they were in 2022. and considering it so they are openly making it clear the strategy is to try to exhaust ukraine through these ongoing battles, which we still see rage ridging on the
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northern front claire, thank you i'll australia's prime minister is officially welcome. china's, china's premier news on a four-day visit to that country. this is the first visit to australia by chinese premier in seven years and the latest side of thawing relations between beijing and canberra soon as christie loose style joins us live from hong kong to countries pretty dependent on each other, but they haven't been getting on in recent years yeah, but that's changing with a significant diplomatic shift that was made very clear today, max, you have the leaders of china and australia handling a quote, stabilizing relationship after these toxic took place earlier today in canberra it's a very clear sign of improving ties as a chinese premier, li chong continues his four-day visit two julia, again, this is the first visit to australia by chinese premier since early 2017. >> and relations are improving despite many years of tension, tension over trade, as well as foreign interference. now the
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two liters admit for talks earlier today, the australian prime minister and snail, but uneasy and the chinese premier li chunk, the agreed to greater military to military communication. and china also added australia to its list of visa free countries. other agenda items for discussion also included. let's bring it up for you. trade in energy, of course, regional security, climate change, human rights and the fate of a jailed australian writer, yung hung june, a young is a pro-democracy blogger and a spy novelist who is facing a suspended death sentence on espionage charges in china. now, despite the many points of contention here between these two countries, the australian prime minister hailed the stabilization of time hi guys, watch this premium lays presence represents another important step in stabilizing our relationship with china. >> how approach has of course been patient calibrated and deliberate i've said
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repeatedly, we will cooperate where we can disagree, where we mask bit engage in our national interest and that is in the interests of australia and in the interests to china as well as in the interests of regional stability now, on sunday, the chinese premier started his triptan australia with a visit to an australian winery, as well as adelaide zoo, where he announced that beijing would provide to do giant pandas and while in adelaide, lee also said that relations we're back on track now the relationship has warmed since albanese is labor party took office in 2020 to china has slowly dropped a series of trade curbs and tariffs on australian exports, including high profile exports like wine and beef at china is australia's lottery we're just trade partner australia is the biggest supplier of iron ore to china. >> china is also an investor in australian binding projects. so it shouldn't be a surprise at
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related landslides, scorching temperatures turn to rainfall and drought like conditions have been battering cities across the globe. extreme weather is to spacing residents, destroying property, and even costing some people their lives. cnn is michael holmes has the detail in florida floods in mexico, a drought in greece, a heat wave shuts down historical sites when it comes to extreme weather, know hemisphere is left unscathed countries around the globe have been battered by scorching temperatures or torrential rain, or lack of rain in chile, at least one person has died after a downpour triggered catastrophic flooding in six different regions the high level, whether alarm that orthorexia is issued has since been lifted. >> but what remains 1,000 of damaged homes and for many, no
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and they still wanted to go there. >> but extreme flooding impacts of far and wide plains grounded tuesday in the capital of the spanish hi island, my yorker, one of europe's hottest travel destinations meanwhile, roads in mircea, more resembled raging rivers in mexico, the for specific problem this lagoon used to be filled with water, now largely dried up with a sea of dead fish left behind. high temperatures in the northern part of the country. of course, the drought withering crops and drying up water reservoirs these cows slowly succumbing to there now, barren environment or the tab for many farmers have already gotten rid of their cows because of the lack of water and food. it hasn't rained in the food is very scarce. the animals are very weak because of the lack of food and water blistering heat. >> now a common theme as naturally warmer summer months in many countries combined with human cause, global warming to cause locals and tourists alike
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to swell to greece has begun shutting down its ancient acropolis during the peak heat of the day tourists equipped with fans hats, and umbrella hello, is douse themselves with water, doing their best not to let the heat set their summer vacations or blaze meanwhile, the elderly fine temporary relief in cooling centers every year we see a rise in temperature and every time we remark that they are higher than the usual levels for the same period june was never such a warm month, was such temperatures every year the departments of the health ministry would issue guidance. >> nowadays, this is happening sooner and sooner and more frequently. >> from droughts to floods to brutal heat regions sitting a world apart are linked by some of the same challenges as extreme weather takes hold of countries across the globe. the effects of a warming earth ever clear michael holmes, cnn a while day of golf in pine
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became us open champion for the second time after topsy turvy day of golf and pine has north carolina known as the scientists for his precise and sometimes eccentric approach to the game, to shambaugh applied his calculator get less to win by one shot after an early challenge from a surging rory mcilroy mcilroy lead one point but faulted in the home homestretch begging three of the final four holes to shambaugh held his nerve with a crucial sand save at 18 may par and at one over four, the round secured his second championship in five years. and after that victory are patrick snail caught up with a thankful and thoughtful bryson, the shampoo? >> well, bryson many congratulations. way the second us open title, it was a crazy wild finish takers out there on the course with you you down the stretch, with rory mcilroy.
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and i'm wondering, where do you rank? >> the, shot, at the very last around the very last was possibly my best golf shot. my entire life i didn't know that practicing those 50 yard bunker shots when i was a kid would have brought me to this point of pinterest number two to one, my second year. so open but sure enough it did and couldn't be more proud let's do a little place in history. absolutely. one of the wonderful images from this whole week, your engagement with the fans. you told me early in the week though that three years ago the landscape was very different for you and that you could have handled things differently, can compare that to that euphoria and the warmth you felt all the kim a lot of personal growth 2022 was rock-bottom year for me and push me to be the person i am today and i've got a lot of people that stuck around me from 2022, which is allowed me to be the person i've grown to be now and i can't think of enough because without them i
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wouldn't be here. >> and it's been a long road, but i'm certainly very blessed and thankful to have those individuals sticking with me and continue to push me forward the memory of the late father, john is of course, forever special, especially so on father's day, what would he have said to you about this victory and how did he inspire you? >> to achieve this title? >> he'd probably said, why did you pull it on 18 often tee shot knowing him it is a witty humor, but he would have been smiling, hugging me and give me a lot of praise. so he was a good man. >> did you feel his presence alla all day, there was numerous times on 234 or even five, or i was just thinking i was walking down the fairway thinking about them as much those engaging with fans there the forefront of my mind still well slept. >> she's chef gordon ramsay
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says he's lucky to be alive after recent cycling accidents he took to instagram on sunday to underscore the importance of wearing a helmet, while c also revealed a massive purple bruises, sustained from the accident policy, you've got to wear helmets. i don't care how short the journey is. i don't care the fact these helmets cost money, but that crucial, even with the kids, a short journey, they've got to wear a helmet. now, i'm lucky to be standing here. i'm in pain. it's been a brute week and i'm sort of getting through it. >> but i cannot tell you the importance of wearing a helmet ramsey went on to say he believes the helmet saved his life. cnn has reached out to representative for ramsay to comment on that. and finally, the royal family put out some sweet tributes on social media. this father's day or the uk, prince william posted his throwback photo, king charles
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