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well, have you, as joining us here in the united states around the world and streaming us on cnn max, i was my church just to hear from fires to floods dangerous weather conditionsor sweeping across parts of the us, leaving a trail of damage and destruction russia and president vladimir putin touches down in hanoi, vietnam just hours after signing a mutual defense pact with young yang, and tensions flare in the south china sea or for a conference between a philippine supply ship and the chinese coast guard from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church thanks for
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joining us well, we are following the devastating impacts of severe one weather across the us and mexico right now, a powerful tropical storm is set to make landfall in mexico in the coming hours, while in the us, new mexico and in california are racing to contain raging wildfires. >> tropical storm alberto is already threshing the texas coast with heavy rains and strong winds the national hurricane center predicts this will continue through thursday and there's a possibility of tornadoes in some areas. meantime, western us states the dealing with fast-moving wildfires that are burning large areas of land in new mexico, officials report at least two people have died as a result of the fires and residents of the mountain village of ruidoso though so have been forced to evacuate we reached a point where it was just a solid blackout. >> i've never seen anything
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but the thing that kind of startled me more than anything. my trick was being hit with chunks of ash. i could feel him my hood, and the gray, it was almost like big gray rain hitting my truck wildfires are continuing to spread in california as well. >> cal fire reports, the post fire in los angeles county has now scored nearly six stain thousand acres. that's more than 6,000 hectares meantime, extreme heat is still posing a threat to other parts of the us, more than a dozen daily high temperature which you'll records were either broken or tied in the northeast cnn meteorologist chad myers has a look at how hot this weekend could get it sure would be nice to get some of those rains here from parts of texas into new mexico where the fires are. and yes, we will see a few scattered showers here but really more we're going to get will be the wind. we're going to see wins 20 to 25 miles per
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hour in areas where the fires are now the wind is from an opposite direction that could put firefighters and some danger. but also could push the fires back onto areas that have already burned. but you never liked the sea 20 to 30 mile per hour winds over a fire zone. i'd like to see some wind here in the east, maybe blowing this heat away for a change, or at least giving you a wind chill factor, which certainly won't be the case. phase. again, we're talking about heat index, about 260 million people or more going to see temperatures above 90 over the next few days, maybe not every day, but certainly you will. there's where the heat will be for today, a little bit farther toward the west tomorrow. and really just expanding toward even dc by the weekend where temperatures will be almost 100 degrees and that's not heat index, that's thermometer we still have these excessive heat warnings and watches all the way across the us where we're just now seeing just long in duration days where it's day after day, over 90 degrees,
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over 95 degrees in some spots, even new york city today, all the way to 92 and if you are not in the wind or if you are in the sunshine or between buildings with the concrete it will feel warmer than that without a doubt, today's heat index in syracuse. a lovely 99 this afternoon and 99 not with heat index, but with the air temperature for dc saturday and for sunday. lot of folks going to be doing things out and about in dc, make sure you try to stay cool. there are lots of water for you. the pets, the kids, and even the plants, because they're going a little bit of water, please have a, great day all right. >> back to tropical storm alberto. now, more than 2 million people in southern texas are under a tornado watch, right now. jews or the massive storm. >> paulette gua harder is the mirror of corpus christi in texas and joins us now, appreciate you being with us hi, thank you. >> so the national hurricane center says, alberto is
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expected to bring more heavy rain flooding and wins. what more you lose? burning about conditions ahead and what are you doing to prepare for this? and of course a possible tornadoes yes, we are under a tornado watch now as we speak. >> and you know, as a coastal city, we are, we have a strong protocol paul, and we work with our departments very closely to make certain that we know exactly what we need to do and how all of our resources and our partnerships with other agencies so what we've been doing the last 24 hours is working very diligently proactively. and with our departments are many departments, most especially are texas department of emergency management, the division of emergency management with the state of texas so it's been there's been a lot of good partnership and get deployment of resources here in corpus christi. >> so what are you telling residents to do to prepare for
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the worst-case scenario? here we're telling them, of course what we here in texas turnaround don't drown and make certain to stay in. >> if you don't need to leave because we don't know the rains are they're come and go and they're very heavy get times and they're lighter and others. but there are different flood levels around the city. and so there are low lying areas. there are some areas, for example, north beach, which is it's it's below sea level and since it can be very dangerous so we're asking people to stay alert to our public news releases. we have reversed alert, which are constantly going out, letting everyone know what's going on. and of course, just to stay safe and not to leave your home. if you don't have to or if actually right now, we are really monitoring everything really it's, its, its by the minute like we just said,
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there's a tornado. watch now until a few hours later from now, but we just we're just keeping everyone abreast and apprised of everything that's happening. and that's ever-changing, of course, so critical advice there too. >> so what damage has been done so far and what are you able to tell us about? power outages and other problems of people need to know about in your region. and indeed across texas can you still hear me matt? >> are you still able to hear me? >> i think we have lost the mere let's say let's continue on now we're talking there with mere paulette go. how'd you in corpus? christie in texas? >> all right. let's move on to another story. we're watching very closely. vladimir putin is in vietnam for a two-day visit. fresh 2 off his landmark trip
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to north korea. the russian president, attending a formal welcoming ceremony outside the presidential palace, just a short time. let me go. >> mr. putin is looking to boost economic ties with friendly countries in a bid to show that western isolation is not having an impact on moscow. now, before he arrived, there, vietnam, so communist party newspaper published an op-ed from mr. putin thanking the government for it balanced position on the conflict in ukraine. >> he is north korea trip ended with the signing of a trade and mutual defense treaty which some experts say may be an attempt to justify the reported use of north korean munitions in the war in ukraine and do bring in cnn's beijing bureau chief steven jiang now, good to see you. steven. so what's been china's reaction to this strengthening of bilateral relations? comes between russia
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and north korea. and of course, the signing of this trade and mutual defense agreement between the two nations. and what concerns my china have about all of this? >> yeah, rosemary, officially the chinese have not said much about this trip. of course, there are watching everything very closely, but analysts singling something china have described this upgraded relationship between mask on killing young as transactional at the end of day, i think the chinese are very confident about their relationship with both pyongyang and moscow because they understand their role is indispensable when it comes to property both economies spacing, of course, has been providing an economic lifeline to pyongyang for decades. increasingly, they've been helping moscow dodge severe western sanctions by rapidly expanding their bilateral trade and investment relationships as well. and not to mention, beijing has been providing political covers on a global stage for both regimes as well. and all three liters, xi jinping as well as putin and
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kim of course, also shared their grievances against the us but in a lot of the language you heard in the past few days have in mp on young in terms of attacking this hedge, a monocle power had demonic power, suppressing other countries interests, some very much echoing what we often hear from beijing officials as well. but unlike moscow and pyongyang, though, china's still very much part of the globalized economic and trading system. and china does still need western technologies and investments at a time when there were facing strong economic headwinds, not to mention xi jinping has his own ambitions, for example, playing a potential peace maker in the war in ukraine. so you're not going to hear him throw full support publicly behind putin's war effort in ukraine and ultimately though beijing is also very much concerned about these tensions that's been building up on the korean peninsula. this for tat cycle with north korean tests and weapons, then the us and its allies respond with mega military drills. this kind of tension chins and potential
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conflict instability, not in china's interests because everything is happening on its doorstep. that's why, interestingly, although beijing insisted coincidentally a chinese officials, actually were in so on tuesday talking with their south korean counterparts it's about diplomacy and security on a day when putin was arriving in qiong. yeah. so they are very much trying to strike a very delicate balance here. rosemary and steven, how did all of this play out across the region? it's the reaction seeing vladimir putin visiting there in north korea i think of course it causes alarms and potential worries and concerns yet, putin of course, is doing this to show the us and the west as he still has friends on the global stage, she has places to go to be received and hosted as say, ahead of stay with all the patronage trees associated with it. >> and of course he's also trying very much chu to expand the russians relationship and
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role in the country's he visited not only in pyongyang but also in hanoi, his latest stop, russia remains vietnam's largest arms supplier. he very much wants to keep that and they still have a very strong, very strong ties in the oil and gas field with their joint venture really generating millions of dollars for both countries. so, so that kind of practical purposes of this trip is also very much what putin wants to do. and other countries including the vietnam, is definitely accommodating him because for vietnam, for example, they are very much very adept in playing this straddle game, trying to trying to have this relationship with all of the major powers, not only moscow, but also of course, beijing and washington as well. rosemary. all right. steven jiang joining us live from beijing. many thanks for that. appreciate it well, ukraine is voicing it's frustration over the security and trade pact signed hi and by vladimir putin and kim jong-un an advisor to ukraine's president, calls at a brazen undermining of international sanctions and restrictions on
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north korea he goes on to say, there are practically no more rules and the silence from the un is deafening as we've mentioned, the deal signed in hello gang includes a mutual defense provision some call it an attempt to justify the use of north korean munitions by russia in the war in ukraine well, some ukrainians call it the second front line and the country's war with russia, the repeated and unrelenting attacks on ukraine's power grid putting average civilians to the test this lived only to hope the lights will stay on and as close, sebastian reports their prospects often don't look bright blackouts, turn simple daily activities like taking a ton out to play into herculean tasks because really, once 54 and sometimes when, via wants vice co, it's kind of complicated, is created a
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situation where it's, it's actually hard for you to leave your house yeah. >> maybe it's easier to leave our house but it's hard to come back starting in late march, russia launched a series of massive attacks precision targeting ukraine's power-generating facilities for the first time in summer rolling blackouts are now almost a daily occurrence i guess camping stove. >> the only way to cook dinner and yet kids arenas resilience belies the scale if this crisis by early june, the attacks are destroyed 40% of the country's electricity generating capacity says dtek, ukraine's largest private energy company. and winter is too close for comfort but we have 120 days left before the start of this season 120 days. so it means that the speed in which we need to woo
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should be extremely it may not be business as usual no. >> a quick fix rebuild where possible in some cases, using pots from decommissioned power plants start building more smaller power units to spread the risk import more from europe. are you worried that it won't get done in 120 days? that it's going to mean that there are still deficits going into the winter the deficit will be higher than today and that will lead that people will not have a light in their houses up to 20 hours even with scheduled blackouts the unexpected happens i'll put the hemo slovak. >> now, we lost the lights. that's the reality we live in says this ukrainian news, i can recalled it the second frontline energy no. >> is like second front line. we understand that the painter
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period will be difficult for us and but we we are doing our best and we tried to be ready. >> and that means being ready for more attacks. >> source priority is to protect our energy facilities, to protect our energy infrastructure, and the best the way it's air defense there is progress on air defense, funding. >> but it's not quick enough for catarina and her daughter. now now we're looking to leave kyiv for the winter and winter house with a wood-burning stove we kept on the apartment here and we understand that it will be really cold over here. that's rusty and cnn london philippine navy boats around numbered as they face off with china's coast guard near disputed islands ahead, the majors confrontation in the south china sea, which is raising concerns. >> it could escalate into a bigger conflict, will explain
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run-in with china's coast guard. >> it happened near the disputed spratly islands on monday. we're a chinese coast guard vessel collided i did with a philippine supply ship. but this video released by manila appears to show chinese vessels swarming and surrounding philippine boats. concerns are growing that incidents like this one could snowball into a more serious confrontation. and for more, ivan watson joined us now what live from hong kong? good to see you, ivan. so what more can you tell us about how this all unfolded and what both sides are saying right? >> well, the chief of staff of the armed forces of the philippines has accused china of acts of piracy of attacking philippine coast guard and marines and sailors with blade weapons of looting and destroying equipment and boarding philippine vessels. now this could be perceived as
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just accusations are hyperbole, but then you look at some of the footage that has been released overnight. by the philippine armed forces. and it does backup some of those accusations there you can clearly see uniformed helmeted chinese officers surrounding swarming a small philippine boat with uniform philippine personnel on board. we see chinese officers waving an ax stealing a bag off of the philippine boats. we see a chinese boat ramming the philippine boat that is of course, heavily edited. it's coming from one side. the chinese side so far has only released a couple of still images meanwhile, there has been a denial of some of the accusations coming from the chinese foreign ministry. take a listen china urges the philippines to immediately stop. it's infringing and provocative actions. china will
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continue to resolutely safeguard its sovereignty and rights in accordance with the law at heart here is a long running territorial dispute between china and the philippines over scholz and reefs in the south china sea. >> i think we can show you a map of roughly where this took place. china claims virtually all of this body of water for itself, ignoring competing claims from many other countries in that area. and if you look, the second thomas shoal is much closer, just by the eye to the philippines than it is to mainland china. and yet china's still goes ahead with these claims. the the confrontations have been escalating over the course of the last year. and i was on board a chinese coast guard ship just last march. and i saw how, sorry, a philippine coast guard ship. and i saw how the chinese vessels swarmed that much smaller fleet of philippine vessels, and how
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tense and dangerous it could potentially get. what happened on monday here is clearly an escalation and it is one that the philippine president has been warning about saying that if a filipino is killed in one of these conference patients, it would be a crossing of the rubicon. take a listen filipino citizen is killed by a willful up that is, i think very, very close to what we define as an act the war. and therefore, we will respond accordingly those are very, very serious words and they have much larger implications when you consider the fact that the philippines is a mutual defense treaty ally of the us. and could invoke that treaty if it does feel itself under attack from china. so this is a hotspot, a growing area of tension that we should watch closely. could, it could
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have very large implications going far beyond this contested area? >> all right. thanks to ivan watson bringing us that live report from hong kong. appreciate it. >> asian americans are fast emerging as a key voting block in the us a closer look at how they could shape this year's presidential election back without a more just a month i'm thinking, i'm going to die and i thought that was it upon the earth? with the liev schreiber sunday at nine on cnn protect against rsv with a wreck sv, a rexx v is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv. and people 60 here's an older a rex v does not protect everyone. it is not for those with severe allergic reactions
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preferred better science, better results. the cnn presidential debates, june 27th at nine live on cnn and streaming on max welcome back, everyone. >> but he was election season
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is revving up with both us president joe biden and donald trump looking to the court voters, one key voting block that's emerging this year, asian-americans and pacific islanders. a pew poll says they have been the fastest growing group of eligible voters since 2020. and over the past two decades. and this november, about 15 million asian-americans will be eligible to vote karthik ramakrishnan is the executive director and founder of aapi data, which publishes data and policy research on asian americans and pacific islanders. and he joins me now from las vegas. appreciate you being with us thank you for having me. so what has your data revealed in terms of of just how crucial asian american and pacific islander voters might prove to be in shaping this year's presidential election well if we look at the last two presidential
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elections, what was remarkable with both of these populations, asian americans and pacific islanders, is that they were the fastest-growing electorates, meaning the population that's eligible to vote. >> but we also saw the biggest increases in voting turnout among those who were eligible to vote and in particular, states like georgia, for example, that proved to be very critical. not only for the presidential election, but off. so for control of the senate asian american and pacific outer loop voters made up that margin of difference and we're seeing several states now in 2024 states like nevada, that have been perennial battlegrounds, where api voters make a critical difference. but we're also seeing states like arizona. georgia is back in the picture. pennsylvania of these are states that people might not normally think of as asian american states, but the population is fast-growing and the margins of victory are getting smaller and smaller.
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and the growth of the asian-american pacific calendar electorate is part of that story and as you point at asian americans have been the fastest growing group of eligible voters in the us over the past two decades, the number has grown apparently by 50 10% in the past four years as according to the pew poll. but who are they more likely to vote for donald trump or joe biden particularly given the rise in hate crimes against asian-americans well, we've seen and i've been doing survey research on asian-americans and pacific islanders for nearly two decades now. and what we've seen is a definite trend towards the democratic party their host of reasons for that. part of it is because of the positions of the democratic party when it comes to racism and discrimination, but also on issues like abortion and gun control. at the same time, the republican party has seen a rise in restrictive views on
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immigration, but also rhetoric that many perceive to be racist or racially motivated and that's turned off a lot of asian-american voters away from the republican party but this vote is still very much up for grabs you know, we have a lot of, we have hundreds of thousands of asian-americans entering the electorate, both through naturalization, people getting gaining citizenship. but also a lot of younger asian-americans that are aging into the electric so these are important trends to look out for. and our surveys take a deeper dive into some of the issues that they care about and according to the pew research center, about 15 million asian american cancer projected to be eligible to vote in 2024. >> how likely is it that most of them would vote, and how significant could that voting block potentially be what we've seen in the last two decades is
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the proportion of eligible voters that end up voting in presidential elections has jumped considerably so it used to be closer to 50% and now it's exceeded 60% in terms of churn out among eligible voters more of the big questions heading into this election is whether the big increases that we saw in 2016 and 2020 will sustain themselves into 2024. what we saw on the 2022 elections, these are midterm elections. they tend to be lower turnout. asian americans continue to outpace the rest of the country in terms of changes in voting over time. >> so it looked very likely make a difference and especially in states, our analysis at api data looks at states like pennsylvania leg georgia, like arizona, like nevada. those four states could decide the presidency. >> and so that vote is indeed very critical. >> and president joe biden has
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declared the month of june national immigrant heritage month. how much of that is about wooing aapi votes? do you think well you know, immigrant heritage month is something that's been renewed for many years now, may just prior to this, is asian american and pacific islander heritage month and the administration rolled out a lot of policies and reminders about policies to convince asian-american voters that they have their best interests at heart. >> and one of those major announcements over the last few months is data disaggregation, making sure that our communities are seen in the data effect hello agencies, so that we understand whether our communities are being served and how we can improve the ability of our communities to be served. >> that's one amongst several policies, including small business and other policies that they've passed language access policies to try to appeal to this community.
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catholic ramakrishnan. thank you so much for joining us and sharing your analysis on this. appreciate it. >> my pleasure a new battle over religious freedom and government overreach is brewing in the united states after louisiana's republican governor find a law requiring schools to put a poster size display of the ten commandments in every classroom. >> it applies to any school that receives state funds thing from kindergarten to university's civil liberties groups immediately wout a challenge the law in court. they say it violates longstanding supreme court precedent. and the us constitution itself, which prohibits the government establishment of religion. days before signing the law, the governors spoke at a republican fundraiser where he said, quote, i can't wait to be sued, suggesting he will take this fight all the way to the supreme court if needed. and it will be ripe for russia. we're
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georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn welcome back, everyone environmental protesters have spray painted one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments stonehenge in england was covered in orange paint on wednesday bye to activists from the group called just stop oil. >> both were arrested it comes as huge crowds are expected at the monument for the northern summer solstice just stop oil once the uk government to phase out fossil fuels by 2030, the group also made headlines last month when protesters smashed the glass protecting the magna carta at the british museum in well, some british tours are accused of damaging a unesco world heritage site in southern italy. a london-based parkour group visited the ancient city of materia, running climbing,
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and leaping through the streets and overpressure stone structures. the group posted video online showing one of its members breaking a stone ledge during a jump and injuring himself in the process cnn has reached out to police for comment. matairie is thought to be among the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the world, going back thousands of years. >> well, they say wine gets better with age, but this one may it'd be the exception a2 thousand wine believed to be the oldest ever found in liquid form it was unearthed five years ago from a tomb in southern spain, the wine which researchers determined what a white wine was found inside an urn along with human remains, they say, it's an almost impossible civil discovery because why it tends to evaporate quickly, but it was somehow hermetically sealed, keeping it preserved. >> all this it's time, probably doesn't taste that
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outage dod us texas governor greg abbott has issued a disaster declaration for 51 counties impacted by the tropical storm. or parts of new mexico are enduring multiple weather-related disasters, water rescues are underway and the mountain village of ruidoso of the flash floods caused by heavy rains on wedensday. those storms are appearing alongside deadly wildfires in the area. it live in dara spoke with residents forced to evacuate as the flames drew closer michael scott escaped. >> ruidoso, new mexico, just in time through thick smoke and an orange glow as a massive wildfire consumed his mountain neighborhood. >> my truck was being hit with chunks of ash. it was almost like big gray rain hitting my trend scott and his wife and his mother were able to make it out with a few belongings and their three dogs. >> we met them at a motel 50 miles away where all they can
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do is nurse the shock that everything they own might be lost the not-knowing is a numbing feeling. he says are incredibly helpless feeling where there's literally nothing you can do. it really is and for the past 20 thank four hours. we've been in a little motel when i think well, we don't have anything left. now, where do we go? >> to massive fires around ruidoso are burning across cross 20,000 acres. emergency officials say the wildfires have destroyed 1,400 homes and structures. we reach some of those neighborhoods in saw the charred remains of dozens of homes, even found dear making their way through the scarred hillsides yeah, i can see the fire out outside this window kurt delgado evacuated his home to the edge of town where he set up his puppy to low food truck and started feeding firefighters and emergency crews from the window of your food? truck? yeah, we can see the smoke in a canyon where your houses? yeah. morehouse is
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literally right there where that smoke is. >> delgado says he will stay here as long as he can my? parents are that airstream might there were ready to go. we're going to do what we can to just stay vigilant. >> about 8,000 people have evacuated the rio dso areas since monday, the mountain village is an eerie, smoke-filled ghost town. there are a few people left though, like jordan route. i imagined them moment like this is pretty nerve-wracking yeah. >> yeah, i thought i didn't think it was going to come this close to us, but it happened so fast. >> our conversation was interrupted by police urging residents to evacuate we managed to find our way into michael scott's neighborhood in ruidoso. many of the homes were burned to the ground but somehow michael's home is still standing slice of good news surrounded by devastation and sadness we were able to
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show michael scott a picture of his home. he said he had tears of joy seen that his home was still intact, but he and thousands of others are still not in the clear wildfires continue to burn, but the good news is, is that weather forecasters say reign, which has already fallen a little bit on wednesday, is expected to continue into thursday in the hush hope is that that will give firefighters the relief they need to get these wildfires under control. ed lavandera, cnn, ria dosa, new mexico more than 250 deaths have been reported among hajj pilgrims making the annual journey to mecca in saudi arabia. >> some of judah heat stroke with temperatures in the kingdom has high hi is 49 degrees celsius. others have died from diseases or other medical conditions. pilgrims from indonesia, jordan, tunis year and iran are among the dead. and the toll will likely rise when saudi arabia and egypt release their official
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figures. the hajj is one of the five pillars of islam and every muslim who is able, is required to make the journey, to make it at least once in their lifetime a contentious republican primary in the state of virginia, could be heading for a recount congressman bob good is locked in a tight race with states senator john maguire. they're a little over 300 votes apart. and there's one man who could cost the incumbent his seat. cnn's bryan todd explained thanks republican congressman bob good in a nailbiter as he fights to retain his seat in virginia's fifth congressional district after tuesday's primary night. >> good trails his opponent by a razor-thin margin. and the race could be headed for a recount. good normally checks all the boxes for being a far right, your mega republican. he's an election denier, support strict immigration measures, opposes all abortions but he now could lose because
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of one moon is when a congratulate and thank governor ron desantis. good. initially endorsed florida governor ron desantis in the republican presidential primary, drawing rage from the man who ended up dominating the race, bob good who is actually bad for virginia and who will stab you in the back like he did me. >> it didn't matter to former president donald trump that wants to satis bowed out. bob good went back to endorsing trump. good even made a pilgrimage to trump's hush money trial to curry favor. we are president trump's voice. >> we have his back. >> none of it mattered. the marker of betrayal had been laid now, i think it's safe to say that donald trump holds a grudge and we've seen that if anyone, whether they're inside of his administration when he was president or there republican in congress, that if they do anything that he considers disloyal, then he will go after them trump endorsed good's challenger for the nomination. >> virginia state senator john maguire, a former navy seal known for his expertise in commando tactics, but good also drew the wrath of former house
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speaker kevin mccarthy by being one of eight house republicans who voted to oust mccarthy from the speakership last fall. >> and so because of that, kevin mccarthy put someone weight into this race as well behind bob good's challenger, the good maguire race isn't the only battle drawing attention to virginia and the trump dynamic in the state. eugene vindman, a whistleblower who served in trump's white house and raised alarms about trump's infamous 2019 phone call with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy that led to the then-president's first impeachment will win his democratic primary in virginia. cnn projects both presidential candidates are focusing attention on the commonwealth, even though president biden handily won virginia in 2020 biden held a fundraiser. they're tuesday night that included bill and hillary clinton at which biden implored attendees let's to support abortion rights. trump recently campaigned in the state republicans really want, really think that this is a state that is ripe, that if there is a wave or if there is a strong
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republican birth in the 2024 election, that will include virginia can you donald trump's reach in this primary season that seemingly extends everywhere brian jack, a former aide to trump in his administration and his campaign and weighing johnson, a former the department of education official in the trump administration, have both just one republican nominations for us house seats in the state of georgia. >> bryan todd, cnn, washington israel and hezbollah trading new threats of war, the militant group's leader is warning cyprus against opening. >> its airport it's an basis to israeli forces. after israel warned of an all-out war, the iran-backed group has also vowed to hold nothing back against israel it all fifth four is imposed on lebanon. resistance will fight without restraints, without rules and without limits and then i do the enemy knows very well that you have prepared ourselves for the worst and most difficult days.
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>> the enemy knows very well what awaits it. and that is why it was deterred for nine months israel and hezbollah have been trading cross-border attacks since october 7. but the strikes have ramped up in recent weeks, and israel is writing to destroy hezbollah after the group released this drone footage purportedly showing military and civilian cities in northern israel well meantime, tensions between the us and israel as spilling out into public view. we are learning that a us envoy called are benjamin netanyahu drawing a private meeting following public comments by the israeli prime minister who claimed the us is withholding weapons and ammunition to israel according to a senior us official, the envoy said, the israeli leader's remarks what undrafted and completely untrue cnn's mj lee reports from washington those comments from israeli prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu, where he accused the us of holding back weapons and ammunition from israel, really not sitting well with us officials. >> one senior official telling me that they were perplexing and simply wrong. and what cnn is learning is that us officials actually privately conveyed that sentiment to prime minister netanyahu in a meeting, you us envoy, almost hochstein, told the prime minister that those comments were unproductive and completely untrue. and meanwhile, us ambassador to israel, jack lew who said in that same meeting, basically sort of walked through all of the arms that are being provided to israel and have been delivered to israel. basically plead to make the point that he believes the ambassador is wrong and what we've seen us officials do, it's publicly emphasize that there's only one shipment of ours arms that the us is currently holding, and that is the shipment that president biden has talked about publicly. now, there is an
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israeli delegation that is currently in water washington to have a series of meetings with their american counterparts. and we are told that a meeting that was slated for thursday appears to have been postponed though one official said that that was actually a reaction to prime minister netanyahu is khamenei in that video, other officials told cnn that it was it was actually just a scheduling matter. >> but either way, we're of course, continuing to see those tensions between us and israeli officials continuing to mount because this war goes on. >> mj lee cnn at the white house and thanks so much for your company. >> does sauer 9mm was my church. i will be back with more cnn newsroom okay i'm thinking if i'm going to die and i thought that was it. would earth with we have
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