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point where if joe biden stays on the ticket and donald trump is down the ticket, i'm fast-tracking moving to costa rica. i had it as a five-year plan and maybe poster rijk and i'm going to try and fast track it. i do not want to be here before the republicans trump's little troll start reducing my are taking way more women's rights wow, and eliya reef was with me now for what a phenomenal idea to be at that party to begin with and then follow through what do these people say they want to see now, there are devastated because they thought of joe biden as their imperfect but best vehicle to beat trump. >> and now that's gone so some had talked about maybe vice president harris, that she might not be popular enough to win. but the way one woman put it was that if we don't, at least try, it's better to at least try and lose than to not try at all, which is what she thinks would be keeping biden on the ticket others said maybe some kind of centrist governor, but they were really at a loss
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lot of people now asking these questions, le arif, thanks so much for this reporting this morning. >> really appreciate it. we've got a brand new our cnn news central starting right now the white house trying to calm panic within the party, but calls are growing louder from democrats for president biden to step aside after his disastrous debate and his fallout afterwards, what the president's will say today to congressional leaders and democratic governors about concerns over his mental fitness hurricane beryl, just hours away from potentially catastrophic landfall on jamaica, help people there are preparing for this month's or sorghum and millions of americans hitting a row for the fourth why holiday will be celebrating the nation's independence. >> and lower prices at the gas pump. i'm sarah side with john berman and kate bolduan. this
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is cnn news central this morning the question in the question is, who's next? >> will another elected democrat come forward and ask president biden to step aside and allow another candidate in white house is doing everything it can this morning to make that answer. no. they will hold an all staff call this morning. the president will meet face to face with several democratic governors expressing concern and speak with congressional leaders. this is an addition to his public schedule. we will see him at a medal of honor ceremony today. so far, lloyd doggett of texas as the only democratic congressman to directly say the president should drop out. question is, has anything moved in the last few minutes, cnn's chief national affairs correspondent, jeff zeleny, is where there's now, jeff really every minute counts in this every hour thing seemed to be fluid. what have you heard so far this morning?
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any movement? >> hey, john, good morning. there is no question that other democratic lawmakers are looking at what lloyd doggett and several others have said, not quite as forcefully that there needs to be a change at the top of the democratic tickets. so i am told that today that polling that we've been talking about that research from some swing states it's in battleground districts is likely to come in and the biden campaign is going to take a closer look at some of this. but john, you could feel things change throughout the day into the afternoon and evening hours yesterday, there is a sense that biden advisers know, obviously how serious this is. the president is the bigger question here. of course, he wants what's best for the democratic party. the question is, is that still him? but yesterday the conversation also began to increasingly focused on vice president kamala harris. she of course has been a big defender of of president biden. she said the debate was
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not good, but said his entire candidacy and presidency should not hinge on that one debate. but she also is speaking out forcefully about needing to take on donald trump yesterday on the campaign trail. she said this joe biden is our nominee. we'd be trump once and we're gonna be two periods. are you ready to lead the country? that's a scary proud to be joe biden's mining so she said we beat trump wants and we will beat them to get them course she was on the ticket in 2020 and she is on the ticket this time and that is something that is important to remember this campaign is her campaign as well. >> yesterday, new cnn polling really showed some very interesting numbers in terms of how she stacks up to biden should she be at the top of the ticket? of course, these are all hypotheticals. president biden has not made a decision, but look at these numbers here. if the choice is the democratic
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candidate versus a trump, right there biden and harris, 49, 43. she is within the margin of error, but more interestingly on women, look at these numbers here. she is stronger among women. then joe biden is, she would get 50% of women pulled biden only 44% independent voters also. so interesting, she would get 43% of the independent vote. president biden. now is only getting 34%. so in some questions, she has emerged as a stronger nominee, at least hypothetically, then president biden of course this would all change should be defined in, a new way, should this happen but now in the here and now, president biden is still at the top of his campaign. of course, he is planning ahead. he has an interview on friday with george stephanopoulos on the campaign trail. and tonight that critical meeting with governors i am told that several democratic governors are coming here not to read him the riot act, but to prop him up and to give him support and the space
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they would like him to have to what many people hope is an ultimate decision to consider his future and perhaps step aside what they say later may hinge on what happens between now and then honestly, things change so quickly here. >> and as you said, there is a new focus on the vice president kamala harris, political actually lead with what seems to be a resurgent group of support for her in democratic circles. jeff zeleny, we'll let you get back to reporting. we'll talk to you again soon. thank you very much okay. let's talk about exactly that. now, joining us right now is former democratic congressman from ohio, tim ryan also ran against president biden, the 2020 dem primary was quick to endorse biden after he handed his own bid. congressman, good to see you. thank you very much. you are now saying it is time for joe biden to step aside and you are saying, and let kamala harris lead the ticket now, since you spoke out yesterday have you heard from the white house or the biden campaign no, i have not. >> but i've heard from a lot
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of worried democrats around the country and in congress that they were thankful that i said what i said, because i think that the consternation, the anc that's out there is very deep and very real. what we saw on thursday it was a lot more than a bad performance. but what we worry about is how donald trump was able to completely shaped the discussion around covid, around the economy, around all of these issues without any pushback. and i just think kamala harris would thrive in a debate with donald trump and process acute the issue around choice. she would be i think very well received in the industrial midwest with working class voters. i've watched your campaign and iowa and new hampshire during the presidential few years back. and she has the ability to connect so i just say, what are we waiting for? let's get moving here? curtain, let's take the fight to trump before the before it's too late.
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>> you said yesterday that what you're seeing is that the dam is breaking in terms of the support behind president biden holding up president biden, if you will do you think it's a sure thing that he decides he will step aside at this point. what do you think the chances are? >> i really don't know honestly, kate i'm watching from from ohio here is things is things are unfolding in again, and i just want to say, like i love joe biden, this is nothing personal. but when you when you watch one, you watched the performance and then you watch the chevron decision last week, you watch the immunity decision de or two ago and you see the supreme court literally flipped the constitution on its head, and then you envision donald trump running rough shot the next four months, becoming president. a republican senate. because we're, or down-ballot races or hurt donald trump's
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going to appoint federal judges in all across the united states, us attorneys all across the state coming out of the federalist society, like democrats, need to wake up and realize that we've got to act with conviction we saw what we saw, we love him this happens, people get older. it's he didn't do anything wrong. but we've got to move on and we've got to put a candidate that can prosecute. there's so much at stake for women. you know what, let's have a kamala harris former attorney general, prosecute that case against donald trump on the choice issue for women brag about the inflation reduction act, the reindustrialization of the united states. our energy policy like she could do that and i would be excited. i think our base would be excited young people who were bleeding out now, young people, they're just so disengaged. i think the minority communities were soft support their all of a sudden, we're in that weren't a
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dogfight with donald trump and with a good chance to win in the five states that we need to win in. >> but what i mean some democrats though are warning a little bit, be careful what you wish for in this regard, which is that there is it's not just as easy as donald joe biden step aside, kamala harris, step in and you're off to the races that that replacing finding someone to replace joe biden, kerry serious risks with it as well in terms of success in winning the white house, what do you say to that? the risk is more worth it yeah. >> i mean there's risk in everything. you do in life and and it's, it's risky to say we're going to go to the convention. it's risky to say we're going to put comma harrison and unite behind the vice president. but i think the highest risk that we have, the highest risk is the status quo and because of what we saw in
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just what i get nervous about, just to reiterate a kate watching donald trump reframe covid, reframe the economy when he was president reframe his tax policy without any any pushback and so that to me is the highest risks that we have is to let him speak how we spoke, and he's obviously knows how to persuade people. lies like hell, but he could be persuasive to do that without any pushback at the level in the intensity with the vigor than that is needed scares the crap out of me real quick biden is talking to them governors today. >> he's sitting down with george stephanopoulos for a one-on-one on friday. could anything happen in these intervening days in the interview that would change your mind? >> i'm not sure. i mean, i'm worried that you know what's what's today wednesday you know that debate was thursday
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and all we saw was a five-minute press conference, very muted. when the constitution was just flipped on its head this is nothing that's been happening, is encouraging. and so we all love george stephanopoulos and that's great. but like its got to be a lot more than that. it's got to be a barn storm it's got to be town halls and hostile environments, probably like fox news and show us you could make make the case and real quick i've been thinking a lot about the cuban missile crisis with president kennedy, 13 days, the top brass in the country, joint chiefs of staff, bullying him, trying to push him around the go into world war three and he had the mental capabilities, the intestinal fortitude, the energy to be able to push back and prevent world war iii. that's what happens for presidents and people sitting on bar stools and ohio or coffee shops they didn't see someone who could do that on thursday night. and
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it's sad, it's heartbreaking. but there's too much at stake for any one personality one person to prevent us from beating donald trump and having an elevated aspirational message that i think someone like common luck could give to hit the reset button did double haters. i don't like i don't want to vote for biden. i don't want to vote for trump. well, democrats, let's give them somebody different. devote four and i think we would see some success there. >> congressman. thank you. thank you so much for coming on and spend a minute. appreciate your time thanks really interesting interview kate. alright. locals in the path of the deadly hurricane, beryl are struggling to secure basic supplies as they brace for this monster storm. and a shocking act of antisemitism, the fbi yeah, now investigating after vandals targeted two jewish cemeteries, and he has an admitted fake elector, but kept his job supervising the vote in wisconsin so now a group
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few hours in terms of preparations? >> well, thanks, john. it is a b certainly a lot of activity. many jamaicans have taken this storm very seriously. they have made sure that they've gone through supermarkets they have done the necessary is yesterday, i was personally doing some prep myself. it was chaos. a lot of stores of markets we're running out of items and being resupplied the gas stations were very hard to. there was so much crowd at a gas stations it was difficult to imagine this is a change from the norm because certainly we've had near brushes in the past, but nothing as big as this one coming since the 1988 gilbert and i think jamaicans have now realized that this is coming and they have done the necessary is as much as they can do to get themselves ready for this store. what do you the
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biggest concern is in terms of the actual physical damage that might be done well certainly kingston is our capital city, as you would know. and in recent times, the economy of the jamaican government has as improved. and i think the fact that kingston is basically in the path signals challenge because it could put our economy economic progress, some backwards. the biggest areas in jamaica that are certainly concerning are the port more area they, of course, st. thomas, portland and some very low-lying areas in an around the corporate era. we certainly have incidences of significant flooding from time to time clarendon is certainly a source of concern and those areas
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where there are posing populations that are not so well put together. also are at risk. and so there are pockets of significant challenges but i think that all in all across the 14 parishes that there is significant preparation taking place the government is really marshalling is forces to ensure that they can they are ready as much as they can because there's very little you can there i'm certain things that are outside of your purview, but there's certainly things that they have done to try and mitigate the impact of hurricane berta fitzroy paragraphs in jamaica, you and your family, please stay safe the next day will be difficult the best to you sarah. >> all right. this morning, the fbi is investigating after nearly 180 gravestones we're knocked over, vandalized in too jewish cemeteries in cincinnati. official say, some of the gravestones are so heavy that it would have had to been
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lifted with cranes. cnn's josh campbell joins me now, what more are you learning about how this happened in the investigation into this? >> yes, there are truly disturbing. we know the fbi, cincinnati police have launched an investigation. they're asking anyone with information about what occurred to come forward and provide that information to investigators. what we know as you mentioned, nearly 100 grave sites were desecrated some gravestones were knocked down, some of them dover? some of them were split in half and some of these gravestones actually date back to the late 1800s. authorities believed that this incident at these two cemetery took place between june 7 and july 1 take a listen here to the executive director of the jewish federation of greater cincinnati. talk think about that incident this is 175, which leads me to believe there has to be more behind it than somebody just wanting to not now, we're working hand in hand with the local police as well as the fbi now, read you
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hear a statement that we got in from the jewish federation of cincinnati. they say that we unequivocally condemn this act of hatred and desecration or hearts go out to the families affected by this senseless it's vandalism. the jewish community in cincinnati is resilient and we are committed to repairing the damage and restoring the sanctity of these sacred spaces. and now, sarah, family members are being allowed on to the cemeteries. you can only just imagine the heartbreaking task of going there, trying to determine if the gravesite of your loved one was one of the many that were desecrated yeah, that's just awful. >> what does the fbi been saying about whether they believe there'll be more of an upsurge of antisemitism and what they're seeing now yeah, the fbi has been sounding the alarm as well as the anti-defamation league, just to give you some of the recent statistics, adl says that they've been tracking incidents of antisemitism since 1979.
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>> they found out 140% increase from 2022 to 2023 with what they described as a dramatic increase taking place after the october 7 hamas attacks on israel. we've seen so many of these threats. both psychological, we've obviously seen protests around campus, jewish students saying that they feel unsafe, as well as actual attacks on individuals and take a listen here too. the fbi director describing recently how outsized the threat against jews in america is when you look at the bulk of the fbi's case work the jewish community is uniquely uniquely targeted by pretty much every terrorist organization across the spectrum. >> and when you look at a group that makes up two 2.4%, roughly of the american population it should be jarring to everyone that, that same population accounts for something like 60% of all religious based, hey,
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crimes now, we know that this heightened threat environment is not expected to abate anytime soon. we've heard from the fbi, they were working with jewish security leaders across the nation to fortify security at houses of worship. we know that various police departments have increased patrols around jewish houses of war sub, worship. certainly lia precarious time here in the u.s sarah. >> all right. josh campbell. thank you so much for joining us this morning from los angeles. >> so coming up for us, a welcome break, coming along with 4 july holiday today weekend break, a break and gas prices what's fueling the drop and what the outlook for the summer south carolina as three female republican state senators stood up successfully blocked their states near total abortion ban from going, from being approved. >> that was last year for taking that stand there now, losing their jobs, voters turning against them and their primaries, including south carolina's longest-serving female senator, who will be our
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aaa, hopefully not all of them in new jersey for all be driving my little ones around, but some contexts, this is 5% more than last summer, 10% more than the final summer before covid, this is a look at the projected gas prices 349 from gas buddy down a penny from a year ago. but look at this so much cheaper than two years ago. of course that was the summer when oil prices went to the moon because russia had invaded ukraine. thankfully, they've come down since then it's some drivers and some states are actually seeing even bigger drops from a year ago, we're looking at a drop in in washington state of $0.71 from last for the july $0.60 in oregon, 41 in wyoming, $0.44 in utah. so this is real savings. and what's interesting, john, is if you were to adjust for inflation and i know that people are not filling up adjusting for inflation. but if you were to gas person that ash they're actually right where they were back in july of 20 18, which i think is pretty surprising when you think about it. one thing we do need to keep an eye on when it comes to
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gas prices is hurricane season, hurricane beryl is already lifted. oil prices a bit. it's raised some concerns about a busier than usual hurricane season and that of course could lift gas prices. but for now, good news is that gas prices are at three-year low for this time of year three year low, i got to tell you the traffic injuries can be bad no matter what no matter what you hope for good. in new jersey, the traffic's bad. nice to see you, man. thanks, john okay. >> so it is an historic de and south carolina, but for many it's seen as for the wrong reasons, the state sentence about to lose all of its female republican senators after gaining national attention for teaming up to stop in your total abortion ban in the state senate all three republican women who made up part of south carolina's sister senators have now lost their reelection. you'll remember remarks that went viral from one of those lawmakers, katrina sheila, taking her male colleagues to task over the issue two years ago yes, i'm pro lie. i'm
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also pro life of the mother. the life she has with their children who are already born i care about the children who were forced into adulthood was made up by legislature full of men. so they can make take a victory lap and feel good about it. >> and last year, these women two together successfully blocked near total abortion ban from going ahead there. now barring any unforeseen twist, come the next session, there will be zero female republican senators and only one female democrat they're no other state in the country will have fewer women in its upper chamber joining me right now is republican south carolina state senator katrina. she really center. thank you so much for coming in. what did you think the naughty or runoff when you realized it wasn't going your way in the midst of this well first, thanks for having me and i can tell you i knew it was something in the air that day that things weren't going my way. >> but if, i was disappointed,
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but i'm not as heartbroken for me. i kind of fell to release because things have been changing so much the atmosphere in politics has changed so much in south carolina i fell to relief, but i'm still so sad for the women and children and families in south carolina because that was what i did in south carolina. i took care of women and children and families in the elderly and our veterans. and there is nobody else in the south carolina's senate that does that except the women in the rub republican women, unfortunately, south carolina is ruled by the majority party and there will be no women in the majority party and there will be i was the only female committee chair. i was the only female republican own funds finance. there was just so many things that went away that night that
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i don't think people understand how the south carolina's senate works. so it's just it's a sad situation for south carolina all the way around because i was going to ask him for perspective. i think were known as children, senator, i mean, this caring for children and families is something that you have your career, you're 12 year career in the senate has really been based on. and now, the fact that abortion rights and the movement towards this total abortion ban took center stage in your race, knowing that the three female senators you are all going to be out knowing knowing that what does that mean for the future of abortion rights and access in south carolina? do you think and also, what does it mean for your state? just now having no female republican senator? in that chamber well what it means for abortion rights is number
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one, they say that, oh well, we're not probably not going to bring that up next year. >> let me tell you. i've already hear them talking about it in the house of representatives because that's where the biggest portion of that freedom caucus is, what they call themselves. that's where that stirring and they're going to bring it back up because now they know and they're they're the ones that started the little saying we're going to get rid of all the republican women in the senate because they started this, they wouldn't let us get what we wanted last year. were taken him out so and they did really good job. i mean, they took us out and i hope they're happy because now so many other things won't get done. everybody wants to say that this abortion bill was going we took them out. they will get what we want, but they're not going to get so many other things. now and they will bring abortion up limb what they want it's not just abortion with no exceptions, they won't zero
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abortions at conception with no exceptions. there's a bill in south carolina house, it says with no exceptions and if you have an abortion for the life of the mother if the mother has the abortion, she could face the death penalty i mean, because she had an abortion to save her life. the doctor can lose his license if you perform an abortion. he could face criminal penalties. it's gone mad i'm mean, people can have their own health care. and one of the things that i said while i stood there last year before before we got recognized, which caused another who blocked but i said that women should make these decisions with their family if they're religious, they should talk to their god. they should talk to their family. but surely they should talk to their doctor their doctor should be the one
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helping to make these decisions. not 46 members of the south carolina and the legislature in which there is no doctor, the closest thing we had to a doctor was a pharmacist. and i certainly don't want him being my ob-gyn senator i know that i can i can tell you do not regret the fight. my stance. you've taken the position you've held abortion is, you know, is huge issue, not just in the state and federal races all across the country. you're a tried and true republican. you backed donald trump in 2016. you supported tim scott and then also nikki haley in the primary this time. do you like donald trump's position on abortion is essentially not really taking one, but saying the states should decide and you have seen what that has meant in your state. >> i think the federal government had we were perfectly fine before people started messing with it. i think if donald trump would stand by his position, his
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position right now is more liberal than mine. he says 15 weeks i had legislation out there that said 12 weeks and we almost past that. we were to votes short. and it was 25 to 27, i think the people that were there that day and we almost passed the legislation that headed 12 weeks with the exceptions and they didn't pay us. so then the ends up in another quinone drum goes back to the house, they come back with something else crazy. but if donald trump would stand with the 15 week, jiang agree with that, but i don't think it's state state-by-state issue is not working because some states have zero abortions with zero exceptions. some states have wide open abortion tool. you know the baby's born. that's not right. i
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think that the same long for every little girl should be the same. if i have a little 10-year-old and california, she should have the same rights as a 10-year-old in south carolina and know 10-year-old should be forced to have a child when somebody says that's 10-year-old is raped and they tell me that god's we'll she should have to have that child. that's i don't believe that. i don't believe that's god's will. i don't believe it's god's will for a some man to rate the 10-year-old. i can't believe that senator and that's what they say that oh, yeah. i'm so sorry. i was just going to say is i've been following your work in the state senate since is all kind of gotten in the national spotlight for some time. and it's really good to have you on to speak with you. thank you so much. i'll be looking forward to seeing what happens next with your career. thank you thank you. all right. out of control, flooding, raging
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sanjay gupta reports the last alzheimer's patient sunday at eight on cnn i learned thoughts on capitol hill new, details this hour about where hurricane beryl is forecast to land the dangerous storm is closing in on jamaica. and after leaving a path of destruction across south eastern caribbean islands, meteorologists elisa raffa, tracking all of this from the weather center. this is quite a storm. the biggest, strongest storm we have seen ever. this early in the season incredible the records that this thing has already broken in. this could be the strongest storm that jamaica has ever seen the last time that they had a major hurricane made landfall with hurricane gilbert in 1988. it has been more than 40 years since they've had something get this close to the island, still a category four hurricane with 100 durde and 45 mile per hour winds sitting 125 miles southeast of jamaica. some of these tropical
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storm-force winds are starting to creep onto the island, were really worried as we get into the afternoon. that's as the hurricane-force winds get really close, and that's where we can get very, very close to that landfall hurricane force winds getting close to the cayman islands by tonight and into tomorrow. hurricane warnings in effect, obviously for jamaica and the cayman islands. but we now have watches in effect for the yucatan peninsula in mexico, we could have some weakening in beryl as it gets into maybe some desk, maybe a little bit of wind energy. but it could maintain at least major category strength because he's oceans are just so warm. sarah it is shocking to see just how big it is and how small to make it is the impact could be devastating to that, ellen. >> thank you so much. lisa. john okay. >> i'll take it when morning residents to prepare for the coming direct hit you make as prime minister also called out climate change last night as the reason the island is facing such a serious threat from hurricane beryl and many experts are warning that this kind of record-breaking weather
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is only going to continue as temperatures let's continue to rise. bill, where this year with much more on this, how are all of these disasters really, okay, it's science said there would be days like this. this is just the result of an overheating planet. we've got 1,000,000,000,000.5 extra tonnes of heat trapping pollution, carbon dioxide, methane around this planet. and it's getting hotter. there is forecast for death valley for monday, hundred and 30 degrees, which is the temperature of a medium-rare steck give you a perspective and if that's where the planet is headed, it affects different ecosystems differently everywhere. if you live out west, it's going to affect outdoor workers, outdoor activities, the vulnerable triple-digit these heat domes that really pray on older folks and older structures that's why he is more deadly than all the other disastrous combined. if you're in the atlantic where they're underwater heatwaves, in addition, that's hurricane food fueling beryl, and creating that rapid intensification for places like jamaica okay. that haven't seen this. this is not their grandfathers storm anymore, right there. and the infrastructure in places in the caribbean especially not up for
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the task in places like this, then there's wildfires in dry, arid conditions out west and even in butte county, which is a site of the campfire, the deadliest in the lower 48 it's just dry, it's tinder dry. and one lightning strike or one errant cigarette, but can start a wildfire there. so it depends on where you are and this is adding up to billion-dollar disasters on a scale we haven't seen in history. now, if you look at the chart, this is to actually doesn't account for the reasons spate of tornadoes that the play, the united states, the recent flooding we saw in the south west there and so there are just massive billion-dollar events that are just adding up right now. now and here we are. and it's just the beginning of summer, k, that's exactly right. >> and biden was just out and having some of his harshest words yet for those who continued to deny the climate crisis yeah, yesterday, he was announcing a new he's calling for new osha standard heat standards which would give mandatory shade and water breaks when the temperature gets at a certain, there's no such existing one oh, workers
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are at the mercy of their employers. but he said this, which i think are the strongest words from an american president on those who deny climate science i, quite frankly think it's not only outrageous is really stupid everyone who willfully denies the impacts of climate change is condemning the american where can people who are dangerous future? >> and either is really, really dumb or has some other motive of how can you deny it is climate change for god's sake meanwhile, in energy news around the world, china's top seven solar companies now produce more energy than the biggest seven oil and gas companies in the world. >> we've reached a tipping point and energy transition right now. now it comes down to human behavior and the debate over this and how fast we transition. but as you always do, trying to and on some hopeful note of the work that is being done to counteract all of what we've been talking a massive amount, not enough, but it's out there. >> it's happening. thank you. you bet. john.
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>> point. now, the moment you've been waiting for, if you've been watching all our first of all, bless you. but you have heard us promised a report on a group calling itself the raging grannies what are they all raging against? you might ask, well, a man who was a fake elector in wisconsin it is still overseeing elections there. now, without further ado, the weight is over here. cnn, sara marie action lecture now i know there for wisconsin collections commissioner robert spin down. this is turning into a regular welcome. although it's the first time they've had a theme song, we didn't have a song's, believe it or not. pacific to having a fake elector. i'm shocked, but i wrote a song that's the towers team called
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black dialysis roughly four years ago, spin down was signing in papers to serve as a republican fake elector for donald trump, who lost the state by more than 20,000 votes. >> those papers spin del and other wisconsin fake electors now admit we're part of an attempt to improperly overturn the 2020 presidential election results something they acknowledged in a civil lawsuit settlement. but nothing in that deal blocked him from staying on the board that oversees elections in the badger state. >> it all it is a concern that someone who isn't acknowledged fake elector oversees our elections sam lippert is one of dozens of activists trying to keep the pressure on spin down, bob spindle must resign from the wisconsin elections commission, period. we caught up with spindle heading into a commissioners your memory with cnn, can we just ask you a couple? to ask if there was any chance he'd step aside paris protests downstairs calling for you to resign. do you have any plans to do that? but every month so you're used to it by now? i've been around. do you think that they have a point after that civil sediments
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settlement you signed when it came to the whole fake elector plot? >> no, i don't think so. there was all settled he told us his goal this year is to ensure everyone can vote at election laws or followed. >> what about 20:20? looking back now in you said there was fraud all over the place, all over the country. >> i didn't say that. >> he did back in december 2020, without evidence to back it up. we have brought all over the country and the 2020 election, especially in swing states now he says i think really nobody knows in terms of fraud only god knows, but i think we had a good election soon after activist filed into the meeting room from the jump, it turned contentious. >> it is imperative that you mr. bob, spin dale, resign immediately commissioner has been dell has a question. >> white democrat administration placed 185 polling places to just five so on talk to me, talk to your liking, walking white democrats. >> wow, wow, wow, wow. >> hold on. you should not be on the wisconsin election
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commission representing any person in the state of wisconsin. >> and it is imperative that you do what is right? for our elections in this state and resigned today outside activists said there also motivated by spindles previous comments seeming to celebrate lower turnout among black and hispanic voters in milwaukee in the 2022 midterms a characterization spin spindle has disputed the sense of entitlement was just real. >> he feels very protected. he has reason to feel secure. >> wisconsin's republican senate majority leader, devin lemma, who is the only person who has the authority to remove spindle from the wisconsin elections commission, his office is right here, but he didn't want to talk to us. authors, speaker after speaker called on spin del to step down and i call on him to do the ethical thing. the right thing, and to resign spindles response, no plans to resign the protests aren't thanks so next month to protesters plan to keep up the fund

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