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president joe biden says he'll drop out of the 2024 race or rethink his candidacy only quote, if the lord almighty comes down and tells him to calling his debate performance a bad night. he says, it's not a reason for him to step aside. biden sat for an exclusive renew with we see news anchor george stephanopoulos, and he said his performance was no one's fault, but his he also pointed a finger at former president donald trump, areas he is having a bad night when i realized that even when i was answering a question, he returned his mic off. he was still shouting i let it distract me i'm not blaming. put. i realized that i just wasn't in control biden's as no one said, he needed to have a cognitive test. >> he also said the job of president puts him through a full neurological test every day now the american people than watching get their
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concerns about your age and your health are growing. so that's why i'm asking you to reassure them would you be willing to have the independent medical evaluation watch me between there's a lot of time and that's in this camp just over 125 days so the answer decision, the right answer right. has no. you don't wanna do that, right? i've already done it falls including cnn's latest poll showed trump leading in the race and a new reuters ipsos poll shows biden's approval rating. >> it just 37% which could be a bad sign, obviously for his reelection hopes mr. president, i've never seen you president 36% approval get reelected i don't believe that's my approver less time on our polls show and if you stay in and trump is elected and everything, your warning about comes to pass. how will you feel in january what i gave it my all his jobs. i know i can do that's what this is about.
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>> biden addresses supporters in the battleground state of wisconsin on friday, he told them he's staying in the race and compared his debate performance to donald trump. gaffes serious by the way, if you're wondering whether trump has it all together, did you ever hear how he explained fourth of july when he was president? >> no, i'm serious. it's true. his explanation how america won the revolutionary war. i'm not making this up he said his fourth of july speech five years ago. he said, george washington and his army, one of the revolution by taking the troll, the airport's from the british talk about bim airports and the british in 17, 76 mr. he is a stable genius while some democratic allies remained unconvinced by biden's arguments, the first democratic congressman to call on the
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president to withdraw from the race says, he heard nothing in biden's interview to make him brief. >> consider his position texas representative lloyd doggett now says the time is of the essence we may not be the lord almaty calling from on high, but from maine to washington tonight, from chicago, from arizona for people all over the country saying, mr. >> president risk of a trump presidency to destroy our democracy to give us, to take over the government, never give it back again, is so great that we have to have our strongest candidate. now i know. i hear from some of the biden supporters there like a constituent who sent me a one-line message that i loved and treasured for decade. he said, you're my horse. and i'm with you if you've never win another race and biden has some supporters like that, but we can't afford to lose this race. and that's why we have to pick the strongest candidate possible. in every day he
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delays in making that decision, makes it more difficult us on our mark warner is set to be leading an effort to get democratic senators on board with replacing joe biden. >> sources tell cnn that warner's playing going to meet with other senators on monday meanwhile, house lawmaker tells cnn minority leader hakeem jeffries has scheduled a meeting with party leaders. there for sunday or something months or fatty has more the concern among democrats on capitol hill is only intensifying a handful of house democrats now saying they believe it is time for president joe biden to step aside. here's illinois congressman mike quigley. >> what we need right now. and i think what takes the spine is to step aside and recognize the president. i'd states doesn't have the vigor necessary to overcome the deficit here and it's going to affect us all. >> and privately, many additional members are expressing their concern about president biden's viability
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behind closed doors on sunday house minority leader hakeem a freeze he's called a virtual meeting for democratic committee ranking members that will be a key meeting for leadership to get a sense of how their members are feeling. the house and senate the back in washington on monday and tuesday and sources telling cnn that will be something of an inflection point of sorts. members have been home, they've been hearing from their constituents and they will bring and those concerns back with them here to washington. certainly a consequential moment for democrats here in washington. house democrats attempting to retake control of the house and certain only even as he digs in and recommit the race, a consequential moment for president biden. summons or fatty, cnn, washington but there are still plenty of democrats who still support the president they're saying the focus should be on biden's challenger instead i don't know why we're not talking more about donald trump. and i think it's easier to count how many true things you actually said
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then counting though, the lies during and a debate or in an interview, what else does he need to do i don't i don't understand it. so again, i disagree with the president on issues, whether it's israel or maybe even in the border. but i wouldn't be here right now if i didn't absolutely believed that he is the right man and he has deserved to have our kinds of support and all that and this thermonuclear meltdown and just a couple of days after that it's like for democrats, for god's sake get a spine. >> you show me a candidate across this country myself included, that is going to say the polls are actually right, and i'm losing this no. you don't you have confidence you speak with confidence the polls are moment in time and they are a moment in time. and the moment over the last week has not been good for the precedent that's true. but also he's in the process as he showed today at the rally. and in this interview, that he is in the
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process it's a rebuilding his position no candidate, whatever sale of course, the polls and i'm finished. you don't do that and don't expect the president to do that. however, you do expect to the president to do what he did. and that is to run the risk of this interview, to get out there on the stump as he did today. and before and along the way, continued to maintain a very, very busy schedule as president, as i've already he said, talking to international leaders today. that's his daily schedule. he's doing it. and he will continue to do it. willy win this race. he will, because trump is the opponent. they unfortunate thing about all of this is the feeding frenzy has taken trump off the television sets so president biden will have a couple of chances next week to show that he can handle another four years in the white house are adjusted zeleny explains next
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week is a very big week for his day job. for the presidency, the nato liters the nato summit is here, and that is going to once upon a time that was one of his biggest strengths for a variety of reasons. now just where this campaign is of foreign affairs or not at the forefront of the selection, but for him, they could be, it could be a moment for him to show that he is in command and in troll, he has said that he will have a press conference next week, so that offers another opportunity thursday or it could be a moment to show the opposite. there have been concerns we've all talked talked with officials who have said privately in meetings. he's not as sharp as he was. so next week we'll be an example and a way to see that pretty, they're going to be a lot of opinions next week in washington from capitol hill to nato liters. so it will be a good chance to sort of size things up that's actually
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listed is a professor of government at the university of essex and she joined us now from winchester, england. good to see you again. so it seemed as though the media had set a really high bar for this abc interview as if one interview could magically wipe away the fears. how do you think president biden did he did. >> okay. i don't think it's going to be enough to undo the damage that was done on thursday night and now we're over a week from that debate. and that's all we've been talking about, is that debate and how we did. and there has been growing concern from democratic donors and more and more room numbers of people saying that they want to pressure biden to step out. of where she was very resolute and defiant in the interview, but i don't know if you did enough to allay concerns about his age and since that debate, we've had some polls that have come out that haven't been
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particularly good for biden a new york times full and a wall street journal poll, and they both had trump ahead of biden by six points. and among registered voters in the new york times poll trump was ahead by eight points, but another startling statistic was in that wall street journal poll, 80% of those surveyed felt but that biden was too old. so biden has just a huge mountain to overcome here. >> well, exactly on that 80% whole aside from what we saw in the debate with our own eyes, i mean, there have been more leaks about his decline in cognitive performance in that interview, biden basically said he wouldn't take a cognitive test and release it. i mean, do you think he should with that perhaps? allay some of those concerns that he might be too old for the next four years. >> i think that would be helpful. i can see why he doesn't want to subject himself to these types of things but he's really fighting to prove that he's
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mentally and physically fit. and there are only so many more opportunities that you can do that he has that opportunity. he's obviously going to be on the campaign trail and there'll be another debate in september, but the whole situation has gotten very dire and very urgent. meaning whatever the democrats are going to do, they've got to figure this out in the next two weeks, not months and there just isn't unity. they are completely fragmented. meanwhile, the other side trump's hats complete support, and this support has remained around 46%. it hasn't wavered no matter if he is a convicted felon, no matter what he does and he's been legitimize recently by the supreme court ruling on the support for biden. i mean, we are seeing that fracture every day. we're seeing you know, pass the torch signs now. so there's more pressure from the outside then from within the party was learning more efforts to gather support behind an effort to ask
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biden to leave the race. i mean, do you get the sense that the mutiny is growing? >> it definitely is growing. you're hearing as you already mentioned, that donors might withhold money millions of dollars of money, and they wouldn't give it to biden if he stayed in the race and instead would give it to other democratic candidates that there is going to be just a mount, mounting amount of pressure on him to step down into try to do so with dignity, but i also think that the democrats have to find another candidate before they tell him that he's gotta go. because actually when you look at the polling, when you look at other candidates going head-to-head against trump, and i should mention that we don't have great polling here, but what we find is that biden actually does better then some of the other candidates versus trump with the exception of kamala harris. but all of them would lose to trump in a head-to-head battle. so the democrats have so much work to do here, not just trying to nudge him to step down if that's what they
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want to do, but also define a suitable alternative. >> in the meantime, i mean, it's all a dream scenario for donald trump and he continues to basically stay off the front pages. i mean, that seems to be the right strategy here. you're just watch the democrats implode right? >> and that's perfect for him because then he doesn't have the attention on him and all of his liabilities, of course you saw him golfing and he was kind of enjoying himself and his team doesn't even want to release who his vice president and is going to be because they know that's i'm going to take the story off of biden all the headlines have been about biden and that typically hasn't been the way the campaign cycle has been. it's been mostly on trump and his criminal trials and various legal issues. but this is a perfect situation for trump. he can just on the campaign trail, he can compete ten you to repeat some of the gaps of biden and all the attention is on biden's age. and that's exactly what the democrats don't want to leave it there, but always appreciate your analysis and international
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victory in britian elections keir starmer fielded congratulations from world leaders, including us president joe biden. starmer also named his cabinet, among them uk's first female finance secretary, cnn international diplomatic editor, nic robertson has more from london britain's new prime minister, keir starmer and his wife victoria. taking that long awaited steps to number ten, downing street 14 years since his labour party was last in power whether you voted labour ordinate in fact especially if you did not i say to you directly my government will serve you politics can be a force for good we will show that his party securing a massive landslide majority in parliament. they needed 326,
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got 412 with respect and humility i invite you all to join this government of service in the mission of national renewal a hard reality though, only around 35% of voters supported labor. and turnout was low, less than 60%. scent many in the uk losing faith in that politicians outgoing pm rishi sunak, step bring down as pm and conservative leader. i have heard your anger, your disappointment and i take responsibility for this loss sunak's conservatives handed along anticipated and humiliating blow 365 seats won at the last election read it to less than half that this time
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significantly, liz truss, who served a disastrous 49 days as prime minister in 2022, became the first former british leader in nearly a i'm good years to lose their seat this election, not so much an endorsement to the left as a rejection of incumbents very shortly, the pro-independence scottish national party cut from 48 seats to nine nigel farage, a major brexit advocate and friend of donald trump, winning a seat for the first time along with a record for additional seats for his anti-immigration party the centrist liberal democrats 71 seats 63 seats up. on the last elections but nowhere with a celebrations bigger than and among labour
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supporters keir starmer, known by some as no drama starmer, a lawyer former director of public prosecutions, came late to politics now, the hard work of governing begins. ministers arriving to be he handed their new portfolios. rachel reeves, the uk's first female finance minister or chancellor of the exchequer, david lammy, once it's very critical of trump than you, foreign secretary yet, despite all the change and what it may mean inside the uk, uk foreign policy because he is unlikely to change significantly. lammy has reversed his comments about trump, the party promising to work with whomever is in the white house on nato, ukraine, and israel. nic robertson, cnn, london safety concerns are
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mounting ahead of france's high-stakes parliamentary elections on sunday, french authorities say they've recorded more than 50 physical assaults. >> again, candidates and campaigners setting the summer hospitalized for their injuries politicians have been repeatedly warning that a far-right victory could provoke huge protests the far-right party led the first round of elections last sunday, taking it closer to the gates of power, officials said earlier this week and additional 30,000 police would be deployed four election day the top eu diplomats as hungary's prime minister, it did not speak for the union when he held talks at the kremlin on friday, viktor orban met right? russian president vladimir putin saying they discussed ways to end the war in ukraine or ban is putin's closest ally in the eu. he made the trip just days after his country assumed the rotating presidency of the you counsel, the u.s. ukraine and other european leaders also slammed the visit the wife of a
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and get a 6 million coin bonus, make every day, oh, winning de joe biden is vowing to stay in the presidential race as he dismisses concerns from some members of his own party is first televised interview since is jarring debate performance, the u.s. tells abc news that he is the most qualified person the veep donald trump. he says he'll drop out of the race only if quote, the lord almighty tells him to less and less i agree that the lord on mighty is not going to come down. but if, if if you are told reliably from your allies, from your friends and supporters in the democratic party in the house and the senate, that they're concerned, you're going to lose the house and the senate if you stay in, what will you do mocking convention that question it's not going to happen biden
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addressed supporters in the battleground, state of wisconsin on friday, cnn white house correspondent arlette saenz was there president biden's aid, express confidence after the interview and his day of campaigning in madison, wisconsin, aids really viewed the interview as the first step in a long process to reassure voters and top democratic party officials that the president is up for a second term in office. but even as campaign aides are pressing, optimism, the calls for biden to step aside from within his own party grew on friday. cnn has learned that senator mark warner, a democrat a virginia, is leading an effort to assemble a group of democrats to try to get on the same page about the future of biden's reelection sources tell us that mark warner hymns self, is starting to get to a place where he believes the president needs to step aside in this race. it all illustrates the heightened tension within this party as at the moment as the
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president, and those top party officials are trying to chart the path forward where they want to try to beat trump in november. but so many questions still swirling playing for president biden about the future of his candidacy. he will be in at his home in wilmington, delaware on saturday before campaigning in two stops in pennsylvania on sunday arlette saenz, cnn, madison, wisconsin cnn, chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta is a brain specialist and he's reached a conclusion after watching biden's debate performance he says, it's time for president biden to undergo detailed cognitive and neurological testing and share his results will obviously it's certainly up to the president and frankly, any patient, whether or not they want to have this sort of testing but i should point out that the testing shouldn't be thought of as something that would embarrass or malign. but rather maybe provide some answers to what is driving some of the signs and symptoms we've seen with
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president biden and maybe even provide an opportunity for some early treatment it could provide a baseline something that could be tracked and followed over time, so that you could find early signs of any kind of deficit, maybe even before the person themselves recognized it. or sometimes it's testing just provides peace of mind that there is nothing to worry about i should also point out that in the united states there is a cognitive exam that is usually recommended for anyone over the age of 65 i've as part of their annual wellness checkup, anyone over the age of 65 going through about an hours worth of cognitive testing, physical exam, patient history to try and figure out are there cognitive deficits that can be addressed early? what i think has been driving some of the concerns since the debate among my many of my colleagues in medicine was some of the things they saw for a sustained and protected time during the debate the differences in speech, the halting of speech, the confused, rambling
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sometimes that occurred, but also what they saw when president biden seem to not have any facial expression. i think it's why so many people have said cognitive testing, as well as movement disorder testing, could be potentially beneficial. as you've certainly heard by now, the white house said, look, it was a bad night that's basically what it was. it was a bad night. he was jet-lagged to some extent, he had had not been getting enough sleep and he had a cold and those things certainly can cause episodes like we saw. but again, the question is, is this episodic or is this reflective of something that is more significant? we do know finally that he did have a fairly complete exam back in february but a cognitive test was not part of that exam. they ruled out things like stroke, like multiple sclerosis and they made note that he did not have parkinson's disease. but there are other things that can cause parkinsonism besides parkinson's disease they didn't really mention that. so
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i think there is still a lot of unanswered questions, but again, it is up to the president in any any patient, whether or not they want to have this sort of testing. but there are many reasons it could be beneficial donald trump is now distancing himself from a plan to radically reshape the federal government should he be reelected? heritage foundation's project 2025 is it's called lays out plans to fill the executive branch with thousands of trump loyalists and reform agencies around conservative ideals, it would reverse approval of abortion, drugs, and eliminate the education department, among others things but the former president claims in a truth social post that he knows nothing about the project or who's behind it. project 2025 is run by several former trump administration officials well, imagine having to endure triple-digit temperatures with no electricity. now it's a reality for many in one part of the u.s. are bringing dance story after the break, please
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>> i'm going to sub l in paris and this is cnn hurricane and storm surge watches have now been extended eastward along the texas coast. >> those tropic google storm beryl heads over the southern gulf of mexico. it's expected to strengthen back into a hurricane on sunday with landfall expected sometime late sunday or monday, probably along the south texas coast. the governor of texas is issued a severe weather disaster declaration for 40 counties ahead of the storm's arrival the u.s. national weather service ones and immanent heat wave could reach potentially historic proportions. parts of the u.s. have already been baking under this dangerous heat with a number of all-time record high temperature is being broken token or tied in recent days. but one of the poorest communities and one of the world's wealthiest countries, sweltering heat and no air conditioning has been a stark reality for generations cnn's ed lavandera reports
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bryant watches a power line crew with curiosity and wonder for 70 years, he's lived on this patch of the navajo nation in new mexico without electricity seems like a life-changing moment for you it is it is is going to be real good his family's home will soon be connected to the power grid. that means air conditioning in the refrigerator and it comes as the summer heat intensifies yeah. yeah. it's getting hot and hot and hot drier and drier and that's dangerous. brings the sun it comes down to write first this summer power line crews have planted 55 polls stretching along four miles through this rugged landscape. the work is part of a non-profit partnership known as light up navajo. the goal is to bring power to 13,000 families who live without electricity city in one of the poorest places in the country, the
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crews come from 46 different power utility companies in 16 states this group of lineman signed up for this assignment. and as the planet gets warmer they sensed the urgency of their mission to me, it's just some thinkable that here where the greatest country in the world and we have americans are living without power or water flat it's crazy that, that still happens in american 2024. >> so will your less than 24 hours away from giving electricity at your house? yeah. yeah. exactly this is william tom's last night living without power tomorrow. >> cruz will connect his home to the newly installed power leinz, reaching his house. he's lived here 15 years and often slept outside because it's cooler. did you ever get frustrated? did you ever think this is a hard way to live yeah, of course. yeah. there's there's frustration this.
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summer though will feel different with a flip of a switch on tear on the breakers. >> you read. all right. yeah. when you're ready ready? here we go there we go awry like that's pretty good. light bulbs working. yeah. yeah, that was working. now you can go by and conditioning unit. i need to i need to yes, i do the light up navajo project started in 2019, almost 850 homes have been connected to the power grid navajo nation is roughly the size of west virginia with home spread out across rugged and isolated terrain. it will likely take decades to finish project. while one family celebrates, it's a reminder that thousands of others remain disconnected, left struggling through the painful summers are lean henry's house has a small solar panel that provides a few hours of electricity but her son needs around the clock oxygen. they use their car as a power source and we'll come
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here just to cool off yeah. >> cool often here to what's are ac she's lived like this for 56 years. >> yeah, it was us out. yeah. it's too hot. >> let's scary like now it's too hot in there because it's almost, almost 100 degrees today yeah. >> i get scared i'm scared for. my son. it's too hot. i was withheld it's not clear when the light up navajo initiative will reach arlene's home until then her family will find refuge from the heat by chasing the shade cash hi, their home. >> as the sun passes over. ed lavandera, cnn, the navajo nation in new mexico a record number of passengers are expected to pass through us airports. this holiday week. but despite the high demand,
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experts say airlines are, struggling industry analysts expect a 33% drop in profits. some $2 billion when airlines report financial results for the april to june period this year. now this after losing nearly $800 million a across the industry in the first quarter, airlines face numerous problems. labor costs, and jet fuel prices, which are the two largest costs or both sharply higher this year partly due to better wages making up for years of stagnation, pilot unions land, a double-digit pay hikes earlier this year and flight attendant unions now want comparable raises all right. i want to bring in simon calder travel correspondent for the independent and the joins us now live from greece. thanks so much for being here with us. so i mean, it seems incredible to me that that despite the fact that more people are traveling and prices don't seem to have come down that much that airlines are losing money. so first, before we get to the y, just typically how much do airlines make per traveler, per
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flight ranges for anything from about minus five or $10 to hundreds of dollars a bet on average, of course, you are looking at probably wanting to make a profit of maybe on a domestic us flight, he'd been looking at ten or $20 that you would like to make up for the average passenger, as you say, first three months of 2024, there was actually a very considerable loss and profits are down all sorts of things going on here partly of course, it is that we have had since the pandemic, are really, really unstoppable growth in demand will be hitting i imagine in the next few days, quite possibly 3 million passengers it's a day going through tsa security checkpoints, but that demand is beginning to slow. and at the same time, the airlines having, it's bandied their capacity in
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order to try to make more money. well, they are finding that actually it capacity is slightly exceeding the growth in demand as a result of which hey us a flights were actually slightly emptier. they were a year earlier, which is pointing in the wrong direction from the airlines point of view. >> yeah, that's incredible. so still huge demand, but the increased capacity, that means they'd just offering what more flights, more routes, that type of thing yeah. basically just building back up to where we were in 2019, which i think for many points of view, certainly the trap we'll be seen as the golden year of aviation. >> not sure that we're going to get to the same fare levels passengers have as they've come back to fly i got accustomed to paying typically 25 maybe 50% more than they did before covid and in particular, if you look at the north atlantic routes, so from the u.s. and indeed
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canada, coming across to europe, where actually a lot of us travelers are going to get a real bargain this summer because dollar is strong yeah, those fairs are high, you're looking at an entry-level of well over one $1,000 for a round trip but there's demand from the, you flip from europe is weakening because perceptions that particularly the u.s. is very expensive for european travelers at the moment. and yeah, as you were mentioning pilots, looking for more cash, big industrial disputed linger, the irish airline at the moment, fuel costs going up from all points of view, its once again, not a great time to be an airline so how do all the safety problems with like boeing and airbus airplanes? >> planes factor into all of this really good point so let's start with boeing. and of course we have seen since the start of the year and that very scary alaska airlines door
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plug in at portland oregon. we've seen lots of investigations. the ntsb, the faa, looking very closely into what boeing is doing slowly during the production rate to make sure that all those aircraft are coming off the production line is safe. that is impacting the supply of aircraft. certainly ryanair, which is the biggest budget airline in europe has said that about 20 aircraft short of where they should be having said that, that hasn't yet fed into the hi affairs they were predicting within europe. it may simply be passengers have had enough, yet, we traveled out. now, we've made up for lost adventures lost sunshine and so on. and we're you're not prepared to pay these high fares coupled to which airbus has a large number of aircraft fitted with particular pratt and whitney engines, which have a potential problem with powdered metal contamination,
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which is keeping them on the ground. the estimate is a good at least 20 at any one time on the ground. so less supply, but that does not translate into higher fares and higher profits. >> all right, so last question i want to look towards the future here. obviously companies don't like losing money, so what does that mean for us going forward? i mean, it doesn't mean fewer routes, higher prices and given all that, what advice you have for travelers. >> oh, look, i absolutely. and the very good online cnn report will go into this in great detail, but yes, fewer roots is entirely possible. we've seen southwest airlines one of the great success stories of the past half century. now, cutting back at a number of airports on top of that yeah, we will quite possibly see the airlines pulling back that capacity that we'll see fairs generally increase, but actually, looking globally, i think that things
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are going to get back into some sort of balanced i quickly, it's just a question of how come, how fast those new aircraft long-haul and short-hauled can come off the production lines improve the efficiency of age aviation, and hopefully cut costs. >> all right, fascinating discussion, simon color. thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it, and we'll be right back make, this assembler to share and save during the keir summer sticker sales event in a three row key is sorrento et for its sportage the available all wheel drive celtics or the iihs top safety pick plus telluride. >> each one recommend condemned by consumer reports this summer, visit, your local qia dealer and say, get 1.9% apr for 48 months plus 1,000 bonus cash especially tags 2024, sportage and sorrento vehicle thinking of banking in africa thinks in today's fast-moving
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minutes, it's a spanish you went it's me, count marino heading home for 21 space get he sees of absolute delirium for the spanish there through to the last four. meantime, devastation for germany, and in particular, tony carissa play a widely regarded as one of the best midfielders. little time to 30. having said this tournament it is lost as he now retires from football to hamburg. now a kylian mbappe in france were up against christiana an aldo and portugal after a goalless match. i'm down to penalties and spare a thought for jiao felix missing for portugal after he hits the woodwork they're really feel for him, but it all set up nice. sleep a teo air nanda has to step up and hit the winning penalty for france. les blur are into the last four but france now, scholars from open play in all five matches it is at euro 2024. that's 480
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minutes of play. they probably don't care. fifth through to the semis. they will next face spain for a place in the final two more last state encounters on saturday, we got switzerland, england. that's first up. then we have holland and turkey going head-to-head. for now though he's right back to you and that wraps this hour of cnn newsroom. >> i'm kim brune, who probably back in a moment with more news, please do stay i love milwaukee. cnn, his luck. hi, from milwaukee as republican tonight behind their nominee, his vp, and their plan to take that the white house follow cnn for complete coverage. the republican national convention starts monday july 15. date. cnn greetings happen. cutie.
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