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democrats saw calling on us president joe biden to drop out of the 2024 race or rethink his candidacy even after his exclusive interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos on friday hi day. biden's performance at last week's debate with donald trump has raised questions about his mental fitness for the job but in that interview, mr. biden said he won't quit the american people watching, get their concerns about your age in your health are growing. so that's what 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 that's in this camp over hundred and 25 days. so the answer concision, the
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right answer right now is now, you don't want to do get that i've already done it for mortal mining, keep massive. you get out of the race. i gather race and lord, on monday is not coming down i agree that the lord almighty 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 there are concerned, you're going to lose the house and the senate if you stay in what will you do mock convention that question how can happen. while biden is adamant that he's staying in the race, one member of congress tells cnn that minority leader hakeem jeffries has scheduled a meeting with democratic house leaders for sunday or sunland survive. it 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.
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>> what we need right now. and i think what takes a spine is to step aside and recognize the presence. 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 concerns and about president biden's viability behind closed doors on sunday, house minority leader hakeem jeffries, he's called a virtual meeting for democratic committee ranking members that will be a key meeting for leadership to get a sense sense of how their members are feeling. the house and senate will be 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 there situations, and they will bring 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 house. and certainly, even as he digs in and recommit the race, but consequential moment
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for president biden summons or fatty, cnn, washington but the president does have supporters. pennsylvania senator john fetterman tells cnn that biden is the right man to take on donald trump as the only person to have beaten trump in an election? >> he is our president. he's our leader and he's been a great president. and he has a career of 50 years. and i refuse to throw that away because of 90 minutes of a rough debate. >> well, thank two men msas questions about biden's mental fitness are part of a thermo nuclear meltdown in reaction to the debate thomas yes. is the director of the center on us politics at university college london. and he joins me now from harrisburg, pennsylvania so very good morning to you. thanks for getting up early for this conversation and important one to have. what did you make
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of the interview with abc leinz, tonight's and do believe it was enough to undo the damage after the debate all right. >> well, thanks so much for having me. it's great to be with you. i think that there was nothing disqualifying about the interview with george stephanopoulos, but the concerns are so great, right now, i'm capitol hill, among donors, et cetera, et cetera, it's going to take more, i think than one short performance to calm the nerves of democrats. if you wanted to be critical, you say that biden's still looked frail, that he displayed a distinct lack of awareness of the urgency of this situation. biden's down to trump nationally and he's down to trump in virtually every swing state, 72% of americans, 72% say the biden mentally equipped to be president i think the problem for biden is that americans can't unsee what they saw at last week's debate. every single element now this campaign is going to be scrutinized or the lens of what it means about the president's acuity. so one rambling sentence, one incoherent
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phrase, one lapses the memory is going to be exaggerated yeah, he's definitely under the spotlight. >> look, we've seen a chorus of democrats that are saying that he should step aside. there are people showing support as well. but would ultimately democrats not support a sitting president. they're very candidates and has this ever happened before? >> well, certainly this has really never happened before and its unprecedented. i think a lot has to do with how biden performs going forward. so far, biden has been digging in his heels and he has to do that unless he's out of the race. if he intends to see this through, then he can't be seen as equivocating, but where i do think biden has aired very severely is in his post-debate spin messaging really matters and i think he and his staff have turned in sort of one excuse after another that hasn't really reassured americans as well as lawmakers on capitol hill, saying that he had a cold, that he had
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jet-lagged 11 days after he returned to dc. but he's okay between the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and just needs to get more sleep. this is not serious political messaging and i usually try not to hyperbolas these things, but i really think the buttons press office has displayed a distinct kind of tone deafness to the critiques that are out there. >> yeah look, we know that president biden said that he's not going anyway. he's in this for the long term. we don't know what's happening behind closed doors, but there's a lot of concerns that are emerging what happens with the funders if they start pulling away funding and backing of president biden, is that what will break the camel's back yeah, it's a really great question because a modern presidential candidate can't run nationally without the money. >> and new york times ran a piece saying that many of these donors are looking like they're having cold feet at this point. at the same time, i think biden can just get through the next week are to gain a little bit
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of momentum. you might be able to get some of that confidence back. now really appear democratic donor. there's only one vehicle through which to get to the white house, right? now. that's biden's one game in town. so i'm not entirely convinced that all the money is just going to flow out. and that's what's going to stop biden's campaign. i think he's going to make the determination based on the poll based on what palm makers are telling him and particularly what those in his inner circle are advising do you think that he should do a cognitive test and be transparent about it? he says he doesn't want to take one, but i we are seeing a lot of people saying, well, this is one way to finally put fears to rest. >> right? i mean, some people say that this is kind of unnecessary i think if biden the fact that biden doesn't want to take it, i think suggests something and, transparency is really important. i really don't know if it's a good decision or not.
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i mean, if he could pass it with flying colors and i would say why not? but i think the concern is maybe he couldn't and then absolutely takes them out of the running. so yes, sort of a lot depends on what he thinks about that prospects right? >> thomas gift, great to have you on. thank you so much for your insights will donald trump has shade little public reaction to democratic calls for biden to step down. in fact, he appears to be letting the biden story take the spotlights. one person close to the the former president said quotes, cows is our friend. meanwhile, trump is denying any knowledge of the controversial conservative plan called project 2025. and a social media post, trump roads that he knows nothing about project 20251, part of the plan calls for replacing korea government officials with trump loyalists, it was by the heritage foundation and is run by several former members of the trump administration hurricane
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and storm surge watches have been extended eastward along the texas coast as tropical storm beryl heads over the southern gulf of mexico. and is expected to strengthen back into a hurricane on sunday with landfall expected sometime monday along the south texas coast. state officials are urging counties two that are along beryl's path to prepare for what would be the first storm of the 20 2024 atlantic season to take? make direct hit into the united states a lot of people are having fun right now. and that's a good thing. and it's good. luck them to continue to do that. but we also want them to prepare. we need a prepared community, not a panicked community. >> well, hurricane watch is in effect for parts of the northeastern coast of mexico as well. beryl made landfall on the yucatan peninsula friday,
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impacting popular tourist destinations to them, can kuhn and cozumel, though the areas did not receive major damage more than 110 million people across the united states are under heat alerts today with the western us and a particular threat, temperatures in parts of california and the southwest could be 25 degrees fahrenheit higher than normal for this time of the year. and the effects can be devastating stating cnn's natasha chen, reports from los angeles the west coast is racing toward dangerous record-breaking heat. >> this weekend. >> it's hot and we have a cool it's about 100 degrees at this pool in northern los angeles county where people are waiting in line to cool off. >> we got here like 1050 in the lines were already really long. so way to go government agencies mark this spot as a major heat risk area in red on this map. but several counties slightly more inland are in
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extreme heat risk. purple, meaning likely significant increases in er visits and power outages the homeless are among the most vulnerable to heat related injury. >> i've got water here and i'm freezing the otter pops are literally trying to keep people alive. >> as 69-year-old man living on the streets has died due to extreme heat in san jose, california. >> i want everybody in our community to be safe and not all deaths are preventable. this one was in arizona, a 10-year-old boy died from a heat-related emergency while on a hike but he is also stoking dangerous wildfires near yosemite national park. the french fire erupted on july 4, prompting mandatory evacuations for more than 1,000 residents evacuations are also underway in central washington state where fire officials say fireworks sparked a friday morning blaze. >> we were extremely anxious that night because we could see the fire out here coming over the ridge the thompson fire north of sacramento is now almost half contained down here
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and a branch 15. every resident outside of the fire perimeter has been repopulated, but the speed of flames initially rushing through was terrifying. >> scene fire coming from the west and it was coming fast it's the most scary thing in the world. >> but given right here, this give me her to use come together and has helped everybody out here. unbelievably it's about 100 degrees at this pool in the north part of los angeles, right now, which is why you're seeing so many people trying to cool off. and we're expecting more than 1,000 people at this aquatics center today. the temperature can swing upward though, and just a short distance, 30 minutes north appear we're already seeing temperatures of 114 going eastward in the state to death the valley. we're seeing temperatures that could reach 125 by sunday or monday. so authorities are concerned, but it's not just the high temperatures, but also the duration of this heat wave they've going into next week, which could create more
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of the election now, there is growing pressure on israel's government to reach a ceasefire deal with hamas and bring home the hostages held in gaza from a war cabinet minister benny gantz says he spoke with the prime minister and quotes any urged him to quota, show commitments termination and sincerity of intentions to reach a deal with hamas and it comes as a former military spokesperson criticized the government's handling of the war in gaza, saying it caused israel to lose trust from the international community. israel says gaps still remain in a proposed ceasefire and hostage deal with hamas israeli delegation is set to return to doha next week after meeting with mediators and qarrah on friday, cnn's jeremy diamond has the latest from jerusalem almost all director david barnea flying to doha, qatar, and back on friday to begin this next phase of negotiations with hamas via those egyptian and qatari mediators for a
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potential ceasefire and hostage release deal. >> he flew there at a critical time. as it appears that israel and hamas now have a basic understanding around a framework for that potential deal for months now, they have been negotiating, trying to reach that framework and a senior administration official in washington now saying that it appears that there is indeed a framework agreement in place. and so now they're during this phase of detailed negotiations, barnea traveling to doha, qatar on friday, but an israeli negotiating team will head back next week to continue those negotiations. a positive sign that there is momentum behind this. now, these detailed negotiations are going to focus on the implementation of this ceasefire agreement. the cohen seeing of the release of the hostages and the palestinian prisoners, as well as the identities of those palestinian prisoners. these are all very thorny issues. and so it should be stated that even as it appears that israel and hamas are further along now in these
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negotiations, than they have been since the last truce collapsed at the beginning of last number it should be noted that the outcome of these detailed negotiations which are expected to take several weeks, is far from ashore the devil will certainly be in the details as israel and hamas appear to be trying to now close out a deal as the white house has said jeremy diamond, cnn, jerusalem let's go now live to tel aviv and ronen bergman, staff writer for new york times magazine joins us, is also the author of the book, rise and kill first, the secret history of israel's targeted assassinations good to see you, ronan an important time to have this conversation as we know, in terms of what we've been hearing from the united states, that's been describing this as a breakthrough in terms of establishing this framework for a deal, the basis for a deal, is there a sense that these negotiations are entering a new phase that could result?
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>> proper outcome down line well, first of all, you'll report that just indicated the cheaper facade came back after resuming the glaciation with the qatari officials basically resuming the negotiation. >> so this is the start of a new phase after the negotiation. got stuck bolded a month ago it's clear that hamas with a new amendment to the israeli proposal, that was adopted by president biden and by the security council of the united nations have made some progress but there is is it the details? and also there is a striking contradiction between the targets of both the main targets of both sides, which is
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sort of a mirror image. hamas has put the cessation of the israeli attacks, the end of the war and israeli evacuation from gaza as its first priority and the release of the prisoners, hamas precedence palestinian prisoners from israeli days that we're always the top of hamas priority are now the second. israel did the same the other way around has put the interests or the ability to go back to find to leave itself. yeah. with the exit to go back to the fighting after the first stage it's possible in the second place and this is not fully yet so as you say, i
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mean, you've got different priorities that are moving in different directions. >> but benjamin, it's on you has been very clear that he doesn't want the war to end until hamas is eliminated. many of question that, whether that's even achievable is open to a permanent ceasefire. i mean, this is this is one of the big questions, i guess as they head into the negotiating room well, first of all, you has answered that question. but few times, but gave different answers interview two israeli television channel 14, he said, i will only to a party winning the first stage and not the second step. taking after pressure from the defense establishment and from the united states. they later on the podium of the knesset, israel's parliament, you said that he is committed to the israeli hello proposal that was adopted by the security council. so it's confusing and
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it's complicated. i think that the whole of many people very serious and israeli defense establishment as well as the bjt countries is that once the first stage not the permanent ceasefire another release of all prisoners all israeli hostage, one once that start every everybody, including private estimator, will go into some of the point of view of future voters from the point of view of the world, would not allow them even if the choice is written in the agreement, but would not allow that to go back to fight it. it will have as a different data the problem is how to stop yeah, i mean, it's implementation for benjamin minutes and you it's a bad political survival for the
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hostages. >> its nine months in to this for the people in gaza, seeing almost 40,000 people that have been killed, or you vary i quickly are you confident that this might actually result into something i sometimes my optimism distorts my ability to assess the future, so i would not do anything. >> we're not say anything about the future. there is i would say this. i think we are the closest point to a deal since the explosion of the previous delete 29 of november 7 months ago. that's really unimaginable those hostages have been there at the war has been going on since there the closest point to a deal. since then. but that point is not yet
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close enough. to assess that this is a road. it will take both sides to a final deal the cessation of hostilities, the end of the war hopefully the beginning of rebuilding of both countries all i'd write in big when good to have you on. >> thank you so much for joining us. and some news just coming into cnn, the united nations estimates that an additional 80,000 people in gaza have been displaced in the past week. this follows an evacuation order issued by the israel defense forces on june 27th that would put the total number of displaced palestinians at almost 2 million. the palestine red crescent says, and israeli military operation in the west band killed seven palestinians friday, the militant group islamic jihad says at least six of its fighters were killed. the idf says the operation was
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targeting terrorists. it holds let's responsible for the killing of an israeli soldier in the city of jenin last week meanwhile, israel continues operations in several parts of gaza, including shujayya and the north and refer in the south, the idf says it has killed 100 quotes terrorists in shujayya as it tries to prevent hamas from re-establishing itself. there after the break, while biden faces revolts from within his own party, is actual opponent is lying low more on that coming up in just a moment tomorrow. >> dr. sanjay gupta reports for the devastating effects of alzheimer's reversing, something that seems so preordained. it sounds extraordinary. dr. sanjay gupta report the last alzheimer's patient tomorrow at eight on cnn, this tiny home trend not for me. now, this is more like it. the same goes for my foot worth so i want hands-free with
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viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm at any jocasta. and this is cnn newsroom and embattled joe biden as vowing to stay in the u.s. presidential race as he dismisses calls to step aside by some of his members in his own party we may not be the lord armani calling from on high but from maine to washington tonight, from chicago, from arizona for people all over the country saying, mr. >> president, the risk of a trump presidency to destroy our democracy to give us, to take over the government and never give it back again, is so great that we have to have our strongest candidate and his first televised interview since his jarring debate performance with donald trump, the u.s. president tells abc news that he is the most qualified person to defeat donald trump. the tape to unedited interview is seen as a key moment for mr.
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biden's political survival he battles questions of his age and stamina. and in the exclusive interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos, biden was asked if he was putting self before country you look at the reality of that, mr. president. i mean, you won the popular vote in 2020, but it's still deadly close in the electric. yes. but you're behind now in the popular vote? i don't i don't buy that is it worth the risk? i don't think anybody is more qualified to be president were win this race and name the heart of your case against donald trump. that is that he's only out for himself putting his personal interests ahead of the national interest how do you he respond to critics who say that by staying in the race, you're doing the same thing well, i don't think those critics know what they're talking about. >> they're just wrong it's wrong look trump is a
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pathological liar. well as the debate about biden's future plays out. his republican opponent, donald trump, is doing something he rarely does, keeping quiet. cnn, steve contorno has more donald trump's spent friday lying low at his bedminster resort in new jersey, continuing a remarkably quiet week for the former president, at least by his standards, this campaign has been content to allow the spotlight to remain on president joe biden's debate performance and the democratic hand-wringing over what to do about there presidential nominee at the same time, they are preparing potential contingencies in the extraordinary event that the president of the united states decides ultimately not to run for president but it after all, they have been been poring over briefing books, looking at some of the potential democratic contenders who may emerge as a replacement for joe biden including michigan getting governor gretchen whitmer arizona senator mark kelly pennsylvania governor josh
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shapiro, and california governor gavin newsom at the same time, we're seeing a bit of a strategy changed from the trump campaign and his allies when it comes to vice president, commonly harris, both the trump campaign and in align super pac called maga inc. have attacked harrison recent days. >> they are suggesting that she would carry as much of the burden from the past as four years as joe biden would and they would attack her equally on crime, inflation, and immigration. we've also heard an interesting line of attack from a trump adviser who said that they would probably try to not harris down by suggesting that she was hiding information from the public about joe biden's mental acuity and his physical decline. steve contorno st. petersburg, florida cnn us markets closed out to the week in positive territory with the s&p 500 and the nasdaq both hitting new record highs. >> all three major indices were, up at the end of a
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trading week, short by fourth of july, holiday, the nasdaq has surged more than 22% this year and the s&p has gained nearly 17%. that's an incredible performance. as analysts say, at least parts of the market surge was sparked by hope that the federal reserve could soon cut interest rates. that speculation was driven by new us government data showing marginally slower job growth in june. but even with job gains cooling, overall employment activity remains stable. cnn's paula newton has that information for us this really was quite a strong jobs report, especially when you put it in the context of more than 3.5 years of sustained and job growth but it also didn't come into hot, which also gave people a lot of relief, which i'll explain in a minute. >> but first to the numbers. okay. so 206,000 new jobs created. that's a little bit less than may, but still incredibly robust. what's interesting here is that the unemployment rate did increase
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to four 0.1%. now, it's still not a high unemployment rate. it has to be said, but as you can see, it is starting to tack up a bit. and why is this so important though it's because fed chair jerome powell, who's in charge of setting those all important interest rates he said repeatedly that he is watching this jobs report all this kind of data very carefully. i want you to listen now to what he said before this jobs number came in to talk about how important this figure would be for him. listen the labor market is cooling off appropriately. so, and we're watching it very carefully, but it doesn't look like that's, it doesn't look like it's heating up or presenting a big problem for inflation going forward, indeed, it looks like it's doing just what you would want it to do, which is to cool off over time, not quickly, not suddenly, not steeply. it's what we've been hoping to see and have i've been seeing. >> so all of this translates into the fact that likely chair powell, will have more
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confidence to perhaps lower interest rates, likely only a quarter percent in september, but that is still incredibly good news for american consumers because it will hopefully bring down mortgage rates, car loans, credit the card interest rates, and still though at this point in time, it seems that no one is concerned that although the labor market is weakening no one seems to be concerned about any kind of a recession, just a progressive slowdown in the con, in the economy which everyone is welcoming because it means there will also be a sustained lowering of the inflation rate on it. and cnn new york the only moderates in iran's presidential race pulls off a victory still ahead, you some of his first appeals to voters after the salts were announced i love this life for milwaukee as republicans unite
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>> he runs president-elect is calling four of these victory was announced just hours ago. reformers to masoud pezeshkian, beta ultraconservative, say jalili by almost 3 million votes pezeshkian was the only moderate candidates allowed to run after iran's guardian council banned dozens of others from even entering the race, the election was held after a helicopter crash that killed previous president ebrahim raisi in may russian and saudi leaders have congratulated pezeshkian on his victory for more. now, we've got fred pleitgen joining us from berlin afraid good to see you as so the results are in the big question is, what is pezeshkian going to do from a policy perspective? the first moves and how much power you'll ultimately have in a country that i has a lot of hardliners could, that could potentially block him, especially if he's looking at enacting social changes yeah a lot of
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hardliners, of course, also, a lot of pretty hard line entities as well. there could block a lot of his policies should they go down a road that they don't tell wants to go down, you're absolute, right? those are definitely decisive questions. but first of all, of course, i think one of the things that is pretty surprising to a lot of people is how decisive victory for masoud pezeshkian has been. he certainly managed to get a lot more votes than you at jelly lee, the conservative candidate, one of the things of course that we were looking at before the second round of the election she took place. is that in the first round? pezeshkian also managed to get most of the votes. but if we took the total of the six candidates who were in that race at that point, then more people certainly voted conservative, then voted moderate one or the other interesting things that i we also think that we need to be looking at is the fact that the voter turnout was a lot higher than it was in the first round of the election. it was around 40%. now it's that around 50%, yet it is still quite low for presidential elections in iran. and yet the padowitz manage to get more vote. that's something
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that's pretty unusual. usually, we think that when the voter turnout is low, that the conservatives tend to get a better result. nevertheless, masoud pezeshkian is now the president-elect and one of the things of course that he wants is better relations with countries in the region. and better relations with the west as well. and he wants all of all iranians to latch onto that. he put out a pretty interesting tweet. i want to read to you some of it. he said, dear people of a run, the elections are over, and this is just the beginning of our support slash work the difficult path ahead of us all will not be paved except with your support, empathy, and trust. i extend my hand to you and swear my dignity so he certainly is thanking his supporters, but also trying to get those who did not vote for him on board as well. but you're absolutely right he is the president in iran does have a considerable amount of power. but of course, all of that power rests within the system of the islamic republic, where of course, anything that happened, there needs it's to be signed off on by the supreme
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leader. and of course by the strong military entities like for instance the islamic revolutionary guard corps as well, illini yeah, it sounds very bureaucratic. >> i'm fred give us a sense of the international reaction to this. i think that everyone's watching on seeing a moderate candidate winning the election. and they, and they wondering whether he'll be able to create change on the foreign policy. friends you know what? >> and i think one of the interesting things about that, as well as of course right now, iran really has a huge role. if you look at the middle east, but not just yet, for instance, iranian relations with russia, with vladimir putin have really peaked over the last couple of months. iran is very important to russia and of course, also to vladimir putin's war efforts in ukraine as well. so certainly a lot of countries are looking at this and i think it's quite interesting to see who has congratulated masoud pezeshkian already one of the first ones being vladimir putin, who once again said that he hoped to expand relations with russia. you also had mohammed bin salman of saudi
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arabia as well, that of of course, also is going to be a very interesting to see how relations between those two countries develop. we have seen a bit of a detente recently between saudi arabia and iran that was something that also happened under the raisi government and certainly something we're we expect that that might continue as well. we haven't yet heard much of is in the way of western or reactions to this western leaders possibly congratulating pesach qian as well, but definitely right now with all the turmoil that's going on in the middle east with all the turmoil that's going on in europe as well with the war going on in ukraine, it's going to be very interesting to see where the chips fall on the foreign policy front the president has a lot less power to try and exact any change there. so we're going to have to wait and see how that plays out early yeah. >> it's so important. just like what kind of relationship the world can have with iran's new president and how much
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power you actually has very quickly on him being very vocal around a mass amini's death something that's very close to what he runs voter voters are feeling right now, their ability to have freedoms especially for women anything that you're hitting on that front frayed well, certainly, first of all, you're absolutely right. he was very vocal on that use of that these 30 is due to take responsibility for all the things that happened there. he in fact himself so that he believed that he was also to blame as someone who is a very or was it promo is a prominent figure in iran as well. and that in general he felt that the crackdown that followed, that was a way too hard. that's going to be a very, very interesting thing to watch in iran as well. in fact, recently we have had the supreme leader, for instance, doubled down on the very strict hijab laws and saying that they needed to be enforced by everybody in society. but we know that masoud pezeshkian takes a very different path in that as well. that's going to be one of the ones that we're
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definitely going to watch. and certainly something that does seem to be very important also for at least the moderate voters, at least from what we saw, we did go to one pezeshkian rally before he was elected and that was definitely one of the things that was certainly on the minds of the voters. they're leaning all right, fred pleitgen, always great to speak to you. thank you we're going to very short break. we'll be right back after this discover new dev, whole body, invisible cream, a new whole body deodorant that's blissfully coconut and vanilla scent for all de, whole body confidence. >> it's dove care. i made for anywhere. try new dove whole body deodorant or it's up guys, i'm scott deseq and well, come to my home made hotel collections, studio center. i recently started using their centipedes are here in my head inhale home and this is a must-have product. their hotelling's buyer make my place always smell like a luxury five-star hotel. i
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match, it would stay tied at one. we'd go all the way to penalties and it would be canada that ends up celebrating is they win the shootout four to three canada is now going to move on to face messy and argentina on tuesday. and the coppa semifinals it's france, meanwhile, making euro history reaching the semifinals without scoring a goal in open play in five games so far in the tournament, all a france's goals have come either an own goals or penalty kicks. they edged out cristiano ronaldo and portugal 5-3 and penalties yesterday. and this could have been ronaldo's last big international game ever for his country, spain and your host germany, while meanwhile, plan to thriller down one in the 89th minute, germany's florian wirtz binds the equalizer, sitting the home crowd into a frenzy. then we add some controversy in this 105th minute this certainly looked like a handball on spain, but none was given. germany couldn't believe it and just moments before this match is gonna go to penalties, spain's mikkel moreno heads this one in
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veins stuns germany two-to-one. they're not going to face france in the semifinals hi, carlos alcaraz. he was certainly celebrating spain's when after he was able to rally to be american francis tee off, but it wasn't easy. it's, he also was just two points away from getting the chance to serve for the wham, but al qarrah mountain, an epic rap ally 21-year-old spaniard is now onto the fourth round as he tries to win his fourth grand slam. all right, angel reese. meanwhile, having her best game has approached. she poured in a career i 27 points to go with ten rebounds as the sky beat the storm at eight to 84. last night, reese extending her record, double-double streak to 12 games now. all right. in baseball, i was night be bad and pittsburgh pirates, diana franchise record hitting seven home runs rowdy to less and brian reynolds, both homework twice in this game and get this the team had so many home runs that they tweeted that they ran out a fireworks to shoot off.
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the home runs, fires, beat the medicine that 114 to do and finally this maybe the catch of the year astros twins, eighth inning. joey low per fito, going after this ball, he leaves to make the catch. watch this, it comes out of his glove but then he makes it catch bare handed, falling to the ground. now the umpires thought, no way he caught that. they originally called it no cats, but a palmar view. they overturned it, ruled it out. astros, they gave us seven runs in the ninth inning of this game, but still ended up winning 13, 12. so that bare handed catch, their by low per fito laney turned that's actually be a pretty big moment because they needed all the towels anybody one i like leaned in and i its incredible catch. >> i mean, that's some talent they, andy good to have you with us. have a great weekend. thank you. alright. so we have a lot of things to worry about. here's one more thing that perhaps is going to create a bit more anxiety. the earth's core has slowed down so much that it's moving backwards
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