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today over the new york liberty i'm fredricka whitfield. thanks so much for being with me today. the newsroom continues with pamela brown right now you are in the cnn newsroom on this saturday on pamela brown and washington and it is a busy day. we begin with president biden pushing forward with his reelection campaign, despite growing calls for him to step aside. last night and more than a week after his alarming and shocking debate, frankly, by many americans the president sat down for his first televised interview with abc news for heat he wants again, dismiss the debate as a quote, bad night and denied concerns from members of his own party everyone you all set. >> i should stay in the race stay in the race. no one said not on the people. >> i should leave. but if they do not do that you sure yeah.
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i'm sure look i mean, if the lotto mining came acid, you get out of the race. i got the race. and lord i might he's not con but even as the president doubles down on state in that race, more democrats are probably calling on the 81-year-old candidate to suspend his campaign with one lawmaker telling cnn, quote, where screwed. >> cnn's are led signs joins us live, a wilmington, delaware where the president has spending the day before heading back to the campaign trail, arlette, does the biden campaign really think that that interview was enough damage control in this moment well panelist, so, far the biden campaign has expressed confidence following that interview as they really view it as one of the key steps to try and to reassure voters president biden is up for a second term, but so far that interview alone has not appeared to quell any of the
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very, very serious doubts within president biden's own party about him continuing in this race. now the president was defiant in that interview assisting he is not backing down from this race despite the growing calls for him to do so the president also notably said that he would not take a cognitive test at a time when many americans have concerns about his age and health in the wake of the debate, the president also pushed back on the idea that top democrats want him out of this it's race at the moment. and then president also gave this answer that has frustrated some in the democratic party. take a listen and if you stay in an trump is elected in everything. >> your warning about comes to pass. how will you feel in january as long as i gave it my all and i could just chops. i know i can do that's what this is about now so far five house democrats have called for president biden to step aside
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in this race. >> the most recent one came this morning when congresswoman and g crag from minnesota released a statement saying that the president's debate and also what she believed was a lack of a forceful response in the days after have led her to believe that she not confident and he would be able to run a campaign. and win against donald trump. now, this morning, president biden called into a phone call, a meeting with the co-chairs of his campaign. i spoke to one of those who participated in the call, a senator chris coons, who told me that president biden sought honest input from his team during that call. comes at a time where kuhn's believes biden will soon start engaging in more direct engagements such as town halls or press conferences to try to make his case to the voters. but president biden certainly is facing growing questions and growing pressure from within his own party about his decision to stay in the race. but so far the present that has been adamant that he will stay in this through november yeah. >> it's interesting though, because publicly is adamant, but clearly privately he's
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still seeking input from his closest advisers about the way forward here in r, let there has been some questions surrounding a pair of radio interviews of president did on thursday, the radio host spoke to cnn's victor blackwell this morning revealing the questions were provided by biden aides. let's play that clip the questions were sent to me for approval. >> i approved to them okay. so the white house sent the questions to you ahead of the interview yes. okay. thank got several questions. eight of them. and the four that will chosen with the ones that i approved how is the campaign defending this decision to send questions ahead of time, which by the way as a journalist, i that's never happened to me you know, that's not typical of any sort of interview with the reporter, right? >> yeah, pamela, this was an interview that was coordinated through the campaign. a campaign spokeswoman person
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today, not denying that they provided questions, but they insist that there were no conditions for this interview. and i want to read you a bit of that statement. they said it's quote, it's not at all uncommon practice for interviewees to share their topics they would prefer these questions were relevant to the news of the day the president was asked about his debate performance, as well as what he delivered for black americans. we do not condition interviews on substance of these questions and hosts are always free to ask the questions they think will best inform their listeners. of course, this is all a very interesting dynamic that's at play at a time when the campaign president's allies have said that he should be engaging in more unscripted off the cupp types of moments and so we will see what further reactions we hear. a specifically to this. but so far at least one of those radio host who conducted interviews with president biden that aired on fourth of july, so that they were provided a list of questions to choose from in that radio show host in fact, do that, right? and just to be
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clear, there's a difference between topics been provided, which does happen in actually specific questions, which is what happened in this case, according to these radio hosts. and like you said, the campaign denied arlette saenz. thank you so much for joining us now, is democratic congressman gerry connolly of virginia congress. first of all, i just want to get your reaction to to the latest development. i was just talking about with arlette that these questions were provided to these radio hosts beforehand for the president to interview what do you think about that well, it's not my practice, but it's not unheard of. >> and i would say, yeah, we're kinda pilot on right now i mean, what look at the sec of nc a fox news with trump and his acolytes, you think they don't practice the questions and go over the questions before an interview in depth. so i wouldn't have done this if i were the biden campaign
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but i sure wouldn't allow this to be overblown, especially when we're looking at that alternate network, fox, which has become nothing but an intimate part of the trump campaign. >> but for the context the context does matter. and in this case, these are the first pairs of interviews after the concerning debate to try to prove to the conservative voters that there's nothing to see here. there is no issue, and that we're finding out the questions and provided in advance. i'm just wondering, as you watched the abc interview how does evoking lord almighty, god almighty as the only way he'll leave the race. sit with you and sit with a party that is still reeling from his debate performance yeah. >> i think there were i mean, i think the president gave a good 22 minutes by enlarge, but i do think there was some troubling aspects to that interview, one
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of which is what you cite invoking god on monday as the only intervention that is going to dissuade him from going forward i i hope joe biden didn't really mean that look, this is a very human process, not a divine process. while we all hope for the blessings of god politics is a very human business and we have to make some very hard decisions going forward. and so does he and so interacting with your fellow human beings, your family, your white house staff, the campaign staff stakeholders, delegates, elected officials, political leader peters blood public. that's what has to happen. not god. and the second troubling aspect was when asked if you lose to trump and if there's this big risks that you could what will be your take on that? and his answer was, well, i will have given it. my goodness, st that's not an adequate answer. and that's not a reassurance the democrats
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want to hear. and joe biden can and must do better than that i'm curious. >> are you satisfied after seeing president biden in that interview despite, you know, the issues you had with what he said, the content of what he said but there was at interview and his appearance at that rally in madison yesterday and he's had other appearances. are you satisfied that what happened on that debate stage was episodic versus a more serious underlying condition or do you still have questions today? >> i decided that i wanted to give the presence space and the dignity of recovery time and i'm hopeful that this week and next week provide him that's space in that recovery time. we're going to see him on stage on television in rallies at a press conference. and of course, at the looming nato summit, were 32 heads of state or has a governor going to be
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in town and he he's the host. so he's gonna be on stage a lot. and we'll all have an opportunity and franklin, the international community will have an opportunity to evaluate what they see and what they experience so it sounds like you're still haven't made up your mind yet, right? is that fair to say? you're not calling on the president side, but you still have not made up your mind about what the situation is, where things are pam, i was hired by joe biden to work in the u.s. >> senate. i've known him for 45 years. i know his family a better was home. i wrote speeches form, and bills for him and amendments forum. i travel with them this is a man i revere and i'm not about to throw him overboard because of a bad experience. i want to give him every opportunity to try to recover. having said that at the end of the day, we cannot afford to make a mistake about donald trump. we've got to put our best foot forward
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and i'm hopeful that's joe biden. i'm open to the fact that sadly that might not be. i do believe that what happened at the debate was more than a bad night and that's why that image is so indelible and so many minds and that's why so much alarm has been raised about what does that mean? and present biden. the burden is on him to prove yeah, i stumbled. it was terrible. i had an episode, but i've recovered from that why are you concerned? it was more than a bad night and i think it actually holds more significance coming from you because as you said, you've known him for many years, are used to write speeches four him. you've worked with him, you revere him so help us better understand why you think that i've never seen joe biden in that kind of posture he
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clearly was struggling for words and concepts and sentences that can happen if you're overly tired. >> that can happen if you're ill. but we have to know that that's what it was and that's all it was and to the presence credit he's trying to rise to the occasion and do that. but he has to be open to the fact that at 81, he is showing his age and is that such an insurmountable handicap? and i hope not. that he can't win the election in november. that that's the that's the real democratic existential question. that's underway right now in terms of trying to answer, it sounds like there's a lot of kind of therapy or discussion going on within the democratic party, right? you have five democratic house members who have actually come out to tell joe biden to step
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aside. you have many others behind the scenes expressing concern you have not many who were coming out forcefully and say no, he should fight and stay in there. i mean fetterman center. fetterman is one of those, but you have to wonder was the president did it strike you as the president being correct? when he said all the democratic leaders have told him to stay in the race and fight. have you actually heard that yourself? is that the censure getting bring us behind the scenes? >> i think there are lots of pockets of conversation and you were right to refer to it as like family therapy, the democratic family is going through a therapeutic process with the head of our family how are you are you in fact up to continuing running the family as we look to the next four years and you need to kind of
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demonstrate that it's got be manifest i think i think a lot of people are giving the president that space and giving themselves that space to have that evaluation. i will say calling for him by issuing a statement and calling for him to step aside. i understand what motivates people to do that. why they might do that, and the frustration they're experiencing, and they're looking at their own districts. but knowing joe biden, i guarantee you all all that's going to do is get it back up. it's not going to achieve the purpose for which those statements were issued. last question for you given what you just said that all people call them to to drop out is just going to put his backup some have said today after that interview especially that he's in denial and he has just been defined because he does not want to be pushed out do you think he is clearly seen what is transpiring right now and what the stakes are. do you think he is being honest with
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himself? >> certainly, president biden is very aware of the stakes he's in a kind of defensive posture right now, understandably, the whole world kind of descended on them after that debate and this is a proud man with an extraordinary record and a history of personal history of always exceeding expectations he's had to overcome all kinds of hurdles. and impediments and tragedies in his life to get where he is he's not about to be pushed off the stage because some people have disgruntled or, or feel that he's in denial. having said that, we need a white house to help bridge the denial and the early defensiveness to have a deeper dialogue so that we can arrive at the right decision about moving forward at the feeding
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donald trump in november and we've got to get to that point. and hopefully time will give us this week that opportunity. and hopefully the white house came move beyond the defensive posture for the president and for the country. >> yeah, because you've made clear another interview to play the white house has reached out and up to two members of the house like you congressman gerry connolly. thank you for that really candid conversation. and this important consequential moment, particularly for you and your democratic party. thank you knew tonight former president trump, who has been relatively quiet this week, is now weighing in on the so-called called project 2025. this radical plan to overhaul the u.s. government. what trump says about his involvement plus beryl growing stronger for hitting the gulf coast of texas. we are tracking this storm. a lot of people in the storm's path, and at least four people didn't. and shark attacks and texas there's some
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membrane. you won't rishi yeah, startling the republican national convention starts monday, july 15th and eight on cnn texas officials are urging people on the south texas coast to evacuate with tropical storm beryl barreling toward them. >> beryl is expected to start strengthening. again tonight, building back to hurricane strength before it hits the coast late tomorrow night, residents are being told to be ready for dangerous conditions. cnn meteorologist chad myers is tracking the storm from the cnn weather center. chad, what's the latest? >> it is still 60 mile per hour storm. the hurricane hunters were entered earlier and didn't find anything more impressive than that. the storm is in very warm water, so the potential for it to get much bigger is there, but also with that very warm water, middle 80s, if you want to go swimming in and i don't suggest it with all the sharks out there this week because all this water is getting pushed on gland and they don't know what to do and you're kind of in the way, we
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also have shear out there. that's the brake pedal to try to stop this warm water from making it a bigger storm. so officially the storm is going to get to about 85 or 90 miles per hour, making landfall along the texas coast. it will be a smaller storm if it's on the left side of the cone, it'll be a larger storm if it's on the right side of the cone because it'll have more time in the water. but what we're seeing now is that push pool, which one is going to be more important in the overnight hours, pamela, the typically the sheer will go down, which means the increasing intensity and wind speed has a higher potential to go up so what is in store for this season, if this is already happening so early in the season, yeah this i think is probably not that unusual. >> a cat one and the gulf of mexico. but what's unusual is that this was at one time a category five storm so about september 1st should be our first category three or higher.
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diagnosed with ms ophelie oma call us now some democrats may be reconsidering joe biden as their nominee, but his opponent is hoping he will stay in the race. >> donald trump posted on truth social, that quote, joe biden should ignore his many critics and move forward. he should be sharp, precise, and energetic just like he was in the debate in quote cnn, steve contorno joins us now. all right. what does trump strategy here? steve well clearly he's stirring the pot with a mocking posts like that. >> pam. but what i will say when we talked to people in and around trump's campaign, many of them do believe that trump's best path to victory is if joe biden remains in the race, now, i also pointed out that we are now entering the second week. beak of coverage focused on joe biden's debate performance. and while the trump campaign, campaign has been happy to let the focus
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remain on all the democratic hand-wringing they also have some very important dates coming up on horizon. they have a rally on tuesday and another one next weekend, there's any day now he's going to name his vice presidents. he's got his convention starting a little over a week from today. so i think there is also some questions coming from the campaign. you how long is this going to overshadow the race? and there's some are plans and trump, obviously maybe getting a little restless in the meantime trump for his part, is also trying to distance himself from project 2025, randomly weighed in on that. i think it was yesterday. so project 2025, for those of you don't know? it's a group of conservative proposals that are put forward by the heritage foundation which are meant to reshape the federal government to most effectively carry out a right-wing agenda what is he saying well, and that proposal is 900 pages long and it's quite quite large and it has a lot in it. >> but donald trump is trying
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to distance himself from some of the aspects of it he wrote in a trolled suit truth, social post quotes. i know nothing about project 2025. i have no idea who is behind it. i disagree with some of the things they're saying and some of the things they're saying are absolutely ridiculous now it is quite difficult for him to totally distance himself from project 2025. and the people behind it, many of them used to work for his campaign. there are a lot of thought leaders in the region republican, conservative movement that he has surrounded himself with over the years the person who is running it used to work in his white house. in fact, i was at an event earlier this year. we're trump spoke and so did the director of the product 2025 a, project. and that person paul dans said that if trump wins, he hopes to get back working for his former boss again. so even as he's trying to distance himself from this organization, because what they've put out there has raised lot of alarm bells. there are there's a lot of it
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that is closely aligned with trump, especially as it relates to immigration and trying to scale back the size of the federal government's getting the, the so-called deep stayed out of the government. there's also some issues that have been a focal point of the biden campaign and democrats trying to tie trump to them, especially as it relates to abortion. this organization patient says that certain abortion medications and contraceptives should not be as so easily available. so those are the things he is trying to distance himself from at the same time this is an organization very close to him in many ways, pam sure is. >> steve can turner. thank you so much for helping us better understand that joining us now is larry sabato the director? for the center for politics at the university of virginia, and editor of a return to normalcy. the 2020 election that almost broke america. so larry, do you think trump is? scared of a different democratic candidate replacing joe biden yes, i do.
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>> because for one thing, any replacement candidate, whether it's vice president kamala harris or one of the governors we've been hearing a lot about that individual is going to be a heck of a lot younger and more vigorous than donald trump. all the emphasis has been on the age of joe biden. donald trump is 78. and actually if he's elected to a second term at the end of that term, he would be older than joe biden is right now. i think if you watch donald trump carefully, you can see the effects of age. there to the energy level is lower and he has some obvious health problems. we don't get any reports from his doctors either. >> yeah. and we have been noting that as well. he certainly has sometimes says stuff that makes no sense. he meanders he gives coherent and coherent sentences and it's interesting when you bring up his age and how he's dealing with the age issue with fighting. this is what he said last week at a rally in
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virginia joe biden's problem is not his age, it's not as anything really, it's got no problem other than it's his competence it's trump saying away from the age question you think because he isn't that much younger than biden of course, he is. of course he is. he realizes he's vulnerable to and inevitably at what right now all the press attention is on joe biden's problems and joe biden since age. but you know how the wheel turns, press coverage and the political opponents will inevitably get around to trump's age and guess what's coming up. the republican convention, that would be a great opportunity for people to cover the other side of the story. the fact that donald trump is no spring chicken, that is true. but to be fair, i think what you saw in the debate stage when it
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pertained to joe biden? it concerned a lot of people because it went beyond sort of the typical signs of aging that we've seen frankly from both men, right? the typical things become to expect so i just want to point that get out and that is why i think there's still conversation and fallout from that more than a week later as it pertains to trump, trump is also attempting to distance himself from the conservative policy proposal oh, known as project 2025. you just heard me talking about that with steve. do you think this is a smart strategy for trump in order to win over independent over independence do you well, he's trying to head off the controversies that will happen on account of this. frankly, frightening report frightening people should take a look at it, although it's very long when you can be sure that mr. trump didn't read it either, it didn't read his own book before it was published. >> but there are frightening things in there. pam. and the
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reason people should be concerned is because the people, some of them who worked on this worked for trump in the past, as you mentioned. and will work for him no doubt in this second term trump is bringing in a much more radical group than he did did in the first term. those establishment republican figures that gave us some hope that trump would be more mainstream, that he turned out to be. they're all gone. trump doesn't want them again because they didn't jump when he said jump. now, the people coming in, not only are more radical in their thinking, but they will do press eisley, what donald trump tells them to do. so look at that report because it's about post constitutionalism post constitutionalism the law for the constitution only extends to the parts they agree with, kinda like elections. they only like the elections they win alright larry sabato, thank you so much. i still ahead tonight.
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awaited steps to number ten, downing street 14 years since his labour party was lost 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, got 412. with respect and humility i invite you all to join this government of service in a mission of national renewal a hard reality though, only around 35% of voters supported labor. and turnout
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was low, less than 60%. many in the uk losing faith in that politicians outgoing pm rishi sunak stepping 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 shredded to less than half that this time significantly, liz truss, who served a disastrous 49 days as prime minister in 2022 became the first former british leader in nearly 100 years. to lose their seat this election, not so much an endorsement to the left as a rejection of incumbents. >> i am very sorry, the
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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 nowhere, with a celebrations bigger than among labour supporters so you're matches keir starmer, known by some as no drama starmer, a lawyer and former director of public prosecutions came late to politics now, the hard work of governing begins ministers arriving to be handed their new portfolios. rachel reeves, the
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uk's first female finance minister or chancellor of the exchequer david lammy, once very critical of trump, the new foreign secretary yet despite all the change and what it may mean inside the uk, uk foreign policy 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 robertson, cnn, london our thanks to nick at loose joins us now he is the u.s. national editor at the financial times thanks for being here with us. so keir starmer will meet with world leaders at the nato summit in washington next week. what can we expect from him on the foreign policy front he's gonna be one of the issues that hasn't divided british politics as ukraine. >> that's been a bipartisan cross-party consensus matters.
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so there's not gonna be any big surprises from britain he's pledged to increase britain's defense spending to 2.5% of gdp from the 2% nato target, his new foreign minister, the foreign secretary, who just saw there in that report, david lammy is a strong transatlanticist he went to harvard and so i expect britain's games starmer is going to be the most popular leader at this summit because he's just want a massive mandate and that's no not a common thing nowadays and he sent them left and britain for a change is not a country that's going off the rails. it looks like a stable centrist government with a massive mandate, a little bit like angular merkel germany's leader had at the start of trump's presidency. so i expect he's gotta be a much sought person,
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but there's no doubt about it. the news is going to be about biden i'm wondering, what you think about the election we saw there where move to the center left for the uk. now, we should note nigel farage or the reform party did pick up some seed but this is a move to the center, left, right to the uk. now, contrast that with the surge of right-wing populism populism across europe yeah, that's a big contrast. i mean, amongst the other leaders who will be that the 75th nature and of ascii in washington next week would of course, be emmanuel macron the president of frogs, who called snap elections in which the far-right are surging. it's not clear yet the second round and final round occurs tomorrow sunday. it's not clear yet whether they will have enough seats to form a majority if they do his presidency is kind of sunk by
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the far-right and by his own era in calling an election olaf scholtz, the centre-left social democrat leading germany's government, is looking very weakened after the european elections where again, the far right did pretty well is coalitions looking unstable? and of course talking of the big democracies, the real focus is on president joe biden. and the white expectation it might be wrong but the white expectation, at least on the european side of the atlantic the trump is at the moment looking to be on course to regain the presidency in november. so starmer is very much the odd man out, but the, i think popular, much shot after comforting odd man out. >> yeah. i was just speaking to a western a former western official who was saying that that really is the consensus in the nato allies are terrified because they really believe that trump will be the next
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confused because you hear oh, sharks aren't aren't dangerous, they're not really interested in humans. but then this happens sure. >> pam and i feel like we hear this every summer, right? it's right around this time of year when people start flooding to the beaches and you see it in those images that you guys just showed, there are tons of people in the water fire, and at the beaches, i feel look at that beat. and when you have that many people in the water in an area that is not our domain belongs to the charts you're going to have instances where shorts and humans cross paths and what's going on specifically in the summer is the c is warming up. bait fish are coming in shallower and shallower and the sharks are coming into hunt for those bait fish as their metabolisms increased due to the heightened see temperatures. and so when you have that many people together where sharks are hungry, you are likely to have a couple of negative encounters and that's what we're seeing here. the fact that that one, i think it's a bull shark in texas four people and then over here in florida and new smyrna
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beach, another two instances, those so just coincidence of the time, but also attributed to how many people happen to be in the ocean at the same time? yeah, that one's work really seem to be on a tear so we have to talk about shark week. you traveled to japan, home to the largest diversity of shark species on the planet. what did you find well, we found just that we've found that incredible array of unique and diverse charts coming up on our show. >> alien charts go sub japan, which really refers to one species in specific, the japanese angel shark, which is a critically endangered winged animal. and in doing so we had some of these absolutely incredible encounters like you're seeing here where we're actually helping give birth to velvet dog fish as they came up from the deep sea encountering horn sharks. all kinds of incredible unique, bizarre species that otherwise really don't get much attention on the big screen. so it's really cool to be able to showcase such a diversity just to be of these amazing animals yeah, it certainly is for escalante.
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