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switch today for a limited time. paying, what is now called rocket money i'm more liebermann at the pentagon. and this cnn hello and welcome to our viewers watching from the united states, canada, and all around the world. >> i'm melanie joggers, a head on cnn newsroom, another polish session joins the chorus of lawmakers calling for president joe biden to step aside. but biden is determined to stay in the race and his top aides, are hopeful. he can see it through tropical storm beryl is strengthening as it heads towards texas will take a look at the devastation. it's smith behind and the district direction of rafah, cnn travels to gaza's southernmost city for the first time, surveying the damage left by months of military assaults he insists
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that he is in it to win it. and only god can tell him to drop out of the race against donald trump, u.s. president joe biden is taking his reelection campaign to a battleground states later today is defying calls from another lawmaker, from his own party, urging him to step aside after his disastrous it was debate performance ten days ago, he has cnn's arlette science is traveling with the president president biden is pushing forward with his campaign, planning to hit the battleground state of pennsylvania on sunday. but even as the president doubling down on remaining in the race, he has yet to fully quell some of the anxiety within the party about the future of his candidacy. so far, five house democratic lawmaker first have called for the president to step aside in the 2024 campaign. the most recent lawmaker to do so was congresswoman angie craig from
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a swing district in minnesota he wrote in the statement on saturday that the president's debate, as well as what she viewed as a lack of a forceful response from the president himself in the days after had loved hurts, believe that but he would be ineffective in campaigning and beating trump in november. now the president has pushed back on the idea that top democrats want to see him leave this race, but he has been consulting his senior team about the wave forward in this campaign, the president dialed into a phone call with the co-chairs of his campaign on saturday morning, senator chris coons, one of those co-chairs told cnn that the call lasted from more than an hour and that the president's sought honest input and advice from that team about the best path forward in this campaign, coons is expecting the president biden will try to have more direct engagements like town halls or press conferences to get his message out to voters, but also tried to quell some of those concerns about his stamina and fitness to serve. now the president will be campaigning
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infant in pennsylvania on sunday. he will attend a church service and philadelphia before attending a campaign event in harrisburg. area. but president biden still is facing so many questions about the future of his candidacy as the pressure within his party has continued to bills and that's been our lead signs cnn traveling with the president in wilmington, delaware well, after his lackluster debate performance democrats have been calling for more off the cuff moments from biden, but a radio host who interviewed him earlier in the weeks is the president's team had sent her questions in advance. >> 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 were chosen with the ones that i approved the biden campaign responded, stating
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while interview hosts have always been free to ask whatever questions they please moving forward, we will refrain from offering suggested questions. >> i may see as president kamala harris, as the obvious successor, if biden does leave the race. but when speaking to black voters and saturday, the vp is concerned was donald trump not biden? and here she is at the essence of a festival of culture in new orleans then last week understand sadly the press has not been covering it as much as they should in proportion to the seriousness of what does happen when the united states supreme court essentially told this individual who has been convicted of 34 felonies that he will be immune from essentially the activity he has told us he is prepared to engage in if it gets back into the white house the biden campaign is working to revive
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black voter interest as they will be critical to biden's fortunes in november. many festival attendees say they think harris is ready to step in, but will ultimately vote for whoever is the democratic nominee into g2 par mar joins me now, live from london. he's a professor of international no politics at city university of london. great to have you with us into j two this so much that's happening yet the big mac, the big core is rights for biden to exit the race are growing within the democratic plot party. he said, repeatedly is not going to pull out from grace. so how do you interpret his determination to continue? >> well, he's he's a politician and the leader of longstanding many decades. and he's very determined and i think he's very highly motivated, particularly to defeat donald trump, which was his his stated motivation for entering the race. in 2020 as well. in which he successfully did. so. i think he won the
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primaries. he swept the primaries. there was really nobody else in contention pretty much anywhere at all. and he is the leader of the democratic party. anything incumbent president. so he has many advantages in that. so the current situation of course, is something which we've known about for quite some time. and as observers of american politics, i've seen joe biden. he's never been a major orator. he has never been particularly articulate, and he has always fumbled his lines at some level or other so i think this is maybe a little bit worse. he is much older but i'm not entirely sure that this isn't necessarily the end of the road for him i want to talk about kamala harris, the vice president and who's continued to support biden than without addressing the growing concerns? >> i want to talk about her position of influence here and how this is going to impact her political future, especially if biden campaign faces further scrutiny or even more challenges. frankly, were you
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seeing discontent within the party itself trees the vice president. >> so she is the number two. she is the one who is a heartbeat away from the presidency in any case. so in a she has always been in that kind of liminal position between keeping your head down and being ready. and i think this current situation puts a bit of a highlight on onto her and her possible preparations. but as you saw as you noted from your own clip, just now it's i am not donald trump which seems to be the card that they again to play, which biden has blade, which hillary clinton played before. and i'm not surprised the kamala harris is doubling down. and that's not to say it's only a political move, but it's also a legitimate move given the supreme court's ruling recently about immunity for the president for official acts. and then of course, the project 2025, which has been issued by the heritage foundation, which is a kind of charter for a
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presidential dictatorship should trump win in november 2024? >> yeah you wrote in your opinion piece recently in the wire, you say the proportion of the electorate known as double haters. those haidt both candidates has reached 25% in the united states, which is 40 million people tell us what does level of discontent actually means, and how this is basically compared to previous election cycles here's the highest percentage of so-called double haters that has been recorded the previous high, i think was 2016 when hillary clinton ran against donald trump. >> so what us political system seems to be producing as leaders is hated by a large swathes of the electorate. and i think what that suggests is that there is a kind of sense of illegitimacy of the political leadership of the two main parties. what they promise
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and what they actually do when they're in office so a large number of people just think, i'm choosing i'm giving, given a choice of who i fear more. and against with whom i and more angry. that is the lesser of two evils all the time. i went meanwhile, my life my children's lives wearing greater debt. we are greater economic precarity and so on and so forth. and the world is on fire around us. we have mass shootings in schools are children don't feel safe yet. we carry on bringing up these leaders who are inadequate in various ways are double agent so in a way, it's a crisis of who enters politics in the united states and many other democracies as well. and the price that people have to pay to go into politics because it's such a dirty game that has been dominated by whoever can spin the right kind of message and raise the billions of dollars required to win. and not everyone who actually may
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have some good ideas is willing to pay the price for that i want to also talk about the recent supreme court ruling on presidential immunity and the significance of the implication it has for former president donald trump. >> do you think there's really might affect the rest of trump's legal cases it already has. i think we've seen that the judge in the cases i'm fandom have already delayed a ruling on various things. so if trump does, when he's going to double down on that, and i think he's going to pardon himself for the justice department is going to be told us so no shutdown those cases. it already has impacted on it. and what it looks like is really the the kind of constitutional norm which has been there since 17, 87 at the beginning of the american republic, which is a separation of powers. that is, no one is above the law that the law is supreme. that president it's and others come and go. but the
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law is what we, everybody is judged against. and what president nixon in 1977, when he said, if the president does it, it's not illegal. that was laughed at at that time. there was evidence of his criminal character. now, it's actually official supreme court policy it basically, if you're the president, you carry out an official act. it's legal and you're going to be immune from carrying it out. and that's a very, very dangerous position. i'm given project 2025 as well it looks like there's a kind of personal list trump presidential dictatorship on the cards. should trump win in november. and of course, even if he loses, there's the possibilities are very widespread. political unrest as the president of the heritage foundation, the authors are project 2025. i've already said that there's a new american revolution going on. and the left better stand out of the way. otherwise, there's going to be large scale, but to go violence well into gita
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palmer. thank you so much for your insights much appreciates for your time. good to have you voting is underway in france and in the second and decisive round i've snap parliamentary elections. cnn's jim vitamin joins us now, live from paris with more gym we checked our new last hour. could you give us a sense of what's going on right now? of course, people heading to the polls, there is a lot at stake here. and things could change dramatically in the next 24 hours absolutely allele. >> this is one of the things that's driving the turnout this morning. gonna get some actual turnout figures in about an hour from now, when they come out with a midday figures and we'll see if what we're seeing here at the seventh around this small town hall where there are two polling stations. what we're seeing here is that a number of people are turning out probably more so than even in the first round out. basically the first round, we saw 97 or sorry, 67% of the
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french, more than 67% of the french who actually turned out and vote according to the front shoulders. so as a consequences, this from this is being is being viewed by the french people is very important legislative but have a election these legislative elections are usually not viewed. is that important? but this one was extremely important because of the fact that the national rally party, which is the far-right party here in france, had did so well in the first round of the elections. in fact, did so well that in this last week been a lot of horse trading going on in those electoral districts where there were three candidates that passed the bar to come to the second round. there were about 300 of those in 200 of them were specific legislators who stood aside so as to form a blockade against the far-right coming to power. and the reason
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for that is because it would radically change things in france, radically change things internationally the far-right party has said that they for instance, would cut funding to the european union. they've said that they would cut funding for ukraine, weapons and internally as well domestically, they've promoted a french first policy which is to say that the french citizens would get priority in certain government service this is priority over the immigrants that live here. so as a consequence, if there's a lot of lot at stake here, and i think that the voters have seen and that's one of the reasons are turning out this morning are likely all right. >> jim vitamin. thank you so much for the update. live from paris for us. the threat from what is now tropical storm beryl is growing in the latest advisory that came out just moments ago though winds are still at 60 miles per hour but beryl is forecast to restraint than into a hurricane in the coming hours before making
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landfall on the gulf coast of texas on monday, bringing high winds, heavy rains, and life-threatening storm surges hurricane warnings, and watches have just been extended along more of the texas coast evacuations and preparations are underway for what will be the first storm of the 2024 atlantic hurricane season to make a directed in the united states but the window to make final preparations is closing more than 100 counties across southern texas are now included in the states disaster declaration. rip currents are expected. a along much of the entire gulf coast beryl has already impacted several caribbean islands and mexico's yucatan peninsula, where the cleaner up and rebuilding process has already started. cnn's michael holmes has that story for us waves with the shoes in mexico's yucatan peninsula, a statue of poseidon, god of the sea dan on
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daunted in the choppy ocean spray churned up is the powerful storm beryl heads north. >> the cleanup already underway in some areas in tulum, it in ken kuhn, after beryl made landfall as a category two hurricane, one of the most urgent concerns is restoring power up to widespread outages handing out food and water to people whose homes were damaged in the storm also a priority went on what there. >> when i left the house, we didn't have electricity. now, i don't know. i haven't gone back. maybe the power is back on, but there was no internet, no electricity mexican officials say many tourist areas weren't badly hit but the cancun's airport was packed with travelers saturday after more than 300 flights were canceled friday was obviously scary thursday night, scary the hotel did an amazing job of caring the hotel and the
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guests for whatever what's to come but this wasn't beryl's first port of call. normal will it be it's lost. the on-again, off-again hurricane intensified to category five strength nearly a week ago, making it the earliest cat five storm on record in the plan. dick islands in the caribbean, taking the brunt of it. this is what's left after ripping winds and heavy rain battered the island of jamaica. the strongest storm to impact the country in more than 15 years, hundreds of thousands of homes don't have power. and many structures are opened the elements now after beryl we'll stay in category four winds blew away rooves, demolishing what was inside this woman says she's glad she's still alive, but the storm took mostly everything else from her here just fridge, every team must still so we don't know who i going to manage united nations has offered full million dollars in emergency funds to jamaica as well as other
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caribbean islands affected by beryl light, grenada, and st. >> vincent and the grenadines but that could be just a drop in the bucket for what's needed to rebuild from a storm that still cutting a dangerous path michael holmes, cnn at the same time, a potentially record breaking heat wave has much of the u.s. sweltering nearly 100 million people are under heat advisories across the country. and in the western us, extremely dangerous and possibly deadly heat is expected to persist in the region triggering the highest two levels of heat risk for much of california. and the southwest for today, the oppressive heat wave will be felt from coast-to-coast. tens of millions of people could experience triple digit temperatures over the course of this week now, moving on, cnn has gone inside refer for the first time since fighting day began in may ahead, what are cameras saw in the city? that
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senior hamas official tells cnn the group is ready to compromise in ceasefire and hostage release talks. >> hamas was demanded, israel agree to a permanent ceasefire before signing any deal. but now i must say, is it would accept an agreement that included talks towards a permanent ceasefire. meanwhile, and israeli attack on the al-nasser rad refugee camp killed at least 16 palestinians and wounded dozens more. a warning now that the video we're about to show you contains some disturbing images. the palestinian ministry of health in gaza says, the strike hit a united nations school cool were displaced palestinians were taking shelter. now, in this video, you can see injured children being taken from an ambulance israel claims the area was a hideouts for militants who attacked israeli troops in israel, anti-government activists have kicked off a plan de, of disruption, marking nine months since the hamas attack on october 7 activists have been
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blocking intersections throughout the country and gathering outside ministers, homes calling for the resignations. on saturday, thousands took part in anti-government protests in tel aviv please use water cannons to disperse people accused of blocking a road demonstrators are calling for new elections and the release of israeli hostages lost our spoke with former jerusalem post editor avi mayor. i asked him why hamas is now changing its requirements for a ceasefire and hostage release agreements? >> well, we don't know exactly what hamas is. calculus is at the time it is certainly possible that the increased military pressure that israel is applying to hamas, particularly in rafah and other areas, is encouraging it to concede points that it had not previously been willing to concede. it's also possible that it's in certain internet natural developments, the rise of certain political partners, the potential fall of a biden administration and his replacement by former president trump with grave concern that
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he may not be for former and future president trump may not be as willing to engage with hamas and with this conflict as the extent that biden has and that of course would perhaps in imperil their ability to gain any kind of concessions in the course of any future negotiations. so they're looking to sort of wrap this up as quickly as they possibly can israel's offensive in rafah has displaced more than 1 million palestinians who were taking shelter there. now, for the very first time since fighting they began in may, cnn is getting a first-hand look at what's left on the city. we have to note that cnn reported from gaza and israel defense forces the escorts at all times and cnn retained editorial control over the final report and did not submit any footage to the idf for review. here is jeremy diamond with more thick clouds of sandi shroud the road to refer but as the dust
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settles, the destruction is unmistakable, flattened homes and bombed out buildings gaza's last refuge devastated by the israeli military assault on this city we are now entering the third month of israeli military operations in rafah. and you can see all around me that kind of destruction that these last two plus months of military operations have rot inside of the city of rafah all around destruction, very similar to the kind that i've seen in central gaza as well as in the northern part of the strip this is the first time cnn has gotten access to this devastated city israeli when egypt have bar journalists from gaza except under tightly controlled military embeds like this. >> we're working in this area very, very precise, very, very very accurate unfortunately, the destruction is one to blame hamas. the israeli military says it has killed over 900 hamas as fighters here and
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believes it is close to defeating the groups rafat brigade the fighting is clearly not in vergennes nor is the effort to uncover hamas is vast network of tunnels in rafah. >> this donald goes down over 28 meters underneath the ground as well as long gaza's border with egypt, right behind me here is the egypt, the gaza border. we are now driving along what is known as as the philadelphi corridor, a strategic corridor, the israeli military sees two months ago, they say they did so because they believe hamas was slugging think weapons across from egypt. and then from this area deeper into gaza israeli forces say they have uncovered dozens of tunnel shafts here, but cannot definitively say if any of the tunnel stretching into egypt were operational. >> we found dozens like the tunnels. you so and we are
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researching those tunnels carefully, making sure which ones were functional, which ones are not functional anymore because maybe they were from the egyptian side, stopped so will this, will this be the last ground operation in rafah? >> i won't say that because what what were you will see is when we'll have intelligence, that may be, there, hostages one of the points in gaza we will operate before leaving gaza are convoy drives by what's left of the gazan side of the rafah border crossing once a lifeline for millions of palestinians. >> it now now lies in ruins the israeli military says it is now facilitating a safe cord for these trucks to deliver aid to gaza via israel's kerem shalom crossing. but humanitarian aid groups say the roads are still not safe and simply not enough aid is getting in as the war rages on and during the nearly three hours that we spent on
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the ground in rafah, we didn't see a single palestinian this city that was once a safe haven for displaced palestinians from across the gaza strip has been almost completely emptied out but more than 1 million palestinians have been forced to flee that city. many of them heading for that coastal al-mawasi area where they are simply trying to survive and now their hopes are simply resting on the ceasefire negotiations and the prospect of a deal jeremy diamond, cnn, jerusalem the u.s. first lady is standing by her mad joe biden is out on the campaign trail with her husband and reassuring democrats that he can be donald trump, once again, we'll be right back i love milwaukee. cnn is lie for milwaukee as republicans unite behind their nominee, his vp, and their plan to take that the white house follow cnn for
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don't drive distracted his prime interview is over. >> and now, u.s. president joe biden is pushing ahead with his campaign. he will make campaign stops in the critical battleground states of pennsylvania in the coming hours. meanwhile, biden is reportedly seeking honest inputs on his reelection efforts from campaign in leaders, one campaign co-chair is now promising more direct engagement from the president through town halls and press conferences but calls from democratic lawmakers for mr. biden to step aside are growing louder five house democrats are now publicly calling for him to abandon the race. first lady jill biden, will appear with the president at a campaign stop in pennsylvania in the coming hours amid ongoing controversy over his first debate performance. now joe
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biden's fiercest defenders says she has quote all in on her husband's candidacy according to a source telling a roomful of campaign volunteers in michigan this week quotes, joe is the democratic nominee and he is going to beat donald trump just like he did in 2020. so could the first lady save biden's shots at a second term? cnn sundance of fatty has that story such a great job. >> the most critical moment of president joe biden's political. it is jill biden who is assuming the mantle to save him you answered a great question the first lady is all in a source tells cnn saying that she was still committed to her husband remaining in the 2024 race. i love him from the start i saw him then the same character that i see in him today since the debate, her flurry of campaign events and out front public statements has
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signaled that resolved. >> there is no one that i would rather have sitting in the oval office right now, then my husband we're aegina public display of damage control, telling fundraisers that her husband said of the debate, i don't know what happened. i didn't feel that great in attempts at narrative setting telling vogue they will not let those 90 minutes to find the four years he's been president. we will continue to fight this is a role jill biden has had for nearly five decades. >> my name is joe biden. i'm joe biden's husband. as the president's chief confidante staunchest advocate, and fiercest defender after nearly 50 years of marriage, all in the political arena where they have been battle tested together. she does not want to give up this position. >> it she doesn't want her husband to give it up and i think it says a lot about her
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belief in him that she that she was the first person we heard from, but that outsized influence in this crisis is being scrutinized as questions over president biden's fitness for office are melting. some are pointing a finger at the first lady, a texas republican musing, who is the commander in chief with a video of the bidens hand in hand after the debate, another republican member of congress accusing jill biden and the campaign of elder abuse in a wall street journal opinion articles says, jill biden should ask herself whether her admirable loyalty to her husband will serve the best interests of our country. adding that fate has given mrs. biden the power to shape history. may she use it wisely? presidential historians drawing comparisons to the past first lady's protecting the legacy of their husbands around sensitive issues. there were allegations are rumors of president reagan's condition are some signs of cognitive difficulty or perhaps early
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dementia. she dismissed that again, was focused on him this legacy, what he could contribute and his presidency, the white house says that is not what is happening here. asked if the first lady is covering up a medical condition of the president's, the first lady's communications director tells cnn know an emphatic, no silence or fatty, cnn washington well, voting is underway in france and the second and decisive round of snap parliamentary elections. more than 49 million people are eligible to cast ballots for 577 seats in the national assembly, the country's far-right national rally party spearheaded by marine le pen made historic gains and the first round of votes last sunday, it was a dramatic blow to president emmanuel macron, who's been gambling on stopping a surge to the right. >> his centrist alliance slumped to a dismal third place behind the left-wing new
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popular front coalition i'm assuming icon called the high-stakes votes last month after the right's strong performance in european parliament elections earlier, i spoke to nicole backer in historian and political sciences, and she's also a former national fellow at the hoover institution. i asked her could france be headed for a hung parliaments if there's no, i tried majority would say probably maybe proven wrong the national rally will not reach an absolute majority. in which case we would have three blocks left-wing blogs made very unlikely bedfellows. i mean, i don't see them working together very, very different. but during of party, we would have a central block close to president macron, but a lot smaller than it was two weeks
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ago. and then we would have the far-right. the the ability of these three blocks to negotiate is very, very unlikely. i mean they're not good at it. it's some really dislike each other with a passion and compromise and negotiation is not french tradition in parliament yeah, i want to talk about why traditional politicians haven't been able to contain this tidal wave. what are people voting on right now? is that a matter of inflation isn't a matter of immigration. could you give me a sense of what exactly is going on and la grande, where you see voters changing very dramatically who they options would, normally vote for your right to qualify it as dramatic. and it's been a few decades already that all of the party's warn against voting for the thyroid. and it hasn't worked, and the thyroid has been climbing and climbing and climbing in the polls in via election. you could say
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california right now attached to chain tells us how residents are dealing with that threats and the dangerously hot weather we're seeing a lot of people really trying to cool off anyway, they can getting cold drinks here and ice cream. we talked to a grandmother and granddaughter who came here trying to beat the heat, got their ice-t and the grandmother said she'd lived in this region of los angeles are 54 years. and this is how she describes this heat wave and compare person to the heat she's experienced in the past here. >> it was much cooler here when i move 54 years ago, was beautiful southern california, whether that's why i moved here. now it's just miserable. >> the cdc and other federal agencies have created a map that calculates out of every 100,000 er visits, just how many of them are heat related illnesses and the numbers are quite high, especially marking an area in nevada that's close to the california state line, close to death valley which could be seen record
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temperatures comes sunday or monday. so this is very dangerous. authorities say, as we look at the duration of this heat wave into the next week also very dangerous for firefighting, at least a dozen large wildfires up and down the west coast. we have had several firefighters injured in a couple of them as they work those to battle those flames and we've even seen in washington state related to one of the fires there. the one actually county authorities have arrested a teenager. they say who potentially set off a firework, sparking one of those fires up there. so really dangerous conditions. and people definitely been warned to stay inside with air conditioning if they can finding ways to hydrate and definitely being careful for wildfire risk. natasha can cnn los angeles the polls annual monsoon season is off to a deadly started these 47 people were killed after heavy rains triggering flash floods, landslides and lightning strikes according to nepalese
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her rookie year. cnn's patrick snell has all the details well if ever you needed proof that the wnba star caitlin clark would live up to all the height. well, she's answered that call yet again for about the 22nd time, but this time it's definitive. caitlin clark is 22 years of age, us number 22 on her jersey as well. i want you believe it in just how 22nd game in the league she's made history becoming the first rookie. in fact, the first indiana fever player ever to record a triple-double in a game that's over ten, double-digit, if you will, in any three categories, clark netting 19 points, 12 rebounds, and 13 assists, and even more important to indiana team beat the number one team in the league that new york liberty on home court the gainbridge fieldhouse there in indianapolis first time for a rookie to get a triple-double in franchise history let's turn
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to to be applied somebody who's shooting a free throw like i appreciate it, but just trying to get them to be quiet, but obviously it's really cool. >> i mean my teammates have been finishing the ball really, really at a high rate, like my assist numbers that's because of them like just finding them in position to be successful, whether it's ab, whether it's this thought we've done a really good job of that and but yeah, i guess it's cool just a remarkable achievement. >> let's also give a tip of the hat as well to her big rival, angel reese. these two will be teammates at the upcoming wnba all-star weekend in phoenix. but the chicago sky is greece also extending double-double reco to 12 games, which equals that of the legendary candace parker clark and reese rookies, breaking
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records. and with that is right back to you well, british dry dive drivers rather have a secured the first three positions for today's british grand prix. >> it's the first time that's happened in formula one since 1968. george russell won the pole position and qualifying on saturday, his followed by lewis hamilton lando, norris max for stopping is false conditions were cold with rain during qualifying. those conditions could return for the race herds of non-native deer have nearly overtaken a small island in south korea. they destroying crops and trees. and are causing misery for the people who live there michael vollero shows us how the islanders are working to reclaim their home on a south korean island of onmeasure. >> humans are outnumbered by a raveling population non-native
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dear infest the island eating crops and damaging trees people try to hide their homes and gardens behind fences and net but it's a wasted effort. the animals scale and rip through the attempted barriers you told me destroying the crops in their path. boone done with pip from the crop damage. if you look around the mountain, it is devastated. i'm perfect. there's nothing to eat for dear after they scratch up the barkat. indeed, the roots furthermore, they stirred up trouble where they dug up graves of emma islanders ancestors according to reuters, three farmer's first introduced the deer to the island around 1985. planning a harvest, their antlers for traditional medicine. but shortly after the 80s, interest in those medicines dwindled. and so did the market for antlers when the deer farmer is left on mud, they left behind the few deer they'd brought with them, their numbers skyrocketed to an estimated 1,000 across an area about the size of new york's central park
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and what's going on. maybe it's a bit too much to bring in a hunter and catch them with a rifle again, these i'm sorry that i'm saying this, but at this point, we need to get rid of them, which is our intention, even if that means is we have to kill them but that's not allowed, at least not yet. >> jane, can you just heard from told reuters the islands villagers have petition the government to switch the deer status from livestock to harmful wildlife change that would allow for hunting or other efforts to reduce their population. per now on the island, dear out number of villagers, seven to one, decimating crops damaging trees and fences plaguing the people who live there mike valerio, cnn well, that is a wrap up of the saulos cnn newsroom. >> i'm a lady junkers for you is in north america as seen in this morning, is up next well, the rest of the world, it is
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