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world? >> the change i believe in a god of second chances and can cross this threshold and get to a healthy place because i'm here with you, i'm arm-in-arm. i'm not going where so this story has a happy ending. this story has a great end. yeah jim agree these post scandal life has been a lesson in walking. >> the walk, he is a model example of a politician turning a political downfall into an opportunity for reinvention so it seems like we agreed he has learned a lesson but have we when he resigned, we focused on the gay affair, not the corruption allegations. and that obsession with sex scandals, with the private lives of our politicians over the public good or over the harm they can cause. that is still alive and kicking and when the next scandal arrives the hot take might not be the right one hello and welcome to
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our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world and streaming on cnn max, i'm michael holmes. >> appreciate your company coming up here on the program, bracing for beryl, the storm is a hurricane. once again, as it rolls towards the texas this coastline democrats still divided over joe biden will tell you who the latest star to join the call for the u.s. president about out of the 2024 race and the center begins to fold in france. so voters deliver a win for the country's left-wing parties and a stinging rebuke reviewed of cnn
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newsroom with michael holmes. >> and we begin this hour with hurricane beryl, which has gained strength in the past few hours from a tropical storm to a category one hurricane. and it is expected to make landfall in southern texas in the hours ahead. in its latest advisory, prediction center issued a tornado so watch related to beryl impacting more than 7 million people residents along the texas coast are being urged not to underestimate this hurricane and to be prepared for a potentially dangerous storm surge, flash, flooding, strong winds, and venezuela. last week when it became the earliest category five hurricane in on record turning our attention now to politics, u.s. president joe biden, pushing forward with
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his campaign despite concerns with stops in battleground state of pennsylvania on sunday there he received support from the state democratic senator john fetterman. but the president's still facing pushback, one within his own party. a number of house democrats are joining the chorus calling on biden to abandon the presidential race after his debate performance against donald trump. and with polls showing by in support, slipping during a call on sunday, a source said a handful of senior democrats told the house minority leader that biden needs to exit the race. the goal was was deep concern over having president biden the ticket this november and what they could mean for the democrats chances of retaking the house and holding the senate. cnn's dana bash has more now on that call held by
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house democrats on sunday what they were trying to do was say to their leader, look, you got to help us out here effectively. we want you to make it clear to the president that this is what we believe needs to happen for the good of the presidency, for the end, for the good of the party. i'm told that one of the messages that was very clear was concerned about losing the ability to retake control of the house and susan wild is a democrat from pennsylvania, where the president was today. she is one of those so-called well, front minors. my understanding is she was one of the if not the only frontline are on this call and she was pretty adamant that she felt it was crucial for president biden to step aside in order to not face some serious losses in
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november. but i do want going to say one other thing, even though this is very significant, these are really important players in the house democratic caucus people and trusted with really big positions in these really important committees. it's not it's not just one sided. there are democratic lawmakers who are saying absolutely do not go. i'm told that maxine waters, for example, veteran congresswoman from from california that bobby scott also was saying, this is the wrong thing. we cannot push joe biden out and they're not alone. we're we're hearing that from other lawmakers and also from a lot of grassroots organizers and people who have been home. i mean, remember, it's july 4 week, so all of these lawmakers have been home on july 4 most of them were out at parades or events. so
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they've really been interacting with their constituents. and it is not one-sided at all debbie dingell was on state of the union with made it. she comes from the critical battleground state of michigan. and she said she heard just as much support for joe biden pleading with her to tell him to stay in the race. as people saying please tell him to go. so it's not cut and dry in the least dr. larry sabotage joins us now from the university of virginia, he's the director for the center of politics and uva and also the editor of return to normalcy, the 2020 election that almost broke america. >> always good to see you, said, there's been the debate performance fallout, that discussion out the vc news interview, congress back to work monday. what do you think this week holds in terms of joe biden moving the needle i think this is the moment of decision, not just for president biden,
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but also for democratic leaders. >> with congress back in session they're all in one place or most of them were in one place. and they're going to be communicating a great deal. and already we've had some additional members of congress, all democrats, come out and suggests that president biden should step aside. i'm not predicting that will happen because he seems determined to stay in and it's up to him. but if something were to happen, i think it would have to happen this week, barring another incident so now, how long does he have in the political sense? i mean, what's, what's the momentum in this discussion? and for the party, how important the issue of time left until the election well, it's very important because whether the democrats want to admit it or not, whether the biden campaign wants to admit it or not. president biden is behind that. he was behind before the debate
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and he's further behind now, i know there has been one other poll suggesting that the swing states are still we'll close, but you have to look at the polling averages and things don't look good and they seem to be getting worse that more than anything else. except maybe for the views of the big donors. and we'll probably determine whether biden stays or goes. >> i see this a lot on social media and it doesn't raising a bit. i mean, do you see elements of a media feeding frenzy on this whole issue, particularly when donald trump has major issues with his own cognition and clarity of thought. i mean, do you think there's a bit of a blood in the water mood with biden rather than yeah, more measured and balanced reporting on this issue, including the other candidate yes. >> i actually entitled a book i wrote back in the early 90s, feeding frenzy. so well familiar with media feeding forensics is this a frenzy? it is. is it justified as many friends these are yes, because
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that appearance at the debate was extraordinary. actually, it was extraordinarily bad. and i do think it reaffirms people's doubts, not everybody had articulated them, but most people had doubts about someone running for another four-year term as president at age ad2. so i don't blame the media for that. what i do blame them for is under covering trump's lies and misrepresentations and also his own slurring of words and word salads. those ridiculous word salad poland's of his that make no sense you know, he's showing signs of age two. he 78. >> yeah. yeah. exactly. it does seem to be a bit one way, but on that on that point, how much is this whole thing helped tropp at least for the moment i maintain trump has been remarkably quiet throughout all of this is that a smart tactic? take the winter biden dominating the headlines in a
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negative way and just shut up yes. >> and it's surprising they were able to do it because they normally can't convince the candidate to be quiet that will end soon because the republican convention is beginning in another week or so. and that's going to change the shift of attention to trump. now, the good news for trump is most of it will be positive. he'll be announcing his vice presidential candidate and various events will be occurring in milwaukee at the republican convention. but sooner or later, there's going to be a reckonings sooner or later there will be a reckoning and donald trump is going to even out the coverage in a negative way. >> i almost out of time, but i wanted to ask you this in the big picture of what democrats are thinking about how worried are some in the party of not losing just the white house, but potentially the house and the senate there's a lot of bright faces out there. they're circling the wagons. a lot of them. but what is the broader party concern about losing all three branches i've heard the
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word panic alot. >> i think it's justified. i prer the word terrified because even though so far the democratic candidates for senate and for house and other office it says, have actually been leading biden, which is highly unusual normally, the top of the ticket leads they realized that as the election approaches, that will change. and in the end, the presidential margin, whether you're winning or losing determines pretty much whether you win the senate and the house and loads of state offices. so they have every right to be terrified, always good to get your analysis that larry sabato, thanks so much. >> thank you. michael and now to france way the left-wing coalition has won the most seats in the parliament, defeating the file right in a stunning upset, my colleague max foster is in paris with the latest. >> this was one where the polls were wrong again. >> yeah, we weren't expecting what we got last night. let's
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just say celebrations though, here in paris on the streets as the election results were announced giblin crowd gathered in the central part of the city to celebrate on sunday and police had to finally use tear gas to disperse them the new popular front, a coalition of several parts let's ease 182 seats in the national assembly, making it the largest block with a fell short of an absolute majority. president emmanuel macron centrist ensemble alliance 163 seats, marine le pen's far-right national rally and its allies came into third to 143. but by itself the national rally will be the biggest single party in the new parliament speaking to supporters, john luke malnourished on one of the prominent leaders of the coalition to the left so that the people have clearly rejected the worst-case scenario referring to the far
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right's loss should be devote for these ballots, majority has made a different choice for the country from now on the will of the people must be strictly respected from now on, no subterfuge arrangement or scheme will be acceptable. the lessons of the vote are clear. the defeat of the president or the republican, his coalition is clearly confirmed french prime minister gabriele towels says he'll submit his resignation today, but we'll continue his duties as long as needed. the far right's lead get a jordan bardella accused president macron are pushing the country into chaos so swap on, that's gmail ddb remote, the tonight by deliberately trying to paralyze our institutions. >> emmanuel macron has not simply pushed the country court uncertainty and instability he is deprived the french people of any response to their day-to-day difficulties for many months to come especially on mylar, is especially adviser to the ejecta law institute
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it's an independent think tank here in paris one thing for certain let's get to be deadlock in the french parliament and that comes out of macron's decision. >> call a snap election. well, he called this snap elections for he said clarification. but we end up with lots of confusion and it's gonna be a while before for the dust has settled and that we find the kind of coalition because to get this country governed, because the left is a disparate group of political parties who generally argue a lot. they finally came together, united around the fact they wanted the far right out. even melange on is saying there's this new unity there, but the test of that will be trying to find a solution and the initial tests of that is finally a prime minister. in the coming day, is to stress test for this question of the left as you rightly said, it's made up of different parties. some of the greens communists the socialist
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and sumy amino show inside it are not actually as dominant. as they claim to be and they're very divided, for instance, on europe some are very morph poorer ukraine or others are a more, reluctant on this issue and also on the war between israel and god as i saw, yet, they are divided on, on, on many issues and coming up with a name. will be i think quite difficult and i think my course aim now we have to try to but this alliance in order for drug chuck them in more to the towards the center to try to form perhaps a coalition more scent oriented around his own party see which has was defeated, but not as much as particularly been falsely malone shown on the communists out of that mental sean once they surely once who are the hard left but that will be difficult because of course they claim to be in a position to govern, which is wrong if no
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one has actually no one has an absolute majority, no one has clearly one. and so part of the difficulties, because there's going to be two inevitably to have some compromise in this country, there is no political culture of compromise because it's in the, under the fifth republic. there had been stable majorities my cone in 20 22 did not get one. but then he tried he hoped he would overcome this with this snap elections. and actually it's even deeper divides. we have three blocks and one of them as to combine with the other, he said he's going to respect the will of the people does that mean waiting? are we going to hear from macron today? he's got the nato alliance, hasn't been nato summit coming out yeah. i wouldn't expect him to speak now. he i think he has to wait for the different political groups who have until thursday for the official gathering because they have some of the former national allies are trying to team up with the communist to form their own. they were going to have
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there's going to be lots of horse trading among them. and i think our tau it's gonna be in the caretaker position four at awhile. well, to cover the olympics, presumably, because you need stability for that, definitely. and i think it's, i think for france in the coming weeks and months to be in such a chaotic unstable and uncertain position with no clear orientation for the government. it also weakening it gets positioned inside the eu. but we need yeses security for the upcoming saying the sport, it might sound like a bit of a sidebar right now, but france is in the semifinals, isn't it? the euros actually let's get to be really important moment because this country is not united right now. the one thing that can do that is spore. i mean, that's actually quite a big moment is bigger if, if france exceed the final, which is actually on best td on the fourth, since of it will be definitely the kind
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of if we could celebrate it. i think it would be good good for the unity of the country that this election ehab, showed. we desperately need sebastian. >> thank you so much for joining us with your analysis england's obviously going to win whole tournament, but a new round, a ceasefire and hostage release discussions. meanwhile, on these relevant mass, will restart this week. why the talks this summer expected to be different from michael just ahead on cnn newsroom doug lima, someone needs to customize and save hundreds and car insurance with liberty neutral. >> let's fly nag i thought you
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tens of thousands either side of the border been displaced. on sunday, israel said hezbollah anti-tank missiles injured a soldier and two civilians, one of whom is a us citizen. the 31-year-old man who suffered shrapnel injuries to his upper body was operated on and was initially said to be in a serious but stable condition. the hospital treating him later set his health had worsened. the attacks came a day after israel said it killed a senior hezbollah operative in an airstrike in northern lebanon. meanwhile, cia director bill burns heads back to doha this week to resume talks aimed at securing a ceasefire and the release of hostages still held in gaza an official familiar with the meeting told cnn he'll meet with his counterparts from egypt and israel, as well as the qatari prime minister, amid rising hopes that a deal may be close this comes after a senior hamas official told cnn, it's considering dropping its demand that israel agree to a permanent cessation of hostilities from the very start. a red line for israeli well under pressure from protesters to do a deal, but
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mindful that it could cause his far-right allies to bolt from his coalition. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's office is a statement on on day insisting on four points. firstly, that any deal will allow israel to resume fighting until all of the objectives of the war have been achieved secondly, that there'll be no smuggling of weapons hamas from egypt over the gaza border. 30 that there'll be no return of thousands of armed terrorists to the northern gaza strip. and finally, that israel will maximize the number of living hostages who will be he released from hamas captivity. israel believes there are still 116 hostages in gaza who were kidnapped on october the seventh around a third of whom are believed to be dead elliott god can concern in london a developing story now, boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal judge and could pay nearly 500 million in fines for repeated safety failures. >> the u.s. justice department filed paperwork on the agreement a short time ago, but lawyers for the families the victims in two crashes say
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it's a sweetheart deal and the boeing is getting off or easy, 346 people died in the 2018 lion air crash. and the 2019 ethiopian air crash, both planes were boeing 737 max jets lawyers say that the families are upset because no individuals are being prosecuted at boeing. the deal does allow boeing to plead guilty to one charge of conspiracy to defraud the united states i had will take you back to paris and max foster where he's following the surprise results in france's parliamentary elections ai 21st are special
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absolutely free text. now here in france, the country's left-wing alliance has come out on top after the second and final round of parliamentary elections. that outcome sparks celebrations. it's been expressed relief that the far right was denied a majority. a lot of tactical voting made that happen. the final results came as a reversal to the first round of voting last weekend. that so national rally top its rivals. but after the second round, the far-right came in, third, the new popular front coalition came in first with 182 seats, making it the
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largest block president emmanuel macron's centrist alliance came in second. now the most recognizable face of the new popular front jean-luc melenchon says the french people quote, rejected the worst-case scenario now comes a task, and this a difficult one and no one can really see a way through it at this point of choosing the next prime minister, mr. macron, who called the snap elections, vowed earlier that the results will be respected, but it's move is likely to lead to political uncertainty with no alliance reaching an absolute majority. could that political uncertainty leads to market stability, instability? rather, cnn's anna stewart, following developments and joins us now, actually that's a slip of the tongue is quite telling, isn't it? because if the far right had done well you would be some market movements, but actually there's some more solidity now i think so. and certainly at the end of last week, i think investors were already preparing for the fact that there probably wouldn't be an overall majority from the far right. so we saw some markets
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settling which makes this morning all the more interesting. let's take a look european markets opened about 20 minutes, go half an hour ago you can see that the ever so slightly lower, but we're not talking about huge losses across the board here and the data is actually ever so slightly higher the euro did dip a little against the dollar on all of these results and partly max, because while the far right's majority has been avoided, you are now looking at a divided parliament, essentially you're looking at instability in terms of being able to implement policy. and also a lot of friction within that parliament as well. you've got macro of course, wanting to implement pro-business market reforms, labor market reforms, especially and he really needs to get a rain in on spending and reduce what is a huge deficit in france and a hey concern of the eu in brussels. but now of course you have this far not far this left alliance within the bloc and that means that they will want to implement spending policies they could do policies are
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actually not help at all in terms of the french deficits situation. so in some respects for investors on a longer term we're not seeing the reaction today. it is a more alarming picture than it was a few weeks ago okay. >> thank you so much for that. now, coming up in just prime minister will meet russia's president in moscow in the coming out how is up next, michael will take a look at the relationship between the two countries. and if it's changed since putin's war in ukraine every weekday morning. >> here are the five things you need to know to start. you're de, cnn's five things with kate bolduan, streaming weekdays on max did you know how you feel can be affected by the bacteria in your gut? try new align yogurt coated probiotic fruit bites with a delicious apple and blueberry flavored fruit center and yogurt coding. each byte is infused with added probiotics to help promote a healthy
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three-to-one three-to-one today. >> or how solomon in new york is cnn welcome back. >> india's prime minister will kick off a two-day visit to moscow in the coming hours, the two leaders expected did discuss regional and global issues of mutual interest. they say it is the first time narendra modi will visit the russian capital since president vladimir putin launched his full-scale invasion of ukraine india's ties with russia date
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back decades to the cold war and have remained strong despite like repeated sanctions on moscow from the west ivan watson joining me now from hong kong to talk more about doubted and ivan, mr. modi talking of the quote special and privilege strategic partnership between the two nations. what are we expecting from this visit? >> right? well, that is a partnership that was declared a number of years ago the two leaders have not held a face-to-face summit really since 2021. narendra modi has left for moscow. it's going to be an overnight visit there. but it is clear that the relationship has taken a hit in some regard as a result of brushes invasion of ukraine in 2022, because the last time the two leaders met face-to-face, this was last year, a modi made a point of saying to putin that today's era is not of war. it was kind of a subtle way of
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criticizing the ongoing war there. but as you pointed out, the relationship, the alliance between these two countries really goes back generations and india has traditionally purchased weapons from russia. they work together during the cold war. since russia it's invasion of ukraine as moscow has been increasingly isolated by the west, india has taken advantage of discount supplies of oil from russia and the bilateral trade has really surge. that's gotten really one way with india are buying huge amounts of energy from russia and the indian foreign ministry says that the bilateral trade has surged to $65 billion in 2023, 2024, but it's almost all going into india. there is a huge trade imbalance and they do expect the two sides to discuss that in-person, perhaps at the face-to-face private dinner that's expected tonight or at more formal talks that will be held in moscow on tuesday a
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huge elephant in the room is vladimir putin's growing alliance and partnership with china's xi jinping. why is that important? well, the relations between india and its neighbor china has been on the rocks since 22 20 when there were deadly skirmishes in the himalayas on the contested border between the two countries. they are not getting along. and so india has looked with concern at the blossoming blossoming alliance between the two countries. in fact, narendra modi skipped last week, shanghai cooperation organization meeting in kazakhstan and that seen in some ways, as a snub against xi jinping, which kinda dominates that organization. one other area where there's a bit of friction is the fact that indian citizens have popped up in the russian military fighting in the war in ukraine, listened to what a senior indian diplomat had to say about that today and russian
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it, it took a at every level of russian leadership, but official and political, we have expressed strong concern that indian citizens who are being taken to the russian army through improper procedures must be returned promptly. the indian diplomat say up to 45 indian citizens are believed to have been as they say, duped are fooled into joining the russian military. and they want that practice to stop. they say they've gotten at least ten of those soldiers back. worth noting, michael finally that india, while uncomfortable with the war in ukraine and while maintaining ties with ukrainian government, has never formally condemned russia's invasion of that country. michael, all right, i've and thanks so much ivan watson there in hong kong following that for us now amid the growing questions over whether he is fit for office, u.s. president joe biden getting ready to host some of
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america's closest allies for the nato summit the gathering kicks off in washington on tuesday, marking the 75th anniversary of the alliance. crews were putting up barricades over the weekend as you see to prepare for what is a high stakes summit, the white house says torques will largely focus on upping support for ukraine that the country's path towards eventually joining the alliance nato secretary general jens stoltenberg said he had a productive meeting with mr. biden to prepare for the summit i'm absolutely confident out when all natalie, this can be here this week, it be a great summit. we will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the most successful science and history. and i just met president biden and all offers a couple of weeks ago, and that was a good and productive thing where we prepared all the important decisions. we'll make care on the fans, on support for ukraine and only some burnishing that european allies and are really stepping up and spending record amount
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of money on the fence and of course also on china and our need to work together. so this is a substance of the summit. and of course, these decision would not have been possible to make without a strong us leadership based the biden is expected to take questions at a news conference when the summit concludes on thursday now, the uk's new defense secretary, john healey, travelled to ukraine on sunday and a major show of support he made a stop in the war-torn city of odesa on his first international trip since being appointed on friday, he lee sat down with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy and promised to deliver more weapons ammunition, and missiles is visit comes after the uk's foreign secretary said, military, economic and political support for ukraine will remain ironclad under the labour government. >> with chad is just of course, won the country's general election last week for those of you around the world, thanks
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>> but he should seek out people with some distance and objectivity. he should seek out pollsters who were not his own pollsters he should take a moment to make the best-informed judgment if the judgment is run, then run hard and beat that sob president biden, aimed at his fourth of july weekend in the battleground state of pennsylvania, where he showed no signs. he's ready to quit the race. and talked about his plan through a second term, including making taxes more fair cnn's denny freeman was there as the president made his campaign stops on the last day of 4 july weekend, president biden made another attempt at reassuring democrats that he is still the man for the job by really projecting a show of force in battleground pennsylvania that included stops in philadelphia and in harrisburg before ultimately heading back to dc, he made appearances with senator bob casey up for reelection, also, senator john fetterman and governor josh shapiro now the day started in a predominately black church in northwest
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philadelphia where he really tried to tout the accomplishments of the administration when it comes to african american people in this country. >> and the rest of the day strategically was more focused on informal, unscripted events throughout the commonwealth of pennsylvania to really show that president biden is still able to think off the cuff and be smooth like that. i want you to take a listen to some of the comments that president biden said he was rallying campaign staffers at a campaign office in philadelphia we're drawing crowds that have been really big crowds ever since the debate, not joking you can even that night in his bag we had great crowds afterwards and so things are moving. >> they're moving hard look the other thing is that people wanna know you care they want to know we can, there's nothing letting someone know you care like knocking on doors, saying my name is so and so i'm here for joe biden is there anything what do you need what do you need now here in
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harrisburg, president biden was met with a very friendly and receptive crowd here at the union hall behind me. >> he was also unscripted and informal in this particular event, he only spoke for about seven minutes, but then he worked the rope line for about 45 minutes, shaking hands, taking some voters questions, a lot of it was out of earshot of reporters, but that's clearly the image that the camp payne wants to put out there that he is not someone that democrats have to worry about when it comes to his age and his vitality and his ability to do the job danny freeman, cnn harrisburg, pennsylvania meanwhile, donald trump trying to distance himself from the conservative plan called project 25, 2025, the plan calls for replacing career government workers with thousands of trump loyalists the conservative group, the heritage foundation behind the plan. >> it's later said recently that the u.s. is in quote, the process of a second american revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it
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to be unquote over the weekend, trump posted on social media, quote, knows nothing about project 2025. he also called some of the proposals ridiculous and abysmal. trump ally senator marco rubio, was asked about project 2025 on sunday thank tanks. do think tank stuff. they come up with ideas, they say things. i look, i like heritage foundation. i agree with some of the things they stand for, but there's a bunch of scholars and people to turn around and work on different projects, but our candidate for president is donald trump. donald trump is running on restoring common sense working class values and making are decisions on the basis of that, not an ideological lunacy the sweltering heat plaguing the u.s. >> from coast to coast, isn't losing any steam. the western us in particular has been dealing with an unrelenting and rather dangerous heat wave excessive heat alerts remain in effect for more than 50 million people across the region this week, the heat has proven
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deadly in california, a motorcycle is dying from heat exposure in death valley on sunday that's according to the national park. the temperature reached a record 128 degrees fahrenheit the second day in a row, that death valley set a new record, set. it has an then sasha can is in los angeles with more people are trying to cool off any way they can, including coming to this canson aquatic center, which has a capacity for 3,000 people at this pool hours after the gates open, there are still people in line waiting to get in. we talked to the first person in line who waited two-and-a-half hours just to be the first one and make sure that he got a shape at spot. here's how he described how this heat wave in pairs to previous years living in the san fernando valley, i guess with global warming and how things are getting worse and worse every year it's winter, it's cold, it's cold. you're here because we're in a bowl, san fernando valley is a bowl. so all the air either
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gets flies right over us, which is what's happening here. and then the heat sticks here. here and then in the winter, it just slams in here, so it's one of the two of extremes all the time. >> a lot of all time high record jurors were broken over the weekend all up and down california from redding in northern california, all the way down to lancaster and sandberg, closer to where we are our this has been a very dangerous stretch, especially considering the duration of this heat wave going into potentially midweek in many places death valley they reaching the high one 20s, even reaching 130. and authorities are very concerned about emergency room visits as well. the cdc and other federal agencies have been marking data the on how many, what percentage of total er visits are heat-related illnesses and those numbers have gone up over the last couple of days also, very dangerous conditions it's for fires that are burning all up and down the west coast. you've got the lake fire in santa barbara county, the basin
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fire over by fresno of both growing to 13, 14,000 acres. so really dangerous conditions for firefighters as well as everyday people just trying to stay out of the heat lifeguards you're telling us that they've got a difficult job keeping track of so many people, what they're trying to do is just make sure that there are enough adults to children ratio to make sure the kids are supervised, to make sure everyone is hydrated because they don't want people passing out, which has happened in the past. natasha chen, cnn, los angeles the olympic games in paris, less than three weeks away now and while they have been many great olympus bienz over the years, few gun match, the impact may by sprinter jesse owens he won four gold medals at the 1936 games in berlin and achieving made all the more significant because he did it in front of germany's nazi leader, adolf hitler cnn's don riddell spoke with jessie's grandson about his legacy my grandfather competed
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in the long jump against a german athlete by the name of let's long. let's was the european long jump record holder. and the two of them came together and the 36 games in a heavyweight battle of long jumpers. and on august 4th in 1936, right under the nose of an in the face of adolf hitler, what unfolded was something that no one would have predicted. my grandfather. and let's long through their competition actually became allies, became friends. yes. eventually my grandfather did, when the gold, but let's got the silver i think just as or, more importantly, what came from that was a bond, a brotherhood between two world-class athletes on the highest stage of their particular event or sport you've referred to him as formerly the fastest man in the world, but he's famous not
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just because of that, india's accomplishments, but because of what he did and where he did it, in berlin in front of adolf hitler there may be people watching this interview who don't know much about jesse owens because this olympics was almost 100 years ago now. >> so i mean, how would you describe his legacy in its entirety you write a lot of people watching may not be as familiar with his accomplishments and those olympics were made particularly famous because those were the olympics in berlin, germany of course hitler's philosophy and mindset was that his area nation was a superior nation, and that all other nations and all other people were inferior. >> so my grandfather is accomplishments of four gold medals, was quite a thumb in the eye of his philosophy. and i know it added a bit of additional fuel for my grandfather to perform well, but primarily he wanted to perform well for him and the
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united states of america. >> how did that performance in 1936 change the rest of his life? and therefore all of your lives within the family most immediately when he returned from the games, it didn't impact his life. >> as we would imagine, it would nowadays, because he was returning to 1936, united states of america which candidly was not a very good place for black americans so my grandfather's accomplishments, i don't think we're fully recognized and appreciated until later in his life. >> can you remember the first time that you realize that your grandfather was? fast and very famous. >> despite growing up as his grandson. it wasn't something that was talked about a whole lot in the family. he was really just a normal everyday grandfather. i did eventually learn that he had at one time been the fastest man in the
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world. and i remember with that because i was a pretty fast kid as a kid, i thought well, wouldn't it be neat if i beat in a foot race the former fastest man in the world i challenged my grandfather to a foot race once, fully expecting to be able to beat them because i was i was probably five. i don't know exactly how old i was at the time, but to me he seemed like an old man, so i figured i could be in an old man and a foot race and we set off ready set go, and we took off and i thought i had them for a moment, but then he pretty easily caught up to me and pass me and won the race. so i was really upset or sorry that i didn't have a story to tell that i was hoping to be able to tell my friends at school that i'd beat the former fastest man in the world what a lovely interview. thanks for spending part of your day
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