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today. hurricane beryl strengthening to a category one hurricane overnight, making landfall. actually just moments ago your matagorda beach, about 150 miles north of corpus christi? more than 7 million people are under a tornado watch, including the houston area as winds reach up to 80 miles an hour just know it's going to be wet. >> it's going to be windy, and it's going to be dangerous do not go out beryl is expected to bring life-threatening storm surge and flooding to the region. multiple hurricane warnings are now in effect meteorologist derek van dam is tracking all of it first live port lavaca, texas and derek gosh, i can see, you you're getting a taste of it it's just made landfall now, what do we expect to happen next yeah, right now, we are witnessing the first hurricane of the atlantic, 2024 season, making landfall here along the central texas coast. and we are just a
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few miles away from where that high is crossing over the texas coastline. that is why we are getting buffeted by these strong tropical storm-force gous in excessive 50 miles per hour. this storm has rewritten the history books and i had a dubious track record being named for. now over ten days finally making its third landfall here in the continental united states. let's get right to the threats and the graphics, the latest radar satellite imagery shows this 80 miles per hour category one storm making landfall and look at that eastern hi, that is the strongest part of the store and we call that the dirty part of the storm and that's where we have a tornado watch. and that includes portions of galveston and into harris county matagorda county, where i'm located now the eyewall is now making landfall, so we have had more than 50% set of the eye which you see we've indicated there with that circle cross over land. so that is why the national hurricane
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center has just within the past three minutes called landfall because of that very moment of 50% of the eyewall cross through. so on that eastern periphery, that is the eastern side of the storm that's the most dangerous part of a hurricane that is where we get these spin up tornadoes. we have had tornado warnings and some of the lesser populated areas near the coastline but the tornado, why? includes houston and it's valid through 10:00 a.m. this morning. look at the wind threat map because this is significant as well tropical storm-force winds, if you're listening from here houston this morning, you have a rude awakening coming off of a fourth of july holiday weekend, heading back to work, heading back to your day-to-day business. and yeah couldn't he feeling guston excess of 60 miles per hour today and some of the current gas right now, pretty impressive, 38 miles per hour there and galveston 28 important the bokeh where i'm located certainly higher at times. but we can't forget about the storm surge potential. we realized about a foot of storm surge in the
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lavaca bay directly behind me yesterday. that was above of normal high tide levels. we are now in low tides. so this is kinda the saving grace for the storm gym because the peak of the storm, the landfall is occurring during low tide. so hopefully that minimizes some of the storm surge potential at least, but there will still be problems right along the immediate coastline, 40, seven feet as you can see on the graphic now the rain threat, this is going to create flash flooding potential. five to ten inches with locally over a foot of rain in this forecast, lins already received over two inches and lake jackson one inches and galveston, houston. those numbers are only going to go up from here because that right side, that right quadrant, i keep talking about this hurricane and is headed your way and look at how much precipitation will fall. this isn't a harvey, this will not stall out over eastern texas. this thing is going to make a beeline for the central parts of the states. and by hi, wednesday and thursday, it will be knocking on the doorstep of
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the u.s. and canada border. so it's going to erase out of here we're harvey in 2017 stalled over eastern texas for four days. so that is the difference. certainly a big storm to contend with in a monday morning coming up a holiday jen. yeah. folks in houston have to be looking out there and dam keep yourself and your team safe. thanks so much for joining this morning well, back installment politics here in washington. president biden's grip on the democratic party, least in the house, maybe slipping this morning several top house democrats tell minority leader hakeem jeffries that the president needs to step aside. sources tell cnn a sunday call with ranking members was filled with concern about potential damage to the entire democratic ticket up and down the ballot. and the impact on democrat's chances of flipping the house in november the president, he remains defiant, staying in the race at least for now as he prepares to welcome dozens of world leaders to washington for the nato summit this week only a handful
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of democrats have publicly stated that biden should end his reelection bid, but democratic senator chris murphy says the president needs to do more to reassure voters go, i think the president needs to do more i'm not advising this campaign, but if i were out, probably suggests that the president get out there and do a town hall that he do a press conference that he show the country that he is still the old joe biden let's just be honest, i think there are still questions out there in the minds of many voters joining me now is axios political reporter steph night so let's talk first about the senate democrats meeting because this was supposed to happen under the direction of mark warner here, scrapped and i wonder, was it scrapped because senate democrats don't want to talk about this. they're not where house democrats are was scrapped because it got public. >> no. i mean, what we're hearing is that it's because it got public. that's what are
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sources who who told us as well that this was going to be scrapped because they felt like if they couldn't have a candid conversation with senate democrats because of the way the news about the meeting leaked and i'm sure seeing the fallout of this house meeting where you'll pretty much immediately we all knew what was said on that call. we all knew that there were now for additional house democrats who are calling for biden to step aside and more than those for express a serious concerns. and so this is a very politically tenuous situation for democrats to be in. and this week is going to be hugely important. and whether we see, you know, the handful of people who have come out on the record and called on biden to step aside, whether that trickle turns into a flood this week, it's going to really be a maker break week for biden. >> what is the sense of what kind of numbers the party is seeing here? i know that they tend they tend not to share the bad numbers. they'll share the good numbers. and there was a poll circulating just in the days immediately the following the debate, the white house was saying, hey, it's not looking so bad that the new york times, he had a poll, did see some
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bleeding of support, but did you have a sense of where democrats believed the race is today? >> i mean, there's certainly concern everyone i talked to says that they're concerned about the impact this could have down valid and certainly republicans see this as an opportunity to go on offense and we've already seen them starting to try to tie the senate democrats to their defense of biden's age. so i think it is early a lot can happen between now and november, but where things stand right now, this does seem to be a real concern not only for biden, but all also throughout the entire ballot for democrats. >> there's there's still some voters who say they're sticking with biden and some of them even defiantly, i've spoken to democrats, maria cardona says, in meeting with a meeting with focus groups that some of them are even defiantly saying enough of your sort of washington data about biden getting out, getting out, we're still with him. is that a dynamic that others in the party see as well? >> there are certainly people
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who are going to be sticking with biden no matter what i've spoken to lawmakers who are on that side of things who say, i'm writing with biden, i'm sticking with him. he is our best opportunity going forward. it's too late to change things up at this point. and so the reality is, we have heard people from both sides of this issue in the democratic party. we have a small number of people who have said biden needs to step aside. we have a small number of people who are saying no, you need to stay and we all need to stick with our presidential candidate. but the reality is the vast majority of lawmakers have been quiet or at least spin, willing to express concern, even chris murphy, who has been defensive, willing to say, look, this is a real thing we need to talk about and biden has a big week to prove himself. yeah, there number of democrats who are saying that it private, there are far more democrats you'd like to see a change at the top of the ticket. >> you reported last week that biden has engaged in fewer press conferences or interviews that any of the last seven presidents tell us about that. and i wonder how much this opens up the white house to criticism that they were holding him back on purpose.
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>> i think it's hugely contributing to the issue they're dealing with and they hadn't dealing dealing with dealing with over the past couple of weeks this is as much a media story as it is a politic story right now and the reality is that many people saw biden at the debate and felt like, wait, we haven't actually seen him have to answer these kinds of questions in a public fashion and very long time, which only added to the spectrum to goal of it and now has raised concerns in moving on from that about how the media has covered it and whether we've been pushing hard enough on those concerns. >> at the end of the de, is the president's choice though. so he can hear this from house democrats and others, but it's gotta be his choice in the end, deaf night. thanks so much. thank you it's deaf. i said night. i had a stunning upset in france's parliamentary elections leaves the country faces think political gridlock plus of a story we're following hamas reportedly has dropped a key demand in the potential gaza ceasefire deal we'll just
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far-right national rally finished third after a strong showing in the first round. >> frankly, the fears were, they were going to win french prime minister gabrielle or a towel also resigned sunday while though the leader of the far-right's at the country has now been thrown into instability so sichuan on that's gmo, diddy bit mo tonight by deliberately trying to paralyze our institutions. >> emmanuel macron has not simply pushed the country toward uncertainty and instability is deprived. the french people of any response to their day-to-day difficulties for many months to come soon as max foster joins us now, live from the balcony of the eiffel tower in paris. >> and max, this was an enormous surprise. everyone was bracing themselves for the far-right's biggest victory, certainly in france, arguably, and in europe in decades, it didn't happen so what happens now so you now got, as everyone
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suggesting deadlock in parliament because you've got three main blocks who none of them have a majority. >> and the one with the biggest majority is pretty chaotic. if you look back on their history, they managed to unite in the in the last week around the idea of squeezing out the far right. so the moderates and all those leftist parties, but there's a huge range of policy differences between them. somehow they've got to come together and decide who should be prime minister and that's going to be incredibly difficult. i speaking someone from the far left she's insisting that they can happen and this leftist alliance is now ignited block. but if you look back in history, it just hasn't been what the right has always had against the left is that they're much more organized and i have to a word of caution about the headline here, which is the left it's rising to the top, the right also did extremely well much better than they have done. in other elections. they've got a lot of seats, well over 100. so over time, the wright is
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great to be with you. vice president kamala harris is standing by her boss. even as many in the party float, the idea of her replacing him, harris rally voters during an appearance at the essence festival in new orleans this weekend. during 30 minute appearance on stage, he dismissed ideas of biden leaving the case campaign, turning their focus on donald trump instead 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 he gets back into the white house turning now to you, michal washington correspondent for the atlanta journal constitution. >> steve newcomb, congressional reporter for acts axios you're width your at this event over the weekend where the vice president appeared, can you tell us about what the crowd
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there was saying and feeling about this race. >> so it was a really enthusiastic, biden harris crowd and they were pumped up even before she got on the stage, there was a panel of congressional black caucus members immediately before the vice president they encouraged the crowd to stick with the biden harris ticket and said in no uncertain terms, biden is the nominee in the crowd was with them, you know, we talked to some voters in the crowd. i think there are democratic voters who are open to vice president harris stepping up, they're open to biden stepping back. i think there is a you know, a certain sector of democratic voters who want biden to step back. but there's another sector of democratic voters. i would argue a large sector of democratic voters who agree with those black caucus members that biden is the nominee and they don't feel like there's
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evidence requiring him to have to step aside. >> are we talking about this dynamic on the republican side a lot with trump saying that if you have, you may have the party. well, this doesn't happen anymore, but used to have some of the party grandes being comfortable with them and the base say no, he's our guy and i wonder if you see a similar dynamic with biden that they don't like to hear the washington chattering classes, discuss a replacement of the top of the ticket? yeah. i mean, that's certainly what we're hearing from the biden camp. but i think the reality is it's like on capitol hill, this conversation is not going away lawmakers haven't been in dc for two weeks since the july 4 break. there are gonna be back starting today. it's much harder to avoid people like me when we're in the hallways and then in the hallway. so we're going to get a better idea of what they're feeling and how they're feeling about the president going forward. they've been able to hide behind the fact that they've been in their states on godel's whatnot. but this conversation is not going away and it's only going think to get more intense as this week goes on, illicit, it's a small number that's gone public so far in the house with saying he should step aside. you do hear
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that in private, there are more saying similar and then you have others who go public like congressman adam schiff, who hope soon to be in the senate and california. listen to how he spoke regarding the presence i think she has the experience, the judgment, the leadership ability to be an extraordinary president. she went overwhelmingly congressman i think she very well could win overwhelmingly, but before we get into a decision about who else it should be the president needs make decision whether it's hint mitchell, adam schiff did not say these questions should not be asked. i'm with the president and he said, well, here's how it would go down. in effect, i mean, that's i mean, that shift is is quite prominent in the party and i think that's where a lot of democrats are. if joe biden woke up today and said, i think it's time for me to step side. i think there would be a lot of democrats who would celebrate that and would be ready to move forward with vice president harris, even if they do sort of a symbolic open, many primary
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before she becomes officially the nominee. but where they aren't the vast majority of democrats are not at the position of publicly saying they want to encourage biden to step aside. i think that's the difference most democrats would be open to biden stepping aside, but few are willing to say, i'm going to get ahead of the president and say suggest he step aside. >> do steve do we know where the polling actually stand? see that some reporting just in the days right after the debate last week, that even the biden white house was aware that if support was plummeting, i believe was the word that they would have to reconsider. but is there any evidence that his support is plummeting versus either either internal or external poet polling. well, we've seen maybe one internal from the biden team that was not super disastrous some of the public polling has shown a mixed message. i think generally if you aggregate it all, we can make the conclusion
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that he has slid a bit since the debate. but maybe not catastrophically to a level where he can't make that up. is he six points back as he eight points back. but that's a calculation that democrats up and down the ballot donors especially are going to be looking at the polling and asking themselves, can he beat donald trump? that's the number one question that democratic donors and lawmakers are worried about. ken he defeat down, which let's be frank was already the question prior to the debate. there was not a sense in washington that he had well a strong that'll lead but wasn't too far behind, right prior to the debate. now the question seems to be more pointed teeth. you'll hear a lot of folks say that if biden were to step aside, it has to be the vice president is that actually true? >> i think so. i mean, again, i think that for kind of the put on a sense that it is open just to kind of bring voters along, make it seem a little bit more
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democratic. and in accepting all comers, they might kind of, against symbolically do something perhaps. but it is if biden steps aside, it would be almost impossible for it to be anyone. but kamala harris logistically, just with the money and the easy transfer harris also just kinda with the framework of the democratic party how important black voters are, how important women voters are, how important voters of color are leapfrogging over vice president harris would bring its own set of political risks in. again, she's the vice president, she's the one who quite frankly can argue the most that she's ready to step in for president biden. so i think all of those together make it make it. and by the way, was on a winning ticket that beat trump 2022. >> michel steven newham, thanks so much to both of you. the story with the following closely, hurricane beryl strengthens to a category one
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hurricane overnight and it just made landfall this morning near matagorda for beach. but 150 miles north of corpus christi, multiple hurricane warnings are now in place. millions are also under a tornado watch, including the houston area as well winds reach up to 80 miles an hour meteorologist air phantasm, then dam has been tracking all of it for us from port lavaca, texas, derrick, we talked about a half-hour ago. what's been looking sense alright, jim, yeah. you're witnessing the first strike the first landfalling hurricane of the 2024 atlantic hurricane season and it has gotten quite the bite to it. we're getting these periodic wind gusts over 50 miles per hour here. important lavaca and yeah, it's enough to throw your hat off and and obviously enough to cause some problem power starting to flicker in some areas along the coastline here. and there has been reports of wind gusts up to date b, nine miles per hour along the matagorda bay channel. when this made landfall, roughly 40
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minutes ago, tide levels are running about two to five feet above normal tide right now. so they still anticipate a push from the gulf of mexico waters that could increase those tide levels as we go forward here through the course of this morning shake, take a look at the graphics. this is important because we still have a category one hurricane, but it has now moved on shore. and why is that significant well, it's losing its energy the source that being the warm ocean waters of the gulf of mexico. so we expect a transition now to a weakening storm going forward, but not before producing quite a punching still a lot of wind, a lot of grain. and the flood threat is going forward there is this eastern quadrant of a hurricane that is the most dangerous parts aside from the direct eyewall we're the strongest winds are. we often get these spin up towards nato that we have seen even with this hurricane, with a tornado watch that is valid through 10:00 a.m. from the coastline, the central coastline of texas, right through harris county including you and houston
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you've got a rude awakening this morning coming off of a long holiday weekend and then all of a sudden heading back to work tornadoes, wind gusts in excess of 50 neither 60 miles per hour hit will be tough. you don't have to go back that far in history, a few weeks ago when we had the straight-line winds cause the damage in houston to the high-rise buildings. we don't want to see a repeat he did that. look at this current wins right now, 33 miles per hour and galveston, but you're asking 267, remember hurricane forces 74 miles per hour. so we're not that far away from that reading. and as we speak, but it's the rain, the flash flood potential, the storm surge in combination with that, we're worried about. we've already seen over an inch and a half of rain over the past three hours. and like jackson accumulated more than that in some locations. and then going forward five to ten inches potentially higher than a foot in some localized area that will cause rapid rises and rivers, street flooding in typical. but this is not another harvey back in august in 2017, remember harvey
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>> dynamics are different now and that there is pressure from the outside in a manner that we haven't quite seen. there's coming up in a few weeks, bibi netanyahu will be here in the united states. so he has to have some kind of deliverable that he can bring internally inside israel. the idf wants to cease fire wants to see a process to get the hostages back and consolidate the way bins in gaza. and then hamas is as you point out, coming to the table with some new changes and adjustments. so they're going to meet in doha and went on wednesday, all four parties negotiate to then talk to hamas are going to get together and and my understanding is that there's cautious optimism, but these are hard negotiations. what has changed from netanyahu's perspective because there has been a really even inside israel that he wants to extend the war, is it
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most powerful voices, frankly, beyond the protesters, of course, is the hostage families. >> and we've spoken to a lot of them on this network, certainly. but then yahweh is resisted that pressure for a number of months. does he feel that the pressure is reached some sort of breaking point for him while he's resistive pressure, clearly, but at the same time, the reality is that the number one way to get a significant number of hostages out is in negotiated agreement. we saw that back in november, that consistently stays as the model a few hostages have been freed from military action, but there was a huge cost in civilian lives alongside that. and i think the israeli defense forces, they understand that this is what is needed and the pressure from inside and it's just coalition while hard on the hard-right, he will have a cushion from the left if he chooses to go forward with the deal, which he might be threatened from his far-right. but i think the israeli public, broadly speaking, would support some kind of agreement. listed some of the israeli hostages had been killed by israeli
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thing to do given how hamas deals with can they deserve with its critics i want to ask about president biden's role we're because biden the biden administration certainly biden himself had been hugely invested in these negotiations here, of course, biden facing his own political crisis here at home from the admitted administration's perspective, how important would it deal with? >> wood? they view a deal is sort of a victory for biden's leadership i mean, this is, this could be a tremendous validation of the president's policy in the region. he has been pursuing this for the past couple of months. this multi-stage agreement, it's not just a one-off, it's not a hostage exchange type of arrangements solely. it's about stabilizing gaza for the long run. it's about providing security for israel it's vout preventing counterinsurgency and bringing security and stability to the policy and people as well. this would provide significant win for the president and for american foreign policy across the region which desperately needs see some kinds of positive momentum certainly invest a lot of diplomatic capital in those.
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