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congress are calling for him to drop out that as republican nominee and former president donald trump holds his first campaign rally with his new running mate, j.d. vance. vance has been an outspoken critic of us support for ukraine while in the senate, will look at how that could impact the war live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber we are now. >> just 107 days away from the u.s us presidential election in the race looks very different for the two leading parties uncertainty hangs over the democrats as pressure builds on president biden to drop his reelection bid. >> that's in stark contrast to the republican party, where the trump trump-vance campaign is in full swing. the former president held his first rally on saturday since surviving an assassination attempt a week earlier. it was also trump's first campaign rally with running mate j.d. vance, who told the crowd in michigan, it's still a little bit weird
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to see his name on signs alongside trump's now in contrast, biden spent another day in isolation recovering from covid in delaware, at least 35 democratic lawmakers are now publicly urging him to drop out of the race. but more than three weeks after his disastrous debate performance, the presence campaign says he is standing firm. they say he's the only democrat who eat trump before, and they'll do it again. >> russell alvarez reports president biden is facing a fresh wave of democratic lawmakers who say that he should step aside and allow someone else to be the democratic candidate and nominee. they remain unconvinced that the president is up to the task of taking on former president donald trump this election year and continue to pour out letters asking for him to drop out of the race. but over the course of all of this happening, the president is behind closed doors as he is trying to recover from covid and has been self-isolating at his residence in delaware.
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sources telling cnn that the president remains in touch with his close advisers as they grapple with what has become an increasingly challenging moment for this campaign, not only hearing from democratic lawmakers, donors, allies, and in a letter obtained by cnn, former national security officials, and high ranking again, foreign policy experts who say that it's too risky for the president to stay in the race, particularly because it could allow former president donald trump to take a second term and in turn potentially have a toll on national security so the campaign, however, is remaining firm. they say that the president is going to stay in the race and that there are no plans for that to change. they also say that once the president recovers from covid, that he will hit the campaign trail. again. now the vice president was on the trail. she had a fundraiser in massachusetts where she he raised more than $2 aides. tell me that the vice
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president and the president remained close, that there's no daylight between the two, despite some lawmakers floating her name as a replacement for to lead the party's ticket but the campaign saying that this is the biden-harris ticket, that they remain on course, even as it becomes even more challenging. for them to stay afloat as democratic lawmakers continue to ask the president to withdraw from the race priscilla alvarez, cnn, traveling with the president so while some democrats are demanding change, others like progressive alexandra ocasio-cortez are speaking out in support of biden as the party's nominee. >> barbara lee of california is also supporting the president and she says, he's the strongest candidate and the biden-harris ticket can and will win your shoes he has a record to run on. he and vice president harris, they've delivered they've lowered costs for people. they've been fighting for people fighting for reproductive freedom fighting to make sure that
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insulin is capped at $35. so they have a record and they beat donald trump in the past now, that only is an indicator of what they will do in the future. i'm sticking with the president. if he changes his mind, of course, the person who would be the next person would be vice president harris. but i believe that president, biden is in this to win all right, turning to the republican campaign and the first rally donald trump has held with his new running mate, j.d. >> vance, from told a large crowd in michigan on saturday that he took a bullet for democracy. can ends. kristen holmes has more from grand rapids donald trump's spoke in grand rapids, michigan roughly two hours over the place guidance very much an element in this row that was thousands of people cheering her hand hajj on some issues that would affect people in michigan is critical battleground state that he won in 2016, lost in
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2020, and really both republicans and democrats believe he's partial to winning back the white house and talked about getting rid of electric vehicles. >> you've talked about boosting up auto workers, bringing more jobs. dimension you get any also talked about ending this kind of flood of immigration. what a quote sealing the border was what he used. now the other thing i want to point out is this is the first campaign rally with his new vice presidential nominee, j.d. vance. and it is important to note that it was in michigan because part of the appeal of j.d. vance was any we possibly reach voters in places like michigan wisconsin, obviously ohio, which is now more of a red state. so votes aren't super needed. but in pennsylvania, these are all critical swing states because of his working class background. we did hear from j.d. vance. we saw them tirawi on the stage. now the other portion i want to actually show your have you listened to when he talked about project 2025? they believe him they being donald trump and his team, that project 2025 is an actual
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liability to have this course paying the think tank heritage foundation transition approach, which has really come under fire for a lot of its controversial and far-right policies. take a listen like some on the right severe right. >> came up with this project 25 and i don't even know. i mean, some of them i know who they are, but they're very, very conservative, just like you have this sort of the opposite of the radical left, okay? you have the radical left and you have the radical right. and they come up with this. i don't know what the hell it is. it's project 25. he's involved in project and then they read some of the things and they are extreme seriously extreme. but i don't know anything about it. >> now, donald trump has tried to distance itself multiple times at one point, he actually said that he didn't know anyone involved project 2025, which is not true. many of the people who are part of the various groups that are part of 2025 worked in his last administration, many of them are still current advisers, are
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still currently friendly with donald trump. and a lot of them are suspected to be part of a second administration. however, he has said that those policies are some of them at least are too far too extreme. and again, it's not just donald trump's team believes this is a vulnerability for donald trump. >> joe biden, steve has also been seen he's saying on this running ads attacking trump and project 2025 at home, cnn, grand rapids, michigan right to the middle east. now where iran is condemning israeli airstrikes on houthi targets in yemen saturday and warning of a wider escalation in the region. yemen's houthi run ministry of health it says at least three people are dead and another 87 wounded after israel struck the port of hodeidah israel's prime minister says, iran was using the port to help houthi rebels before we attack, is not an innocent port. it was used for military purposes. it was used as an entry point for deadly
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weapons supplied to the houthis by iran they use this weapon to attack israel, to attack the countries of the region, to attack international shipping lane. one of the most important shipping lanes in the world israel's military said early saturday, it successfully intercepted a missile fired from yemen, adding that the projectile didn't cross into israeli territory. houthi rebels confirmed they did launch ballistic missiles towards israel journalist elliott gotkine joins me now from london with more so elliott, a first ever attack in yemen by israel. it seems as though this war is taking a dangerous new turn here i think certainly seem to be heating up kim. >> this is what some 1,800 kilometers or more than 1,000 miles away, israel carrying out those airstrikes, as you say, on the port of hodeidah, which prime minister benjamin netanyahu himself says was being used to supply the houthis with weapons, with deadly weapons which were being used not just against israel, but also against international
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shipping and other countries around the world. and this is what israel did on saturday this morning, as you say, we the, the houthis have said that they find the number of ballistic missiles towards the southern israeli city on the red sea of a lot, israel itself says that it intercepted a surface to surface projectiles, surface to surface missile, which it took out with its arrow three aerial defense system. and that siren sounded simply as a precaution, and that this projectile and none of the other ones that the houthi side that they fired earlier today, entered israeli airspace. but certainly things do seem to be heating up a little bit, but i don't think things are going to heat up to the extent that we see on the northern border, for example, between israel and another of the iranian grab, iranian groups, hezbollah. of course, the houthis much further away i think what we may see is an
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increasing the intensity and the attempts by the houthis to successfully get drones or surface to surface missiles through israel's air defense systems to try hi to strike israeli targets as they successfully did on friday night when a drone managed to get through hitting an apartment block, killing a 50-year-old israeli man. you'd he moved to the country two years ago from belarus and that was just 100 meters or so away from the u.s consulate. and indeed the idf spokesman daniel hagari, saying that the reason why israel struck on saturday and hadn't struck the houthis before, despite some 200 projectiles or so being fired by the houthis towards israel was because an israeli citizen had been killed antonio guterres, the un secretary general, calling for, in his words, utmost restraint. >> but seems to be no sign of that. kim. >> so with all of these various fronts heating up, elliot's, the meantime, prime minister netanyahu, visiting washington
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dc. what are we expecting? >> yes, so for prime minister benjamin netanyahu is due to speak before congress on this, on wednesday. this will be a record, not just for him, but for any world leader. this will be the fourth time that he's addressing congress more even than winston churchill's on a personal note, prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be very happy to be going bring it to washington. it also shows that he still has the ear of israel's most important ally. no doubt, he will be thanking the u.s. for its continued support in israel's war against hamas in the gaza strip in the wake of the terrorist attacks of october the seventh. he will also be again, no doubt, calling for the release of all of the israeli hostages still being held in the gaza strip around 100 and 120 about a third of whom are believed to be dead. and one imagines that for netanyahu as well, he will also be perhaps looking ahead to the future when perhaps he hopes to be able to rekindle his bromance with former
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president donald trump if of course donald trump wins in november's elections are two, had a very close relationship and it's almost an it's not really a secret that prime minister benjamin netanyahu seems happier with donald trump in the white house than he does with president biden. can absolutely alright. >> so elliott gotkine in london. thank you so much computer systems are coming back online after a global tech outage with the fallout is far from over more than 2000 domestic and international flights in the u.s. were canceled saturday and more than 8,000 delayed the most affected airlines is delta, which is now putting on hold. it's on company minors program until monday. renew europe officials say the situation is largely back to normal at british and french airports, as well as the uk train service many international air carriers say their systems are back or close to being restored, including turkish jetstar, japan, and hong kong express airlines
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microsoft says the outage affected less than 1% of windows machines which were hit by a faulty software update from the company called crowdstrike. its ceo says a fix has already been sent out one observer told cnn's alex marquardt some computer systems may not be fully up and running for awhile what you have here is a miniscule small piece of code that has taken out a big majority of the world's computers. and today we've learned how many computers that is, that's 8.5 million computers were taken out by this bug. it's important to note that these are not just 8.5 million ordinary computers these are some of the biggest, the biggest companies in the world most sensitive computers they install crowdstrike software on these machines because they they need to be protected. what did you have here is it may a line, maybe two of code that was bad, that did something that wasn't supposed to. and it caused these computers too glitch it caused him to crash irreparably
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and the reason this problem is likely to go on for weeks, if not months, is these machines all 8.5 million of them need to be fixed manually. an it technician needs to go out to each one of these machines and manually update them. there's no other way to do it in an era of remote work that's going to take a long, long time russia claims its air defenses scored multiple hits after ukrainian drone attack. >> we'll have details on that. but as donald trump's running mate is known for opposition to sending aid to ukraine, but now he appears to be making the case against involvement in most complex overseas that's ahead. stay with us every weekday morning, here are the five things you need to know to start your day. >> cnn's five things with kate bolduan, streaming weekdays on max why is it so hard to find a good pro to work on your house? what i look forward to someone who's reliable is true to their word and skillful.
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trump's running mate, j.d. >> vance is arguing against us involvement in foreign wars. bans is known for his opposition to ukraine aid. and he said kyiv should negotiate with moscow because the u.s. can't afford to keep support according it during a rally in michigan with trump on saturday, vance said the u.s. would try to stay away from fighting overseas as much as possible there's nothing radical about having a strong national security that when we go to war, we punch and we punch hard, but being cautious and not try to get american involved in every far-flung corner and club talked to the world, sometimes my friends, it just is none of our business. and we ought to stay out of it but for more we're joined by oleksiy goncharenko, a ukrainian parliament member, and he's speaking to us from odessa. thank you so much for being here with us so in the last trump administration, there was vice president mike pence, who is perhaps a moderating influence on trump this time, his pick for vice president j.d. vance, he's been one of the leading opponents of
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the new assistance package to ukraine is literally said, i don't really care what happens to ukraine one way or another so what do you think this signals for ukraine? >> hello, you know, some time ago senator vance was one of the most vocal critics from donald trump. >> and now he is vice president candidate for donald trump. >> and on the same ticket so i think it's more rhetoric's i just drew more on to remind you, speaker johnson also was one of those who are not supporting i not voting for ukraine's support in us congress adoptive. >> he became a speaker he clearly changed his mind and now he is one of the strongest supporters i think that supportive of ukraine is in the best interests of the united states of america. and wherever will be the president of the united states or vice president. they will realize it. that's what i think definitely some of rhetoric's
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of mr. man's and mr. trump is concerning. but at the same time, remember that it was the administration of donald trump, which first sad lethal weapons to brand javelins when we were fighting with russians. and so he wears the first to do this. >> i hope that if mr. trump will be elected mr. vance then will change their mind and they will support ukraine understanding that ukraine is probably today the most valuable ally of the united states and europe and very needed more interesting while you have a very hopeful outlook, i guess, president zelenskyy he may as well. i mean, we had a phone call now between trump and zelenskyy, who said he and trump agreed to meet face to to talk about peace, but they have very different ideas about peace. do you think there's any hope that they could come to an agreement given everything that trump has said about ukraine and putin i think it's
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absolutely possible to file agreement and you know, one thing about mr. trump i think is that he is unpredictable and what she exactly will do with the russian-ukrainian war. >> i think even he doesn't know for the moment. >> does he is absolutely okay. now the story he is president in presidential race, very tough as we say so he is really not, i think paying much attention to this but if you will be elected, he will need to deal with this. and i'm sure that president trump, likes to win. and abandoning ukraine will be a clear defeat. and that can become his own administration so i don't believe that she wants this. i am sure that he wants victories and he doesn't want billions of dollars already spent on american taxpayers to go to rubbles. he doesn't want to bold and putin aos cgmp and
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it's so on and so on what i mean, he likes to when you say of donald trump and if polls are anything to go by, it's looking more and more likely that trump will win the presidency. >> we heard president zelenskyy in his address to the nation this week. he was, he struck a, struck a bit of a different tone. he kind of hinted at a willingness to negotiate go shaped with russia do you think those two things are related? maybe a way to reach out to a potential trump administration had to say about in general, there is nothing bad in negotiations themselves. >> and we haven't negotiations with the russians about exchange of prisoners of war. au about grain deal when the beginning of the war but it only shows that russia understands one language and we should force so the question is about, what is the subject of negotiation? and do we have enough force to make russia a listen that is in the hands of the united states and us administration. there's still
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now we're very thankful to everything we should menstruation. president biden, and us congress on a bipartisan way in bipartisan way. but we today a rare receiving the support enough not to not to lose, but not enough to win. this is a huge problem finally, in addition to working with a potential trump administration, there must also be sort of a parallel effort to get more support from other allies with the assumption that the u.s. >> support may greece or get cut off entirely that's the question to you. >> i mean, europe can't just rely on the united states of america. you just can't rely of what's going on in another, on another side of ocean and europe shun, should be really strong and militarized itself. i'm sorry, been fed, doesn meaning been strong and europe shouldn't be strong to protect itself, no matter what is happening in other parts of the world will have to leave it
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there, but always good to hear from you. oleksiy goncharenko. thank you so much for being here with us. >> all right. turning now to bangladesh, where the military enforced curfew brought the capital of dhaka home to 20 million people to a near near-standstill on saturday. >> recent clashes between student protesters and police have reportedly killed dozens and injured thousands more according to data from hospitals across the country the unrest are seeing international spillover as well on saturday, people from bangladesh could be seen crossing the border into india to escape the violence and in the uae, which has a sizable bangladeshi population, a number of bangladeshi nationals were arrested and charged with rioting against their home country. that's according to the uae attorney general now says curiosity rover made a discovery on mars that scientists are calling mind-blowing, the rocks made of pure elemental sulfur. the one ton craft cracked open iraq, revealing yellowish-green crystals, never before seen on
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president joe biden is facing growing pressure to drop his reelection campaign with at least 35 democratic lawmakers now urging him to step aside, but as he recovers from covid in delaware, biden says he's it's looking forward to getting back on the campaign trail next week. a source says he's seething at former house speaker nancy pelosi as one of her longtime allies, joined calls for biden to exit the race. so as division grows within the party over president biden's future pelosi headlined a unity dinner in north carolina. the former house speaker, avoided speaking about the controversy over who the party should nominate. cnn's dianne gallagher has more from the event though she took the stage to bonnie raitt. let's give them something to talk about. former us house speaker nancy pelosi, didn't really touch on the topic that had everyone talking about her that's couple weeks heavy on party unity, democratic values, and down-ballot races in north carolina. pelosi addressed about 900 democrats on saturday
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night in raleigh at the state party's biggest fundraiser of the year, long dubbed the unity dinner though, there is very far from that at the top of the tickets for the democratic party right now still pelosi keynote didn't really touch on that. instead, she addressed accomplishments of the biden harris ministration, even as sources tell cnn, that president joe biden is seething at pelosi after sources told cnn that she was closely linked to a fresh it's round of statements from lawmakers on friday that encouraged president joe biden to step down. and aside from his campaign she said on saturday nights focused on party unity in democratic values comparing them with the republican platform, often referring to former president trump as what's his name throughout? her speech. she's said that she felt that democrats could come together. and when not just the battleground state of north
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carolina, that the biden campaign has already invested heavily in both financially and through staffing. but also win the election in 2024. >> i have three knows no wasted time no underutilized resources, and no regrets the day after the election that we could have done more. >> are you ready for a great democratic i thought so. >> now, this is a fundraiser for north carolina candidates and there were a slew of them on stage, including the democrats candidate for the most closely watched governor's race in the nation, the attorney general, josh stein, who was facing off against republican lieutenant governor mark robinson, a close ally, closely aligned trump ally and they also though heard from their current governors, a democrat, roy cooper, whose name has been tossed around by democratic pundants as well as prominent democrats as a possible running mate for vice president kamala harris. >> if in fact, president joe
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biden was to step aside, dianne gallagher, cnn, raleigh, north carolina earlier i spoke to michael genovese, a political analyst and author of the book, the modern presidency. >> and he told me that president biden is hanging on by the skin of his teeth years he is under assault from his own party, but it's decision time for the democrats and there's blood in the water and the sharks are circling biden may not be able to hang on because its started as persuasion to try to get him to leave then it became push this coming week it'll be shove and can biden. >> hang on with each passing minute. biden's withdrawal becomes both more difficult but more necessary because the republicans are energized and united the democrats are demoralized and divided. so i think this week is the week that they have to make some kind of a decision. >> you think push is going to turn to shove. i wonder who's
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going to be actually doing the shoving so far. very few senior democrats of have dare to do that. but if, if biden needed more persuasion, i want to point to a poll well, it was done a few days ago that suggests that trump is doing better than ever. he's up five points nationally now in three across the key battleground states. but you study the presidency. so put this into context for us. i mean, it spin i understand 20 years since a republican presidential candidate has won the national popular vote. i mean this, this could be a trouncing here well, the democrats do very well with popular vote. electoral college has a more conservative bias and that's why in 20002015, candidate with the lesser votes got to be the president? but, for the democrats, time is running out there, losing ground. they're losing money and they're losing opportunity. and it's been a huge distraction for them and they appear to be in disarray
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and the optic of that is just devastating for the democrats if the democrats don't pull their act together, donald trump could win in what we will call a landslide and we will claim and probably have a mandate to govern that same poll i run for it referenced. has donald trump winning against kamala harris, though she does slightly better in the head to head. if she in a no win situation here. i mean, trying to back and unpopular president while also trying to promote herself as a viable alternative. i mean, it seems almost impossible well logistically to do both at the same time effectively you know, i think she's been doing it a very credible job because she's in a no-win situation and that she must support her president. >> i think she really does genuinely support him, but she also has to know that just around the corner, it could tap her on the shoulder and say it's yours so she has to be prepared for that. that's the most likely alternative to biden and other people are
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talking about having some kind of a condensed primary when you're reboot the whole ticket. i think that option is pregnant with menace it would it would cause chaos it would be it looked like a food fight. and i think the democratic party has already split. this could leave a lot of disgruntled losers to cause real trouble during the election congressman from pennsylvania has called on the director of the secret service to resign. now that comes as we're learning with donald trump's security detail, complain to the secret service over the past two years that they weren't being provided with enough resources. and all this follows intense scrutiny over how a sniper was able to get access to a rooftop from which he shot trump assassination attempt and spokesman for these secret service told cnn that the agency hasn't provided certain resources itself at times, but state or local partners are sometimes used in connection with the protect tie and stresses that no request for extra security were denied for the pennsylvania rally the
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questions of confidence and competence remain nobody mentioned that. >> nobody said there was a problem. and i would've waited for 15. they could have said, let's wait for 15 minutes, 20 minutes, five minutes, something. nobody said. i think that was a mistake. thank how did somebody get on that roof? and why wasn't he reported? because people saw that he was on the roof. they knew had trumpers screaming. a woman in the red in the red shirt she was screaming in a man on the roof and then other people. is this a man on the roof who's got a gun. and that was quite a bit before i walked onto the stage. so you would have thought somebody would have done something about it? >> i mean, the controversy over the security lapses at the rally officials are still trying to determine the gunman's motive or your pazmino has the latest on the investigation what we're learning, new details about some evidence that was found inside thomas matthew crooks
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vehicle, according to law enforcement sources who have been carrying out this investigation, they were able to recover a drone in the vehicle and they believe that he was able to deploy the drone on saturday morning. >> now, why is that information so critical? well, it certainly suggests to a level of preparation and planning on cross it's part being able to fly the drone over the location of the saturday rally likely gave him a bird's eye view of where this event was set to take place. and potentially helped them decide where to position himself. we know that he was on top of a roof where he had a direct view of the former president now, we still don't know the motive behind this assassination attempt on former president trump. we don't know what drove crooks to commit this act of violence. but we do know something about the searches that he had
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carried out on the internet in the days prior to saturday he looked up information about both former president donald trump, as well as the current president joe biden. he looked up information about the dnc and other high-profile politicians, including congressman hakeem jeffries, on other thing that we have learned in the last several days is information about the movements that thomas matthew crooks made in the two days before the rally on friday, he went to a local shooting range where he practiced firing and on saturday morning, he drove to a local home depot well, where he bought a ladder and to an ammunition store where he bought about 50 rounds of ammo. we know that he then returned here to his home, grabbed the weapon, and then drove about an hour north of here where the rally was taking place. now, as i said, investigators still trying to piece together a full
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picture here, trying to determine what drove him to do this. we could go if it was really driven purely by political ideology, or if this was really a crime of convenience and proximity, especially because they've also found that crooks spent some time on the internet looking up information about ethan crumbley and his parents now, ethan crumbley is a mass high school shooter who was convicted just a recently, along with his parents. we don't know why crocs it was looking up information about ethan crumbley and his parents. we do know that the weapon that he used on saturday belonged to his father along with several other weapons that were recovered here at the family home. >> so into the next week, as we look to next week and as this investigation continues he's to develop certainly investigators
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are continuing to piece together the evidence, trying to come up with a motive, trying to determine exactly what drove crooks to commit this act of violence in bethel park, pennsylvania. >> gloria pazmino cnn all right. >> still ahead. dangerous and potentially record-breaking, excessive heat continues to scorch parts of the u.s. even overnight lows are up to 15 degrees above normal, offering little so no relief and it's not just the heat causing problems in greece. reservoirs are dry after months of little to no rain level of it. what's being done? solve the problem next here on cnn, stay with us backdrop for a minute no one should have to choose between good vision and great value that's why america is best is slashing their prices during a wise by sales of any get to progressives. and a
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knocked out power to tens of thousands of homes. some people in texas are finally getting the lights back on centerpoint energy says it has restored electricity to pretty much all of those who are able to receive power. the company says the remaining 2,100 customers who are still without power of damaged homes or equipment issues. hurricane beryl slammed into the texas gulf coast in the houston area earlier this month as a category one storm, killing at least ten and people centerpoint energy says, it will continue to work until the power for every impacted customer is fully restored excessive heat continues to scorch the u.s. from coast to coast as millions remain under heat alerts and face potentially record breaking temperatures cnn meteorologist elisa rafah has the details drought conditions have been plaguing much of the east coast from the mid-atlantic, places like dc and virginia down through the southeast, through the carolinas and even into north georgia. >> atlanta seeing some of these moderate, even in some places,
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severe impacts from drought. while we've how to stationary front literally just parked across the southeast, a lot of this week, that's continuing with the rounds of showers and storms. and you can see the storms continue to ignite on sunday as this front kind of stays put we'll have those storms ignite again especially with the daytime heat and humidity later on in the day, most of these storms look like they drop some wear on one to two inches of rain if you get a real juicy storm, you could see some three or four inch totals that could cause some minor flash flooding if you're over an area that's already saturated from the week things are again, kind of parked and stalled across the southeast and it's because they're also kind of parked installed across the west with this dome of heat and humidity that just ten use to sit and bring above average temperatures from the pacific northwest down the california coast. but again, with without heat kind of shoved that way. that's what's giving you that stalled front the clouds, the storms, and some cooler than normal temperatures across the southeast triple digit temperatures continue for a
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place like palm springs as we start out the workweek near one-twelfth on tuesday, vegas continues a stretch above 110 degrees. so does phoenix. we're even looking at temperatures from 105 to 110 degrees for places like spokane and boise, these places don't typically see here this hot, it doesn't get that extreme. this far north these temperatures are much more typical and much more average for a place like phoenix or desert city. so something to watch very closely, especially considering where you're seeing a lot of this major and extreme heat risk. is that risk for heat sickness. this is an area again, doesn't have too much it says to air conditioning. this is the pacific northwest. it doesn't usually get this hot even in summer. so something to watch pretty closely. you see the moderate and major risk for heat sickness does continue to stay out west through monday and tuesday as that heat also just stays kind of parked joining temperatures are being seen all over greece and parts of the nation have seen little to no
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