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on cnn newsroom last week, i took a bullet for democracy donald trump holds his first campaign rally since the attempt on his life with vp pick j.d. >> vance by his side, their message to supporters in the battleground state of michigan also as pressure builds on joe biden to step aside from the presidential race, vice president kamala hit president kamala harris has a message of her own to donors, plus iran on warns of dangerous escalation after israel targets houthi rebels in yemen will have a live report on the houthis latest response to the attack did you exhaust with us politics though? and donald trump is giving us a sense of how he'll be conducting rallies now that he is officially the republican nominee for president alongside his new running mate, j.d. vance he was in michigan saturday for his first campaign rally since surviving an
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assassination attempt last weekend i stand before you only by the grace of almighty god. >> that's true. maybe j, d, or somebody else who would be here, but i shouldn't be here right now. but something very something very special happens. let's face it, something happened. >> they keep saying he's a threat to democracy. >> i'm saying what they held it. i do for democracy. last week, i took a bullet for democracy and mr. trump was wearing a smaller bandage on his right year than he had at the republican convention. >> congressman ronny jackson, who is of course the former white house physician says trump is quote, recovering as expected from a gunshot wound to that year, the former president spoke for nearly two hours going over familiar themes of america being indyk clyde, and it all being the fault of current president joe
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biden and his vp, kamala harris. he also tried to distance himself from project 2025, which is of course the heritage foundation's controversial playbook for the next republican president like some on the right severe right, came up with this project 25, and i don't even know. i mean, some of them, randa, 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 the read some of the things that they are extremely but they're seriously extreme but i don't know anything about it. >> the biden campaign criticized trump's remarks at the rally saying, quote his peddling the same lies, running the same campaign of revenge and retribution. touting the same failed policies. and as usually focused, only on
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himself now, the president republican recovering from covid vice president harris is out campaigning even amid questions over whether she might eventually lead the ticket. eva mckend has more harris spending part of the weekend on cape cod headlining a fundraiser which reportedly raised more than $2 for the biden biden-harris team. >> now this comes as both democrats and republicans are trying to wrap their heads around what a potential harris run could look like. and if she could beat former president donald trump the fundraiser also happening as some big dollar donors have held back from writing checks for the campaign amid growing concerns about biden's candidacy raising doubts about how long the campaign can continue operating in full force if circumstances don't change. meanwhile, in pivotal battleground states, democratic votes voters telling us the stakes are too high. this election for the infighting to continue. >> i don't think he's a step aside. i mean, regardless of
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his physical appearance, i think as far as is let's try and his policies at these he's putting forth to advance america. it's what it's all about if they if he does step aside, i absolutely believe it should be kamala harris. >> she is the vice president. she is the next in line hi she has been running a along side him this whole time to bring in someone else at governor or somebody i feel like that's someone too new, too late. and i don't think that's appropriate and it's frankly rude to calm law both publicly and privately. harris has remained loyal to biden or assuring donors and voters alike. they can win reelection in 2024, even though it won't be easy. she continues to be supportive of the president, saying she is a firsthand witness to his decision-making process, and that he's always thinking about every day, working americans eva mckend,
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cnn, washington, and we go live now to cambridge, massachusetts to speak with thomas gift, director of the center on us politics at university college. here in london usually thomas, welcome to the show i got to ask you. do you think it's feasible at this point for president biden to actually stay in the race. the trajectory at which is just going right now thanks so much for having me fred, it's great to be with you. >> i think biden is in a really bad place and it is going to be tough for him to stay in the race every time a congress member or a donor her calls for biden to step down. for biden in the polls. biden digs in his heels, democrats get exasperated a call on biden to step down again. biden says no and the vicious cycle continues. so i think part of the problem is that top lawmakers on capitol hill are used to strong arming subordinates into compliance. you can't really do that the president this is his last foray into professional politics. biden thinks that
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he's earn the nomination. you think he'd be mindful of his legacy and how it will be tarnished if he goes out by losing to trump. but so far has been defined. i think if there is one potential upside crowds, biden, waiting to get out, it might shorten that period of infighting that's invariably going to ensue among candidates and wants to replace him well, it's interesting. >> i was just picking up on what you said there about biden obviously thinking that he's earn the nomination. of course, we did have the primaries already where he did in fact earn the nomination and so it is quite difficult to pull him out of the race right now, at least to try to force some out of the race. and we already see the republicans, namely donald trump last night having a field day with all of this well i completely agree with you friday. i mean, one of the questions here is what's driving democrats to pressure biden to leave the race obviously, his mental acuity is the main story, but in the same breath, you also hear democrats referencing the polls and saying that they don't think that biden has a pathway to victory against trump clearly the two are related, but i
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think making the latter cases more precarious politically because there can't be a norm that just because the party's presumptive nominee starts to decline in the polls. party elites can discard what voters demanded in the primaries it's not like biden has no pathway at all to beat trump. i think everyone thought that trump would lose in 2016 and he ended up beating hillary clinton. that's not to discount it all the tough situation that biden is in right now, the poles definitely look dispiriting but it is to say i think that a replacement candidate wouldn't obviously be better. >> yeah, that was going to ask that next talk to me about kamala harris. obviously, she seems to be trying to assert herself a little more in case she's going to be the candidate, but the same time of course, she doesn't have to play this very carefully because right now she's obviously still supporting president biden exactly. >> she has to give her full throated support to biden publicly and privately, as well. and so she's in a tough spot as well sort of trying to
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thread that thread, that needle. i'm not entirely convinced that kamala harris is going to be the strong and guess candidate against trump, but she's the likely candidate against trump simply because it will be very difficult for democratic lawmakers. party elites at the convention to go against biden's vice presidential pick. again the closer we get to the actual convention, i think that harris becomes more and more likely simply because there won't be time for kind of a long drawn-out. many primary, so to speak. and so i think it's possible that everyone will coalesce around her how much damage is all of this doing to the prospects for the democrats, not just for the white house, but of course also for the house representatives as well. because right now they are talking about themselves essentially, not talking about the issues while the republicans seem to be showing unity absolutely. >> i mean, republicans are
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falling in line behind trump. that was true before the convention. it was true before the assassination attempt, but now they are 100% galvanized in front of actually what you're describing reminds me a lot of the debate or debacle he might around the speaker of the house whenever kevin mccarthy was ousted, and republicans just looked like they were in complete disarray. that's what democrats looked like right now. >> we'll biden stay. >> will he not stay if he doesn't stay, who's going to replace him? there's so much infighting, victory in quarrelling, and that's just what we're seeing public think behind the scenes, there are a lot of lawmakers trying to pull the strings. so this is not a good look for democrats, of course, a lot of democrats are concerned about what will happen down ballot if biden stays in the race because at least right now, most of them are overperforming. biden in the polls, but their concerned that he's going to dry i've down turnout in particular may not be the voters are shifting
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to republicans, but they're just not going to show up to the polls thomas gift there and cambridge, massachusetts as always. >> thank you very much for your insights and even amid reports that mr. biden has been quote, seething towards her amid more democratic defections. nancy pelosi headline what was touted as a quote, unity dinner in north carolina, the former us house speaker avoided talking about the president's reelection bid she did, however, stress how important this election is elections are not about rewarding you for what you have done there, about what you're going to do next. >> but this isn't about any reward. this is about what comes it's next. and what comes next is very important for our country. i have three knows no wasted time no underutilized resources and no regrets the day after the election that we could have done more now, pelosi also went on to address trump, trying to
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separate himself from project 2025 understand this, what they have in their 20 to five and all that day that project 2025 what's his name keeps saying? >> i don't want to do with i don't even know these people well, no, they worked in his office. one was ahead of the office of management and budget. the other is ahead of personnel he knows he knows full well just, the, agenda and after the break, the israeli prime minister is set to visit washington, dc amid warnings about escalating tensions in the middle east. >> stay with us anderson cooper 360 weeknight today on cnn this is cathy. >> she's about to see her dentist. she's afraid not because of the drill but because of the bill a big fan but kathy doesn't need to be afraid and neither do you thanks to affordable deadly cerence for physicians, mutual
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airstrikes on houthi targets and warning of a wider escalation in the region yemen's houthi run ministry of health says, at least three people were killed and another 87 wounded when israel struck the port of hodeidah. you can see the flames there on your screen. israel's prime minister accuses iran of 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 weapons supplied to the houthis by iran. they use this weapon to attack israel, to attack the countries of the region, to attack an international shipping lane. one of the most important shipping lanes in the world and israel's military said early sunday that it intercepted a missile fired from yemen, added adding that the projectile did not cross into israeli territory. the houthis for their part confirm they did launch ballistic missiles towards israeli journalist elliott gotkine joins me now, live in london and elliott, this really seems to be an ongoing situation for israel, isn't it it is fred
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and tensions between israel and the houthis do seem to be escalating, advancing. >> they're going to rise to the same kind of temperature in terms of conflict as we've seen between israel and the iranian iranian backed militia sure, hezbollah in southern lebanon, at not least because of the distance it's about 1,800 kilometers more than 1,000 miles away. and also because of the threat that the houthis boost to israel but despite calls from no less than a un secretary general antonio guterres for his words, utmost restraint between israel and the houthis, or seems to be no sign of that. as you say, israel saying this morning that it's arrow three aerial defense system took out a surface to surface missile that was fired israel from yemen, and that it didn't enter israeli airspace, or those sirens did sound just as a precautionary measure. and the houthis confirming that they fired a number of ballistic
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missiles towards israel. the houthis are saying that they are preparing for a long war and that television is still not safe for reference to the successful ronen that they sent towards their television slammed into an apartment block near the beach friends about 100 meters away from the us consulate on friday killing an israeli man at 50-year-old man who moved to israel from belarus a couple of years ago when he was asked the idf spokesman daniel hagari said that despite well them 200 projectiles being fired by the houthis towards israel since the hamas terrorist attacks of october the seventh, they acted on this occasion because an israeli man had been killed. fred elliott gotkine here in london. thank you very much and joining us now, live is no orlando. she is the deputy editor in chief for haaretz and comes to us from a tel aviv know. i want to speak about israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's visit to the u.s. in a second, but also i do want to get your take on this back
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and forth that we're seeing now aubetween, israel and the houthi rebels, how dangerous do you think something like this can be for israel because they have their ongoing campaign in gaza. they have the issues on the northern border in lebanon. they have the standoff with iran that continues. and now it seems possibly another front to worry about. >> yes, fred, that's right. just this morning in israel, it's now 11 in the morning and israel, and we already saw that there were several missiles fired from yemen intercepted by the arrow, three air defense in israel it was outside israeli territory but still this is pretty concerning now, as you said, we have the northern front, we have gaza. now, the houthis in yemen are actually saying that they're going to increase their attacks. so yes, where they would say that this is pretty much this is very worrying indeed certainly isn't of course, all this as the campaign in gaza continues,
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and the prime minister now going to washington, dc what do you expect? what does he have to deliver for the israelis when he meets with president biden? but of course also in that address to congress of course it depends to which is rarely is you know, israel is pretty divided right now and each side and the political game is expecting house. >> netanyahu just announced this morning he will leave for the u.s. monday morning. he will meet biden on tuesday many of the israelis that actually support a deal to release the hostages from gaza. and basically also the war expect biden to be harsh with netanyahu and the man that from him. while others, of course supporting the 20 hours more hawkish stand are expecting him to avoid any of these direct
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american demands. so it really depends on which side of the political spectrum you are in israel regarding the expectation from this visit. >> and you did have some protests obviously going on over the past week demanding a ceasefire, demanding a deal to release the hostages. how big is that pressure on netanyahu especially right now, as the u.s. is saying, they believe that they're inside the ten yard line. is sector state blinken put it well, there's quite a lot of pressures and yes, israelis are taking the streets more and more demand, demanding this deal that will also end the war in gaza. i have to say most israelis that are demonstrating are not demonstrating tandoor. there demonstrating to release the hostages. but this is the outcome. this is this, is what it basically a deal will mean some israelis also support that, but that's i would say, a smile. it's a minority, a political minority right now there are growing pressures, but on the other hand, we've
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been saying that for a while now and it's being nine months now since the beginning of this war. and we keep hearing about deals and pressures for a deal. but there's no deal and at the same time, of course, within the coalition, netanyahu is facing a lot of pressure to not compromise from people like ben gvir, how big does that weigh on him and how does he navigate that? so that's the extreme right branch of this government. of course they also they were against the previous deals, which in the end the gut, a lot of support within the israeli public, even those that support the extreme right in the end, they were when you see these people coming out of gaza in the end, people are happier but, you know, it's a political games, so they're using it to pressure from their side. there is a political solution to that. the center political spectrum, led by benny gantz would, of course support the governments to make this deal. so even if those
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extreme right factory or will leave the government if such a deal will be accepted, then there is a solution. the government could still pass that there's clearly been a lot of tension between the biden administration and prime minister netanyahu what do you think that he is going to washington with? what is his strategy? would is he for himself and for his government want to come out with well, nothing you always wants to give a good speech at the congress for him, it's also about domestic politics because his supporters, you know, they like it when he tells the american israel's perspective of things. >> so for him, it's always, i think more about the domestic policy then the international achievement but he will force ask the us to continue and provide ammunition for this war. we have to remember that
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this is not only about political diplomatic deal, this is also about israel's ability to keep on fighting with american ammunition so that's also on the table, of course. >> i want to ask you, from your perspective on the ground, how big do you think the chances are of a ceasefire deal being very close? i know that the prime minister visited rafah just this past week saying that the pressure on hamas will continue and he believes that actually moves a ceasefire deal closed no, sir that pressure that he's continuing well, fred, i have wishful thinking here because i hope so much that the deal is close, but again, we've been in this ongoing news for nine months now and nine months we've been told that the deal is near and it wasn't so i can't really predict, but i really hope that we will see a deal soon know orlando in tel aviv. thank you very much for joining us and we are getting more details about president zelensky's phone call with donald trump. mr.
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zelenskyy spokesperson says, trump told ukraine's president to ignore what he called, quote, fake news that his reelection would be beneficial to russia. trump reportedly added that there are no excuses for what moscow has done in ukraine earlier, mr. zelenskyy said trump had agreed to meet him and discussed possible ways to end the war the spokesperson says that the details of that meeting are yet to be worked out. turning now to bangladesh, where the military enforced curfew continues ahead of today's highly anticipated supreme court hearing on the controversial job quota system. outrage over the decades old program can sparked nationwide protests earlier this month. those demonstrations turned violent and deadly in recent days as clashes between student protesters and police reportedly killed dozens and injured thousands more, according to data from hospitals across the country. and we will take a quick break for viewers in north america. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment for our international viewers.
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assassination attempt on donald trump at a pennsylvania rally a week ago, remains a mystery. >> three investigators continue to trace the movements of thomas crooks, the 20-year-old gunman, who was killed by secret service counter-sniper. gloria pazmino, now has the latest on the investigation well, we're learning new details about some evidence that was found inside thomas matthew crooks 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 drama on on saturday morning. >> now, why is that information so critical? well, it certainly suggests to a level of preparation and planning on crooks 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. plus set to take place and potentially helped them decide where to
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position himself. we know that he was on top of a roof where he had a direct view you 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. what we do know something about the searches that he had 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 drove to a local home depot where he
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bought a ladder and to an ammunition store where he bought about 50 rounds of aml. >> 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 picture here, trying to determine what drove him to do this, we could go if it was really driven purely by i political ideology, or if this was really a crime of convenience and proximity especially because they've also found honed and that crooks spent some time on the internet looking up information about ethan crumbley and his parents. >> now isn't crumbley. >> is a mass high school shooter who was convicted just a recently along with his parents. we don't know why
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crooks was looking up information about he's in firmly 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 to develop certainly investigators 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. >> now authorities meanwhile say they have thwarted another threats to the republican candidate police arrested a florida man for posts on social media, threatening to kill former president donald trump and his vice presidential pick, j.d. vance michel, martin wiseman is also accused of threatening trump and vance is families with bodily harm. wiseman was arrested friday
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without incident after multiple law enforcement agencies including the secret service, investigated tips and wiseman facebook account. he's currently being held without bond now, of course, another major story that we've been following this weekend, computer systems are coming back online after a global tech outage, but 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 were delayed. the most effected airline is delta, which is now putting on hold. it's unaccompanied minors program until monday. but in europe, officials say the situation is largely back to normal i, 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 the problem was traced to a faulty software update by the company called crowdstrike and
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according to some observers, the entire fiasco may have been caused by just one or two lines of bad code. cnn's tom foreman explains how such a small mistakes snowballed into a. massive problem like i'm being completely screwed over as airports and trains hospitals and emergency services, media retailers, delivery companies, and even the us space program grappled with the global cyber outage a stunning admission dingell glitch in a software update from the cybersecurity company crowdstrike, triggered the whole mess. >> we identify this very quickly and remediated the issue and as systems come back online, as they're rebooted, they're coming up and they're working. >> this is how it happened. crowdstrike is a multi-billion-dollar cybersecurity firm, which helps many fortune 500 companies protect their microsoft operating systems from hack curves and viruses that
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requires constant updates. and normally when one is deployed, it will be tested extensively and they will work widely with the providers like microsoft and other organizations that run these platforms to make sure it is compatible with these networks. >> but this update was faulty using the affected computers around the planet to shut down. dave dewalt is a top expert in the field. he was up all night helping get them back online. >> case crowdstrike was doing everything in its power to stop threats from occurring by doing the updates. but at the same time, the quality control broke down and we ended up with what we had happen government services far and wide were affected by the outage, including in the u.s. homeland security, the department of justice social security, and even some state 911 systems at the white house. the fact they could all be affected by one mistake he's raising caution flags. >> this digitization in technology has brought massive
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benefits, but every technology has its downsides as it is in new york. one of the famous billboards of times square was blanked by the problem in paris. final preparations for the olympics were rattled and all over the banking industry and everything else. a couple, a couple more hours maybe the rest of the day and will be returned. >> disputes about how long it will take to get back to normal. >> there are estimates that this is going to take some days, perhaps even weeks to fully recover from the impacts analysts call it a testament to crowdstrike that so many governments and corporations rely on the company. >> but they say could also be a warning that maybe there should be some other options if one mistake can cause so many problems but if such a small mistake can cause a glitch like that. and such massive problems are we likely to see something like that? again, one expert spoke about that on cnn earlier
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and he said, at this stage, there's only so much we can do we're too far gone. >> we're 20 years into this particular internet. and the structure and the backups. and so were not going to be able to change the underlying fragility in architecture of the internet and the way digital systems communicate in the way updates are delivered, in particular by third parties who you can't, you just have to rely on. you have to accept an update to your phone or your computer. you don't really know what's in it. it's sort of too late to change that system i guess the analogy i might use is if you had a bridge that collapsed you might rebuild it with better steal and make sure it's stronger. and we certainly should do that. >> but if the underlying foundations it's just not practical to rebuild them, you're going to be stuck with him and i am afraid in this particular case, we're going to be stuck with inherent fragility of the internet and our digital system, we can do more to protect ourselves. but at the end of the day, this kind of thing might well happen again he also said the outage
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may have been caused by crowdstrike, not testing the update enough before it was sent out 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 tales 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 went into north georgia. >> atlanta's seeing some of these moderate, even in some places, severe impacts from drought when we've had a stationary front literally just parked across the southeast, a lot of this week, that's continuing with the rounds of showers for some stores. 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 de most of these storms look like they dropped some where 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
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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 continues to sit and bring up above average temperatures from the pacific northwest down the california coast. but again, with that 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 place like palm springs as we start out the workweek near one-twelfth on tuesday, vegas continues i 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 heat. 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
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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 access to air conditioning the pacific northwest 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 come continue to stay out west through monday and tuesday as that heat also just stays kind of parked the ntsb is investigating a deadly plane crash in northern new york state that was near niagara falls. >> one person is dead after the small plane went down on saturday. police say the single engine cessna was being used mr. for skydiving and was heading back to land after releasing all the skydivers, the pilot was the only one on board at the time of the crash. and chemicals and plastic waste are clogging the mediterranean sea, dirtying the once beautiful blue water i'm putting both the environment and tourist dollars at risk.
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live on the shores of the heavily polluted mediterranean. and a further 270 million tourists visit each year in 2019, water pollution was connected to about 1.4 million premature deaths globally each year, according to the lancet underscoring the risks involved with exposure to polluted water the fishing industry is also at risk since microplastics and the toxic contaminants that attach them are starting to show worrying health consequences for those who catch fish and those who consume it plastic is a forever pollutant according to climate crisis experts. meaning once it becomes invasive, it's here to stay for now, holiday makers who enjoy this peaceful paradise, hope others will do their part to stop spreading the scorch but important to keep the beach, the water clean. it's more beautiful in
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olympics picked us up from the street and be like, hey what those guys doing on the street is night's legs grab this, you know, we we already really set also our community on a huge platform ourselves a huge platform that's already global from the u.s. >> to france, pakistan, india, libya, and yemen and for a dance that is highly competitive, judged along specific criteria, ocean energy execution, musicality technique, and vocabulary so you need to be the most complete and you're dance show, you master all parties from making and to mix or and to make the best position and able months with the music. >> now, breakdown thing is coming to the plaza la concorde, where battles will be held at the very end of the paris games francis team is working on its moves and its confidence. >> you just have to be the most connected to the moment possible. i think that's the key for me during a battle.
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forget everything, and just face the opponents and be their hear the music, look at the crowd, look at the judges and enjoyed the moments a far cry from its 30 beginnings and an opportunity for the world to discover just how far breakdancing has come melissa bell, cnn, paris the wnba all-star team, shine saturday with a victory over the olympic team usa dominating the game is the woman that you see right here. >> the game's mvp, a 3k augoon belali discord, an all-star game record of 34 points. and crowd-favorite caitlin clark also set an all star game rookie record ten assists this is the second time non olympian wnba players have beaten team usa. another great story before we go, nasa is curiosity rover made a discovery on mars that scientists are calling quote,
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