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president trying to draw five of stake for the legal cases against him from state to federal courts. we're going to look at the legal lifeline, the supreme court's conservative justices have thrown it and turn every once forces a flight to divert and leaves 30 passengers endured afterward. one same quote, we thought we were going to die. we're going to show you what happened inside that plane. we are following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in right here to cnn news central debate fallout is coming fast. >> sources are telling us that democratic governors are now asking for a meeting with the white house after the president's rough performance. a sourcing that meeting could happen tomorrow and a house democratic lawmakers just told me, quote, there's a large and increasing group of house democrats concerned about the president's candidacy,
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representing a broad swath of the caucus. we are deeply concerned about his trajectory and his ability to win. we want to give him space to make a decision, meaning to step aside, but we will be increasingly vocal about our concerns if he doesn't. all of this is new cnn polling is telling us what voters think about democrat's chances in november and whether biden is the right choice for the top of the ticket. so let's turn now to cnn, political analyst mark preston. all right. let's talk about a mark because trump has six point lead coming out of the debate. that question that we just posed about what voters think, what does this show us? >> well, a couple of things we had this new poll that just came out about an hour ago, briana, it is chock-full of information. these are just a couple of the data points it's and i've got to tell you, i haven't seen a pole like this in a while and i'm not hyping it up. it is incredibly interesting. so donald trump, as we saw as you note, has a six point lead over joe biden that hasn't changed since donald trump's lead back in january. but here's where the problems come. for the president right now, president
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biden, if you look right now where his support is among democrats and democratic leaning voters, he has lost three percentage points. now that's a small amount, okay. but again, this is only been a few days since we've seen this debate. the conversation just seems to be getting louder. the governor's, as you know, will be here in washington tomorrow. s1 will be virtual trying to figure out, or at least expressing their concerns about what happened the other night with president biden. we saw are representative quickly this morning on cnn talking about his concerns for sheldon whitehouse, the center from what the voices are starting to come up. but this is problematic as you go on. could this pole even be worse than we're seeing right now, let's let's look at his approval rating right now. it has all the way down to 36 now, just to put that in perspective, if you look at the last four presidents who were under 45% going back to jimmy carter, they all lost so that is a troubling data point right now, briana, for the biden campaign, as are many others, we've seen in this poll.
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>> so the question really is, if not biden than who write and much of the focus has been on people like gavin newsom, the governor of california, gretchen whitmer, michigan, maybe transportation secretary pete buttigieg hypothetically, top of the ticket, right? there's this hypothetical. many of them out there, not a whole lot of attention has been played paid to vice president kamala harris. what is the poll show there? well, this is interesting too, because immediately afterwards it was all this talk as you note about getting newsome, could he come in and save the day and he's the young? >> california, democratic governor yada yada, yada. well, if you look at the poll numbers right here, kamala harris, who wasn't necessarily mentioned in the first breadth all the time. she actually is polling better than a1 that we've mentioned so far that anybody has mentioned so far that could potentially hypothetically may be could replace joe biden at the top of the ticket. now, look there our technical financial rules regarding the campaign funds that have already been collected and kamala harris would be entitled
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to those. so there's that but there's also the political part of this. could you imagine if the democratic party came in and said, we are going to replace joe biden. joe biden cited step away and kamala harris, guess what, even though you're the first african american vice president, and you're a woman, first woman vice president are you're out like we're gonna put somebody else and i think politically that's very difficult for democrats. >> so you can see the chaos that would come from that. thank you so much mark for taking us through the pools. very important thank cam. >> all right. we have breaking news and to cnn, the first sitting democrat representative lloyd dog, it texas has called on president biden to withdraw from the race on the heels of that conversation, you just had briana about the voices getting louder cnn's mj lee as following this development from the white house of jane, what are you learning about this yeah, pam well, first of all, we are learning that nearly everybody in the democratic party is looking for reassurance. and this of course is one example where some democrats are just not going to be reassured, their minds are not going to be altered, but
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are jake tapper? for our relatedly is reporting that a group of democratic governors is seeking now a beating with the president at the white house so that they can be reassured so that they can discuss their concerns. burns about what they saw on the debate stage last week, we are told that the white house is in tomorrow as a potential time for this group to come in. and the group we are pulled according to jake's reporting, how to call yesterday amongst themselves led by minnesota governor tim walz, and they were discussing their concerns about the president's debate performance, and the emphasis really appears to have been that they would like to hear more directly from the president, as well as the vice president. vice president kamala harris. now there, are of course, some serious sensitivities right now within the party, the group of governors on this call discuss their concerns about going public with some of the concerns that they have been discussing privately. and one of the concerns is that if they were to do that, that that
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could backfire and lead to the biden campaign and the president digging in even further. now, so far we have not actually had any readouts from the white house on the president directly calling on top elected democratic officials like a leader, jeffries, or senator schumer, which of course pam is really remarkable given the crisis mode that the party is in right now. >> yeah. because i just reported this breaking news coming in. you have this representative from texas, and democrats being the first democrat elected democratic coming out with the same actually, president biden should step aside, so we will see if that trend continues or not. but the inj, you also have at the same time the biden campaign releasing these new fundraising numbers for the month of june in its reporting, really an impressive overhaul, right yeah. >> and you know, the fund raising and the money continuing to flow in, it is going to be so important for the camp pain. and this has been how rare a bright spot we could say for the campaign at a time when they haven't had a lot of good headlines or the campaign says that it raised
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127 million million dollars in the month of june and it now has $240 million of cash on hand. but i will tell you according to our reporting, there is a of effort going on right now by the campaign behind the scenes to try to very much reassure donors harris, who are freaked out. and worry jeff zeleny and i spoke with participants on a call that campaign chair, jen o'malley, dillon held with donors yesterday and we're we're told that she tried to offer a very staunch defense of the president's health on this call at one time, at one point on the call saying he's probably in better health the most of us i remember this was a call with some 500 donors on it and one of the participants said that they thought that that was an offensive thing to say. and basically not taking getting into account the seriousness of what everybody saw on the debate stage last week. now, this of course is not the first example of something some democrats saying that the dismissive tone from the campaign has been
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off-putting and dismissive overall to the gravity of the concerns that a lot of folks in the park what do you are feeling, including the use of the term bed wedding, which some democrats have described to me as disgusting and disrespectful all right. >> and daily live at the white house for us it's about what's going on behind the scenes with democrats. let's turn now to cnn settlements or body. the biden campaign as we were just talking about, it's on the defense, pushing back against these calls from within the party for him to drop out of the race for president by the drop out of the race, we're just learning about this representative from texas being the first to come out and say biden's you step aside. what? also is going on, what's happening on capitol hill among democrats? yeah, concern is definitely rising. pam and i think that's very plain, laid bare by a lot of these statements that were coming from democrats on capitol hello and importantly, the significance of these statements are happening in public. they are being put out on press releases. they are talked about in the media. these are not democrats behind closed doors that are quietly privately expressing these
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concerns. democrats are doing it in the open era and that's significant, including as you said, congressman lloyd dog, it becomes the first city oh, critic, lawmaker to call officially on biden to withdraw from the race and notably, in his statement, he says, i make this decision with strong reserve relations about doing so, making them in public, but decided that he had to do this. he said he did not make the decision lightly to go forward. we also saw a significant statement this morning to our colleague kasie hunt earlier today from congress and democratic congressmen, mike quigley, signaling some openness to also replacing joe biden on the ticket so he had to say but i think he has to be honest with himself, this decision he's going to have to make he clearly has to understand i think what you're getting to here is that his decision not only impact excuse. go on to serve in the white house the next four years. but who's going to serve in the senate? who's going to serve in the house, and it will have implications for decades
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to come. it's his decision i just want him to appreciate at this time just how much it impacts, not just his race, but all the other races coming in remember that last name, are they made so important to lawmakers on the hill. how is this affecting these incumbent members of congress running again, especially those who are in tough districts, will they see drag on the ballot that its top on their mind and certainly potentially could fuel this concerned go grow large are now the biden campaign says that they've been reaching out to lawmaker and lawmakers and the hell trump mind you stop some of this criticism happening. but again, as you heard mj say that the top leadership haven't yet heard specifically from biden about this. and seriously has not done much to quell the concern we heard from center white house earlier today saying that he wants the binding camp to be candid about his its condition. so certainly a lot of questions remain man. there's a lot of discussion
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today also about trust. do we trust some of these campaign officials, white house officials, are saying, oh, this was just one night i think that's a big part of the discussion as well. someone's are 40. thank you so much. briana as president biden's campaign is trying to dispel concerns about his catastrophic debate performance last week, his advisors tell cnn, the president is considering sitting down for a high-profile interview here in the coming days ryan stelter or former coworker and current vanity fair special correspondent, is with us now. i wonder brian, if you think sitting down for an interview would do the trick i've been making calls about this briana for the last 24 hours. i've heard from a lots of white house correspondence, network executives. there certainly is a lot of interest in an interview that would be a prized interview right now. but this reminds me of the old phrase about putting a band-aid on a bullet wound. an interview at this point would just be a band-aid on a giant gaping bullet hole. this body you
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president biden is bleeding out and a single interview is not going to change that the news in the last couple of hours is just even more for him. i think instead of just an interview, think about another debate, think about a rematch between trump and biden. think about a series of press conferences think about a series of town halls that would be a little bit more, i think in the realm of what might help at this point. but an interview, it's abandoned on a believable yeah. i guess that's my question is does he need to do something that mirrors more the debate that it is at night right? >> that it is something that is for an extended period of time that it is not on the prompter. i know they've been pointing to, for instance, this north carolina event he had right after that debate, but that was a very different thing. thing this raises a question about whether he can, in other words, if he could do that, he would do that by now today, it's tuesday, the debates almost a week ago at this point, everyone understands he was at fundraisers over the weekend. >> he was hanging out with his
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family at camp david, but in the middle of a crisis, a president usually takes action in a crowd crisis. he's right now in a political crisis of his own making. and he's not taking that action we've heard reports about the president being best equipped between 10:00 a.m. and 4pm if he could hold a primetime news conference, he probably would. and i think that's probably what a lot of democrats are getting out as we hear these private calls. i think briana, what's so interesting now is what people are saying in private as more we're honest than what they're saying in public. i'm hearing democrats to say to me that this is a guy that's been wrapped up in bubble wrap for years and now they're starting to get honest about the condition these in i should mention we're looking at live pictures of president biden where he's going to be speaking about extreme weather, which we've all been experiencing. he's at the dc emergency operation centers, so when he does begin speaking, we will take that live. let's say brian, he does an interview and he doesn't do that. well, i
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mean, how would that what would the ramifications of that be? >> right? that's the other factor here, but biden does have an opportunity, i think about the holiday weekend that we're heading into 4 july if anything, if any moment is a moment for unity biden. i'm sure is thinking about how to take advantage of these upcoming de is but you're absolutely keen on the key issue shoe for the president and his aides. if he does come out and answer questions whether an interview in a news conference and he stumbles, that stumble will be the main story and that is not the media's fault. this is no longer a media, of framing. this is about elected officials in his own party rebelling against him to the extent that journalists are the ones raising these questions about the president's fitness that's now fading into the background because it's his own party asking the questions. >> yeah, they are. i spoke with a house democratic lawmaker who was asking that question just a short time ago. what, about the kind of sitting around considering doing an interview? as you said, we're a week out. i mean, should he have been sitting for an interview last friday right or take more and
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more extemporaneous questions, right? >> more unscripted, unprompted appearances would have gone a great way to relieve some of the stress, some of the nx, right? he could call into national radio shows right now, he could go on pod save america i'm sure those democratic coast, what to do an emergency podcast episode at any given time. what we're not seeing from the biden white house is in some ways more revealing than what we are seeing right now. yes, it makes sense. he's going to hold an event to talk about the hurricane down south and talking about other extreme weather those are logical setups for the president, but they're also very controlled. they're also very low risk i mean, we should notice, let's listen in actually to president biden right now in washington talking about extreme weather. >> here we go. >> good afternoon my father were here. he's looking down and he's turned to say, i apologize for my back thank
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you. very much. doing a hell of a job. all of you look there. thanks, reduction in. joined me today. dc emergency operation center also want to thank the first responders the risks of lives every single day running into danger to save others. what everyone's running away from danger. i'm here to talk about how we're preparing and responding to the dangerous impacts of extreme weather and the climate crisis affecting people all around america, all around the country matter of fact, beyond the round america summer has just started already, already, tens of millions of americans are under heat warnings from record-shattering temperatures last month here in dc, temperature 100 degrees in phoenix, arizona, 112 degrees. and las vegas, 111 degrees above-normal temperatures also expected for much of the country in july especially in central and eastern united states, extreme heat. this is, i think in a surprise, a lot of
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people not you all, but extreme heat is a number one weather related killer in the united states more people die from extreme heat than floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes combined say that again combine more people died from heat than those three other measure issues. and look right now we're also tracking hurricane beryl was just passing in the caribbean. is the earliest time ever. a dangerous category five hurricane, as we've been recorded in american history people impacted islands and communities are in our prayers. and we stand by to provide assistance to them look, extreme weather events drive home. the point that i've been saying for so long ignoring climate change is deadly and dangerous and eras it's possible. is climate fuel extreme weather events don't just affect people's lives. they also cost money. they hurt the economy, and they had a significant negative psychological effects people last year, the largest
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weather-related disasters cost over. you get this 90 billion in damages in america 90 billion in damages. that's the cost so far last last year they drove nearly 2.5 million people out of their homes from hawaii to vermont these events also pose serious threats to our nation's transportation system to our power grid. farms, fisheries, and fars in each case, cross lives and costing money and the impacts are seeing are only going to get worse and more frequent, more ferocious hit. and our most vulnerable people in the most hardest hit communities in the world look we can change all that. so then our power that's why the dam and house these five new axes. my administration is taking to address extreme weather, including heat and other hazards the first the department of labor's supposed a new role. and when finalize will establish the nation's first ever federal safety standards for excessive heat in the workplace. this includes
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things like developing response plans to hizon us, training employees and supervisors implementing rest breaks access to shade and water think we'd have to tell people access to shade water. but gradually easy new employees into heat environments across the country, workers suffer heat stroke or even die just doing their jobs this new role will substantially reduce heat injuries and illnesses and deaths for over 36 million workers touma will apply from farmworkers to construction workers postal workers manufacturing workers, and so much more. i want to thank vice president harris for the work she's done since he was in the united states senate that led to this rule second, the coming days, my federal emergency management will also finalize a rule to improve our nation's resilience against flooding resilience female are now factor into the effects of
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future flooding for any federally funded construction project that is going to look at what caused damage, what broke down, and what the best way to repair it is. not just big, bring it back to what it was, but prioritize making them better prioritize nature-based solutions to reduce risk of floods. look third, famous announcement excuse me, nearly $1 billion in grants for over 650 projects across the country that help communities protect against natural disaster including extreme heat storms and flooding these grants will also help advance my justice 40 initiative to deliver at least 40% of overall benefits of clean transit, clean energy, and climate investment too devastated communities poor communities always left behind for environmental protection agency is releasing a new report showing the continued impacts of climate change and the health of the american people. and on our environment this report will help us
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prepare better respond faster, and save more lives. and fifth, later this summer, my administration will convene the first ever white house summer on extreme heat, bringing together state local, tribal and territorial leaders in international partners who are protecting communities and workers from extreme weather. every single solitary day along with these actions another reason why we're here today is he get the word out. so folks know these resources are available to them, and anyone who needs them. you got to have to tell him the group or a brief me earlier my brother has an expression you've gotta know how to know we think everybody understands government it's complicated on america people no help us here. how to get that help follow the guidance local leaders and public safety officials stay indoors somewhere cool. if you're vomiting be careful on hot pavement. know the signs of heat stroke like headache, nausea, and dizziness, and
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always have water with you whenever you're outside the summer today's announcements build on historic action. my administration has already taken to address extreme heat events. we launched a new website he.gov. me, say it again he.gov, its shares life-saving information links. i new heat risk tool to help communities forecast extreme he just enter your zip code and see the heat forecasts not only generically generally, but in your community where you live we'll get back to exactly what the heat forecasts for you or neighborhood is my department of labor also created the first ever national program to protect workers from his stress we've invested billions to enhance our power grid expand energy shortages. so that lights, air conditioning, refrigeration, internet stand during heat waves, storms, and other climate the changes its building back a different way all toll we've invested a
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record more than $50 billion for climate resilience, including against extreme heat and wildfires but that's not all the american my record rescue plan is helping states and cities promoted energy efficiency, reduce the impacts from flooding and opened cooling centers people have to know where to go, where they can go in a neighbor, they just not automatic through the bipartisan infrastructure law. we're delivering over 20 million dollars to lower your energy costs. upgrading electric grid to a standard stronger heat waves, and storms. and my inflation reduction act the most significant climate specimen ever in the history of the world anywhere in the world has already created 300,000 new jobs. building clean energy. we need to cut our emissions lead the world unfortunately my predecessor and the maga republicans in congress are trying to undo all this progress. they still deny climate change even exist he
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deny climate change even exist. they must be living in a hole somewhere at the expense of health and safety of their own constituents they denied exist. every single congressional republican voted against the investments which created these jobs and combat climate change. men of them are trying to repeal those fire provisions and kill those jobs i quite frankly think it's not only outrageous is really stupid everyone who willfully denies the impacts of climate change is condemning the american people are dangerous future and either is really, really dumb or has some other motive of how can we use a denied as climate change? for god's sake? let me close this. one disaster strikes, there are no red states or blue states. i've demonstrated that. i said, no matter what do you both remember, not everyone's going to get treated fairly or just communities, not red communities book communities are just communities. families looking for help my
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administration going to be there for you, every step of the way. you just said, remember who we are for god's sake. we're the united states of america united states america. there's nothing nothing, nothing beyond our capacity. if we work together so god bless wall, we're just getting started here, man. i'm confident we're going to get this done. and i want to turn i don't over to clean is born director of the acting director of dc homeland security and emergency management agency. tell you what his team's incredible work is gone on the front lines for. >> that is president biden speaking at the dc emergency operations center about extreme weather events, the likes of which certainly the east coast has been experiencing here recently. but that all across the country we have been watching. we'll continue to monitor this and still to come this our major your development in one criminal case against former president trump, how yesterday's supreme court ruling is already impacting his legal battles this election
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that it's open to delaying the sentencing a former president trump. trump was found guilty. of course, in may of 34 counts of falsifying business records related to payments to adult film actress stormy daniel's cnn's kristen holmes tracking all of these developments for us. kristin sentencing, we should know it was coming up fast. it was supposed to happen next week. so what happens now? next thursday. so now we're going to wait in here from the judge if he agrees to both sides, which seems strange that he wouldn't agree to postpone the sentencing, particularly now that we know that attorney's office is fine with that. so just to backtrack as to how exactly we got here as you noted, this is all about yesterday's immunity ruling. we heard from donald trump almost immediately afterwards his team saying that that new york hush money case should be thrown out because because of this immunity ruling, now we have heard from the district attorney's office in response to that, and this is what they said. they said, although we believed the defendants arguments to be without merit, we do not oppose his request for leave to file and his putative request to a jordan
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sentencing pending determination of his motion. they also called the have all the documents they needed by july like 24, so two weeks afterwards. so the really interesting thing here, briana though, is that one of the things we were tracking as they campaign report are not just legally was that this was just days before for the convention. it was going to set up the narrative going into the convention, there was some questions as to what that sentencing would look like, but also the narrative of donald trump is a martyr. he's a victim. now that goes away. so what exactly are they? going to do around the convention to lead up and build it as a patient one thing that's still missing that they haven't done is announced vice president. >> i wonder if the trump campaign feels that this gives some voters a reason to sort of forgive him, right? for this conviction. at a time where you have biden coming off of a catastrophic debate performance. how are they feeling right now the campaign. >> so i would go two lanes here. one when you're talking about the community, i would say that it helps them politically, maybe not necessarily for voters to
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forgive them, but when you look at it as a whole, you see this argument that the supreme court ruled with donald trump. they have said over and over again that everything including the new york hush money case was some form of quote-unquote lawfare from the biden administration. obviously, as we know, we have absolutely zero evidence that biden as linked to any of doctrine trump's legal issues, however, that is something that they have pushed politically. they do believe that this immunity ruling, as well as last week's ruling on january 6, to the department get rid of justice overreached on that issue when they were charging some of the participants in january 6, help them politically because it tells voters, oh, look, the supreme court agreed with us all of the things that we are saying turns out their true. so there's one line there. now on the other side, how's the campaign feeling? well, they're feeling great. donald trump is usually in charge. the not in charge of, but most of them media narrative and it's not always positive. this is the time that you're not really seeing or hearing from donald trump almost at all. and that is intentional they are riding this wave. they know the new cycle is about biden and it is
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not positive. so they want to sit back. he's a bedminster right now playing golf, celebrate 4 july with his family don't expect to hear that much for a membrane right now very interesting kristen holmes, thank you for the report. >> we appreciate it. and coming up anger and frustration building in the streets of kenya protesters demanding accountability bloody and the resignation of the president will have that ahead july 4 cnn concert event rick performance by keith urban ashanti, maybe wrexham, the killers, and many more fourth in america, thursday, july 4, it's seven eastern on cnn. >> this is the one she fixes. she manages, she perfects because maintaining this space transports her to this base the industrial grade product you need call click are stopped by granger for the ones who get it done. >> shallow cancer is it's hard, but st. joe does gotten us through it singer has hope
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pete man teen joins us. so how long did they have to experience this horrific, turbulent it sounds like this was pretty brief, but the scene is really incredible, especially when you consider the interior panels that were broken off in the seat folded like a book because those are pretty strong, kind of a prominent of how strong this turbulence was. one passenger even lodge in that overhead bin and had to be pulled out according to one onboard air europa says 30 passengers received minor injuries and according to reports, brazilian public health officials say passengers got head, neck, and chest injuries. want you to listen now to one of the passengers who was onboard this flight from one moment to the next, the plane destabilized and went into a dive the people who didn't have seat belts went up in the air and hit the ceiling and they got hurt. those who had seat belts on, not so much. then we landed here as an emergency. they helped us on the runway. we were on the plane for three or four hours without being being able to move the question for
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investigators will now be how this happened. >> since airlines are getting better all the time at forecasting, turbulence, it is an invisible phenomenon to pilots onboard radar can detect some of the major causes like thunderstorms, though important to note are cnn weather team says there were no thunderstorms in the area at the time. there's also mountain wave turbulence, which creates shearing columns of wind. there's wake turbulence, which is created by another airplane hi and just like the wake on a boat then there is clear air turbulence. the most mysterious type of turbulence associated with none of those tell tales i just laid out. it's usually bumpy patches at high altitudes it's more frequent in the winter time. remember brazil in the southern hemisphere where it's winter there right now, the big takeaway for passengers here is to always keep your seat belt buckled or at least as much as it can hard to do on a flight like those 12 hours long so when you're up and walking around, going to the bathroom, stretching your legs, have to treat it like a bit of a risk. we're going into a huge period for international
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travel right now. and remember the national transportation safety board says turbulence is the number one cause of injuries on commercial flights the good news is the data says us airlines have become good at avoiding it. and passengers are really following the rules. the latest data from the faa says 17 people only 17 people suffered serious injuries from turbulence on us flights in 2022 and 2021, that number was six. that was the peak of the pandemic, although number is certainly going to rise with the tsa numbers we've been seeing a record just set last month on june 23rd, and we're likely to set a other air travel record over this weekend with all these people coming home after the july 4th rush the bottom line is when nervous flyers see this or even just a regular flyer, right? they think, oh my gosh, i do not want to go through that. how do aviation experts investigate turbulence? the big thing that they're going to have to do now is pull a black boxes and sort of figure out what the forces the g-forces that they were experiencing in the airplane cabin was like at the time of those incident. the other thing
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that they'll also really need to do is pull all of the weather data so right now, we're able to see that there wasn't really a lot of strong convective activity that's hot air rising, that turns into thunderstorms. the weather team hasn't been able to see that. i'm their radar from the time of this incident, but that'll be something that investigators will look at closely to. they will just really want to know was this caused by something external, which is typically the cause of turbulence? or could this have been maybe an internal thing? thing because during the lanham incident back earlier this spring, that was something that was initially reported as a turbulence incident, although it turned out to be somebody leaning on a switch on one of the pilots let's see, it's that ran the pilot seat into the control column of the airplane, which caused the airplane and nose over briefly, and people who hit the ceiling. so there could be a lot of factors here and we don't want to speculate, although it's something that investigators now really have their work cut out to do. this seems like just the latest incident involving turbulence and not to out myself as a rule, blake breaker, but i am tempted when there's a long
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sleep involved in a flight to maybe take a break from the seat belt, but i will tell you after the last severe turbulence event that yielded some video like this no way. >> i could not feel comfortable. i was where i took a lot of flight from the middle east and i had that seat belt on. i wonder if that's the effect for passengers, right? right now, but also what can the airlines do to try to get people to comply? i think the airlines sort of really need to step up their game here. >> and so you think that when you're in a car, a modern car? relatively new over the last ten or 20 years there was an alarm, always blaring at you when you have your seat belt off. and so in a commercial flight, i think there's sort of this flip side to the seat belt sign being on so many the times, i think people have sort of come to ignore and make it sort of background noise like the no smoking sign. we all know that smoking is not allowed on airplanes the seat belt sign is often on most of the time on a commercial flight. i wish just on a flight to seattle and back and that's a six-hour flight when you're going from dc westbound so it
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can't not get up and want to stretch your legs and go to the bathroom. so it's easy for us to say, well, always keep your seat belt on, but in reality, it's not a great practice. it's okay to do it's easy to do too. three three-hour flight domestic in the u.s go to the bathroom beforehand. you can probably stay in the seat the entire time. and airlines in the u.s. have gotten really good at figuring out with their own modelling not only from the national weather service, but also internally, where turbulence is going to be the one thing that airlines really rely on though, is something called pilot reports are wide reports, which is the airplane in front of you essentially saying, hey, there's turbulence here. you may want to watch out. it's kind of an old school antiquated system that dates back to pre-world war ii. so really they're, there needs to be some sort of technological advance, not only for the pilots who have to avoid this thing that they cannot see, but then there also need some sort of technological advance for the passengers to try and incentivize them to keep their seat belts on. i heard miles o'brien on our
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earlier say, if you wanted your seat belt on, but they don't want want you to keep it on, then maybe they would have to cut off your in-flight entertainment or something. there's sort of incentivize that or it's an honor system right now, totally. right yeah. and the flight attendants to police have two. >> that's right. all right thank you so much. incredibly alarming as we look at these pictures here. thank you for that. we'll be right back there's no war, so hateful war between kim this is a war between tracks house of the dragon, streaming exclusively on mac. >> this summer snacking, just got serious introducing new $3 footlong divers world might not be ready for them, but at $3 a pop, your wallet definitely is skating for over 45 years. it has taken a toll on my body. i
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they, kept chanting router must go that dissatisfaction with the president, william ruto and his administration, police using tear gas to kind of try and disperse some of these protests as in parts of the city where we were and what happened is that sometimes we saw protesters throwing rocks at the police. the police throwing tear gas at them. they throw back the tear gas canisters. it really chaotic day. and we also saw some looting evangelism. and that's been part of the problem here. president william ruto, last week said that the world is intimate protesters that were infiltrated by criminals. and he promised the full force of the law to take care of them. and that did not go down well, many young people, a lot of these protests were organized on tiktok and social media. gen z, trying to agitate for better country pan and as i mentioned, the proposed tax hikes that spurred these protests. they have already been dropped, but protests or is they're still out there what do they hope to accomplish now? >> they hope to spare the government of president william bradshaw, william ruto into
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more action, which is going to be difficult because when they say ruto must go, that is unlikely. present routers only two years into his term but what's happening here is extraordinary. present router has a lot of support and respect internationally you saw the white house roll out the red carpet for him in late may for that state visit, the first band african head of state and 16 years. but here at home, there's growing anger at his administration. about corruption, about the high cost of living in some cases about the extravagant lifestyles that some of his senior government officials live. and that's the angry you see translating on the streets of these young people, saying enough is enough. this is a fight for our future. this is the fight for survival. and they're willing to go out there and risk everything we saw on cnn last tuesday when protesters stormed into kenya's parliament and we saw police shooting directly at unarmed protesters. we've been doing a lot of reporting on that i can in high court has now bad police from using tear gas or water cannon or live ammunition. but that has not stopped up them from often breaking down these protests very violently than all right.
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