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here in the states, canada, and all around >> the world, i'm kim bruen, uber. this is cnn newsroom. regroup, rally and refused to quit the race. joe biden hold onto his candidacy on his debate performance. a bad night. some democrats say the president is in denial, but this could be biden's make or break moment. we look at other times president's of trying to make a come back from a bad performance. and later, china's military may not be as battled ready as it appears. what's behind the latest purge in leadership live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber us president joe biden says he will only drop out of the 2024 race or rethink his candidacy if, quote, the lord almighty comes down and tells him to galling his debate performance, a bad night. >> he says, it's not a reason
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for him to step aside. biden sat for an exclusive interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos. and he said his performance was no one's fault, but his, but he also pointed a finger at former president donald trump, areas having a bad night when i realized that even when i was answering a question, even if i turned his mic off, he was still shouting and i let it distract me. >> i'm not blaming put i realized that i just wasn't in control biden says, no one said he needed to have a cognitive test. >> he also said the job of president puts him through a full neurological test every day now the american people watching get their concerns about your age in your health are growing. so that's why i'm asking you to reassure them. would you be willing to have the independent medical evaluation? >> watch me be between there's a lot of time. let's in this camp over 125 days. so the
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answer decision, the right answer right now is now you don't want to do that, right? >> well, i've already done now many polls including cnn's latest poll, show trump leading in the race and a new reuters ipsos poll shows biden's approval rating at just 37%, which could be a bad sign, of course, for his reelection hopes mr. president, i've never seen a president, 36% approval get reelected. i don't believe that's my improvement and that's how in our pollster and if you stay in and trump is elected, and everything, your warning about comes to pass how will you feel in january feel as long as i gave it my all the good jobs i know i can do that's what this is about biden address supporters in the battleground, state of wisconsin on friday, he told them he's staying in the race and compared to his debate performance to donald trump's gaffes by the way, if you wonder whether trump has it all together did you ever hear how
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he explained fourth of july when he was president? no, i'm serious. it's true. is explanation how america won the revolutionary war. i'm not making this up he said in his fourth of july speech five years ago, he said, george washington's army one of the revolution by taking you draw the airport's from the british i'm talking about me, miss piggy airports and the british and 17, 76 mr. he is a stable genius some democratic ally has remained unconvinced by biden's arguments. >> the first democratic congressman to call on the president to withdraw from the race says he heard nothing in biden's interview to make him reconsider his position texas representative lloyd doggett now says that time is of the essence we may not be the lord almaty calling from on high, but from maine to washington
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tonight, from chicago, from arizona for people all over the country saying, mr. >> president, the risk of a trump presidency to destroy our democracy to give us, to take over the government, never give it back again is so great that we have to have our strongest candidate now i know i hear from some of the biden supporters there, like a constituent who sent me a one-line message that i loved and treasured for decade. he said, you're my horse. and i'm with you if you've never win and other race and biden has some supporters like that. but we can't afford to lose this race. and that's why we have to pick the strongest candidate possible. and every day he delays in making that decision, makes it more difficult. >> us senator mark warner is set to be leading an effort to get democratic senators on board with replacing joe biden. sources tell cnn that warner's playing to meet with other senators on monday meanwhile, a house lawmaker tells cnn that
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minority leader hakeem jeffries has scheduled a meeting with party leaders. there for sunday or summons for friday there's more the concern among democrats on capitol hill is only intensifying a handful of house democrats now saying they believe it is time for president joe biden to step aside. here's illinois congressman mike quigley. >> what we need right now, i think what takes the spine is to step aside and recognize the president. i'd states doesn't have the vigor necessary to overcome the deficit here. and it's going to affect us all. >> and privately, many additional members are expressing their concern about present and in biden's viability behind closed doors on sunday, house minority leader hakeem jeffries, he's called a virtual meeting for democratic committee ranking members that will be a key meeting for leadership to get a sense of how their members are feeling the house and senate will be back in washington on monday and tuesday. and sources
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telling cnn that will be something in an inflection point of sorts, members have been home, they've been hearing from their constituents and they will bring those concerns back with them here to washington. certainly a consequential moment for democrats here in washington, house democrats attempting to retake control of the house, and certainly, even as he digs in and recommit the race, but consequential moment for president biden, the lins fatty cnn, washington so president biden will have a couple of chances next week to show that he can handle another four years in the white house. >> mara jeff zeleny explains next week is a very big week for his day job. for the presidency, the native leaders the nato summit is here and that is going to once upon a time that was one of his biggest strengths for a variety of reasons. >> now, just where this campaign is a foreign affairs are not at the forefront of this flexion, but for him, they could be it could be a moment for him to show that he is in
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command and in control. he has said that he will have a press conference next week, so that offers another opportunity thursday or it could be a moment to show the opposite. there have been concerns we've all talked with officials to have said privately in meetings. he's not as sharp as he was. so next week will be an example in a way to see that. and it's pretty, they're going to be a lot of opinions next week in washington from capitol hill to nato liters. so it will be good chance to sort of size things up let's actually, listed is a professor of government at the university of essex. and she joined us now from winchester, england good to see you again so it seemed as though the media had set a really high bar for this abc interview as if one interview could magically wipe away hey, the fears. how do you think president biden did she did. >> okay. i don't think it's
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going to be enough to undo the damage that was done on thursday night. and now we're over a week from that debate. and that's all we've been talking about, is that debate and how we did. and there's been growing concern from democratic donors and more and more rumors of people saying that they want to pressure biden to step out. of course, she was very resolute and defiant in the interview, but i don't know if he did enough to allay concerns about his age and since that debate, we've had some polls that have come out that haven't been particularly good for biden in new york times full and a wall street journal poll, and they both had trump ahead of biden by six points. and among registered voters in the new york times poll, trump was ahead by eight points, but another startling statistic was in that role street journal poll, 80% of those surveyed felt that biden was too old. so biden has just a huge mountain to overcome here. >> well, exactly on that 80%
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whole aside from what we saw in the debate with our own eyes, i mean, there have been more leaks about his decline in cognitive performance in that interview, biden basically said he wouldn't take a cognitive test and release it. i mean, do you think he should with that perhaps allay some of those concerns that he might be too old for the next four years i think that would be helpful. i can see why he doesn't want to subject himself to these types of things. but he's really fighting to prove that he's mentally and physically fit. and there are only so many more opportunities that you can do that he has that opportunity. he's obviously going to be on the campaign trail and there'll be another debate in september, but the whole situation has gotten very dire and very urgent, meaning whatever the democrats are going to do, they've got to figure this out in the next two weeks, not months and there just isn't unity. they are completely
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fragmented. meanwhile, the other side trump's, has complete support, and this support has remained around 46%. it hasn't wavered no matter if he is a convicted felon, no matter what he does and he's been legitimize recently by the supreme court ruling, almost support for biden. i mean, we are seeing that fracture free, day we're seeing pass the torch signs now. so there's more pressure from the outside then from within the party was learning of more efforts to gather support behind an effort to ask biden to leave the race. i mean, do you get the sense that the mutiny is growing? >> it definitely is growing. you're hearing as you already mentioned, that donors might withhold money millions of dollars of money, and they wouldn't give it to biden if he stayed in the race and instead would give it to other democratic candidates that there is going to be just a mount, mounting amount of pressure on him to stop up down into try to do so with dignity,
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but i also think that the democrats have to find another candidate before they tell him that he's got to go. because actually when you look at the polling, when you look at other candidates going head-to-head against trump, and i should mention that we don't have great polling here, but what we find is that biden actually does better then some of the other candidates versus trump with the exception of kamala harris. but all of them would lose to trump in a head-to-head battle the democrats have so much work to do here, not just trying to nudge him to step down if that's what they want to do. but also define a suitable alternative. >> in the meantime, i mean, it's all a dream scenario for donald trump and he continues to basically stay off the front pages. i mean, that seems to be the right strategy here. just watch the democrats implode right and that's, perfect for him because then he doesn't have the attention on him and all of his liabilities, of course, he you saw him golfing and he was kind of enjoying
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himself and his team doesn't even want to release who his vice president and is going to be because they know that's going to take the story off of biden all the headlines have been about a biden and that typically hasn't been the way that campaign cycle has been. it's been mostly on trump and his criminal trials and various legal issues. but this is a perfect situation for trump. he can just go on the campaign trail. he can compete ten you to repeat some of the gaps of biden and all the attention is on biden's age and that's exactly what the democrats don't want one will have to leave it there, but always appreciate your analysis and attached to lynn said, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me oh, building on what we just spoke about there as the debates about biden's future plays out, his republican opponent, donald trump is doing something he rarely does keeping quiet. >> cnn, steve contorno has more donald trump spent friday lying low at his bedminster resort in new jersey continuing a remarkably quiet week for the former president, at least by his standards, his campaign has
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been contend to allow the spotlight to remain on president joe biden's debate performance. >> and the democrats hadn't hand-wringing over what to do about their presidential nominee at the same time, they are preparing potential contingencies in the extraordinary event that the president of the united states decides ultimately not to run for president after all, they have been poring over briefing books looking at some of the potential democratic contenders who may emerge as a replacement for joe biden, including michigan governor gretchen whitmer, arizona senator mark kelly pennsylvania governor josh shapiro and california governor gavin newsom at the same time, we're seeing a bit of a strategy changed from the trump campaign and his allies when it comes to vice president kamala harris, both the trump campaign and in a line super pac called maga inc. have attacked harrison recent days. they are suggesting that she would carry as much of the burden from the past four years as joe biden would and they would attack her equally on crime inflation, and
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immigration we've also heard an interesting line of attack from a trump adviser who said that they would probably try to not harris down by suggesting that she was hiding information from the public about joe biden's mental acuity and his physical decline? steve contorno, st. petersburg, florida, cnn the uk has a new prime minister after labors landslide election victory was more on that after the break, along with the challenges keir starmer phases as he takes the reins of power the only moderate in iran's presidential race comes out on top. >> or here if some of his first appeals to voters after results were announced, stay with us your wallet is always in danger. criminals gets scanned and accurate information without you even knowing worse yet, it's bogey and sodas disorganized, but not anymore because slim is introducing slim, it an ultrathin rfid
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>> but he could push for more dialogue with the west and possibly introduce some social changes at home with respect and humility i invite you all to join this government of service in a mission of national renewal our work is urgent and we begin it today thank you very much. >> uk's prime minister had a hectic day, friday after the labour party's landslide victory in british elections, keir starmer fielded calls from world leaders on friday, including president joe biden. the men spoke by phone and we'll meet next week during the nato summit in washington, dc starmer also named his new cabinet, including the uk's first female finance secretary, labour won its biggest parliamentary majority in decades on thursday, while many key conservative leaders lost their seats france is preparing
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to vote in its second and final round of parliamentary elections on sunday, the far-right national rally came out on top in the first round, taking it closer to the gates of power than ever before. but left-wing and centrist parties have previously united to block them from taking office cnn soskin on dorm has more on what's at stake the knee, the schwa not have a dramatic move. >> no one saw coming you should diesel dunk swa, let somebody national following his party's stinging defeat in the european parliamentary elections last month, french president emmanuel macron said he had no choice but to call snap elections the stakes for the second round on sunday could not be higher the fall, right? >> anti-immigration national rally party and its allies came out on top in the first round euroskeptic and russia-friendly . it's dwyane mahan, look, ben claims to have detoxified the
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party who's early ranks included members of an ss military unit commanded by the nazis. the left-wing new popular front block came second, leaving president mecole centrist alliance trailing in third place national rally leader and aspiring prime minister's or then by bardella has been heavily on identity politics. >> thing that fibric of feeding on a very tied up macron power during seven years of authentic surge of increasing immigration, increasing taxes the 28-year-old has vowed to reduce immigration and free medical assistance for undocumented people and strip citizenship rights from those born to foreign parents on french soil after the first round and unprecedented number of candidates qualified to move forward. >> worried this would split the vote two-thirds of the contest since from my pulse, trump and the left-wing alliance dropped out their goal to block the national rally from getting the
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289 seats. a very need to form an absolute majority fifth foot of the paralysis that would come from a hung parliament that it asked that he would refuse to govern unless you come moms such a majority one of the things or one of the big concerns that i think we should all have is that looming over all of this is a presidential election in 2027 and one possibility is that in anticipation of those elections all of the party's in the parliament will see reasons to block each other electric that they will get electoral advantage for doing so the pen meanwhile, has made a historic advance though it's unclear if that road will lead her all the way to the presidency in 2027 that's given don cnn, paris to discuss the political shifts happening in europe were joined by matthew karnicnik. he's the
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chief europe correspondent for political and joins us from berlin. thank you so much for being here with us. so just i want to look at the uk to start off with. here are are you surprised by the strong showing by nigel farage? and what do you think it says about the political undercurrents? in the uk right now actually was surprised by how strong he was compared to the last election in 2019, where his party got about 2% of the total vote. now they're up to over 40%. so that's a massive, massive jump. it is in line with what we've dean elsewhere in europe. however so it shouldn't be that surprising, but i think the magnitude of his success there is really, is really eye-catching. >> yeah. and for viewers, not familiar, he is, of course, a more of a far right's political operator who was responsible for for brexit. so
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you talked about the wider context here in europe. if we, if we widen that lens the right-wing surge that we're seeing in france, in the european parliament elections and other countries in europe like, germany and austria. i mean, what's, what's driving the surge to the right? >> i think it's pretty clear that the common thread between all of these far-right successes that we've seen, as you said, from france to germany, austria, italy, and so on, is migration. because all of these countries have seen a significant influx in migrants over the past decade. let's say last year, i believe there were record number of asylum applications in france, pushing 150,000. there were more than double that rate in germany. and this is the issue, the main issue that these far-right parties have seized on to attack the political establishment to say hey,
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there, letting in all of these migrants, these migrants are taking our jobs or they are destroying our cultural identity, et cetera. and this has been very fertile ground for these far-right parties and to be honest, we're seeing something similar in the u.s with trump or have seen that over the past year? this is an issue that really resonates around the western world. yeah, i'm wondering why it resonates so much. is it fair to say that these right-wing parties are where a growing number of voters are on these issues. >> i think the other important factor to remember here is that europe is seeing a period of economic stagnation as we've heard in some of the previous reports that uk economy is not doing particularly well at the moment germany has been stagnating 45 or six years france is not doing very well. you're seeing high inflation. so when you have an economic sort of soft patch, like europe is seeing right now this is
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really the opportunity for these far-right parties to come in and blame foreigners four for tanking the economy effectively coming in, sapping public resources. there's not enough housing and a lot of places. so this is a familiar pattern in a lot of countries that we've seen over past decades. >> so how are we seeing them more centrist parties then respond to this push from the right well, in fact, they themselves are being pushed to the right, especially on this question of migration. if you look at germany, for example, where i am now even the center left party, the social democrats who are leading the coalition here, have been making much stronger noise is recently about getting tough a font asylum about deporting more people and so forth. and this is the kind of language that we would not have heard as recently as one or two years ago, but they can see the polls, they can see how
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concerned voters are about this issue. and they're responding to it. and that's also true of center-right parties across the continent. the problem is, is that in the past, this kind of sort of i'm going to follow that far-right lead hasn't really worked because voters typically go to the party that has been pushing for these policies from the beginning rather than to the ones that are just copying them. interesting nothing in politics is permanent. so do you think that this is political weather or climate is a short-lived phenomenon, are part of a longer-term trend i think unfortunately that it is climate. if you look over the past decade, once the syrian civil war happened, and you started seeing a strong surge of migrants heading towards europe. this is a trend that has been pretty much uninterrupted since then it is the main political challenge i
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think for the european union at the moment to try and bring this issue under control. part of the problem in europe is that many countries, especially in eastern europe, aren't really willing to take in refugees. so it has a lopsided effect in that most of the refugees end up in a handful of countries and their there it is really shifting the political systems to the far right. and some cases. so this is a problem that's going to be around for a long time to come and see what happens if donald trump is reelected here in the u.s. and what repercussions that will have across europe? matthew carnage, snake. thank you so much for speaking with us. really appreciate it thank you all right. after the break, a big moment for biden as he sits for his first television interview following his disastrous debate performance. but this isn't the first maker break interview in us history. we'll have more on that next. please stay with us sunday, dr.
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price lock guarantee. switch today for a limited time. text. now welcome back to all your watching us here in the united states and canada, i'm kimberly hu. this is cnn newsroom an embattled joe biden is vowing to stay in the presidential race as he dismisses concerns from some members of his own party in his first televised interview since his jarring debate performance, the u.s present tells abc news that he is the most qualified person to defeat donald trump. and he says he'll drop out of the race only if quote lord almighty tells him to i agree that the lord almighty is not going to come down.
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>> but if, if if you are told reliably from your allies, from your friends and supporters in the democratic party in the house and the senate that there are concerned, you're going to lose the house and the senate if you stay in, what will you do? my contention that question, it's not going to have edited interview is seen as a key moment for biden's political survival as he battles questions over his age and stamina. cnn political commentator van jones felt the interview will help the presence, cause or as he puts it stop the bleeding areas chunk for the iceberg falling off. now, because people are afraid that not only is he going to lose, he may pull the whole party down and trump may get a trifecta that's what's going on. >> but i tell you what biden was savviness interview. he used the opportunity to point out stuff in his record that are positive, that people are not talking about are you talking he talked about the 200,000 jobs that were created. so he's he's breathing actually now doing what people
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said. people said, put yourself in the cat seat or in the hot seat and answer some questions. he did he didn't do anything to hurt himself. he actually underscores some stuff that people have been talking about. so his backs against the wall, he doesn't though a staff or overboard, he doesn't hurt himself today and you start to remind people about what he's he's achieved i think on the whole, this is going to help them. it's not going to reverse the damage, but it should begin to stop some the bleeding cnn's bryan todd looks at how other candidates have handled, make or break moments like this january 1992, there was no doubt how high the stakes weren't when bill and hillary clinton sat down with cbs is 60 minutes for an interview that aired right after the super bowl. >> clinton's presidential candidacy was in peril after a lounge singer named jennifer flowers told a tabloid about a longstanding affair. she said she'd had with them, clinton denied the affair, though he acknowledged causing pain in his marriage, but it was what hillary clinton said that jarred american voters, you
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i'm not sitting here are some little woman stand by my man like tammy wine i'm sitting here because i love him and i respect him. and i honor what he's been through and what we've been through together. and you know, if that's not enough for people, syntax don't vote for him without a doubt. >> saved are built lins presidential campaign in that year. they didn't put to rest the question of whether or not bill clinton had had one or multiple fairs they just said to the american people it doesn't matter to us and it shouldn't matter to you. >> just how much of a gamble are these make or break interviews like joe biden's with abc depends on the depth of the scandal joe biden faces a crisis of confidence about his ability to lead the country over the next four years, some of the most momentous interviews were ones that were not planned to deal with a crisis but which still drastically changed perceptions
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of a politician. >> when she was john mccain republican running mate in 2008, sarah palin did an interview with abc's nightline in her home state of alaska. and was asked what insight into russia did the proximity of her state give her? >> there are next door neighbors and you can actually see russia from land here in alaska, from an island and allowances. >> what inside does that give you into what they're doing in georgia? well, i'm giving you that perspective of how small our world is. halem was skewered for it. >> most acutely by tina fey in a saturday night live skit, i believe that diplomacy should be the cornerstone of any foreign policy. >> and i can see russia from my house unlike paling, george w bush in 1999, was not significantly damaged for coming across as weak on foreign policy. >> when reporter quizzed him on world leaders can you name the president of chechnya? >> know can you, jimmy carter, a developed southern baptist shocked americans in 1976
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interview with playboy magazine when he said, quote, i've looked on a lot of women with lust. >> i've committed adultery in my heart many times humanized. >> jimmy carter, his willingness to be honest. cole leap almost clinically honest it would serve him well and also hurt him as a president historian, tim naftali says, sometimes these interviews have been given to deal with the crisis that is overblown, one which the media and other first might exaggerate. but that american voters don't make a big deal out of the biden interview. he says, is not one of those moments. he says this crisis is genuine. brian todd's cnn, washington all right, still ahead. >> negotiations get underway on the specific details of the gaza ceasefire and hostage deal. israeli officials given update on the state of talks, plus china's says two former defense ministers are under investigation months after they vanished from the public eye. what that story and more still
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free. that's per ice did 42424 israel says gaps still remain in a proposed ceasefire and hostage deal with hamas. and israeli delegation is set to return to doha next week after meeting with mediators in qatar on friday, cnn's jeremy diamond has the latest from jerusalem almost all director david barnea flying to doha, qatar, and back on friday to begin this next phase of negotiations with hamas via those egyptian and qatari mediators for a potential ceasefire and hostage release deal. >> he flew there at a critical time as it appears that israel and hamas os now have a basic understanding around a framework for that potential deal for months now, they have been negotiating, trying to reach that framework and a senior administration official in washington now saying that it appears that there is indeed a framework agreement in place. and so now they're entering this phase of detailed
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negotiations. barnea traveling to doha, qatar on friday, but an israeli negotiating team will head back next week to continue those negotiations. a positive sign that there is momentum behind this. now, these detailed negotiations are going to focus on the implementation of this ceasefire agreement. the sequencing of the release of the hostages and the palestinian prisoners, as well as the identities of those palestinian prisoners. these are all very thorny issues. and so it should be stated that even as it appears that israel and hamas, are further along now in these negotiations than they have been since the last truce collapsed at the beginning of last december. it should be noted that the outcome of these detailed negotiations, which are expected to take several weeks, is far from ashore. the devil will certainly be in the details as israel and hamas appeared to be trying to now close out a deal as the white house has said jeremy diamond, cnn, jerusalem the top eu
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diplomat says, hungary's prime minister didn't speak for the union when he held talks at the kremlin on friday, viktor orban met and russian president vladimir putin saying they discussed ways to end the war in ukraine, or ban is putin? there's closest ally in the eu. he made the trip just days after his country assume the rotating presidency of the eu council. the us-ukraine and other european leaders also slammed the visit the wife of a jailed russian opposition figure, claims her husband was transferred to a prison hospital. volodymyr karam was i was sentenced to 25 years in prison after publicly condemning russia's war in ukraine. in a series of social media post on friday, cameras wife says her husband was moved from a maximum security penal colony to a prison hospital in a different district. she says his lawyers haven't been allowed to see him adding that her husband suffers from a disease caused by too severe poisonings well, after months of international speculation,
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china has finally confirmed that two of its former defense ministers who vanished from public view last year, had been under investigation for corruption. cnn's will ripley reports china's people's liberation army under strongman leader xi jinping projects power pouring billions into right? >> rapid-fire military modernization. some say the world's biggest build-up in a century understood. the dramatic downfall of two former defense ministers purged from china's communist party for alleged corruption along with about a dozen other high-ranking officials, has some wondering just how battle already the pla really is. li shangfu and wave phone her also stripped of their rank as senior generals seriously polluted the political and industrial atmosphere in the field of military equipment. chinese state media says calling their actions extremely serious both handpicked by xi
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himself the armed forces the pra, it has to be very lawyers to the communist party. >> loyalty and corruption, widespread and the chinese military says taiwan, its former defense minister andrew yang, i will say it's really beauty into the communist party system. therefore, he has to introduce very heavy punishments. >> the latest bombshells, exposing the limits of xi's anti-corruption campaign, both disgrace defense ministers linked to china's elite rocket force. >> this will not be helping them from a warfarin viewpoint. >> long time asia analyst peter layton said as systemic corruption challenges china's ambition to grow into a world-class military or in a matter of years, he's constantly pushing it to get, to get better and better. as you say, to be able to fight wars and to win wars from the south china sea to democratic
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incident cause of the derailment is still under investigation while sigh of relief after a dam on the little wolf river in man will wind scotsman came under threat from heavy rains on friday with floodwaters spilling over and rushing around the dam. the city asked resonance downriver to evacuate or hours later, the police chief said the dam appears to be intact residents can return to their homes. now, there was flooding throughout the city with vehicles, a wash, and roads, motor stranded, and a number of roads closed man, what is a town of about 1,400 located 50 miles west of green bay the night sky just outside yosemite national park was a glow thursday night as the french fire took hold in mariposa county, california, triggering evacuation orders from more than 1,000 residents. the wildfire has grown to more than 900 acres and is 20% containment three firefighters have been injured, at least four structures have been destroyed. the state has secured a federal assistance to
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help fight the fight fire. governor nuisance office announced on friday and soaring temperatures in the western united states are causing discomfort, danger, and even death whilst they're increasing the threat and ferocity of the dozens of wildfires burning in the west. cnn's natasha can reports from los angeles the west coast is racing toward dangerous, record-breaking heat this weekend. >> it's hot and we have a cool, it's about 100 degrees at this pool in northern los angeles county where people are waiting in line to cool off. >> we gone through 1050 in the lines are already really long. and so that all the way to go, government in agencies mark this spot as a major heat risk area in red on this map. but several counties, slightly more inland are in extreme heat risk. purple meaning likely significant increases in er visits and power outages the homeless are among the most vulnerable to heat related injury. i've got water here and i'm freezing the otter pops literally trying to keep people alive.
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it was coming fast. it most scariest thing in the world, but being right year, this gives me any is come together and has helped everybody out here unbelievably it's about 100 degrees at this pool in the north part of los angeles. >> so right now, which is why you're seeing so many people trying to cool block and we're expecting more than 1,000 people at this aquatic center today. the temperature can swing upward though, and just a short distance, 30 minutes north appear we're already seeing temperatures of one and 14 going eastward in the state to death valley. we're seeing temperatures that could reach 125 by sunday or monday. so authorities are concerned but it's not just the high temperatures, but also the duration of this heat wave going into next week which could create more dangerous situations. natasha can cnn los angeles well finally, the earth's core has slowed down so much that it's actually moving backwards. now, deep inside the earth is a solid
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