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all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. joe biden is back on the campaign trail trying to appeal to voters in a battleground state insisting once again, he is staying in the race, not as left democrats scrambling to figure out their messages amid questions about biden's age and mental fitness, will tell you who's the latest to call on him to and his campaign meanwhile, donald trump is talking about what will go into his choice for a running mate just two days before the start of the republican national committee convention in the coming hours, us president joe biden has some tough meetings scheduled with democratic caucuses on capitol hill. he's still working to convince his own party that he's the right candidate to face donald trump. but on friday, he was on the campaign trail connecting with voters au
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i'm not going home moments ago. one sign that is motown is joe town biden addressed a crowd in the battleground, state of michigan, directly attacking trump. and for the first time he laid out his priorities for the first 100 days of a second term. those include passing a law to make abortion legal, expanding medicare and medicaid, raising the minimum wage and banning assault weapons probably noticed as lot of speculation like me, what's joe biden going to do? is he going to stay in the race? you're going to drop out. here's my answer we're going. to joe biden won michigan's electoral votes in 2020 by just 3% in 2015 against hillary clinton, donald trump, one by two tenths of a percent now with top democratic leaders raising questions about
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biden's age and ability to perform. biden's looking for any support he can get. cnn senior white house correspondent mj lee has more from washington president biden is soliciting more direct feedback from worried democratic lawmakers on thursday night, he hosted house democratic leader hakeem jeffries here at the white house you know that he is said to have offered honest feedback from members of his own caucus to the president, though sources tell us that he didn't offer a direct endorsement of the president himself. >> in this afternoon. the president calling into meeting things with hispanic lawmakers in asian american lawmakers. and in that first meeting, we are learning that congressman mike levin directly told the president that he believes he needs to step down a stop running for a second term. and the president responded by defending his record and then saying this. he said that's why i think it's important got to get out and show people everything from how well i move
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to how much i know that i'm still in good charge while the president did try to do some of that with some retail politics in michigan again, take a look around again to finish this job. there's more to do. i know i'm only 41 for the longest time i was too young because i was a second youngest man ever elected to him and i states senate and anyway and now i'm too old but i know hopefully with a little bit of age comes a little bit of wisdom now, there has been so much anxiety and so many concerns being voiced by democratic lawmakers since the president's disastrous debate performance. >> and one concern has been whether the concerns that they are raising to some of the president's advisors are actually getting through to the white house and directly to the president. i am told that in a meeting with senate democrats on thursday on capitol hill, steve richetti, who is a top adviser to the president, told senators in the room that he
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was taking copious notes what's of the concerns that they were raising? and he said, i promise i am sitting down with him being the president to go over all of this what is clear is that the high high-stakes press conference? the president held on thursday night, even though the white house and the campaign felt like that it had gone well, basically that he had done a solid job, that that definitely it was not enough to help the president fully turn the page on what has been a moment of real anxiety for the democratic party, mj lee, cnn at the white house there are 260 democrats in the house and senate plus for independents who caucus with them. the 20 democrats calling for biden to step aside, represent about 7.5% of the total number in congress. most of either refuse to comment or have offered the president staunch support california representative barbara lee says, she's backing the president. issues he has to continue this work and adamant about that, as, said, you know, i don't get
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out there to off and on for too many candidates. and he's been a president, you can talk to ordinary people can look up to. and he has integrity honesty, any smart and, you know, he's 81-years-old and he's got a lot of experience right now. the world needs experience meanwhile, the president has lost another celebrity supporter, actress ashley judd wrote in usa today on friday, quote, i'm calling on biden to step aside. >> beating trump is too important. meanwhile, republicans are getting ready for their national convention that begins monday, more than 50,000 visitors and attendees are expected to flood milwaukee, wisconsin for the four-day gathering. but two days out, the big questions are who donald trump will select as his running mate. and when will we make the announcement? cnn's alayna treene has more well, it's just two days until the republican national convention in milwaukee is slated to begin. donald trump has yet to announce who his vice presidential pick will be.
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now, i've been talking to many of donald trump's advisers pretty much regularly about the topic of who it will be and when will it come? they say they still do not know. now, there are a couple of notable moments i want to mention. one is that they view monday evening when donald trump will be officially nominated for republican nominee at the convention, they view that as their deadline to announce. and on saturday, donald trump is also holding a rally in pennsylvania. it's actually butler pennsylvania, which is just on the border of ohio, home to senator jd vance, someone we know to be a top contender. also, another few names that we know. donald trump is considering on what i'll call his short, shortlist. those are north dakota governor doug burgum, senators, marco rubio, and tim scott as well. and so we're, still waiting to see exactly when this will come, but i do want to point your attention to an interview donald trump did with a radio station on friday. take a listen it's like a
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highly sophisticated version of the apprentice. >> she think about it and they're great people and they are really got i got to know him very well. i would say four people. thank you know, four or five people. but i got to know them very well. some dropped out over the course of they didn't drive. i had there were reasons why they wouldn't have done as well so it's still open. those, sir, you're telling us that it's not necessarily a done deal in your mind, is that right? you're still i know. i'm going into great detail but more ultimately, it's more of an instinct you develop an instinct. >> will trump was really saying the quiet it part out loud there by saying he kind of use this as a highly sophisticated version of the apprentice. of course, the reality television show that he was a part of for several years. but that is how he's looking at this. all of these men are competing to claim that spot. but again, still no word on when exactly
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it will come. alayna treene cnn, washington and cnn will be covering all the action at the republican convention. >> our special coverage kicks off on monday at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. that's four in the afternoon on the west coast and 11:00 p.m. gmt judge ruled. friday that former new york mayor and trump lawyer rudy giuliani, is no longer entitled to bankruptcy protection. that means his creditors can begin pursuing his assets immediately. giuliani sought bankruptcy after a jury awarded two georgia election workers 148 million because giuliani defamed them after the 20 20 election. last week, giuliani lost his new york law license because he pushed false information in court challenging those election results. he is also fighting criminal charges in arizona and georgia special counsel jack smith says clarence thomas's attack on his appointment should have no bearing on donald trump's classified documents, case smith told the presiding judge that the supreme court justices writing in the presidential immunity
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case is not binding. it doesn't provide quote, sound basis to question his appointment by the attorney general last week, trump's lawyers said, thomas's comments bolster their argument that smith's appointment as special counsel was unconstitutional and not legal. the jury in the federal corruption trial of senator bob menendez and two co-defendants has begun deliberating after nine weeks of testimony. the new jersey democrat faces 16 counts, including bribery, extortion, and wire fraud, and acting as a foreign agent. prosecutors allege the senator tried to use his power to advance foreign interests, among other things he denies any wrongdoing. the presiding judge told the jury to return monday morning to continue deliberations. follows a dramatic turn of events for alec baldwin in his manslaughter trial arising from the rust movie shooting, the actor left the courthouse free of all charges after the judge dismissed the case. josh campbell has this report a
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stunning end to the prosecution of actor alec baldwin, who had faced an involuntary manslaughter charge following the fatal shooting on the set of the movie rust in 2021, that killed cinema my target for halyna hutchins in a shocking move on friday, the judge abruptly dismissing alec baldwin's indictment that came after his legal team had filed a motion to dismiss accusing state investigators of misconduct, specifically saying that key evidence in the case was not properly disclosed. >> here's a judge reading a ruling the state's discovery violation has injected a needless and incurable delay into the incident. >> jury trial. dismissal with prejudice is warranted to ensure the integrity of the judicial system and the efficient administration of justice your motion to dismiss with prejudice is granted now, after the case was dismissed so alec baldwin broke down in tears. >> he was being consoled by his attorneys and the gallery members of the baldwin family were there. they were also in tears and bracing. we caught up up with the special prosecutor
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in this case. afterwards, who said that she respects the decision of the judge, but maintains that the state did nothing wrong reasons to believe that the evidence that we discussed in court today was related to the setup for us it never left the state of arizona i understand that the court disagrees with me and i respect the court's decision there is absolutely no evidence that any of that ammunition is related to the incident involving ms hutchings. now, the way the judge ruled here is so important, she dismiss alec baldwin's indictment with prejudice, which means prosecutors cannot retry the case. alec baldwin is a free man. josh campbell, cnn, santa fe, new mexico all right. >> still ahead. new potential hurdles in the gaza ceasefire talks. israel's prime minister
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be inspected in cyprus and delivered directly into gaza through israel's ashdod port and crossings in the north short answer is, i think there will be continued cooperation and coordination with the israeli government to making sure that humanitarian aid is getting in what that looks like without the pier being, you know, when when it eventually ends and that will be soon. but again, don't have an exact date. i don't know how coordination will shift in those cells. but again, we are still going to continue to talk and work with the israelis on making sure that aid is getting in. and if aid is getting in through our ships, through ashdod, of course that sell coordination link is going to have to exist in some way. and so very might well be through that cell ukraine wants the international criminal court to go after russia for the recent strike on a children's hospital in kyiv. the top ukrainian prosecutor made the call on friday saying the court could potentially show russia is committing crimes against humanity the hospital took a
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direct hit on monday, leaving at least three people dead and 16 wounded more than 600 children were there at the time, many receiving treatment for cancer or kidney disease. russia claims ukrainian anti aircraft fire struck the building, but un investigators and multiple experts who spoke to cnn, say a russian cruise missile is the likely culprit russia state media are happily mocking embattle us president joe biden over another verbal misstep, been along with the sneering insults is fear of what a biden reelection could mean for moscow's war in ukraine cnn's matthew chance reports on kremlin controlled television as elsewhere, biden's latest gaffe is headline. but in russia, the u.s president's failings reported with tikeila glean, not the bullet. he did leave subsea should have seen the faces of everyone, horror and terror, all around and says the
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news anchor, everyone pretended biden didn't say anything unusual. but at the end of his term, he gave putin all of ukraine in nato fully agreed the anchor jokes were buoyant a bridge to nato for ukraine. >> this is of course, the blunder, the russians have been ridiculing his botched introduction that the recent nato summit ukraine's war time president zelenskyy now i want to hand it over to the president of ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination. ladies and gentlemen, president putin the kremlin play down the gaffe. >> but on state tv, the were insults galore and with name gag ducey be alluded we know what dementia it's an old age the confusion forgetfulness of visible says this russian lawmaker, but boy, it's somebody me on no, i mean, if biden is truly a man who embodies modern america currently america itself is in
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a state of degradation. he adds behind the scorn, there are real concerns in russia, that a second biden term would mean more military support for ukraine and hopes former president trump, if he's elected again in november, would pressure ukraine to compromise in the conflict, courage blunders russians seen biden, has the bigger threat be president president zelenskyy i'm so focused on beat bouton. we got to worry about it anyway. mr. president, on, you are held what officially russia has no position on who would like to see as the next us president. >> but watch state television, which is of course controlled by the kremlin and there's very little doubt about which candidate is preferred. every misstep, every biden blunder has the kremlin virtually ringgit hands. that a new trump
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presidency. another one, maybe just around the corner matthew chance, cnn, london uk is new prime minister keir starmer reinforce nato support for ukraine in an exclusive interview with cnn's jake tapper, he was asked about former president trump possibly making a deal with putin and threatening to leave nato if he's reelected it's always tempting to get ahead of ourselves and to do all the what if questions, but wait and see who's elected in. wait and see what decisions are then taken after that. but my position as prime minister of the united kingdom could not be clearer, which is and unshakable support for nato we were proudly one of the countries that was there at the founding of nato. if you look at the treaty which is in brussels, the nato found increasing it's, it's labor secretary of state that signed it. so we're proud of that history. it's an unshakable support. and nato now bigger
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than it's ever been with extra countries, stronger today, i think than it's been. and with a real resolve that came through the council over the last two days on a number of issues, but particularly on this question of ukraine. and standing up to russian aggression. so i think there's a real clarity of purpose in nato. and certainly a real clarity of purpose from me nato countries pledged to spend at least 2% of their gdp on defense your party has made a pledge does eventually spent 2.5% of gdp on defense. that's up from 2.3% right now the united states is worried that you'd have trouble finding enough battle-ready troops if called upon by nato right now you're starting a big defense review. i know. yeah. but you haven't said when you think you'll be able to get to 2.5%, why not commit to a timeline? and what do you think about concerns that british troops, there aren't enough battle-ready wants. >> well let me take that in stages because we in europe
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make a unique contribution to nato in terms of not just the deterrence of course, but also the deployment of our capabilities. we pretty well put all of our capability of the disposal of ukraine i'm working with our nato allies. so it's a huge contribution. we already meet and exceed the 2%. that's a floor of course, so going above it is a good thing and we're urging allies to get to that 2% i didn't go beyond it. we will carry out a strategic review referencing your point about the number of troops because it'll be a strategic review, looking at the capabilities we have, looking at the risks that we're facing and assessing strategically what we need to do and defense the reason we're doing that now is because as you will appreciate quite a lot of information not available to the opposition, only available to the government of the day. that's quite right. i don't grumble about that. so we're
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current last strategic review, we're absolutely committed to the 2.5% within our fiscal rules and we'll set a roadmap for getting there. but i'm not going to do is set arbitrary targets because i think that's unserious and we're very serious about that. 2.5% russian state media say a passenger plane crashed near moscow on friday. all three people on board, the russian super jet were killed when it crashed into a forest during a test flight emergency services say engine failure is a possible cause. aviation officials say birds flying into the engines could also be behind the incident the jet belonged to kremlin own gas giant gazprom and had undergone scheduled maintenance. it went down just over an hour after takeoff. distress signal was sent before the crash, the plane's black boxes have been recovered nigerien officials say a school collapsed in the country's plateau state on friday, killing at least 21 people. students were taking exams when the building fell,
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welcome back to all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. >> i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom i'm the nominee is partly because 14 million democrats like you voted for me in the primaries, he may be the nominee. no one else, not the press, not to punish, not the insiders, not donor you to voters. who decided no one else and i'm not going anywhere us president joe biden there making it clear that he plans to stay in the race for the white house. >> biden addressed supporters in detroit on friday i'll michigan is a key battleground state, one of a handful that could decide the 2024 presidential race in the coming hours, biden has some tough meetings scheduled with members of his own party. but on the campaign trail friday, he had no problem convincing supporters that he should be the democratic nominee. rick pleura is a political correspondent for michigan
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public radio and joins us live from ann arbor, michigan. thank you so much for being up with us here early in the morning to start off, what is your sense of how biden did in detroit and what's been the reaction obviously, he showed up with his a game that he was energetic. he stuck it out and he was very appealing the small number of voters i got to talk to after the fact we're a little where was this guy and they were they were happy. and i'm obviously talking about democratic voters. and they were happy to see it. the question is can this candidate show up again and again and again and again i'll point out that there were two separate strands of criticism about the president won is the is this person the biden that we saw at
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the debate is this someone who is in a position to govern and be president? the bigger concern with the democrats that i've spoken to isn't that so much that they trust biden as a governing president, they're concern is whether or not the campaign president can keep showing up and show the energy and the attachment to win yeah, certainly in a set campaign setting, he seems to be able to do that. the question is in these sort of more unscripted situations, can can he do it? now, we all know how important michigan will be as a swing state in this election. but for the president, why go to detroit where he got some 94% of votes in 2020? >> and, and well, because this is something that going across the state, across the country as you pointed out, southeast
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michigan and detroit is where the lion's share of voters are. and also, it's a lot of union households that was 20% of the vote for biden in michigan. so it's a, it's a pretty it's a pretty big chunk and it's got a lot of african american voters who have been squishy for biden. and so he's hoping to seal the deal with that sector of the electorate as well. all right. you brought up the unions here. so union support, of course, in michigan. so crucial. but yesterday, the head of the united auto workers made some comments that seemed to indicate democrats might be on a losing path with biden. here's a clip you know, in this election we can't put our hands in our heads in the sand and hide from reality we tried that in 2016 and it didn't work. people just wanted to buckle down and hope for the best knowing that we weren't meeting the moment and we see it happening again, though, very few people are willing to
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speak up about it so what do you make of his comments? well, i mean, look expressing the same concerns that a lot of other democrats have especially about the pride and the president's ability to attract an appeal to swing voters. and this was yesterday, was one dot on the graph i mean, the question is, because no one's forgetting what happened in the debate and people still aren't sure which biden is going to show up from day-to-day at events like this yesterday was very successful what's going to happen today, tomorrow? and the day after that's what the democrats that i've spoken to are going to be watching for it. yeah, exactly. right. and so one sort of story that's been percolating, i guess your governor gretchen whitmer is standing by. president biden,
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but she is also on a shortlist of possible candidates. to replace him should he step down? what's been the sense they're around this story and how viable do you think she would be as an alternative to biden? >> i mean, a lot of i mean, i'm in michigan, which is, the state that she handily won reelection in the last time around. but she's obviously an attractive candidate that a lot of people are talking about her, not just in michigan, she just published a book. she's on a national tour for that. she's making appearances where she's she's performing well and charming the hosts and the audience so there's that and she presents a conundrum for the biden campaign as well because as long as she's out there talking, even in support four of the president whitmer fans, at least are looking and
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seeing someone that they wish was maybe at the top of the ticket well it'll be fascinating to see how this all plays out in your crucial state there. rick pluto in ann arbor, michigan. thank you so much for speaking with us. really appreciate it. >> thank you pennsylvania senator john fetterman has been one of president biden's biggest supporters earlier this week, he told cnn it would be a quote, disgrace if the party trying to push biden from the top of the ticket, he pointed out that biden has already beaten trump once on friday, he told cnn that the focus should not be on biden, but on trump and republicans serious on the ground, regular kinds of people in pennsylvania are excited for joe biden and i witnessed that when i was in philadelphia last week, i would rather focus on the vulnerabilities of donald trump. >> he seems to have a pro porn star part of his platform and
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sent info kit.com mutual physicians mutual i'm bill, we're on the california coast and this is cnn people in texas are facing a brutal heat wave. >> many of them without power, more than 700,000 homes and businesses in the state are still coping with outages after hurricane beryl made landfall earlier this week as a category one storm. on friday, the department of health and human services declared a public health emergency for the state warning that the combination of power outages and temperatures over 100 degrees fahrenheit leaves thousands and dangerous
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conditions. right now houston's main utility company, centerpoint energy, says, some customers could be without power until next week. more than a dozen houston area hospitals say they're in a state of internal disaster as city officials worry to distribute generators to in-need facilities well, joining me now is dr. owais durrani is an emergency medicine physician in houston, texas. good to see you again, dr. so just to start, how dire is the situation you're seeing right now in your hospital? >> yeah, i appreciate you having me look. i worked through covid and i'll be honest the last few days have been some of the worst and kind of up there with as bad as covid was i'll tell you a common story that circulate around houston a few days ago, a police officer got shot was taken to a local hospital and had to be treated in the hallway and that and it tells you everything you need to know. currently, i worked a shift yesterday, every room in the er is filled. every hallway has stretcher from end-to-end
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that is filled. when an ambulance comes, normally, they unload a patient. it takes about ten or 15 minutes. it's taking hours because there's simply no room for the patients to be unloaded two and day before yesterday only 4% of the ambulances and the entire city were available for a call. so that means if i call 911 and had an emergency, that ambulance would be delayed because of how tied up they were at the hospitals. when i want to admit a patient, they stay in the er. there's no room upstairs in the hospital. we transfer a lot of patients, right. so if i had surgery last week for something and they show up to my hospital best care would be for me to transfer him back to the hospital. they got surgery that that's impossible and so everything is essentially stuck and not moving and we continue to get lots and lots of patients so what are the main medical problems then you're seeing what is causing this, this huge overflow yes. so it's a combination of things. one is people are running out
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of their medications, so they may have been on the last few days of their high blood pressure medication or their diabetes medication, their insulin for that. and so they miss a few days of that. they get decompensated conditions of those chronic illnesses and those turned into emergency is and they need to be admitted to the icu we also are seeing a lot of dialysis patients. so normally dialysis patients have kidney failure. they go three times a week to dialysis to get the toxins in florida removed from their body because dialysis center's don't have power. they can't do that. and so we're seeing a lot of those patients that are very, very sick states also lots of patients use oxygen so if you have lung diseases or certain heart diseases, you're on constant oxygen. your concentrator needs energy. and so when that power runs out, you have to go to a hospital to get that power for oxygen. and so that's a lot of the common things we're seeing. and then of course the heat we're seeing a lot of heat related illnesses as well i want to broaden this out because many states, not just texas, but even as far north as new york, they're dealing with extreme heat,
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which is getting worse obviously with global warming, cities need to really start taking this seriously, finding ways to have more robust responses to extreme heat absolutely 100% i'm, i've lived in texas my entire life. >> i've been a houstonian and i'm proud of that. but today, not so much. you and i had a conversation a few years ago when it was a winner power outage in may, this past may in just two months ago, there was a wind storm that knocked out power houston for two to three days for most people. and now we're sitting here again and so we really need to take a look at obviously the bigger picture when it comes to climate change. and then the texas power grid in particular, which to be honest, i'm ashamed of currently and then we need to prepare if you are someone who has chronic medical conditions, making sure you have at least two weeks of supplies of all your medications, making sure that you have a list of all of your medications, the doses, how many times you take them. so if you do run out and you show up
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to an er, i can get you your medications as quickly as possible and there's less guesswork and then making sure that those of us that have families that are elderly or more vulnerable, making sure that we're checking in on them and that they have the resources that they need and the help that they need some cities, i mean, texas, they're talking now about burying the power lines to try and protect some of the energy infrastructure. >> but in terms of what they should be doing to prepare more, to help citizens who are experiencing this extreme heat. what more can, can they be doing right now yeah, so unfortunately this is probably going to happen numerous times before we get a final solution. >> and so having, for example, cooling centers prepared we had cooling centers and centers where hospitals could discharge patients to that needed oxygen setup about a dana have two days into this disaster. these are things that need to be there much, much foreign advance. also having action plans for folks who are on oxygen, who are on dialysis. so
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they know exactly what what they need to know do when natural disaster hits. and then the government needs to help him as well. some of those folks are elderly. they may depend on a public bus or a ride-sharing service to get them there. those are not going to be there in a disaster in ensuring that there's a list and a repository of those individuals and they have a way of getting the resources and when the disaster hits and so that's going to require a lot of preplanning, a lot of resources. it's going to take the government health care and everyone in-between to make sure that when this happens the next time, people aren't dying. >> yeah, a lot more needs to be done because obviously there will be a next time dr. owais durrani. thank you so much for being here with us. appreciate it. >> thank you well, most of the us is experiencing above average temperatures this summer, the sweltering heat is posing a risk in the south and west as we've seen and now it's expected to move east over the weekend. >> sienna meteorologist chad myers has the latest yeah, you know, another steamy day here across the deep south as we'd
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expect for this time of year, the heat index in houston going to make a run at 100 again today, the problem is even this morning and the morning hours didn't cool down at all. while still in the 70s in some spots, almost 80 degrees for a morning low temperatures. so yes, we should be 93 and we're only going to be 91. but when you add in the heat and humidity and the lack of electricity, that's where your problem coming? zoom back out here to the west, things are looking better, maybe not perfect, but better even vegas not going to get to 118 or one-twenty today, but still it's going to be hot at 1:10. it just we'll feel ten degrees cooler than you have been along the east coast or showers throughout the morning hours. but then later on this afternoon, everything kind of exits off toward the east. and into the ocean and the rain showers will be over there still will be places that pickup between two and maybe three inches of rainfall before everything slides off. but yesterday there was a lot more rain than what we have here. the problem is yesterday kind of saturated the ground. so we'll have to watch out for those possible flash floods there across parts of the east above average weather is now
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single sam came at roland garros back in 2021. she too will we making her wimbledon final debut? so it should be very exciting for them both. sunday's men's final is going to be a rematch for the first time since the summer of 2014 and 2015, last year, carlos alcarez edge novak, djokovic in an epic five-set her, which ultimately prevented joker from winning the calendar slam keeping with that theme, it was also the second straight year that alcarez beat daniil medvedev in the semis he's to get there. so carlito dropping the first set before taking the next three making quick work of medvedev after struggling a little bit of nerves early on, djokovic. meanwhile, sweeping his way past lorenzo musetti into the final, he beat the 20 let me to erode newcomer from italy in three straight. i'll be a grueling sets. so the wind set the stage for novak to pass margaret court with a record-breaking 25th grants slam win. but he is not getting ahead of himself just yet he's going to win many more grand slams. >> you know, but maybe hopefully tomorrow in two days,
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maybe not this one, but, you know in the future, you know, when i retire in about 15 years in the w las vegas aces superstar asia wilson with one of the greatest games in league history, the two time mvp dominant last night against the atlanta dream, scoring 33 points, grabbing 18 boards and blocking five shots. xi is just the fourth player ever to put up that satellite as the aces when an 84 to 70, the final fever phenom, caitlin clark making some history of her own friday night becoming the first rookie in wnba history. and just third player overall with back-to-back games of at least 20 points and ten assists, indiana was truly dominant maybe the best they've looked all season long as they led the mercury vies many as 31 on the way to a nine-point win. and elsewhere of monday's and there'll be all-star break cannot come soon enough for the yankees and the orioles. look at this new york leading in the ninth last night, closer clay
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holmes facing heston cursed out at the plate, the auto pitch giving away drilling him in the back because the head he left the game. he was okay. no ejections. orioles manager brandon hide, though, did take exception. he is livid coming out of the dugout seeming to make a comment to homes and that's when everything breaks loose, hide starts charging the yankees, dug out both benches, clearing a little bit of context here. kim, six players were been to over three games the last time these two teams played so high, maybe thinking it's just more bad blood. he was looking for an ejection. he got one sent to the showers wild scene at camden yards. and lastly, this morning, nfl hall of famer tim brown, showing he is a true to sport athlete, the legendary wide receiver, making quite a splash on the shores of lake tahoe just the sixth as ever, at the american century pro-am champion chip. and on top of that, he went home with a boat. so on thursday you had lpga golfer jody, your chat off
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making an ace at the evian championship in france. xi want a porsche, which one are you taking? kim, would you go with a car? would you go with the boat? well, they say the happiest day is when you get rid of your boat or something like that, there's a very good saying about that, so i'm just going to stick with porche then i'll look carolyn manno appreciate that. thanks so much well, it took 70 months of preparation, but now the son of india's richest man in his pharmaceutical heiress, girlfriend, or husband and wife, anant ambani and radhika merchant tied the knot before thousands of guests on friday. it's being described as india's wedding of the year, while indian weddings or status symbols, this one takes the cake, the ambanis own india's largest private corporation, reliance industries. now, it's not clear how much the celebrations cost, but estimates are in the hundreds of millions of dollars. the opulence wouldn't be complete without a star guest-list, campman, chloe kardashian traveled to buy for the wedding singer, nick jonas and his
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