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two for two, for to four deadly has now strengthened into a category one hurricane. >> as the storm moves towards florida's big bend region please please make sure that you are not messing around in those floodwaters vice president kamala harris will soon decide who will join her on the demo kradic ticket as a running mate harris, this has the biggest decision that she's going to make is the presumptive democratic nominee
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we saw protests across cities in the uk. but they really have degenerated into perhaps even more violence than we saw a day earlier. >> this is not protest. it just august violent thuggery she's cnn newsroom with max foster and christina macfarlane hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from the u.s. and around the world. i'm max foster and i'm christina macfarlane. it's monday, august 5, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in florida where all eyes are on deck that'd be a category one hurricane that could strengthen further as it moves towards the state's big bend region over the coming hours, the national hurricane center says the storm now has winds 80 miles per hour. >> possible. florida are already experiencing heavy rain and life-threatening flooding
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the national weather service says a flash flood warning has been issued for more than 2 million people across several florida counties. >> officials also warning residents to stay away from floodwaters, hundreds of flights have been canceled or delayed across florida and more than 100,000 people already without power. >> georgia, florida, and south carolina have all declared a state of urgency as the storm approaches the city of savannah and charleston could receive a month's worth of rain in a single day this unprecedented amount of rainfall poses a real risk of life threatening flash flooding across charleston residents must take immediate precautions. >> please remain indoors and avoid any unnecessary travel. roads and areas that do not typically flood are expected to be impacted, perhaps severely. so we'll see in a
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meteorologist derek van dam joins us now, live from atlanta with the latest and derek tell us what we can expect in the coming hours. >> max look, when we're seeing videos of storm surge from hurricane debby already along that west coast of the florida peninsula. this is concerning for me because it doesn't take much to push up that very shallow nature of the water. here's what it looks like overnight in clearwater, florida, well away from the center of debby, we saw flooding imagery coming out of fort myers beach. remember that area was hit so hard by ian back in september of 2022. the bulk of the storm surge that is going to inundate six to ten feet of normally dry by water right near the catcher's mitt of the florida peninsula. that's where all the water from the gulf of mexico will be pushed up in advance of this approaching tropical system, which is nearing landfall as we speak. so basically cedar key to the north and west, even tampa bay. and where we've got some of our reporters positioned as well currently right now, hurricane debby, a category 180 miles per hour,
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but it has been consolidating and strengthening overnight. and this is new overnight as well. so we have our hurricane warnings where you see that shading of red, but there's also a tropical storm warnings that extend throughout the florida peninsula into southern georgia, as well as the coastal areas of the carolinas, south carolina, particularly this is an area we're concerned about. strong gusty winds and then the potential for flash flooding going forward into the early parts of this week, there's the landfalling storm were probably about three hours or so away from a landfall in hurricane category one hurricane. there have been spin up tornadoes that have occurred overnight. that's why we still have a tornado watch across. that was right quadrant of the hurricane. this is concerning. so what you're looking at now is a estimated rainfall total so the outer rain bands of debby have already produced nearly a foot of rain south of tampa, according to this radar estimation that is impressive. so it's holding a lot of
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moisture with this storm so the potential for flash flooding exists today across the florida peninsula, a particularly that western coastline. but notice the watches that extend into southeast georgia and southern portions of south carolina. and the reason i say that is because notice how this track kind of starts to get larger and larger. that is because there is so much model uncertainty. where is the storm going to go? the steering patterns four, hurricane debby are basically going to collapse. we don't like to hear those words when we're talking about a tropical system that holds a lot of rain in the atmosphere. it will produce extremely heavy precipitation weather prediction shan center has a high their highest level for excessive rainfall that could lead to flash flooding and then as we head into the day tomorrow, savannah to charleston, that's where we're pinpointing the potential for over a foot of rain. this area floods very easily. so when we get that amount of precipitation going forward over the next few days, that is going to be a recipe for
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problems. they're using the words catastrophic. look for the potential for historic rainfall totals. that is truly going to be the main story of this storm as it slows down and meanders across the southeast, max, christina okay. >> derek, thank you so much. johnny is now sheriff mike prendergast of citrus county, florida. thank you so much for joining us. just take us through the evacuation plan on how many people are affected well, right now, we have about 20,000 give or take folks that live on vacua xi's own unfortunately, we didn't have this many take our advice and get out of the evacuation zone as we would like we expect to see some very serious effects of storm surge a little bit later today. >> the next high tide is going to be at about 6:00 a.m. we are experiencing tropical storm force winds here and just counties today. we're under a tornado watch, a flood watch, and also a hurricane watch. as hurricane debby continues to bear down on the big bend area,
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which is doing a bit victoria nourse until west and from where we're standing right now we're surely june everybody to please stay indoors because the high winds and down power lines are causing some problems. we have some localized flooding also. >> told the sun comes up in a few hours. we really want to do too much in the way of damage assessments. >> but we do anticipate additional locally buys rainfall that will probably equate to a foot or more in a 24 hour period here for the citrus county community so again, we're encouraging folks to heed those warnings to stay indoors. >> and if you've gotten any power outages to call your local power providers, we've got about right now. and so just counties that lost power overnight i mean, specific to see those numbers, no update today as the high winds continue with funders, storms are under heavy lightning 60s to make its way more than the potential for some tornado outbreaks a little bit later today, is now pretty high as well as overnight we saw some
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to our south storm from our way up north, mike as we brace for the storm to make landfall at what are the most important pieces of advice do you have for people bracing for this storm? >> i mean, you mentioned the rainfall there and the fact that there's going to be a massive amounts of flooding it's, important for people to stay home. what other advice do you have for them well, the folks that are in evacuation zone a, we really would like for them to get out of evacuation zone a. >> the national weather service homeless anticipate a storm surge similar to what we saw during hurricane idalia last year which was a heretofore never seen amount of storm surge in the western part of cyprus county and crystal river area. it exceeded the no no-name storm 1993, and it exceeded what we saw in hurricane hermine in hurricane irma, few years back. and again last year, it came in like a binge yes. as well after hurricane idalia made landfall up in the victim's area in
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taylor county. and so we could see very similar as long effects tomorrow. late tonight into tomorrow morning as a matter of fact, as we've got to isis, right and. >> mike how. does this compare to other years well, you know, we're very early in the hurricane season. >> we haven't even reached the midway point of the 2024 hurricane season what i would say is based on the predictions were going to see a lot more tornadic activity and a lot more hurricane activity long before we get to the end of november of this year. and again, it's always the thing that we preached. everybody is please be prepared. have you go kit ready to go with your medicines, your documentation that you made? and be prepared to evacuate when work does come out so that you can get to a safe place and then go back and assess the damage after the hurricane passes and get life back to normal as much as possible as quickly as possible we can restore a lot of things,
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but we cannot restore someone's life was tragically lose their lives being electrocuted for falling victim of being swept away in a drowning in some of this warm sorts of three writers today. >> okay, yes, sheriff mike prendergast to citrus county. thank you so much and good luck with your work today it is perhaps the most consequential decision of her political career so far, us vice president kamala harris will soon decide who will join her on the democratic ticket as her running mate. and the clock is ticking a, she's expected to appear at a pennsylvania rally with her choice on tuesday. a source familiar with the search says harris is hoping to keep her selection under wraps as close to the rally as possible. >> i cnn's julia benbrook has the latest now from washington we know that there were plans for vice president kamala harris to meet with at least three of the top contenders on sunday, pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, arizona senator
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mark kelly, and minnesota governor tim walz throughout the process, harris has been asking close advisers who would make the best governing partner for her at the white house. >> and other top consideration though, is electability. she's been looking at how each of them would balance out the ticket and how they'd help in key battleground states. shapiro and kelly, of course, from states that will be critical in november for now, the vp pick is often a political afterthoughts once they're selected. but for harris, this is the biggest decision that she's going to make as the presumptive democratic nominee. and she's still working to introduce herself to many americans. she's been speaking with a close group of confidants, including her husband, doug emhoff and former attorney general, eric holder, whose law firm is helping with the vetting process, or reminder of just how quickly this process is taking place, just a couple of weeks ago, harris was president joe biden's running mate. and now she's selecting
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her own vp we will hear a decision soon because she and her running mate are expected to appear at a rally on tuesday in philadelphia that kicks off a battleground blitz. they're going to be crisscrossing the country, visiting key states ahead of the democratic national convention, which starts on august 19 in washington julia benbrook cnn israel's military says it struck multiple hezbollah targets in lebanon overnight amid fears of a wider war breaking out in the middle east, it comes hours after hezbollah's said a close squad of attack drones hit a military target in northern israel. >> although israel says many of them were intercepted and the damage was minimal, iran and hezbollah have vowed revenge against israel, blamed yet for assassinating the political leader of hamas in tehran last week and killing hezbollah's most senior military commander in beirut us president joe biden will convene his national security team in the coming
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hours after a call with the king of jordan and the white house says the u.s. and israel are preparing for every possibility now i don't know what they're going to do or when they're gonna do it. but we got to make darn sure that we're ready and we have the capabilities in the region to be able to help israel defend itself. and frankly defend our own people, our own facilities, our own national security cnn's nada bashir joins us. i noticed that a lot of foreigners are being told to get out of lebanon as soon as possible by whatever means. but the flights have been canceled and then we see these military efforts going into the region as well as very worrying. >> it is very worrying and we're seeing lots of people now leaving lebanon for fears and concerns. of course, that lebanon could be targeted if iran chooses to target israel, of course, hezbollah in lebanon as a key proxy for the iranian regime. we have seen that crossfire even overnight further attacks, rocket attacks by hezbollah into israeli territory. israel again, striking parts of southern lebanon, but this isn't the
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response that we are expecting. we're expecting something much more broader, much more complex, potentially. and that is the fear us official saying they expect this to be imminent in the coming days we've heard from iranian officials, including just yesterday from the acting foreign minister saying that the assassination of ismail haniyeh on iranian soil. this is of course, hamas political chief was crossing a big red line for israel. of course israel has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility for the assassination, but the iranian regime has vowed to inflict severe if punishment in there was on the state of israel. so that is a huge point of concern. now, we've been hearing from israeli officials over the weekend, netanyahu has said that they are determined to stand against iran on every possible front. the defense minister yoav galant has said that they are already reviewing possible options for israel to retaliate if indeed they are struck by iran at some point. and of course, the idf chief spokesperson daniel hagari, spoke over the weekend saying that they are preparing for an
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emerging threat. but there are questions around what this potential retaliation by iran could look like, whether it's a direct attack by iran like so in april. so a drone attack on missile attack on israeli territory, or whether perhaps we see more coordination with iran's proxies, namely hezbollah in southern lebanon. of course, there are questions as to whether iran is actually seeking to restore deterrence against israel without provoking an all-out war, or whether this could drag the whole region into war, which is a huge concern not only for regional leaders, but as you mentioned, for members of the international community, biden again meeting with his national security team today. he's set to speak with the jordanian king just yesterday, jordan's foreign minister was into her on holding talks around the regional situation. so there is a huge flurry of diplomatic activity going on as we speak and we heard from antony blinken yesterday, he spoke to his g7 counterparts about the importance of trying to de-escalate those tensions but he also spoke to the iraqi prime minister. again, a key regional leader. and how much
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she has to then may his message to blinken was that there can't be a de-escalation until there is a cessation of violence in gaza that's the message we've been hearing from multiple regional leaders and crucially from both hezbollah and of course hamas. so clearly a lot of focus, there's still on trying to get a ceasefire deal. but at this stage, it seems that the assassination of haniah has suffered any hopes of securing going to jail, right now, alright, nada bashir for now. thanks, nauta, let's bring in lina kateab in london. she's an associate fellow with the middle east and north africa programme at chatham house. thank you so much for joining us. nina, we were just hearing there from nauta about international efforts ongoing for deterrence at this hour we were talking about how president biden was speaking to the king of jordan is looking to convene his national security team in the coming hours. how effective do you think those efforts for deterrence could prove to be in the coming hours with the middle east really on a knife-edge right now these kinds of efforts had been taking place in april at that
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time, there was increased tension between iran and israel. >> and i think these efforts back then serve an important role in limiting the iranian response. at that time and when is so lots and lots of iranian drones heading in its direction. but the actual damage was minimal the hope is that if you don't see is the stepped-up international activity and the diplomatic scene, then this would make him think twice about it. proxies taking any actions against israel that would actually cross the red lines. what we're seeing actually in this conflict is the concept of red lines, is really, really stretched when it comes to escalation, it seems everyone is ready to push things further than what had happened in the past in terms of advice for people living there, they're being told to leave if they can
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leave, a lot of people have seen can't leave there's a huge amount of damage being done to the economy whilst we await some sort of outcome on this as well. >> do you think this is part of the thinking of iran to try to prepare as best they can or try to string it out as long as they can i think the iranians are actually feeling quite humiliated, frankly, because israel has shown that no matter hezbollah's arsenal, for example well, which is significant, it has a lot of weapons, probably more than any other militia in the world however, despite all this is really showing that its intelligence is far superior. >> its security arrangements are far superior and so also with the assassination of haniyeh in iran, although israel has not admitted responsibility for that, this definitely shows a security
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breach inside iran so iran at the moment is actually taking a bit of time just because it is measuring what response it can do that would save face. but at the same i'm time it really knows that it is vulnerable and its proxies like hezbollah, are also vulnerable and as we consider what type of retaliation we might see a you mentioned those attacks in april. >> the fact that there was a coalition of countries who really stepped up to help defend israel at that time in light of israel's actions over the past week, do you expect that the same sort of access, the same coalition of countries would look to step in and defend israel once again i think that is definitely going to happen because the united states is not going to let israel fight this fight on its own if israel is under any real threat then the u.s and its allies will definitely
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coordinate to help israel. and i think personally, looking at the number of countries that have asked their nationals to leave lebanon at the moment is also a message. it's also a message to hezbollah to try to pressure it to limit what it might want to do against israel to show that there is international coordination going but on regarding the sharing of security and definitely the u.s. is sending warships to the region. and it will get its own allies on board if needed this rt. >> thank you so much for your insights today still to come protests escalate in the uk as rioters attacked hotels, housing asylum seekers will get a live update just ahead ukraine says it has accomplished the impossible why it's new essex scenes. >> could change the game and its fight against russia and the global sell-off intensified following a weak us jobs report and worries of the u.s. economy is losing steam. that's next
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>> protesters in northern england vandalized and set fire to, to hold it in hotels we're being used to house asylum seekers. >> they also smashed windows and attacked police. british prime minister keir starmer has condemned the violence, calling it quote, far thuggery elliott is here. >> he's been looking at this. i know the police saying this is some of the worst violence they've ever seen and they are quite the standard by the numbers of people getting involved, although they're not obscene representative of those societies, right? >> i mean, i think you have to go back to 2011 on the london riots last time there was anything kind of getting to this level of violence that we're seeing quite shocking scenes with a certainly in our brother him, the police, riot police were there shields up, almost being pinned against the hotel as they were just set upon by so many people in those in that group, in that mob that were hurling everything from bottles and bricks and even armchairs that they taken from the hotel and attacking the police officers. then you see the attempts to set fire to
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these two hotels with staff and asylum seekers inside. so quite shocking scenes that we've seen. as you say, prime minister keir starmer, coming out on sunday and giving a press conference and saying that we've seen muslim communities targeted attacks, attacks on mosques. other minority communities singled out nazi salutes in the streets. him saying i won't shy away from calling it what? but it is which as you say, he said is a far-right thuggery. and there was an op-ed from home secretary yvette cooper, who's ultimately of course, oversees the police, saying make no mistake, there will be a reckoning for the individuals who took part in this violence. those who whipped them up on social media and in online, online chat forums. and those who have felt emboldened by this moment the stirrup, racial hatred and on top of that, over the weekend, the government announcing extra protection measures for mosque, so they can request rapid deployment, which sounds to me similar to what synagogues and jewish community buildings have in terms of almost like a hotline to the police to get them to respond faster in the event of an incident. so very concerned
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and certainly the first big test of prime minister keir starmer, who's been in office for what, a month and of course, the i think the appalling thing that people feel here in the uk about this is that these are attacks are some of the most vulnerable communities in the uk. >> obviously, we're going to hear a strong reaction from the government saying they're going to crack down on this, but isn't the reality that a lot of this was spurned or encouraged with online activity to begin with, i mean, has there been any efforts that we know of yet to crack down on social media accounts on some of the online accounts i've been fueling people to come out and join these protests, riots. >> well, if cooper has this this morning been saying that social media companies, he should take need to take some responsibility nor the misinformation about their horrific stabbing of those three and killing of those three small girls at that dance class that taylor swift-themed dance class in southport and liverpool, and seriously injuring eight other children. a lot of the misinformation started on social media, particularly x, where it was rumor this misinformation
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coming about saying that the perpetrator, the suspect, was an asylum seeker and was a muslim as well, prompting the judge to take the unusual step of removing reporting restrictions, despite the person being a minor or lose about to turn 18 it's, weak so certainly that's something they looking at it and elon musk on x hasn't been helping either by amplifying some of these tweets and posts it's challenging few hours ahead for the government, elliott. >> thank you very much. now ukraine is celebrating what it calls a new chapter two-and-a-half years after russia's full-scale invasion. here's why these are the first of the long awaited f 16 fighter jets operating inside ukraine. >> they've been donated by ukraine's allies after months of negotiations and pleas from ukraine's leaders, and training for ukrainian pilots who had to actually vote fly them over. >> russia has maintained air
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rally on tuesday, donald trump's running mate, j.d. vance, is firing back at democrats calling him weird. he told fox news, they're merely projecting. but as cnn's senior data reporter, harry enten explains, there's evidence this line of attack may be working oftentimes in politics, there are attacks that are lob from one side to the other and they go up in smoke like nothing else. but sometimes an attack seems to have some holding power, some staying power. you might say and the attacks on j.d. vance and donald trump from democrats that they are quote unquote, weird. maybe one of those examples, let's take a look at some google trends and over the past, let's say, ten days and the last five days. and this is google searches for the term or word weird. and we're going to compare what we've seen over the last ten days and the last five days versus the last three months. and what do we see? we see that over the last ten days, searches for the word weird on google are up 20%. how about over the last five days, let at this they're up 28%. so it does seem like more people are searching for the word weird. the question is why?
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because the fact is anything could be weird. in fact, many people might say that i myself and weird. but interestingly enough, we can actually figure out what are the words or topics that are being searched increasingly with the word weird? and look here, look at the time topics increasingly being searched with the word weird congo. look at them. they're all political. look, you got tim walz over there, who was the first one to actually call j.d. vance and donald trump weird. and then look at the rest of them. maga make america great again, how about the republican party? and then there's a course, j.d vance. so what we do in fact see is that more people are searching think for the word weird and they're searching for the word weird. why? because there are searching for increasingly with, let's say some terms and some words that perhaps the republican party isn't really like. tim walz, who of course started those attacks on the gop really like, of course, people might just be searching for the word weird and associating with republicans. you might not seeing might not be seeing too much of an impact. so i was very interested in this little nugget here. take a look at jd
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vance's net favorable rating. we're going to look at the mid-july right around the time of the convention are just thereafter. and then compare it to what we see this week. look, j.d. vance has never been exactly popular. in fact, he was the least popular vp nominee coming out of his party's convention on record, going all the way back since 19 at the first one in negative territory, you can see that in the abc news-ipsos poll here with a minus six point net favorability rating. but somehow his net favorable ratings have gotten even worse. look at it over this past week, look at this and the ap norc poll -13 points from minus five points. they abc news, news-ipsos poll from minus six points to -15 points and while we don't necessarily know that the quote unquote, weird attacks are actually the ones that are driving this. they are certainly not helping. so it does seem to me that these weird attacks might be having somewhat of an impact. much of the detriment of the gop he's not weird. no one i should say still to come concerns over serving in the senate calls one country to pull their team from traveling event, the certain message, belgium house for the
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save an average of 5%, learn more at ramped.com the competition is well underway on day ten of the paris summer olympics as some quickly, isn't it? >> yeah, the 20 gold medals up for grabs today. here's a look at how the medal count sits, right now. just this hour, china has pulled ahead of team usa with the most gold medals with 20 overall well, not in the top six shown here. >> germany will take gold for the mixed relay triathlon, which wrapped up just a short time ago. the race was held amid changes in team rosters and concerns about whether it was safe to swim in the sen. well let's go live to cnn's amanda davis joining us now live from paris maga talk us through these concerns because we have had seen some withdrawals ahead of this event due to sickness yeah it's fair to say the discussion about water in the seine has been one
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that has been present throughout the entirety of this games. all the buildup dominated by the fact that it was one of the big legacy points of this olympics. it's been illegal to swim in the seine for 100 years, but the river was being cleaned up for this games to then leave for the people of paris in years to come though with the concerns last week after the prime two sessions, head of the men's triathlon were delayed. the race was delayed, but then ultimately did go ahead. i spoke to a couple of the athletes who took part in it. they said they felt the organizers had done the right thing, but then it emerged on sunday that not one but two two female triathletes have fallen sick. there have been no direct links as things stand, but it's caused the belgian team to withdraw from the mixed triathlon, which has taken place this morning. we wait and
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see really very much. we understand that there's a swiss athlete under belgian athletes who have become poorly but the race has taken place in germany who have taken home the gold medal yeah, france, paris organizers, worst nightmare come true. >> i'm thinking about the sport's now mander on sunday. i mean, i can't get out of my head the photo finish from the men's 100 meters, i think it was what, naught point? naught 0.5 seconds of a win for noah lyles yeah five thousandths. >> we were trying this morning with our partners at eurosport, to actually quantify that it's impossible. basically, is yeah, i can't do it. we can't compare it to anything. it was that close and noah lyles is a man who is not short on confidence. i think it it's fair to say, but even he when he crossed the line after the race, the blue-ribbon events, of course, as we always call it at this olympic games, did not
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think he had won it. he thought it was jamaica's youngster, kishane thompson, who would take the gold, but no, there was no alliance. you did cheekily posts on social media in the aftermath america, i told you i got this but he headed into the race. he wasn't the fastest man in the world this year. he wasn't the fastest man on the day in terms of the semifinals, he said it actually had a session with his therapist between the semifinal and the final whatever they talked about, whatever they did, it worked and noah lyles now has the olympic gold medal to add to the world championship gold olds, which he has. so wanted. but he's always described the two events, the two sprints events. they the hundreds, as his mistress, the 200 as his wife. and it is his wife who is in action today. he's already going to be heading back onto the track in the next couple of hours in the heats for that one, there was another massive night in the pool though as
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well, us swimmer bobby setting a new world record as he successfully defended his 1,500 meters freestyle gold have been a lot of pressure on him for this one, the us men in danger of finishing without an individual gold in the pool for the first time since 1,900, he said he took that and he used it and it's certainly paid off becoming the first us man to successfully defend his crown in this event, which is the equivalent really over the marathon for swimmers, since the 1970s. and then just briefly you, we often talk about should sports like golf and tennis being this olympic games? aims given the profile that they get across the rest of the four years. well, if there was any doubt, you just have to look at the reaction of scottie scheffler and novak djokovic um, what it meant to both of them to re able to say they are now olympic champions and have those gold medals around their neck. it's been such a couple of years, a couple of months, it hasn't it for scottie scheffler becoming
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a father for the first time there was then that arrest ahead of the pga championship, he took victory by a single shot from tommy fleetwood that liv golf national, the scene ryder cup, of course just a couple of years ago. and novak djokovic, the emotion poured out of him on that court at roland garros, after taking that victory against carlos alcaraz he's been on tour as you well know for 20 odd years. he has won 20 four grand slam titles, but he has never won olympic gold before. and he said he thinks this might be the biggest moment of his career yeah. so far completing the golden slam as it's called. >> yeah. >> quite a moment. and just so good to see what it means to a tennis player more established sportsman like novak djokovic, because so many other tennis players as we know, skip the olympics, right? but this clearly a moment for him. amanda davis there live from paris for us. thanks, amanda, also, noah lyles.
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any definition that's pretty much a crash. >> yeah it's a sea of red actually is no across the markets worldwide max, this is all to do with that jobs report that came out that underwhelming us jobs report that came out on friday. or are there other factors at play here? i'm in when was the last time we saw something like this it's a general fear that the u.s. >> economy is gonna shrink and that the fed isn't really handling it properly and they should be cutting interest rates sooner and then things like the jobs report come out and that just speaks to the same story, but it's more the fear that it's started in asia, moved onto europe and then now to potentially america. and this cycle of fear that just drags the markets down and that's the worry there does feel like the federal reserve are going to have to act quickly and aggressively, doesn't it to respond to this now, nigeria's president is calling for an end to nationwide protests that have rocked the west african nation. president bola tinubu delivered remarks sunday for the first time since the demonstrations started last week of a government policies and the rising cost of living. >> police say at least seven
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people have been killed in the protests so far and hundreds of others have been arrested cnn's stephanie busari is tracking developments and joins us live from lagos. stephanie tell us the latest this hour and if efforts are ongoing here to deescalate and brings dialogue into this can he maxar the president has spoken long awaited speech that they jurors have been clamoring for. >> it he asked nigerians to stop the protests saddened come to the table for dialogue said he felt that pain and understood their frustrations, but some it's now in the fifth day of these plan, ten days of rage, which is again he's to hunger in the country. the economy has taken a huge hit. inflation is at a record high and nigerians are buckling under the weight of it extreme
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cost of living. and this all started with the fuel subsidy been taken away last year when the president was inaugurated, nigerians were used to buying a few at a very low price and that spike, increased the cost of everything almost immediately and since that time, people have been groaning under the weight of this cost of living and now it's which boiling point and they are planning to protest for the next ten, next five days. so until two for ten days. what the president has said that he is ready to listen and that they should come to the table, take a listen to what he said. >> so spent any further protests and create room for dialogue, which i have always has to act lightest opportunity nigeria requires all on deck i need all or regardless of age
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party tribe, religion, or that divides sumac the president's speech has been poorly received in some parts, they felt many people felt that it didn't have that total empathy about the current situation that people are really living in. >> it puts a real dorff, a series of things that his administration is doing. but nigerians are saying that it doesn't go far enough to address the demands that the protesters are clamoring for max. >> okay. stephanie busari in lagos. we'll keep across that. thank you so much indeed deadly anti-government protests are also ongoing in bangladesh. a cnn source on the ground in the capital dhaka says protesters have been describing how they attacked by the military and by the police with live rounds being fired near a medical we'll college where protesters are gathered and several people were injured or sunday was the
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deadliest day yet in weeks of demonstrations, there with reuters reporting at least 91 people killed in clashes between protesters and police started as a student demonstration against hiring questions for civil service jobs has grown into a wider protests with tens of thousands of people calling for the prime minister's resignation government has cut off internet service and imposed an indefinite nationwide curfew way if the cases of covid-19 picking up, yet again in recent weeks that are renewed questions and concerns about how to keep up with the current prevention chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta weighs in this week, we asked viewers what questions they had about this summer's covid-19 wave. >> and you had a lot of them, specifically about the shots. and when you should get your next one. so first of all, we don't know exactly when the most updated shots are going to be available, but you can probably expect them some i'm time this fall. there's a few things to keep in mind. the new
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covid shot is going to target the jn.1 variant, which incidentally is a descendant of the omicron variant. remember that now the predominant strain that's circulating right now is kp.3, which is a descendant of both of those omicron and jn.1. so the bottom line is the new covid the judge should be pretty protective against the currently circulating strains also, remember this immunity. we're learning lasts around four to six months so keep that number in the back of your mind. that is probably the reason that we're seeing a summer surge as the protection wears off from the last set of shots. >> also, there has been a lot of discussion it's only about a combination shot covid and flu in the same shot, moderna, the pharma company, had some positive trial results with that combination earlier this summer. but we're learning it's not going to be ready for this fall. you can, however, remember, get both the flu and covid shots at the same time and try and do that sometime
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