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President Joe Biden is vowing to stay in the race for the White House despite panic among some Democrats about his ability to do the job. Hurricane Beryl is battering parts of Jamaica with life-threatening storm surge and destructive winds. One of the Supreme Court’s recent rulings is impacting new health care protections for transgender Americans nationwide. We’ll tell you about an attack that killed dozens in a central Mali village. Plus, Google says artificial intelligence is to blame for its emission spikes.
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Questions swirl about the future of President Joe Biden’s candidacy as pressure mounts for him to drop out of the race. We’re tracking Hurricane Beryl as it closes in on Jamaica. A growing wildfire has prompted thousands to evacuate in Northern California as a heat wave ramps up. A long-running discount store chain is going out of business. And, we have good news for drivers hitting the road this 4th of July.
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Reports circle that President Joe Biden is acknowledging the coming days are key to save his reelection campaign. Hurricane Beryl moves towards Jamaica. The UK prepares to vote in election that could see the Conservatives lose power after 14 years. New research reveals a new potential health risk from popular weight loss and diabetes drugs. And, how much will Americans spend on BBQs this holiday weekend?
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President Joe Biden has blamed his busy travel schedule for his poor debate performance. The Washington Post reports that the Justice Department will continue to pursue criminal charges against former President Donald Trump after the election, even if he wins. Hurricane Beryl is heading for Jamaica. 13,000 Navajo Nation households aren't connected to the electrical grid, meaning they get no relief from extreme heat. Plus, two Rookies have been named WBNA All-Stars.
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A growing number of leading Democrats want President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 race for the White House. Hurricane Beryl is making its way towards Jamaica after the Prime Minister of Grenada said it "flattened" an island there. There are warnings that 4th July heat could be "exceptionally dangerous and lethal" for parts of the US. 250,000 people were at a religious ceremony in India that ended in a deadly crowd crush. Plus, the FBI is investigating after dozens of Jewish graves were vandalized in Ohio.
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A judge has postponed former President Donald Trump’s sentencing in his hush money case in New York. Hurricane Beryl is now a powerful Category 4 storm as it moves toward Jamaica. The Israeli military has ordered a fresh round of evacuation orders for many parts of southern Gaza. More than 100 people were killed in a crowd crush at a religious event in India. Plus, the Food & Drug Administration approved a new drug to treat early Alzheimer’s.
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Rudy Giuliani has officially been disbarred in New York for his part in former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference efforts. The Biden administration is expected to announce a proposed rule to protect workers from extreme heat. Democratic governors want to meet with the White House after President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance. Hungary’s prime minister is urging Ukraine to consider a ceasefire deal with Russia. And, actor Jamie Foxx opens up about a health scare that landed him in the hospital last year.
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The Manhattan DA's office says it is open to delaying Donald Trump’s hush money trial sentencing date and the state Supreme Court announced Rudy Giuliani is officially disbarred in New York. Hurricane Beryl is moving through the Caribbean towards Jamaica. The Biden administration is rolling out the first-ever heat safety standard for workers. Illegal crossings at the U.S. Mexico border fall to a three-year low. Plus, dozens of passengers are injured following strong turbulence on an Air Europa flight.
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Former President Donald Trump's legal team is trying to delay, dismiss, and overturn some of the cases he’s facing in light of the Supreme Court's immunity ruling. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden is lashing out against the judgement, which his team hopes will give him a bump in the polls. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Jamaica as a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm. The head of Gaza’s largest hospital claims he was repeatedly tortured during his seven months in Israeli detention. Plus, Andy Murray is dropping out of the singles event at Wimbledon.
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President Joe Biden has lashed out at the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity, as Trump's team is already making legal moves. After hitting Barbados, Hurricane Beryl is continuing to strengthen as it heads towards Jamaica. Ukrainian officials say they’ve foiled a plot to overthrow the government. Panama says it’s reached a deal with the US to close a region used by migrants. Plus, the judge in the Karen Read murder case has declared a mistrial.
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The Supreme Court granted former President Donald Trump partial immunity in his federal January 6 case – we look at what’s likely to happen next. Victims of the October 7 terrorist attack in Israel and their families sue Iran, Syria and North Korea for allegedly supporting Hamas. The murder trial of a woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend has been declared a mistrial. We track the projected path of the Category 4 storm Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean. Plus, Hunter Biden sues Fox News over a “mock trial” miniseries.
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We start with the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on presidential immunity. Steve Bannon has started his four-month prison sentence for defying a congressional subpoena. Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in the Caribbean as a Category 4 storm. We’ll tell you about Boeing’s acquisition deal for one of its major suppliers. And, some big-name athletes secured their spots to compete in the Paris Olympics.
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The Supreme Court rules that Donald Trump may claim immunity from criminal prosecution for some of his conduct while president. We’ll break down the other opinions the high court dropped on the last day of its term. President Joe Biden is going to keep fighting after his dismal debate performance. Hurricane Beryl hits the Caribbean. Plus, the Catholic Church gets its first millennial saint.
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The Supreme Court is expected to rule on whether former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from federal election subversion charges, while the Biden campaign continues its damage control. Beryl is set to slam into the Caribbean this morning as a powerful category 4 hurricane. Utica, New York's mayor met with the community this weekend, after a 13-year old boy was shot and killed by police. Israel has set off international condemnation after a plans were announced to legally recognize five unauthorized West Bank settlements. Plus, Steve Bannon is to report to federal prison today.
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The Biden campaign continues its damage control as the Trump campaign, and many others, await the Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's immunity. The Justice Department is nearing an agreement with Boeing that one lawyer for victims families calls a “sweetheart deal.” A downgraded but still powerful hurricane is set to hit the Caribbean this morning. French politicians are scrambling after one of France’s far right parties led the first round of parliamentary elections on Sunday. And, Michael J. Fox rocked on a guitar with Coldplay at Glastonbury this weekend.
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The Supreme Court wraps up its current term on Monday. Justices are finally expected to issue a major decision on presidential immunity as it relates to special counsel Jack Smith's election subversion charges against former President Donald Trump. Another decision limiting obstruction charges for January 6th rioters could also have ramifications in that case. In this episode, we break down what it said and why a separate ruling is sending shockwaves through the federal government.
Guest: John Fritze, CNN Supreme Court Reporter
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A dad’s offer to be a stand-in parent for LGBTQ couples has grown into a global network of allies. A family of Taekwondo athletes sprang into action to save a woman from being assaulted. In Missouri, a small-town fire department’s bank account was running out, until a 91-year-old man gave them a game-changing donation. Visitors with disabilities can explore the Great Smoky Mountains in new ways. Plus, what are the best US towns to visit this summer? We’ll share some of CNN Travel’s top 10.
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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump hit the campaign trail today after last night's CNN’s debate showdown. We have key takeaways from the Supreme Court’s decision on January 6th charges and what it means for Trump. The FDA sampled raw milk for the bird flu virus – we break down new findings from its test results. A woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend is waiting to learn her fate – we’ll tell you where her trial stands. Plus, a judge is expected to rule on whether to dismiss Alec Baldwin’s indictment in a fatal movie set shooting case.
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US prices didn’t rise last month for the first time since November. The US Supreme Court ruled homeless people can be ticketed for sleeping outside. We have two state supreme court rulings related to abortion and gender-affirming care for minors. The US is dismantling the humanitarian pier to Gaza for a third time. And, Uber and Lyft drivers in Massachusetts are getting greater pay and benefits.
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President Joe Biden is brushing off concerns about what many Democrats are calling a disappointing debate performance. The Supreme Court ruled the Justice Department overstepped in charging hundreds of January 6 rioters. The high court also passed down a decision that will significantly weaken the power of federal agencies. A summer bump in Covid-19 cases has arrived in the U.S. Plus, we're poised to see the first father-son duo play together in the NBA.
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