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phone can measure you right now. i'm taylor on ios or android we go forwards in america thursday, july 4 x 70s let's see it well, welcome to all of you watching this here in the states, canada, and all around the world in kim brunhuber, this is cnn drew joe biden delivers a barn burner of a speech in north carolina after thursday's night's debacle. >> but there are new calls for him to leave the race details ahead how white house is responding. donald trump is using biden's performance to fire up his supporters. what he's saying about his rival and his own showing. lots the u.s. supreme court hands down new rulings on everything from homelessness to january 6. we'll look at the impact of this week's decisions and what next week could bring live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber joe biden says he isn't quitting the u.s. presidential race despite

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a debate performance on thursday that has some democrats saying he should step aside. while biden looked very different on friday, he was animated as he spoke at a rally in north carolina, telling supporters that he doesn't debate as well as he used to, but he does have the energy and experience to run the country here he is i don't walk as easily as i used to. >> i don't speak as smoothly as i used to. i don't debate as well as i used to well, i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth when you get knocked down, you get back out as for his lackluster debate. first lady jill biden told supporters on friday that after the debate, the president said he didn't know what happened and he didn't feel that great. here's a look at some more awkward moments from thursday i'm the only president this century. it doesn't have any, this, this decade that any troops dying anywhere in the world, like he did. what i've

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been able to do with the covid excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with what if we finally beat medicare, there's a lot of young women to be raped by their, by their in-laws, by their, by their spouses protestant sisters, by just it's just ridiculous. and they can do nothing about it. and i'm going to continue to move until we get the total ban on the the total initiative relative to what we're going to do with more border patrol more asylum officers. president trump, i really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence. i don't think he knows what he said either all right. >> well, this is what the new york times editorial board wrote on friday. voters to serve his country, biden should leave the race saying he appeared on thursday night as the shadow of a great public servant. but many democratic lawmakers in washington say they still support him debate,

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we move on. >> i think he's are nominee and i supported it was a challenging night. challenging. but what about his ability to win or you turned about that? he can win, you can win. yeah. i think it was a rough night. we'd my district based on me, i'm out there. i worked my district. i have delivered my district for other candidates two cnn senior white house correspondent, kayla tausche has more on the president and his campaign's damage control efforts day after defiance and energized president biden out to reassure democrats that he's up to the task. i would not be running again if i didn't believe with all my heart and soul, i can do this job because quite frankly the stakes are too high biden's performance at thursday's debate, stumbling from the outset. making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what i've been able to do with

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the covid excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with what if we finally beat medicare, leading to a panic across the party that was not what we needed from joe biden and his personally painful inside the white house staffers reeled their group chats described as a bismol and ugly with one saying, everyone's deflate it another calling it rbg all over again, sources tell cnn frustration is mounting toward biden's powerful inner circle, who keep an iron grip on details and decisions for the president. but the biden campaign is unbowed. pledging to stay the course and debate september. an adviser telling cnn, there's no basis to back out, pointing to some high moments for their candidate. and if i'm elected, i'm going to restore roe v. >> wade. you're only person in this stage is a convicted hello, this man. i'm looking at right now and some low points for the opponent. i didn't have sex with a p*rn star. number one, on january 6, we were

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respected all over the world in north carolina, a purple state that the biden team is trying to turn blue leaders say the alternative is still works we know that donald trump is an existential threat to our democracy and our nation. and we have to stop here all of a rally in virginia on friday, trump slammed biden's debate performance at one point, he told the crowd that biden didn't know what he was doing on thursday night he said biden's preparation was no health luck so unless despite the fact that crooked joe biden spent the entire week at camp david resting, working studying, he studied very hard. >> he studied so hard that he didn't know what the hell he was doing no amount of rest or reagan could help him defend his atrocious record earlier, i spoke with professor of government and attach the lins done about the focus on president biden's age and capabilities or shoes i think the democrats are mishandling.

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>> yet again, the whole issue of the age, which of course is a big issue, but they're mishandling it because if you look at the other side, which is something i find much more disturbing republicans have a candidate. who is a convicted felon, a con man, a compulsive liar. he's convicted of rape by the civil trial. he slept with a p*rn i'm sorry. whorls wife was married. he tried to stage a coup, put a bounty on his own. vice president's head says he's going to be dictated for the de, in the debate as your clip mentioned, he doubled down on answering the question. would he accept the election results? and he said, well, only if it's free and fair and that's code for only if i win. he poses and massive threat us democracy. and this is the most important election in our lifetime because he is such a major threat and yet again, we're focusing on biden's age, which is understandable in some ways, but also disturbing that we're not looking at the big picture and the bigger issues yeah. >> i mean, i think certainly people are looking at both of those things, but many democrats aren't enthused going into this as paul numbers

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weren't very good and certainly, i can imagine they won't be helped by this performance. and now as we've heard, there are calls that he should be replaced as the nominee is replacing him a delay illusional fantasy. do you think i mean, it would, it would seem a much clearer path if he were to step down, then they could just nominate someone at the convention. but if he doesn't what then what do you see happening? >> i think the democrats are in a rock and a hard place here because this idea of replacing him should have come much earlier to come two years ago. and it didn't they didn't do enough to try to promote kamala harris and improve her approval rating, her approval rating is worse than biden's and that's a concern because people are thinking he doesn't do well, then kamala harris will be in place and they put her in portfolios that more particularly great, like the issue of immigration still would have been better had she had a better approval rating. they haven't been discussing who the alternative is going to

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be. and when mentioning the names, none of the names look good. >> all right. gary tuckman caught up with biden and trump's supporters as well as undecided voters in the battleground state of georgia, to see where they stand after thursday's debate we talked with georgia voters at a sports pub in atlanta immediately after the debate was over. i'm only 25 and i see well, they're both old and they're both hi, there are voting questions or they're both like don't know what the hell that answering. and we talked with georgia voters on the recreational belt line that surrounds atlanta after everyone had a night to think about the debate. i don't necessarily feel competent in either candidates ability to run a country we had conversations with dozens of georgians many of them very uninspired. hey, that his trainees to you guys because i don't like one candidate more than the other. i would like a younger candidate on both parties. >> the headline, old man versus kann man really resonated with me before the debate, were you

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leaning towards biden trump are undecided by leaning towards biden after this debate, how do you feel? >> without a home of many who voted for joe biden in 2020 and support him currently are frankly depressed. my genuine hope is that perhaps somebody else it's will step up for that nomination of the democratic yes, sir. these two women say they are strong biden supporters, but watching the debate was difficult. i was concerned very, very concerned. about biden's real ability to carry this nation forward just from a physical perspective. you feel the same way yes. i care about where our country is going to be rather than who deliver the most stellar debate on stage. and i care about who tells the truth. just going to keep me safe, who's actually going to do things for the country? i don't feel like that's short not speaking or former president donald trump, many georgians link in towards

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voting for him, tell us the president biden's debate performance was not at all surprising to them. i thought he sounded onshore rather confused and not well-prepared. >> sorry to say. i think that they biden looked trump trump was trump here in the belt line and back at the wicked wolf sports pub holders, we talk to who had already decided to vote for president biden still plan to, ask voters to support donald trump. >> art planning to abandon him at the ballot box either. but we did find a few undecided who may be on the verge of a decision. i thought the trump in this debate in overall i think he's more reasonable more cogent, and more yeah, thoughtful. then they did what he was four years ago. i'm undecided, but i'm thinking about it for sure undecided neither pick it now more

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towards biden. and we also found some people feel like this woman i think that we could all benefit as the country from someone other than e, two options that we have today one is convicted felon and the other was unable to coherently explain his dance yesterday. so who do you go for? >> i'm not sure if i will vote because of it. >> we didn't talk with three voters who say they will definitely look for robert f. kennedy jr. one of them voted for donald trump four years ago, one for joe biden. one didn't say who you voted for what were they all have in common. none of them say they were inspired by what they heard at the debate. gary tuckman, cnn, atlanta. all right. after the break, the european media of harsh words for joe biden after his halting debate performance. but more on that next iran's presidential election heads to a runoff will take you live to tape run for

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willing? we are my friend. we are i'm jessica schneider at the federal courthouse in washington. and this is cnn u.s president joe biden is back when calls for him to abandon his candidacy after is unsteady debate performance with donald trump on thursday, but his campaign says, he's staying in the race. >> biden stressing on the campaign trail that he has the energy and experience for a second term, even this is dismal showing resonates around the world. the fallout over biden's debate formance has reached europe where media outlets are using words like disaster and drowning nic robertson reports it has been in moscow state media lampoon president joe biden's debate performance? yes, but can all see nil while whether i'm swiss lawn congratulating him for not falling over criticized it's in him for what they called the 22nd frees up, saying he had trouble remembering who and

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where he was. if russia was gleeful, europe were shocked, newspapers agreeing democrats, panic, british tabloids, biden bombed even this kick from the pop pls son, joe, my toast in france, italy, germany headlines much the same. greek and middle east newspapers, suggesting biden step aside leaders was silent. several met him two weeks ago at the g7 in italy, where he also seems slow and kept them waiting. the growing reality for them. now, a donald trump redux in more dangerous times many of them will remember those bruising days, not just physically, but verbally to his tone some topics on nato unchanged suggesting putin is europe's problem. >> well, i got them to put up hundreds of billions of dollars

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that has a bigger impact on them because of location, because we have an ocean in between. i've never heard so much foolishness. this a guy who wants to get out of nato according to the kremlin, president putin didn't stay up to watch the actual debate because i don't think you expect that the russian president could have set an alarm clock, woken up in the early morning hours. >> he will likely now be up to speed if only through the unfriendly filter have his own media. and likely pleased to trump who also hinted at cutting funding for ukraine potentially shortened his odds on winning the election. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will also likely feel relieved a trump reelection, good for him, given what trump's saying about israel. and you should let them go and let them finish the job and falsely accusing biden of tying israel's hands. and its fight

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against hamas. he doesn't want to do it. he's become like a palestinian, but like america, substance, not the big takeaway overseas. everyone judging performance policy a worry for another day nic robertson, cnn london iran's presidential election is heading to a runoff with no candidate winning more than 50% plus one in friday's vote. >> moderate lawmaker masoud pezeshkian and hardline, former nuclear negotiator, as say jelly li will go to a second round of voting on july 5th. the results must still be reviewed by the influential guardian council before the two candidates can start campaigning. again jen and fred pleitgen joins us now, live from tehran so far, they go to a runoff. tell us about the two top candidates and where things go from here either give you a first of all, i think it's an

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exceptional showing for the moderate candidate for masoud dip pezeshkian, one of the things that his camp had said before the flexion is that they believed that there needed to be high voter turnout for him to actually have a chance to reach the runoff stage of this election. >> now we know that the voter turnout was actually low was a lot 40% of the people who are eligible. and yet he managed to get substantially more votes than the next top conservative candidate. of course that being so you deliberately about 1 million votes for that is definitely a lot. now, as far as the two candidates are concerned, a suit pesach john, he's advocating for better ties with countries here in the middle eastern region better ties with the west as well, where sullied jalili is saying that he wants to continue the policies of ebrahim raisi is a president who of course, was killed in a helicopter crash a little over a month ago and that would mean a hard line towards israel and a hard line towards the united states as well. there's several wildcards now going into the next round. first of all, masoud pezeshkian has definitely had a very good

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showing, but one of the things that we have to keep in mind is that in the end more people voted conservative and milli electron then voted moderate in this election because of course, there were three conservative candidates on the other hand, we've noted that the turnout for this election was low and the big question is now heading into the second route is whether both cans will be able to vote, mobilize more voters to have a higher turnout. in the next round of elections to see who's going to become next president of this country? tree in front of you, touched on it. so i want to look at this a bit more closely. what it means for the the u.s. how much things could actually change in terms of relations with american and with israel as well with tensions heating up with a runs proxy, hezbollah yeah, and israel and iran recently, gavin bring on the brink of an all-out shooting war. i don't think there's gonna be any change in the policy towards his vowels far as the iranians are concerned, they once again today threatened that if israel were to attack hezbollah and lebanon were to attack lebanon. but then that would be a catastrophe. for the region.

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obviously, the iranians have a lot of proxy forces that are loyal to them in the greater middle eastern region that they could mobilize. so the iranians would definitely continue to take a hard line towards israel. they also had said, after their embassy in damascus got hit, presumably by the israelis that they would now hit back at israel from iran in territories if they're from iranian territory, if their forces in the middle eastern region get attack again. so that's not going to change as far as the u.s. is concerned. however, masoud pezeshkian, of course, calling for a de calling for better relations around supreme leader has already said he's skeptical of that. one of the things that we have to keep in mind is that the so romney and president and certainly the foreign ministry also, they can affect change as far as iran foreign policy, who's concerned, but they have to do that in conjunction with obviously see the military with the revolutionary guard and especially with the supreme leader who has to sign off on any sort of foreign policy moves at any moves, quite frankly, that are made in this country so they would have to

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convince the supreme leader to do that first and then try and get better ties with the u.s. and then of course, the big wildcard in all of that is goo is going to be the next president of the united states. because i can tell you one thing, a lot of people here, of course, going to vote in their election, but a lot of people, it's a kept a close eye on that debate between president trump and president biden biden as well, kim? >> yeah, i can imagine so. listen, great to have you there in tehran. fred pleitgen. thank you so much french voters go to the polls tomorrow to choose between president emmanuel macron's centrist alliance and far right or far-left parties in the first round of voting. the far right is expected to make significant gains in the snap parliamentary elections. on call it the elections after his party was defeated by the far-right national rally party in the recent european in parliament elections 577 seats are up for grabs. if a candidate in a particular race doesn't win a majority tomorrow, a second round of

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voting will be held a week later for that seat now, regardless of the outcome, mecole, he said he will only stay on as president until his term ends in 2027. all right, i'll break calls for biden to step aside, continue by how simple is it to replace him as nominee will have more on that next plus a new us supreme court ruling is forcing prosecutors to reopen cases against dozens of riders at the capital of details coming up, stay with us this election season stay with cnn with more reporters on the ground. and the best political team in the business follow though voters followed oh, the results follow the facts follow cnn you've had thyroid, i'd disease for a long time and you've lived with the damage it caused. but even after all these years restoration is still possible. learn how at ted help.com, arthritis pain. we say not

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performance at thursday's presidential debate has some calling for him to drop out of the race was campaign says, he's staying in it. donald trump was also criticized for his debate performance. democrats say he lied and deliberate misleading statements but social security, he's destroying it because millions of people are pouring into our country and they're putting them on to social security. they're putting them on to medicare medicaid. they're putting them in our hospitals. they taking the place of our citizens there. what they're doing to the va, to our veterans is unbelievable. veterans are living being in the street and these people are living in luxury hotels. he doesn't know what he's doing and it it's really coming back. i've never seen such anger in our country before. the idea that we're going to be in a situation where all these millions and millions, the way he talks about it, illegal aliens are coming into the country and taking away our jobs. there's a reason why we have the fastest-growing economy in the world the reason why we have most successful economy in the

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world. we're doing better than any other nation in the world so as rumblings to replace biden continue, sentence, tom foreman walks us through the uncertain process of switching to a new nominee. primaries have been held, delegates committed president joe biden is the presumptive nominee for the democratic party, short of a true health crisis about the only way he loses that slot is if he agrees to step aside, he's stumbling debate performance against former president donald trump, however, has fueled calls for him to do who adjust that on the the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border patrol and more asylum officers president trump, i really don't know what he said at the end of their sentence. i don't think he knows what he said either, but even then the process of replacing him would be full of uncertainty democrats could work it out of their convention in august. the way political parties used to various names

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would be put forward and most likely the more than 3,900 delegates from across the country would discuss debate and eventually decide on a new candidate. almost all of them right now are currently pledged to biden and approved by his campaign. but if they can't agree, if it gets really nasty and grinds on well, then maybe the additional 700 superdelegates deep-seated party insiders and elected officials could be key to settling the matter. they normally can't vote on the first ballot for president if it would change the nomination, but they can vote on subsequent ballots but that scenario raises questions too. would voters who took part in primaries feel pushed aside and alienated from the party of a new nominee was chosen, would a new choice be able to mount an effective campaign in the roughly ten weeks from the end of the convention until election day and who would be the choice? there are several big names that could likely be considered, but not until the party decides how it feels about vice president kamala

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harris. plenty of democratic voters and party leaders would see her as the natural heir to the nomination. and if she is not chosen her disappointed supporters could also become a deep problem for the party in november for now, biden's advisors and other top democrats are pushing back on the whole idea of him dropping out. and according to his team, the president is still looking forward to a rematch with trump. the next debate in september meanwhile, and a campaign rally in virginia, donald trump took a post debate victory lap the former president mocked joe biden's shaky performance, but said he didn't think it would be enough to cause him to leave the race serious many people are saying that after last night's performance at joe biden is leaving the race. >> but the fact is, i don't really believe that because he does better in poles than any of the democrats that talk about how both biden and trump made false and misleading

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claims during thursday's debate. but a detailed fact check by cnn shows that while biden made at least nine false or misleading claims, trump made at least 30. for example, this answer in which she gave several misleading statements trying to change the narrative of around january 6 and if you would see my statements that i made on twitter at the time, and also my statement that i made in the rose garden, you would say it's one of the strongest statements you've ever seen. >> in addition to the speech i made in front of i believe the largest crowd i've ever spoken to, and i will tell you, nobody ever talks about that. they talk about a relatively small number of people that went to the capitol. and in many cases were ushered in by the police and as nancy pelosi said, it was her responsibility, not mine. >> the cases of dozens of january 6 rioters are being reopened by federal prosecutors after the u.s. supreme court ruled on friday the department of justice overstepped its authority by bringing felony obstruction charges against hundreds of rioters chief justice john roberts wrote the

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opinion for a 6-3 majority that included liberal justice ketanji brown, jackson conservative justice, amy coney barrett, filed a dissenting opinion on trump's legal team expects to use this ruling to attempt to get his obstruction charges dismissed. but adviser to trump's legal team told cnn the ruling weakens the charges against trump are likely won't lead to a dismissal. and in another case, watched closely by city and state officials who were dealing with a surge in homelessness and encampments across the nation. the supreme court ruled that cities can ticket homeless people for sleeping outside the case stem from a lawsuit over oregon's anti-camping ordinances filed by several people experiencing homelessness are your brush is professor of law at albini law school and the author of lawyer nation, the past, present, and future of the american legal profession. thank you so much for being here with us this morning. so i want to start with the january 6 ruling what impact you think it'll have well, thank you for having me

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this morning. >> will it could have a number of impacts. there are certainly people who have been prosecuted and found guilty under this statute. and already and they are certain to appeal their convictions. there are people with prosecution's pending against them and those charges under that provision are likely to be dropped. and then there's the former president himself. this is a part of the prosecution against him. and that is certainly those elements of the charges, although they're not the only charges against him are likely to face some challenge in the lower courts, should that case seed, we'll know on monday how and if the case against the former president will proceed when the supreme court should

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issue it's ruling on the immunity claim that broad immunity claim sought by the former president those people full who have had, who have been prosecuted and found guilty under the statutes. my understanding that they may face renewed charges, different charges. so it's not exactly clear right now that dozens or even hundreds of people will be released from prison because of this ruling. but it certainly takes a tool out of the tool toolbox of the prosecutors seeking to bring individuals involved in the storming of the right of the capital to justice so it remains to be seen though, whether they're going to be a large number of people are simply released because of this ruling. i don't think that's going to happen.

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>> i want to ask you about another massive ruling. this is the chevron decision. this will now limit the power of federal agencies the impact on this. i believe it's one of the most cited in american law, some 70 supreme court decisions were based on some 17,000 lower court decisions so we're turning it. i mean, what impact could it have on regulating things like health care and the environment? >> oh, it's going to make it much, much more difficult for agencies to regulate health care and the environment, among other things. as you said, this case has been cited thousands of times. it is an important power, if you would that agencies have to interpret statutes and the ruling from the 1980s that said that

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agencies are entitled to some deference when a statute might be ambiguous or it's not exactly clear what congress's intent might have been that we should give agencies some deference in doing their job do it playing the role of protector of the air and the water. and investors. and now, there's a good chance that they will be hamstrung in. there their efforts to protect the american people in many different areas some people may think that's a good thing that agencies should have. their powers curtailed. but it really shifts the, the, the power of the federal government to do a

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lot of things from the executive branch, which is supposed to enforce the laws to the judiciary, which will now oversee virtually every act of a federal agency, or at least has the potential to, if people challenge agency regulations. >> so before we go, i want to ask you about this because this will affect a great number of american cities and many people as well supreme, the supreme court will allow cities to ban homeless camps. i mean, they're about half a million homeless people in the u.s. 40% of them i understand sleep outside and places like under bridges and parks and so on. so what do you think this decision will do? >> well, it doesn't automatically mean that any every jurisdiction can now in effect criminalize homeless

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this what it did is it authorized? local governments to pass ordinances that band sleeping in public and certainly that includes homeless encampments and as you say, sleeping under bridges and things like that but it gives those those local communities that want to do that. the power to do that. and it's really it's yeah, it's understandable that local governments are struggling to meet the problem of the house and the united states is a serious problem. we have in the country. but in places where there aren't opportunities for people to get shelter and this is something that dissent by justice sotomayor points out in places where a local government isn't trying to provide

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shelter and it has enough shelter beds for the unhoused then on the other hand to say, well, you can't sleep outside. i'm not sure what people are supposed to do. so it's a terrible problem limiting local governments powers in this way wouldn't be the end of the world but it is going to give them the power to do just that yeah, so many important decisions came through. and then of course monday we have the possibly momentous decision on trump's claim of absolute immunity. look forward to breaking that down. really appreciate having your expertise on this ray brush. i thank you so much. >> thanks for having me learn new problems for us. humanitarian pier in gaza will tell you why the structure had to be removed 40 third time in six weeks. that straight ahead stay ones i'm thinking i'm

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civilians are stranded in the midst of an ongoing israeli attack on a neighborhood in gaza city that's from the palestinian civil defense which says the shujayya neighborhood has been under non-stop artillery fire since thursday. meanwhile, officials say the u.s. has temporarily removed. it's humanitarian pier in gaza for the third time in six weeks the structure has been towed to a port and israel, because of expected bad weather and we're on to to run iran says israel will face quote, and obliterating war if it starts a full-scale invasion in lebanon, israel is hinted at a possible military action amid growing tension because ball along the lebanese border all right, for more we're joined by none of a shear from london. so not more trouble for that us pier. what's the latest? >> that's why it is being dismantled once again because

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of the adverse weather conditions according to two us official speaking to cnn, this port, this pier rather has been dismantled because of expectations are on high seas and bad weather conditions. now, as you mentioned, this is the third time that we are seeing the pot being the peering dismantled in less than six weeks. and of course, us officials have previously said that this pier was designed and established as a temporary measure, but it has been played with issues since it was established. publish it is now currently being transported to the port of our stored in southern israel temporarily it's unclear when the pier will you back up and running, but of course there has been growing criticism from within the u.s. we've heard from lawmakers criticizing the biden administration for wasting taxpayers dollars on this pier, which clearly has proven ineffective at times, we've been hearing from humanitarian organizations which have called on the u.s. and other allies to focus more on preventing obstructions at crucial land

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crossings into gaza, rather than on this maritime corridor, which again has been plagued with issues. and what we're also seeing now this here is a pile up of humanitarian aid now since its establishment, we've seen with an 8,000 metric tons of aid being carried through via the pier established by the united states. but currently what we're seeing is a pile up of aid deliveries are on this coaston line because there are difficulties and challenges with the actual distribution process, particularly now for the world food programme has been forced to suspend its distribution operations on the ground in gaza because of the security situation. and we have seen continued airstrikes and military offensives around areas deemed to be humanitarian zones, we have of course, numerous humanitarian workers killed as a result. and this has really soap concern amongst humanitarian organizations, including un agencies around the safety and security of their workers on the ground. so we are seeing now there's pile

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up of a that isn't being distributed. and in fact, at those land crossings into gaza, which are still being blocked and obstruct structured. we'll still seeing trucks queuing up, waiting to bring in vital aid to the gaza strip. and this is coming of course, as un backed experts, a warning of a spread of famine across the gaza strip. so this is a desperate situation. and what we're hearing again from aid organizations as we have done for the last few weeks, if they want to see more of a focus on unobstructed who's land crossings rather than on trying to keep this pier up and running despite the continued problems that it is clearly facing, can appreciate that update, not have a shear in london. thanks so much kenya is deploying its military nationwide to quell anti-government protests, which at times turn deadly and clashes with police. the country's defense secretary says the deployments based on threats to national security and will continue until quote, normalcy is restored. human rights watch, there's at least 30 people were killed in the

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capital nairobi on tuesday, alleges kenyan security forces shot directly into crowds of protesters, including those who were fleeing. cnn has contacted kenyan police, for comment ukraine's as emergency crews are still looking for survivors, long russian missile strike on the city of dnipro. missile hit a high-rise residential building yesterday, killing one person and leaving 12 others injured. officials say the strike took out an entire section of the building above the eighth floor two people were reportedly rescued at the scene. now, across the border, russia says a ukrainian drone hit the kursk region overnight, killing at least five people. official say it was part of a barrage of strikes across russia, but other drones were shot down we'll be right back celebrate. >> go forth in america thursday, july 4, x 70s dirt on seat i didn't read this last year before you're preventing migraine with kuleba remember the pain cancel plans, the

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team back? well we have to wait and see or cam injuries always tough. >> that man getting heard at the olympic trials after judges years of preparation for this moment it's gotta be brutal. these athletes in the gymnastics trials that take place in minneapolis and kayla dicello who was an alternate in tokyo tearing her achilles on the vault. she had to be carried off the floor, which just tears in her eyes. i was tough to see than a few minutes later, shilese jones, who won silver and bronze at the last two worlds, she tweaked her knee on the vault. she did tough out the uneven bars, but her status moving forward is going to be unclear. simone biles may while she was her normal dominant self, she wasn't very pleased with her balanced beam routine, but still managed to have a two-and-a-half point lead after de one, biles, despite being the most decorated gymnast of all time since these trials, well they make for a very tense weekend it's stressful, it's heavy, i feel like a lot of us have like cotton mouth because they're so stressed out, but it's one of the best pressure

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situation to be in going into the olympics because i feel like if we can do this and we can do anything while on the tracks, sha'carri richardson with another strong performance in the 200 meters semifinal, the 24-year-old with a personal best 21.92 seconds that she tries to become the first american since florence griffith-joyner, 1988 the winning olympic double and 100200. >> now, waiting for her in saturday's final is the reigning world's silver medalist and the 200 gabby thomas thomas outdoing richardson, posting the best time in the world this year, 21.78 and her semifinal. so you have richardson and thomas squaring off tonight? just before 830 eastern should be a good one. nhl's draft me while taking place at the sphere in las vegas. maybe the coolest place ever to hold a draft and check out the reaction from 18-year-old beckett seneca when he heard his name calleds that third pick by the anaheim ducks. look at shocked. so great. and he was so surprised because most mock drafts had

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projected to go in the teens but definitely a cool moment for him and his family my by the minor league club, the lake county captains have new premium seats at the ballpark in ohio. and it's a row of toilets, the team saying why sit on the toilet and play on your phone when you can sit on a toilet and watch an entire game the cushy thrones come with reading materials and a bathroom attendant. so kim hey, you can just joy enjoy whole baseball game. well on the throne yeah, let's hope the angry fans don't get the earth's to throw something as minor league teams always got something but in fact, that's all right, thanks so much andy shells appreciate that all right. while the crew of the boeing starliner spacecraft suni williams, sunny williams, and butch wilmore will have to stay on the international space station for at least another couple of weeks now and boeing are busy testing and troubleshooting issues with the crafts thrusters which have been problematic since the

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