good morning. welcome to cnn this morning, it is saturday, june 15th. >> i'm victor blackwell. and go where? midway through june already i'm amara walker. >> thank you so much for being with us. and here's what we're watching for you this morning i want to show you live pictures out of london working charles's birthday celebration is underway right now, but the star of the show, catherine, the princess of wales, who we saw just a few moments ago for the first time since she announced she is being treated for cancer, nearly six months ago. >> resume biden is on his way to the west coast this morning after back-to-back overseas trips, more on the star-studded fundraiser on his schedule today and how he's prepping for his first debate with donald trump of this cycle and a major dome of extreme heat is sending temperatures soaring two near triple digits. >> the city please that could see record highs and wellness when we will start to cool down bonus, the faa says is looking into how questionable titanium ended up on boeing and airbus jets. what we're learning about potential safety concerns and what suppliers are doing about it. just moments ago, king charles kicked off his official birthday celebrations with the trooping, the colour ceremony. this is a public celebration for the ruling royals birthday, a military spectacle of hundreds of officers and soldiers and musicians and horses parading through the streets of london the king is departing from the tradition. he isn't a carriage, not on horseback as he continues his cancer treatment. >> and you just saw pictures. they're princess kate, the princess of wales, who is also in attendance, stepping out of that carriage with her children and that white dress. she will join her family on the balcony of buckingham palace for that iconic picture. and to greet onlookers. this of course marks her first public appearance since christmas as she received her own cancer diagnosis. >> just weeks after when she posted a new photo on instagram last night and said that she is making good progress, but she is not yet done with her treatment. let's give by to cnn's ana stewart, who is joining us live from buckingham palace. anna, we just saw princess catherine. there are a huge moment for the royal family. tell us what we saw and how she locked it really was a wonderful moment and in many ways this is sort of a birthday surprise. the princess is giving all of us for the king's birthday parade. just yesterday, of course, releasing that statements saying she would be a part of the ceremony today we saw her passing just a short time ago, leaving from buckingham palace and heading down the mileage was horse guards grade, which is what you're looking at right now in terms of the live pictures, you can see the carriages arriving there and this is part of the military side of the king's birthday parade, trooping the colour is when one of the five regimens of the household divisions, foot guards regiments they treat their color, which is showing their flag, and it's a very for you very old ceremony actually dating back, i think to king charles, the second. and it's held as part of the king's birthday celebrations. so here you'll see both the king inspecting his troops. you'll see all of the regiments passing through and slow and quick march. you'll see military bands, but then perhaps the moment all of you want to see is when the royals head on back to buckle the palace and you get that amazing balcony shot this year everyone's hopes and dreams sort of been answered, but it's going to have the whole royal family on that balcony including the princess of wales the first time we're seeing her for months and she announced she was being treated for cancer. she is looking credibly. well, we've seen her in a carriage with all three children. and of course the king also receiving treatment from cancer. this is a big difference to last year. last year we saw the king on horseback this year. he is riding in a carriage, but a momentous celebrates and this is one of the most colorful, most fun i'd say. parts of the royal calendar each year, there's a pump, there's a pageantry, but also it's all about the family and you actually get to see them all together on that balcony. and we only really get that once a year ordinarily when we don't have correlations and other jubilee celebrations so i went to the royal website this morning, which is something i usually do at 4:00 a.m. on a saturday and it says that trooping the colour is marked the official birthday the british sovereign for more than 260 years. >> so obviously there is tradition here, but are there differences beyond the carriages? is that we're seeing this year i mean, the main difference is just how the king is arriving, not on horseback. i mean, if you really want to get knocked down as the nitty gritty, i think you will enjoy the fact that there is one huge modernizing change with soldiers. >> you see today and that has to do with their beers well in the british army and 50 very loud. so you might see some bids measuring, i think the rules are 2.5 to 25.5 millimeters long, no patchiness is allowed, no exaggerated colors. and i think that has to be a king divide. actually, during your sideburns and your neck you feel to march then everybody can grow or parenting is some people that's all they had but didn't have a measurement date and is through force there with all the details. thanks. >> and of course, we will be watching this ceremony throughout the morning and take you back to london for some of the biggest moments of the morning. all right, world leaders will head to switzerland today for the start of a to de ukraine peace conference. now this conference begins as the gi summit. some, the gi summit, i should say, g7 summit in italy. >> leaders from the group of seven issued a stern warning to china on its trade practices and its support for, for russia's war efforts in ukraine. cnn, international diplomatic editor nic robertson joining us now from italy hello nick, you've been watching this very closely over the last few days. now, what are the big takeaways? >> the big takeaways are on ai artificial intelligence. the pope being very clear not to use it for bad things like making automated weapons, not having machines kill people rather making sure that it's the benefits it gives are across all societies, all countries a lot of pressure on china to improve its oversupply on world markets that causes concern for all the nations of the g7 big, big commitments to ukraine in terms of financial support the $50,000,000,000 loan in terms of ongoing military support, the security package signed by the united states, also ukraine signing one with japan while here as well, these give enduring ten year long plans to train up ukrainian forces, get them using interoperable weapon systems. except cetera, with nato and i think as well, one of the important takeaways that doesn't get a lot of talk about here was the commitment for development and developing banks and developing economies in sub-saharan africa, particularly climates, particularly countries that are affected by climate change and one of them the reasons for that migration, a big issue here in europe as the united states and helping countries from where migrants come from is seen as a way to help tackle the migrant issue. >> nick more than 100 countries and organizations are participating in this peace conference in switzerland notable absences, though yeah, notable russia's not there because he only piece that russia is offering at the moment is for ukraine to basically go belly up surrender their four provinces, russia is illegally annexed and it's designed to join nato. >> that's not going to happen. and china has said it won't go if russia is not their 57 different both, leaders that all the, all the leaders that were here apart from president biden are going onto lucerne, switzerland. of course, united states being represented by kamala harris, she will be announcing a 1.5 billion dollar package aid package for the people of ukraine that will include 5,500 million dollars for the energy infrastructure. there'll be another $379 million an ounce for support for idps and refugees inside of ukraine, and an additional $300 million that will that's designed to go to those border guards who are held hoping protect and rescue civilians who are trapped along the front lines in ukraine, we often see when russia makes a new advance and pushes into a new village or area, ukrainian forces are going out there to try to help the elderly get them out of their homes, get them to get them to safety. an additional 300 billion is in the work of 300 million rather prison the works for them as well. >> nic robertson for us. thank you, nick. join me now, seeing and political and national security analyst david sanger is also the author of new cold war's china's rise, russia's invasion and americans struggled to defend the west. david, good morning to you. let me read the headline of your latest piece for the times. it's not just russia, china joins the g7 list of adversaries. let me read also from the communique, from the members they agree on china's persistent industrial targeting and comprehensive non-market policies, practices that are leading to global spillovers, market distortions, harmful overcapacity can they agree on what to do about it? because it seems like president biden is a lot more hawkish than some of the other nations it's been interesting transition, victor, i don't think that the g7 summit, even two years ago you could have gotten this range of complaints and accusations in beijing at that point, the europeans were saying, hey, germany cells more than a quarter of its luxury cars to china. >> i try and as a huge market and so just as the europeans had to be brought around, a few years ago on russia, where of course they were continuing to import a lot of russian gas and oil. now you're seeing that transition happen on china it's happening slowly, but when you read through that communicate there were 28 references. china and they were almost all negative which some might argue will become a self-reinforcing kind of cycle here where they're trying then react in the same way what was really striking vector was with the paragraphs about china's role in supporting russia in the war in ukraine noting it's accelerating export to russia of microelectronics. lots of arms that can go into the russian for machine let's talk about russia. >> the members also agreed with this us led plan of a $50,000,000,000 loan. and it is backed by seized russian assets. president putin called the theft that will not go unpunished. but what's the takeaway? from the proposal that it is a loan? and is this more just kind of vague threat from putin in response so this resolves what's been basically at two-and-a-half year long dispute for reasons that i just can't figure out victor. >> the russians let $300 billion in western, mostly european financial institutions before they did the invasion. figari's that they would really be seized by the west. well, they were sees, but then the question was, what do you do with it? and the initial idea was given to the ukrainians but that would really underfoot the reliability of western banks, united states, but most of the european banks, as a repository of central bank assets for other countries around the world. >> so the idea was, we're going to freeze it, not touch the principal, but use the income and can generate for you to $5 a year, maybe more depending on how interest rates bill in the next year or so. to help finance both arms and reconstruction in your frame. it's interesting diplomatic solution won't touch the principal, will take all the jeep eight contracted after putin invaded crimea a decade ago a couple of your colleagues at the times wrote about how it was difficult to make progress on any of the major issues here without the support of prime minister modi of india the leader of brazil, as well. >> what's the potential for an expansion of the g7? >> well, of course, when russia joined the g7, then when it came the ga, it was after the collapse of soviet union, obviously, i think that proposal started in 1997 and they stayed on, as you said, until 2014 when they were suspended. and then ousted after the annexation of crimea that was mostly a political gesture here. >> now russia's autonomy alone would not have brought them membership. but what's clear from meetings like this one with prime minister modi and others, there is the days are over when you can think about running the world with the group of seven, which is based basically the major european economies, the united states, japan, and they're going to have to go expand it. >> they just haven't figured out how they go do it. and one of the reasons are going to have to do it is one of the few groups that small 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carefully before investing violent earth would liev schreiber tomorrow would nine on cnn so we are less than two weeks away from the first presidential debate will be hosted right here on cnn. >> both candidates are spending the weekend campaigning ahead of the big event. donald trump will be in michigan where he is expected to speak at around table event with a few of his vp contenders, then trump will speak at the turning point action conference in detroit later tonight, president biden will be in los angeles this weekend at a celebrity packed fundraiser with former president obama cnn's camila to chalice joins us now from dc. so tell us first about the president's fundraising event president biden is expected to hold and go to ten a hollywood fundraiser that's supposed to be a star-studded event. >> as mentioned, former president barack obama is expected to attend alongside other, a less liberties like george clooney and julia roberts and campaign officials tell us that the ultimate the goal is to raise money as joe biden goes head-to-head with former president trump. >> and the thing about this too is they see this as a successful way to do this just given how, just in march he held a star-studded event just like this, where 40 president barack obama attended alongside former president bill clinton in that event alone in new york city in march, they raise, and they drew $26 million. and that one event alone so the ac, this has successful ways to raise money and some democratic strategists also tell us victor, that is also serves as a way, as an endorsement one these celebrities attend event like this as a way to court more voters to throw their support behind biden that he may otherwise have not had victor amara back to you. >> all right. camila chalice. thank you very much for joining me now, a cnn political commentator, earl louis arrow. good morning to you. thank you so much for joining us this morning okay. >> so trump, he just turned 78-years-old while the first lady is on this senior first for biden push, she's been hitting the campaign trail in several states. you'll be in phoenix today. >> according older voters, take a listen to what dr. jill biden said and wisconsin about the benefits of being older do we have that guys like it's coming wait for it yes or no this isn't about stopping an extremist and this election is most certainly not about age. joe and that other guy are essentially the same age. let's not be fooled. but what this flexion is about, it's about the character of the person leading our country joe biden is a healthy, wise, 81-year-old, ready and willing to work for you every day to make our future better. joe isn't one of the most effective president's of our lives in spite of his age. but because of it okay. >> so how you're doing with a 65 and older crowd? >> well it sounds like she got a pretty good reception there. and this campaign has been specifically going to pick a bowl tournament and bingo nights and so forth specifically trying to appeal to seniors amara four years ago, donald trump actually lead with older voters 65 and up by about seven points that seems to have been reversed now is a much closer margin now with biden in the lead. and so i think they see some daylight there and they're going to try and make the most of what would have otherwise been a negative. he's getting criticized for his age. but as you just heard, there's a counter argument and they are making that argument every day. >> what trump was in west palm beach friday the cooling biden about his age as trump himself turned 78, as i mentioned, listen we have a president who has no clue what the hell is going on. just look at him yesterday, look at him the day before in europe, peterson know where the hell he is let's just be clear here because you have trump repeating this misleading claim. >> that's been pushed by right-wing media, that biden wandered off during a skydiving demonstration for g7 liters when in reality the video is crop deceptively biden. he briefly turned away to give comes up to skydivers and then he was motion to rejoin the leaders. >> what are your thoughts arrow on trump's line of attacks the republican campaign has done this over and over again, and it always backfires because when they say that he's completely out of it, they say that the president of the united states is wandering around. he doesn't know where he is and so forth. and so on then all all joe biden has to do is show up and do what he's done for each of the last several state of the union addresses, which is just show that he's on his game. he sharp he's got muscle memory from being in politics for over half a century. and it just debunks the claim right? right there on the spot, i would expect that to happen during the debate. >> i want to get to react i can url to what trump had to say in an interview with some a for friday where he was asked how he would respond to black voters who call him racist. and trump's at a couple of things. first, he said he has many black friends, hence, he's not racist. and that is criminal indictments and perhaps his conviction would help him appeal to black voters. >> yeah. the idea of appealing to black voters because he's been convicted multiple times of felonies this is insulting to say the least and of course, he's making donald trump is i think the same mistake that many people make, which is say, hey, i have black friends, okay? which great. the black friends. but if you want to be president of the united states, it's about the policies and whether or not it's going to benefit the tens of millions of black americans and by enlarge, he's going to have to run on his record. we'll look back at what happened during his years in office and compare it to the biden years. biden's got a pretty impressive the record as well, and they're going to both have to make their case. it's not about who they're friendly with. on that point. >> i mean, biden has a lot of many black friends as well, and he's also had policies for the black community. but obviously we've seen in polls that have shown support slipping for biden amongst black voters, especially in battleground states i talked to me about how both trump's campaign and biden's campaign are trying to appeal to this specific luck. >> well, look, what biden is doing is pointing to the traditional political goodies that he has tried to deliver to the black community. and that includes naming the first black woman to the us supreme court. that includes 7 billion in dollars in aid to historically black colleges and universities and on and on down the line, black business starts, increases in wealth, all kinds of different things that the administration has done on what donald trump is trying to do. i do not know. i mean, i think there's an inversion going on that it's giving some talk among political professionals, which is that trump is doing doing better with younger voters, and that all by itself will make his numbers go up in communities of color who tend to skew younger he's trying to, i guess make some kind of appeals. but it's unclear how he's going to do that. he's not the incumbent. he doesn't have that strong of a record to run on. and so he's been really just kind of relying on a lot of chatter of some of this also i think is a matter of relying on black voters who do in some numbers tend to vote republican. he's just trying to call them home. they won't be very much, but he doesn't need very much. it really just depends on the state that you're talking about. >> all i discuss to show how important this first debate will be of this election cycle. arrow lewis, thank you very much. and of course, watch the cnn presidential debate moderated by dana bash and jake tapper. that's on thursday, june 27 at 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn the justice department says it will not pursue contempt charges against attorney general merrick garland. what house speaker mike 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risk. and you also start to notice it spreads into the midwest, then it goes into the great lakes and eventually into the northeast we're going to start to see this spread in a few more areas. so here's what we're looking at. again, we're not just talking some of these places, 510 degrees above average. you're talking over 190 record temperatures over the next several days beginning today for places like atlanta, charleston, south carolina, galveston, texas, but then it starts to spread farther north. take a look at chicago hello, for example, going from 85 today, just a couple of degrees above normal to almost triple digits by the time we get to monday washington, dc also going to start to see that rise and all of these northeastern cities you're looking at 20 degrees above normal for so many of these areas. and for some of them, it's going to stick around for a few days well, i put my children and tennis camp this week of june specifically because i assumed it would be much cooler. thanks, martin. the summer. thanks. >> i don't know what i'm gonna do it them on monday. >> thank you, allison. well, the federal aviation administration is investigating potentially fake titanium discovered and parts of commercial boeing and airbus jets. this is the latest black eye for the aerospace industry. >> it was apparently distributed with fake documentation and investigators are trying to make sure it will not pose a safety hazard to the public. cnn's gabe cohen looks into how we got here well, amara victor, remember there is a complex supply chain to build a plane. >> suppliers are buying material from all over the world and building parts that make their way to boeing and airbus to be assembled into an aircraft now in this case, boeing reported according to the faa, that accompany at the front of that supply chain has selling titanium that was ultimately used in these commercial jets, not just for boeing, but also for airbus, was selling it using fake documents verifying that titanium is authenticity. now that raises concern that they may have been selling counterfeit titanium that doesn't meet safety standards and shouldn't have been used in a plane for parts like doors or the components that secure the engine to the aircraft. critical parts that we're talking about here. now this was caught by a supplier that noticed little holes in the titanium that looked like corrosion according to the new york times which first reported this. now of course that immediately raised safety concerns but since then, testing of that titanium material has showed that the correct titanium alloy appears to have been used. and so at this point, there is no clear threat to safety. boeing put out a statement saying to ensure compliance, we are removing any affected parts on airplanes prior to delivery. our analysis shows the in-service fleet can continue to fly safely airbus put out a statement of their own saying, numerous tests have been performed on parts coming from the 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