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Regretices, if you will. An online petition with more than 2 million signatures now calling for a second referendum on eu membership. This, as Political Parties and other european nations drop hints about possibly following britains lead. The brexit fallout creating global upheaval with serious concerns about the World Economy, and safety, from tear every threats. Want to go to reporters out in the field. First Senior International correspondent in london, and International Correspondent in scotland. So first of all, give us a sense of the mood today. I mean, the fallout over this historic, historic exit . Reporter someone rather memorably described it to me you suzanne, at the nation waking up with a hangover friday morning. You had the euphoria, the unexpectedness of this and even many of those who voted to leave are now saying, well, actually, we didnt realize what it would entail. Didnt actually believe that ramifications of this would be as drastic, and, in fact, one newspaper here in the u kuchlt, the daily mail put up an article saying this is what brexit means. A slew of hundreds of comments under this article saying, done explain it this well before. I dont want to do this. I dont want to i want doover. Then leaden politicians who were visibly part of the leave campaign, the former defense minister liam fox saying now is the time for National Reflection, and what were hearing from the European Union is, no, its not. The time for National Reflection was before you chose to split with the eu. The issue here, of course, is that the treaty that founded the eu, the lisbon treaty, was worded in a way that meant to make it as difficult as possible to leave. So article 50 is incredibly, incredibly complicated. Even if britain wasnt suffering from a sense of national remorse, it would still be very complicated, and could take at least two years, and youve already seen the turmoil this has brought on the Stock Exchange in the u. S. And around the world. The expectation is that there is more still to come unfortunately. Suzanne . David, youre in scotland which voted overwhelmingly to remain with the eu and now were hearing its leader is saying its likely going to seem independence from the uk. Give us a sense what is next . They tried to split from the uk before. It actually failed. Is it more likely now to suck sued . Succeed . Reporter there is a general sense on the street here, suzanne that people are both angry and also feel that they want their democratic rights respected, and that certainly is the perspective of the government. The first minister, Nicola Sturgeon saying scotlands voice needs to be heard. They overwhelmingly voted to stay in the European Union in scotland by more than 24 . So they say they shouldnt be dragged along with england out of the eu. And i spoke to some people here on the streets of edinboro. We dont want a split from the union. We have no choice. So im not being biased here. Its all in good english. Im worried because i just heard that my grandson wanted to travel to wales and talked to people that travel to wales. Reporter a lot of fear and also as was said, a lot of confusion about what comes next, because its unclear whether even a referendum here in scotland to become independent would automatically mean theyd join the European Union and certainly, suzanne, that was the threat last time around there was a referendum. That if they broke away they would have to go through the same process of anyone else. But the game has changed here. So there is a sense that maybe this could be a part to play. Theyre also asking to directly meet with European Union diplomats in edinboro in the next few days to try to hash out some kind of plan, perhaps, for scotland to remain in the eu, but it could mean the United Kingdom as a whole breaking up. Certainly a lot to hash out there. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. Britains decision to leave the European Union is igniting new security concerns, of course, across the atlantic, at americas closest ally britain provides crucial information 20 u. S. Intelligence agencies about the inner workings of the eu. That information pipeline is going to be lost once britain leaves. I want to talk that over with our Global Affairs analyst kim dozier, a daily beast contributing writer. Kim, thanks for being with us. I know this is really your expertise, and first of all, tell us, what is the number one security concern that they have now that theyre going to see that the exit will actually happen, even if it happens over the course of two years . An eventual lack of big data is one of the things that two of the top british former intelligence chiefs of mr. I5 and mi6 complained in the runup to this brexit vote. They syd right now the European Union shares a lot of big data on the passage of refugees, criminal networks, and that the u. S. And the uk, well, at least the uk is able to crunch that, and then possibly share any pertinent information. Or at the very least, because it does get sticky with, you cant pass on always information that you get from one ally to another ally, but at least the u. S. Knew that they had somebody that they could count on who had access to this information about what was going on within europes borders, and was keeping an eye on it. Uhhuh. And, kim, you know, i covered president bush for many years and attended many eu conferences as im sure you did as well. One of the things that former president bub did, he was pushing for the Eastern European countries to join the eu, provide that economic and National Security toy those countries but also acted add a buffer, if you will, to russias power, and i am i soupi assumin might be compromised with russias president Vladimir Putin praising what has happened now and potentially in a position to take a more aggressive stance in europe now that one of our key a allies is gone . Absolutely. Britain was one of the sort of few strong nations within the european urine yin that could stiffen the spine of some of those Eastern European nations as they were billionied by their next door neighbor russia. Weve seen an upsurge in some of that bullying behavior in the form of propaganda, rhetoric that gets pumped in from next door. So the worry is that not right away, but eventually, the eu will bow to some of russias demands. Such as lifting some of the sanctions against russia that have been imposed over its invafrgs ukraine. Some worry that the uks decision to leave is going to driger a domino effect that weve already started to see moves from other countries that france might decide that its going to ditch the eu. That youre going to have a whole kind of host of changes in the area as well. Perhaps spain taking back jer brought ta, and a union if you will of ireland. Ho do you see it playing out . I have actually spoken to european diplomats quite concerned about this saying even if a place like france doesnt vote to leave the European Union, just having the vote itself will break open this divide between those who want to be part of the eu and those who are tired of having immigrants come in from the outside. It means that across the European Union, theyll be busy dealing with this subject as opposed to dealing with things like lew to fix the economy. What you do with the refugee influx that youve got coming your way, and how to deal with the terrorist threat from isis. Kim, as always, excellent analysis. Really appreciate it. Thank you, kim dozier. I want to bring in juliette cayenne, former Homeland Security assistant secretary. Youre here, and i want to play for the audience, the idea a brexit victory will somehow lower the Terror Threat or lessen the refugee crisis is madness. It will open a new host of questions in ow intelligence and safety efforts coordinate. So when you look at this, why do you think thats the case . I mean, what are you so concerned about when it comes to security . Well, you know, just because britain says its going to leave the eu doesnt mean people wont be moving around. Well still have access to britain. So that the idea in the short term or even long term that the threat out there is going to be minimized is, as i say, madness, because most of immigration to britain is not of eu nationals. So the whole eu thing was just sort of a red herring. But on a more tactical level which kim was just addressing, there are, i cant even name them. There are hundreds of intelligence, Law Enforcement sort of mous and agreements, related to not just terrorism, but transnational threats, monetary investigations. You know, across the board that are essentially going to have to be renegotiated. And its not that it cant be done. Its just in the middle of a, of a heightened threat level, is that exactly how you want to spend your time. Juliette, what do you think will be the direction here . You talk about a lot of people were worried about the immigration, the influx of many migrants. How is it going to disrupt things and perhaps cripple the country . Well, so i actually think there is the brexit that everyone voted for, and then theres the brexit that people are going to realize is unsustainable. And that, you know, in my field, i dont do the economic side. I do the National Security side. So one thing is the british nationals are going to soon realize that that easy access they had on travel, not just in europe, but with the United States, because, remember, we have agreements with the eu in terms of travel, is if brussels is going to play hardball, is going to end. So just on every single level theres going to be an impact for the average brit, and so i think they will begin to interpret brexit, depending how it unfolds in the next couple of years differently than maybe what they voted for. But i want to, you know, just remind people. The eu was not about monetary stability. It began as a security and stability enterprise after not just two world wars, but thousands of years of european fighting. It has been a good experiment, and so those of us in National Security are a little bit nervous about what is going on, not just because of the tactical issues i was just talking about but because of what the eu meant for stability. It doesnt mean world peace. It just means stability. Sure. A lot of side bar conversations that the president s had with other world leaders. That mostly does deal with security as well as economics, which a lot of people are not, are not really talking about all that much. Youll yet kayyep, appreciate your perspective. Ahead in the newsroom, deadly weather. Dangers floodwaters claiming the lives of at least 23 people in West Virginia. Out west, hot, windy conditions fueling fastmoving wildfires. What are the residents thinking, and what can they expect in the hours and the days to come . Plus, as brexit tops headlines, donald trump is defending his trip to scotland to promote his golf courses. Were going to take you there live, and later, power of the press. Will british tabloids, theyre now known for eyecatching headlines, always have, but could they actually have impacted the outcome of the uk vote . Well discuss that as well. Youre live in the cnn newsroom. 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Rivers are out of their banks, washed away homes and cars, and people inside them. 44 counties now under a state of emergency this weekend with the National Guard troops, police, pulling people to safety. Getting medicine to those who need it and sadly, still finding the bodies of people overwhelmed by this rising water. Our own nick valencia is staying on top of this from the West Virginia area. And nick, i understand theyre pulling out all the stops but it is breaks records and hearts. Reporter devastating, heartbreaking. All of these things. Earlier, louisiana, and houston hard hit. This seems to be the worst of it all. Nine inches in the worst hit parts of West Virginia. Rivers swelled to as high as 33 feet. Rescuers called to the scene to whats being called a 1 in 1,000 year event. For the last two days, West Virginia is pounded by heavy thunderstorms and massive flooding. Dad, watch out. Reporter this house exploded into flames and floated down the river. This family picked through the smoldering remains of what was once their home. I cant get the the memories out of my head. Reporter eyepopping currents ravaged the Mountain State leaving at least 26 dead by saturday morning. A day before, this 4yearold was playing behind his home when washed away by rapid floodwaters. His body was recovered from a nearpie creek. Its been horrific. A nightmare. I mean, no words can explain. Reporter its being called a 1,000year flood. High terrain along the rivers in the southeastern part of the state is only making problems worse. Whrchlts. When you add nine inches of rain over just a short period of time in the mountains it causes waters to come up very rapidly. Reporter the rising waters took out bridges and broke barges loose. The older people thats worked all of their life for what they got and then just one day its all gone. Reporter hundreds of First Responders including 200 National Guardsmen have been deployed to help families like this they said the last thing they knew of her, was somebody threw her a rope, and then they never heard her anymore. Reporter someone from the department of Emergency Management saying 300 water rescues 150 currently going on. Not the only problem. Electricity problems. 32,000 still without power. The death toll went down . That number we just got in. 26 people. Its now at 23. A little correction there from the department of Emergency Management. 23 people. Devastating. Thank you, nick. The opposite problem out west. Several wildfires are blazing out of control. This is across parts of arizona, new mexico and southern california. This is curran county where emergency crews are trying to contain a fastmoving fire already scorched more than 30,000 acres, and 100 buildings. At least two people confirmed dead from this fire. I want to bring in our Severe Weather center and following twin disasters. Wildfires out west and the devastating flooding in West Virginia. Suzanne, two reasons why this flooding event was such a disaster. Number one, the amount of rain that came down. But the second is the topography of this area. That played a huge role in this flooding event. First, you have all the rain that came down from the sky and fell into these valley communities. Then you had all of the rain that fell on top of the Appalachian Mountains that surround it, that then flowed down into those very same valley towns. Essentially, giving them double the amount of rain. And it was a lot of rain out there. Take a look at some of these rainfall totals. In West Virginia, picking up over nine inches and if that town sounds familiar, where the famous pga golf course greenbrier is located and its expected to start in just two weeks from now. A Wider Perspective of all the rain. Again, heres charleston, West Virginia for a reference point. Once you go east of that city, thats where really the bulk of the rain was located. Many areas picks up well over half a foot of rain in 36 hours. Areas that would like to see the rain would be the southwest, where theyre battling multiple fires right now. The one just north of los angeles burning 30,000 acres, only 5 contained, and weather is not helping that out. Same thing in arizona. The only good news is the fire in new mexico will actually get a little help from the weather in the coming days. All right. Thank you. We are live in the cnn newsroom. President obama on the campaign trail throwing verbal punches against the gop. Youll hear what he said about the republicans attempts to block gun control legislation. Dont tour paris. And please, dont do paris. Live in paris. Airbnb a loft in south pigalle, or a flat in the fourth. Read a book. Make your bed. 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Republicans in the house wouldnt even allow a vote on them. All right. Cnn correspondent chris frates joining us from washington, and, chris, you and i both covered this in d. C. Over the week here. House Democrats Holding that sitin for more than a day on the house floor. Tell us about the return if they expect theyre going to keep this momentum going when they return to the capital in july . Reporter suzanne, youre right about this, because they are planning on continue making noise about this issue. As you point out, a lot of sound this week and even fury on the house floor, but when it was all over, nothing had really changed. Heres ow that all went down. Remember, the Senate Debated measures to prevent suspected terrorists from buying guns and tried to tighten up background checks. Five different proposals including a bipartisan compromise. Those all failed. On the house side, republicans refused to bring up any kind of gun control measures whatsoever. That really infuriated house democrats. They ended up staging a 25hour sitin on the house floor to roe protest the republicans blocking any legislation moving forward, and that protest was led by john lewis, who is famous for organizing those sitins during the Civil Rights Movement at segregated lunch counters. So he led the protests on the house floor and heres what he had to say. Do we have raw courage to make at least a down payment on any gun violence in america . We can no longer wait. We can no longer be patient. So today we come to the well of the house to dramatize the need for action not next month not next year but now today reporter now, president obama also weighed in on twitter saying thank you, john lewis, for leading on gun violence where we need it most. But Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan accused democrats are creating chaos and even threatening democracy with what he called a political stunt, one of the things that makes our country strong is our institutions. No matter how bad things get in this country, we have a basic structure that ensures a functioning democracy. We can disagree on policy, but we do so within the bounds of order and respect for the system. Otherwise, it all falls apart. Reporter now, in the middle of the night the republicans adjourned the house for a break thats going to last until july 5th. Democrats vowed to go home to their districts, continue this fight, and bring that energy back to washington when they return after the recess, suzanne. All right. Well see how it all shakes out after the weekend. Thank you so much, chris. Appreciate it. Coming up, Donald Trumps scottish tour is continuing. His comments on the brexit and his vp pick are making headlines this weekend. We go live to scotland, up next. Viagra single packs. So guys with ed can. Take viagra when they need it. Ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. 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Does he understand that there are some people who thought he really didnt quite understand or get it when he was sitting right there in the middle of what was happening . Reporter right. Its a good question, suzanne. An unusual day with donald trump during an unusual campaign. He took us on a tour of his golf course today and on several different holes took questions from reporters. He was asked about the reaction in the markets. The markets tanked, as you know, yesterday, in response to what happened in the brexit vote here in the uk. I asked donald trump about that, and he essentially said markets go up, markets go down and feels in the long run britain will be okay. The World Economy will be okay. When he was, i asked this yesterday about the reaction in the markets, and he said, well, a falling pound means that more tourists will come to his golf course. More tourists will come to britain. More people will put money into brita britain. Today he backed away from that saying i do well when the pound goes up, when the pound goes down. Trump is hoping some of the same sentiments that drove voters to the polls here in the uk deciding to leave the European Union will be the same sentiments to drive voters to the polls back in the u. S. Voters concerned about immigration, concerned be a the migration of syrian refugees, hoping all of those forces will propel him into the white house. And i asked him, suzanne, during this outing today, is he tending to his campaign at all . A lot of republicans in washington wish he would get back home and work on his campaign. He did say to me earlier today he has been working on his Vice President ial selection process. Heres what he had to say. And for the republicans who wish you were back on the campaign trail and not spending time one night. One night. I mean, do i have the right to have one night to check the work of my sons . Children are very important. And to take one night, ill be back tonight. So to spend one night to check the work of my son, he rebuilt i rebuilt, but he rebuilt for me, turnberry, one of the great resorts of the world that we just left. I think i have an obligation to my child to go and check that he did an unbelievable job. You know what i gave limb . An aplus. Reporter and so there you have it, suzanne. Defending his golf outing here saying, well, his children have been working really hard on these projects out here and he wants to, you know, take a firsthand look and make sure everything is up to his standards. I will tell you, an unusual day out on the golf course with him, but he did take on a lot of questions, you know. He went after david cameron, the Prime Minister of britain again, saying that he resigned in a sad way. You know, you dont normally, suzanne, youre a white house correspondent. You dont normally see a president ial candidate going overseas and kind of dissing world leaders, but donald trump is bringing lis own brand of politics over here just as he does back home. 2008 was unique, and jim, tell me a little about the whole kind of press conference golf tour, if you will. Thats never happened before in all of my coverage and experience. Usually you sit in as the press corps and wait at the resort while they go golf and they come back and talk to you. Very different today, what happened . Reporter yes. I called this the gatorkade, they put us in the back of john deere gators, little tractors, little golf cart tractors, and we all piled into the back of these things, about ten of them and sort of drove around the golf course following donald trump to every one of these holes. At every stop he took more and more questions and the aides were pushing us back. You know this, suzanne all too well. Pushing us back saying no more question. Wed ask another question, hed walk over and answer questions more. He is enjoying this tour. He feels he timed it right. A lot of people saying youre crazy for doing this. He feels also vindicated coming here during this time and comes back after having a meeting with rupert murdoch, wrapping up a dinner with him right now. It is a very unique situation. Reporter absolutely. Get home safe. Appreciate it. Hillary clinton slams touch over his reaction. She released a new video attacking him over remarks made in scotland just hours after the results were announced. Weve taken the lighthouse which is a very, very important building in florida. I mean, in scotland. We are now in unprecedented territory. Reporter golfers will stop and go and get something to eat and go on to the 10th hole. The dow looks to open about lower 500 pounds. Reporter when the pound goes down, more people are coming to turnberry. Talk about this, unpack it with Political Editor and trump supporter scotty knell hughes. Scotty, thank you for joining us here this afternoon. So you saw that particular video. Do you understand why some people saw that there was a concern that trump was so focused on the golf resorts and he was really he had this opportunity. He was in the middle of the place where you had the currency that was crashing, and all of these things, but he talked about it in ways that they does well, when the pound goes down. That kind of thing . No. I can see why the Hillary Clinton put out that commercial. Lets just point it out. Theyre in absolute panic. If this was a good thing, the brexit vote in their favor you would have seen hillary out almost immediately with the spotlight, even if it was 2 00 in the morning with the podium saying this is a good thing. I think right now democrats are really panicking because theyre underestimating and realizing the same fear that is going on here in the United States that people are really scared about immigration. Their borders. The economy, trade, is also across the ocean. At the same time the market panicked when this was going on, when he was mentioning the golf resorts. People asking, response to the worldwide markets, and not so much that one facility, the resort he was standing in front of. Well, the first day and i think anybody that watched the markets whos been in business like mr. Trump would have known the markets were going to react with volatility. They do not like any changes, good or bad. The market doesnt like it, this was the reaction. Granted, its been dramatic. Think about leading up to the days up to it the markets were doing really well. Recordhigh numbers going, escalating high. They were told, hey, nothing was going to change. Everything is going to stay the same. So, of course, once that bubble was burst, you are going to see this type of volatility. Now, talk about the long term. Get over the day of craziness. Those looking to retire on friday, i apologize. Probably was not a good day. Lets go forward into the future, see how this will affect nap was the veet that came down to it. Why it was so important friday they voted to exit, to have this brexit. Because sitting there going, listen, we know theres corruption. We cannot specifically tell you whats going on. We know thing, rotten. We need a change and need to do it now and take care of the pain now so that long term we might be better off. What was working wasnt working for them. Scotty knell hughes, back to you in a little bit. Bring you back for more conversation on that. Appreciate it. Meantime, thank you very much. Donald trump won the republican primary in virginia, but now one delegate is suing for the right to not vote for him at the party convention. 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Also groups are forming that seek to allow delegates to vote for someone other than trump at the convention. There are even airing radio tv ads and i want to look at this one from the Group Delegates unpound. This National Feeling is good. Id like to punch him in the face. It wont count for much and wont last unless grounded in thoughtfulness and knowledge. See this guy, i dont know what i said, ah its time to realize, i think, that we need god more than he needs us. I dont bring god into that picture. Use of force is always and only a last resort. I would bomb the [ bleep ] out of them. Republican National Committee member randy evans joining us now and also a member of the Gop Convention rules committee. Randy, react to that. I mean, seemed extremely powerful that you had trump on one end directly comparing him to the former president ronald reagan. We certainly are seeing a flurry of activity. There is certainly a lot of activity. Already today every member of the rnc rules committee got a proposed rooms amendment to unpledge the delegates. Received phone calls from constituents back home. As you reported, the lawsuit was filed by the committeemen in virginia and weve seen a variety of other activities, but cand candidly, when i looked at the list of delegates on the rnc rules committee, i just dont see it. I think that trump folks have about, between 60 and 65 delegates. The real question will be whether or not the antitrumpers can muster enough to get a minority report out of the committee. That will take 28 of the 110 or 112 members, but if they get a minority report out it could get to the floor of the convention, it could spell for a messy convention. How likely do you think that is that the rules would be passed undineding those delegates or the virginia law deemed unconstitutional . Well, two different questions. Let me take them one at a time. The likelihood get at a rules committee as a rules committee report, very unlikely. The chances they could have a minority report and why is that such a big deal . Its such a big deal because a minority report that unpledges delegates permits debate on the floor and permits the 2,472 delegates to then vote on the rules package. Thats much different, because unlike voting for the president , where youre pledged, there is no pledging on the rules package. That means that the minority report could pass. Now, let me talk a little about the lawsuit. On the lawsuit, most courts have recognized that the party has the ability to bind delegates, our rules currently do. Obviously if those rules changed, then you could technically unbind delegates, but each state then still has their own state law. So, for example, in georgia, we sign an oath saying that we will agree to be bound independently, and we would have to violate our own oath in order to disregard the rules. All right. 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Its smaller, weaker, and less profitable than before, but it still bites. The liberal New York Times columnist called the editors of the papers evil for feeding readers, quote, a steady diet of lies, but these papers, some of the editorial boards are celebrating the decision. They are very happy that the voters agree with their stance to leave the eu, and, to me, this is a e reminder, whether in britain, america, anywhere else, that newspaper headlines, Television Coverage that this kind of attention matters. Apply that to the donald trump campaign, the Hillary Clinton campaign here in the u. S. As well. Back to you. All right. Thank you so much. Ahead in the news room, deadly weather, deadly flood waters claiming lives now of 23 people in West Virginia. Out west, hot windy conditions are fuelling fast moving wildfires. A live report straight ahead. Youre live in the cnn newsroom. Be the you who doesnt cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. 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