to change the trajectory of this race. there are four months, what does he do? hopefully there is another debate in september if donald trump wants to do it. i ■çthink he needs to be much more visible. he needs to reassure people that have concerns that he is up for this. i think he needs to do interval interviews in hostile settings. it s not crazy to do things love that nature. he has to do something to demonstrate to people that he can handle hostile questioning and is up for the job and he has to make a compelling argument against donald trump, which he did not do on thursday. all of us can support that and surrogates can support that but joe biden needs to really step up his game dramatically. one speech is not enough. okay. you made your thoughts known and we appreciate them. thank you, my friend. in case you forgot where the spring court s ruling on presidential immunity is a big deal, in a few minutes, a sound bite that puts it into perspective. good da
you always give us great information. thank you so much. another hour of cnn news central starts right now on unprecedented security deal for ukraine in a new plan to fund ukraine with russian money. we are standing by for an announcement vandals target the homes of jewish board members of a big museum. the mayor calls it overt unacceptable anti-semitism. and then a statement emergency and rain and rain and more rain. the floodwaters over south florida. i m john berman with kate bolduan and sarah sidner in this is cnn new central happening right now president biden meeting with other world leaders at the g7 summit in italy, while back at home, donald trump is about to meet with republicans on capitol hill. trump will be meeting with probably gins that our friend and even some foe in the house and senate for the first time since he told supporters to fight like hell on january 6, just before the insurrection the top republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell, who is no fan
this as new details surface on the mindset of the suspected killer. an unrelenting drought plants down on much of america. we ll show you by the numbers how it s affecting farmers and how it will hit your wallet in the months to come. and two american swimmers go head to head in one of the first big competitions at the olympic games. we ll bring you all the highlights straight from london. but we begin this morning on a somber note. memorial services are being held across the country today for three people killed in a hail of bullets one week ago inside a colorado movie theater. those victims are john larimer, navy petty officer 3rd class from crystal lake, illinois. larimer was stationed at buckley air force base in aurora, in a year. jessica ghawi, an aspiring sports reporter who went by the name of jessica redfield, narrowly escaped a shooting at a toronto mall just a month before. and matthew mcquinn, a hero whose last living act was protecting his girlfriend from t
the ground. this is a large, violent tornado. this is what it looked like three minutes ago. we are tracking this live. sometimes we get spotty interception from storm chasers as they re live streaming. this tornado was reported first near genessee oh, near little river, and now it is near langley, if you know that area. elf worth, and saline county. violent tornado being tracked and moving quickly to the north and east around 45 miles per hour. this is pretty rural at this point. we haven t heard any reports of damage yellow light. we re going to continue to track this. one of my big concerns is this is moving towards salina. they are not in the warning as we speak, but it is heading your way, you need to be on big time alert for this storm. let s show you the storm chaser network. this is what that tornado wedge, we call it a wedge when you don t see a point on the bottom of the tornado. people say what does that mean. it means it is large and causing a lot of destruction
prostitute in colombia. the post was tipped off to the allegations by former post reporter ronald kesler. kesler and on cnn this morning and he says a dozen agents were involved. all 12 agents involved in this situation involving prostitutes. one of the agents did not pay one of the prostitutes and she complained to local police and that s how this all started. police went to the state department. state department told secret service. secret service recalled all the agents. it is really the biggest scandal in secret service history. lothian traveling with the president. dan, i understand you found some information about this scandal and investigation? that s right. this information coming from two u.s. government sources who tucked to my colleague john king. early investigation according to the sources several prostitutes brought back to the hotel by these agents. one of those sources telling our john king that it was the same hotel that president obama was to be stayin