we ll have the forecast from the world weather center. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. and we begin in ukraine which says its food export agreement is still despite a missile strike on its port city of odesa by russia. now, these strikes came just one day after ukraine and russia signed an agreement in istanbul which would allow ukraine to resume grain exports which much of the world decembesperately n. condemnation of the attack has been swift. it is absolutely appalling that only a day after striking this deal vladimir putin has launched a completely unwarranted attack on odesa, it shows that not a word he says can be trusted. and we need to urgently work with our international partners to find a better way of getting the grain out of ukraine that doesn t voflin-vofl russia. and let s get theivan watson. condemnation has come quickly and strongly. take us through the fallout of this attack. reporter: you just heard from the british
hitting him?! reporter: disturbing video showing the violent arrest of a young black man following a failed traffic stop. they re using force. they re using a taser. they re wrestling him. they re using a baton. i m definitely having nightmares. reporter: and new russian air strikes on a ukrainian port, just one day after both nations approve a grain export deal. i m pamela brown in washington. you are in the cnn newsroom on this saturday. summer swelter. some 85 million americans have spent the day under heat warnings and advisories. blistering temperatures are baking much of the nation, from its midsection to the northeast, many are seeing triple-digit highs. extreme heat is helping fuel a wildfire near yosemite national park in california. the oak fire has raced across 6,500 acres in two days. there is zero containment and some rural community have said evacuated. and the northeast is taking the brunt of the oppressive heat. tomorrow s boston triathlon has be
of you board members because y all do not give a damn about our children or us. reporter: that was cross on monday. so the school board missed its deadline. the school board was scheduled to meet saturday regarding arredondo s termination. but at his attorney s request, the meeting will be held at a later date. it is too little too late. so therefore we ll start at the top and clean house. reporter: cross, and many in the community, are calling for the superintendent, the school board and the entire school police department to be replaced. my kids are terrified to go to school. they are hurt. they are devastated. they pose questions that i can t answer. what do they ask you? why? i mean, they ask me why. why? why my other son said because he wasn t there at school that day, said he wished he would have gone and he could have traded him places.
hugs, the everything. how do you do it every day? i have to. i have kids. i have uze s brothers and sisters that are devastated, that are terrified to go to school, to go out and do things. those are our babies. those are our teachers. and they re no longer here. with the new school year fast approaching, cross went before the school board and gave them a deadline to fire arredondo, who was placed on administrative leave last month. if he s not fired by noon tomorrow, then i want your resignation and every single one of you board members, because y all do not give a damn about our children or us. reporter: that was cross on monday. so the school board missed its deadline. the school board was scheduled to meet saturday regarding arredondo s termination, but at his attorney s request, the meeting will be held at a later