before the republican national convention where trump is expected to be picked as the party s official nominee. trump is planning to appeal yesterday, he gave a glimpse of how he intends to forge ahead with his campaign falsely calling the trial rigged and attacking the judge we had a conflicted judge highly conflicted there s never been a more conflicted, judge. you saw what happened to some of the witnesses that were in our sayyed, they were literally crucified by this man who looks like an angel, but he s really a devil just hours after that vinge volt press conference, president biden for the first time, commented on the verdict saying no one is above the law cnn s priscilla alvarez is joining us now in the studio with more on the response from president biden and priscilla, the president came out with strong words, but they ve been very careful. both he specifically and the broader campaign and the white house to really keep their distance from all of this, they cert
season, we ve already had ocean temperatures more typical for august, then may or early june, warm ocean temperatures fueled hurricanes is the food that they need that is the climate factor. climate change is making our oceans warmer, warmer water means more fuel for hurricanes. it also can make them heavier, juicing them up. what even more fuel sea level rise makes our storm surge higher and sends that water farther inland. so all of this leads to more expensive storms. look at the cost of tropical cyclones. since 1980 across the us, how many storms we ve had that of cost us more than $1 billion. also notice how far inland this gets with the heavier rain trends and the higher storm surge, more of these impacts make it farther inland. all of this means increasing insurance costs for you at home elise rafah. thank you. and tomorrow on seeing an 80 years after d-day, are we still protecting what we font so hard to preserve? jake tapper talking to top generals about the state of democra
there s only a 5% chance that it will be a below normal season. so again, almost, virtually impossible. one of the big reasons is but we have a one union circulation setting up that s a cool ocean circulation that sets up in the pacific. well, it could have a dance with the path to storminess, our jet stream. it could shift it to the north, that could clear a path of decreasing wind shear. wind shear is a change in wind speed and height upstairs in the atmosphere. hurricanes hey that without that wind shear that can open up a path for more storms to develop on top of this, we also have incredibly warm ocean temperatures, even so far this season, we ve already had ocean temperatures more typical for august, then may or early june, warm ocean temperatures fuel hurts for kansas, the food that they need, and that is the climate factor. climate change is making our oceans warmer, warmer water means more fuel for hurricanes. it also can make them heavier, juicing them up. what even more fuel
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