Already begun in Southwest Florida. The impacts were not that significant, where the storm has already passed, fdot crews have already driven and cleared more than 2000 miles of roadway in Southwest Florida so weve already started working once the initial initial response is through our cut and tell us crews were transition to Debris Removal. And undergoing are two sentences, leadership, we will stand ready just like with the Dahlia And Debbie to support fiscally constrained counties with the Debris Removal operation please leave dr. Please do not drive on them water over a road can be very dangerous, especially around culverts and bridges. Every storm season, we see people tried to navigate through water. You have no idea whats Going On underneath the water, please do not drive through but were going to stay in touch with our airports and Seaports Sea ports are closed, Water Side right now airports are going to reopen just as soon as practically feasible and thank again, governor. Tha
any of us. have a great show. have a greet weekend. thank you. you too. sunday, everyone, at 8:00. the whole story. 9:00. 9:00. i m on the west coast today. i don t know what time it is right now. where are we? what s happening? it s abby phillip. it s laura coates time. that s what time it is. yes, it is. nice to see you. well, you know, it turns out there is a price for election lies, and that price is more than 148 million bucks. tonight on laura coates live. ( wow, i mean just wow. rudy giuliani, former trump lawyer, former new york city mayor, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he s now on the hook for more than get this $148 million for defaming georgia election workers ruby free man and shaye moss with lies about what they did or did not do after the 2020 election. this number, i mean it s so astronomical, even the judge seemed shocked when they heard it. and the scene in that courtroom, it was dramatic. the mother and daughte
your life and people need to understand it could happen to me it could happen to you it could happen to any of us and have a great show and weekend. i look forward to sunday 8 p.m. the whole story, 9:00. i m on the west coast. what s happening? i m abby phillips. nice to see you. well you know it turns out there is a price for election lies. and that price is more than $148 million tonight on laura coates live. wow. rudy giuliani, former new york mayor now on the hook for more than $148 million for defaming georgia election workers ruby freeman and andrea shea moss with lies about what they did or did not do after the 2020 election. this number is so astronomical, even the judge seemed shocked when they heard and the scene in that courtroom was dramatic. the mother and daughter election workers hugging each other so tightly hugging members of their legal team. just about the only person frankly who seemed unmoved was rudy giuliani himself. the man who falsely claimed that
is baking as fires rip through europe and temperatures soar across the u.s. we re live in rome and the cnn weather center for the latest. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin in ukraine where emergency crews are on the scene following a barrage of russian missile strikes. officials say 13 missiles struck a city north of mykolaiv this morning leaving a number of people injured or killed. the targets were reportedly a military airfield and railway city. meanwhile, the major says his city was also rocked by powerful explosions. meanwhile, four more high rocket launchers are part of a new batch of u.s. military aid announced friday. the european union is pledging more than half a billion dollars in new security assistance. and american weapons are already making a mark on the battlefield, according to a senior u.s. defense official. ukrainians have destroyed more than 100 high-valued targets in recent weeks partly due to u.s
digits fahrenheit. new york city could soon see its longest streak of 90-degree days since 2013. officials there have shortened their triathalon course for tomorrow. and in boston their triathalon has postponed altogether. one woman describes how the unbearable heat feels. what s it like in your apartment? hell. it s like hell? horrible. it s horrible. i sat outside here from ten to 4:00 this morning. as europe s heat wave moves eastward, wildfires have forced tens of thousands of people from their homes. you can see here parts of greece and slovenia are blanketed with flames and smoke. just terrifying scenes there. according to the w.h.o., the heat wave has caused more than 1,700 deaths in spain and in portugal. these heat waves are dangerous. we got a look at the impacts of this extreme heat here in the u.s. and of course overseas and how much longer it will last. let s begin now with polo sandoval in new york. hi there, polo. so we know new york is under a