crate everywhere democrats don t want to support him and be on stage with him. kate bettingfield doesn t wand to work with him any more. what is surprising to supporters is how fast he s falling on the stage. domestically it s been a disaster. but in trying to explain away his short comings, invokes vladimir putin. we have a long way to go because of what i call the putin tax increase, because of gasoline and all that grain he s keeping from being able to get to the market. brian: his numbers will arguably never recover after he chose to leave the longest war in afghanistan, consciously leaving our own people behind. and the decision to empty our strategic oil reserve to lessen the gas prices. what happened to gas prices? they went up? it turns out the oil being released isn t for us. brian: thought only has he not brought down the price of gas using our emergency fuel, he s make us less secure because there is less of it. the nations benefiting are china and india. china
crate everywhere democrats don t want to support him and be on stage with him. kate bettingfield doesn t wand to work with him any more. what is surprising to supporters is how fast he s falling on the stage. domestically it s been a disaster. but in trying to explain away his short comings, invokes vladimir putin. we have a long way to go because of what i call the putin tax increase, because of gasoline and all that grain he s keeping from being able to get to the market. brian: his numbers will arguably never recover after he chose to leave the longest war in afghanistan, consciously leaving our own people behind. and the decision to empty our strategic oil reserve to lessen the gas prices. what happened to gas prices? they went up? it turns out the oil being released isn t for us. brian: thought only has he not brought down the price of gas using our emergency fuel, he s make us less secure because there is less of it. the nations benefiting are china and india. china
we are standing by to review that affidavit as soon as it comes out, which could be this hour. let s begin this hour with cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider. jess, this affidavit could be released any moment, sometime between now and noon. walk us through this whole process, what we will see, what we probably won t see. yeah, in i minute now, guys. what s interesting about this is it s all been a relatively rapid process. you know, it was less than four hours after the doj submitted their proposed redactions that the judge ruled, yes, in fact, he would accept that proposal and it would be released to the public. like you said, in just two hours here. and what s notable is that the judge seems to be agreeing with what the doj has proposed, despite the fact that what we saw in court just about a week ago was doj pushing back substantially against the judge, saying even if they issued a redacted version of this affidavit, they said that there would be so many redactio
that all the support being needed is now working its way out into the system. in europe, french authorities warn of a heat apocalypse as thousands are forced to flee wildfires. so does climate change now mean regular severe heatwaves? future warming is determined by future emissions. if we stop dumping carbon into the atmosphere at carbon into the atmosphere at carbon dioxide into the atmosphere the world will stop warming. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the uk s first ever red warning for extreme heat has come into effect meaning there s a danger to life and the threat of major travel disruption. it is also provisionally the hottest day in wales since records began. the red alert covers much of england from london and the south east up to york and manchester. it s already the hottest day of the year so far and parts of england could be hotter than the western sahara and the caribbean. tomorrow, temperatures could exceed a0 degrees in southern england, whic