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from banning gas stoves. the bill weirdly and unexpectedly fell victim to republican infighting, as 11 members of the far-right house freedom caucus decided to sink it as well as three other bills, all too punishing house speaker kevin mccarthy for negotiating over the debt ceiling. which is pretty embarrassing for speaker kevin mccarthy. still, once republicans patched things up, there s little doubt that this bill to protect guest stove s will come back, even as the realities of climate change become harder and harder to ignore, and the air gets harder and harder to breathe. up next, the host of pod save america weigh in on what exactly is the point of mike pence s candidacy in 2024. that is next. [bones cracking] (tense music) one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief.
good thursday morning, everyone. so glad phil is here in a very still hazy new york. it s a borderline apocalyptic and surreal. it s actually very serious. i you went down the rabbit hole of nasa scientists last night. of course you did. we have a lot to learn, talk about. for thosen on the west coast, welcome. this is a very, very real and significant issue. and climate change. we ll get into all of what is happening here in the air in our skies. we have a lot of other news. let s get started with five things to know for this thursday, june 8th. at round of thick smoke set to blanket the northeast and new york today. sources tell cnn the justice department has informed donald trump s legal team he is a target in the classified documents investigation. it it s a sign that an indictment could be near.
far as south as louisville. ainsley: looks like it s gotten worse as the day is progression. an hour ago it was not as bad. over # hundred million americans urged to stay indoors a void breathing this hazardous air. coming from hundreds of wildfires up north burning across canada. steve: filly sports plex down in philly right now. let s check a little closer to home. fox weather correspondent nicole valdez joins us live from hears new york. you are just across the river from manhattan and you can see it, but it s not as easy as it normally is. steve ainsley, brian, good morning. let me paint the picture for you here. you mentioned on long island sitting here in queens. we are overlooking the city. you will notice there the haze, the smoke still very present over my shoulder midtown, as you look further west, you should be seeing downtown, the wall street district. maybe even the world trade center but you re not seeing those buildings, that smoke
over my shoulder should be the statue of liberty, and if you can t make it out, well, you lljust have to take my word for it. the actress jodie comer was forced to halt a matinee performance during her one woman broadway show, prima facie, after experiencing breathing difficulties due to the polluted air. the blurry new york city scenes may be around for a few more days as the hazardous air will linger until the end of this week. samira hussain, bbc news, new york. the former green party leader, caroline lucas, is to stand down as an mp at the next general election after ten years in the job. she says the pressures of constituency work and being the party s only mp have left her unable to focus as much as she wanted on what she called the existential challenges of the nature and climate emergencies. there has been a massive shift in the way millions of us do our grocery shopping, since the pandemic. we visit supermarkets far less and spend more on cheaper