bad with highs once again in the 90s down south but in the northeast looking at temperatures back to where they should be in this time of the year into the mid-80s but here is the heat. it stays in the 100s as far as the heat indices the next several days. cooling shower will be just fantastic, thank you, by later this afternoon. christine? thank you, indeed. he has been battling the justice department for more than a decade. is the legal fight finally over for home run king barry bonds? andy scholes has the details in the bleacher report next. you wouldn t do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs.
gets a home run and ties the game at 4. head to extra innings then he is at it again! this time a solo shot. he had two home runs in the game and he is your hero. cubs win 5-4. the justice department is dropping its criminal case against barry bonds. baseball s career home run leader had his 2011 conviction for obstruction of justice overturned back in april. prosecutors decided against an appeal to supreme court. bonds in a statement says the finality of the decision gives him great peace. nba players holding their first annual awards ceremony last night in las vegas and these awards were all voted on by the players, instead of the media. the rockets james harden not steph curry, won the mvp award but curry didn t go home empty-handed. curry named this year s clutch performer and the hardest player to guard in the nba. christine, my favorite award
hours after the agreement was signed, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a historic mistake and said on israeli tv the lifting of sanctions would provide iran with a dangerous jackpot, hundreds of billions of dollars. this cash bonanza will fuel iran s terrorism worldwide, its aggression in the region, and its efforts to destroy israeli, which are ongoing. the obama administration quick to respond. secretary of state kerry calling the israeli prime minister s comments, quote, way over the top. joining us now from jerusalem, cnn s erin mclaughlin with the latest on reaction in iledssraeli and around the middle east. erin? hi christine. reporter: israeli officials tell us they ratcheted up the rhetoric. and a focus on the united states and some ministers calling on them to reject the deal. herzog intends to go to the u.s.
hour. i want to bring in correspondent arwa damon. she is there. she has an exclusive look in the new attacks. arwa. reporter: hi christine. actually significant developments in the last 24 hours. early yesterday morning, isis advancing into ramadi from the east. they had already taken over portions of the northern part of the city. this advance into the east sent thousands of refugees ss fleeing that we saw according to the deputy province council. these were having to ride in metal carts and sobbing. we saw elderly, children belongings piled in the metal carts as the refugees tried to cross the privilege frombridge from
million has been set aside to deal with the cost of the disaster. the airline s ceo paying his respects at the crash site this morning. i want to bring in our erin mclaughlin live from france. it s such a grim task. do they think they ll be able to identify everyone? i mean just the impact of the crash, some may never be able to be recovered. reporter: hi christine. well french president francois hollande says he thinks it s possible that they could have all the victims identified by the end of the week. but authorities here have been saying that the impact of that crash was so devastating that it is possible that they may not be able to identify the human remains of all 150 people that were on board that plane. let me just let you take a look at the scene that s playing out behind me. just over that way is a small memorial site a stone that has been dedicated to the victims of flight 9525. authorities say that so far,