washington bureau chief sam feist. today is his last de it cnn. he s moving on to become the new ceo. ceo of c-span here in washington, it will be the exciting new adventure for him. but all of us at cnn will miss him big time especially erin burnett outfront starts right now i d front next the breaking news, trump s vp list focusing on three candidates with his family and our eyes now split on who s best will tell you who wants whom plus steve bannon making a last ditch effort to stay out of prison will show you the facility where he set to serve his sentence and a man who is serve time, they re himself will tell us exactly what bannon can expect more breaking news this hour, 1,000 people feared dead because of extreme heat, temperatures as high as 125 degrees fahrenheit let s go out front and good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight. we begin with the breaking news trump zeroing in on a vp, cnn with new reporting tonight because we are learning, it may come down to
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years. and another five are missing. the unidentified climber was put on a flight back to malaysia last week. thanks to geljie, his name was kept off the list of the mountain s victims. and jake, experts say this was a rather daring rescue by this brave sherpa. and just to add some context to this, the death zone is the last and the most difficult as well as the highest part of the everest. it s where the limits of human survivability are severely tested, where oxygen levels are so low that it can actually affect the climber s judgment. well, speaking about the rose queue, this hero sherpa said that saving one life is more important than praying at the monastery. jake? our thanks to isa soares for that report. plus the sherpa who saved that climber s life will be joining anderson cooper this evening to share his story. that s on ac 360 at 8:00 p.m.
Heatwave update: On Monday, several parts of the country experienced extreme heat waves with temperatures hovering around 40 degrees Celsius. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heat wave conditions in states of India over the next few days. According to IMD, Gangetic West Bengal and Bihar may observe heatwave conditions for the next four days. IMD has also predicted the same in Uttar Pradesh on April 18-19. Other states like Sikkim, Odisha, and Jharkhand will witness similar heatwave conditions over the next two to three days.
The World Bank report titled 'Climate Investment Opportunities in India's Cooling Sector' said the country is experiencing higher temperatures that arrive earlier and stay far longer.