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Transcripts For CNN Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett 20240707

retiring. mo brooks is hoping to advance there without trump s endorsement after brooks said that voters should move past trump s 2020 defeat. and in arkansas, sarah huckabee sanders is favored to win the republican nomination in what is a deep red state. but the spotlight will be on the race for governor in georgia today. the popular incumbent governor kemp faces david perdue. kemp was a target of trump after he refused to help overturn the 2020 election results, that race also pitting mike pence against his former boss. pence stumping for kemp at a primary eve rally monday. the polls indicate kemp is headed for a rematch with stacey abrams in november. and meantime herschel walker is expected to easily win his senate primary in georgia setting the stage for one of the most closely watched senate races pitting the former nfl star against the current democratic senator raphael war warnock. joining us now to break it all down, rachel bay. nice to have you this morning. let s

Transcripts For MSNBC Jose Diaz-Balart Reports 20240707

shelling on critical infrastructure. we ll bring you the very latest from kyiv. and ahead of a major hearing on title 42, we ll bring you a live report from the u.s. southern border in texas. right now, out west, over 20 homes are feared to be destroyed. evacuation orders are now in effect as a wind-driven wildfire rages in southern california. we begin with breaking news from the white house moments ago. president biden addressed the global summit on covid where he marked the 1 million lives lost here in the u.s. due to the pandemic. the president signed a proclamation order flags to be flown at half-staff to honor all the lives lost. biden called on congress to pass emergency funding to help protect more americans. that s why i continue to call on congress here at home to take the urgent action to provide emergency covid-19 funding that is vital to protect americans, to make sure that we maintain our supplies of covid-19 tests, treatments. right now, 45 states are

Transcripts for MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports 20240604 17:56:00

elevations. we re having a great start to our water year. we saw what happened in the last couple days. if we get too much rainfall at one time, but this is what the area needed from this 20-year mega drought. so in this storm, this is just the one today and tonight. anywhere in yellow is 1 inch. so 1 to 3-inch rainfall. most of the rivers will be okay with that. we re not going to see a lot of river flooding. but the hillsides are so wet and soggy, we could see some give way. the second storm comes in saturday. it looks like our parade of storms will end on monday with the storm for southern california. i don t think any of those are as bad as the ones we have seen. the weekend forecast to plan out your weekend and keep an eye on the west coast. so late friday is when the storm comes in with the heavier rains in northern california. on saturday it s central and then southern california. the rest of the country has been a fantastic start to the new year. it s been warm and hardly any s

Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 01:55:00

it seriously enough? they re not. water is more precious than you realize. and once you go to your faucet and you turn it on and there s no water, then its value becomes real. reporter: across swaths of urban arizona, signs of drought aren t immediately obvious. as the taps run dry, developers keep building. this is a symbol of the massacre of maricopa county. reporter: maricopa county is the fastest-growing in the nation, adding more residents last year than any other county. but as cities boom, the drought pushes arizona farmers to the brink. thanks to colorado river, this county is or at least was one of the most productive farming regions in the united states. the crops grown here are shipped all over the country. but as the megadrought continues to worsen and water supplies dry up, farmers here fear their fertile fields could become desert again. we lost all of our water. reporter: for three generations, this man s family

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