third witness, mr. sauer, in federal court he argued in a case they got the amazing ruling from on july 4th two weeks ago. go back to the course of that investigation, the course of that lawsuit from missouri and louisiana, roth, former head of security at twitter brought out in that lawsuit, sworn declaration in front of the federal election commission said this. during weekly meetings federal law enforcement agencies commune indicated they expected hack and leak operations before the 2020 presidential election likely in october. these expectations discussed throughout 2020 were discussed throughout 2020. i also learned in these meetings that a hack and leak operation would involve hunter biden. think about it. weekly meetings throughout 2020,
let s take you to new york, this bird s eye view of a school of sand tiger sharks navigating the waters. there have been five incidents that involved a shark, including a 15 year old boy bitten on his heels and toes while surfing. what s happening? reporter: historically, unprovoked shark attacks are rare. globally, 74 a year. when you think about the millions of people swimming. based on what we have seen in recent days and weeks in florida and new york, it feels like a lot more than that. let s start with new york where there were three incidents or three attacks. on july 4th, five in two days, all in long island, from fireland to quad. a couple of menace in their 40s, one bitten in the knee.
sell na, also the chance for really strong thunderstorms. that s the first part of the story. then we have the ongoing heat we ve been talking about for days, weeks. 36 million people impacted. the southwest especially. we re going the feel like 115 in some spots. air temperatures will be 115 in some spots. portland, medford. the pacific northwest, that s going to take over. the southeast, parts of carolinas and parts of the southeast are really warm, too. it s going to feel warmer than it is because of the humidity. on july 4th, look at the green on the map. a lot of us will need the umbrella. a lot of the parades will be rained upon. the plains and northwest, the severe threat through the northern plains still really hot in the southwest. dangerously hot. you want to take, get indoors when you can. air-conditioning and soggy throughout the southeast into the carolinas up the mid-atlantic and the northeast. we re sort of pressing repeat on the weather. we re going to see these storms
could ever done was left the south, was left mississippi. i should have stayed. but this was the land of opportunity, here and detroit, and great cities in the north. it was and we came out and then we were never hungry down in mississippi. we got here depending on welfare whatever. and they became alcoholics, abusive to the children and wives. and the children came out in the streets and just everybody lost control and now it s what was chicago like when you arrived? uh, it wasn t as violent. you know, the neighborhoods were communities. no vacant lots or families, all over kids in the street. you could go outside and play and not worry about your children. and somewhere in the late 70s or early 80s it started to change and become more violent. on july 4th, two young men
so there is a larger scope of how much was involved. you mentioned that there are now a total of 11 victims. the identification, the sad notification of these families is still continuing. there are at least three people in the hospital still and so all of this, jim and erica, still continuing in monterey park. appreciate the new details and the reporting there. thank you. well as we witness and report, these latest horric of mass shootings. these in california, a legal battle is playing out over the new ban on semi-automatic weapons in the state of illinois. the state attorney general is asking an appellate court to step in after a judge granted a temporary referendum. the law was passed in the wake of another mass shooting, on july 4th in highland park. it caps the sale of high capacity ammunition magazines. we saw those used in monterey park. and they allow them to fire