kentucky showing some of the damage left behind by historic floods that killed at least 25 people. you can see floodwaters slammed this school bus into a building, just devastated there, wrecked cars and downed trees are everywhere. tomorrow eastern kentucky is expecting several more rounds of rain that could make this flooding worse. electricity is out in many places. state officials say 21 drinking water systems have been damaged by rushing waters. there have been more than 600 water rescues. among the dead are four young kids from one family, the youngest just two years old. the governor of that state said it s vast destruction in that area he s worried they ll find victims for weeks to come. this is still an emergency situation, we are in search and rescue mode. again, that count is going to continue to go up. we don t lose this many people in flooding. this is a real tough one. cnn s evan joins me now. just incredible footage of the devastation where you re at right
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excruciating scenes from the amazon, this is being repeated around the world in a loss of species, a lot of habitats. in some ways irreversible. we need it talk about that here at the g7, the tragedy of what humanity is inflicting on the natural world. cnn s nick paton walsh has been following this for us. and nick, you ve been making your way through the amazon and you have been enlightened on so many levels about the damage done and the damage that is underway. reporter: absolutely. and we are back here over one of the amazon s tributaries. as we saw first thing this morning at dawn, the smoke from the fires very much obscuring what would normally be a very [ inaudible ]. a lot of major fires here very
president macron which they were allowed to briefly record. lunch was the first time they met since president trump threatened to hit france with tariffs just hours earlier. i don t want them doing anything, having to deal with taxing unfairly our companies. those are great american companies and, frankly, i don t want france going out and taxing our companies. it s very unfair, and if they do that, we ll be taxing their wine or doing something else. we ll be taxing their wine like they ve never seen before. a threat. kind of an interesting way to start a meeting with allies considering they could help put up a united front against china as trump burrows deep intoer a trade war with that country. president trump doesn t appear to be interested in a united front, though. in fact, sources say he didn t even want to attend the g7 summit in the first place. he thought the last two were unproductive. cnn chief white house correspondent jim acosta is traveling with the president and jim,