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of the country are finally getting a break. plus donald trump enters yet another plea. and the social media event in new york that got completely out of hand. which influencer brought out the mob and the charges he faces. one in five is starting their weekend under a heat advisory. in phoenix they're putting sunscreen on the road to keep the pavement cool. it's called cool pavement. it kept roads up to 12 degrees cooler. tennessee river valley and parts of the northeast and plains and jennifer gray has more on what's in store. >> the oppressive heat will continue to be a big story this weekend and actually build as we get into the beginning part of next week. you can see already excessive heat warnings for a huge chunk of the south. heat advisories, as well. excessive heat warnings. a couple of days they got a break but back in it. 107 degrees in dallas for a high temperature today. phoenix, 115. las vegas, 107. oklahoma city at 102 so temperatures across the south are going to stay above average for the next several days or so, below average temperatures taking hold across the pacific northwest, northern plains, so all the heat is really across the south under that dome of high pressure. that heat dome we've been calling it. 100 plus records potentially broken. highest minimum temperatures have been huge. overnight temperatures aren't cooling off very much. that's what is making the heat more dangerous. high temperatures saturday. 102 in little rock. should be at 93. dallas hitting 107 through the weekend. around 10 degrees above normal. del rio hitting close to 110. incredibly hot temperatures. feels like temperatures this afternoon, 112 in shreveport, dallas. del rio feeling like 112 in new orleans and then talking about phoenix, phoenix has been one of the highlighted cities for the extreme temperatures, average temperature, 102.7 for july, breaking a record. previous record was 99. so really shattering that record. we hit 119 three times this year. we saw 17 days with temperatures above 115 and 31 consecutive days with temperatures above 110. so 41 consecutive days with temperatures of 105 or higher. that broke a record. the previous was 34 days. phoenix will stay above 110 possibly getting at 110 or below by the time we get to the end of the seven-day period. we will have to wait and see how that comes through. switching gears, we have excessive rainfall risks for the weekend, mainly for the northern plains portions of the midwest and could see the potential for flooding, these storms are riding along this boundary that is stretching from the plains pushing into the midwest saturday through sunday and expect to see several inches of rain through this, wherever the heaviest amounts, heaviest storms set up. so we'll watch for that flooding throughout the weekend, as well. >> thanks so much to jennifer gray. jack smith made an extraordinary late night court filing friday asking a federal judge to quickly set disclosure rules in the january 6th case against former president trump. in the filings smith cited this post from trump earlier in the day that reads, if you go after me, i'm coming after you. trump's campaign defended the post as the definition of free speech and said it had nothing to do with the case. smith wants the judge to bar trump from receiving copies of sensitive evidence from his attorneys for fear that trump may publicly disclose that information as he's done before. the judge has not yet made a decision. trump's three indictments don't appear to have slowed his campaign. here he is speaking friday at a republican event in alabama and he will be in south carolina later tonight. take a listen to how he describes the mounting legal cases against him. >> but despite the dementioned prosecution by the movement by our corrupt and justice department -- deranged, doesn't he look deranged? he is a deranged human being. we're getting stronger by the day. somebody said you should treat him nicer. this guy is a lost soul. >> well, for more on the former president's legal problems, here's cnn's katelyn polantz in washington. >> reporter: he pleaded not guilty twice in less than 24 hours. that's because in addition to appearing in federal court in washington, d.c. on thursday to enter that not guilty plea related to january 6th criminal charges, he also had to respond to some expanded charges in the case in florida in federal court related to his handling of national defense records and obstruction of justice allegedly after his presidency. so donald trump -- to respond to the florida charges he just filled out a paper because he had appeared in court once before to be arrested and arraigned but filled out a paper saying i received it and it's not guilty signing with that blackistic signature that's so recognizable of donald trump. that not guilty pleading in florida's federal court, the expanded charges there are about obstructing justice where the justice department says he was part of a group of people who wanted to essentially get rid of parts of surveillance tapes that captured the movement of boxes that may have had classified records in them after he left the presidency and additional accusation he retained in his possession illegally a document from the pentagon about an iranian -- a plan to attack iran, a document he was caught on tape speaking about with people who didn't have security clearances. well, the campaign trail has been an open forum for trump to complain about the dozens of serious criminal charges now lodged against him. take a look at him last night in alabama telling a friendly republican audience why he believes that he's being prosecuted right now. >> they want to silence me because i will never let them silence you in the end, they're not after me, they're after you and i just happen to be standing in their way, and i will never leave. i will never let them do that. >> cnn's kristen holmes has more on trump's rally. >> reporter: former president donald trump airing a list of grievances when speaking to alabama republicans. he said that if he were re-elected he would first appoint a special prosecutor to continue congress' investigations into the biden family. he claimed that his enemies were unleashing what he called left wing rabid lawyers on him and claims that these charges were only brought because he was currently leading in the polls. this is something that we've been hearing and expect to continue to hear. he and his allies are painting this as election interfeigns. they believe that they can play this out in the court of public opinion and do believe as campaign season begins to ramp up that they're going to have more solid footing that it is possible to show that some of these legal trial, these events are going to compete with the campaign and they believe this is a particularly solid point if he remains the front-runner. of course, donald trump as always wants to play this out in the court of public opinion and the big question whether or not it works and if you're looking at the polling at least with republicans, we're not talking about independents or overall, at least with republicans he still has that commanding land. kri kristen holme. a social media influencer has been with two counts of inciting a riot. it comes after kye sennott said he would be giving away playstations and encouraged millions to show up. the crowd turned violent lighting fireworks and throwing them at police as well as at others in the crowd. 65 people have been arrested. >> it was like chaos. a lot of people were throwing stuff and all them got arrested. it's crazy. >> new york police chief jeffrey madri said the crowd grew from hundreds of thousands of people in just a matter of minutes. >> this speaks to the power and danger of social meet ya. when i go back later on this evening, i will determine exactly what all the steps were. >> cnn's reached out to his representatives for comment. later today as many as 40 countries will discuss ukraine's proposal to end russia's brutal war on its soil. kyiv will -- ukraine's president says it's important as many countries as possible support his peace plan which calls for the withdrawal of russian troops and the restoration of ukraine's territorial integrity. >> translator: it is very important that the world sees a fair and honest end to russian aggression will benefit everyone in the world, everyone, liberating ukrainian land from the occupiers means restoring full respect for international law and the u.n. charter. eliminating all threats created by russia to global security means returning peace to global life. >> ukraine says it has no intention of stopping its sea drone attacks following two back-to-back strikes on russian vessels friday. cnn obtained a video of an attack on a riggs oil tanker near the kerch strait. kyiv is behind that strike targeting a ship that reportedly transported fuel to russian troops. well, hours earlier on friday a different drone damaged another vessel. a russian warship. it was in the southwest part and the shore is controlled by ukrainians. they're vowing to continue. >> that's what we've been seeing is an increase, uptick in ukraine's targeting of russian vessels and infrastructure along the black sea as you mentioned there on friday. we saw that maritime vessel was attacked and we heard earlier from russian authorities they had reportedly tackled three drones but, of course, cnn obtained that video showing the impact this has had, another maritime drone used on an oil tanker. we heard from at least one ukrainian security source saying that this was part of a joint operation with the ukrainian navy. we've heard from the russian authorities and they had deployed tugboats to tow this vessel back to base and the crew on board were safe but that preliminary information indicated that this was the result of a sea drone attack. now, of course, we've heard from the ukrainian security services saying those attacks are set to continue. this is in their words a logical and effective step for the ukrainian armed forces as there continues to be concern around the security of the black sea and, of course, we've heard from the ukrainians saying if russia wants this to stop there is one crucial element, that is the withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine's both maritime and land territory. and that is the essential requirement there but, of course, on the front lines as well and across eastern ukraine that fighting, that battle continues and we've seen the continuation of artillery fire and we've seen new video emerging of russia's defense minister visiting commanders and service men at one of the front line posts in eastern ukraine near the city of severdonetsk. he spoke to service men and in this seen awarding service men for their work on the front lines but as we saw he received updates on the situation on the ground. >> nada bashir, thanks very much. poland says it is taking more steps to defend its border with belarus after reporting what it calls real threats from minsk. his country is deploying more and more troops to the area to remain resilient and says the mercenaries currently stationed there have made many attempts of infiltrating polish territory. >> we will not back down. obviously there will be attempts. we are expecting more attempts at attacking our border. prance for attempts violating our airspace. this might be because this is something that they will be -- they're trying to demonstrate they can do whatever they want. >> well, still to come on cnn newsroom details of a newly approved treatment for postpartum depression. my conversation with a principal investigator in the clinical trials when we come back. plus, pakistan's former prime minister arrested and sentenced to jail. we'll tell you what imran khan is accused of and how his political party is responding. until, i saw how easily it picked up my hair every time i driried it! 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howard has more on the trials that won the drug's approval. >> reporter: what we know about the depression drugs zuranolone is that it is administered as an oral pill taken daily over the course of two weeks and patients in clinical trials have said it worked very quickly for them, within just a w days and those effects were sustained for weeks. one quinta brunsoncal trial included 196 women with severe postpartudepression. half of them wergiven zuranolone, the other a practice tebut among those willing taking zuranolone, 57% said they experienced huge improvements of 50% or more in their depressive symptoms over the course of two weeks compared with only 39% of those who took a placebo. some of the women taking zuranolone even said they started to experience those symptoms improve as early as within three days of taking the medication. some women taking the drug experienced side effects like drowsiness and dizziness but it was overall found to be safe and effective and it's known that about one in eight women in the united states and about 17% of women globally experience symptoms of postpartum depression after giving birth. so this is big news for them. back to you. >> for more on this potentially life-changing drug i'm joined by dr. christine, a professor at the institute of behavioral institute for medical research and was a principal investigator on the trial. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you so much. it's a pleasure. >> so, doctor, around one in seven women can develop postpartum depression according to the latest research so a drug that is proving effective at treating that could provide a much-needed lifeline to new mums. >> absolutely. it's truly an exciting day for women's health, because we now have the first oral rapid-acting treatment for deprpostpartum depression. >> i'm trying to understand more about the scope of the trial. two groups were studied funded by the company making this drug. it was 45 days long but didn't include breast-feeding mothers and there were some of the main side effects were dizziness, sedation, which, of course, is not idea if you're caring for a newborn. talk to us about these studies. >> yeah, so we completed two studies, one we published in 2021 and one last week similar. we enrolled postpartum women up to about a year postpartum with severe postpartum depressive symptoms and received either a dummy pill, a practice seen bore or the active zuranolone and tested at two active doses and women went home and took the medication for 14 nights. they took it once daily with a fat containing food and evaluated them over the course of the 14 days and then from day 15 to day 45 when they were no longer taking the zuranolone or placebo and so women could enter the study and many had weaned their child and many were asked not to provide breast milk to their child during the study but were provided donor milk. >> this seems to be able to ease symptoms within three days, which is great. what can you tell us about the difference between those who were taking the placebo versus those on the actual medication? >> yeah, so the difference is that women taking the medication during the study, the zuranolone, for the 14 days, as you noted saw a rapid reduction in deblessive signatures as soon as day three, so just after two doses of the course, what they saw in comparison to women taking placebo was they saw a reduction, a real broad reduction of depressive symptoms. as you know, women can have a variety of symptom clusters from sadness, loss of interest, loss of concentration, appetite change, difficulties with sleep and insomnia and what we saw the medication was really decreasing these symptoms across the board which we saw to a much lesser extent in women taking placebo. >> all right, and in terms of the cost, is there any indication of whether it would be covered by insurance companies for patients who are already have plans that cover ob/gyn care. >> we've got to wait on that one. as new ones become available in women's health it does take time for the insurances to sort of figure out how they're going to approach these medications, so i can only say that i'm hopeful and my colleagues in the field who do this work really, really hope that this medication is accessible to the women who need it. as you said, prior to this, we know that very few women receive adequate treatment. the majority seek care very late after, you know, bearing the illness for many months and we're not even fully detecting it when it happens, either with the onset in pregnancy or after delivery so we end up with only treating about 10% of women with postpartum depression adequately and that's not acceptable. and so really we've got to fill the gaps by better screening and detection and better referral to mental health treatment and the community and providing women more options and i think this is a really special tool because it can bring down depressive symptoms quickly, over a short period of time and really get women feeling back to feeling themselves and get them back into their lives as they wish to be. so really hopeful we can get this and not going to run into barriers with insurers and costs. >> kritina, good to have you on the program, thanks for your time. >> it's a pleasure. thank you. it's been a busy day at the women's world cup with spain sending switzerland home. all the details ahead. a fourth criminal indictment against donald trump now seems likely. this time in the state of georgia. the case focuses on the former u.s. president's efforts to overturn the state's 2020 election result. security around the local courthouse has already been ramped up ahead of potential charges. en cnn's brian todd has more. >> this was never supposed to happen in america. >> reporter: the already enormous legal pressure on the former president is likely about to intensify. a grand jury in georgia expected to consider criminal charges against donald trump and his republican allies. >> in terms of the georgia case it's going to add a significant burden on him to defend yet another case. these cases will all have significant trial deadlines and pretrial deadlines for hearings he will have to be involved with. >> reporter: a decision on whether to seek charges against the former president in georgia will be made within the next few weeks by a team led by fani willis. >> the work is accomplished. we've been working for 2 1/2 years. we're ready to go. >> reporter: it focuses on the effort trump launched in the wake of the 2020 election to overturn the results in georgia. it included pressure on georgia's governor and secretary of state, both republicans, to find enough votes to flip joe biden's win in the state. >> so, what are we going to do here, folks. i only need 11,000 votes. fellas, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. >> reporter: when they refused to go along he urged statemakers to convene a special session. rudy giuliani went to the georgia house and senate with bogus voter fraud claims. >> rudy giuliani is considered to have a lot of exposure in georgia because he spoke at those legislative hearings and we know a lot of information he shared was not true at the time. >> reporter: other trump allies who could face criminal charges are activists the trump campaign recruited to serve as fake electors. >> about half of them have received immunity deals which indicates they're working with the prosecution to tell them what they know. >> reporter: cnn reported that fani willis is considering bringing charges of conspiracy and racketeering in this case. >> racketeering charges are typically broader criminal schemes involving multiple individuals and essentially the maximum punishment for those are typically much higher than other charges mentioned here. >> reporter: testimony has also been sought in the georgia case from former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows and lindsey graham. fani willis told local officials of threats she's received. many of them of a racist nature during the period she's been investigating this case. >> i probably have been called the "n" word more times in the last 2 1/2 years than most people combined. >> reporter: trump has denied wrongdoing and lashed out at fani willis calling her racist and a lun 'tis marxist. ron desantis is running a distant second to trump in most polling and his campaign has been struggling to close the gap and while in iowa on friday he clearly stated that trump's repeated claims of election fraud in 2020 did not hold up to scr scrutiny. yet he suggested a willingness to give him a pass if he became president. >> i don't think it's in the best interest of the country to have a former president that's almost 80 years old go to prison and just like nixon or ford pardoned nixon, you know, sometimes you got to put this stuff behind you and we need to start focusing on things having to do with the country's future and so that's what i would do as president. this election needs to be about january 20th, 2025, not january 6th, 2021. >> well, as for former vice president mike pence, he got into a back and forth over russia's war on ukraine during his town hall friday in new hampshire. the state is one of the earliest republican primaries next year and often seen as a critical state for building momentum in the campaign. pence has considerable ground to make up. a woman in the audience asked the former vice president about his support for ukraine. >> i know tucker carlson would like us to abandon ukraine to the russians. but the reason i think that we ought to be supporting them militarily is because i've met vladimir putin. if vladimir putin overruns ukraine, if you think he's going to stop there, you got another thing coming. and i don't want to see the day that that russian military crosses the border, a nato country where our armed forces would have to go and fight. >> speaking of ukraine republican presidential candidate chris christie made an unannounced visit there friday. the former new jersey governor met with president zelenskyy in kyiv and also visited bucha that has been synonymous with russian atrocities and alleged war crimes. christie has defended u.s. support for ukraine calling it necessary to counter the influence of china and russia. well, western officials increasingly are worried that the race to the white house is impacting russian president vladimir putin's war plans. the thinking is that he could be dragging out the fighting in ukraine in the hope that someone other than joe biden wins the presidential election. one u.s. official tells cnn that president putin thinks republican front-runner donald trump would help him. cnn kylie atwood explains. >> reporter: american and european officials are concerned that president putin may be factoring the 2024 presidential elections into his ukraine war approach. essentially banking on the possibility that if president biden usss and trump or another republican candidate wins u.s. support for ukraine would diminish which would then, of course, benefit putin and now this is not a steadfast hard u.s. intelligence assessment on putin's mindset but u.s. officials do think that he is taking this into consideration and as one expert said, it's basically a potential light at the end of the tunnel for putin that would drive down any possibility of a near-term resolution to this war. now, obviously we know that the likelihood of a near-term resolution is quite low now but could incentivize putin folks are concerned in the u.s. and europe to drag on the war through november of next year. kylie atwood, cnn, washington. former pakistani prime minister imran khan is facing three years in prison after being convicted on corruption charges and was arrested saturday after a court found him guilty of making false declarations about his assets. the ruling disqualifies him from holding office in the future. his political party says an appeal has already been filed against that verdict. cnn's sophia safi joins us. this is a major development in the case against the former prime minister because not only is imran khan being sentenced to jail he'll also be unable to run in the november national elections unless there is a successful appeal. >> reporter: exactly, lynda. this case in pakistan, back in october the election commission of pakistan had disqualified khan but did not stand number a court of law and took months to be set in stone and goes back to when he was pakistan's prime minister. and when he was in office. the accusation he sold state gifts given to him and did not declare how much he received for those sales. for example, jewelry and watches and it's been a contentious topic of discussion here in pastina. it is, of course, an election year. imran khan as you said has been arrested and a couple of months ago when he was arrested on may 9 there were widespread protests across the country. so there is an air of trepidation here in pakistan, imran khan was arrested by a heavy police presence at his residence in the city of lahore. he is now being transported via road, we're being told from lahore to the capital of islamabad where he will potentially appear in court. like you said there has been appeal made by the bti, by imran khan's lawyers to the supreme court, but, again, we're waiting to see whether this will lead to protests. the chief secretary has called for peaceful protests because previously there has been an immense crackdown this past summer on imran khan's supporters, many of kanaka'ole's senior party leads and aides have quit the party and joined other parties and have been critical of imran khan himself so, again, an election year, an important time in what has already a tumultuous year in pakistan so we'll have to wait and see how this unfolds when he reaches the capital in islamabad. >> we will be following it closely, sophia saifi, good to have you on the story. six police 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to report. now, they've pleaded guilty to federal charges related to an assault that according to a document included two hours of torture on two black men after a white neighbor complained. several black males have been staying at the property and the neighbor had observed suspicious behavior. the officer who received the complaint directed an investigator to take care of it. on january 24th six law enforcement officers entered victims eddie parker and michael jiggle's home without a warrant. >> handcuffing the victims behind their backs and using racial slurs and derogatory language when yelling at the victims, discharging a firearm in order to scare and intimidate the victims, holding them down and pouring cooking oil, milk, alcohol, and chocolate syrup on their faces and into their mouths. forcing them to painfully and involuntary ingest those liquids. striking one of the victims with objects including a metal sword, a piece of wood, and a wooden kitchen implement. kicking one of the victims in the ribs. tasing the victims dozens of times with department-issued tasers, and stealing personal belongings from the house. >> reporter: it ended with jenkins getting shot in the mouth, the bullet lacerating his tongue, breaking his jaw, and exiting out of his neck. for months there was a lot of doubt about the official account of what took place. the mississippi department of public safety releasing a statement the day after the incident saying only, the mississippi bureau of investigation is investigating an officer-involved shooting, but that didn't encapsulate the horror. in july i spoke to parker, jenkins and jenkins' mother, and toured the home where the crimes occurred. >> here's the spot and they started beating me here, and tasing me, and you can see, you know, blood spots now, and my blood spots there. >> reporter: jenkins' injuries make it difficult for him to speak. had anyone from the department ever reached out to you and apologized? have they ever asked for anything at all? >> reporter: ranking county sheriff ryan bailey spoke to press conference about the incident in late june. >> i believe in my heart this department remains one of the best departments in our state and i'm committed to doing everything in my power to keep this department on a correct path moving forward. >> reporter: yesterday he issued an apology and said he didn't fully understand the gravity of the crimes committed until recently. federal authorities began their review in february. they along with the state of mississippi were able to secure guilty pleas of all accused. >> not only did they brazenly commit these acts, but after inflicting serious bodily injury by firing a shot through one of the victims' mouths, they left him lying in a pool of blood. gathered on the porch of the house to discuss how to cover it up. what indifference. what disregard for life. >> reporter: a life that will never be the same for either of these two men. >> stand right here knowing what happened right here, justice without -- what it all boil down to, i'm just like them, whether they're in uniform or not. >> they have a long road to recovery who faced so much inside the home. the officers pled guilty. when you think about this journey fortheir two men, they've been trying to get anyone to pay attention to the story for quite some time and has been difficult but now they feel they can move forward with the process of healing. ryan young, cnn. and the rich touch ofof bok choy. knorr taste combos.. it's not fast food, but itit's soooo good. ♪ ♪ reremember the things you loved... ...before asthma gogot in the way? fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's designed to targetand m and helps prevent asthma attacks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergiceactions may occur. don't stop your thma treatments without lking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore 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they're ready to win their first ever women's world cup. they got on the board in the fifth minute and then it's buried in the back of the net and made it 1-0. in the 36th minute up 2-1 off the cross, bonmati will get it again and pull it back and another superb strike and spain cruised 5-1 eliminating switzerland. the japan/norway match is about to end. on the heels of beating spain, 4-0, japan, a much tougher go of it against norway and sun remember determined their first goal in the first half but a goal in the 50th put them up 2-1 and on the verge of winning 3-120 advance to the quarterfinals. japan would get the winner between u.s. and sweden. u.s./sweden on sunday. the u.s. women have been heavily criticized for their performance in the group stage where they score four goals in three games. the team isn't letting the outside nice get to them. >> we are not panicking. we have made it to the round of 16. i think that we haven't played our best soccer yet which is the most exciting part for us. you know, we are a team that will battle and even when we haven't played our best soccer. >> yes, so u.s. definitely going to need to play their best to beat a sweeten team. the swedes beat the u.s. in the past two olympic games. finally, simone biles set to make her much anticipated return to gymnastics just outside of chicago. she's not competed in the past two years after suffering a case of the twisties. twisties are a mental block that cause athletes to get lost in the air. biles looking like her dominant self yesterday completing all the significant moves where she's so impressive up in the air doing incredible things. this move starting back up is really a signal she's going to go for it again. >> a newlywed. i'm looking forward to see how she goes. thanks so much. thank you for joining us for this hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm lynda kinkade. for the rest of the world, it's african voices. have a good saturday . you've evolved. you've changed. so have we. that's why 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of the country are finally getting a break. plus donald trump enters yet another plea. and the social media event in new york that got completely out of hand. which influencer brought out the mob and the charges he faces. one in five is starting their weekend under a heat advisory. in phoenix they're putting sunscreen on the road to keep the pavement cool. it's called cool pavement. it kept roads up to 12 degrees cooler. tennessee river valley and parts of the northeast and plains and jennifer gray has more on what's in store. >> the oppressive heat will continue to be a big story this weekend and actually build as we get into the beginning part of next week. you can see already excessive heat warnings for a huge chunk of the south. heat advisories, as well. excessive heat warnings. a couple of days they got a break but back in it. 107 degrees in dallas for a high temperature today. phoenix, 115. las vegas, 107. oklahoma city at 102 so temperatures across the south are going to stay above average for the next several days or so, below average temperatures taking hold across the pacific northwest, northern plains, so all the heat is really across the south under that dome of high pressure. that heat dome we've been calling it. 100 plus records potentially broken. highest minimum temperatures have been huge. overnight temperatures aren't cooling off very much. that's what is making the heat more dangerous. high temperatures saturday. 102 in little rock. should be at 93. dallas hitting 107 through the weekend. around 10 degrees above normal. del rio hitting close to 110. incredibly hot temperatures. feels like temperatures this afternoon, 112 in shreveport, dallas. del rio feeling like 112 in new orleans and then talking about phoenix, phoenix has been one of the highlighted cities for the extreme temperatures, average temperature, 102.7 for july, breaking a record. previous record was 99. so really shattering that record. we hit 119 three times this year. we saw 17 days with temperatures above 115 and 31 consecutive days with temperatures above 110. so 41 consecutive days with temperatures of 105 or higher. that broke a record. the previous was 34 days. phoenix will stay above 110 possibly getting at 110 or below by the time we get to the end of the seven-day period. we will have to wait and see how that comes through. switching gears, we have excessive rainfall risks for the weekend, mainly for the northern plains portions of the midwest and could see the potential for flooding, these storms are riding along this boundary that is stretching from the plains pushing into the midwest saturday through sunday and expect to see several inches of rain through this, wherever the heaviest amounts, heaviest storms set up. so we'll watch for that flooding throughout the weekend, as well. >> thanks so much to jennifer gray. jack smith made an extraordinary late night court filing friday asking a federal judge to quickly set disclosure rules in the january 6th case against former president trump. in the filings smith cited this post from trump earlier in the day that reads, if you go after me, i'm coming after you. trump's campaign defended the post as the definition of free speech and said it had nothing to do with the case. smith wants the judge to bar trump from receiving copies of sensitive evidence from his attorneys for fear that trump may publicly disclose that information as he's done before. the judge has not yet made a decision. trump's three indictments don't appear to have slowed his campaign. here he is speaking friday at a republican event in alabama and he will be in south carolina later tonight. take a listen to how he describes the mounting legal cases against him. >> but despite the dementioned prosecution by the movement by our corrupt and justice department -- deranged, doesn't he look deranged? he is a deranged human being. we're getting stronger by the day. somebody said you should treat him nicer. this guy is a lost soul. >> well, for more on the former president's legal problems, here's cnn's katelyn polantz in washington. >> reporter: he pleaded not guilty twice in less than 24 hours. that's because in addition to appearing in federal court in washington, d.c. on thursday to enter that not guilty plea related to january 6th criminal charges, he also had to respond to some expanded charges in the case in florida in federal court related to his handling of national defense records and obstruction of justice allegedly after his presidency. so donald trump -- to respond to the florida charges he just filled out a paper because he had appeared in court once before to be arrested and arraigned but filled out a paper saying i received it and it's not guilty signing with that blackistic signature that's so recognizable of donald trump. that not guilty pleading in florida's federal court, the expanded charges there are about obstructing justice where the justice department says he was part of a group of people who wanted to essentially get rid of parts of surveillance tapes that captured the movement of boxes that may have had classified records in them after he left the presidency and additional accusation he retained in his possession illegally a document from the pentagon about an iranian -- a plan to attack iran, a document he was caught on tape speaking about with people who didn't have security clearances. well, the campaign trail has been an open forum for trump to complain about the dozens of serious criminal charges now lodged against him. take a look at him last night in alabama telling a friendly republican audience why he believes that he's being prosecuted right now. >> they want to silence me because i will never let them silence you in the end, they're not after me, they're after you and i just happen to be standing in their way, and i will never leave. i will never let them do that. >> cnn's kristen holmes has more on trump's rally. >> reporter: former president donald trump airing a list of grievances when speaking to alabama republicans. he said that if he were re-elected he would first appoint a special prosecutor to continue congress' investigations into the biden family. he claimed that his enemies were unleashing what he called left wing rabid lawyers on him and claims that these charges were only brought because he was currently leading in the polls. this is something that we've been hearing and expect to continue to hear. he and his allies are painting this as election interfeigns. they believe that they can play this out in the court of public opinion and do believe as campaign season begins to ramp up that they're going to have more solid footing that it is possible to show that some of these legal trial, these events are going to compete with the campaign and they believe this is a particularly solid point if he remains the front-runner. of course, donald trump as always wants to play this out in the court of public opinion and the big question whether or not it works and if you're looking at the polling at least with republicans, we're not talking about independents or overall, at least with republicans he still has that commanding land. kri kristen holme. a social media influencer has been with two counts of inciting a riot. it comes after kye sennott said he would be giving away playstations and encouraged millions to show up. the crowd turned violent lighting fireworks and throwing them at police as well as at others in the crowd. 65 people have been arrested. >> it was like chaos. a lot of people were throwing stuff and all them got arrested. it's crazy. >> new york police chief jeffrey madri said the crowd grew from hundreds of thousands of people in just a matter of minutes. >> this speaks to the power and danger of social meet ya. when i go back later on this evening, i will determine exactly what all the steps were. >> cnn's reached out to his representatives for comment. later today as many as 40 countries will discuss ukraine's proposal to end russia's brutal war on its soil. kyiv will -- ukraine's president says it's important as many countries as possible support his peace plan which calls for the withdrawal of russian troops and the restoration of ukraine's territorial integrity. >> translator: it is very important that the world sees a fair and honest end to russian aggression will benefit everyone in the world, everyone, liberating ukrainian land from the occupiers means restoring full respect for international law and the u.n. charter. eliminating all threats created by russia to global security means returning peace to global life. >> ukraine says it has no intention of stopping its sea drone attacks following two back-to-back strikes on russian vessels friday. cnn obtained a video of an attack on a riggs oil tanker near the kerch strait. kyiv is behind that strike targeting a ship that reportedly transported fuel to russian troops. well, hours earlier on friday a different drone damaged another vessel. a russian warship. it was in the southwest part and the shore is controlled by ukrainians. they're vowing to continue. >> that's what we've been seeing is an increase, uptick in ukraine's targeting of russian vessels and infrastructure along the black sea as you mentioned there on friday. we saw that maritime vessel was attacked and we heard earlier from russian authorities they had reportedly tackled three drones but, of course, cnn obtained that video showing the impact this has had, another maritime drone used on an oil tanker. we heard from at least one ukrainian security source saying that this was part of a joint operation with the ukrainian navy. we've heard from the russian authorities and they had deployed tugboats to tow this vessel back to base and the crew on board were safe but that preliminary information indicated that this was the result of a sea drone attack. now, of course, we've heard from the ukrainian security services saying those attacks are set to continue. this is in their words a logical and effective step for the ukrainian armed forces as there continues to be concern around the security of the black sea and, of course, we've heard from the ukrainians saying if russia wants this to stop there is one crucial element, that is the withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine's both maritime and land territory. and that is the essential requirement there but, of course, on the front lines as well and across eastern ukraine that fighting, that battle continues and we've seen the continuation of artillery fire and we've seen new video emerging of russia's defense minister visiting commanders and service men at one of the front line posts in eastern ukraine near the city of severdonetsk. he spoke to service men and in this seen awarding service men for their work on the front lines but as we saw he received updates on the situation on the ground. >> nada bashir, thanks very much. poland says it is taking more steps to defend its border with belarus after reporting what it calls real threats from minsk. his country is deploying more and more troops to the area to remain resilient and says the mercenaries currently stationed there have made many attempts of infiltrating polish territory. >> we will not back down. obviously there will be attempts. we are expecting more attempts at attacking our border. prance for attempts violating our airspace. this might be because this is something that they will be -- they're trying to demonstrate they can do whatever they want. >> well, still to come on cnn newsroom details of a newly approved treatment for postpartum depression. my conversation with a principal investigator in the clinical trials when we come back. plus, pakistan's former prime minister arrested and sentenced to jail. we'll tell you what imran khan is accused of and how his political party is responding. until, i saw how easily it picked up my hair every time i driried it! 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howard has more on the trials that won the drug's approval. >> reporter: what we know about the depression drugs zuranolone is that it is administered as an oral pill taken daily over the course of two weeks and patients in clinical trials have said it worked very quickly for them, within just a w days and those effects were sustained for weeks. one quinta brunsoncal trial included 196 women with severe postpartudepression. half of them wergiven zuranolone, the other a practice tebut among those willing taking zuranolone, 57% said they experienced huge improvements of 50% or more in their depressive symptoms over the course of two weeks compared with only 39% of those who took a placebo. some of the women taking zuranolone even said they started to experience those symptoms improve as early as within three days of taking the medication. some women taking the drug experienced side effects like drowsiness and dizziness but it was overall found to be safe and effective and it's known that about one in eight women in the united states and about 17% of women globally experience symptoms of postpartum depression after giving birth. so this is big news for them. back to you. >> for more on this potentially life-changing drug i'm joined by dr. christine, a professor at the institute of behavioral institute for medical research and was a principal investigator on the trial. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you so much. it's a pleasure. >> so, doctor, around one in seven women can develop postpartum depression according to the latest research so a drug that is proving effective at treating that could provide a much-needed lifeline to new mums. >> absolutely. it's truly an exciting day for women's health, because we now have the first oral rapid-acting treatment for deprpostpartum depression. >> i'm trying to understand more about the scope of the trial. two groups were studied funded by the company making this drug. it was 45 days long but didn't include breast-feeding mothers and there were some of the main side effects were dizziness, sedation, which, of course, is not idea if you're caring for a newborn. talk to us about these studies. >> yeah, so we completed two studies, one we published in 2021 and one last week similar. we enrolled postpartum women up to about a year postpartum with severe postpartum depressive symptoms and received either a dummy pill, a practice seen bore or the active zuranolone and tested at two active doses and women went home and took the medication for 14 nights. they took it once daily with a fat containing food and evaluated them over the course of the 14 days and then from day 15 to day 45 when they were no longer taking the zuranolone or placebo and so women could enter the study and many had weaned their child and many were asked not to provide breast milk to their child during the study but were provided donor milk. >> this seems to be able to ease symptoms within three days, which is great. what can you tell us about the difference between those who were taking the placebo versus those on the actual medication? >> yeah, so the difference is that women taking the medication during the study, the zuranolone, for the 14 days, as you noted saw a rapid reduction in deblessive signatures as soon as day three, so just after two doses of the course, what they saw in comparison to women taking placebo was they saw a reduction, a real broad reduction of depressive symptoms. as you know, women can have a variety of symptom clusters from sadness, loss of interest, loss of concentration, appetite change, difficulties with sleep and insomnia and what we saw the medication was really decreasing these symptoms across the board which we saw to a much lesser extent in women taking placebo. >> all right, and in terms of the cost, is there any indication of whether it would be covered by insurance companies for patients who are already have plans that cover ob/gyn care. >> we've got to wait on that one. as new ones become available in women's health it does take time for the insurances to sort of figure out how they're going to approach these medications, so i can only say that i'm hopeful and my colleagues in the field who do this work really, really hope that this medication is accessible to the women who need it. as you said, prior to this, we know that very few women receive adequate treatment. the majority seek care very late after, you know, bearing the illness for many months and we're not even fully detecting it when it happens, either with the onset in pregnancy or after delivery so we end up with only treating about 10% of women with postpartum depression adequately and that's not acceptable. and so really we've got to fill the gaps by better screening and detection and better referral to mental health treatment and the community and providing women more options and i think this is a really special tool because it can bring down depressive symptoms quickly, over a short period of time and really get women feeling back to feeling themselves and get them back into their lives as they wish to be. so really hopeful we can get this and not going to run into barriers with insurers and costs. >> kritina, good to have you on the program, thanks for your time. >> it's a pleasure. thank you. it's been a busy day at the women's world cup with spain sending switzerland home. all the details ahead. a fourth criminal indictment against donald trump now seems likely. this time in the state of georgia. the case focuses on the former u.s. president's efforts to overturn the state's 2020 election result. security around the local courthouse has already been ramped up ahead of potential charges. en cnn's brian todd has more. >> this was never supposed to happen in america. >> reporter: the already enormous legal pressure on the former president is likely about to intensify. a grand jury in georgia expected to consider criminal charges against donald trump and his republican allies. >> in terms of the georgia case it's going to add a significant burden on him to defend yet another case. these cases will all have significant trial deadlines and pretrial deadlines for hearings he will have to be involved with. >> reporter: a decision on whether to seek charges against the former president in georgia will be made within the next few weeks by a team led by fani willis. >> the work is accomplished. we've been working for 2 1/2 years. we're ready to go. >> reporter: it focuses on the effort trump launched in the wake of the 2020 election to overturn the results in georgia. it included pressure on georgia's governor and secretary of state, both republicans, to find enough votes to flip joe biden's win in the state. >> so, what are we going to do here, folks. i only need 11,000 votes. fellas, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. >> reporter: when they refused to go along he urged statemakers to convene a special session. rudy giuliani went to the georgia house and senate with bogus voter fraud claims. >> rudy giuliani is considered to have a lot of exposure in georgia because he spoke at those legislative hearings and we know a lot of information he shared was not true at the time. >> reporter: other trump allies who could face criminal charges are activists the trump campaign recruited to serve as fake electors. >> about half of them have received immunity deals which indicates they're working with the prosecution to tell them what they know. >> reporter: cnn reported that fani willis is considering bringing charges of conspiracy and racketeering in this case. >> racketeering charges are typically broader criminal schemes involving multiple individuals and essentially the maximum punishment for those are typically much higher than other charges mentioned here. >> reporter: testimony has also been sought in the georgia case from former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows and lindsey graham. fani willis told local officials of threats she's received. many of them of a racist nature during the period she's been investigating this case. >> i probably have been called the "n" word more times in the last 2 1/2 years than most people combined. >> reporter: trump has denied wrongdoing and lashed out at fani willis calling her racist and a lun 'tis marxist. ron desantis is running a distant second to trump in most polling and his campaign has been struggling to close the gap and while in iowa on friday he clearly stated that trump's repeated claims of election fraud in 2020 did not hold up to scr scrutiny. yet he suggested a willingness to give him a pass if he became president. >> i don't think it's in the best interest of the country to have a former president that's almost 80 years old go to prison and just like nixon or ford pardoned nixon, you know, sometimes you got to put this stuff behind you and we need to start focusing on things having to do with the country's future and so that's what i would do as president. this election needs to be about january 20th, 2025, not january 6th, 2021. >> well, as for former vice president mike pence, he got into a back and forth over russia's war on ukraine during his town hall friday in new hampshire. the state is one of the earliest republican primaries next year and often seen as a critical state for building momentum in the campaign. pence has considerable ground to make up. a woman in the audience asked the former vice president about his support for ukraine. >> i know tucker carlson would like us to abandon ukraine to the russians. but the reason i think that we ought to be supporting them militarily is because i've met vladimir putin. if vladimir putin overruns ukraine, if you think he's going to stop there, you got another thing coming. and i don't want to see the day that that russian military crosses the border, a nato country where our armed forces would have to go and fight. >> speaking of ukraine republican presidential candidate chris christie made an unannounced visit there friday. the former new jersey governor met with president zelenskyy in kyiv and also visited bucha that has been synonymous with russian atrocities and alleged war crimes. christie has defended u.s. support for ukraine calling it necessary to counter the influence of china and russia. well, western officials increasingly are worried that the race to the white house is impacting russian president vladimir putin's war plans. the thinking is that he could be dragging out the fighting in ukraine in the hope that someone other than joe biden wins the presidential election. one u.s. official tells cnn that president putin thinks republican front-runner donald trump would help him. cnn kylie atwood explains. >> reporter: american and european officials are concerned that president putin may be factoring the 2024 presidential elections into his ukraine war approach. essentially banking on the possibility that if president biden usss and trump or another republican candidate wins u.s. support for ukraine would diminish which would then, of course, benefit putin and now this is not a steadfast hard u.s. intelligence assessment on putin's mindset but u.s. officials do think that he is taking this into consideration and as one expert said, it's basically a potential light at the end of the tunnel for putin that would drive down any possibility of a near-term resolution to this war. now, obviously we know that the likelihood of a near-term resolution is quite low now but could incentivize putin folks are concerned in the u.s. and europe to drag on the war through november of next year. kylie atwood, cnn, washington. former pakistani prime minister imran khan is facing three years in prison after being convicted on corruption charges and was arrested saturday after a court found him guilty of making false declarations about his assets. the ruling disqualifies him from holding office in the future. his political party says an appeal has already been filed against that verdict. cnn's sophia safi joins us. this is a major development in the case against the former prime minister because not only is imran khan being sentenced to jail he'll also be unable to run in the november national elections unless there is a successful appeal. >> reporter: exactly, lynda. this case in pakistan, back in october the election commission of pakistan had disqualified khan but did not stand number a court of law and took months to be set in stone and goes back to when he was pakistan's prime minister. and when he was in office. the accusation he sold state gifts given to him and did not declare how much he received for those sales. for example, jewelry and watches and it's been a contentious topic of discussion here in pastina. it is, of course, an election year. imran khan as you said has been arrested and a couple of months ago when he was arrested on may 9 there were widespread protests across the country. so there is an air of trepidation here in pakistan, imran khan was arrested by a heavy police presence at his residence in the city of lahore. he is now being transported via road, we're being told from lahore to the capital of islamabad where he will potentially appear in court. like you said there has been appeal made by the bti, by imran khan's lawyers to the supreme court, but, again, we're waiting to see whether this will lead to protests. the chief secretary has called for peaceful protests because previously there has been an immense crackdown this past summer on imran khan's supporters, many of kanaka'ole's senior party leads and aides have quit the party and joined other parties and have been critical of imran khan himself so, again, an election year, an important time in what has already a tumultuous year in pakistan so we'll have to wait and see how this unfolds when he reaches the capital in islamabad. >> we will be following it closely, sophia saifi, good to have you on the story. six police 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