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you're watching cnn newsroom, i'm rosemary church. former u.s. president donald trump staring down a deadline related to charges he tried to overturn the 2020 election. we'll hear from one of his lawyers. president joe biden is set to hit the road to tout his economic achievements to voters. an amazing rescue at sea. the trials this man endured during the trip out, before the coast guard found him alive. special counsel jack smith has requested limitations on evidence provided to trump's team, specifically, they're asking the former president not to receive his own copies of sensitive material fearing he could use it to threaten witnesses. the deadline to respond is just hours away. smith responded to trump's post on social media. including this one, if you go after me, i'm coming after you. one of trump's attorneys says he will fight the protective order, clai claiming prosecutors want to hide information from the american people. >> the point is that we will not agree to keeping information that's not sensitive from the press. the press and the american people, in a campaign season, have a right to know what the evidence is in this case. provided this evidence is not protected otherwise. we're going to oppose this. if lawyers on the prosecution people want to keep that from the press. i'm shocked that the press is not lining up rejecting this order. not only is trump being attacked for his first amendment rights, now the prosecutors are trying to infringe on the freedom of the press. >> trump said his legal team will be asking for the judge to be overseeing the case for a recruisal, on, quote, powerful grounds. his team may ask to move the case outside of washington, d.c. consider this. we could see his former vmt and current opponent for the nomination be called to testify against him. dana bash put that scenario to mike pence earlier. >> i have no plans to testify. we will always comply with the law. i want to tell you. i don't know what the path of this indictment will be. the president is entitled to his presumption of innocence. there's profound issues around this, pertaining to the first amendment, freedom of speech and the rest. i'm confident that he and his lawyers will litigate all those things. >> over the weekend, some of trump's opponents for the republican nomination were stumping in iowa, at a barbecue event. while nailing home their own platforms, candidates did not miss an doesn't to acknowledge not only the lead donald trump holds, going into primary season, but also the division among americans. take a listen. >> i know this is an uphill battle. >> we as republicans cannot be content with just managing this decline a little better. >> we have a country to save. >> iowa is an important state. not because of the caucuses. that's an important thing. but for national security. food security is national security. >> you see, for me, november 2024, that's not the finish line of a campaign. it is the start line of a national revival. that's where this begins. where i don't think about my inauguration speech. i think about my farewell speech. in january of 2033. >> ron brownstein is senior editor with "the atlantic." he joins me now. good to have you with us. donald trump and his lawyers have until 5:00 p.m. to respond to a legal filing related to his third indictment relating to his effort to overturn the 2020 election, after special counsel jack smith issued a protection order. he wants to limit trump and his team from discussing evidence. they will fight for the protective order and the recusal of the judge and seek a change of venue. only a few of his gop rivals have dared to speak out about any of this, as the country faces a historic moment. what does it say about politics in this country right now? and american democracy? >> yeah. this is the culmination of what we watched for eight years, as trump has barreled through a process of norms about candidate behavior, about presidential behavior. two impeachments, including instigating the january 6th riot. we've seen time after time, of the vast majority of elected officials, all of them, refusing to draw any lines. and trump has taken back the lesson, that he's broken the party to his will. there's no point he can do to where republicans will coalesce against him. and try the difficult task of convincing their voters this is unacceptable. when you add all of this up, you see what it creates for american democracy. we see the vast majority of elected officials say they do not believe his conduct after the 2020 election or january 6th, is disqualifying him to be president again. and the legal system they have different judgments about what he did in that period. >> we see that reflect in the polls. the most recent poll shows 52% of iowa republicans back trump. and 47% are considerg the other gop candidates. it shows trump is 24 pnts ahead of his nearest rival ron desantis. the remaining hopefuls are far behind with single-digit support. while the poll was conducted before the third indictment, what do the numbers reveal to you ahead of the gop primaries? >> trump is the dominant figure in the republican party. that means the largest faction in one of our parties, for the first time since the civil war, is signaling that it is okay with anti-democratic measures and means to pursue its end. the other candidates have chosen a strategy of what we saw in 2016. avoiding direct confrontation with trump, in the hope that outside events, a meteor striking the earth, or all of the indictments will cause the support to crumble on its own. they will be there to pick up the base, as they are seen as someone who did not try to take him down. that didn't work in 2016 and it's not working in 2024. if they want to beat him, they have to give republican voters a stronger reason to pass him over. >> trump has been indicted three times with a fourth looming in georgia. what happens if trump wins the 2024 election but is convicted before his inaugurations? >> if trump wins the election, he will seek to dismiss the cases against him or pardon himself. i don't think that's available to him in new york and possibly georgia. we're already in a crisis of democracy. we've not seen the dominant faction in a major party accept and tolerate and embrace anti-democratic measures to this extent, i think since before the civil war, when the slave holding south had a strategy of subverting majority rule to protect slavery. that alone is taking us into unchartered waters. if trump wins the election, while facing criminal convictions, we are way beyond the last buoy. >> appreciate your analysis. many thanks. >> thank you. u.s. president joe biden will travel to arizona, new mexico and utah this week. to sell his economic policies ahead of the presidential election. his trip comes on the heels of a monthly report showing a gain of 187,000 jobs in july. it's an increase the president has doubted as bidennomics. two-thirds of those surveyed disapproved how mr. biden is handling the economy. >> reporter: president biden is heading west to sell voters on his climate agenda. this is part of an effort for the white house to take credit for accomplishments, including the inflation reduction act. that had $370 billion meant to combat climate change. the president will visit arizona first. he is considering designating a new national monument around the grand canyon. this is something the native tribes have been lobbying for for years. he's trying to pollster his position ahead of the 2024 election. this is a chris cal issue for key members of the democratic coalition. progressives, young voters, people who haven't been satisfied with the president in this area so far. when it comes to drilling for fossil fuels, the president hoping to show voters he is serious about combatting climate change. this is part of a bigger effort by the biden administration to take more credit for the economic agenda in the month of august. you'll see the president, the vice president, members of the cabinet, all out talking about their economic record. they have a good story to tell. inflation is easing. consumer sentiment is ticking up. there is a disconnect with voters. in a poll last week by cnn, 75% say they view economic conditions as poor. that's translating into political headwinds for president biden. the challenge for president biden is to close that gap and remind voters of all he's accomplished when it comes to the economy. 80 million people in the u.s. will begin the workweek under heat alerts. the south and the southwest will be hardest hit. triple-digit forecasts for much of the regions. the threat of severe weather increases monday, with the potential for hail and damaging winds. it could impact more than 100 million people in the eastern u.s. the threat is highest in the southeast, from georgia to maryland. we're following new develop. one person has been killed after russian shelling targeted the southern region of kherson. meantime, ukraine's military is confirming strikes on two, key bridges between crimea and russian-occupied areas nearby. ukraine says the two road bridges targeted on sunday, were the main transportation bridge for russia in those areas. a russian-appointed official claims the bridges are used for civilian, not military traffic. and one bridge cut off supplies to 20,000 residents. clare sebastian joins us from london with the latest. help us understand the strategy behind the bridge attacks. >> reporter: i think it's clear that ukraine is getting bolder. and we see a mix of strategy and symbolism. they want to show that crimea is not off-limits. that russia itself is not off limits. in terms of the bridges, we're seeing hard military strategy. these are key bridges. russia is emphasizing the civilian impacts of this. saying the bridges were used by civilians. crimea, we know, houses ammunition depots and bases. it's hard to imagine they are not supply routes. and we see that traffic is having to be rerouted between the thin strip of land. there's disruption there. yes, in some ways, this is part of the messaging from ukraine. they are conducting a concerted effort to disrupt behind the lines to ease the pressure on the forces fighting there. >> what's the latest on the front line fighting? >> reporter: we are hearing from the deputy defense minister. he says over the past week, the eastern front has been the most active russia is pushing more hard up in the north. they have extended, she said, half a million munitions over the past week. it's a town they lost 11 months ago. they occupied and lost when ukraine carried out the counteroffensive in autumn. a back and forth. they're spending massive amounts to go over old ground and not achieve too much in the process. in the south, ukraine saying that russia is trying to take a village they took a week ago. huge amounts of munitions and neither side is achieving very much. civilians are being caught in the cross fire. two were killed overnight. another in kherson. last hour, i spoke with the research director at the european expert association. and i asked her about ukraine's increased targeting of russian infrastructure and territory. >> we look at the interests of kharkiv and corazon, that's ten miles from the russian border. we take kharkiv, where they launch from belgrade. the only way to stop this, because there's no way to intercept this missiles, is to attack the stations on the territory of russia. the other aim is to cut off the routes of supply. the supply routes and the russian warehouses. this is used for russian troops to reply on the attacks of ukraine. this is one thing. the other thing that russia is threatening, to do more, for ukrainian attacks. this is nonsense. russia has used all kinds of weapons its has. and including on civilian population in ukraine. we've seen awful, terrible images of residential buildings being hit by russian missiles. houses being destroyed. civilians hospitals, by russian missiles. this is all russia already is doing. and they can't do anything more. more terrible. >> as we've been reporting, ukraine just targeted two bridges between crimea and russian-occupied areas nearby. we've seen this before, of course. what is the strategy here? is it working? >> the strategy is to cut off the supply routes for the russian troops in zaporizhzhya and donesk. it's saturated with all kinds of weapons. this is the supply of russian troops. this is ukrainian tactics to cut the supply routes and also ukraine is using the high precise weapons. high precise long-range missiles it gets from the western partners to hit ammunition depots inside crimea, as well. to slow down attacks and give ukrainian troops to move forward. despite warnings of military intervention, niger's coup leaders reject a motion to stand down. bug spray works best... when your family actually wears it. ♪ get odor-free eight 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living under high temperatures, 83 or more days a year. the report emphasizes how these children are bearing the brunt of climate change through no fault of their own. we go live to new delhi. what can you tell us about the unicef report and the solutions it might offer? >> reporter: if i were to describe the report in one line, it's that children under the age of 18 have been deeply impacted and impacted by the high temperatures triggered by climate change. it talks about 460 million children being impacted by the high temperatures that's escalated by climate change. if we look at the key highlights of analysis, it talks about 76% of children in south asia, exposed to high temperatures. 20% of children were exposed to 4.5 heat waves per year. 800,000 children in flood-affected areas were at risk of heat stress in june 2023. three of four are exposed to high temperatures, compared to one out of four globally. these are staggering figures. it talks to the plight of the most vulnerable children and women who are being impacted by high extreme temperatures across south asia. it's not south asia where the agencies are recording the highest temperatures. in june in new delhi, there were frequent heat waves where 44 died in the region. and many were ill due to the extreme weather reason conditions. according to the regional director. he talks in this report hoit is impacting children across south asia young children cannot handle the heat. unless we act now, the children will continue to bare the brunt of more frequent heat waves, through no fault of theirs. that's what experts are saying. the climate crisis is going to deepen. rains and the trrains can be mo extreme in the coming years. it's the children and the women who will be suffering the most due to extreme weather conditions in south asia. back to you. >> this thanks for that live report. flooding in china has left 14 people dead. the region is suffering agricultural rosses from the rainfall. it's a major supply of food for china. 40,000 have been evacuated from a city in a neighboring province. they're part of a massive wave of people being forced from their homes. aide is being trucked in. this comes in the aftermath of a typhoon. the cost of repairing blood damage can be $500 million. that's after a month's worth of rain fell in one day. >> reporter: dragged down by floodwaters. this house is no match for days of torrential rain. residents say they watched and waited as a nearby river swelled in the storms that began last week. by saturday, they were forced to evacuate, with nothing to contain the rushing waters. this man said eight people lived there, young and old. h says it's a huge loss but he's rainfall they got out in time. slovenia's prime minister says this is the worst natural disaster in the nation's history. affecting two-thirds of the country. large parts of northern areas, deluged with floods. this is what they're up against. dangerously fast waters, which have stranded people in some areas. volunteers risking their lives to save two tourists in the rapids. one local mayor says he is getting a chance to inspect the damage. he says much of his town has been inundated since friday. what isn't covered in water is caked in mud. he says, it's a huge financial loss. and estimates the damage in his town alone, will run into the millions of dollars. the prime minister echoing that concern. saying the cost to rebuild could be $500 million. some residents are starting that process. around 600 soldiers have been deployed to help with the efforts. this restaurant owner says it will be hard to wouns back from what she calls is an apocalypse. but this disaster is one that many people are weathering together. michael holmes, cnn. still ahead, fighting for a spot in the world cup quarterfinals. nigeria looks to advance for the first time. england try to keep their unbeaten streak alive. ria that detergegents leave behind. clean is good, sanitized is better. ♪ ♪ with 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take on denmark, who are seeking their first-ever victory in a knockout match. all of this follows the stunning elimination of team usa. the defending champions were knocked out of the tournament on sunday after a dramatic penalty shoot-out with sweden. for the americans, this was their earliest exit ever at the world cup. the match also saw the final appearance of megan rapinoe. her final play was a crucial penalty miss against suedweden. it was hardly the ending she was hoping for. but the football star will leave an impressive legacy behind. >> she is someone who has, i think, made this team so much better. than when she entered into it. >> reporter: a legendary career on the world's biggest stage has come to a bittersweet end for megan rapinoe. after 202 appearances, 63 goals, 2 women's world cup titles and olympic gold medal, the 38-year-old has played her last game for the u.s. will's national team. >> i watched her since i was 7 years old. to see what she's done for the sport, i have respect for her. we're going to continue to grow as femme soccer players. >> reporter: her legacy is so much more than her accomplishments on the field. as a gay athlete who was never afraid to speak her mind and truth, she transcended her sport. >> i used my career to do the thing i'm most passionate about. more of a purpose in life than doing things on the left wing. i hope no one thinks that what i did on the field is more important than what i did off of it. >> reporter: rapinoe came out publicly in 2012. and she has been a voice to the voiceless an inspiration to the lgbtq community. >> i'm married to my wife. and megan rapinoe is one of our heroes. >> reporter: in 2016, rapinoe garnered national attention for kneeling in solidarity with nfl player colin kaepernick. for years, she was trinstrument in the lawsuits brought by u.s. women, who lobbied for equal pay and conditions. it finally paid off in an equal rate of pay, in all friendlies and tournaments, including the world 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