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world. i'm kim brunhuber on "cnn newsroom." >> this is a very, very dangerous and significant storm. >> southern california braces for catastrophic flooding as hurricane hilary is expected to make impact as a rare tropical storm. the first such storm in the state in decades. searchers still are looking for victims of the wildfires on maui. wildfires sweeping through british coullcolombia. there is extensive damage in colona. >> announcer: live in cnn news center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. a large portion of southern california is under a state of emergency and bracing for the impact of hurricane hilary. historic storm is now a category 1 strength with maximum winds of around 85 miles an hour. it's expected to make landfall in the coming hours on mexico's baja, california, peninsula. forecasters warn it will bring catastrophic and life threatening flooding. california's governor has w warned. >> please listen to emergency personnel. take serious flash floods, lightning, possibility of tornadoes. stay safe. >> san diego's mayor met with the governor to discuss emergency operations and government support. he urged people to stay indoors and prepare for power outages. >> we continue to ask people to shelter in place during the storm. the city's homeless strategies and solutions department as well as the san diego housing administration have activated. we have an additional 192 shelter beds available at four locations for people to come off the streets tonight and through the remainder of this storm. rest assured the city crews and first responders are ready to respond to the impacts and emergencies that will come. >> beaches, parks, other public areas have been closed. residents have been encouraged to evacuate. let's go over to our cnn meteorologist karen mcginnis. what are we looking at here? >> a couple of things i want to mention, that is even though we keep giving you this update on the hurricane and how it looks like it's weaker or weaker and has lost some of its strength, it has not. it's still going to be exceptionally powerful which i'll outline in the next few minutes. i'll advise you at the top of the next hour 5 a.m. eastern time, 2 a.m. pacific time there's going to be another update from the national hurricane center. that will bring us some more vital information. it looks like the eastern edge of this system has the most powerful, deep convection. don't be fooled, there's still a lot of moisture here making its way towards the north. it is hanging in at 85 miles per hour. moving along rather rapidly to the north northwest at 15, 20 miles an hour. where you see this blue shaded area, tropical storm warnings as you heard haven't ever seen that. downed trees, power lines, mudslides but this extends all the way down towards the north and south baja peninsula. right now the central coast is being battered because of the proximity of hurricane hilary. hillary's images are 85 miles an hour. as this makes its way more towards the north, it looks like the weather really deteriorates on sunday about mid morning into midday and then we think that this, hillary, as a tropical storm is going to inundate these regions right along the arizona/california border. some of the coastal communities, 1, maybe 3 inches of rainfall. some of the interior valleys you are looking at 3, 4, 5 inches of rainfall. when these areas barely see a drop the entire month of august. this is devastating. you look at almost the minuscule amount of precipitation and instead you get buckets and buckets of rainfall could be devastating. we'll see some oragraphic lift. as the moisture moves higher, it will rain out. some of the mountains around 4, 5,000 feet, san gabriel, san be at that rosa mountains. the santa bernadino mountains as well. we're looking at san diego over towards palm springs and coachella and for dana point. also los angeles. los angeles looks okay for right now but just wait. we go into the next 12 hours and you're really going to see the volume of precipitation really on the increase. we're not finished. here it lies as a tropical storm and moves across the great basin region. as i mentioned, areas that haven't seen rain don't expect rainfall during the month of august and some of the burn scar areas that the water will run off on, they are looking at potentially catastrophic damage. even though this is about 400 miles away to the south south east of san diego, it's going to be moving rapidly. we've still got those dangers in place coming up for the next 24 to 48 hours. kim? >> stay on the story throughout the morning and look for the update throughout the hour. karen mcginnis, thank you so much. the search for survivors in maui goes on. officials now search 78% of the burn zone. the death toll stands at 114. authorities estimate more than 1,000 people are still missing. on monday president biden will travel to maui to survey the damage. kayla tausche has the details. >> reporter: the white house is still working with maui county officials to finalize the details for president biden's trip on monday and whether he'll be surveying the damage by land or by air. one thing is for certain is the president who often finds himself as consoler in chief will meet one on one with people hit hard. dan criswell said i know his ability to talk to them, hear their stories and stand with them is one of the things that provides great reassurance but also brings a lot of hope into the community. beyond hope, the recovery effort will need money and it will need manpower. for money, fema needs more. fema has told congress in recent weeks that its disaster relief fund will go negative by september and as for manpower, federal personnel on the island is now topping 1,000. according to fema, that includes more than 600 from the defense department and 140 from the coast guard helping with search and recovery efforts. 100 from the army corps of engineers and 85 from health and human services to help identify victims. as for victims and the number of those still missing, fema declined to update those official figures deferring instead to local authorities and saying that the numbers remain very dynamic and very fluid in real time. now the big question for washington remains what it can do, if anything, to blunt the future impact of these extreme weather events. cnn reporting president biden was briefed the day the storm hit hawaii that it was coming. a senior white house official said they knew there would be high winds, they didn't know it would cause such devastating wildfires. two wildfires are burning in spokane county, washington. the gray fire in the area of medical lake has burned 9500 acres, two buildings, at least one person has been killed. a second fire is continuing be to grow. officials say the cause of the oregon road fire is under investigation. more than 8,000 acres are involved and many buildings have burned. according to the fire chief, the fire isn't contained. across canada's northwest territories residents are on the run from more than 200 wildfires. in the last 48 hours thousands have fled the capitol. meanwhile, ministers and k key officials have met to discuss the wildfires raging across the nation. canada continues to grapple with an incredibly challenging and historic wildfire season. and this weekend is no different. i want you to take a look at a map here just to understand the two communities now most at risk. that is yellow knife in the northwest territories and colona and west colona british columbia. yellow knife had to be completely evacuated. nearly 20,000 people. that town is a ghost town. it had threatened to consume parts of that city. now authorities saying most people have left, the evacuation is successful. the weather has helped keep the wildfire at this point in time away from that city. much work continues. they do not expect those residents back any time soon. they did get a little bit of help from the weather. cooler conditions and the wind conditions are much better as well. then there is the situationcolu. it's already consumed by fire. people have had to scramble to get out of harm's way. people did have a bit of a reprieve with the wind. smoke is still there. it means the water bombers despite the smoke are up in the air. trying to keep homes and critical infrastructure safe from fire. this does start to cap an historic wildfire season from one coast to the other. paula newton, cnn, ottawa. for more on the wildfires, jason broland is joining us later in the hour so please do stay with us for that. when donald trump and 18 co-defendants surrender later this week in fulton county, georgia, it's hard to know how that will play out. those details are currently being negotiated. trump and others are accused of conspiring to bvert the 2020 election results. that's also the first day of the republican debate which trump is expected to skip. even if trump isn't there on stage, his legal problems in georgia and elsewhere will undoubtedly come up in the debate. for more on when he does surrender, here's paula rosales. >> reporter: trump's team has already been in contact with d.a. fani willis's team. conversations about the conditions of trump's appearance and the logistics about his surrender. we've also heard from the secret service, a spokesman telling us that the agency has been on site here at the jail over the last couple of weeks in contact with the sheriff's office here in fulton county and also with the city of atlanta ahead of trump's surrender and planning for his first court appearance. we've heard from officials here including the sheriff that trump and his co-defendants are going to be treated the same as everybody else. so let me walk you through what the normal booking process would look like here at the jail for a newly charged defendant, and that process would involve hours of waiting, simply waiting for their turn to get fingerprinted and get their mug shots taken. also there is typically a body search that is conducted by a jail deputy although in the past high profile defendants who have voluntarily surrendered have been able to forego that body search. a medical screening and pretrial consultation to determine whether it's appropriate for someone to be released without bond. here's what the sheriff had to say about the nature of this case. >> our goal is to treat everybody equally. if you're indicted, we going to treat you as though you were indicted here locally so we will continue to do fingerprints, mug shots, et cetera in the safest possible fashion. >> reporter: it is much more likely that this process will still be conducted much more swiftly for these co-defendants just due to the high profile nature of some of them, including mark meadows, a former chief of staff, and also due to all of the safety concerns involved with transporting somebody that is a former president of the united states. it's also possible trump and his co-defendants might not have to show up in court for the first appearance for the arraignment and that is because the judge could conduct it virtually or allow them to wave the arraignment. clearly the clock is ticking. trump and his fellow 18 co defendants have until friday to turn themselves in. the reporting outside the fulton county jail, isabel rosales, cnn. the fbi is looking for a missing member of the proud boys days before he was due to be sentenced over the january 6th insurrection. he was convicted of seven charges related to his actions. the u.s. attorney says he's nowhere to be found. the fbi has put out a wanted poster. morell's attorneys have declined to comment so far. russian missile rips through a city in ukraine leaving death and injuries. we're learning some of the city's youngest residents were victims of the attack. and a massive manhunt for murder is underway in the occupied west bank after an israeli father and his son are fatally shot. we'll have the news on 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>> 15 children said to be among the 148 injured in saturday's attack and at least 7 killed according to the ukrainian authorities. the infrastructural damage to the city has been immense. more than 60 residential homes have been impacted by the missile attack as well as other buildings across the town square, a university building and a theater. this attack is said to have taken place after 11:30 a.m. local time. it marks a major orthodox holiday in ukraine. people were leaving church as they were struck by this missile attack. of course, we've also heard those details around the strike on the theater. now at the time a display meeting of ukrainian made drones was expected to take place. it was a close meeting between military personnel and ukrainian drone manufacturers. that took place within that theater and the ukrainian minister of internal affairs is calling for an investigation into the strike. >> take us through the reasons behind his visit there. >> sweden has announced further military aid to ukraine earlier this week. a key focus will be getting those ukrainian pilots trained on the swedish made groupon jets. training has commenced on the u.s. made jets. this will mark a difference. he said ukranian pilots have run test flights on these jets and that training is set to continue, but it's not just jets that sweden will be supplying to ukraine. they've signed a statement of intent on getting ukrainian soldiers trained up on armored vehicles and focused on the manufacturing of the swedish armored vehicles as well as other swedish made artillery systems. ukrainian troops are in sweden training on the artillery systems. this will mark a significant boost of course to ukraine's counter offensive expirations. >> welcome addition to their arsenal. nada bashir, thank you very much. appreciate it. a manhunt is underway after a 60-year-old israeli father and his 29-year-old son were fatally shot. it happened at a car wash. they're only citing one shooter and they're on the hunt. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is calling the shooting cruel and criminal. hamas praised it calling it a retaliation of occupation. >> reporter: from what we understand, this father and son duo were in juara. why were they there? it sits on a very main thoroughfare that connects many israeli settlements along with palestinian villages. it's known as a place where you can get your car repaired or cleaned for very cheap compared to other places, especially across israel. they were not settlers, they were from a city in israel. they had come there to run errands. according to a video, you can see a car wash, a man wiping a car down and then you see a figure running up behind the car and what appears to be the moment of the shooting where the man appears to extend his arm and shooting at these two at point blank range. medics tried resuscitation efforts but both were declared dead on the scene. hamas is part of the jihad movement. the israeli military is taking an intensive manhunt. there are many checkpoints. another concern is revenge attacks by israeli settlers. juara has essentially been a flash point between violence between israeli settlers and palestinians. there were some reports of some violent incidences last night. the israeli military saying they shot and injured one that they said was throwing something at palestinians last night. >> appreciate the update. still ahead, most republican presidential candidates avoid talking about donald trump at a campaign event in the city where he was just indicted but one who did speak about trump had plenty to say on a gathering in atlanta. the stay with us. t. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, , real ice cream you loe that will never mess with your stomach. lactaid ice cream. join me in the finish 24 hour challenge. start by cooking a lasagna. skip the rinse and load your dishes. 24 hours later when your dishwasher is full, let finish quantum clean your dishes. ♪ try finish quantum. unbeatable clean. unbeatable price. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. and it's all right here. streaming was never this easy, you know. this is the way. you really went all out didn't you? um, it's called commitment. could you turn down the volume? here, you can try. get way more into what your into when you stream on the xfinity 10g network. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. and it's all right here. streaming was never this easy, you know. this is the way. you really went all out didn't you? um, it's called commitment. could you turn down the volume? here, you can try. get way more into what your into when you stream on the xfinity 10g network. welcome back to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom." we are a little more than an hour away from the championship match of the world's women's world cup. after two incredible runs, england and spain will compete for the first title in team history. england are trying to become the second country to host the country as reining european champions and spain are hoping to window spite never advancing past the round of 16 before. cnn's amanda davies joins us from sydney where the final will be played. so i imagine that the excitement is just building there. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, very much so, kim. the doors opened just over an hour ago and i have to tell you, as you would expect ahead of the big one the women's world cup final the excitement is building every second. there are fans arriving here in droves proudly emblazoned in the colors of england and spain. i have to say, there are a few u.s. fans here as well who perhaps were a little bit overexcited when it came to buying their tickets for the u.s. and the side that have dominated. the first in 16 years they haven't been here. people are arriving from across the world. all the fifa delegates are here and that is a real milestone for this tournament. people from across the world supporting the women's world cup final. billie jean king is here. we just got the chance to speak to her, too. she was talking about what a landmark tournament this has been and how as far as she sees it, the next 100 days is crucial in terms of how we use the momentum that has built over the last month to move not only women's futbol but women's sports. there is so much pride about what has played out here over the last few weeks and the fans arriving, as much as they want their sides to win, are well aware of what this tournament has done. >> it's a testament to how the women's game has progressed. look around you. look around you in the stadium tonight. there's a blend of people in the crowd. you know, it's men, it's women, it's people of all ages. the atmosphere is fantastic. long may this trajectory for the women's game continue. >> it's been excellent and everything they have got behind it is incredible. the queen of spain. >> the queen of spain. queen latisha is coming. prince william has says he will be watching from back at home. we understand will be waiting to welcome the lionesses back if they manage to get their hands on the trophy. for both teams to come this far for all of the developments in this game, for them it is about winning, isn't it, and becoming just the fifth country to get their name inscribed on the trophy. it is really, really tight to call as a match. you speak to fans and journalists from either side. neither are particularly confident, i have to say. we need to play the game of our lives, and that is what we hope will play out in just an hour from now, kim. >> i feel like england have something about them. we will see. amanda davies, thank you so much. republican presidential hopefuls have wrapped up their appearances at an event in the city where donald trump and 18 others have just been indied for alleged 2020 election interferns but donald trump wasn't among them. he's due in atlanta to surrender to charges. most of the candidates avoided speaking of trump about his legal troubles. most, not all. cnn's eva mckend reports from the gathering site. >> reporter: conservative activists had the opportunity to hear from a number of 2020 republican hopefuls. they heard from former new jersey governor chris christie. aswami railed against corporate diversity efforts as well as talking about the importance of restoring patriotism in this country. for his part christie talking about school choice, public safety and strengthening america's public policy. erick erickson did not invite trump and it was deliberate in asking them in the 45 minute wide ranging interviews for the most part about trump. still, after christie left the stage he addressed reporters and he attacked trump on skipping out on next week's first ever debate. >> there's no other conclusion to come to, he's afraid of me and defending his record. if i had his record, i'd be nervous about showing up, too. let's face it, guys. on wednesday he's going to be out on bail in four different jurisdictions. when are we going to stop thinking that's normal? when are we going to allow our country to understand again that nominating someone who's out on bail in four jurisdictions is not a winning formula. >> reporter: though trump remains dominant in the polls, there is still an appetite from some republican primary voters to move on from trump. some people are seriously considering supporting governor desantis. eva mckend, cnn, atlanta. guatemalans hit the polls in five hours to choose a new president. it is plagued by problems of violence and it's causing an outflow of people. a 64-year-old sociologist who is working on an anti platform. voting gets underway in ecuador. a time of deep anxiety over political violence including the assassination of a political candidate. on saturday another member of his family was in a restaurant when gunfire broke out. >> reporter: one of eight presidential candidates participating in this sunday's meeting in ecuador. he was in a restaurant when the shots raj out. he was approached by a supporter for a picture and when they were about to take it, the shooting started. the ecuadorian national police said he was not the target of the shooting. it was actually an armed robbery at a sports store nearby and five suspects were detained. officers also confiscated two firearms, sports merchandise and cash. the attack was so close that it rattled not only the candidate and his family but also everybody there. the shooting happened ten days after the 59-year-old outspoken anticorruption candidate was gunned down after a rally in the capitol. it also happened the day before ecuadorians head to the polls on sunday for the first round in presidential voting. in another development, the family of the murdered candidate has filed a suit against the state. the assassination and the space of other violent attacks have marred the election in a country struggling with corruption and organized crime. raphael romo, cnn, atlanta. almost a month after overthrowing niger's government, coup leaders are talking about an eventual return to democracy. they've called for a national dialogue saying it should last no longer than three years. he says the military is still open for talks. they're getting a push back for their threat of military intervention. >> translator: neither the national council for the safeguarding of the homeland nor the people of niger want war and remain open to dialogue. let there be no misunderstanding, should aggression be undertaken against us, it will not be the walk in the park that some believe it to be. they will be facing up to 26 million nigerians. thousands of military supporters gathered for a census where they promised to pledge the protection. they say they met with both the junta leader and the ousted president. we're continuing our coverage of the wildfires raging across canada. just ahead, we're talking with the fire chief from one of the hardest hit areas. that and much more after the break. please stay with us. every business deserves a great deal. that's why comcast business is launching the mobile made free event. with our business internet, new and existing customers can get one year of unlimited mobile for free. it's our best internet. powered by the next generation 10g network and with 99.9% reliability. plus one line of free mobile for an entire year. it's the mobile made free event-happening now. get started for just $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get one free line of unlimited mobile. comcast business, powering possibilities. thousands of residents who took emergency flights to escape wildfires in canada's northwest territories are just arriving in calgary about 1,000 miles away. yellowknife is home to 20,000 people. nearly all of them followed evacuation orders to leave. the western province of british columbia, 35,000 residents have been ordered to evacuate, another 35,000 could be ordered to leave. the province's wildfire situation is grim. joining me now is jason broland. thank you for being here with us. these trying times. let's start with the latest. how bad are things? >> our community has been devastated by a wildfire that came fast and affected a wide swath of the area that me and my firefighters are at. >> right now we're seeing the pictures. they're pretty devastating. you don't even know how many homes have been lost at this point, flight. >> no, that is a priority for us. it's to get out on the ground with a specialized team of firefighters and other professionals who have been able to help us understand the extent of the damage. we don't have a number because some of the areas are very unsafe. even access as this point as the fire continues. >> you described this as fighting 100 years of fires all in one night. i mean, did you expect anything this bad? >> we expected that our risk was high. the weather conditions this summer have been dry and hot. we haven't had rain and when the forecasted winds showed up in our forecast, we knew the potential was there. when the fires started we had a very short time to do a very large number of tasks that could have potentially done to protect our community and of course there's never enough time. we chose to spend the time notifying the public so they could take action as well if and when the fire came to town. >> you talked about not being used to fighting wild land fires threatening six story condo buildings. this seems unprecedented. what's making the fires so hard to fight? >> my fire department over 20 years' time has developed incredible expertise in wild line firefighting. we do this every year. we go around the province to do this work in other jurisdictions that are experiencing it, but this fire is on a scope and scale that we've rarely experienced in our region and it just has a ferocity and tenacity that just won't go away. >> i heard you speaking the other day about this, about what's happening to your community. i mean, you seem quite, you know, emotional and really affected by what's happening and how this will leave a long lasting scar on the community. >> yeah. the other night it was incredibly difficult, not only for me but also for the men and women of my fire department. we don't set out to lose houses. we don't set out to have to make very difficult decisions between one house that can be saved and three others that can't be, but those were the kinds of things we were faced with. you know, you combine that with this is our home. this is where we live and for many of my firefighters, we're fighting fires in our own neighborhoods as well. it was unparalleled for us and i think, you know, certainly added to the emotion. >> finally, what you're seeing in colona, what we're seeing in the northwest territories, having to evacuate the entire provincial capitol, you had a record number of wildfires. this seems to be getting worse and worse. how are people having to adapt to the new normal and change practices to prevent it from destroying more property and threatening new lives going forward? >> i've spoken with the mayor over the last couple of days and, you know, it is a very similar but very different situation that they face there. nonetheless, considerably, you know, worrying. i understand the pressure now probably greater than ever. we will need to change the way we think about wild fire, the way that we build our communities because what we once thought was not possible or was once, you know, a once in a lifetime event now has happened to us here and, you know, we need to start thinking differently about it. you know, all of the things we said to people about replacing a cedar shake roof, getting rid of cedar hedges, they're very important for a small fire but we're going to have to find tactics and strategies that will help us defend against an inferno like we've faced. >> i know firefighters from around the country are there trying to help out. we certainly wish you and the whole it community all the best in these challenging times. please do stay safe. chief jason broland, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. all right. still ahead, a.i. afro beats. how a producer? 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"rock star" is going to be out in november. artificial intelligence burst onto the scene, they thought their days in the industry were numbered. they created new products. ♪ ♪ singing by maya bloom. her voice could pass for an 18-year-old except she's not a woman, she's not even human. >> hi, everyone. it's your girl maya bloom, your favorite a.i. singer. >> maya blue is an artificially generated personality with a synthesized voice. she's a creation of a nigerian afro beats creator who's blending artificial intelligence with music. >> i wanted to find out what was possible. i needed to test song writing, production, voice creation. i was trying to test the efficiency of the tool on a time line. >> reporter: so he took on a challenge to make a music album in hours, a fete that could take up to six months. >> as ridiculous as it was, we made it in three days. >> reporter: there are nine songs on the album titled infinite echos. it features human artists and artificially generated voices. the result is a sound many struggle to distinguish between human and machine. the lyrics, songs, and album title are also a.i. titled using chatgpt and other programs. >> you take quite a few fromts get it. the biggest challenge was trying to get the a.i. to give us a consistent look. and he now aims to teach how a.i. can empower what he calls a new kind of artist. >> for people who are music minded, who don't necessarily have the talent, there is a fair chance of creating music that matters. >> reporter: the emergence of a.i. talks about intellectual property. music critic is looking on the brighter side. >> different with the a.i. affected with the chemistry. on the positive side, the production of the music is much better. >> here's his advice for artists who want to use a.i. in their music. >> embrace it from an ethical standpoint. use these tools that enhances the work that you create as opposed to taking it away from someone else's work. >> reporter: they're both optimistic that governments in the future will make and enforce laws that regulate the interplay of a.i. and creativity. stephanie dusari, cnn, legos. that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back with more news in a moment. please do stay with us. wake up, achievers. you're making the most of every hour of your life. except the hours that you're sleeping. so why do we leave so mumuch untapped potential on the table? this is a next level bed, for a next level you. my circadian rhythm is kicickig your circadian rhythms butt! it's not a competition. i know, but i'm still winning! so, it is a competition. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery when you add a base. shop now only at sleep number. i'm sholeh, and i lost 75 pounds with golo. i went from a size 20 to a size 6. before golo, nothing seemed to work. i was exercising for over an hour every day. it was really discouraging. but golo's so easy, the weight just falls off. how do i do it all? with a little help. and to support my family's immune health, i choose airborne. it has an unbeatable amount of vitamin c, plus a unique blend of immune focused ingredients to turn up our immune support. airborne hello and welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. ahead on

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