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watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. we begin this hour with breaking news out of australia, where three u.s. marine bs have been killed in the carash of an ospry helicopter. angus watson joins us from sydney. a tragic story. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: we're only just starting to learn the few details of this tragedy that occurred some eight hours ago off australia's far-north coast, melville, ireland, where an osprey tilled roto aircraft crashed into the sea with 23 marines onboard. three of those u.s. marines have been confirmed dead. all 23 suffered some form of injuries and five were taken to hospital, one of whom required surgery. now, this is something that's just happened. the australian public has been waiting for information as this has leaked out through the day. concerns for these brave marines participating in training exercises up there in the northern territory, where the marine rotational force based in darwin is there on a semi-permanent basis. now, as i said, information is just coming out. we just moments ago got this statement from the u.s. defense department, saying that these three marines had sadly died. australians, as i mentioned, very concerned about this. this happened just weeks after an australian helicopter went down in joint training with the u.s. in queensland, killing australians onboard there, too. so a tragic time in australia right now. thoughts with the families of the three marines who died. >> all right. we'll stay on this story. and bring more updates as we get them. cnn's an gust watson in sydney, australia. thank you so much. well, three people are dead after a mass shooting in jacksonville, florida, that authorities say was racially motivated. the suspect, who was white, was armed with two guns, each of which he decorated with painted swastikas. he took his own life after he opened fire. jacksonville's sheriff also said manifestos were found indicating that the suspect, quote, hated black people. listen to this. >> the shooter had offered several manifestos, one to his parents, one to the media, and one to federal agents. portions of these man ifestos detailed the shooter's disgusting ideology of hate, pointing that this shooting was racially motivated and he hated black people. >> reporter: all the victims, two men and a woman, were black. the city's mayor condemned the shooting and the hate that motivated it. >> i'm heartbroken that we lost those precious lives today. i'm heartbroken that the same communities seem to get targeted over and over again. i'm heartbroken that someone would be so sick as to want to target black people. >> the fbi says that it's opened a civil rights investigation and will pursue the shooting as a hate crime. cnn correspondent isabel rosales has more on the horrific story. >> let me bring you up to speed as to what sheriff tk waters is saying happened here. the shooter has not been identified. the medical examiner's office will have to be the one to do that. but he is a white male in his early 20s according to the sheriff. the sheriff saying that he entered dollar general wearing a tactical vest and a mask, and he had on him an ar-15-style rifle and a glock handgun. on that handgun, the sheriff shared pictures. you can see swastikas on that gun. the sheriff says he killed three people, all three of those people were black. then he turned the gun on himself and shot himself dead. the shooter, the sheriff says, resided in clay county with his parents. back in 2016, there was a domestic call to that house, but no arrest was made there. and then in 2017, the shooter, again, who has not been identified, was --. the guns did not belong to his parents. at 1:18 p.m., the shooter texted his father and told him to look into his computer and he discovered about three documents. about 30 minutes later, the parents were told by the clay county sheriff's office but by that time, the shooter had already begun. the sheriff says that the shooter offered several, quote, several manifestos intended to go to his parents, the media, and federal agencies and those manifestos included the n-word several times. saying that this was racially motivated, that the shooter, quote, hated black people. here's what else the sheriff had to say. >> we know that he acted completely alone. if you take a look at the images on the screen, you'll be able to see what he utilized. the weapons that the shooter used today are a glock and an ar-15-style rifle. this is a dark day in jacksonville's history. any loss of life is tragic, but the hate that motivated the shooter's killing spree adds an additional layer of heart pbrea. there's no place for hate in our community and this is not jacksonville. as a member of this jacksonville community, i am sickened by this cowardly shooter's personal ideology of hate. >> reporter: so it's no surprise here that the fbi is investigating this as a hate crime and has opened up a federal civil rights investigation into this shooting. i do also want to note that the shooting happened august 26th, five years -- the anniversary, five years to the day of a different mass shooting that happened in jacksonville at a venue that has since been demolished, where a shooter entered a video game competition and gunned down two people, injuring ten others. so a traumatic situation for the jacksonville community that's only now beginning to get answers as to how in the world this could happen. >> florida governor ron desantis is currently campaigning in iowa for the republican presidential nomination, by he released a statement through his fi said in part, the shooting based on the manifesto that they discovered from the scumbag that did this was racially motivated. he was targeting people based on their race. that is totally unacceptable. now, the deadly shooting in jac string of gun olce over the past couple of days in the u.s. at least two people were injured by gunfirea city known for plenty of shootings on weekends. in boston, seven people were hu caribbean parade. in choctaw, oklahoma, a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed friday at a football game. and in jopatown, maryland, or people died in a shooting. now to the ongoing crisis in spanish soccer. fifa has provisionally suspended spain's football chief louis ruelas for 90 days after he was filmed kissing a player on spain's team moments after they won the world cup last weekend. he says the kiss was consensual, but the player, jennifer hermosa, denied that. many demanded his resignation and just hours after his suspension on saturday, nearly a dozen members of the spanish women's national soccer program also resigned. in the last hour, cnn spoke with catalonia's minister for equality in feminism and asked if louis ruelas' case could be a turning moment for other women in sports. here's what he had to say. >> what happens here in this particular case sends a strong message to a sports federation and to all women, girls, and teenagers who are practicing sports, either professionally or non-professionally. so while rubiales needs to be dismissed, as well as all of his work, who has been rendered his compatible or condoned his behavior for a long time, not just in the world cup, the sports federations which are private organizations, need to be forced to train on gender issues, all members of their boards. because they have to be able to identify these instances of not just sexual violence, but also power abuse, which is quite pervasive in professional sports. >> all right. let's go to journalist al goodman, who's in madrid. al, the controversy shows no signs of going away. what's the latest? >> hi, kim, let's start with the mass resignation of the assistant coaches for the women's team. of those 11 people who resigned en masse on saturday, criticizing louis rubiales' unacceptable behavior, as they called it, that was the entire assistant coaching staff of the spanish women's team that just won the world cup in sydney, australia, a week ago. all of the assistant coaches are out now. later on saturday, the coach of the men's team, louis del fuente also issued a statement, condemning rubiales' behavior and a week later, the coach of barcelona had this to say at a press conference before a game. let's listen. z >> translator: first, i would like to give my unconditional support to jennie and the players of the women team because of what they are going through now, secondly to condemn the behavior of the spanish federation president, which seems to me absolutely unacceptable. >> reporter: and kim, after all of this, on saturday night, the coach of the women's team, jorge villda, finally issued a statement, also saying that this is unacceptable behavior by rubia rubiales and saying that he is sorry this has harmed the victory of the women last sunday and the whole celebration around them. the larger issues you just talked about, the effect on all of the strides to get more equality across the society and especially in sports. there's still a lot of work to do, also on spanish officials' mind, a senior government official said on saturday that they want to make clear to fifa and the world that this incident with rubiales, the kissing and all that comes with it, should not have any effect on spain's bid to host right here the 2030 men's world cup along with some neighboring countries. we'll see how that goes. kim? >> absolutely. all right. thanks so much. journalist al goodman in madrid. in the central atlantic, tropical storm franklin has strengthened into a category 1 hurricane. franklin has maximum sustained winds of 120 kilometers per hour. it's currently located about a thousand kilometers south of bermuda. swells generated by franklin are expected to start affecting bermuda by sunday night and franklin could create dangerous surf and rip currents along the east coast late this weekend and early next week. the national weather service says that more than 90 million people in the u.s. are still under heat alerts, with those alerts stretching across more than 15 states. here's cnn's meteorologist allison chinchar with the details. >> it's another one for the record books across the southern tier of the u.s. over 140 possible record locations this weekend, stretching from california all the way over to florida. now, we're noticing a lot of that heat beginning to increase across the southwestern tier of the u.s. take, for example, palm springs. topping out at 114 on sunday. then jumping to 117 my monday. phoenix, not much better. 113 for the high on sunday. 115 for the both monday and tuesday. so you're looking at 10 degrees above average for both of those cities. now, we will get a brief reprieve for some locations. take tucson, for example. well into triple digits the next few days. but then we do start to see a little bit of a dip in temperatures, once we get some rain chances back into forecast by the end of the upcoming week. along the gulf coast region, also still dealing with heat, but there is light at the end of the tunnel for many of these locations. houston, for example, 107, still triple digits on sunday, but finally starting to see them below the triple digits by the early portion of next week. very similar situation for new orleans. looking at 102 on sunday, dropping back into the 80s on tuesday. and it's been a very hot week for a lot of those locations. shreveport, louisiana, topping out at 110 on friday. that ties the all-time record high in that location. houston doing the same thing the day before on tuesday, hitting 109 degrees, also tying their all-time record high. but some cooler temperatures are in store for al of these areas, especially across the southeast and the midwestern portion of the united states. take atlanta, for example, going about 10 degrees above average to wrap up the rest of the week, going to 10 degrees below average by the time we get to wednesday. that's because we've got some rain chances filtering back into a lot of these locations, bringing those temperatures down, adding some cloud cover. at least there is relief for some of these cities once we get to next week. >> all right, much more to come here on "cnn newsroom," including a look at two hearings coming up on monday, that could provide clues about the timing of some of donald trump's court cases. plus, a midair collision claims the lives of three ukrainian pilots. among them, a flyer known for his skills in the cockpit and his love for the f-16 fighter jets. i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? baby, only on game nights. you know you are retired right? am i? ya! the queen sleeeep number c2 smart bed is now only $999. plus, 60-month financing on all smart beds. shopop now only at sleep number. ukraine is mourning the loss of a star military pilot who went by the call sign juice. officials say major andres pillskoff was one of two pilots killed when two planes collided on friday. he was flying the michig-29 but wanted to switch to the f-16s. who was hailed as an extraordinary combination whose contributions were praised by president zelenskyy. here he is. >> translator: yesterday, a disaster ocurd in the sky. three pilots died. among them was andrew pillsikof, call sign juice. he was a ukrainian officer one of those who helped our country a lot. a lot. my condolences to the family and friends, to everyone who knew the guys. of course, ukraine will never forget anyone who defended ukraine's free sky. may they always be remembered. >> and cnn's jim acosta spoke with juice just last year when he came to the u.s. to push for fighter jets and advanced air defense systems. and here's part of what he said. >> our need is to defend our cities against this threat. unfortunately, russians are taking not only the military bases, military objects, but also civilian infrastructure. >> former british prime minister boris johnson is pointing a finger at the russian president over the plane crash involving the reader of wagner mercenaries. johnson wrote an op-ed on saturday four days after that plane believed to carry yevgeny prigozhin went down. russia has not officially confirmed his death, but johnson wrote, as the detonation suck the air out of the aircraft's cabin, i would wager that the doomed thought of prigozhin's skull was putin. the article added, quote, how could it be otherwise. it was mad in retrospect for prigozhin to have been believed that putin would let him live. earlier this week, both british and u.s. military officials said it's likely that yevgeny prigozhin was, indeed, killed in wednesday's plane crash. and if this is confirmed, prigozhin would join a growing list of high-profile russians who fell from putin's good graces and died in mysterious circumstances. cnn's fred pleitgen reports. >> reporter: with wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin now presumed dead in a plane crash, western leaders aren't so sure. >> there was not much that happened -- >> there is no evidence that russia's leader may have brought down the jet, but prigozhin is the latest of many figures harmed after crossing the russian president. in 2006, former russian intelligence agent turned putin critic alexander litvinenko fell ill in the uk and soon died. doctors found he'd been poisoned by a radio active substance. while the kremlin conditioned involvement, an inquiry came to a different conclusion, saying that russia's intelligence service, the fsb came behind it. the fsb operation to kill mr. litvinenko was probably approved by mr. petruchev, then head of the fsb, and also by president putin. >> reporter: in 2018, the same country, different poison. this time, former russian double agent sergei skripal and his daughter were poisoned by the nerve agent novichok. while the kremlin once again denied involved, putin not shy to show his contempt for skripal. >> translator: he is simply a spy, a traitor to his homeland. you get it? there's such a thing, a traitor to one's homeland. he's one of them. >> reporter: in 2020, the same poison, but this time inside russia. opposition figure alexier navalny playing gravely ill on an international flight. he was medically evacuated to germany. putin ridiculing accusations that the kremlin might be behind the poisoning. >> translator: it doesn't mean at all that he needs to be poisoned. who needs him, anyway. if they wanted to, they probably would have followed it through. >> reporter: just a few days ago, a general, whom a washington-based think tank says may have known details about a palace allegedly under construction for vladimir putin, which the kremlin denies, died in jail after unexpectedly being diagnosed with leukemia. the kremlin hasn't commented on that case. vladimir putin called yevgeny prigozhin's death a tragedy and trusts that russia's investigation will bring the truth to light. >> for more, nathan hodge joins us from london. nathan, i'm curious, what do you make of all the makeshift memorials we've seen in nearly two dozen cities across russia and occupied ukraine devoted to prigozhin? >> reporter: well, kim, first of all, you know, yef gu againny prigozhin didn't even have a public profile by the full-scale invasion of ukraine. his usefulness was that he wasn't a public figure and through his businesses, he was able to provide denial services to the russian government, whether it be, you know, providing mercenaries to fight in syria, activities in ukraine's donbas region, as well as the interference in u.s. elections in 2016 through the notorious network of troll farms that he operated. it was only after the full-scale invasion, and wagner's ability to deliver some kinds of battlefield succession, particularly in the fighting against bakhmut in eastern ukraine, that prigozhin actually became something of public figure. and then he exploded sort of into full public view with his very open feud with russia's military leadership. so, you know, i think, certainly, he had, i guess, you know, he could say, among some of his troops, some of the families of wagner fighters, he would have had somewhat of a following. but i would hesitate to say that, you know, he have had a beloved figure in a lot of ways. he presented, i think, for russia's elites, and for, you know, ordinary russians, quite a frightening figure, because he represented the extreme end. whether it was him popping up with videos of his profane fighters, his profanity laced tirades. he was in a lot of ways this -- he presented an event more frightening version of what russia could be, kim. >> so, it sounds as though it's unlikely, then, that prigozhin would become sort of a martyr figure, inspiring a protest movement? >> look, first of all, you know, kim, i think would he be a martyr? that's hard to say. i think maybe among some of elements of the russian ultra-nationalist or far-right, yeah, he would have had some of his admirers. but this was not a man who was leading a protest movement. this was a man who basically lead mutiny of armed men who marched on moscow. now, they stopped short there, but this was not somebody who was kind of, let's say, a democratic opposition figure. now, you know, many of putin's legitimate opponents, people who have tried to find a way on to the political stage, where there's really little room for anyone else accept putin, for instance, people like alex navalny, who helped organize street protests, you know, he's in jail. and it's a very, very difficult kind of picture for anyone who would want to confront putin, even before this air accident, whatever we want to call this atr catastrophe, that apparently caused the death of prigozhin. challengers to putin very often end up dead. >> i guess this death makes it much less likely that they'll be another prigozhin coming along anytime soon. >> well, kim, i think, first of all, i think it's important to watch and see what happens to the mercenary activities of the wagner group, where his fighters go, whether they're fully folded into the russian military. they were supposed to be signing contracts with the big russian military. and then, you know, around the world, you know, prigozhin was overseeing a lot of sort of murky commercial activities, particularly in africa, where they were providing services to the russian government. now, who takes over this business. is there kind of a hostile takeover of other wagner activities, wherever they may be around the globe, and, you know, what business group or what business interests, and would it be a loyal business, that is loyal to russian president putin, that actually takes over here, kim? >> all right. appreciate your insight, nathan hodge, thank you so much. all right, zbstill to come,s former president trump's mug shot becomes one of the most iconic mug shot of the year, what does president biden think of it? we'll tell you just ahead stwubsbs. . 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." former president trump is now facing criminal trials in florida, georgia, washington, and new york. on monday, there will be two hearings that may provide indications about when some of those trials might begin. in atlanta, former trump chief of staff mark meadows will argue that his trial should be transferred from state to federal court. other defendants have similar requests before the court. meanwhile, the judge overseeing the federal election subversion case in washington, d.c. will hear arguments when to schedule that trial. that could be as soon as january. and the u.s. president is chiming on trump's mug shot. cnn's kevin liptak has more on joe biden's reaction. >> reporter: president biden is back in washington after a week vacation in lake tahoe. while he was here, he did make a notable comment about his predecessor's legal saga. we caught up with the president after he went to a pilates class in town here and he was asked what he thought of president trump use mug shot. listen to what he said. >> have you seen donald trump's mug shot yet? mr. president, are you worried at all -- >> i did see it on television. >> what'd you think? >> handsome guy. wonderful guy. >> reporter: so the president really adopting something of a sarcastic tone there. and you saw that csarcastic ton continue. the president's campaign sending out a fund-raising appeal, just as president trump was arriving to the fulton county jail, saying, apropos of nothing, today would be a good day to donate to my campaign. this is notable, because the president has campaigned, the white house, they have taken pains not to weigh in on president trump's legal predicament. president biden really hoping to stay out of that. the strategy there is two-fold. one is to avoid weighing in on the judicial process. the president, a believer in judicial independence, but also a political strategy to avoid giving president trump a pretext for claiming political persecution. president biden's strategy has really been to go about the business of the presidency, selling his domestic agenda, conducting foreign policy. and you did see that at play this week as well, as president trump was arriving in atlanta for his surrender. the white house said that president biden had spoken to the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenskyy, but certainly, president biden will have a balance to strike here. as of now, he is not weighing in on the sheer gravity of these charges that president trump faces. and when it comes down to it, the issues that are at play here, the issue of democracy, of president trump's amendment to cling to power will be the animating feature of the upcoming campaign. and so while this is not a wholesale strategy shift for the president, it is a sign that he won't remain silent on these issues completely going forward. kevin liptak, cnn, traveling with the president in south lake tahoe, california. thousands of people gathered at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. saturday, to mark 06 years since martin luther king jr. expressed his dream of an america without racism. the 60th anniversary of the mark on washington for jobs and freedom brought out veteran civil right activists and young ones, too. cnn's jason carol reports, many of the same issues raised 60 years ago were still on the age agenda. >> we spoke to people all over the country who came out today to hear from speakers across the spectrum of the civil rights movement. one of the ongoing themes that was addressed here over and over again, voting rights. it was an issue 60 years ago back in 1963. civil rights leaders say it continues to be an issue today. one of those driving home that point, andrew young, former mayor of atlanta, noted civil rights activist. he was here today, 91 years old. he was here 60 years ago, back in 1963. he worked alongside martin luther king jr., and he gave his assessment of the condition of the country today. >> the vote is the passport to freedom and opportunity. that is hard work, but it's good work. don't get mad, get smart. don't look at all of the things that are wrong, look back on where we were 66 years ago, when we had the first march on washington. and martin luther king said then, give us the ballot. then he moved up and said, but i have a dream. but he gave his life for that dream. >> reporter: some of the other issues also being brought up today, educational equality, economic equality as well. some of the same issues that were addressed 60 years ago back in 1963. organizers say that they are issues that still need to be addressed today. jason carroll, cnn, washington. >> and jason will be back again next hour to take us back to the 163 march on washington with two veteran activists who were there. well, covid cases in the u.s. are on the rise even as we await an updated vaccine. coming up, i'll speak with a 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>> i think what we're seeing is something that we expect to see in the fall. you know, we see changing patterns of people going back to school, people getting -- being indoors in close proximity to each other. and that is usually what kicks off respiratory virus season. and that's where we are right now. we have covid, we have rsv, and we also will have influenza coming. so i think it's not surprising that we're starting to see an uptick in respiratorypa e patho, covid included. >> and this new variant of concern i understand is more likely to infect people who have already been vaccinated or have previous infections, more so than previous strains. we have seen plenty of variants come and go. what are experts sounding the alarm about, about this particular variant? >> well, this particular variant has several mutations that could result in a variant that's more infectious, can infect people more easily, or can break through the wall of immunity that we have from vaccines and previous infection. so what we're looking for is, is it more infectious, or does it cause more severe disease? at this point, we don't know. but there are several mutations which make it a candidate to watch for these things. >> in the meantime, as i said earlier, there is a new vaccine coming out in the fall. so who should get it? and crucially, when? as you mentioned, people will want to also get the flu vaccine and the new vaccine against rsv. >> the way that this works is that the fda is going to issue an approval for this vaccine. and then it's going to come to the cdc. the cdc is going to determine who should get it and when. so we should be hearing that, i think the date for the cdc meeting is september 12th. so we'll hear soon after that. what we anticipate is that the people that will be on the list to encourage to get will be people who are older, people who are immunocompromised. those will be the people that should be first in line to get it. and we'll learn from cdc who's next on the list. >> all right. in the meantime, i mean, a lot of people, you know, over the summer, fall now, they'll be having cold and flu-like symptoms. so those at-home tests, should we still be using them? how effective are they in actually detecting the new variants that are circulating right now? >> at-home testing is a still a great way to determine if you have -- if you are sick, if you have covid-19, and if you could potentially give it to others. so i think that employing testing is always a great idea if you have access to tests. but in general, if you're not feeling well, if you're sick, the best thing to do is to avoid contact with other people, if you can, and in particular, people who are vulnerable. people who are older, people who are sick, if you have people have young children around, you know, in particular, infants, newborns, you might want to think twice before spending time around them if you can avoid it. it's going to be good etiquette, good common sense, and what we know how to do already. if you want to avoid getting this virus, you could wear a mask in crowded places, you can take your activities outdoor where you can. wash your hands, so that will also help with many of these viruses. and use good common sense when you don't feel well. >> excellent advice, as always. really appreciate it, anne rimoin, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. television host bob barker and "the price is right" became a fixture in the limmer living f americans for 35 years and now he's being remembered as a television game show pioneer. barker's longtime publicist announced his death saturday at the age of 99. for more than three decades, bob barker hosted the classic cbs game show, which asks players to guess the price of the items in the hopes their bids would make them a winner. he credited "the price is ri right's" success because of the personalities of the attendants that were not prescreened unlike some other shows. he won three emmys and a lifetime achievement award. i'll be taking m meetings... with famamily and friends. and checking voicemail... as my activities permit. i'll connect with you... after reconnecting with me. ♪ get 1.9% apr for 36 months plus $1,500 purchase allowance on a 2024 xt5 and xt6 when you finance through cadillac financial. ♪ try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously, so you don't have to. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. hi, i'm stacey, and i've lost 60 pounds on golo. 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watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. we begin this hour with breaking news out of australia, where three u.s. marine bs have been killed in the carash of an ospry helicopter. angus watson joins us from sydney. a tragic story. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: we're only just starting to learn the few details of this tragedy that occurred some eight hours ago off australia's far-north coast, melville, ireland, where an osprey tilled roto aircraft crashed into the sea with 23 marines onboard. three of those u.s. marines have been confirmed dead. all 23 suffered some form of injuries and five were taken to hospital, one of whom required surgery. now, this is something that's just happened. the australian public has been waiting for information as this has leaked out through the day. concerns for these brave marines participating in training exercises up there in the northern territory, where the marine rotational force based in darwin is there on a semi-permanent basis. now, as i said, information is just coming out. we just moments ago got this statement from the u.s. defense department, saying that these three marines had sadly died. australians, as i mentioned, very concerned about this. this happened just weeks after an australian helicopter went down in joint training with the u.s. in queensland, killing australians onboard there, too. so a tragic time in australia right now. thoughts with the families of the three marines who died. >> all right. we'll stay on this story. and bring more updates as we get them. cnn's an gust watson in sydney, australia. thank you so much. well, three people are dead after a mass shooting in jacksonville, florida, that authorities say was racially motivated. the suspect, who was white, was armed with two guns, each of which he decorated with painted swastikas. he took his own life after he opened fire. jacksonville's sheriff also said manifestos were found indicating that the suspect, quote, hated black people. listen to this. >> the shooter had offered several manifestos, one to his parents, one to the media, and one to federal agents. portions of these man ifestos detailed the shooter's disgusting ideology of hate, pointing that this shooting was racially motivated and he hated black people. >> reporter: all the victims, two men and a woman, were black. the city's mayor condemned the shooting and the hate that motivated it. >> i'm heartbroken that we lost those precious lives today. i'm heartbroken that the same communities seem to get targeted over and over again. i'm heartbroken that someone would be so sick as to want to target black people. >> the fbi says that it's opened a civil rights investigation and will pursue the shooting as a hate crime. cnn correspondent isabel rosales has more on the horrific story. >> let me bring you up to speed as to what sheriff tk waters is saying happened here. the shooter has not been identified. the medical examiner's office will have to be the one to do that. but he is a white male in his early 20s according to the sheriff. the sheriff saying that he entered dollar general wearing a tactical vest and a mask, and he had on him an ar-15-style rifle and a glock handgun. on that handgun, the sheriff shared pictures. you can see swastikas on that gun. the sheriff says he killed three people, all three of those people were black. then he turned the gun on himself and shot himself dead. the shooter, the sheriff says, resided in clay county with his parents. back in 2016, there was a domestic call to that house, but no arrest was made there. and then in 2017, the shooter, again, who has not been identified, was --. the guns did not belong to his parents. at 1:18 p.m., the shooter texted his father and told him to look into his computer and he discovered about three documents. about 30 minutes later, the parents were told by the clay county sheriff's office but by that time, the shooter had already begun. the sheriff says that the shooter offered several, quote, several manifestos intended to go to his parents, the media, and federal agencies and those manifestos included the n-word several times. saying that this was racially motivated, that the shooter, quote, hated black people. here's what else the sheriff had to say. >> we know that he acted completely alone. if you take a look at the images on the screen, you'll be able to see what he utilized. the weapons that the shooter used today are a glock and an ar-15-style rifle. this is a dark day in jacksonville's history. any loss of life is tragic, but the hate that motivated the shooter's killing spree adds an additional layer of heart pbrea. there's no place for hate in our community and this is not jacksonville. as a member of this jacksonville community, i am sickened by this cowardly shooter's personal ideology of hate. >> reporter: so it's no surprise here that the fbi is investigating this as a hate crime and has opened up a federal civil rights investigation into this shooting. i do also want to note that the shooting happened august 26th, five years -- the anniversary, five years to the day of a different mass shooting that happened in jacksonville at a venue that has since been demolished, where a shooter entered a video game competition and gunned down two people, injuring ten others. so a traumatic situation for the jacksonville community that's only now beginning to get answers as to how in the world this could happen. >> florida governor ron desantis is currently campaigning in iowa for the republican presidential nomination, by he released a statement through his fi said in part, the shooting based on the manifesto that they discovered from the scumbag that did this was racially motivated. he was targeting people based on their race. that is totally unacceptable. now, the deadly shooting in jac string of gun olce over the past couple of days in the u.s. at least two people were injured by gunfirea city known for plenty of shootings on weekends. in boston, seven people were hu caribbean parade. in choctaw, oklahoma, a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed friday at a football game. and in jopatown, maryland, or people died in a shooting. now to the ongoing crisis in spanish soccer. fifa has provisionally suspended spain's football chief louis ruelas for 90 days after he was filmed kissing a player on spain's team moments after they won the world cup last weekend. he says the kiss was consensual, but the player, jennifer hermosa, denied that. many demanded his resignation and just hours after his suspension on saturday, nearly a dozen members of the spanish women's national soccer program also resigned. in the last hour, cnn spoke with catalonia's minister for equality in feminism and asked if louis ruelas' case could be a turning moment for other women in sports. here's what he had to say. >> what happens here in this particular case sends a strong message to a sports federation and to all women, girls, and teenagers who are practicing sports, either professionally or non-professionally. so while rubiales needs to be dismissed, as well as all of his work, who has been rendered his compatible or condoned his behavior for a long time, not just in the world cup, the sports federations which are private organizations, need to be forced to train on gender issues, all members of their boards. because they have to be able to identify these instances of not just sexual violence, but also power abuse, which is quite pervasive in professional sports. >> all right. let's go to journalist al goodman, who's in madrid. al, the controversy shows no signs of going away. what's the latest? >> hi, kim, let's start with the mass resignation of the assistant coaches for the women's team. of those 11 people who resigned en masse on saturday, criticizing louis rubiales' unacceptable behavior, as they called it, that was the entire assistant coaching staff of the spanish women's team that just won the world cup in sydney, australia, a week ago. all of the assistant coaches are out now. later on saturday, the coach of the men's team, louis del fuente also issued a statement, condemning rubiales' behavior and a week later, the coach of barcelona had this to say at a press conference before a game. let's listen. z >> translator: first, i would like to give my unconditional support to jennie and the players of the women team because of what they are going through now, secondly to condemn the behavior of the spanish federation president, which seems to me absolutely unacceptable. >> reporter: and kim, after all of this, on saturday night, the coach of the women's team, jorge villda, finally issued a statement, also saying that this is unacceptable behavior by rubia rubiales and saying that he is sorry this has harmed the victory of the women last sunday and the whole celebration around them. the larger issues you just talked about, the effect on all of the strides to get more equality across the society and especially in sports. there's still a lot of work to do, also on spanish officials' mind, a senior government official said on saturday that they want to make clear to fifa and the world that this incident with rubiales, the kissing and all that comes with it, should not have any effect on spain's bid to host right here the 2030 men's world cup along with some neighboring countries. we'll see how that goes. kim? >> absolutely. all right. thanks so much. journalist al goodman in madrid. in the central atlantic, tropical storm franklin has strengthened into a category 1 hurricane. franklin has maximum sustained winds of 120 kilometers per hour. it's currently located about a thousand kilometers south of bermuda. swells generated by franklin are expected to start affecting bermuda by sunday night and franklin could create dangerous surf and rip currents along the east coast late this weekend and early next week. the national weather service says that more than 90 million people in the u.s. are still under heat alerts, with those alerts stretching across more than 15 states. here's cnn's meteorologist allison chinchar with the details. >> it's another one for the record books across the southern tier of the u.s. over 140 possible record locations this weekend, stretching from california all the way over to florida. now, we're noticing a lot of that heat beginning to increase across the southwestern tier of the u.s. take, for example, palm springs. topping out at 114 on sunday. then jumping to 117 my monday. phoenix, not much better. 113 for the high on sunday. 115 for the both monday and tuesday. so you're looking at 10 degrees above average for both of those cities. now, we will get a brief reprieve for some locations. take tucson, for example. well into triple digits the next few days. but then we do start to see a little bit of a dip in temperatures, once we get some rain chances back into forecast by the end of the upcoming week. along the gulf coast region, also still dealing with heat, but there is light at the end of the tunnel for many of these locations. houston, for example, 107, still triple digits on sunday, but finally starting to see them below the triple digits by the early portion of next week. very similar situation for new orleans. looking at 102 on sunday, dropping back into the 80s on tuesday. and it's been a very hot week for a lot of those locations. shreveport, louisiana, topping out at 110 on friday. that ties the all-time record high in that location. houston doing the same thing the day before on tuesday, hitting 109 degrees, also tying their all-time record high. but some cooler temperatures are in store for al of these areas, especially across the southeast and the midwestern portion of the united states. take atlanta, for example, going about 10 degrees above average to wrap up the rest of the week, going to 10 degrees below average by the time we get to wednesday. that's because we've got some rain chances filtering back into a lot of these locations, bringing those temperatures down, adding some cloud cover. at least there is relief for some of these cities once we get to next week. >> all right, much more to come here on "cnn newsroom," including a look at two hearings coming up on monday, that could provide clues about the timing of some of donald trump's court cases. plus, a midair collision claims the lives of three ukrainian pilots. among them, a flyer known for his skills in the cockpit and his love for the f-16 fighter jets. i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? baby, only on game nights. you know you are retired right? am i? ya! the queen sleeeep number c2 smart bed is now only $999. plus, 60-month financing on all smart beds. shopop now only at sleep number. ukraine is mourning the loss of a star military pilot who went by the call sign juice. officials say major andres pillskoff was one of two pilots killed when two planes collided on friday. he was flying the michig-29 but wanted to switch to the f-16s. who was hailed as an extraordinary combination whose contributions were praised by president zelenskyy. here he is. >> translator: yesterday, a disaster ocurd in the sky. three pilots died. among them was andrew pillsikof, call sign juice. he was a ukrainian officer one of those who helped our country a lot. a lot. my condolences to the family and friends, to everyone who knew the guys. of course, ukraine will never forget anyone who defended ukraine's free sky. may they always be remembered. >> and cnn's jim acosta spoke with juice just last year when he came to the u.s. to push for fighter jets and advanced air defense systems. and here's part of what he said. >> our need is to defend our cities against this threat. unfortunately, russians are taking not only the military bases, military objects, but also civilian infrastructure. >> former british prime minister boris johnson is pointing a finger at the russian president over the plane crash involving the reader of wagner mercenaries. johnson wrote an op-ed on saturday four days after that plane believed to carry yevgeny prigozhin went down. russia has not officially confirmed his death, but johnson wrote, as the detonation suck the air out of the aircraft's cabin, i would wager that the doomed thought of prigozhin's skull was putin. the article added, quote, how could it be otherwise. it was mad in retrospect for prigozhin to have been believed that putin would let him live. earlier this week, both british and u.s. military officials said it's likely that yevgeny prigozhin was, indeed, killed in wednesday's plane crash. and if this is confirmed, prigozhin would join a growing list of high-profile russians who fell from putin's good graces and died in mysterious circumstances. cnn's fred pleitgen reports. >> reporter: with wagner boss yevgeny prigozhin now presumed dead in a plane crash, western leaders aren't so sure. >> there was not much that happened -- >> there is no evidence that russia's leader may have brought down the jet, but prigozhin is the latest of many figures harmed after crossing the russian president. in 2006, former russian intelligence agent turned putin critic alexander litvinenko fell ill in the uk and soon died. doctors found he'd been poisoned by a radio active substance. while the kremlin conditioned involvement, an inquiry came to a different conclusion, saying that russia's intelligence service, the fsb came behind it. the fsb operation to kill mr. litvinenko was probably approved by mr. petruchev, then head of the fsb, and also by president putin. >> reporter: in 2018, the same country, different poison. this time, former russian double agent sergei skripal and his daughter were poisoned by the nerve agent novichok. while the kremlin once again denied involved, putin not shy to show his contempt for skripal. >> translator: he is simply a spy, a traitor to his homeland. you get it? there's such a thing, a traitor to one's homeland. he's one of them. >> reporter: in 2020, the same poison, but this time inside russia. opposition figure alexier navalny playing gravely ill on an international flight. he was medically evacuated to germany. putin ridiculing accusations that the kremlin might be behind the poisoning. >> translator: it doesn't mean at all that he needs to be poisoned. who needs him, anyway. if they wanted to, they probably would have followed it through. >> reporter: just a few days ago, a general, whom a washington-based think tank says may have known details about a palace allegedly under construction for vladimir putin, which the kremlin denies, died in jail after unexpectedly being diagnosed with leukemia. the kremlin hasn't commented on that case. vladimir putin called yevgeny prigozhin's death a tragedy and trusts that russia's investigation will bring the truth to light. >> for more, nathan hodge joins us from london. nathan, i'm curious, what do you make of all the makeshift memorials we've seen in nearly two dozen cities across russia and occupied ukraine devoted to prigozhin? >> reporter: well, kim, first of all, you know, yef gu againny prigozhin didn't even have a public profile by the full-scale invasion of ukraine. his usefulness was that he wasn't a public figure and through his businesses, he was able to provide denial services to the russian government, whether it be, you know, providing mercenaries to fight in syria, activities in ukraine's donbas region, as well as the interference in u.s. elections in 2016 through the notorious network of troll farms that he operated. it was only after the full-scale invasion, and wagner's ability to deliver some kinds of battlefield succession, particularly in the fighting against bakhmut in eastern ukraine, that prigozhin actually became something of public figure. and then he exploded sort of into full public view with his very open feud with russia's military leadership. so, you know, i think, certainly, he had, i guess, you know, he could say, among some of his troops, some of the families of wagner fighters, he would have had somewhat of a following. but i would hesitate to say that, you know, he have had a beloved figure in a lot of ways. he presented, i think, for russia's elites, and for, you know, ordinary russians, quite a frightening figure, because he represented the extreme end. whether it was him popping up with videos of his profane fighters, his profanity laced tirades. he was in a lot of ways this -- he presented an event more frightening version of what russia could be, kim. >> so, it sounds as though it's unlikely, then, that prigozhin would become sort of a martyr figure, inspiring a protest movement? >> look, first of all, you know, kim, i think would he be a martyr? that's hard to say. i think maybe among some of elements of the russian ultra-nationalist or far-right, yeah, he would have had some of his admirers. but this was not a man who was leading a protest movement. this was a man who basically lead mutiny of armed men who marched on moscow. now, they stopped short there, but this was not somebody who was kind of, let's say, a democratic opposition figure. now, you know, many of putin's legitimate opponents, people who have tried to find a way on to the political stage, where there's really little room for anyone else accept putin, for instance, people like alex navalny, who helped organize street protests, you know, he's in jail. and it's a very, very difficult kind of picture for anyone who would want to confront putin, even before this air accident, whatever we want to call this atr catastrophe, that apparently caused the death of prigozhin. challengers to putin very often end up dead. >> i guess this death makes it much less likely that they'll be another prigozhin coming along anytime soon. >> well, kim, i think, first of all, i think it's important to watch and see what happens to the mercenary activities of the wagner group, where his fighters go, whether they're fully folded into the russian military. they were supposed to be signing contracts with the big russian military. and then, you know, around the world, you know, prigozhin was overseeing a lot of sort of murky commercial activities, particularly in africa, where they were providing services to the russian government. now, who takes over this business. is there kind of a hostile takeover of other wagner activities, wherever they may be around the globe, and, you know, what business group or what business interests, and would it be a loyal business, that is loyal to russian president putin, that actually takes over here, kim? >> all right. appreciate your insight, nathan hodge, thank you so much. all right, zbstill to come,s former president trump's mug shot becomes one of the most iconic mug shot of the year, what does president biden think of it? we'll tell you just ahead stwubsbs. . 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." former president trump is now facing criminal trials in florida, georgia, washington, and new york. on monday, there will be two hearings that may provide indications about when some of those trials might begin. in atlanta, former trump chief of staff mark meadows will argue that his trial should be transferred from state to federal court. other defendants have similar requests before the court. meanwhile, the judge overseeing the federal election subversion case in washington, d.c. will hear arguments when to schedule that trial. that could be as soon as january. and the u.s. president is chiming on trump's mug shot. cnn's kevin liptak has more on joe biden's reaction. >> reporter: president biden is back in washington after a week vacation in lake tahoe. while he was here, he did make a notable comment about his predecessor's legal saga. we caught up with the president after he went to a pilates class in town here and he was asked what he thought of president trump use mug shot. listen to what he said. >> have you seen donald trump's mug shot yet? mr. president, are you worried at all -- >> i did see it on television. >> what'd you think? >> handsome guy. wonderful guy. >> reporter: so the president really adopting something of a sarcastic tone there. and you saw that csarcastic ton continue. the president's campaign sending out a fund-raising appeal, just as president trump was arriving to the fulton county jail, saying, apropos of nothing, today would be a good day to donate to my campaign. this is notable, because the president has campaigned, the white house, they have taken pains not to weigh in on president trump's legal predicament. president biden really hoping to stay out of that. the strategy there is two-fold. one is to avoid weighing in on the judicial process. the president, a believer in judicial independence, but also a political strategy to avoid giving president trump a pretext for claiming political persecution. president biden's strategy has really been to go about the business of the presidency, selling his domestic agenda, conducting foreign policy. and you did see that at play this week as well, as president trump was arriving in atlanta for his surrender. the white house said that president biden had spoken to the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenskyy, but certainly, president biden will have a balance to strike here. as of now, he is not weighing in on the sheer gravity of these charges that president trump faces. and when it comes down to it, the issues that are at play here, the issue of democracy, of president trump's amendment to cling to power will be the animating feature of the upcoming campaign. and so while this is not a wholesale strategy shift for the president, it is a sign that he won't remain silent on these issues completely going forward. kevin liptak, cnn, traveling with the president in south lake tahoe, california. thousands of people gathered at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. saturday, to mark 06 years since martin luther king jr. expressed his dream of an america without racism. the 60th anniversary of the mark on washington for jobs and freedom brought out veteran civil right activists and young ones, too. cnn's jason carol reports, many of the same issues raised 60 years ago were still on the age agenda. >> we spoke to people all over the country who came out today to hear from speakers across the spectrum of the civil rights movement. one of the ongoing themes that was addressed here over and over again, voting rights. it was an issue 60 years ago back in 1963. civil rights leaders say it continues to be an issue today. one of those driving home that point, andrew young, former mayor of atlanta, noted civil rights activist. he was here today, 91 years old. he was here 60 years ago, back in 1963. he worked alongside martin luther king jr., and he gave his assessment of the condition of the country today. >> the vote is the passport to freedom and opportunity. that is hard work, but it's good work. don't get mad, get smart. don't look at all of the things that are wrong, look back on where we were 66 years ago, when we had the first march on washington. and martin luther king said then, give us the ballot. then he moved up and said, but i have a dream. but he gave his life for that dream. >> reporter: some of the other issues also being brought up today, educational equality, economic equality as well. some of the same issues that were addressed 60 years ago back in 1963. organizers say that they are issues that still need to be addressed today. jason carroll, cnn, washington. >> and jason will be back again next hour to take us back to the 163 march on washington with two veteran activists who were there. well, covid cases in the u.s. are on the rise even as we await an updated vaccine. coming up, i'll speak with a 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>> i think what we're seeing is something that we expect to see in the fall. you know, we see changing patterns of people going back to school, people getting -- being indoors in close proximity to each other. and that is usually what kicks off respiratory virus season. and that's where we are right now. we have covid, we have rsv, and we also will have influenza coming. so i think it's not surprising that we're starting to see an uptick in respiratorypa e patho, covid included. >> and this new variant of concern i understand is more likely to infect people who have already been vaccinated or have previous infections, more so than previous strains. we have seen plenty of variants come and go. what are experts sounding the alarm about, about this particular variant? >> well, this particular variant has several mutations that could result in a variant that's more infectious, can infect people more easily, or can break through the wall of immunity that we have from vaccines and previous infection. so what we're looking for is, is it more infectious, or does it cause more severe disease? at this point, we don't know. but there are several mutations which make it a candidate to watch for these things. >> in the meantime, as i said earlier, there is a new vaccine coming out in the fall. so who should get it? and crucially, when? as you mentioned, people will want to also get the flu vaccine and the new vaccine against rsv. >> the way that this works is that the fda is going to issue an approval for this vaccine. and then it's going to come to the cdc. the cdc is going to determine who should get it and when. so we should be hearing that, i think the date for the cdc meeting is september 12th. so we'll hear soon after that. what we anticipate is that the people that will be on the list to encourage to get will be people who are older, people who are immunocompromised. those will be the people that should be first in line to get it. and we'll learn from cdc who's next on the list. >> all right. in the meantime, i mean, a lot of people, you know, over the summer, fall now, they'll be having cold and flu-like symptoms. so those at-home tests, should we still be using them? how effective are they in actually detecting the new variants that are circulating right now? >> at-home testing is a still a great way to determine if you have -- if you are sick, if you have covid-19, and if you could potentially give it to others. so i think that employing testing is always a great idea if you have access to tests. but in general, if you're not feeling well, if you're sick, the best thing to do is to avoid contact with other people, if you can, and in particular, people who are vulnerable. people who are older, people who are sick, if you have people have young children around, you know, in particular, infants, newborns, you might want to think twice before spending time around them if you can avoid it. it's going to be good etiquette, good common sense, and what we know how to do already. if you want to avoid getting this virus, you could wear a mask in crowded places, you can take your activities outdoor where you can. wash your hands, so that will also help with many of these viruses. and use good common sense when you don't feel well. >> excellent advice, as always. really appreciate it, anne rimoin, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. television host bob barker and "the price is right" became a fixture in the limmer living f americans for 35 years and now he's being remembered as a television game show pioneer. barker's longtime publicist announced his death saturday at the age of 99. for more than three decades, bob barker hosted the classic cbs game show, which asks players to guess the price of the items in the hopes their bids would make them a winner. he credited "the price is ri right's" success because of the personalities of the attendants that were not prescreened unlike some other shows. he won three emmys and a lifetime achievement award. i'll be taking m meetings... with famamily and friends. and checking voicemail... as my activities permit. i'll connect with you... after reconnecting with me. ♪ get 1.9% apr for 36 months plus $1,500 purchase allowance on a 2024 xt5 and xt6 when you finance through cadillac financial. ♪ try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously, so you don't have to. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. hi, i'm stacey, and i've lost 60 pounds on golo. 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>> there are other famous bands such as twice and eyes one who are considered k-pop bands even though they have foreign members from japan and elsewhere. >> it's more like a mind-set for me, k-pop is not just because you're korean and making music in south korea. >> as there are no koreans in the group, i have always looked at the group with doubts about them being k-pop, although they technically. >> a remember of non-korean k-pop groups ves have emerged. >> i believe there's a possibility to have american k-pop, british k-pop, japanese k k-pop, why not? but it may make them lose their specific identity as k-pop. >> reporter: paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. soccer superstar lionel messi led intermiami to victory over the red bulls to mark his regular season debut on saturday. messi wasn't in the starting lineup but came off the bench well into the match to work his magic. his team already up one-nil. a little later, he doubled that lead and sealed the win. in northern scotland, a massive search for the legendary loch ness monster is underway. monster hunters turned up in the scottish highlands braving the rain for what's considered to be the biggest search for the creature in 50 years. fans and researchers are trying, yet again, to catch a glimpse or scientifically record the famed modern since the modern myth of nessy began more than 90 years ago. more than 300 people also signed up to monitor a live stream of the water this weekend. they're hoping to help record any sightings of anything that pops its head above the water. now to munhungary, where mo than a dozen couples anticipated in the annual wife-carrying race. it's a unique test where hundreds haul their spouses through a 284-yard course in the scorching heat, through muddy water and over hay bales. a couple from lithuania won this year's competition. the contest set to date back to the viking age. that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm kim brun hhuber. i'll be back with more news in just a moment. please do stay with us. somedays, i cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 5 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. thanks to clearer skin with skyrizi - this is my moment. there's nothing on my skin and that means everything! ♪nothing is everything♪ now's the time. ask your doctor about skyrizi, the #1 dermatologist-prescribed biologic in psoriasis. learn how abbvie could help you save. with new scope squeez mouthwash concentrate, just add water. squeez to control the strength of your mouthwash. and find a zone all your own. ♪ ♪ scope squeez. welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i'm kim

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