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weekend join me a charm.com cnn saturday mornings starting today at a on cnn welcome, joel, me wanting us here in the states, canada, and all around the world. >> i'm kim hubris. this is cnn a blistering heatwave is sweeping the us with nearly a third of the country under heat alerts, you can look at the health impacts of high temperatures. donald trump joe biden are in a fundraising races. we approached the first official debate between the two presidential candidates will have new numbers from both parties highlighting their financial push, four port plus us's facing criticism once again, as senior officials reaffirmed support for israel mid growing tensions with ringing back militants in lebanon. how the region is responding to the threat of an expanding military conflict live from atlanta. >> this is cnn in an newsroom with kim bruen hoover we begin this out with the extreme heat impacting millions of people across much of the us. >> almost all of the continental us could see temperatures above 90 degrees fahrenheit over the next few days in california, some parts of los angeles county will have temperatures in the triple digits lasting into early next week, new york city could see 90 degree temperatures for the next seven days, which the longest ever in june for the city and washington dc could reach triple digits for the first time since 2016. in total, more than 100 million people are under excessive heat. watch his warnings and advisories with the worst heat this weekend and the mid-atlantic states and stretching to the midwest. extreme heat will also spread to the southeast where it'll feel about 105 degrees fahrenheit in some areas so from the us to the middle east where the extreme heat has been deadly, us state department says multiple us citizens died during the hajj pilgrimage to mecca this week, the official overall death toll from all countries stands at 531, but more than 1,000 feared dead. large numbers of unregistered pilgrims are unaccounted for and saudi arabia and egypt have yet to release official figures. cnn, scott mclean has been falling the situation in mecca. so scots, just a tragic situation. the list of casualties grows. >> what more we learning? >> hey, good morning, kim. look, if you've never been to the golf, it is kind of like summer. there is kind of like winter in the arctic in that i mean that you do everything that you can to spend every moment inside a climate controlled building because the conditions outside are frankly unbearable. this year's hajj. i mean, of course it's hot every summer in saudi arabia, but this year's hajj temperatures are on a whole. another level on monday, for instance, the mercury hit almost 52 degrees celsius. that is downright dangerous. and yet of course, the hajj is the religious obligation of all muslims to complete at least once in their life provided that they're financially and physically able to some people save up their entire lives to do this. and so there's not much including extreme heat that's going to keep people away the problem though is that the hajj is almost entirely outdoors. you can't just drop five up to every site involved it involves a fair amount of walking, for instance, in one part, in one ritual, you have to climb mount arafat. it's not really much of a mountain. it's more of a small hill, but still in this kind of heat it must feel like climbing everest and so despite best efforts to keep people cool this year's hajj has been especially deadly the stoning of the devil. >> one of the key rituals of the hajj pilgrimage the symbolic rejection of evil. but with temperatures unusually high, even for this time a year, the temptation here, a much simpler one water only goes so far when it's 120 degrees fahrenheit as a hamid brahim found out the hard way like many, she gave up on the way, there more for less we thought we were about to die we didn't even have the strength to reach the steels. >> qizan extreme heat soaring temperatures, making this year's pilgrimage exceptionally deadly videos shared on social media showed bodies on the sides of roads, their faces covered. >> in some cases, they looked simply abandoned most of the people they died i'm that all side and some due to the gauge. >> and he so they should make such an inference that during the summer season when it has the highest season is in the summer, they should or arrange transportation for saudi arabia says it did make some arrangements to deal with the heat deploying 1,600 soldiers along with 5,000 volunteers installing dozens of air conditioning tense, and overhead water sprinklers to cool down crowds but many are traveling on tourist visas rather than hajj specific ones don't get access to these amenities add to the nearly 2 million in pilgrims expected officially, the sheer scale and the heat, a deadly combination can you saw a lot of people died. >> the ambulances were all wound. you would talk to someone and suddenly they would die. it was a very hot day hajj may be officially over, but with sound what do you, rabia yet to release any numbers? >> be that injured or dead? >> the number of victims may still yet sharply rise so these are some of the official numbers that we have of pilgrims who have died this hajj will notice that we know of 28 egyptians who have died, but reuters is now reporting citing an egyptian medical source that the true number of egyptians who died this year is more like 600. >> and the vast jordi of those are unregistered pilgrims what do i mean by unregistered saudi officials in an effort to reduce overcrowding and avoid the kind of deadly stampede that we have seen in past years has issued special hajj visas but you can get to saudi arabia these days on a work visa or a tourist visa quite easily the problem though is that you won't have access to the same kind of cooling amenities, like a tent, an air condition tent in the desert for instance, that the official participants have had and it seems like a lot of those people who have died are in that category. egypt and jordan for instance, are now investigating companies who may have helped those pilgrims go through these unofficial routes to the hajj and tunisia's now fired minister of religious affairs suggest that negligence may have played a part in the deaths of citizens from his country. kim. >> all right. scott mclean in istanbul. thanks so much risk of heart attacks, stroke, and infection increases when people are exposed to extreme heat, especially temperatures of 125 degrees fahrenheit or about 51 degrees celsius. cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta breaks down how extreme heat affects the body well, simply put, we're starting to talk about temperatures that for a lot of people are just outside of human survivability i mean, it's hard to comprehend, but the body can keep up to a certain point. >> then after that especially if you have underlying illness, it can be a real problem. there are three main things that happen as the body's trying to keep up. you're starting to divert blood towards the skin to try and cool that blood. but as that happens, you're taking blood away from other organs in the body, including the gut. it's part of the reason you start to feel nauseated when it's really hot outside and eventually that your gut can start to leak toxins into your body, which can cause organ failure. simply being dehydrated from siphoning that blood to the skin losing your fluids through sweat that can put a significant strain on your heart, especially if you have underlying heart disease. and you can also get bad enough dehydration to cause kidney failure as well. so all these things are happening hamiltonian in an effort to cool you down. but if they can't keep up ultimately, it could make you very sick or even die. keep in mind when you sweat, if it's very humid outside, your sweats not going to be as effective at cooling the body also, people start to get very confused when it gets hot outside. as a result of the dehydration. so you may start to make poor decisions as well. >> one thing to keep in mind is that typically at nighttime the temperatures will drop in the body can get some reprieve. >> but when you, when you look at some of the temperature over there, you're talking 93 degrees possibly even at night. so the really is no rest for people even here in the states. obviously, we're talking about significant teeth and there's all sorts of advice on what you should do when it gets really hot outside try and get inside. obviously try and get into air conditioning. one of the biggest things that people don't do a good job of is simply staying hydrated. you need to be drinking about a cup of water every 20 minutes and really that consistent water drinking is important as opposed to chugging a lot of water and then not drinking for a long period of time. try and keep up with your electrolytes as well. that doesn't necessarily mean salt tablets, but try and keep up with your electrolytes in general two more things i want to point out heat stroke versus heat exhaustion. these terms get thrown around a lot heat exhaustion is less severe. skin is typically cool and clammy person has heavily sweating. the pulse is typically a little weak heat stroke is worse than basically you've stopped sweating. the body is starting to shut down. the heart is really pumping hard, so someone may have actually a strong pulse when they're in the throes of heat stroke. >> finally just look at what has happened over the nearly past 40 years, 36 years. >> the number of heat-related deaths have gone up 74%. so it's getting hotter. people are paying the price more and more. so please pay attention. get inside as much as he can, and take care of yourself. >> or just days away from the most important events so far of the 2024 us election, the first presidential debate. it'll happen right here on cnn. but before we get to that, here's how the candidates have been fundraising lately in may, donald trump outraised joe biden for the second month in a row. biden's campaign says presence hall last month total $85 million. that figure pales in comparison to the staggering $141 million. trump's team says he collected last month trump campaign says it had a surge and donations falling, their candidates criminal conviction in new york now, biden is apparently preparing for the debate with a tight circle of advisers. he said to be sharpening attack leinz getting ready to fend off smears and practicing with formal 19 mock debates. sources say biden's personal lawyer is likely to reprise his role as a stand-in for trump during those practice sessions. the president has been focusing on ways to hold his rival accountable during the showdown cnn's willing to train has more on donald trump's preparations well, former president donald trump and his team are trying to adjust the expectations for next week's debate. >> now, what i find really interesting about this is that for months now trump and his advisers have tried to paint biden as this weak and feeble candidate. they've argued that he is mentally and physically unfit for office and have even tried to argue that he couldn't stand on a debate stage for 90 minutes as the debate will be next week. but now they're trying to change that. they believe that biden really has a low bar and so they're trying to raise the expectations. take a listen to what trump told the all-in podcast yesterday. >> he beat paul ryan pretty badly and i assume he's going to be somebody that will be a worthy debater. yeah, i would say i think i don't want to underestimate him now i can tell you from my conversations with donald trump's team that there is some concern behind the scene that they have put too low of a bar on for how biden could perform. >> and so that's where a lot of this is coming from. but luck as for the preparations, unlike the biden campaign, donald trump will not be engaging in mock debates even though in the past, we know people like rudy giuliani and chris christie have stood into play. his opponent instead, that he's engaging in what his team is dubbing policy discussions. i'm told he is engaged in more than a dozen of these with vice presidential contenders, senators, policy experts, and people from his prior administration like kellyanne conway, stephen miller, and rick are now now some of the topics they have focused on. i'm told are on the economy and inflation border crime, all of the issues trump's team team sees as the most important ahead of november. but just to give you some specifics here, i know that donald trump is j.d. vance, one of his top contenders for running mate they met earlier this month that mar-a-lago. they tried to sharpen his rhetoric on the economy and try to predict some of the discussion and the questions that the moderators could to ask. he also met last week with senators marco rubio and eric schmidt where they talked about american democracy and specifically addressed his handling of the january 6 attack on the capitol and another area, and vulnerability i should say that they've worked on behind the scenes has been his conviction in the manhattan courtroom on 34 counts of falsifying business records. and so even though donald trump's team is trying to really downplay the amount of preparation that they're arguing. he needs i've been told for many people that they also recognize he does need to do as homework kenny is preparing alayna treene, cnn washington tune in to see the cnn presidential debate right here, of course, on cnn coming up june 27 with 9:00 p.m. eastern time, and we will replay the political face off in its entirety at a few two different times. you can watch it at 7:00 a.m. london on friday, june 28. that's tuesday afternoon in hong kong are 12 hours later at some of yemen in london or and in the evening in abu dhabi the deadly strike on a supposed safe zone in gaza. 25 palestinians were killed 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israel says an initial inquiry shows there's no indication that its troops carried out a deadly strike on what's supposed to be a safe zone in gaza? gaza's health ministry says 25 people were killed at the al-mawasi humanitarian area near rafah. the international committee of the red cross says its field hospital received 22 bodies and 45 wounded people tens of thousands of people have fled to al-mawasi in recent weeks as israeli operations expanded in rafah the israeli military says it's reviewing the incident. cnn, it's nada bashir is life in london with more so now i'm more civilians reported killed what more can you tell us? >> well, we've been hearing from officials on the ground in gaza with regards to the situation in the south. and in particular, these humanitarian zones around the southern city of rafah and the coastal area of al-mawasi, as you mentioned, dozens reportedly killed according to officials on the ground, who have reported intensive airstrikes by the israeli military had a statement a little earlier today from the palette let's die in red crescent saying it israeli army is intensively targeting what it said were safe areas in mawasi khan younis, and in the rafah there are fact, the situation is very difficult. there are numbers of martyrs on the roads and in the camps that no one can reach. this is of course, a situation that we have heard repeatedly now according to the officials on the ground with paramedics unable to reach those injured and killed in these airstrikes because of the security situation on the ground. but crucially, of course, it is important to underscore that these all humanitarian zones we've heard repeatedly now over the past eight months from the israeli military orderings civilians to move south. we know of course that tens of thousands of civilians have sought refuge in shelters to in the southern cities in enough, in khan younis and crucially in the al-mawasi coastal zone which has been deemed a humanitarian zone. and we have seen all three regions targeted on numerous occasions. frequently with a significant civilian death toll. and the israeli military has said it is not aware of an israeli military strike on the al-muwasi humanitarian zone on that coastal area. but that the incident is currently under review. we've been hearing as well from the international committee for the red cross. we've been hearing from doctors without borders and other humanitarian organized stations, all reporting intensive airstrikes in the southern regions with civilians killed. and of course, crucially this is happening alongside a worsening situation when it comes to access to humanitarian organizations and the dwindling humanitarian supplies currently in the gaza strip, we've seen the southern crossing into egypt that rafah border crossing, of course close to humanitarian organizations, a huge backlog of trucks waiting to transport aid into gaza. the kerem shalom karen mobile solemn crossing into southern gaza also repeatedly closed and facing obstructions according to aid organizations and the repeated closure and reopening of that peer established by the us military in order to allow access to humanitarian organizations overall a hugely difficult situation, hugely challenging being logistical situation for humanitarian organizations, you have been desperately attempting to get aid into gaza. what we are seeing now is a severe shortage in humans terrion supplies as well as medical supplies as well. doctors without borders warning that it may have to suspend some of its operations in parts of southern gaza because of these in dealing supplies. and as we know parts of northern gaza already been plunged into famine. we are seeing a significant and severe hunger crisis across the gaza strip them with no hopes at this stage for a ceasefire to finally be established. that situation is only expected to get worse. can london, thanks so much the os is promising to back he israel, if a full-out war breaks out with his molar. now it comes as cross-border attacks between israel and hezbollah are ramping up. was one of the issues brought up with top is israeli officials visiting washington this week, cnn's mj lee has more senior israeli delegation has been in washington, dc this week to meet with their us counterparts, holding a series of meetings to discuss it's a wide range of issues including, of course, the ongoing israel israel-hamas war, the ceasefire negotiations, the situation in the northern border of israel as well as iran. >> and i'm told by a senior official familiar with some of those discussions that in one of those meetings, us officials reassured their account counterparts that if a full out war, war to break out between israel and hezbollah, that the biden administration is fully prepared to how the backs of the israelis, although the us would not deploy american troops on the ground in that situation. and this certainly comes at a really volatile moment in the region we've seen in recent weeks this for tat up cross-border attacks escalating between israel and hezbollah, which is really heightened concerns surrounds that there could be the eruption of a whole another conflict in that area. and the us has been very emphatic throughout all of this really since october 7, that is a situation they don't want to see. they have really urge word de-escalation. but again, all reporting is that this week us officials still reassure their israeli counting hunter parts that if that were to happen, the us would fully support israel as it defends itself and potentially really goes on the offensive. now the timing of this expression of support is also really interesting because it comes on the heels of prime minister netanyahu of israel, really creating some controversy for see after releasing a video accusing the us of withholding weapons and ammunition from israel, that episode ended up really fueling what has been a growing tensions that we have seen 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heat this weekend will be in the mid-atlantic states like new jersey where people are flocking to the beaches. this weekend to try to beat the extreme heat. and in california, some parts of los angeles county will have temperatures in the triple digits lasting into early next week. experts say it's important to drink plenty of water and use sunscreen and joining me now is dr. michael trig there? he's the lead scientist for the nature conservancy is city's team in new york. thank you so much for being here with us. so when we think of hot cities, we think of phoenix, miami, houston, not necessarily new york or washington in the northeast, which is what we're seeing now. all right yeah thanks. so much for having me, kim yeah. >> cities in general tend to be a lot warmer than surrounding areas. there's a phenomenon called the urban heat island effect. for basically cities in general tend to be warmer than their surrounding regions because of things like lots of because asphalt, concrete buildings that retain heat and then high-density of things like vehicles and equipment such as air conditioning that generates a lot of heat so it's not just places like miami and phoenix. but yeah, new york, boston, chicago can definitely have really bad. heat wave and unfortunately we know that the heat disk proportionately impacts low-income neighborhoods and communities of color and i saw report from new york where you are for instance, suggests that black new yorkers are two times more likely to die from heat stresses, white new yorkers, why is that yeah, so there's a lot of factors that play in there so in general there's been a lot of historic historic challenges that have been set up disinvestment in certain neighborhoods through the practices such as redlining, where areas we're not really dealing suitable for zones. red, they had high communities of color large immigrant communities. and so those areas often became more industrialized even though they had resident populations of people who have color and lower-income communities. and so these areas become very heavily developed with not much space for trees and other forms of green space. and those are things that really helped keep the environment cooler and then some of these facilities and things actually contribute to the urban heat challenges. all right, and then on top of that, you have by virtue of folks being low-income and many of these spaces, there there might not be able to afford air conditioning units or the energy to run electricity. air conditioning it on their homes and it affects so many people. i mean, that new york city report shows that more than 60 to 70% of residents live in these most vulnerable heat area. so it shows just an in urban cities like new york perfect, just how widespread the problem can be, as you say, cranking up the aac, obviously isn't the long-term solution here you specialize in green solutions literally. so what more can be done to help those who are, who are the most vulnerable? >> yeah, that's a great question. so i think kind of a few different timescales it most medially we really need to deal with the problem of getting people cool, right? so awesome, that is making sure people can get to cooling centers or find a friend that have has air conditioning that they can use right? it's your finding the sprinklers out in new york city that department of parks and recreation has some sites that have different water features to help people cool, right? so that's like the most immediate today. what can we do to help people be safe and avoid getting second, even dying in term from the heat. but then next, a little bit further out, we need to think about really maintaining and creating more green space. an open space trees in their county really helped cool the environment. they actually cools the ambient air temperature they also provide shade which makes it more comfortable for people. then even just aesthetically, it might make people more likely to leave their hot air condition departments and can even create a cooler, safer paths to get to walk a cooling center. and then in the longer term, the kind of longer, longer term we need to think about how we can really mitigate climate change, right? so all of these challenges are being exacerbated by the fact that we have a warming climate globally. we're already seeing more heat waves, warmer temperatures right? and so some of that is reducing carbon emissions through things like more renewable resources, more renewable energy appropriately sited to support better support biodiversity along the way but also sequestering carbon in different ways. >> yeah, we, we really need to do something to address these problems. i saw on that report in an average year in the 2030s, other projected to be up to three times as many days with temperatures over 90 degrees fahrenheit and nearly four times as many heatwaves that there have been in the past. so if we think is hot now, i mean, just just wait a decade, right? >> that's right. i mean, already in new york city, we have about 350 people dying from heat stress directly or from heat-related illness or the warmer temperatures are exacerbating preexisting conditions lesson we'll have to leave it there, but really appreciate having you on dr. michael trachea. thank you so much for joining us yeah. >> thanks so much for having me so as some parts of the world bake under extreme heat, others are inundated by flooding in china, the death toll from torrential rains and floods in the southern part of the country has grown, who at least 55 people the region has been pummeled since earlier this month, which forced tens of thousands to evacuate in chile, officials say more severe weather could be on its way after heavy rains cause flooding in central and southern regions. >> official say thunderstorms, high winds, hail and even light snow could hit next. and in mexico, people are dealing with the aftermath of tropical storm alberto, which made landfall on thursday. the storm brought heavy rain and flooding causing some people to lose everything so i look, i use all of the street was destroyed. we don't have anything to electricity, water, nothing. rohde was destroyed when i left home. everything was mr. white us forecasters expected alberto to dump nearly ten inches are 25 centimeters of rain in parts of central america and mexico well hotter temperatures and rising sea levels are a dangerous combination in bangladesh, it's one of the world's most densely populated places. >> but about two-thirds of its land is less than 16 feet or five meters above the waterline. as leaf of rafah reports, the country is losing more and more of its coastline because of climate change along the coast of bangladesh. >> abdulaziz watches waves crash on land his home once stood on after a cyclone hit the fisherman's homes here in 2007. he packed up his bags and moved inland. >> yeah, gold me, dollars haggled land is inside the c the 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problems and leaks. what do we know about the issues and how serious they might be well, first of all, thank you, kim, for having me this morning at what you're seeing is a test flight the starliner. >> this is a test flight was sunni and butch to go up and see how all the systems we're working and as with any new vehicle we find some things that need to be addressed little operational operational issues and other issues that you need to work on. and that's what the team is trying to address so i mean, the way you're speaking about it sounds as if it's kind of routine, but the astronauts are, are stuck up there for long. >> than they were supposed to be any concern for their safety or their contingency plans no concern for their safety, right? >> at this point on orbit, there everything's looking good. >> they and actually exact concern for safety that you see the nasa boeing team working hard to make sure they understand the issues and what what they need to do. >> they've nasa has said that the vehicle is safe to return in an emergency situation, so they're trying to make sure that they have the vehicle ready to go realize that coming home is from orbits? not that simple a thing. they will be traveling at points 22 times. the speed of sound. so a lot of energy to dissipate. they want to make sure they have the control system working properly so that they can get the astronauts safely home so as you say, i mean, this is a test flight and they want to make sure all the issues are worked out. >> but i mean, the starliner has seen more than its share of issues with long delays and now more problems here. i mean, how big of a blow is this latest setback? to boeing and this project well that'll be determined over time. >> i don't think it's a big setback. i think. again, what we're seeing is the result of a test flight and doing the initial checkout rides it's obviously disappointing. you'd like to be able to go faster, but you want to make sure you do it right and you do it safely. and that's what they're doing with the nasa boeing team. >> now, despite these setbacks, i mean, looking at the big picture it seems these public, private partnerships like what we're seeing with nasa and boeing that's the way forward and we're seeing globally the space race heat up. i'm thinking of the recent successes. for example, of india's program. and in that country space, program was state controlled. but now that's changed. is it fair to say that whoever is able to leverage those partnerships the best could end up winning the space race well, i think what you see is that global competition occurring. kim and it's china, india, the united states, russia, all of the space fairing nations. >> and it is a global competition and this partnership, the evolution of the nasa industry, commercial space industry is actually what you would expect from our mode of operation in the united states of the government getting the initial risk mitigated, understanding how to do this. and then over time it transition the private industry. and were in that transition now and i think the partnership that you see between boeing and nasa spacex and nasa and other companies on other parts of the nasa program are, are the wave of the future and it's part of that natural evolution so that the commercial industry in our country takes it over and makes it more efficient and makes it economically viable wasn't really appreciate having your expertise on this daniel done bucher live in potomac, maryland. >> thank you so much for being here with us. really appreciate it. >> thank you. kim, greatly appreciate it. all right i'll nasa has confirmed that debris found in north carolina is from a spacex dragon spacecraft, the material that fell from the sky earlier this year had been expected to burn up completely on re-entry and instead, piece of the craft landed in two locations, north carolina and saudi arabia. >> the debris that fell in the us ended up in the woods on 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pull it off. >> well, cams this is the 29th time a team has fallen behind three you and stanley cup final only twice before has it teamid able to force a game seven and only one team ever has completed the comeback. it was the 1942 hello, believe so. the edmonton oilers gab on the verge of making some pretty cool and pretty rare history here in the crowd. was just incredible in edmonton for game six last night, both in the arena and outside where thousands were watching on a big screen and seven minutes into the game, all the people watson erupting is warren full those scores up the nice pass their from leon draisaitl. i gave him the lead bid moment in the second period, alexander bark off, thanks. he scored for florida to cut the lead to one, but evans and challenge it, saying it was oxide and the goal was overturned and look out close. this was sam reinhardt's skate just millimeters over the blue line. fed his coach ball varies. he was just livid at that call. florida would never recover or it was going to win five to one there. now a win away from completing the come back and win in canada, it's first cup since 1993. game seven, give me monday in florida it's just anomaly. >> another elimination game. right? where our backs are against the wall, obviously, the crowd was unbelievable and getting get started then you're comfortable playing in these games and we've proven we can play in them and we played in a bunch of them honestly, we're just having fun really believe we believe in each other, we believe in this group. >> were just excited to keep her or season going. that's what it's been about just one game at a time, when de, at a time then yeah, we're looking for the next one game seven should be fine. >> ukraine. meanwhile, keeping their euro hopes alive with a huge win over slovakia tied to one 80th minute, nikola is shared shop aramco, a perfect bali. pass their to roman aram, chuck, who puts it in that would win it for ukraine two-to-one. this is the first winning a major tournament since russia's invasion in two years ago, if they'd been belgium in their final group stage match on wednesday, ukraine would advance to the knockout round all right, another amazing play, this one from the t20 men's world cup, england's jaws bottler mega superb one added diving catch off the slide is of deflections i incredible grab there, but coming into losing effort, south africa winning by seven runs, the defending champs. now on the outside looking in with one game left in the super eight at birth to semifinals on the line are from some great defense and cricket to some booming off. it's in baseball dodgers superstar shohei ohtani facing his former team, the angels for the first time. the tiny had 171 home runs and six seasons since for the halos, now he's gotten to one against them and it was a to run moon shot four and 55 feet just straightaway center in the fifth and the tiny 23rd of this season, the angels, though, they would win that 132 ten innings are and finally belated birthday to scottie scheffler and tom cam both were born on june 21st. scheffler turning 28, friday, kim turning 22. and as it turns out, well, they got a little tradition going today we had some pizza early on the week. i had a lot of pizza, so i kinda told myself, no matter wouldn't do that in a tournament, but it's my birthday and it's kind of a tradition. your me, scottie and we have the same, we have the same birthday, so we had an early birthday celebration yeah. >> and cam that celebration, it seemed to have worked quite well for them. kim's leading the travelers the week 13 under scheffler, he's tied for second, two shots back. so whatever they eight might need to do it again. >> yeah, that's right. exactly it. before we go i just want to ask you, you know, going back to hockey game seven you got to pick it. who's going to win all the momentum right now, cameras with the oilers, it seems like the way they've been winning these games to just running away with them hard to imagine the panthers rebounded, able to win games, everybody, it is it going to be in there? >> homebuilding, but i mean, it just seems like the oilers, our team had destiny at this point and that is the right answer, my friend, thank you so much. appreciate that all right. >> well, before we go calling it uk royalty paying tribute to us, pop royalty, have a look if you didn't recognize it was shake it off for music superstar taylor swift, the royal guards played it outside buckingham palace friday to mark the first night of sources sold-out shows at london's wembley stadium authorities say swift eight concert run in london and is expected to bring in more than $350 million for the city, 700,000 people are expected to attend the shelves all right. that wraps this hour of cnn newsroom. i'm kimberly hoover for years in north america, seen in this morning is next for the rest of the world. it's african voices change russia we're. >> trying to spy on us. we 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weekend join me a charm.com cnn saturday mornings starting today at a on cnn welcome, joel, me wanting us here in the states, canada, and all around the world. >> i'm kim hubris. this is cnn a blistering heatwave is sweeping the us with nearly a third of the country under heat alerts, you can look at the health impacts of high temperatures. donald trump joe biden are in a fundraising races. we approached the first official debate between the two presidential candidates will have new numbers from both parties highlighting their financial push, four port plus us's facing criticism once again, as senior officials reaffirmed support for israel mid growing tensions with ringing back militants in lebanon. how the region is responding to the threat of an expanding military conflict live from atlanta. >> this is cnn in an newsroom with kim bruen hoover we begin this out with the extreme heat impacting millions of people across much of the us. >> almost all of the continental us could see temperatures above 90 degrees fahrenheit over the next few days in california, some parts of los angeles county will have temperatures in the triple digits lasting into early next week, new york city could see 90 degree temperatures for the next seven days, which the longest ever in june for the city and washington dc could reach triple digits for the first time since 2016. in total, more than 100 million people are under excessive heat. watch his warnings and advisories with the worst heat this weekend and the mid-atlantic states and stretching to the midwest. extreme heat will also spread to the southeast where it'll feel about 105 degrees fahrenheit in some areas so from the us to the middle east where the extreme heat has been deadly, us state department says multiple us citizens died during the hajj pilgrimage to mecca this week, the official overall death toll from all countries stands at 531, but more than 1,000 feared dead. large numbers of unregistered pilgrims are unaccounted for and saudi arabia and egypt have yet to release official figures. cnn, scott mclean has been falling the situation in mecca. so scots, just a tragic situation. the list of casualties grows. >> what more we learning? >> hey, good morning, kim. look, if you've never been to the golf, it is kind of like summer. there is kind of like winter in the arctic in that i mean that you do everything that you can to spend every moment inside a climate controlled building because the conditions outside are frankly unbearable. this year's hajj. i mean, of course it's hot every summer in saudi arabia, but this year's hajj temperatures are on a whole. another level on monday, for instance, the mercury hit almost 52 degrees celsius. that is downright dangerous. and yet of course, the hajj is the religious obligation of all muslims to complete at least once in their life provided that they're financially and physically able to some people save up their entire lives to do this. and so there's not much including extreme heat that's going to keep people away the problem though is that the hajj is almost entirely outdoors. you can't just drop five up to every site involved it involves a fair amount of walking, for instance, in one part, in one ritual, you have to climb mount arafat. it's not really much of a mountain. it's more of a small hill, but still in this kind of heat it must feel like climbing everest and so despite best efforts to keep people cool this year's hajj has been especially deadly the stoning of the devil. >> one of the key rituals of the hajj pilgrimage the symbolic rejection of evil. but with temperatures unusually high, even for this time a year, the temptation here, a much simpler one water only goes so far when it's 120 degrees fahrenheit as a hamid brahim found out the hard way like many, she gave up on the way, there more for less we thought we were about to die we didn't even have the strength to reach the steels. >> qizan extreme heat soaring temperatures, making this year's pilgrimage exceptionally deadly videos shared on social media showed bodies on the sides of roads, their faces covered. >> in some cases, they looked simply abandoned most of the people they died i'm that all side and some due to the gauge. >> and he so they should make such an inference that during the summer season when it has the highest season is in the summer, they should or arrange transportation for saudi arabia says it did make some arrangements to deal with the heat deploying 1,600 soldiers along with 5,000 volunteers installing dozens of air conditioning tense, and overhead water sprinklers to cool down crowds but many are traveling on tourist visas rather than hajj specific ones don't get access to these amenities add to the nearly 2 million in pilgrims expected officially, the sheer scale and the heat, a deadly combination can you saw a lot of people died. >> the ambulances were all wound. you would talk to someone and suddenly they would die. it was a very hot day hajj may be officially over, but with sound what do you, rabia yet to release any numbers? >> be that injured or dead? >> the number of victims may still yet sharply rise so these are some of the official numbers that we have of pilgrims who have died this hajj will notice that we know of 28 egyptians who have died, but reuters is now reporting citing an egyptian medical source that the true number of egyptians who died this year is more like 600. >> and the vast jordi of those are unregistered pilgrims what do i mean by unregistered saudi officials in an effort to reduce overcrowding and avoid the kind of deadly stampede that we have seen in past years has issued special hajj visas but you can get to saudi arabia these days on a work visa or a tourist visa quite easily the problem though is that you won't have access to the same kind of cooling amenities, like a tent, an air condition tent in the desert for instance, that the official participants have had and it seems like a lot of those people who have died are in that category. egypt and jordan for instance, are now investigating companies who may have helped those pilgrims go through these unofficial routes to the hajj and tunisia's now fired minister of religious affairs suggest that negligence may have played a part in the deaths of citizens from his country. kim. >> all right. scott mclean in istanbul. thanks so much risk of heart attacks, stroke, and infection increases when people are exposed to extreme heat, especially temperatures of 125 degrees fahrenheit or about 51 degrees celsius. cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta breaks down how extreme heat affects the body well, simply put, we're starting to talk about temperatures that for a lot of people are just outside of human survivability i mean, it's hard to comprehend, but the body can keep up to a certain point. >> then after that especially if you have underlying illness, it can be a real problem. there are three main things that happen as the body's trying to keep up. you're starting to divert blood towards the skin to try and cool that blood. but as that happens, you're taking blood away from other organs in the body, including the gut. it's part of the reason you start to feel nauseated when it's really hot outside and eventually that your gut can start to leak toxins into your body, which can cause organ failure. simply being dehydrated from siphoning that blood to the skin losing your fluids through sweat that can put a significant strain on your heart, especially if you have underlying heart disease. and you can also get bad enough dehydration to cause kidney failure as well. so all these things are happening hamiltonian in an effort to cool you down. but if they can't keep up ultimately, it could make you very sick or even die. keep in mind when you sweat, if it's very humid outside, your sweats not going to be as effective at cooling the body also, people start to get very confused when it gets hot outside. as a result of the dehydration. so you may start to make poor decisions as well. >> one thing to keep in mind is that typically at nighttime the temperatures will drop in the body can get some reprieve. >> but when you, when you look at some of the temperature over there, you're talking 93 degrees possibly even at night. so the really is no rest for people even here in the states. obviously, we're talking about significant teeth and there's all sorts of advice on what you should do when it gets really hot outside try and get inside. obviously try and get into air conditioning. one of the biggest things that people don't do a good job of is simply staying hydrated. you need to be drinking about a cup of water every 20 minutes and really that consistent water drinking is important as opposed to chugging a lot of water and then not drinking for a long period of time. try and keep up with your electrolytes as well. that doesn't necessarily mean salt tablets, but try and keep up with your electrolytes in general two more things i want to point out heat stroke versus heat exhaustion. these terms get thrown around a lot heat exhaustion is less severe. skin is typically cool and clammy person has heavily sweating. the pulse is typically a little weak heat stroke is worse than basically you've stopped sweating. the body is starting to shut down. the heart is really pumping hard, so someone may have actually a strong pulse when they're in the throes of heat stroke. >> finally just look at what has happened over the nearly past 40 years, 36 years. >> the number of heat-related deaths have gone up 74%. so it's getting hotter. people are paying the price more and more. so please pay attention. get inside as much as he can, and take care of yourself. >> or just days away from the most important events so far of the 2024 us election, the first presidential debate. it'll happen right here on cnn. but before we get to that, here's how the candidates have been fundraising lately in may, donald trump outraised joe biden for the second month in a row. biden's campaign says presence hall last month total $85 million. that figure pales in comparison to the staggering $141 million. trump's team says he collected last month trump campaign says it had a surge and donations falling, their candidates criminal conviction in new york now, biden is apparently preparing for the debate with a tight circle of advisers. he said to be sharpening attack leinz getting ready to fend off smears and practicing with formal 19 mock debates. sources say biden's personal lawyer is likely to reprise his role as a stand-in for trump during those practice sessions. the president has been focusing on ways to hold his rival accountable during the showdown cnn's willing to train has more on donald trump's preparations well, former president donald trump and his team are trying to adjust the expectations for next week's debate. >> now, what i find really interesting about this is that for months now trump and his advisers have tried to paint biden as this weak and feeble candidate. they've argued that he is mentally and physically unfit for office and have even tried to argue that he couldn't stand on a debate stage for 90 minutes as the debate will be next week. but now they're trying to change that. they believe that biden really has a low bar and so they're trying to raise the expectations. take a listen to what trump told the all-in podcast yesterday. >> he beat paul ryan pretty badly and i assume he's going to be somebody that will be a worthy debater. yeah, i would say i think i don't want to underestimate him now i can tell you from my conversations with donald trump's team that there is some concern behind the scene that they have put too low of a bar on for how biden could perform. >> and so that's where a lot of this is coming from. but luck as for the preparations, unlike the biden campaign, donald trump will not be engaging in mock debates even though in the past, we know people like rudy giuliani and chris christie have stood into play. his opponent instead, that he's engaging in what his team is dubbing policy discussions. i'm told he is engaged in more than a dozen of these with vice presidential contenders, senators, policy experts, and people from his prior administration like kellyanne conway, stephen miller, and rick are now now some of the topics they have focused on. i'm told are on the economy and inflation border crime, all of the issues trump's team team sees as the most important ahead of november. but just to give you some specifics here, i know that donald trump is j.d. vance, one of his top contenders for running mate they met earlier this month that mar-a-lago. they tried to sharpen his rhetoric on the economy and try to predict some of the discussion and the questions that the moderators could to ask. he also met last week with senators marco rubio and eric schmidt where they talked about american democracy and specifically addressed his handling of the january 6 attack on the capitol and another area, and vulnerability i should say that they've worked on behind the scenes has been his conviction in the manhattan courtroom on 34 counts of falsifying business records. and so even though donald trump's team is trying to really downplay the amount of preparation that they're arguing. he needs i've been told for many people that they also recognize he does need to do as homework kenny is preparing alayna treene, cnn washington tune in to see the cnn presidential debate right here, of course, on cnn coming up june 27 with 9:00 p.m. eastern time, and we will replay the political face off in its entirety at a few two different times. you can watch it at 7:00 a.m. london on friday, june 28. that's tuesday afternoon in hong kong are 12 hours later at some of yemen in london or and in the evening in abu dhabi the deadly strike on a supposed safe zone in gaza. 25 palestinians were killed 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israel says an initial inquiry shows there's no indication that its troops carried out a deadly strike on what's supposed to be a safe zone in gaza? gaza's health ministry says 25 people were killed at the al-mawasi humanitarian area near rafah. the international committee of the red cross says its field hospital received 22 bodies and 45 wounded people tens of thousands of people have fled to al-mawasi in recent weeks as israeli operations expanded in rafah the israeli military says it's reviewing the incident. cnn, it's nada bashir is life in london with more so now i'm more civilians reported killed what more can you tell us? >> well, we've been hearing from officials on the ground in gaza with regards to the situation in the south. and in particular, these humanitarian zones around the southern city of rafah and the coastal area of al-mawasi, as you mentioned, dozens reportedly killed according to officials on the ground, who have reported intensive airstrikes by the israeli military had a statement a little earlier today from the palette let's die in red crescent saying it israeli army is intensively targeting what it said were safe areas in mawasi khan younis, and in the rafah there are fact, the situation is very difficult. there are numbers of martyrs on the roads and in the camps that no one can reach. this is of course, a situation that we have heard repeatedly now according to the officials on the ground with paramedics unable to reach those injured and killed in these airstrikes because of the security situation on the ground. but crucially, of course, it is important to underscore that these all humanitarian zones we've heard repeatedly now over the past eight months from the israeli military orderings civilians to move south. we know of course that tens of thousands of civilians have sought refuge in shelters to in the southern cities in enough, in khan younis and crucially in the al-mawasi coastal zone which has been deemed a humanitarian zone. and we have seen all three regions targeted on numerous occasions. frequently with a significant civilian death toll. and the israeli military has said it is not aware of an israeli military strike on the al-muwasi humanitarian zone on that coastal area. but that the incident is currently under review. we've been hearing as well from the international committee for the red cross. we've been hearing from doctors without borders and other humanitarian organized stations, all reporting intensive airstrikes in the southern regions with civilians killed. and of course, crucially this is happening alongside a worsening situation when it comes to access to humanitarian organizations and the dwindling humanitarian supplies currently in the gaza strip, we've seen the southern crossing into egypt that rafah border crossing, of course close to humanitarian organizations, a huge backlog of trucks waiting to transport aid into gaza. the kerem shalom karen mobile solemn crossing into southern gaza 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breaks out with his molar. now it comes as cross-border attacks between israel and hezbollah are ramping up. was one of the issues brought up with top is israeli officials visiting washington this week, cnn's mj lee has more senior israeli delegation has been in washington, dc this week to meet with their us counterparts, holding a series of meetings to discuss it's a wide range of issues including, of course, the ongoing israel israel-hamas war, the ceasefire negotiations, the situation in the northern border of israel as well as iran. >> and i'm told by a senior official familiar with some of those discussions that in one of those meetings, us officials reassured their account counterparts that if a full out war, war to break out between israel and hezbollah, that the biden administration is fully prepared to how the backs of the israelis, although the us would not deploy american troops on the ground in that situation. and this certainly comes at a really volatile moment in the region we've seen in recent weeks this for tat up cross-border attacks escalating between israel and hezbollah, which is really heightened concerns surrounds that there could be the eruption of a whole another conflict in that area. and the us has been very emphatic throughout all of this really since october 7, that is a situation they don't want to see. they have really urge word de-escalation. but again, all reporting is that this week us officials still reassure their israeli counting hunter parts that if that were to happen, the us would fully support israel as it defends itself and potentially really goes on the offensive. now the timing of this expression of support is also really interesting because it comes on the heels of prime minister netanyahu of israel, really creating some controversy for see after releasing a video accusing the us of withholding weapons and ammunition from israel, that episode ended up really fueling what has been a growing tensions that we have seen 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heat this weekend will be in the mid-atlantic states like new jersey where people are flocking to the beaches. this weekend to try to beat the extreme heat. and in california, some parts of los angeles county will have temperatures in the triple digits lasting into early next week. experts say it's important to drink plenty of water and use sunscreen and joining me now is dr. michael trig there? he's the lead scientist for the nature conservancy is city's team in new york. thank you so much for being here with us. so when we think of hot cities, we think of phoenix, miami, houston, not necessarily new york or washington in the northeast, which is what we're seeing now. all right yeah thanks. so much for having me, kim yeah. >> cities in general tend to be a lot warmer than surrounding areas. there's a phenomenon called the urban heat island effect. for basically cities in general tend to be warmer than their surrounding regions because of things like lots of because asphalt, concrete buildings that retain heat and then high-density of things like vehicles and equipment such as air conditioning that generates a lot of heat so it's not just places like miami and phoenix. but yeah, new york, boston, chicago can definitely have really bad. heat wave and unfortunately we know that the heat disk proportionately impacts low-income neighborhoods and communities of color and i saw report from new york where you are for instance, suggests that black new yorkers are two times more likely to die from heat stresses, white new yorkers, why is that yeah, so there's a lot of factors that play in there so in general there's been a lot of historic historic challenges that have been set up disinvestment in certain neighborhoods through the practices such as redlining, where areas we're not really dealing suitable for zones. red, they had high communities of color large immigrant communities. and so those areas often became more industrialized even though they had resident populations of people who have color and lower-income communities. and so these areas become very heavily developed with not much space for trees and other forms of green space. and those are things that really helped keep the environment cooler and then some of these facilities and things actually contribute to the urban heat challenges. all right, and then on top of that, you have by virtue of folks being low-income and many of these spaces, there there might not be able to afford air conditioning units or the energy to run electricity. air conditioning it on their homes and it affects so many people. i mean, that new york city report shows that more than 60 to 70% of residents live in these most vulnerable heat area. so it shows just an in urban cities like new york perfect, just how widespread the problem can be, as you say, cranking up the aac, obviously isn't the long-term solution here you specialize in green solutions literally. so what more can be done to help those who are, who are the most vulnerable? >> yeah, that's a great question. so i think kind of a few different timescales it most medially we really need to deal with the problem of getting people cool, right? so awesome, that is making sure people can get to cooling centers or find a friend that have has air conditioning that they can use right? it's your finding the sprinklers out in new york city that department of parks and recreation has some sites that have different water features to help people cool, right? so that's like the most immediate today. what can we do to help people be safe and avoid getting second, even dying in term from the heat. but then next, a little bit further out, we need to think about really maintaining and creating more green space. an open space trees in their county really helped cool the environment. they actually cools the ambient air temperature they also provide shade which makes it more comfortable for people. then even just aesthetically, it might make people more likely to leave their hot air condition departments and can even create a cooler, safer paths to get to walk a cooling center. and then in the longer term, the kind of longer, longer term we need to think about how we can really mitigate climate change, right? so all of these challenges are being exacerbated by the fact that we have a warming climate globally. we're already seeing more heat waves, warmer temperatures right? and so some of that is reducing carbon emissions through things like more renewable resources, more renewable energy appropriately sited to support better support biodiversity along the way but also sequestering carbon in different ways. >> yeah, we, we really need to do something to address these problems. i saw on that report in an average year in the 2030s, other projected to be up to three times as many days with temperatures over 90 degrees fahrenheit and nearly four times as many heatwaves that there have been in the past. so if we think is hot now, i mean, just just wait a decade, right? >> that's right. i mean, already in new york city, we have about 350 people dying from heat stress directly or from heat-related illness or the warmer temperatures are exacerbating preexisting conditions lesson we'll have to leave it there, but really appreciate having you on dr. michael trachea. thank you so much for joining us yeah. >> thanks so much for having me so as some parts of the world bake under extreme heat, others are inundated by flooding in china, the death toll from torrential rains and floods in the southern part of the country has grown, who at least 55 people the region has been pummeled since earlier this month, which forced tens of thousands to evacuate in chile, officials say more severe weather could be on its way after heavy rains cause flooding in central and southern regions. >> official say thunderstorms, high winds, hail and even light snow could hit next. and in mexico, people are dealing with the aftermath of tropical storm alberto, 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hill sufficient or swimming there in the water. >> now, on my land, bangladesh is among the country's most impacted by climate change says its government official saying increasing global temperatures and a rise in sea levels will lead to flooding in large areas of the country causing a displacement of an estimated 40 million people by the end of the century our else can we escape if the seawater reaches my current home? >> then i'll b. endangered i won't have anywhere left to go i study led by your professor in bangladesh found that sea levels on the country's coast or rising 4.2 to 5.8 millimeters a year compared to the global sea levels rising at an average rate of around 3.5 millimeters a year we are experiencing more storm surges now. and when the surge is higher, the seawater intrusion into our houses and land, it damages the houses and also the crops. it brings only loss for frehse. sometimes it takes away from the house also, if it takes us soil away from the base of the 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problems and leaks. what do we know about the issues and how serious they might be well, first of all, thank you, kim, for having me this morning at what you're seeing is a test flight the starliner. >> this is a test flight was sunni and butch to go up and see how all the systems we're working and as with any new vehicle we find some things that need to be addressed little operational operational issues and other issues that you need to work on. and that's what the team is trying to address so i mean, the way you're speaking about it sounds as if it's kind of routine, but the astronauts are, are stuck up there for long. >> than they were supposed to be any concern for their safety or their contingency plans no concern for their safety, right? >> at this point on orbit, there everything's looking good. >> they and actually exact concern for safety that you see the nasa boeing team working hard to make sure they understand the issues and what what they need to do. >> they've nasa has said that the vehicle is safe to return in an emergency situation, so they're trying to make sure that they have the vehicle ready to go realize that coming home is from orbits? not that simple a thing. they will be traveling at points 22 times. the speed of sound. so a lot of energy to dissipate. they want to make sure they have the control system working properly so that they can get the astronauts safely home so as you say, i mean, this is a test flight and they want to make sure all the issues are worked out. >> but i mean, the starliner has seen more than its share of issues with long delays and now more problems here. i mean, how big of a blow is this latest setback? to boeing and this project well that'll be determined over time. >> i don't think it's a big setback. i think. again, what we're seeing is the result of a test flight and doing the initial checkout rides it's obviously disappointing. you'd like to be able to go faster, but you want to make sure you do it right and you do it safely. and that's what they're doing with the nasa boeing team. >> now, despite these setbacks, i mean, looking at the big picture it seems these public, private partnerships like what we're seeing with nasa and boeing that's the way forward and we're seeing globally the space race heat up. i'm thinking of the recent successes. for example, of india's program. and in that country space, program was state controlled. but now that's changed. is it fair to say that whoever is able to leverage those partnerships the best could end up winning the space race well, i think what you see is that global competition occurring. kim and it's china, india, the united states, russia, all of the space fairing nations. >> and it is a global competition and this partnership, the evolution of the nasa industry, commercial space industry is actually what you would expect from our mode of operation in the united states of the government getting the initial risk mitigated, understanding how to do this. and then over time it transition the private industry. and were in that transition now and i think the partnership that you see between boeing and nasa spacex and nasa and other companies on other parts of the nasa program are, are the wave of the future and it's part of that natural evolution so that the commercial industry in our country takes it over and makes it more efficient and makes it economically viable wasn't really appreciate having your expertise on this daniel done bucher live in potomac, maryland. >> thank you so much for being here with us. really appreciate it. >> thank you. kim, greatly appreciate it. all right i'll nasa has confirmed that debris found in north carolina is from a spacex dragon spacecraft, the material that fell from the sky earlier this year had been expected to burn up completely on re-entry and instead, piece of the craft landed in two locations, north carolina and saudi arabia. >> the debris that fell in the us ended up in the woods on 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pull it off. >> well, cams this is the 29th time a team has fallen behind three you and stanley cup final only twice before has it teamid able to force a game seven and only one team ever has completed the comeback. it was the 1942 hello, believe so. the edmonton oilers gab on the verge of making some pretty cool and pretty rare history here in the crowd. was just incredible in edmonton for game six last night, both in the arena and outside where thousands were watching on a big screen and seven minutes into the game, all the people watson erupting is warren full those scores up the nice pass their from leon draisaitl. i gave him the lead bid moment in the second period, alexander bark off, thanks. he scored for florida to cut the lead to one, but evans and challenge it, saying it was oxide and the goal was overturned and look out close. this was sam reinhardt's skate just millimeters over the blue line. fed his coach ball varies. he was just livid at that call. florida would never recover or it was going to win five to one there. now a win away from completing the come back and win in canada, it's first cup since 1993. game seven, give me monday in florida it's just anomaly. >> another elimination game. right? where our backs are against the wall, obviously, the crowd was unbelievable and getting get started then you're comfortable playing in these games and we've proven we can play in them and we played in a bunch of them honestly, we're just having fun really believe we believe in each other, we believe in this group. >> were just excited to keep her or season going. that's what it's been about just one game at a time, when de, at a time then yeah, we're looking for the next one game seven should be fine. >> ukraine. meanwhile, keeping their euro hopes alive with a huge win over slovakia tied to one 80th minute, nikola is shared shop aramco, a perfect bali. pass their to roman aram, chuck, who puts it in that would win it for ukraine two-to-one. this is the first winning a major tournament since russia's invasion in two years ago, if they'd been belgium in their final group stage match on wednesday, ukraine would advance to the knockout round all right, another amazing play, this one from the t20 men's world cup, england's jaws bottler mega superb one added diving catch off the slide is of deflections i incredible grab there, but coming into losing effort, south africa winning by seven runs, the defending champs. now on the outside looking in with one game left in the super eight at birth to semifinals on the line are from some great defense and cricket to some booming off. it's in baseball dodgers superstar shohei ohtani facing his former team, the angels for the first time. the tiny had 171 home runs and six seasons since for the halos, now he's gotten to one against them and it was a to run moon shot four and 55 feet just straightaway center in the fifth and the tiny 23rd of this season, the angels, though, they would win that 132 ten innings are and finally belated birthday to scottie scheffler and tom cam both were born on june 21st. scheffler turning 28, friday, kim turning 22. and as it turns out, well, they got a little tradition going today we had some pizza early on the week. i had a lot of pizza, so i kinda told myself, no matter wouldn't do that in a tournament, but it's my birthday and it's kind of a tradition. your me, scottie and we have the same, we have the same birthday, so we had an early birthday celebration yeah. >> and cam that celebration, it seemed to have worked quite well for them. kim's leading the travelers the week 13 under scheffler, he's tied for second, two shots back. so whatever they eight might need to do it again. >> yeah, that's right. exactly it. before we go i just want to ask you, you know, going back to hockey game seven you got to pick it. who's going to win all the momentum right now, cameras with the oilers, it seems like the way they've been winning these games to just running away with them hard to imagine the panthers rebounded, able to win games, everybody, it is it going to be in there? >> homebuilding, but i mean, it just seems like the oilers, our team had destiny at this point and that is the right answer, my friend, thank you so much. appreciate that all right. >> well, before we go calling it uk royalty paying tribute to us, pop royalty, have a look if you didn't recognize it was shake it off for music superstar taylor swift, the royal guards played it outside buckingham palace friday to mark the first night of sources sold-out shows at london's wembley stadium authorities say swift eight concert run in london and is expected to bring in more than $350 million for the city, 700,000 people are expected to attend the shelves all right. that wraps this hour of cnn newsroom. i'm kimberly hoover for years in north america, seen in this morning is next for the rest of the world. it's african voices change russia we're. >> trying to spy on us. we 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