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somewhere enjoying himself in the sun somewhere. happening now, in the newsroom, former white house counsel, pat cipollone spending seven hours with a january 6 committee, what we are learning about his testimony and how it could shape future hearings. the biden administration is celebrating a better than expected jobs report that economists say that could spell bad news for the effort to tamp down inflation. >> plus, deal or no deal. you on my skier to walk away from his bid to buy twitter, the company's board has to say about that. newsroom starts right now. a very good morning to you, it is saturday, july 9, and we are so happy to be with you this morning. >> up first, a key witness testifying before the january 6 committee, for more than seven hours. three different sources familiar with pat cipollone's testimony, describing it as very important, and extremely helpful. pat cipollone remember was among the handful of people who spent time with then-president trump as they watched the capital riot unfold on television. >> the committee is trying to determine what trump was doing and how he reacted to the violence in real-time. this interview was behind closed doors but it was recorded and portions will likely be shown at upcoming hearings. the next one, this coming tuesday, will focus on how the violent mob that attacked the capital came together, and the role of the extremist groups. >> for mail -- for more on pat cipollone's appearance, let's bring in marshall cohen, what can you tell us about what pat cipollone did and did not say behind closed doors? >> great to see you both here in dc. this is a huge moment for the committee. zoom out for a second, it was not a gift that this was going to happen, they interviewed 1000 witnesses over the past year, not him. these public hearings began, this summer, they issued private pleas, trying to get him to come in, they issued a public plea, liz cheney went public during one of the previous hearings and named names and said pat cipollone, you need to come and. he finally did yesterday as you mentioned, nearly 8 hours behind closed doors, that is a long time, what did he say? hopefully we will find out soon. they have another hearing on tuesday, but we have heard from sources that describe the interview as moving the ball forward on president trumps dereliction of duty, those critical hours on january 6, when the violence was raging, people were getting killed, people were getting hurt on the capital and he just sat in the white house and did not intervene. that is a key focus for the committee, but you know what, don't listen to me, why don't i tell you what representative california democrat on the committee, she was there, this is what she told our colleague about the pat cipollone deposition. >> i will say, mister pat cipollone did appear voluntarily, and answer a whole variety of questions, he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses, and i think we did learn a few things, which we will be rolling out, in hearings to come. >> they got it all on tape, it was a videotaped deposition, you can imagine they will rush the clips to the american people, their first chance is tuesday. >> we will be watching, marshall, thank you for being here. good to see you. the white house is touting president biden's economic policies after the u.s. labor market added 372,000 jobs in june, that is far exceeding expectations, and slightly easing fears of a coming recession. as you can see on your skin, unemployment held steady at 3.6%. >> labor secretary, marty walsh says the biden administration is pacing itself to avoid an economic slowdown. >> the president is not taking a lengthy approach but i think literally, this is a month by month approach, to see how we are moving forward. i don't want to say we will be in a recession because are doing everything we can to bring inflation and cost down. >> these gains are still being outpaced by sky high inflation and slowing wage growth. with go down to solomon for a breakdown on the latest jobs report. >> reporter: if we are heading toward a recession, no one told the job market. friday's report confirming the labor market remains very strong, u.s. economy added 372,000 jobs in the month of june, well above expectations, and the unemployment rate held steady at 3.6%. job loss in recessions tend to go hand in hand. pronouncing's -- we are not seeing signs just yet, but at the time when an inflation is at a 40 year high, the report has some economists concerned that continue job growth like this makes the job of fighting inflation even harder. demand for workers has been incredibly strong, there are about 1.9 job openings for every person looking. so, some companies are raising wages to attract workers. that is good news, except if we are in a situation where inflation is outpacing wage growth. essentially they are making more but can afford less. it is a vicious cycle. the fed has made clear its focus is bringing down inflation , when the fed raises rates, it makes borrowing more expensive and consumers and businesses tend to spend less, bringing down demand, and ideally, prices. the fed is expected to continue to raise interest rates in the months ahead, some welcome news for the fed in this jobs report, wage growth has actually slowed in the past several months, still high, but moderated. suggesting that the overheating in the labor market may be beginning to call. that could lead inflation lower. we will learn a lot more on the inflation when they release a key report on wednesday. boris, jessica? >> reporter: thanks so much. new concerns this morning, about another coronavirus surge, as the latest cdc data shows nearly one third of americans live in a county with a high covid-19 community level. >> right now that includes major parts of the country including new york, houston, las vegas, and miami as well. let's bring in bolus, he has been following this. the cdc is urging folks to wear masks indoors in these areas. >> reporter: it is beginning to shape up like the summer of sub- variance, because the two key ones that are concerning officials right now, not only is there the high transmissibility but also this vaccine, evasive characteristic here that is concerning authorities, we do remind viewers, getting vaccinated continues to be the best way to stay out of the hospital or worse. they certainly have seen a significant increase in various parts of the country, about three fourths of those cases right now are made up of those sub- variance, when you look at the maps, you can see where they have seen at least a 55% increase, about 32% of americans right now living in communities are determined to be high covid-19 community level, you are talking las vegas clarke county, houston harris county, some areas of particular concern, miami-dade, and here, new york city where we have seen a 14% test positivity rate which is the highest that we have seen perhaps in recent months here, so much that yesterday, city officials here basically reissuing the recommendation, not a mandate, that simply the recommendation that people in public indoor spaces, and in credit outdoor spaces, not only use masks but use more of those high-quality masks as well. here, the city reevaluating the way that it continues to keep residents up to speed on the latest situation, eric adams basically saying that they are phasing out this color-coded covid-19 alert system, they are evaluating what kind of tools will be needed to sort of adjust with this ongoing fight. against the virus here. basically bringing in other experts to see exactly how they would approach this, but nonetheless, when you begin to see these numbers, that is a big area of concern. good news though, hospitalizations and deaths, those remain steady or potentially continue to remain low. just a quick reminder, that not everything is part of the country is out of the woods. >> covid-19 is still out there. thank you so much. so, president biden signed an executive order aimed at protecting access to reproductive health services in the wake of the supreme court's overturning of roe v wade. in his speech yesterday, he made clear that the best way to protect the right to abortion, is to codify roe v wade into law, by voting. biden's executive order attempts to soften the impact of the supreme court's ruling. jasmine is joining us now, and jasmine, tell us what some of the steps that the administration laid out in this executive order. what do they got here? >> reporter: they laid out some incremental steps as this administration is trying to find ways to protect access to abortion. now lives laying out the steps, the president used some really strong linkage here and i want to tell you about it, he said it was a terrible extreme, and totally wrong decision from an out-of-control supreme court, really rationing of that redneck -- that rhetoric there. he said he will do various amounts of things and that includes a coding access to abortion care and contraceptives especially as the administration tries to expand access to medication abortion. they want to protect patient privacy, especially as they want americans about using those periods tracking apps and the date on it, and establish an interagency task force to use every federal tool available to protect access, among other things. notably here, jessica and boris, what the administration really isn't doing or what they already said they are doing is laid out in this executive order. there are very few things that are new and steps that this administration has laid out in this executive order because the president is continuing to say over and over again that his ability to do things unilaterally just with the stroke of his pain is limited. instead, he is saying that change comes from the people, it comes from political change, take a listen to him making this argument yesterday. >> we need 2 additional pro- choice senators and a pro- choice house to codify roe as federal law. your vote can make that a reality. i know it is frustrating. and it made a lot of people very angry. the truth is this. it is not just me saying it. it is what the court said. when you read the decision the court has made clear, it will not protect the rights of women. period. >> reporter: so, obviously, a sincere message from the president there, but the reality here is that is fall short of the urgency of which abortion advocates and liberal democrats want to see this white house move, still though, the white house says that every option is on the table, when it considers potentially additional steps, when trying to keep protections in place for women when they want to access abortions in the country. >> the white house limiting the scope of that executive order, some democrats wanted them to build abortion clinics on federal land, the white house thinking that would probably wind up in a court room somewhere. jasmine, thank you for your reporting. looking overseas now, the body of slain former japanese print minister, shinzo abe, is back in tokyo. his body arrived today in his hometown accompanied by his wife, after his assassination in the western city, when he was making a campaign speech. >> funeral services will take place monday and tuesday, in the meantime, police investigating the killing, searched the home of the suspected gunman, police say he has confessed to that shooting. paul hancock is into tokyo with more including police reports that he made multiple types of guns, what else can you tell us, paula? >> reporter: jessica, there are multiple threats to this. we will start with the suspect himself, a 41-year-old unemployed man, who police say attacked the former prime minister, at 11:30 am. they say he used a homemade gun, later that afternoon, friday afternoon, they went and searched his apartment and found a number, multiple of a set of homemade guns, they said , that they were made of iron pipes, which were taped together, there were some with three pipes, some with six, some with five, and they say that they believe that he bought many of these parts online in order to create his own gun. they also believe that he did use the most powerful of those weapons, in order to attack shinzo abe. now, shinzo abe's body as you said, is here in tokyo, this evening, we have been outside his house and seen a number of people coming to pay their respects, but back there, we understand the investigation is still very much underway, the police chief himself has said that he feels responsibility, he takes responsibility for what has happened, saying that there were problems, he cannot deny that there were problems with the security detail for shinzo abe on that day and that there is an investigation into that as well. as you say, there will be a funeral services on monday, there will be a wake for shinzo abe on tuesday, there will be a memorial service , we understand from nhk, public broadcasting here in japan, that they could well be just for family and also for close friends of shinzo abe. it is not clear at this point what, if anything, will be done publicly for japan and for those in japan. we have seen globally, that there is shock and commiseration's and condolences coming from around the world, flags flying at half mast for example, in washington and here, no lights on the tokyo tower. paying tribute to the former prime minister. >> paula, thank you for that reporting. still ahead this morning, officials in texas pushback on a damning report that officials could've taken out the shooter, and did not. what we are learning from that report, and what kinds of questions investigators, looking into the police response may have. miller protest expected today in the nation's capital, fofollowing the reversal of roe wade. we will take you there, live, after a quick break. one-of-a-d whoa... ...which leaves you feeling... ahhhhhhh listerine. feel the whoa! a monster was attacking but the team remained calm. because with miro, they could problem solve together, and find the answethat was right under their nose. because with miro, they could probor... his nose.her, ♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®. ask you doctor about tremfya® today. the lows of bipolar depression can leave you down and in the dark. but what if you could begin to see the signs of hope all around you? 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>> while the attorney general and the department of justice have been very clear that their investigation is really in an effort to identify best practices, to find out what happened and what should be done the next time. they are not looking at least on the surface, for things like criminal violations and prosecutions. but, i think the federal probe, bringing in investigators, who have a lot of experience with crisis situations, with forensic evidence from crisis situations, we have a better chance about getting an actually neutral objective, holistic view of everything that took place, and where the response fell short. >> andrew, while we have you, i want to pivot to the news this week that you were involved in, apparently the irs asking a watchdog to look into a choice to conduct a really uncommon, rare tax audits of yourself, and former fbi director, james call me during the years when donald trump was president, you have called this a good first step, what are you hoping comes of this investigation? >> boris, i mean the facts that we know, the fact that both of us were subjected to these audits that are conducted, apparently, randomly, or according to the irs, people are selected completely at random. the odds of that happening are so incredibly remote and then later on top of that, what we know about how we were both treated by the former administration, both obviously target by president trump, and that still continues to this day , i think that gives rives to a very strong indicator that this needs to be investigated. what i am looking for here is a thorough and transparent investigation by the ig, i think they should conduct that as quickly and as well as they can, but essentially they need to release the results of that investigation to the public, in an effort to rebuild america's trust in the irs. >> former director james comey implied to the new york times, that trump likely abused the irs to go after you, and his political enemies, are you on the same page? do you agree? do you do believe this comes from the document >> i don't know the answer to that. i think it is absolutely a possibility, i don't like to draw conclusions before the investigation is completed, but again, let's look at what we do know. we do know that trump has a long history of abusing the levers of power, of abusing our institutions, like the department of justice and other places, to accomplish his own political goals and vendettas and whatever that might be. could that have happened here with the irs? i think it is absolutely a possibility that needs to be looked into. >> the white house would not say on thursday if president biden maintains confidence in the irs commissioner, he has been serving since 2018, are you confident that he is doing what needs to be done? >> i was discouraged by their initial reaction, the statements from the irs referring to the whole thing as ludicrous, which obviously, it is not ludicrous, but they did make the right referral, the ig is now, has got the matter for investigation so let's wait and see how they handle that. >> do you have any message for the people that are investigating this? any potential prosecution that you would like to see if there is one? >> i just feel like we need to understand completely and thoroughly what happened here. i have no doubt that the irs is populated almost entirely you know, by loyal patriotic dedicated men and women, who are , who have taken an oath to support and defend the constitution and do their jobs well every day. could there be some among them who have may be straight, or made some poor decisions along the way with respect to these audits? that is possible. that is what we need to find out. >> andrew, appreciate you being with us. >> good to be here. supporters of abortion rights are gathering right now, in washington, and later this morning, they will march to the white house to demand reproductive freedom. more on that, when we come back. it's an invigorating rush... ...zapping millionons of germs in seconds. for that one-of-a-kind whoaoa... ...which leaves you feeling... ahhhhhhh listerine. feel the whoa! my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your asthma specialist about a nunormal with nucala. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. 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>> i think that everything that we love is on the line. we are not just talking about right to abortion, we are talking about needed healthcare access we have already seen the applications of which in states like ohio, where a young woman could not get the care that she needed and had to cross state lines, and so we really want to see the biden administration, the democrats in general do everything that they possibly can which we know is not everything but it has to be something. >> reporter: what do you think they should do, realistically, what can they do from here? >> what we are looking for is an executive order that calls for a whole of government response to this including an order for a public health emergency that can get us the care that we need right now and some levels of specificity around what exactly it means for everyday women, the kind of information that folks who are just in states needing care, scared, alone, you know, need to know so that they can know that this administration is fighting for us the way that we are fighting ourselves and fighting to elect them. >> reporter: good luck with the event today, and we will see you a little bit later. okay, so you have it there, that is again, too little too late from the biden administration in the minds of these protesters, we will see how the crowd is, they will be braving some intermittent rain here as they take their protest a few blocks to the white house and again, they are kind of devising strategies as they go here, to counter what the supreme court did two weeks ago, you heard rachel say it, it is going to probably involve a state-by-state strategy as they go, so again, this is an evolving kind of counter campaign to what the supreme court did, it kind of starts here today. back to you. thanks, brian. so, tesla founder, elon musk has told twitter he wants out of the $44 billion deal to buy the company. >> in a regulatory filing released yesterday, a lawyer accused twitter of breaching multiple provisions of the original deal, which was signed back in april. for more on this, here with us now, is cnn's chief media correspondent, brian. brian, good morning to you. what else do we know about elon musk's reversal here? >> we know this is setting up a massive legal battle but he has lots of lawyers on his side, and twitter probably just has just as many. there have been several months since he agreed to by twitter, he was offering a very high price, much higher than any other, anyone else in the marketplace, and now, there is an incredible amount of uncertainty about the future of twitter because he seems to be trying to back out. with elon musk, you never quite know what is going on for sure, you always have to be skeptical, that is why many people were skeptical about this deal when it was first announced, i think now there is skepticism about whether he can get out of the deal, after all, when you agree to buy a company over $44 billion, it is not something that you just write down in pencil, you have signed it in ink, you have done a lot of different things, to commit to actually going through with the transaction. he is trying to get out of it by saying that twitter has broken his side of the deal by not being honest about fake accounts, bots, and controls on the platform. but, he had lots of time for what is known as due diligence to think about whether to buy the company before he agreed. so, we are going to see if he can get out of it or not. >> the question, brian, is there that portion of the contract, where he could be on the hook for $1 billion, does that still stand, what happens next? >> that is right, a $1 billion breakup fee is one possibility, but twitter is indicating they want to hold him to the $44 billion, they are saying to him, show me the money. here is the tweet overnight from the board chair, he says the twitter board is committed to closing the transaction on the price and terms agreed upon with mister musk and plans to pursue legal action to enforce the merger agreement. we are confident we will prevail , they basically say we will see you in delaware, we will see you in court, you better fork over the $44 billion, why is twitter saying that? they don't see any other offers but they don't see any other bidders who would match his price and they don't believe the stock is going to get it back up as high as he is offering. the twitter board, they want to cash out. they believe the shareholders want to cash out and they believe he has to pay up. this could go on for months but more likely this would go on for years in court unless there is some sort of agreement where he pays a lower price and buys the platform, or does pay that $1 billion breakup fee, but even if he pays that $1 billion breakup fee, there are big questions about the future of the platform. one of the most important communications platforms in the world and no one knows what is going to happen to it. >> that valuation caught a lot of people off guard. nobody thought that someone would pay that much for twitter. brian, as always, thank you so much. we will be seeing you tomorrow on reliable sources starting at 11:00 am. russia launched a new attack on ukraine's second- largest city, this morning, and after the break we will take you there, live, where residents are just starting to assess the damage. for that onene-of-a-kind whoa... ...which leaves you feeling... ahhhhhhh listerine.e. feel the whoa! psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce... joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. ukrainian authorities say a missile, a russian missile attaching -- attacking kharkiv has entered at least four people, that attack targeted a residential part of the city. >> it comes just as the united states announced close to $1 billion in additional assistance, the state department also announcing it is sending a humanitarian aid package worth nearly $368 billion, the white house already said it was sending $400 million in security assistance, senior national security course wanted, alex, is on the ground in kharkiv where the shelling attack has displaced several people, alex, what are you seeing there? >> reporter: good morning, that is right, this city, ukraine's second biggest city was rocked at 10:00 am by a huge strike in the center of the city, video and social media showed the massive impact of that russian missile, we visited that site, we saw the huge crater in the ground in the courtyard of a residential building, 2 floors about residential building did collapse, luckily, no one was killed. we understand that at least three people were hospitalized but it just speaks to the daily attacks but this city is under from russian forces. ukrainian troops have managed to push those russian forces back toward the russian border, but there is a sense that they may renew their attacks. ukrainians have been able to take back many of the towns and villages that were occupied by russian forces. we visited one of those villages yesterday, we went out there with postal service workers who were on a very specific and important message -- mission particular. >> in downtown kharkiv, the steam of postal workers is gearing up for a trip to the front lines. a village that, until recently, was occupied by russians. their mission, is critical. they have cars full of cash, to deliver to ukrainian pensioners, who rely on the meager funds, to survive. they drive past fields littered with mines, where the older residents have already gathered in the small post office, with shrapnel. only the most vulnerable people stayed here, says the head of today's operation. during the russian offensive, it was impossible to evacuate these people. we come here, because no one else will help them. bills are counted out, and one by one, they collect around $100 at the counter, their pension for an entire month. 78-year-old, has come from nearby. we walked back with her, passed a school that was destroyed. her home, also lies in ruin, hit in late march. she bursts into tears at the sight of it. and says the shelling happened right in front of her. >> the house started burning, i fell down, and i managed to crawl out to the road, she said. in 30 minutes, everything was burned down. she is staying with a neighbor, but worries what will happen when winter comes. she is a widow whose son died from the chernobyl disaster. >> i wish it was over for me, she says. when the bombing starts, i don't know where to hide. >> russian forces occupying much of this region have been pushed back by ukrainian troops, fear is growing, they will try to come back soon. these ukrainian soldiers claim they are ready. >> they might be stronger than us in numbers and in weapons, you know that, this soldier says, but we are much more motivated. we will be fighting until her last bullet, so they don't take our land. >> these forces have positioned this rocket launcher here, among the trees to try to hide it on the edge of this field. this is an old soviet era ukrainian rocket launcher, it is much more basic with far less range than a handful of american rocket launchers that have been given to the ukrainian military. this is what these troops have and they tell us that their commanders today have given them the coordinates of a russian position inside ukraine to fire on. in a couple moments they will drive this truck with its rockets a short distance away, and target that russian position. >> reporter: the launcher rumbles into the middle of the field, and fires 4 rockets in quick succession. black smoke trailing into the sky. we move out, in case there is a response. but, the soldiers day is just getting started. jessica and boris, those soldiers on the front line telling us what they need is more and more sophisticated weapons from the west in order to stop russia, the pentagon says that more is on the way, on friday, they did announce $400 million more of security assistance and that will include four more of those heimer systems, those are those advanced highly precise long- range rocket systems that will bring the total number donated, to 12, the russians claim that they have destroyed too, that has been denied, by both the u.s. and uk, the u.s. also sending 1000 more artillery shells, that are a new type, they say, and more precise to try to push back the russians, who are expected to launch a new offense, particularly in the eastern part of the country, in the near future. boris? 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's legal challenges unfold in states across the nation the political debate is taking shape with the nuance of a closely divided battleground. certainly it has taken us decades to get where we are in this moment and to get past the decision of roe and to think that tomorrow we could ban all abortion would be unrealistic but i understand the sentiment. >> reporter: victoria, president of the family foundation. she is calling for patient pragmatism. >> you do that you can when you can rather than put out what you believe and what you want to have happen you put out what you can actually accomplish. >> youngkin and says common ground can be found. >> i believe this is a moment where the commonwealth can come together. >> reporter: that's not how louise glc >> bill is dead on arrival. >> any abortion bill has passed through the education health committee which she is the chair and decides what is or what is not considered by the full senate. >> i will not agree to anything less that what is codified in the cold and that is for 20 weeks. if the governor is trying to put a 15 week and it won't get to committee. >> you can block us in your committee. you have the power as the chair back senator lucas says she will do everything in her power to make sure virginia remains a safe haven for access to abortion. governor youngkin and republicans are starting a 15 week ban proposal and many would like you to go further. this means virginia will be a key test case as a state-by- state patchwork of abortion laws emerges across the country. jeff zeleny, cbn, washington. up next. you might want to plan a visit to a bull or a late, something with water. 50million people are under heat alerts in and whether any relief is on the way but first a quick reminder not to miss a new cnn original that explores the diverse patagonian desert coast. life on the edge of the world premieres tomorrow nightht and 9:00 on cnn. she's feeling the power of listerine. he's feeling it. yep, them too. it's an invigorating rush. for that one-of-a-kind whoa... ...which leaves yofeeling... ahhhhh listerine. feel the oa! psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®. ask you doctor about tremfya® today. it's still the eat fresh refresh, and subway's refreshing everything, like the baja steak and jack. piled high with tender shaved steak, topped with delicious pepper jack cheese, and kicking it up a notch with smoky- baja chipotle sauce? yep, they're constantly refreshing. y'all get our own commercial! subway keeps refreshing and- (heartbeats) introducing icy hot pro. ice works fast... to freeze your pain and your doubt. heat makes it last. so you'll never sit this one out. new icy hot pro with 2 max-strength pain relievers. today more than 50 million people under heat alerts in. depending on where you live it could be triple digit temperatures but let's bring in tyler mauldin. what should people expect today? >> look at little rock, arkansas. it is almost 9:00 central and they are at 90 degrees. for most people that's an average afternoon high and it's early in the morning. you know the heat is on for another day. we have more than 50 million people under heat alerts in at this time the hottest weather is likely to prevail down here across the southern tier of the u.s. where you can buy the humidity in the air temperature it will feel close to 115 degrees. yesterday, wichita falls hit 110. that tied in old record. memphis, tennessee broke the previous record of 101. we are dealing with dangerous heat but record-breaking heat in some areas. this afternoon we see temperatures get close to 100 again in the heat index is above that the morning lows are sultry. potential warm clothes all the way through monday. you can see temperatures here will be in the 70s and the 80s during the morning hours for the next 72 hours and the hot temperatures stay hot during the afternoon hours and it's not until early next week is he a cooldown and some portions of the southeast. >> shout out to my hometown of little rock, arkansas. 90 degrees and 9:00 a.m. their time. tyler, a glass. thanks so much. we appreciate it. good morning. it is july 9th, saturday and welcome to your weekend. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world and welcome to jessica dean. >> thanks for having me. i am jessica dean. former white house counsel, pat cipollone, spending seven hours with the january

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