the globe are continuing to struggle with sweltering heat. parts of southern europe are experiencing another scorching day. in greece, fires like these continue to burn to the west of the capital, athens. romania, slovakia and poland are sending around 200 firefighters to help greek authorities tackle the fires. there are also high temperatures across large parts of the southern united states. this was the sunrise in phoenix, arizona. the state has notched up 20 consecutive days of temperatures of 43.3 degrees celsius or higher. in south carolina, local officials organised an air conditioner giveaway to help those affected. tens of millions of americans are still under excessive heat warnings. police in berlin are warning that an animal they think is a lioness is on the loose. residents are being told to stay indoors as police conduct a search. and here s a twist: it s not clear where the big cat came from as no local zoos or circuses
dangerously hot temperatures are also predicted in areas of the us as a heat dome intensifies and remains parked over those regions. heat alerts are in effect for millions of people. cbs news correspondentjarred hill told us one of the biggest areas of concern is phoenix, arizona. southwestern part of the us for about 13 days straight now. temperatures have been at or above 110 degrees fahrenheit, 43.3 degrees celsius there. and it s expected that those same temperatures, if not hotter, could continue on at least until next thursday. this would put that area in record breaking territory for, again, the most consecutive days above 110 degrees outside ofjust phoenix in that region that we are expecting to see some of these really hot temperatures across the southern parts of the united states, which, again, is dangerous, in particular because you have some people in parts of the country there who may not have air conditioning, may not have access to sort of cooling spaces and whatnot. an
governor doug burgum is going to get in. is he really not very well-known outside of north dakota. he apparently made a boat load of money as a software developer. and one of the central issues of his campaign is energy policy. because he has set a goal of north dakota being carbon neutral by the year 2023. and it s not to the exclusion of fossil fuel but instead it s accelerating technology to capture cash won capture on the ground in north dakota. you are going to hear a lot about energy in a new way from the governor of north dakota. who is going to get in a little later on. brian: real clear average trump still leads joe biden 45.5 to 43.7. and desantis leads biden by about 1. 44.7 to 43.3 see how they line up. youngkin is a no for now but governor sununu. i imagine he won t wait too much
laugh. he said there is strong support for the president and approval is on the upswing. on election day it was 42.1% approve in the real clear politics average. 54.6% disapproved. today it s 43.3% approve, 52.5. a change of up by 1.2%. that s a big jump, really? okay. spectacular. here is the other thing that gets me. they say look, the election results were a strong vote of confidence in the administration s record on the issues and his proposals and vision. wait a minute, wait a minute. was it a strong support for the administration in ohio where the republican governor swept the entire republican ticket winning by 26 points? was it a strong vote of support in the critical battleground state of florida where the republicans romped to victory? georgia, they won it last time around in the presidential race.
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