best i m wolf blitzer in the situation room. thanks very much for watching. the news continues next, i m seeing it hello, and welcome to all of our viewers watching around the world. i m nick watt ahead on cnn newsroom people around the globe are suffering stifling temperatures and the heat is causing a soaring death toll at this year s hajj in france shocking allegations over the alleged sexual assault of a jewish girl have lead to a nationwide debate on rising anti-semitism that could impact the upcoming election and new york becomes the first us state to pass a law regulating social media algorithms targeting children can it make a difference? we ll talk to an expert just ahead we begin with the extreme heat impacting millions of people from the united states to europe, the middle east, and asia almost all of the continental us could see temperatures above 90 degrees fahrenheit or 32 degrees celsius over the next few today s more than 100 million people are under exc
an injustice senior justice correspondent ivan perez. he s covering the hearing for us in fort pierce, florida, just north of palm beach oven, you were inside the court today. how to judge cannon handle today s important hearing? well, if this was a very unusual hearing in the first place, and judge cannon had some very sharp questions for the government, for the prosecution she questioned the prosecutor s about what specific actions the attorney general, merrick garland oversaw actions that were taken by jack smith special counsel. she wanted to know, for instance, whether the attorney general, specifically and personally approved the indictment. this indictment against donald trump and a couple of other of people who worked for him. here in fort pierce and she also questioned trump s attorneys when trump s attorneys, emil bove beauvais said that he believed that jack smith was essentially a shadow government. the argument that they were making here today, wolf, was that j