on the beach had accord with lots of fans. changes and attitude nothing is quite the same if we couldn t laugh we were all go insane jimmy buffett died at the age of 76. his family announced his death on his webpage saying, jimmy passed away peacefully on the night of september 1st by family, friends, music and dogs. he was hospitalized in may and forced to postpone part of his two or no reason was given at the time. they did mention his cause of death. they look back at his successful career both as a performer and as a businessman. wasting away again in margaritaville reporter: his laid-back songs captured the feel of lazy days in paradise. reporter: some called his signature sound gulf and western, a mix of country and caribbean music. it is sort of a strange way. he saying calypso songs. material came in and came back out. i learned to be a performer. reporter: buffett was born christmas day, 1946, on the gulf coast in southern mississippi
the death toll for the wildfires numbers rising as we witness the scope of the disaster. we ll look at the island s needs with a member from the red cross. plus donald trump making an appearance at the iowa state fair but all eyes are on georgia as a district attorney there prepares her case for the grand jury. and months after suffering cardiac arrest in the middle of an nfl game, damar hamlin is back in action. cnn sports coy wire joins me live on his incredible road to recovery. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with laila harrak. we ll begin in hawaii where days after wildfires decimated par parts of maui the death toll is rising. moments ago authorities confirmed 93 deaths. the fires now the deadliest in the united states in more than a century. that number is expected to climb even more in the coming days as crews sift through the devastation caused by the fires. governor josh green says the area has suffered some $6 billion in losses. so
and new video of the man accused of starting it all from the moment before he went into the crowd. war of words the special counsel asks the judge to prohibit former president trump from speaking out on parts of the election interference case against him. his team s response today. another brazen attack by ukraine, sending a sea drone right into a russian fuel tanker the biggest cyber attack on hospitals in years dozens of medical facilities impacted computers down, surgeries canceled new hate crime charges against a against a teenager accused of killing a gay man dancing at a gas station a terrifying school bus crash carrying teens back from summer camp. 11 injured, many in critical condition. hod it happen? dramatic rescue at sea the coast guard saving this man who had gone missing his boat sinking 12 miles offshore. and the sound and the fury over pickleball. nearby homeowners outraged by the noise from the popular sport. you can t hear the people on the ph
this is gps , the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria. today, a special program from aspen, colorado. first i sit down with the secretary of state antony blinken. i ask him about america s standing in the world and its biggest challenges abroad. russia in terms of what russia sought to achieve, they ve already failed and lost. and china. and then an interview with ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy. we talk about the counter offensive. is it as slow going as it seems? and why? and what does kyiv need from the west to speed it up? but first, here is my take. when i speak to people about right wing populism these days i notice that many tend to believe that it is old news. populist leaders cantured the world s attention in 2016 with the brexit referendum and later that year with donald trump s election victory. now 7 years later, many seem to feel it is past its prime. trump was defeated in 20
may be where the gruesome murders took place. and the donald trump grand jury still hearing from witnesses. when could a vote take place on an indictment in the january 6 case? good morning, welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. happy friday, i m christine romans. we begin with air raid sirens in southern ukraine. [ sirens ] russian missile strikes near odesa for the fourth night in a row. ukrainian officials say the strikes destroyed grain warehouses containing barley and peas. scott mclean is following the events for us. more evidence that the ukraine air defenses are struggling to keep up? reporter: that s right, it doesn t seem like anything was shot down by ukrainian air defenses today. yesterday they managed to shoot down barely a quarter of the incoming fire. and the difficulty ukrainians say is the type of missile that russians are actually using. these are missiles that are normally meant to sink ships. because of the speed that they t