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inflation reduction act into law. we ll talk about the impact it will have on families with congressman gregory meeks. we begin this very busy hour with the results of last night s critical primary races. liz cheney, once the third most powerful republican in congress, lost her primary bid last night to her trump-backed challenger by a whopping 37%. here s some of what she said about her political future in an interview with today. are you thinking about running for president? that s a decision i ll make in the coming month. i m not going to make any announcements this morning, but it s something i m thinking about and will make a decision in the coming months. a different story for another trump critic in alaska. senator murkowski finished first in her primary bid, allowing her to advance to the general race. but she won t be the only republican on the ballot. the candidate endorsed by donald trump will advance to the november midterms. here to start us o ....
When you look at the state of schools right now, are black kids being served? our current system is not designed in a way to serve black children. reporter: in detroit, bernita bradley said her homeschooling group has 98 families with 20 more expected to join this fall, including shareece. black families are starting to realize, you know, i don t think this is the best situation. we don t have time, when you see generation after generation fail. we don t have time to keep waiting. roim victoria bradley said she was bullied and at 15, she asked her mom to take her out. when you transitioned to homeschooling, how did you feel about yourself? i felt more confident. it was like a kind of like sunshine. the clouds opened a little bit. reporter: home schoolers hope that their groups inspire schools to get creative and ensure they re welcoming all kinds of learners. do you think that schools are going to listen? the system, does it see what s ....
that s more than were killed by hurricanes, lightning, tornadoes, and floods combined. cnn meteorologist chad meyers joins us. it s more than the heat. it s more than humidity. if you set your steam roam at a gym at 105. that feels like 200 degrees. even though it s 105, it feels so much hotter because your body cannot perspire, and it cannot cool itself down. a sauna is 160 or 170, but it feels cooler because the air is dry. now, this is a 10-year average, 170 people die of heat-related deaths per year, compared to 62 in tornados, and lightning, 44, and flooding 74. i know people are making fun of the weather men outthere, oh, come on, it s summer and hot. no, this is a ridiculously hot year. guess what happened all summer long and all spring long? there were thunderstorms all the way through here. there were massive amounts of flooding. we showed you pictures for weeks about the flooding. now that flooding is evaporating. it was in the ground, and corn is growing, a ....