fulton county election interference case against former donald trump is on pause while he appeals to try to get the da fani willis kicked off the case. and in the case of accused gilgo beach serial killer, the man suspected of killing at least four women in long island is now being charged with murdering two more. plus, confusion and concern. the reality at the u.s./mexico border right now for those tasked with enforcing president biden s new asylum executive action. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with the deadly israeli air strike on an u.n.-operated school in central gaza. nbc s josh lederman is following that story for us. the idf says this was a precise strike on a hamas compound. what do we know? reporter: chris, the israeli military clearly knows the amount of criticism they re getting for this strike, coming a week after that other strike in rafah near that unrwa facility that killed dozens of people. the idf is clea
because of the dependence upon air conditioning, if the power went out in phoenix for five days, there would be the study estimated and they made the point that this was conservative 800,000 emergency room visits and over 13,000 deaths, which is difficult to bend your mind around. but it really proves or shows the point that air conditioning for all of its sort of comforts that it brings us, it s also like a sort of dem a close hanging over the heads of these very hot cities. i m also joined by msnbc medical contributor dr. vin gupta. vin, jeff you just heard him talk about this in those dreaded scenarios. hospitals wouldn t be equipped to handle it. hundreds of thousands of visits. we know heat-related deaths are rising, they were up 88% in 2022 compared to just 2000.
the prime minister there saying it was the only way to make sure that hospitals wouldn t be overwhelmed. again, just because of the rate at which this variant spreads. here in the uk, as you mentioned, andrea, there s a real political issue when it comes to imposing more restrictions. scientists have been pushing for them. boris johnson, the prime minister met with his cabinet this afternoon. so far no announcement on a fresh lockdown. he would have a really, really tough time selling that to his party, andrea. yeah, and as i was just alluding to, they had an election a couple of days ago, which is the equivalent of one of our special elections in a congressional district, a district that has not gone against the conservatives in 200 years, went for the lib dems which is, you know, shocking to boris johnson, right? reporter: yeah, that s right. the fact that he lost this election, his party lost this
points because despite. i do take susie s points about because despite. i do take susie s points about transmissibility of the delta points about transmissibility of the delta variant, but given that they vulnerable have overwhelmingly receive vulnerable have overwhelmingly receive theirjab, is a proportionate? genuine concern that hospitals proportionate? genuine concern that hospitals wouldn t be able to cope, which hospitals wouldn t be able to cope, which was hospitals wouldn t be able to cope, which was the justification for previous which was the justification for previous lockdown. is that still the justification, or have we shifted a bit towards almost zero covid mentality? we seem to be reluctant to accept mentality? we seem to be reluctant to accept this is a vibrantly have to accept this is a vibrantly have to live to accept this is a vibrantly have to live with to accept this is a vibrantly have to live with this is a virus. susie, to live with thi
what does this mean for regular people. heartland institute study shows this is going to kill the middle class, 40 to 60 million households, households, not people are going to see their tax bills increase by so much and going to offset any gains they will get from this program for not having to pay healthcare deduct tillables and people arous and things like that. many families see tax increase fuss earn 50 to 75,000 you will see 7,000, to $9,000 annual tax increase as a result of this program. brian: hospitals wouldn t be happy. doctors wouldn t be getting paid. a lot wouldn t still be in business and the seniors who said medicare along with supplemental has really been okay for me. now their medicare for all is going to hurt their medicare specifically. yeah. it s going to hurt everybody specifically it s going to hurt everyone. everyone is going to be worse off. under the current law being proposed by bernie sanders, i don t think that 80 i think literally 90% of hospitals wo