of the pack. also, devon archer, a business associate of hunter biden about to speak under oath before the house oversight committee. the two worked together on deals in china and ukraine. and a senior russian official says the country may be forced to use a nuclear weapon if ukraine succeeds in their ongoing counteroffensive. and you ve seen their trucks in the road, but now trucking giant yellow has shut down. that s according to new reporting from the wall street journal, even after receiving $700 million in rescue loans during covid. now 30,000 jobs are in danger. cnn this morning starts right now. all right. here is where we begin this morning. the property manager who allegedly said the boss wanted the surveillance video servers deleted at mar-a-lago, he ll be in a miami courtroom this morning, answering to criminal charges. his name, carlos de oliveira is the third person indicted in the classified documents case alongside former president trump and his valet
if baseball doesn t work out, he can try gymnastics. yeah, he made the catch. he s walking funny today, though. and a good wednesday morning to you all. we re going to start off with cities up and down the west coast waking up to a rare and dangerous heat wave. the blistering heat will threaten all-time records as health officials and forecasters warn this will be a scorcher even for cities that rarely see these temperatures. this morning, the pacific northwest in the grips of a historic heat wave. being out on the water is great, you cool off and get in the shade. reporter: in seattle the thermometer could hit triple digits this week. that s only happened three times in the past 123 years. a major concern because only a third of homes in the metropolitan area have air-conditioning. i m going to go jump in a lake. reporter: and portland, oregon, expecting the strongest heat wave in nearly a decade. highs there reaching 107 degrees. today it s been swamped. we
national security in our series issues that matter. but we begin this morning with a look at today s eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. the president weigh ed in as any father would. this is all discussion frankly of no consequence. the white house downplays president trump s involvement in his son s russia statement. the headline says trump dictated son s misleading statement. he wasn t part of the e-mail chain, he wasn t part of the meeting certainly. there was no evidence of collusion. we were promised watergate, we got water nothing. in the face of north korean threats, the u.s. test launching an intercontinental ballistic missile. you are presenting an unacceptable threat to us, and we have to respond. the white house fighting back against a new lawsuit that alleges president trump was personally involved in a false fox news story about the murder of a democratic national committee staffer. as a result of the story, it s damaged my credibility an
aplays attacked middle street. her death was explained today. it s monday night. the big story is the definitive answers that hovered over the tragic circumstances of the day. now a scathing report issued by the investigators points to an oxygen max. christie ileto has the details. fire officials won t address what s in the report until normal morning. this affirms what the fire union and family has been saying all along. the first call for help was 3:0. next, i m trapped on the second floor. third, i can t breathe. the 11 year veteran was found in the doing room of this burning home in december 201. the host supplying her with oxygen was burned through during the blaze. along with out dated equipment, there were other fatal factors like a back up team that took 20 minutes to arrive. we deemed this to be an unsafe environment and it was reaffirmed by a tragic night. local 22 firefighters and president andrew thomas says the report proves what they have been arguing all
action news, delaware valley s leading news program with jim gardner. it was december 9th, 2014 when joyce craig became the first firefighter to die in the line of duty. aplays attacked middle street. her death was explained today. it s monday night. the big story is the definitive answers that hovered over the tragic circumstances of the day. now a scathing report issued by the investigators points to an oxygen max. christie ileto has the details. fire officials won t address what s in the report until normal morning. this affirms what the fire union and family has been saying all along. the first call for help was 3:0. next, i m trapped on the second floor. third, i can t breathe. the 11 year veteran was found in the doing room of this burning home in december 201. the host supplying her with oxygen was burned through during the blaze. along with out dated equipment, there were other fatal factors like a back up team that took 20 minutes to arrive. we deemed this