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welcome back everyone to cnn this morning, it is almost 7:00 a.m. here in our atlanta studios in amara walker with blackwell coy wire, derek van dam, amara walker flanked by some really dapper looking then this morning you go clean up pretty well sometime it sometime sometimes a little hagari here are there for you a state of emergency is in effect in atlanta after water main breaks said, guys there's a water gushing into the streets, cutting off water for homes and businesses, even forcing some hospitals to evacuate patients. >> what the mayor is saying about the problem in california, a fast moving fired doubled in size yesterday and is now forcing some people out of their homes more on what we're learning about injuries and what's fueling the fire can't stop, won't stop another round of severe weather possible today across the central and northern plains. >> i'll highlight exactly what

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we're coming up later in the show in the florida panthers are headed to the stanley cup final after beating the new york rangers in the eastern conference finals, but they would not hoist the trophy. >> they wouldn't even touch it, will have the y on that end more in sports all right, we begin with breaking news out of atlanta, the city has declared a state of emergency saturday after two days of the city trying to repair two major water main breaks across the city. >> this massive disruption left businesses and homes with little to no water. and it also resulted in a boil water advisory for a majority of the city's residents hospitals and downtown and midtown elana were forced to transfer patients and divert ambulances to other hospitals. atlanta mayor andre dickens has apologized saying the teams are working nonstop to repair the water main breaks we take this matter very, very seriously and our whole team takes it very seriously. as you see as working on this, we

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apologize profusely for this disruption to life in the city of atlanta the break also led to several major tourist attractions, including the georgia aquarium, zoo, atlanta to close for the past two days. >> thousands of people in neighborhoods throughout the city had been left without water for more than 24 hours becomes kind of infrequently. we managed to take a shower in the ones who i'm it resolved this morning. fortunate me. >> but yeah drinking water or we've had no cooking, no washing facilities yeah. it's just crazy called flush the toilets, can't have a shower. kohn hello, boil water to cook. >> yeah, it's crazy well, one of the main breaks has been repaired. >> crews are still working to repair the second break with a watershed department saying that they are doing everything they can to restore regular water flow to the city more

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breaking news, this is out of california, a growing grass fire and san joaquin county has already consumed more than 11,000 acres and it's forcing people in its path to evacuate. the california department of forestry and fire says the corral fire started in the city of tracing saturday afternoon and buy saturday night was still owe only 13% contains san joaquin county officials issued evacuation orders for tracy residents naris to the fire and told others nearby that they should be ready to leave two firefighters were injured while responding to the fire cal fire battalion chief cal fire battalion chief says that they had minor to moderate injuries and were transported to local hospitals for treatment cnn's derek van dam is tracking all these fires for us. tell us more, what do we need to know? >> yeah, m or viktor, this is the new normal and are warming climate. if we go back a couple of years ago, we had drought, longstanding drought across the state of california, but the past two winters have brought above average snowfall. and

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what that's done is the loud for grass to grow across much of the central valley will now it's time for the taps to be turned off and they have dried out exceptionally quick. watch this. this is the start of may. you can see all the greenery here across central california. let's advance by 30 days. look, call that starting to change to more of a shading of brown. so even visible from base, this drying effect. now you start to combine that with, of course, the temperatures that are starting to skyrocket and the lack of precipitation lately. and that is a recipe for fires that's why we have the evacuation is underway, 13% containment with the corral fire in, the san joaquin region and it has been fueled by very strong winds. these are equivalent to tropical storm force winds for instance, look at this san francisco airport, 52 miles per hour overnight, and we still have our heat advisory is in place for much of this region as the mercury in the thermometer continues to climb through the early parts of next week, and we'll see see this heat risk continue for

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much of the central valley along with winds fueling more flames, amara, victor. >> alright, derrick, thank you very much. there was a mass shooting overnight in ohio. one person is dead, dozens are injured gunshot victims started arriving at akron hospitals overnight and cnn affiliate we was is reporting that as many as 26 people were shot. both the cleveland clinic and summa health system in akron are confirming this morning that they are treating patients from this incident a spokesperson says an our thoughts are with the victims and their families, and i want to thank our first responders and caregivers for everything they did to care for our patients and community. at this moment, it is unclear what led to the shooting. and cnn of course, will bring you more as we get those details. overnight in singapore, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy met with us defense secretary lloyd austin to talk about its progress battling russia zelenskyy posted on x. he said

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that the two discussed what ukraine needs to defend itself and a possible bilateral security agreement as once-key is attending a high-stakes security summit singapore meeting with world leaders about what ukraine is dealing with ukrainian dying. >> i'm not sure, russians are raping, are people women so gaza, tens of thousands of children, nobody had to tell us how this is, how to end this war. it should and equity to a and justice and this has compulsory greene them as cnn's and, tasha per tran joining us now it's a familiar scene where we've seen zelenskyy plead many times, appeal to foreign officials. >> what are we learning? think about zelenskyy meeting with lloyd austin, secretary of state, a defense will amara he met earlier to de here with

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secretary austin and really they discussed, of course, ukraine's most urgent battlefield needs, including their desperate need. >> need for additional air defense systems and munitions, something that is increasingly in short supply, not only inside ukraine, but of course among its allies, including the us. so that is a very, very the key need right now for the ukrainians as they tried to fend off these massive missile brushes that russia is launching on a real daily basis. there. >> but they also discussed, of course, this made sure policy shift by the united states to finally allow ukraine to use american made weapons to strike inside russia itself, something that the ukrainians had been i'm pushing the us to allow for quite some time now and which the us finally decided to give the green light for just last week and you, president zelenskyy, repeat he did many times today. >> how thankful he was for that decision that was made by president biden. but really, one of the big reasons that's zelenskyy came to this forum to singapore was to send a message to the chinese who have been accused of helping russia and supporting their defense sector

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and essentially fueling this war in ukraine by selling and transporting dual use items to the russians that can be used to build military equipment. and overall bolster russia's defense sector. and he was not able according to comments that he made to reporters earlier today, to actually meet with any chinese officials here today, the chinese apparently rebuffed his requests for several meetings this year over the weekend, but he did reveal that the chinese according to his information, are actively working alongside the russians to try to undermine support for a peace summit that ukraine is aiming to hold. in the next two weeks in switzerland. and so the bottom line here was that while he made an effort according to officials, to try to beat with the chinese, to try to get them to stop their support for the russians he was not necessarily successful, but the biggest reason he came here today and over the weekend was trying to rally the other asian leaders around ukraine in its fight against the russians. and of course, to meet with secretary austin in the wake of

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that very major decision to allow ukraine to use american weapons mr. strike inside russian territory. >> natasha per trans in singapore. thank you in just a few hours, millions will vote and mexico's historic presidential election that will put a woman in the top job for the first time. >> it is also the largest general election with more than 70,000 candidates vying for congressional and governor states as well as local positions. >> one of the key issues is public safety political unrest, and cartel violence have marred this campaign season. cnn, gustavo valdez is joining us now from mexico city so gustavo, talk to us about the last 24 hours and more about what we expect to see at the poles as they opened well good, morning we're expecting hopefully a peaceful transition of power, if you will. >> this is almost 100 million mexicans going to the polls. and they have a clear choice. this is not just an election to

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select an express and it's really a referendum as to whether they want to continue policies of president andres manuel lopez obrador and in public safety in particular he had a hands-off approach. he basically declined to utilize the army and the police forces to actively pursue the cartels, the organized crime in many have criticized him for that. they believe that is the reason mexico has fallen into these lawless in which we saw more than 30 candidates killed during this political process. and there is this feeling among citizens that the country is not safe. in fact, the mexico is considered one of the more dangerous countries in the world. so beyond that, they also the mexican have this choice to make between continuing those policies, social programs that he either created or expanded the relationship with the united states and other nations versus perhaps the more traditional

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way of doing business in mexico with the opposition who had to nominate a unified candidate because they saw how powerful lopez obrador and his morena party had become so calorie same baum, who is the get it for morena is seen as the favorite to continue these policies but the opposition in the last few weeks that apparently they have gained some momentum, the assassination of more candidates might be affecting the vote today. so it's gonna be very interesting to see not only if mexico go and select a woman to be their presence, something they have given, it's a fact for them because the two top candidates are women, they are really looking forward to decide the future of the country. >> it's a fascinating election, as you said, millions and mexico will be voting. but what about those who live abroad? >> it has created large interests outside the borders. mexicans are broad, can, can vote. there is interests in the

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united states alone, about 200,000 mexicans register to vote and they're gonna do it almost at the same time as it did here in mexico. so it's going to be interesting, especially in the states because they spend so much money back, they're such a large part of the mexican economy that their vote is actually significant. they have a stake in this game, so it's going to be very interesting to see when the results come in later tonight to see how the people who have left the country for whatever reason, they want their country to be all right. thank you for being there. mexico city, gustavo valdes. >> thank you jury selection begins tomorrow, and hunter biden's first criminal trial coming up, what to expect as he faces federal gun charges. >> vice president biden is preparing to take executive action on the border. we go inside the white house plan to address this key election issue. >> let's meet the double agents operating in the shadows of the cold war still ahead, a sneak peek get cnn original series secrets and spice in one

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biden's text messages are being allowed in. cnn's marshall cohen has the latest good morning well, tomorrow is going to be a historic de for the united states. hunter biden, the son of president joe biden, will stand trial in delaware on federal gun charges. this is the very first time in our nation's history that the son of a sitting president will go on trial obviously, a huge moment for the white house, for the biden family and for special counsel, david weiss, who brought the case. he has been investigating hunter biden for over five years and this is the very first time that his charges will be tested in federal court. the charges here revolve around a gun that hunter biden bought in 2018. he's accused of lying on federal firearm forms when he bought the gun, checking a box that said he was not a user of or addicted to

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illegal drugs. he's also accused of unlawfully possessing the gun while addicted to drugs. hunter biden has pleaded not guilty to these charges, but he's been very public and very open about his lifelong struggle with addiction, including years of crack cocaine addiction around the same time when he did have that gun. that's gonna be the heart of this case. if they can prove the prosecutors that he was using drugs around the time of the gun. that will be key to winning a conviction. so the proceedings start tomorrow, monday morning, 250 delaware residents have been summoned for jury service. they will be as some questions about their ability to be fair and impartial despite the fact that this is obviously a political politicized case involving the son of the president. wants the jury is seated. the prosecutors and the defense think that this case may last one to two weeks, so it's all going to be

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happening in delaware. but keep in mind once this is done, it's not the end of the hunter biden's legal troubles. he faces a second indictment in california, which is set to go to trial later this year, and that is on federal tax offenses marshall cohen cnn, washington marceau. thank you. see it. legal analyst, joey jackson is with his now. joey. good morning to you. i want to start with jury selection first, because the jury selection in a hunter biden trial starts four days after the conviction of former president trump how do you weed out if you're the defense attorney here, you're trying to weed out those people potentially who want political revenge. what do you ask? how do you get them out of the number? >> yeah, those are great questions, victor. good morning to you. and so remember that the questions with respect to selecting a jury has been submitted, right? what happens in federal court if you submit to the federal judge in there

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certain questions to elicit bias certainly those questions will center around whether or not people could be fair and reasonable, objective, and impartial, whether they believe this to be smacking of politics, whether they can move politic to the side, whatever they may be not asking them specifically what sayyed there on. but the essence of any question that's developed and presented entered to the jury. victor's to discern whether or not someone's inclinations would prevent them would preclude them from sitting on this jury. the big question for me really, we could get into his why we're here. i mean, the reality is is that it's a shame that there is this sort of political weaponization. you're dealing with paste that a year ago, a year ago, he was offered a plea on the misdemeanor charges that marshall spoke to coming into this, right? we just heard the piece there and that's in california and the plea was a misdemeanor to that. and diversion program as to the charges you and is speaking about jury selected for

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diversion means it's data for trouble for two years. be a good person and the case is dismissed. and now we're here on a trial with a gun that was never used before with a gun you own 411 days, things have to make sense. and even though potentially you've done something wrong equitability needs to factor into the equation. and this is just, just, we've got don into a different space and that's unfortunate. >> yeah. now that the potential plea deal fell apart what is low is the bar for the burden for the prosecutors here? a hunter biden is written about his drug use and drug abuse. he says he's been sober since 2019 but if they put these witnesses forward, they submit the text messages, they bring the memoir into evidence. there, and they have the form that he signed. is that it? or do they need to do more? >> so what happened victor, is that like any case ultimately

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after they get through these 250 jurors, they'll dismiss jurors for cause you can't be fair. they'll ultimately empaneled jurors who say and could be subject to both parties raising objections, and then they'll have to prove unanimously, like any case proof beyond a reasonable doubt as to the offense is here here you're looking at three specific offenses. did you lie to a federal arms dealer? did you lie a federal form? did you possess the weapon? and so to the extent that they could establish that there was this drug addiction and you did lie on a federal form and that's established beyond a reasonable doubt that carries a day. now, getting there, of course, there'll be witnesses, there'll be documentary evidence will see the form itself, will see the text messages as it relates to the text that he sent to the person who was romantically involved in his brother's widow, halley, are you kidding me? did you throw it out? why did you throw it in a dumpster? what are you doing? retrieve it. and so there'll be a lot of compelling evidence, but i think the defense is play here

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maybe a couple of things they can either contest the underlying issue as to the addiction itself, even though there's admissions as to that was it at the time that he purchased a gun? well, they could look for jury nullification in this case saying, look, this is a guy who's been through a lot. what are we doing here? he possessed, as i noted, this gun for 11 days, how do we know he was going through a tough time? he lost his brother to brain cancer because of the brain cancer that his brother had. bot are rising star in delaware, he was in a really dark place at the particular time. he lost his mom and his sister when he was a young kid what do we doing that the gun was never used in terms of any type of crime at all, things have to make sense. and so if that's sympathetic to a jury, they could nullify. so it'll be interesting to me, victor, to see what the play here is. it to confront the facts head on, or is it to garner sympathy, which would mitigate the charges and even if they approve and the jury says, hey, you know what? this doesn't make sense. let's throw the case out your defense attorney for hunting hunter biden here.

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>> do you want someone on this jury or several people on this jury who have experience with people who had been or are struggling with drug addiction because that could cut both ways on one side, there is some sympathy for this man who has struggled. he's been transparent about it. he's been sober now for five years. he says on the other hand, you could know just how dangerous that a weapon could be in a hands of a person who's dealing with that addiction where do you fall on that line of the profile of jury one as it relates to that yeah. >> victor, that's a great question. and here's my answer while it can fall on both sides obviously there's nothing foolproof in life, right? ultimately, you have to take the risks that you think a norris to your benefit. and i think it's much more important to me have someone who's sympathetic, who understands that, someone who's in that place in their life and there are many people out there that, you lose a measure of control and yes, you can be dangerous with the weapon, but we're

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talking about the lead to its purchase. the state of mine with respect to its purchase, what you were thinking at the time, what faculties you will control of it? the time did you have a grip on your life at the time? so someone who is sympathetic and empathetic to that i think to me what outweigh someone who says all they can be dangerous and therefore, he's guilty again, that's where i fall. and if i was on that defense team, that's what i'd be speaking to. and certainly there'll be divergent opinions, but i want someone who understands my plight to judge hi to me, and that's why i think to your question, it's important to have people who understand the significance of the addiction joey jackson always good to have your inside perspective. enjoy this sunday. thank you. >> the border will be a crucial issue heading into the november election. now, president biden is taking executive action. what could be the plan also a store for me sunday is on tap for millions from texas to minnesota meteorologist derek van dam is tracking it all next and caitlin clark and her indiana fever getting their

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this here we go absolutely incredible the. >> biden administration is on the verge of taking an aggressive new step on border security. president biden is expected to roll out sweeping border executive action as early as tuesday now, so we're just tell cnn, the white house is already reaching out to mayors and cities along the us southern border to potentially join the president when he announces the order. the action would be similar to the

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controversial order place during the trump administration and with limit migrants ability to seek asylum. joining me now is shelby talcott a reporter, a plug or reporter for semaphore shall be good to see you this morning. but what are you hearing about? what the biden administration is telling these mayors? and do we expect some of the executive action policy to mirror some of the policies from that. remember that bipartisan deal that was so close to pass is before trump told republicans to kill it good morning. >> and yeah, i think everything is a little bit up in the air, but what we do know is part of it is expected to, as you said, be reminiscent of that trump era subject and really they're trying to get a lot of mayors of democratic lawmakers on board. they want them behind him when he does announce this, if he does this give the speech, if he does end up going to the border, all there are no plans for him to actually go to the border as of now. but they want momentum, they want people

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behind this because the border has been such a tough topic for democrats leading into this election. and it's a topic that people really care about, but it's one that democrats have struggled to come to an agreement on how to handle it. yeah, that's one of the big things that biden certainly talking to mayors and democrats, across the country as he prepares to announce this executive order. what have you heard shelby about what is being considered? what kind of read border restrictions are being considered for this executive action well i think again, the really big thing is something called 212f. >> it's attempted to clamp down between the ports of entry. so these unlawful border crossings but remember, we did have that bipartisan border bill that republicans killed earlier this year and so the biden administration, while they are planning this executive order, are still trying to focus voters on the fact that republicans killed that border bill to try to get

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them onboard with the administration when it comes to the border, which voters by enlarge had been unsatisfied with how the biden administration has handled it and do you back to the fact that the democrats aren't exactly united around restrictive border policy. do the democrats have messaging around immigration? because as you know, the biden administration has gotten more conservative on border issues and like we saw in the last vote democrats are divided over it yeah, right now, the big thing that democrats agree on messaging wise is trying to bring the topic back to reply. >> republicans and donald trump and trying to bring the topic back to the fact that they did have a bipartisan border bill and republicans and donald trump killed it. now where they differ is how exactly to handle the issue of immigration. do you talk about border security and legal ways to immigration or do you focus more on pro

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immigration policies? and so that's really the big divide. and i do anticipate that when joe biden comes out with this executive order, there is going to be backlash from members of his own party. and so that's certainly something that the administration is is thinking about as they prepare this will democrats, because that's part of the strategy to portray trump and the republicans as being responsible for any of the border chaos absolutely. again, remember donald trump was the person who said that this would be a bipartisan border bill, would be a political gift, ties urged republicans not to vote for republicans argued that it didn't go far enough. but at the end of the day, there was a bipartisan border bill. and so certainly democrats are focused on saying, hey hey, we had something on the table and we weren't the ones to kill it. republicans were. and so that's, that's absolutely something that they're trying to message heading into the election. the problem is, i think a lot of voters, when i talked to them on the ground, are still concerned about the

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border and all they see is that there hasn't been results there hasn't results under the precedent, which is often what we see with issues generally whether it's the presence fault, whether it's not right, things get blamed on the precedent yeah. >> it's a very much a very big issue heading into the election. shelby talcott. thank you so much. >> still to come. nasa scrubbed the launch of boeing's starliner just minutes before for he was scheduled to take off coming up the next opportunity for takeoff russia were trying to spy on us we were spying on them. i'm sorry, frank this is a secret war. >> secrets and spies, a nuclear game premieres tonight at ten and cnn all new subway routes are packed with delicious ingredients in a pillar, we'll lavage wrap. family, or refreshing lunch to taster murphy for pro athletes like me, right? good. i finish all

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polantz at the federal courthouse in washington, and this is cnn headlines now, chad daybell was sentenced to death saturday, just days after being convicted of first-degree murder and conspiracy charges. >> for killing his first wife and two children of his second wife in addition to the death sentence, the judge also gave daybell of 15 year prison sentence for insurance fraud a shooting in southern arizona left one police officer, dad, another officer hurt and several other people injured. now, the officer they were responding to a disturbance call involved well, make a big crowd yesterday when the shots were fired the officer who was killed had been with the department for less than a year and was still field training nasa, confirmed that there will not be another attempt to launch boeing's starliner flight to date, the mission was aborted with fewer than four minutes left in its window for liftoff yesterday nasa initially hope to try to launch

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the starliner again today, but says there was not enough time to fix the issue that led to the scrubbing this was said to be the boeing starliner's first crewed flight. the next launch window is wednesday espionage has always played a vital role in russia's relations with the west from the cold war to russia's recent invasion of ukraine. now the fbi and cia are collecting valuable intel from russian insiders who are furious over the ongoing bloodshed. >> cnn's josh campbell takes a closer look we'll i mean, russia is brutal, ongoing invasion of ukraine a rare opening for us intelligence to recruit russian insiders furious at the handling of the war, disaffection creates a once in a generation opportunity for us at cia were very much open for business that business is the exchange of information that the asset or agent would provide for something that they want. we

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want people who have some sense of what those leaders priorities are, what they're trying to accomplish. >> the recruitment effort is far from a state secret america spy handlers have publicly taken to social media releasing videos appealing to the patriotism of disaffected russians in this is absolutely brilliant ploy by the cia. >> but one of the technology is new. spying has underpinned and undermined us it's rush in relations for decades. that secret battle between intelligence services. now, the focus of a new cnn bbc documentary spent ten years as an illegal undercover we're agent for the kgb in the united states. >> this is the unseen story of the cold war fought not by politicians, but by secret agents. >> there was complete misunderstanding on either side with interviews and never before heard audio from spies and the traders who sealed their faith aldrich ames put

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some of those names to death. i sharing them with his kgb case officer, not only was the cia and its intelligence sources in the soviet union completely compromise, he also wasn't a compromise position for each side espionage was used to gain strategic advantage. >> the ultimate cost of discovery, the highest form of punishment what do you do too officers who betray their own motherland, you execute them in the new modern-day shadow war. >> espionage remains a vital tool the backbone of our understanding about gluten, the people around him, the basis for all of that will be sources inside russia and the lessons of the cold war could very well determined future global stability. >> you have to know your enemy if you don't, you can scare your enemy into doing something that neither of you want to see happen josh campbell, cnn and

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boat was sinking. now, crews responded by helicopter, pulled all eight people from the water coast guard officials say the voters were carrying all of the right lifesaving equipment and wearing their life jackets, which likely saved their lives this morning, 35 billion people facing severe storm threats in parts of the central and southern plains. >> and some of those areas could see powerful winds, large hail, and even some tornadoes, meter i'll just derek van dam is tracking it all for us. what do we need to know, derrick? yeah. >> victor amara, we're showing you this to date, severe weather outlook because we may and i say may with a big quotation around it, just get a break that we have been longing for for so many weeks. this is a marginal risk for tomorrow. today. we still have an enhanced risk across portions of canada this and nebraska, but it has been over a month where meteorologists at the storm prediction center and all the various offices across the us have been dealing with this slight risk or greater. so it has been an extremely active weather pattern with day after

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day of tornado threats and hail as well as severe weather threats. now the rate sharp fairly quiet at the moment, but i think by the time we get that sun to come up across the nations central mid section will start to destabilize the atmosphere fuel a few thunderstorms, and we're focusing our attention across the plains states today for our greatest risk of hail and damaging winds. look at this risk for hail today, two inches in diameter or greater, that's a baseball falling from the sky. possible across this area and that hatched region that's where we could see wins in excess of 74 miles per hour. that is hurricane force. but the season into perspective, we've already experienced nearly 1,100 tornadoes since the beginning of the year, we should be at about 788. so we are eclipsing the averages year to date, victor amara florida panthers are headed to the nhl stanley cup final for the second straight season, clay layers here with more, i mean, that's that's amazing to get to this point twice in two seasons? yes. does victor know

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special frehse back at this position after such a tough loss last year, i just remember going around blocker map to loosen, gave five ins vagus going on until on everybody now we'll be back. >> we'll be back. well, we're back right now, so we're really excited. >> all right, check this out. y'all coach paul maurice telling us clear, don't touch the trophy last year they touched the conferences prints the wales trophy, then lost the stanley cup final. it's all longstanding nhl tradition. you never touch a trophy until you hoist that stanley cup after when it at all all right. real madrid are champions of europe for a record extending 15th time in club history after beating borussia dortmund to nil in the champions league final at wembley stadium in london. that's more than doubled. europe second most successful dmaic milan real break in through in the 74th minute with that header from danny qarrah baja off that corner, kicked in and 83rd minute. watch. jude bellingham, assist vinny junior to wrap up the match. bellingham giving an emotional interview after the win oh, i dream to play in a

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year, tumbling to the floor, reese and teammates celebrating but the fever celebrate the and it's their first home win, 71, 70. here's clark on the controversial wasn't expected head, but i think it's just like just respond, come down while you're play do the talking. >> it is what it is to physical game go make the free throw and the next cute on offense in mentioned milking questions. >> i don't know what she's done with me kweisi causing quite a stir on social media. a lot of folks saying that players are being too tough on caitlin clark and others saying, hey, she's a rookie, she's supposed to be that way getting it like that. so we'll see if it coach, it gets some league distance thank you. >> yeah. >> thank you for joining us this morning inside politics is up next plot, roger in one of the most active 20 you can't control a tornado. what kinds of interventions can we design

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